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>> greg: thanks to jason greg: i'm greg gutfeld and i love you, america. [♪♪♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. same old joe. subject of tonight's watters words. the president's first year is officially over and so is the rest of his presidency. the guy is damaged goods. 58% of americans disapprove of him and democrats want to primary him. he said he's deeply unpopular.
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i's old as blank. he's largely been ineffective unless we are counting judges or what baseball scorecard we are use. even bernie's campaign manager says there is no doubt biden is on the road to facing an incumbent challenger. incumbents who face primary challenges always lose the primary. his party's civil war is raging as some democrats slouch and shake their leads, we are heading too far left. remember msnbc host chris matthews, he tweeted, i tried warn we were headed too far left. even the crooked says the squad
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is flying a kamikaze mission. >> i think it's time for careful thinking about what wins elections and not just in deep blue districts where a democrat and a liberal oh paroles questions give democrat is going to win. i understand why people want to argue for their priorities. that's what they believe they were elected to do. but at the end of the day nothing is going to get done if you don't have a democratic majority in house and senate. the. jesse: covid surged back in a very big way. he should have known a winter wave was coming but he got caught flatfooted. there was one million infections in one day. air slienls canceling flights. feeling fine for standing in line for hours to get tested. then calling in sick for a week
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at least. an absolute mess. the december jobs report was a miss. the economists expected over 400,000 jobs but the number came in at 199,000. it sowrntds like an easy -- it sounds like an easy job to be an economist. they get wade to be wrong. >> republicans say my talk about this strong record shows i don't understand a lot of people are still suffering they say. well, they are. or that i'm not if focused on inflation. malarkey. jesse: prices surging to 40-year lye highs hurting all americans. and something i care deeply about, beef. prices up 20%. biden just found out. >> i was sitting in my kitchen and my wife was there with her
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sister and a good friend and she said do you realize it's over $5 for a pounds of hamburger meat? well, this is partly, the pound of beef costs $5 compared to less than $34 -- compared to less than $4 before the pandemic. >> the president does have a number of meetings with policy meeting. if he were standing here today which he's always invited. but he would say we never give him any free time for any time to think and that is probably true. jesse: biden has a lighter schedule than reagan and reagan was shot in the chest in his first year. >> there is a lot of reason to be hopeful for 2022. for god's sake take advantage of
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ways available. jesse: the democrat base fractured. and the vax mandates are on the cusp of being smacked down by the supreme court. >> for the first time in our history, the president not just lost an election. he tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power as a violent mob breached the capitol. some courageous men and women in the republican party are standing against it trying to uphold the principle of that party. too many others are trying to transform that party into something else. the way you have to heal is you have to recognize the extent of the wounds. you can't pretend. jesse: the media said this was a turning point in biden's
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presidency. the best speech of his life. but making january 6 a federal federal -- -- a federal hole dane resurrecting the big bad about wolf, donald trump. they have been discredited and they are losing whites, blacks, hispanics by the boatload. americans have gone the a close look at democrats completely in control of government it's a revolting scene. how revolting? let's ask south carolina senator lindsey graham. have you ever seen anything this sad? >> no. it's a complete disaster on multiple front and i say that with no joy in my heart.
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by told you so about joe biden. he has been wrong on foreign policy for 40 years. with the lowest number of illegal crossing at the end of trump's term in the last 40 years. now we have record numbers of crossing because biden changed trump's policy. and afghanistan. the american people suffering, our money is being he voted by s being eroded. inflation is roaring and radical islam is on the rise. schumer, pelosi and harris, the worst coalition in history. jesse: what are their plans? are they going to talk about racism? january 6 for the whole year? what are they going to do this
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year to help people? >> apparently sing songs. they can't change their policies because the left has biden in a box. if he tried to go back to trump policies on the border aoc would go crazy. >> how strong is aoc? >> people live in fear of a primary from her and the radical left. if you are middle of the road democrat your biggest fear toys cross these people. the keystone five line was shut down that provided oil and gas to americans coming from america and our own domestic reserves. we allowed russia to build a pipeline to help their economy. crime is rampant. the far left policies doing away with cash bail is coming home to roost and there is a backlash
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brewing. are they going to change? they are incapable of changing because the left won't let them change. when it comes to foreign policy, i blame joe biden. he's trying to give the iranians at a time when we should be standing strong against the ayatollah who is an international terrorist. jesse: one of the boston bombers got a covid check for $1,400. can you paint that away? can you garnish that? >> i think the money is gone. imagine being a victim of this guy. you the taxpayer, the democrats took your money to give the guy on death row who is a terrorist $1,400 so he could buy gifts for his family. we had an amendment, every
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democrat voted against the idea, it's bad to give convicted terrorists taxpayer money to give to their families. it comes from your wallet from your family to his family. that's the using on the cake for the worst year for the american people since i can remember. he makes jimmy carter look like ronald reagan on foreign policy. jesse: if you were to tell voters a year ago that at the end of biden's first year you would have a surge in covid cases and the boston bomber was getting a covid relief check, i don't think anybody in this country would have voted for joe biden. thank you very much, senator. you know conservatives are winning when democrats start sounding like conservatives.
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'. finally realizing what we have been saying all along. covid is going to be around for a while. you have to be smart, you have to be safe. but you have got to live your life. liberals are head together states that got it right from the start. florida. aoc seen maskless in a packed bar in hawaii. eric swalwell ditching his mask to relax in the sunshine state as well. >> if i had a dollar for every lockdown politician who decided to escape to florida the last two years i would be a doggone wealthy man. maybe we shouldn't be firing pilots and nurses. msnbc is saying omicron is like the flu. the flu is dangerous, too.
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have you heard that before? i think donald trump said that two years ago. cnn said losing weight could help you tbeept covid. we knew that ages ago, too. the so-called experts are starting to change their tune. >> there was a danger there would be so many people being isolated who are asymptomatic for the full even if days that you could have a major negative impact on our ability to keep society running. the decision was made, let's get that cut in half. >> a cloth makes is not going to the be the protect you. >> don't wear a cloth mask, they are facial decorations. jesse: and democrats want school to the open. we have been saying this for two years. >> we should not be allowing the school leadership to shut down
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an entire school system. when our district was fully remote, our children suffered. we should not be politicizing the pandemic. that a mistake and ultimately hurts our children and families. >> democrats don't want to politicize the pandemic. chicago schools got nearly $3 billion in covid relief. but the teachers staged a walkout. where did the money go? >> a tweet, i think there is a memory hole. congress' temperature be administered $300 billion to schools for covid preparedness. the ge question is, what was it used for? the "new york times" is admitting how much the school lockdowns have hurt our kids
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emotionally and educationally as well. keeping kids out of school is more harmful than catching covid. cnn admits shutting down schools could have been a bad call that only hurt democrats. just like the summer riots, they wake up when it hurts them politically. if democrats get hurt, then it's time to pivot. next thing you know, will democrats say we should start lock up these criminals? or will they wait to get thumped in the mid-terms. let's ask victor davis hanson. >> this thing has been weaponized for two years. when donald trump was in office.
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they said we have to lock it down and warn tighten. we have been waiting to see what month they would wage and see the she is on the other foot. the lockdown, even with a less virulent mutant is hurting them. it depends on who is in power. there is no science. socialism is contrary to human nature. it never worked in china, astro's cuba, venezuela. et cetera et cetera. it only stosms when there is a general breakdown in society. we are starting to witness that now. when the architects of socialism find out they shall subject to the consequences of their own ideology. when the beverly hills council votes to montreal d. tavment gascon, you know something is
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happening. the crime has come tomorrow beverly hills. when somebody like elizabeth warren and woochy goldberg has three vaccinations and masks and they still get this variant, they have to change because they don't have credibility. jesse: do you have think we'll ever hear from the left? you were right. you were right about keeping schools open. you were right about the crime wave. you were right about the fact that you can be vaxxed and still catch it and transmit it? it sounds like i need to hear that. does that make me a petty person? >> yes, it does. jesse, when reality is too hard to bear for the left, they revert to fantasy. the reality is too much to admit so the fantasy is january 6,
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january 6, armed insurrection, worst thing since the civil war. they can't handle the reality they created. so they escape on the fantasy they voiced on the rest of us. jesse: if they do admit it, i want an apology face to face. victor davis hanson, there is no apologies coming but i'll wait as long as it takes. >> you have got a long wait. jesse: can kamala harris be removed as vice president after what she said this week? that's next. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa.♪ try pepto bismol with a powerful coating action. for fast and soothing relief. pepto bismol for fast relief when you need it most.
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>> it's nearly invisible in ordinary ways it is a crisis of confidence. it is a crisis that strikes at very heart and soul and spirit of our national will. the erosion of our confidence in the future is threatening to destroy the social and political fabric of america. the symptoms of this crisis of
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the american spirit are all around us. jesse: this was jimmy carter's carter'smalaise speech. kamala harris he can code carter's speech and used the word malaise herself. >> covid, for example? everybody is frustrated with that. i understand and i fully appreciate. there is a level of malaise where two years into this thing, we want to get back to normal. we all do. jesse: then they managed to top herself comparing january 6 to pearl harbor and 9/11. >> certain dates echo throughout history including dates that instantly remind all who lived through them where they were, and what they were doing.
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december 7, 1941. september 11, 2001. and january 6, 2021. jesse: amateur hour. earlier this week while hundreds of drivers were stuck stranded in a virginia snowstorm for up to 24 hours with no help from the black faced southeast gaffe, kamala harris tweeted because of this bipartisan infrastructure law, america is moving again. indianapolis what infrastructure is all about, getting people loving. joining me, former senior adviser to president trump, kellyanne conway. am i being mean? she'll say you are pick on me because i'm a woman of color.
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>> if you look at her poll numbers, she has unified erika. but especially -- unified america. because she is the another first woman of color, i think her reported poll numbers are higher and inflated vis-a-vis her actual standing with the american people. jesse: >> when we finally get there we have a responsibility i think to overper form. this is a woman whose own staff told the media that she is constantly going out in if soul crushing criticism of them. they called her a bully.
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the problem form them is where independents are going away from them on every issue including covid. and what democrats are saying. you showed the quotes from aoc's former comms director. i was at pearl harbor blast week with three of my children. it's a disgrace to our military, our veterans, our country and democracy to equate the death of thousands of americans'. jess require's unforgivable to. jesse: it's unforgivable to the families. fight was a gaffe or screwing up in a friendly interview. these were prepared remarks that she reviewed ahead of time.
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this was in the teleprom tir. tele -- teleprompter. i'm going to give her a date we'll all remember. august 26, 2021, the date 13 innocent service members died in afghanistan because of your chaotic withdrawal. chaos at the border, the gas pull, the grocery store, chaos with covid. nobody is ever responsible. jesse: can biden and his people -- >> whoever joe biden's vp is is seen as the frontrunner in the future for the democratic party. let it be here. she got zero electoral votes from the democrats. how did the rest us get stuck with her.
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she reminds me hillary in this way. she doesn't have enough people around her who she trusts to tell her that's not a good idea. her staff told the media quote she doesn't want to prepare. she is unprepared. you give her the briefings books, she isn't prepared. and when she is called out for being unprepared, she lashes out. jesse: even i have people like that. she needs people. she can't keep them but she needs people around her. >> you always need those people to tell you. buff you must also listen to them. jesse: the memoir is coming out soon. i better get a signed one.
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kellyanne conway. go eagles. jesse: liberals looking to primary joe biden. one of the names mentioned is marianne williamson. remember her? >> i have a feeling you know what you are doing. i am going to harness love and i will meet he on that field and love will win.
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[♪♪♪] onwelcome to fox news live. i'm jon scott. the fate of two of president biden's vaccine mandates are in the hands of the supreme court. wins for federal workers and another for large private businesses. a connecticut community is mourning the death of a high school hockey player. he fell on the ice during a game of and another player unable to stop inside accidentally slashed his throat with his skate. tributes are pouring in for sydney poitier. he was the first black man to
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win an oscar in "lilies of the field." jesse: weed told you at the top of the show about the self war brewing among democrats. his own party wants and progressive primary challenger. one person whose name is being floated is marianne williamson. she captured our attention when she debated biden. >> my first goal is to the prime minister of new zealand. she says her goal of is to make it the best place to grow up. i'm going to harness loved for political purposes. i will meet you on that field and, sir, love will win. jesse: marianne williamson joins
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me now. are you considering primarying president biden? >> no. like many, many people:i'm thinking about what's going on in this country i realize the horse race is not conversation that most matters. to listen to fox and cnn and msnbc. it's about left versus right. but i think that's a cartoonish version of the political divide that makes billions of dollars for political and media forces. the real political divide is between the powerful and the powerless. the powerful few are headquartered in both major parties. corporate-backed forces. that are obstructing the financial well-being and the greater economic and professional and just personal opportunities for the american
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people. jesse: i would agree with that, that there is definitely a big guy versus little guy scenario. that's always been the case and something to address. but where do you think the president joe biden's biggest failures have been so far in year one? >> not pushing back. >> the biggest failures are the same as donald trump and barack obama, a refusal to take on the dominance of these corporate forces. if you look at the actual economic stunts of the average american. have they been that different no matter who? this president could invoke a medical emergency. he could expand medicare. he could override a vaccine patent so poor countries could
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develop them. he could can cancel college loans and decriminalize marijuana. there is so much that can be done with the power of the presidency. but the presidency is such a partisan thing whether republican or democrat should sign for the rights and security and well-being of the american people. it's not just about left versus right. jesse: you talked about harnessing the power of love. how would you harness love if you were president in 2022. >> lincoln talked about the better angels of our nature. americans are people. we have wonderful things about us and we have some things about us -- you know, we are just human beings. some people harness and -- harness anger, and racism.
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what we need is all of our leaders to harness the mobility and dignity of the american people. politicians on both sides of the aisle speak to the american people as though we are not as smart as we are and continue to foster the left-right divide. eisenhower said the american mind at its best is both liberal and conservative. there could be a lot more cooperation. jesse: the liberal part of my mind is very little. >> our fellow citizens are not our enemy.
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jesse: remember when the media and so-called experts claimed you are crazy to consider covid originated in a lab. >> the lab leak theory doesn't seem like a plausible theory unless you agree gait the largest collection of coronavirus and put them in a lab. >> tonight dr. anthony fauci tells national geographic that this virus could not have been artificial lip manipulated. >> scientists after he grieve
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this virus was not man made. jesse: that is all false it most certainly came from a chinese lab and new research suggests omicron may have also been created in a lab and also leaked. doctor, explain to me in simple terms, because this can't go over my head. what are the indications that omicron escaped from a lab. >> well, i think i can go slow and i can get there. it's mission a year genetic information. so it's relationship van winkle. it went to sleep in may of 2020 and woke up in november last year. that can only happen in an isolated situation.
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jesse: do we leave this lab was where? potentially south africa and it escaped from south africa? >> i think that's probably the miest likelihood. the other important fact is it likes mice bert man it likes humans. it's the mouse that roared. it's an example if you give a mouse a virus over and over again. so those two facts together. and it doesn't -- the thiewm antibodies don't recognize it -- the human antibodies don't recognize it. all three of those rind cases this did not come from nature. in march of this last year there were experiments done in south africa taking convalescent serum teaching the virus hugh to get around vaccines.
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jesse: research and experiments suggest they were doing experiments in a lab in south africa. do we know which lab? >> we do. there are several laboratories. we don't have that final bit of information. i would just as soon not go there. jesse: i understand. they were trying to do experiments in order to get ahead of the virus to make sure that a vaccine would help it or doing research and it escaped because that's what viruses do. this has been gain of function research in a south african lab. >> if you are trying to teach a virus to get around human antibodies, it's gain of function. it's gaining the ability to grow in mice. those qualify as gain of function. jesse: i guess the good news is
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it's a weak strain. it's not a miewf facing as far as the research goes. this thing kinds of desell rates we can turn a page on covid-19. is that your understanding? >> absolutely. it grows faster and delta -- than delta in the nose and throat, but slower in the young. it's the most transmissible virus in the world. one sneeze is enough to fill a room. it's the white half perfect virus if you had to engineer one. jesse: can we say we are not going to do gain of function anymore? it's just too risky? >> i believe it's extremely risky. we could treat it like human
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trials, put it into an institutional review board it's currently the wild west. we have seen what's done with 20 million people killed if you look at all the data. jesse: another lab leak. it's unbelievable. democrats celebrating january 6 like a holiday. and the pope is pet shaming people. and a surprise. triple play is up next. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein.
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jesse: time for "triple play." democrats got theatrical politicizing the january attack. >> one of the greatest talents of our time, hamilton singers said they were honored to be asked to participate today. >> we are all stewards of the american experiment. ♪ some day some day ♪
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jesse: yes, hamilton. joining us. raymond arroyo. you are not going to break into song, are you? >> she refers to these people like the june taylor cast. she says they are proud to perform. we looked into this. that clip of those singers from hamilton was record in october of 2020 for a moveon.org. moveon.org. event. jesse: they could have taken a clip from an old beegees concert. there couldn't be anything more
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phoney about what happened on theth. we have the pope who is pet shaming people. tell us what the pope is saying. >> all he's saying is we are seeing a demographic winter throughout the world. the pandemic hasn't been good for per tilt or birth rates either. he says people are use pets to replace children. i have a simple philosophy. if you are going to groom, medicate, walk and take a being out to the bathroom, you want one that when you get old enough they will groom, medicaid and walk you to the bathroom. when you are paying those prices, you want to get something on the back end, and a pet may not get you there. jesse: i did have a baby during
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the and domic. i'm doing my part. this woman is on a flight. you know you are so close you can see what they are reading. it turns out text says, you have covid. and she is sitting like literally a foot away from the woman. what would you do? >> i'm not big on reporting people on planes. she is bragging in the text, i got covid and i'm coming home a day early. i'm not for throwing babies off planes who can't wear a mask. but in this case when you have somebody openly flouting public safety rules and knowingly infecting people in a public place, i think she should have been removed from the plane.
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jesse: i removed jesse, jr. from my flight the. >> you can lock them in the bathroom. it many only two hours. they will be fine. jesse: a big announcement about "watters' world." clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops.
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the show on the air. thank you all, we are very proud. that's it for tonight. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪♪♪] judge jeanine: welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. here we are. january 2022. year three of the covid. i don't know about you, but i'm weary trying to figure this out. all of us just want our lives back. tonight we bring youee

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