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bring mask and kevlar. bret: always count on you to round it up. thanks for joining us tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. thanks for trusting us. "fox news primetime" hosted this week by jesse watters starts right now. jesse, the world needs some saving? jesse: i'm going to have to right another book. thank you so much, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ jesse: i'm jesse watters. it was only a matter of time before biden's white house of cards came crashing down. to the pointed where even the small number of people who sat in the circle that is socially distanced rallies are saying enough already. let's be honest, they knew his policies were never going to work but they have been putting up with this farce since january because in their minds anything was better than donald trump. they claim joe biden was focused, confident, and effective. but it turns out the answer was d, none of the above.
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new poll released over the weekend found that more than half of the country now feels our president is not focused, competent or effective. and that's not a right wing poll. that's cbs news. one reporter who has now been placed in witness protection asked the president about this yesterday. >> the majority of americans and forgive me i'm just a messenger, no longer consider you to be competent, focused or effective in the job. >> i haven't seen that poll. jesse: now, to be fair, there is a lot this president hasn't seen like the taliban retaking an entire country while he was busy playing tiktok in the oval office. the taliban loves this the roles are totally reversed. watch this terrorist tell us it's time to get the hell out. >> if are [inaudible] occupation so it will provoke reaction. >> now, watch our woke pentagon roll over like a puppy.
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>> we have seen the public statements by the taliban spokesman about their views on the 31st of august. i think we all understand that view. >> they are in control of kabul. that is the reality. that's the reality that we have to deal with. jesse: we have the greatest military in the world. there is no one who can deny it. but the guy at the top is throwing the game. taking orders from the taliban is like the 92 dream team losing to france. there is no universe where that should happen. and nobody knows that better than this guy. >> this is what you get when you have weakness in the white house. you can't have weakness in the white house. they have to respect your president. when i was president, we only had strength. remember the 59 shots we took at syria? [cheers] 59 missiles. every single one of them hit their target from 70 million miles away. i was sitting with having
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chocolate cake at mar-a-lago. it was best cake. jesse: joining me now donald trump jr. executive vice president of the trump organization. all right, don, biden is getting slaughtered in the polls, it's clear. can't hide that kind of performance. the images are searing. do you think president biden even has a clue that his presidency is teetering on the brink? as the the world was burning, as a terrorist regime essentially trapped and stranded tens of thousands of americans, joe was on vacation so was his press secretary and clarifies his vice president was nowhere to be found. i don't know what he knows. all i know as an american citizen i'm disgusted to hear ourselves to say the taliban is in charge they said we would like to extend the deadline
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please to get our citizens out and the taliban said no. there is a red line. and unlike barack obama's red line, the taliban actually means it. they actually have resolve. and it is sad to watch. and what is sad as an american to watch is that our allies are also watching. the they are watching the demise of american high gem any. 200 years of world dominance down the drain because of feckless and weak administration. that's what you are seeing here. who would have thought you would have pulled the military out of kabul afghanistan prior to pulling out our civilians. then you say well, make your way to the airport, we can't guarantee your safety and then they say oh, you know what? maybe don't try to get there right now it's a little bit of a mess that we created. the thought process that went into this so that joe biden could own this on his own is a total and utter disaster. and there is no fixing that you see the press is desperately trying. trending respect biden. i mean, he lost cnn over the weekend. i mean, this is pretty hard. when you lose the fakest name in
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news as a democrat it's a problem. they are trying to recoup that buff the american people see it they see what's happening to this country. they are giving control to the taliban and not only are they giving control of afghanistan to the taliban, they gave them control plus $88 billion worth of american military grade equipment. the same equipment that they are giving the taliban they would like to ban the civilian version of for law abiding american citizens. that's what this administration stands for. that's how stupid it's become and the world is watching. jesse: gave him 600,000 rifles, machine guns, shotguns. 200 airplanes. >> how about helicopters? >> they got blackhawks. they cost $20 million a pop and 70,000 war vehicles. these things are resistant to ieds they can pretty much go everywhere. we have armed the taliban to the teeth. the entire u.s. war chest is now in the terrorist hands and we
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have no leverage. and now basically the taliban the desk agent at an airport. let me see the passport, no, sorry. here is an ak-47 to the gut. you can't come through. we are having to bribe these terrorists just to get americans out. and joe says the allies love him. everything is great, nato loves him. meanwhile the british our biggest ally just sanctioned him in parliament. and he goes out there and says, you know, the americans, we're not hearing any stories of people having trouble getting to the airport. americans are being beaten by the taliban so, do you think he is lying or do you think he just doesn't have a clue what's going on? >> i think he is used to having a media that will run cover for them where they can lie and no one is going to call them out on it. to say that you know, we haven't heard any negative news from our allies. >> the u.k. parliament held anymore contempt because of the embarrassment. he didn't even bother to call
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and let them know. our greatest ally in the world. he didn't bother to tell them. after did he it, he was mia for like 36 hours. jen psaki herself is saying there is no american stranded in afghanistan. it's not a problem. except i guess, one of their directors of intelligence went on tv saying yes, there could be thousands of americans stuck, you know, because there is the difference between stuck and stranded in the little word games that they play. now, if you or i played that word game, jesse, there would be fact checkers all over us. unfortunately they can get away with that i guess one of the nsa guys says hey, there is a problem, yesterday, they can go and say there is no american stranded. it's like. jesse: it's plain english. >> hatching a plan that hasn't gone anywhere. jesse: everybody knows she is spinning and losing that game big time. >> no one is calling her out, jesse. jesse: we are. that's what counts because everybody watches fox. your dad got nuked off twitter.
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taliban are on twitter go and out and commit atrocities as long as they fault rules and guidelines of the platform they can say whatever they want. >> yes. the rules -- apparently the rules and guidelines on twitter is in your personal capacity you can throw gays off of buildings, you can beat women in the streets. can you shoot at civilians as they're doing. you can behead people that were just law enforcement and/or people who worked with the u.s. i mean, there is an american person who reached out to tom cotton's office today saying she had been beaten in the streets by the taliban twice. the taliban will go on record and say they are going to respect women's right. yet, they beat her in the street for not being accompanied by a male while walking. that's what's going on. and joe biden allowed it to happen while he was sleeping or he was hide not guilty basement like the coward that he is. jesse: well, that's what happens. you can't hide forever. eventually people are going to
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see her not competent and now it's costing us. costing us everything. don jr., thanks for coming on primary. we really appreciate it. >> thanks, jesse. jesse: this is what it looks like when you totally lost control of the narrative. >> i think it's irresponsible to say americans are stranded. they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home home. jesse: we will be joined by sean collins a man who has personally negotiated with the taliban. also, pistol pete hegseth. that's next. zi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi.
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♪ jesse: fox news alert. the white house says there are no americans stranded in afghanistan. >> i think it's irresponsible to say americans are stranded. they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home, home. we are in touch with them via
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phone, text, email via anyway we can possibly reach americans to get them home if they want to return home. >> there are no americans stranded is the white house's official position on what's happening in afghanistan right now. >> i'm just calling you out for saying that we are stranding americans in afghanistan. jesse: really? maybe she should tell this to unidentified american who sure sounds like she is stranded in kabul. jesse: so who are we to believe the spin artist worried about covering her boss' butt or the terrified woman worried for her life? joining me now pete hegseth afghanistan war vet and "fox & friends weekend" co-host and sean collins former navy jag adviser who has negotiated with the taliban and survived two assassination attempts. all right, pete. jen needs her head checked. she sound like baghdad bob up
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there. oh, we have americans totally surrounded meanwhile tanks are rolling right through the capital. pete: not the droids you are looking for. jesse: this isn't like a layover. americans can't go to the lounge and get a drink. if they weren't stranded, they would be home by now. >> oh, yes, you know, don't worry though. we are in touch via text and email and you could submit via the website but right now the guidance of the embassy which we abandoned and moved to the airport is the gates are closed. don't try to get to the airport. don't call us, maybe we will call you. and when we ask you to move, just find your way through those taliban checkpoints where they're checking your passports or your visa application and they beat you when you try to get through or they don't want to let you through. we are at the whim of our enemy. the people who facilitated the 9/11 attack now control which
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americans are allowed to flee the country. which, in effect, jesse, makes every american and frankly every afghan translator who can't get through already a hostage of the taliban. hostage to a timeline they are committed to and this white house is completely beholden to. we are calling the taliban and asking permission. and not pushing out to secure perimeter and making it very clear if you harm a hair on the head of an american we're going to stack taliban bodies. give us 24 hours wide open. every american, in you touch one, you die. it's not hard but we won't do it. jesse: the hostage situation we are up against the clock now. 8 days to get our guys out of there. you negotiated with these savages. how do you think this going to shake out? >> well, first of all, i mean, the fact that we're currently grabbling to the taliban to get out of the country shows us how
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terribly wrong this withdrawal has gone. i can tell you first of all there is nothing good about the taliban. i lived in kandahar city. i actually lived a block over from where omar used to live. the taliban, let me tell you how they operate. my first interpreter when i was in afghanistan was shot in the back of the head in the b.a. bazaar because he worked with americans. they have sent a suicide bomber on to my compound and detonated him in a room full of people. they parked a toyota carolla outside of the gate of our compound and killed a lot of innocent women and children to get their point across. so, the fact that we are actually entertaining whether or not the taliban are going to help us right now is laughable. because the taliban, what they're going to do is they are going to try and dictate the terms. and right now we have a president that is allowing them to too that. and it has to stop. yes, sir jess they are going to be dictating the terms, pete, with a couple billion in u.s. military hardware? it's not going to be a toyota
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carolla coming through, it's going to be a black hawk, it's going to be a humvee, they are even have control of the drones that go off the back of the humvees, i don't know 8 days to get everybody out, pete. i don't know if it's enough time. i really don't. pete: it's not 8 days, jesse. it's not days because have you got to get rid of the military personnel. apparently withdrawing them although we have 7,000 and we used to have 2500. they have to stay last. hopefully we found that lesson out. that he will take a couple days to retrograde our troops. you have four to five days and the white house still can't tell us who it is. this is just american citizens which should be number one. but how many afghan allies are we going to leave behind? i will tell you, this jesse, honestly not 45 minutes ago i got a text finally after sixnd s of the taliban of
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to facilitate this transthrirt get through gates. there is no plan. he got beat at taliban checkpoints. his 2-year-old daughter got beat at taliban checkpoints. if you don't have connections, you are not getting in. by august 31st we are stranding thousands of people, including citizens and that will be on joe biden if they give in to the taliban timeline. jesse: you connections, you need cash and a need a lot of luck. because who knows what kind of check point you are going to see and americans have to face this risk. do you risk dying to get to the airport? or do you risk dying in country if you don't get to the airport? that's the decision. it's a life and death decision that these americans stranded americans, sean, are having to make within the next, i don't know, couple days, according to a timeline that was set for a photo op. for the commander-in-chief. >> that's absolutely right. and to pete's point, i actually
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have a marine corps buddy who did the exact same thing. ee used his own personal connections to help get his translator out of the country. and that's the situation that we are in right now there are americans stranded have no plan to get them out of the country. that's a huge problem. ' acknowledge the fact that the taliban control all of the checkpoints. to my point, the taliban are not nice. they have no interest in allowing americans to get through checkpoints so that they can catch their safe flight back to the u.s. [inaudible] power to inhibit that. jesse: i didn't serve like you guys but i know one of the biggest tenets in the military, the biggest code of honor is you don't leave anyone behind. and the commander-in-chief. >> never. jesse: has left thousands of americans behind. doesn't know how many there are and is not doing enough to get them out. that's the reality of the situation. gentlemen? pete: amen. jesse: thank you for coming on prime.
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already employed. they are going to make you slap a mask on. you're going to have to submit a little corner of the office. they are going to test you twice a week. and they are going to humiliate you and make your life miserable and you are not want going to want to come to work. maybe you quit. or maybe you don't want to go back to work. do you think going to hurt the economic recovery? >> i think it doesn't help it, jesse. thanks for having me on. it's good to see you. it doesn't help it certainly. i think all these employees need to ask their employers for their full vaccination history including any toxicology reports because you know we just had a huge opioid epidemic like right before the election. maybe ask if they have any communicable disease. maybe ask do they have help hepp jesse: i will show you mine if you show me yours? >> fair play, right? ultimately they should do that the fda can sit here and say you
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and i realize this is for adults i realize boosters immunocompromised and under 16 a whole different ballpark and still emergency authorization. they can sit here and confirm and make official whatever they want but still it doesn't change the fact that there are people who have questions and i'm so tired, jesse, of these vaccine bullies trying to smear people who have questions of being anti-vaccination which is such a lie and disparagement of their character. people have questions that are legit unanswered. jesse: it is crossing the border into bullying now. i don't like the feds leaning on private companies to say hey, you guys better do these mandates because, you know what? maybe you don't get the next contract, right? maybe you don't get the next invite to the white house, right? there is a lot of money floating around. ment fed is always throwing money around. they are going to see who is doing the mandates and who is not doing the mandates and it's going to be a little corporate little test. that's how it's going to shake out. >> no, i think you are right
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with that. i do. ultimately, what happens -- what kind of liability are they opening themselves up to as well. i know that you know, who is paying the bills of people if there are and i realize it's rare, et cetera, et cetera. still are we getting full information from government agencies that we -- i mean, people have questions. this is what i'm saying. people hesitant and some people always be resistant but the fact remains what about issues of liability. if you have an employer that says you absolutely have to have something like this happen is this something that's covered by workers' comp if heaven forbid there is a rare adverse reaction. i don't know if the administration has answered this i didn't really hear it come up in pressure it's will he jits mat valued lid questioner considering pushing this on to people. here is the thing, too jesse. we were having conversations last week hearing from walensky at cdc vaccinated have the same viral load as unvaccinated i understand therapeutic to reduce the severity of symptoms. again this comes back to we need more information and it's very difficult to trust a government that's been disingenuous are
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talking points, moved goal posts and shifted policies and blames people not forthright with for trusting them in the first place. we are tired of this abusive relationship with these people. jesse: not allowed to ask questions anymore, deign that that's clear. >> questions science. jesse: all right, dana loesch, thank you. >> good to see you. jesse: also here tonight clay travis founder of outkick and host of the buck sexton and clay travis show. all right. let me put a theoretical question to you, clay. say you run a company of 100 people and we will go with the number, say, 70 are vaxxed, 30 or unvaxxed. you run the company. you are the boss. what is clay travis do? >> i let everybody make their own choice, based on their own health-related conditions and also, i probably would want to know on some level how many of those people have actually had covid already? which i have, which many people have, according to the cdc itself over 100 million have.
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and there are some scientific articles out there. i know you are not allowed to talk about it that suggest that natural immunity is better than vaccinated immunity in terms of protecting you going forward. so i would want to know the full numbers. just like i would want to know the full numbers numbers in our country how many people are vaccinated and how many have natural immunity and what kind of total percentage inside my business would that be? i wouldn't get involved in making decisions on behalf of all my employees and their families. jeffs jess i bet bosses when they say resumes and they are starting to hire and tough ask now people that's legal, i guess, can you say did you get the shot? that person didn't get the shot. oh, this other person did get the shot? but maybe they're not as good as that other person? i get employers are just going to take the vaxxed over the unvaxxed 100 percent of the time. >> it's an interesting question. if you truly are getting to the spot where there is no difference between one employee and another employee, i would suggest that you are not doing
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that good of a job of hiring. if that's the tiebreaker. you know, talent should be the overall number one arbiter and in most cases and pretty much all facets of life, guess what? the guy or girl who sells more cars gets a more lenient treatment. the person who can throat most touchdown passes has a different standard of behavior than the person who can't. and so most of the time your production, your talent outweighs some of the challenges that might be out there. but, for companies where it doesn't seem to matter, we will see, you may well be right. jesse: well, guys throwing five touchdowns a game i don't care if he is vaxxed or not. he is starting every game. >> no kidding. i think that's going to be the nfl perspective as well, jesse. we have a bunch of people out there, cam newton it appears. certainly kirk cousin, lamar jackson, among all the other players out there. those are three starting quarterbacks that have decent track records over the past several years that are deciding electing not to get vaccinated. >> i know nfl agents a lot of
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these guys. these are top guys. these are starters they don't like the jab and they don't like getting bullied by the league. some of these guys might sit. and that's going to cause a huge problem in some of these rosters with all these injuries. all right. >> i don't think there is any doubt if you break it down that there are going to be supreme challenges based on the way the envelope is implementing their covid pole. same thing in cleaning football. by the way football, jesse, is a lot more dangerous than covid to young healthy athletes. let's just put that in perspective. jesse: yeah, if you watched preseason games over the weekend you know exactly what clay is talking about. thank you very much. we appreciate it clay. >> appreciate it. jesse: all right, up next, party time, and nancy pelosi is shedding her mask. buff not her servants. they were ordered to keep quiet and cover their faces just to save face. ♪ ♪
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casting as lowly servants and liberals as the ruling class. look at nancy pelosi's napa valley soiree this weekend the speaker and her sophisticated guest partied hard without a mask in sight. don't worry though the staff was wearing theirs. this won't be a super spreader event like obama's birthday bash. the liberal leader wasn't the only one catering to the elites chuck schumer joined stephen colbert at back stage new york city concert danced back staple like no one is watching like late night colbert show. byron donaldss thrkts way it looks to me wealthy donors are not going to spread anything. they are clean. they don't need masks. it's the servants, the servants must mask up because they are going to spread this dirty disease and i don't think these donors want to see the faces of the waiters and waitresses anyway. >> look, i think it's important
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to lay out like you are stating is that the democrats live in the land of hypocrisy. they make all their rules for the american people but they don't follow them. they tell the poor of america what needs to be done but they don't actually do it themselves. so they love having crystal on a table and getting jumbo lump crab and all that good stuff without masks but when it comes to the american people like let's say in the city of new york, they are not allowed to go in a restaurant if they don't present their vaccine card. >> this is the height of hypocrisy. this is why they have no credibility. that's why the american people are over it they are done and finished. they want to live their lives like the way basically nancy pelosi is living hers. jesse: you are right. we are over it this is nancy's third strike. tumor the ice cream moment during the pandemic pull up my $6,000 fribleg and show you my $4,500 ice cream or strolled into the salon maskless in the middle of the pandemic while every other salon was closed they were actually throwing salon owners in prison. remember texas the salon owner
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got thrown behind bars it for trying to make a living. i agree, people are just fed up. and then when you see schumer try to dance, i don't know what that was. was that the chubby checker? i don't know what was that? >> i have no idea what that was. jesse: what was that? i don't know what that was. meanwhile his constituents are probably stranded in afghanistan and is he cutting loose with colbert who just got beat by gutfeld. not a good look. >> listen, schumer's dance is just as embarrassing the way joe biden has handled afghanistan. something nobody ever wants to see and should never be repeated. let's be clear democrats love to live it up and do all these things while the american people suffer. our border is wide open. spend something a mess. inflation is on the rise. the purchasing power of poor americans has been obliterated we have more than 10,000 americans locked behind taliban lives in afghanistan. these people want to party. so i think it's important for the american people both republican and democrat to understand these people live a different way. they are hypocrites. they don't doo not like to live
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under the standards that they want to put on you. meanwhile, conservatives all we want is for people to live in harmony and peace the same rule of law. we don't want special rules or special treatment. we want you to be free. it's that simple. jesse: how long do you think something like this can go on where you have open borders, people coming across, covid positive people, you have inflation as you say, gas prices. i build up my tank it was 90 bucks. you know, you have people still sitting on their couch because they are still getting that $300 check. that bonus from joe. and americans are stranded outside the wire in kabul and you have people partying, obama is cutting lose, in the vineyard a week later. there is a ton of positive cases on that island. joe is kind of going back and forth to vacation. he can't figure out what's going on. i don't think that can last much longer. especially if you come into the fall people start going back to
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work. kids start going back to school. that's just not a good look for this administration who promised the adults were now in charge. >> it simply can't last. everybody knows how ridiculous this is. you know it. even the college kids you interviewed on "watters' world." they know how dumb this is so, look, when i get text messages from people i went to college with asking me like when is joe biden leaving because this is an abject disaster, you know it's gone completely off the rails. the american people are not dumb. they are not stupid. they see the tragedy that is following the wake of democrat leadership in our country. i will tell you right now come 2022 in the midterms there is going to be a seismic shift in terms of leadership here and washington, d.c. our country needs and deserves it because we shouldn't be going through this. it is a complete train wreck and everyone knows it. jesse: thank you, congressman, we appreciate it. >> any time. jesse: today is andrew cuomo's last day of new york. it's a sad day, not because of the way he is leaving but
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because of all the great work he has left undone. some staffers left unharassed. some grandmothers left alive. free to play another round of checkers at their nursing homes. and while he has packed up all his belongings at the governor's mansion he is reportedly leaving something behind, his dog. captain. the 3-year-old siberian husky mix. according to reports the love gov is begging mansion staffers to take the dog off his hands. although his spokesman claims it's only temporary. joining me now host of the mark steyn show. mark, he is homeless in the governor doesn't have a home? he is out on the streets now and is he asking for the maid to hold the dog? what's up? >> yeah. this dog -- the staffers don't want it because the dog apparently just drags the staffers around in the building.
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just like the governor. and cuomo says that the dog urine united states all over the carpet which is apparently just like the governor, too. so more similar than you might think. but, i was just listening to the previous segment and, you know, what's his name? dancing are chuck schumer, and i'm just reflecting on how totally fake everything in politics is now. i was watching fire breathing mullahs in kabul this morning. we like about those guys they seem to be for real. in american politics i'm not advocating that they take over here but compared to people whose dog is a pickup where even your pets are totally fake and this dog is called captain. biden's dog is called major. and i'm willing to bet that some democrat focus group has said you sound more authoritative if
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you have aing two a military rank. so, if i ever run for anything, i'm going to have a dog like that chief of staff millie guy. i'm going to have a dog called four star general and he won't be able to catch the cat because he will be weighed down by too many medals. everything is utterly fake and the only thing that isn't fake was trump who was attacked for saying he wasn't interested in having a white house dog because he wouldn't have time to look after the dog. jesse: i don't see trump as a dog guy stroke ago little puppy on his lap watching tv off the wing of the white house. just don't see it but that's him. he wasn't a fraud. and if he didn't like dogs, he didn't focus group an admiral into his house. so you see these images, mark, if i was a republican, this is what i would do, i would put a little picture of chuck dancing with colbert like -- and i would
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split screen it with the taliban holding m-4 surrounding airport while americans are stranded. >> absolutely. jesse: priorities, people. it's priorities. we are standing americans while we are dancing here in the streets. >> and that's fake news too. we all know that chuck and that loser late night guy we know they are not real friends. why are they pretending to be dancing partners? that's pathetic. the proper relationship between show biz and politics is when sam raburn speaker of the house in the $1,950 made the mistake of putting his hand on frank sinatras toast and frank says hands off. this guy colbert is pathetic in not doing the hands off the fred in schumer who is a creep. jesse: i think colbert needs to work on monologue gutfeld just smoked him last week. get off the dance floor,
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colbert, get back to work. you are falling behind. >> 37 writers and he has got no jokes in the monologue. that's farce. jesse: imagine if i had 37 writers. woo. i need to talk to my agent. >> you are pretty good with just the 26 guys. jesse: that's right. i just need 26 and that's all i need. mark steyn who doesn't need any writers not at all. it all comes straight from his crazy brain. thank you, mark. we appreciate it. don't go anywhere. abby hornacek is here and she is on the clock. ♪ ♪
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>> just a few minutes left in the show when it's time to put abby hornacek on the clock. and for stories, 60 seconds each so let's go. number one, is there nothing the media won't blame on climate change? first hurricanes, racism, and now the taliban. a cbs report claiming this weekend the taliban has climate changed a thing for their resurgence. not joe biden, climate change. i'm sure you've studied this report. what actually are they saying? >> first of all, another poll by cbs as the majority of americans do not approve of biden's handling of the withdrawal of troops. we met we got it at the top of
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the show. >> maybe the taliban as most of what they are trying to say is there was climate change in rural afghanistan and that climate changes causing the glaciers and snow to melt causing flooding and then you have droughts during the winter so according to a source in this report he is saying the taliban is starting to recruit farmers because they can apparently make more money joining the taliban than they can farming. >> i thought they were making all the money farming heroine. i don't know if that's true. all right, the milk great challenges taking the internet and chiropractic offices by storm. people are recording themselves climbing up and down a staircase constructed of milk great towers. it seems simple enough until it's not. i spend a lot of my weekends watching these videos. i had a very slow weekend, but this was very entertaining. i tried that, how would be in a neck brace. >> you know what i found out?
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that was a live look at jesse watters. >> i would be much more graceful than that. >> what i didn't realize is that an average standard industrial milk crate can withstand thousands of pounds of pressure. so you can have an elephant up there. i've come to realize that people love watching people fall and people fail. that's why it still gets flack on twitter for dancing on your show two years ago, people love to watch people embarrass themselves. >> i didn't hear a word you just said but that guy looked like he needed to see a doctor. how much is that worth to you? about three bucks and 35 minutes of your life. a nutritional study suggests that every dirty water dog you eat shaves a half hour off your existence. still worth it. would you lose 35 minutes of your life?
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>> only if it's with you on the show. >> lets young or younger. >> is from coney island or one of those three cards? >> at this point, it's too late. >> i think we lose 50 minute of our lives. >> fox news prime time. >> here's what i will say, the serotonin that i got from sharing a hot dog with you on air right now just increased my life expectancy by 50 minutes. it all evens out. >> he would just walk away and leave it. forget fight club, underground arm wrestling is the next big thing apparently during covid. found it to be a new form of combative socializing to substitute. luckily, you're an expert on this, the only person in our building that defeated a
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two-time world arm wrestling champion. is that true? >> i ate six dogs before. >> and i what was the technique you use? >> you have to pull the arm out. not about brute strength believe it or not. you pull it out, expose it and then you have to pull it in and you do it. >> lets go, show me the technique. >> this is not fair. >> abby, you're putting up a fight! ten, nine, eight. i'm going to get her. get her off the clock. you put up the good fight, abby. nice technique. it was a hot dog. it wasn't for the hotdog, he would would have beat me. inc. you so much as always. i'm going to have another bite. >> i will too, cheers. >> next time get me nathan's or something.
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thank you guys. i thought hot dogs all over my mouth. things were watching fox news prime time. i'm jesse watters and don't forget, i'll be signing books next tuesday at long beach island in new jersey, called them for tickets, the book swap, i'll see you tomorrow, tucker is up next, have a great night. ♪ ♪ >> good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i get the feeling we've been here before. we have. at the height of the worst pandemic in american history, the spanish flu of 1918, cities across america did something that the rest of us would find familiar today, they issued mandatory mask mandates and they punish anyone who didn't comply. "the man or woman or child who will not w

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