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don't forget that. before we go, who can drink the dan bongino show weekdays 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern. that is it for us. we will see you back here next saturday night 10:00 p.m. thank you. ♪♪ [♪♪♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. we are winning. last week we told you how the media committed suicide to drag biden over the finish line. now their credibility is shot and the truth is coming out. russian bounties were alive, cuomo was no hero, desantis was. the protests weren't peaceful,
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trump didn't gals mostly peaceful protesters. masks don't work, but hydroxy does. does. hunter lobbied his dad. it's moving in our direction. finally we are winning. the left is losing and folks are starting to jump ship. how do i know we are winning? i look at the left and their top talent sounds just like us. five never seem a president covering the last four of them who is so protected by his aides often not wanting him to answer some questions. jesse: what was it that gave it away? your lack of access in biden saying he will get in trouble if he talks to you? the mete media is starting --
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the media is starting to confess they are not a free press. the more biden talks the less sense he makes and that hurts democrats. sow the media i working to protect biden from himself. they can't afford another cover-up after that last election. one cover-up is crack after another. the lab leak broke open on late night. >> the chances this was created in the lab is an investigation. >> a chance? there is a novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking wuhan, china. what do we do? oh we can ask the wuhan no veil coronavirus lab. the disease is the same name as the lab. how did this happen?
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a penguin kissed a turtle. jesse: stuart finally hit it a year after we did. but that's okay. he's retired, lives on a farm. the corporate media doesn't control him so he can points out the obvious. at&t, disney, comcast, they have big stakes in china. they can't zero in on the lab because beijing will start yanking their licenses. that's why it takes a comedian who isn't on the payroll to say what's happening. bezos is still trying to control the narrative. celebrities aren't experts, they say. i will remember that the next time jane fonda lectures us on global warming. even the scientists are
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confessing their sins. they want a lab leak investigation. we waited because we didn't want to be associated with trump, they say. you can't make this up. the scientists didn't want to find the truth because of politics. charles barkley calls corporate suits cowards. >> they are overboard. if people disagree with you, they are going to get fire. they are coming for your head. a lot of our bosses are cowards. now if you crack a joke the wrong way, they are like no, no, no, no, no. they won't even let me talk about genitalia anymore. jesse: he's been joking about big old women in san antonio for years. but the mob is mad at him for
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fat shaping. no one has been more fat shamed than bar clay. it's all in good fun. that's why we tune into tnt. we are laughing at ourselves. these guys are all-stars, not politicians. chris rock gets it. >> everybody gets safe. when everybody gets safe and nobody tries anything, things get boring. i see a lot of unfunny tv shows, unfunny award shows, unfunny movies. everybody is scared to make a move. jesse: it's the medians leading the jailbreak here. there is nothing funny about being offended. and the truth isn't safe it's just the truth. bill maher was one of the first
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victims much cancel culture. culture. he's on hbo now, so he can say what he wants. >> kevin hard expressed a view when he told the "new york times" you are witnesses white privilege at an all-time high. this is the problem with wokeness. what you have to say doesn't have to make sense. but saying white power and privilege is at an all-time high is just ridiculous? higher than a century ago, the the -- the tulsa race massacre. higher than when jim crow went unchallenged. higher than when willy mays and
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the supremes can't stay in the same white people they were working with? jesse: facts cannot be racist. the fact is america is less racist today than it has ever been. that's why critical race their theory is dangerous. this parent sees it. >> when you talk about critical race theory where we teach kids how to hate each other, dislike each other. telling a white kid, the black people are down and oppressed. how did i get where i am if some white man kept me down. jesse: the only way the mob wins is if they stick together. the left is losing control their narrative because they are
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losing the argument. it's like the emperor with no clothes. once one person says the truth, all their lies come crashing down. joining me for reaction, normer norm --former new jersey governs christie. do you feel like the tide is turning in this country with all the things i just laid out? >> i do. and i said to republicans, we need to be patient here. the democrats will do what the democrats have always done. but they will do it more radically than they ever have before. when bill clinton did it in 1992, they overreached. and we took back the congress with hillary-care. it was nowhere near what joe biden and kamala harris are doing. i think it's moving in our
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direction. we need to keep putting forward our positive agenda and fighting them. don't give them any room to breathe. jesse: one of the things they are treading water on is crime. somebody is going into a bodega and getting his head beat in. you were a big-time prosecutor. you know how to handle these issues. what do we need to do to get a than on this if the democrats aren't going give us any help. >> we need to be talking about this issue and standing up and empowering our police. after speaking to police in new jersey, they come up to me and say we wish you were back, we feel abandoned. when they feel like they are the problem rather than the people committing crimes, because that's what democratic politicians in new jersey and across the country are saying.
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that's a huge problem. we need to be speaking on their behalf all the time. and we need to be making sure we are getting tougher and tougher on violent crime. jesse: i don't know if you noticed this, governor. but the airplanes are out of control. you go on a flight, mostly southwest. people will just losing it. they are confronting stewardesses. they are kicking people. it's armageddon in the sky. are people just crazy after covid and they don't remember how to behave? or have we just not taken a hard enough line? >> i believe it's both. i believe people are crazy after covid. these restrictions were placed too hard after too long. new jersey, we had some of the toughest restrictions in the
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country. yet more people per capita died in new jersey than anywhere else in the united states. people are recognizing it, they are frustrated, they are angry. they see what's happening with their educational system. jesse: you mentioned the education system. critical race theory. there is a huge backlash. let's play some more of this gentleman pouring his heart out at this meeting. >> martin luther king said they wanted -- he wanted his kids to grow up where they are judged by their character, not the color of their skin. don't talk about martin luther king. he wouldn't be great with this nonsense. jesse: so do you suggest parents just rise up? is that the only way we'll be
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able to snuff this out? >> it is the only way. the people in our party should be encouraging parents to do that all over the country. what we learned, especially in the biden administration. the teachers union runs the white house. jill biden is a member of the teachers union. she said the teachers union will have a seat here for long he's president. i fought this for 8 years in new jersey. it's even worse now. in randolph, new jersey, the board of education voted to remove the names of all hole days off of the calendar because they wanted to name columbus day indigenous persons day. so they said we are removing memorial day, labor day, veterans day. this is insanity.
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this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right to make their own choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very important. jesse: thanks so much. general, jealous of that beautiful tan. >> the jersey shore is a great place as you know, jesse. jesse: is joe biden going soft on cartels at the border because
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biden is being beat at the border. there is no other way to spin it. lara logan host of no agenda. what are the images we are looking at? these guys look like u.s. navy seals. >> they are exceptionally well trained. their name is what they are forces for cg & g. they specialize? assassination, excuse, kidnappings. this gear isn't just for show. they are wearing cell phone jammers opposite their uniforms which are critical. many of the cartels adopted a tactic that terrorists in the middle east used. targeting people with drones and using drones drop bombs on opposing cartels and mexican
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armed forces. i experienced a little taste of that on the battlefield in mosul. i was with a commander who was being hunted it's very terrifying and effective. they use the cell phone jammers to stop those attacks. they use them to prevent people from calling for help and calling for their families. and they use them for sophisticated maneuver's. they can mark the way they exit a situation. they have a lot of training and it's a real threat. jesse: you mentioned off air there has been a hostile takeover of one of the major cartels south of the border. >> the gulf cartel has been around since the 1980s. they control much of the texas
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border. but around roma, texas, the most important smuggling route. and they have absorbed much of the gulf cartel. that's one of the reasons you are seeing an uptick in fentanyl along the border. jesse: so it's a merger. it's like a corporate takeover in the united states. the big companies get bigger, they take them over and the profit far gins get higher because they have vertical lines of distribution. did people pay attention to the biden-putin summit? and did any of it make sense? [♪♪♪] as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it.
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constructive. when bind was asked a simple question, he lost his cool. >> i'm, what do you do all the time. let's get it straight. i said what will change their behavior is the rest of the world reacting and diminishing their standing in the world. i'm not con if i defnlt anything. i'm stating the facts. if you don't understand that's, you are [inaudible] jesse: "watters' world" hit the streets to find out if people in new york even know what happened in the summit. what did you think of the summit? >> there was a rent summit? oh, my god. >> i thought it was a joke.
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>> very disappointed. biden didn't do too much. putin came out a winner. jesse: the big summit this week. what was your reaction? >> thank you. thank you. thank you to the people who -- do what we had to do. jesse: do you know what summit i'm talking about? >> no. jesse: putin has been hacking the hell out of us. so biden gave putin a list of targets he is not allowed to hack. how would you if you were president get tough on the russians. >> the russians are raisey, i'm not going to lie. >> there has been no president ever as tough on russia as i am.
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>> don't just hand him a piece of paper. jesse: when trump was over in europe he dropped sanctions at the russians and yelled at a female reporter. it was actually joe biden who did that. what do you have think joe biden has done really well so far? >> well, you have got to give me a minute on this one. if i had to pick one i probably cannot pick one accomplishment. >> come on, man. jesse: what do you think about joe biden's vice president? >> diversity. >> who is joe biden's vice president? jesse: can i give you a behind? >> sure. >> kamala. covid hit me bad. >> i never liked kamala.
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however she wants to be called. >> kamala. jesse: don't offend her. >> i don't want to offend her. [♪♪♪] jesse: do you have miss trump? >> do you miss me yet? >> i think he did better on -- what was that show he was on? jesse: the apprentice? >> yes. >> i miss all the good things he did for the country that biden is undoing. >> i miss the big tracks chic would get. i miss his bravado. i miss that he made the presidency seem like it's something to reckon with. >> i seen her face on fox five. jesse: you think i'm the weatherman, don't you.
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jesse: i'm watters and this is my world. >> okay. jesse: on a more serious note. cyber attacks on the rise and biden hands putin a paper with our tenderest targets. taboo hector is a former hacker. they attack places like the senate, visa, mastercard. they call themselves hackavists. he hacked the fbi an got caught. he became an informant. now he hacks for good to help people. here with why the u.s. should be worried, former black hat hacker
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hector mosager. what is the u.s. missing with this cyber war we are involved in? >> it's a great question. we don't have enough people to deal with the threat. we don't have enough law enforcement that actually understands cyber. and all the organizations i worked with around the nation and we see the news all the time, still haven't reached a certain threshold in their security posture. we'll see these attacks happen every day. it will be exponential. >> remember we launched space force. do we need a cyber war department. separate from the department of defense to beef up with a bunch of hacktavists to show us what to do to handle the russians? >> we do have a computer
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emergency response teams. we kind of need to work together. i think for a long time the u.s. government relied heavily only federal contractors. i think they improved through the years. but we still need more outside help,. jesse: when joe biden hands putin the top 16 targets we don't want the hackers to touch, does that seem like sock we shouldn't have done from a former hacker's perspective. >> i don't think it's a good idea. but most of the sophisticated hackers will go around those targets. he may have a list of 16 targets or more, they will find equivalents and target those and
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create the same chaos. that's pretty much wroo what we need be -- that's pretty much what we need to be concerned about. jesse: when you hacked the fbi how did they catch you. >> it wasn't really a hack, it was going around the target. they caught me because of bad communications security. i think i wanted to be caught and start my life anew. one thing i want to say is a lot of these threat actors, their modus operandi shifts daily. they shall lifted from open source technologies or others. it's hard to make attribution clinics for these attacks. so it's hard for the community and the journalists. jesse: we are glad you are on
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exploitation of a child. >> that's exactly what it is. yes it's in new york. but it's out on the street with all these people around. we know everything end up on the internet. it will end up online. i'm so shocked by the push to pervert our children that i feel like we constantly -- it was didn't when we were kid. you didn't have social media or smart phones. all these devices. they grow up fast enough as it is. why are we pushing them in this direction. why are we sexualizing them? as a parent of two kid, i can tell you you won't catch my kid out in times square twerking as long as they are unmy watch. if this is accessible for a 5-year-old to tell them what their gender identity is.
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no surprised there are people on the woke left that don't have an issue with this. jesse: i think it's drag queen story hour. it's spreading across the country where drag queens read provocative stories to children at libraries and online. >> you may wonder to yourself, what on earth is a drag queen. i am going to tell you. drag queens, we are everyday people who love to play pretend and dress up as often as we can. we love to wear shiny, sparkling outfits with sequins and glitter and maybe a little bit too much
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makeup. jesse: when i was 8 i didn't think about anything sexual. we are not saying anything about drag queens. they can dress up and be whatever they want to be. but to hoist them on 8-year-olds or 7-year-olds. there has to be an ulterior motive. >> it's on pbs. it's not on a weird channel online. this is pbs most parents can turn to and say this is accessible programming for my child. why are we pushing this on our kids? i think you are asking a ever approveiate question. there are a lot of adults that are confused about why do people believe they want to do
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this. jesse: you don't want to course correct his path at that tender age. the head of pbs i guess is okay with this. they did a study, a bunch of parents took masks off their young children and favorite to a lab. it turns out the masks the children have been wearing had disgusting things. including meningitis. >> they found pretty much everything on these masks except covid-19. their efficacy with covid has been disputed for ages. get them off of our kid. enough is enough. jesse: maybe put the masks over their eyes during drag queen
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jesse: here to tell you everything you need to know about karens. carley shimkus. jesse: for people who don't know, and most people do. tell us what a karen is. >> it's an umbrella term for usually you a middle aged woman who want to speak to the manager. it's also associated with white privilege and unnecessarily calling the police on a black person like the central park karen. jesse: they think they are the boss of everybody and they are the judge, jury and executioner. they have a hair trigger temper and it can go off at any time. >> i'm terrified of the first woman who stuck her tongue out. jesse: let's look at another karen situation then you can assess. >> i'm sorry.
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really sorry. it's my fault. that's why i'm saying sorry. >> stopping in the middle of the road is going to help? >> calm down. they are listening to kids bop. what is the psychology behind this? >> i feel i know you so well. because i knew 2 would ask that. so i did a deep dive. it's all nonsense. i read a lot of silly theories. the reason why there is a seeming rise in karen behavior is people think this kinds of video is funny, so any time
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somebody posts on social media, it goes viral and gets a lot of views. jesse: there have been karens since the beginning of time. but now everybody has iphones so the karens are exposed. i feel terrible for the women named karen. jesse: she doesn't act like that. >> absolutely not. jesse: i hear the name karen hayes plunging in popularity. >> i think people are trying to change their names. she was labeled kids bop karen. there is a central park karen. jesse: is there a fox news karen? >> what would the male
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"justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember, i'm watters and this is my world. [♪♪♪] ♪♪ all i can see is how much you love my mother and brother and me. ♪ i only hope when i have my own family -- will: good morning, welcome to "fox & friends" on in this sunday morning in june, june 20th, father's day. happy father's day. happy father's day to you,
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