tv Jesse Watters Primetime FOX News February 2, 2022 4:00pm-5:00pm PST
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can you imagine? tomorrow on "special report," dr. marty makary joins us with the results of an exclusive study on natural immunity. thanks for watching "special report." i'm john roberts in for bret baier here in washington. jesse watters now ready to paddle his way through "primetime." hey, jesse. >> jesse: paddling my time, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: today's groundhog day, a fake holiday we made up where we let a rodent predict the weather. i don't mean to offend the fine people of punxsutawney or staten island, but it seems like an outdated way to forecast snow in the 21st century. but this funny little festival did give us one lasting legacy. the movie groundhog day. a classic. >> good morning, to have see the groundhog? >> yeah.
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>> think it will be an early spring? >> didn't we do this yesterday? >> i don't know what you mean? >> don't mess with me, pork chop. what day is this? >> it's february 2nd. groundhog day. jess jets the film stars bill murray as a weather man who gets stuck reliving groundhog day over and over again. everything stays the same no meter what he does. he reads the same newspaper, eats the same meals and wakes up to the same annoying song. ♪ put your little hand in mine ♪ there ain't no hill or mountain we can't climb ♪ babe, i got you babe ♪ >> jesse: the past few years here in america have felt a lot like that movie. we are stuck dealing with the same lying media, the same dumb covid rules and the same crime wave. it's felt like nothing is changing until now.
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we're starting to notice a shift in the energy. i feel it. and i'm sure you do, too. the american people are refusing to live the same endless loop of crime, covid and counterfeit news. so let's start there. the entire legacy media is imploding. and i'm not even talking about their ratings, which have been embarrassing low. >> that can't be good. >> instead, the entire country is all finally seeing how foolish, dangerous and corrupt the media is. personally, i was sickened when abc spiked an expose that would bring down clinton and epstein because network brass didn't want to jeopardize their access to the royal family. >> virginia roberts. we would not put it on the air. first of all i was told who is jeffrey epstein. no one knows who he is. that is a stupid story.
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then the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about prince andrew and threatened us a million different ways. unbelievable we had clinton. we have everything. i tried for three years to get it on to no avail and now it's all coming out and new revelations and i freaking had all of it. i'm so pissed right now. do i think he was killed? 100 percent, yes, i do. because he made his whole living blackmailing people. >> jesse: abc had the goods on a serial pedophile but did nothing. how many more young girls were hurt because abc wanted to interview prince harry? and it turns out it was all for nothing. as oprah and cbs stole their royal interview. >> so your story with the prince does have a happy ending? >> it does. >> yeah. >> yeah. [laughter] >> it really. >> it has a happy ending because you made it so. >> greater than any fairy tale you have ever read.
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>> greater than are any fairy tale. >> yeah. >> tough break, abc, you sold out your integrity and we are left empty-handed. they have another issue with whoopi goldberg and nazis and we will get to that in just a minute. this morning jeff zucker the man in charge of cnn quit after he was found to be sleeping with the head of media operations. likely this is chris cuomo getting revenge on jeff for canceling him in disgrace and not paying out the rest of his salary. this is on the heels of the jeffrey toobin situation, you know, the cnn lawyer who got caught red handed mixing business with pleasure on a zoom call. and then there was not one but two producers at the network who left after being tied to alleged sex crimes with kids. all this while don lemon is fighting a lawsuit where he is accused of shoving his hands down a man's pants. it's not just cnn. msnbc is dealing with its own problem. the network's most popular personality rachel maddow
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announced this week she was going to take a break from her nightly show. this after "primetime" smoked her in the ratings. not a coincidence. she said she would be back in april but left the door open for another hiatus. is maddow finally seeing the writing on the wall? it's over at msnbc. after the russia hoax, msnbc was toast. and rachel knows that and while maddow is stepping aside, whoopi goldberg suspended from "the view" for these comments. >> the holocaust isn't about race. >> no. >> no. it's not about race. >> jew race. >> not about race. it's not about race. >> what is it about? >> it's about man's inhumanity to man. that's what it's about. but it's about white supremacy. but it's not about. >> but these are two white groups of people. >> jesse: maybe whoopi was taught the critical race theory
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of the holocaust. can we really expect "the view" to know about nazis when they thought people who wore red hats in america were nazis? of course not. now, if i said what whoopi said, this would not be my world anymore. let's just put it that way. but the left circled the wagons around goldberg check out disgraced former senator al franken on cnn earlier. >> i know whoopi, she is not anti-semitic anti-semitic. she chose goldberg for her last name for a stage name. >> jesse: way to go, al. double down on the anti-semitism with more anti-semitism. he wasn't the first to rush to whoopee's defense, watch. >> this is something that is going to start getting ridiculous. if whoopi goldberg is canceled. that would be the end of -- this cancel culture is getting so out of hand.
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>> jesse: literally just days before msnbc tried to get spotify to cancel joe rogan for saying something not offensive at all. >> so stupid. it's so stupid. >> it's getting a reaction and they are trying to deal with it but they are trying to deal with a situation that they made a decision purely based on money. >> yeah. >> now they are paying for it. >> spotify said it was a total copout. label the garbage discussions where have a guy on talk spewing conspiracy theories about the vaccine. it's a total cop out. they are truly not willing to get rid of one of their big money makers joe rogan, as distasteful as his opinions are. >> jesse: cancel rogan but keep whoopi, okay? blatantly corrupt. the legacy media is dying. losing credibility. losing audience and clinging to power by trying to censor honest and fresh voices who threaten their stake in the game and threaten their control of the
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conversation and flow of information. it's why the fake news media is trying to take out rogan, dan bongino, dave portnoy, tucker carlson. and other new media sensations who dare speak their mind. it's back firing and making them weak. their targets are getting stronger. is this the end of the evil empire? these developments in the media recently are good news for you. the liars are leaving. networks are teetering. and hosts are making fools of themselves every damn day. while fox and others are healthy and strong. this seismic shift is not just happening with what we're watching on v. it's also how we are feeling about the street. the defund the police movement is dead. the crime wave killed it. radical d.a.s and the war on bail soaking the streets in blood.
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the people have had enough. after the tragic death of two young nypd officers just last week, the city turned out to honor their sacrifice. with thousands of officers, civilian and new yorkers lining the streets say farewell to two heroes. and hear this message from officer jason rivera's widow. listen. >> the system continues to fail us. we are not safe anymore. and i know you are tired of these laws, especially the ones from the new d.a. i hope he is watching you speak through me right now. all of our blue family are tired, too. but i promise, we promise that your death won't be in vain. jess the american people will not let their sacrifice be in vain. we never walked away from police. it was only the far left who did. the american spirit is bouncing back in our cities after hitting rock bottom.
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it's not just crime people have had enough of. it's covid, too. just ask our friendly neighbors from the north. [horns blowing] [cheers] >> freedom, freedom! >> jesse: when canadians rise up, we have got to look at what is going on. >> the nicest, most polite people on earth don't pour out the protest for nothing. that's you know it's over. when the canadians turn on you. anthony fauci has been exposed as a total fraud. his lockdowns were costlier than the virus. quarantining the entire country including the healthy. suppressing early treatment when he could have just said go outside, healthy, exercise. take some zinc and vitamin d. instead fauci told to you hide. >> how did you find it? >> this is where i come to cry.
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>> jesse: just sit inside with a mask and if you get covid, wait until you can't breathe. then go to a hospital and get strapped to a ventilator. that was the dumbest plan ever. he hurt an entire generation of children. destroyed small business, pushed people into poverty, divided the country. screwed up our supply chain, and made the rich get richer and more powerful while everybody else suffered. so after all we have been through, the great awakening is here. we're seeing it before our own eyes. new voices like "primetime" are replacing the old media. the spirit of law and order is slowly being breathe back into the streets. and we are planning for a future without covid. there is real energy out there. you can feel it you can almost taste it. glenn greenwald, pulitzer prize winning journalist joins me now. do you feel it, glenn.
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>> for sure, can you feel the shower shifting from these older power centers like news networks and even some of these mass media outlets who used to have the capacity when they united to instant bely destroy somebody to demand their deplatforming and have it done overnight and now as you said when they attack, they are essentially making their target stronger because they fail. each time that something like this happens, where they want joe rogan removed and spotify says no or they attack substack and issue a statement not going to censor it deplates the potency of these tactics and shows the public that the media no longer has this power and it makes their target seemed like martyred dissidents and people want to pay more attention. >> jesse: it's like the bully that he hits you in the face and you don't fall down. everybody else that's been bullied says wait a second. this guy can't throw a punch. like he said he doesn't have the potency.
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and they are also falling because of these woke rules that they themselves use, you know, they are getting me tood. they are getting canceled. they are canceling themselves. it's silliness now. there is no sense of forgiveness. do you think that they can recover? i don't see them ever coming back. >> no, i think first of all they way overplayed their hand. people see they are on this kind of orgy, like this succession to censor not just the occasional voice any longer, like a miley jones here. every day there is a new person that needs to be silenced and i think the american public instinctively finds that repellant. you are right that the rules that they created that they wanted to impose on others are now ensnaring themselves and people see if you are a worker and you say the wrong thing you get destroyed. if you are whoopi goldberg and say something kind of stunning, even though it was without malice and just out of ignorance, they rush to her aid and defend her and these kind of double standards are also something people find repulsive.
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and i think the more they do it, the more they are being unmasked. >> jesse: i couldn't agree more. they are, unmasked. glenn greenwald, thank you so much. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: here now dan bongino host of unfiltered. dan, you heard what i said. i was walking on foot because i couldn't get through the traffic with the funeral today. i spoke to a lot of officers out on the streets. you get chills. there is something here in the air in new york city with the crime situation, with even -- even with the covid situation. have you felt it where you are? because, i mean, something is turning. it? >> is turning. it goes back to the old adage, jesse, it's an old adage for a reason to believe. it's true. the adage is all politics is essentially local at their essence. talk about trade deficits and taxes and intricacies and obamacare, whatever it may be. but did you notice obamacare wasn't an issue until people got-i you know, letters in the
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mail saying dadio, your healthcare is going up. people are like oh, snap, i didn't know this was going to effect me. >> jesse: right. >> do you know what's happening? i lived in new york city when the transition from david dink constituency to rudy giuliani happened. what happened to all the democrats in new york city that voted for they all got mugged and that's what happened and your car got stolen. it was so bad in new york city, jesse, to prevent your car from stolen you had to put the club on. >> jesse: i remember of the club. >> and then they learned how to cut the club. so you had to put the cap on and then the club on over the cap so they wouldn't cut. this is new york city. when it kicks you in the co-hone in as all of a sudden that air in the air you are feeling then that's real. >> jesse: that reminds me, we will have some old school footage of the crack epidemic from new york city that geraldo is going to get out of the dusty vaults and give the "primetime." tune in later. your point is also relevant to
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what's going on in the legacy media. because these people have been yelling about you have quote to cancel this guy. you have got to me too this person. you can't do this or this. envelope it hans to them. and then they go down from the same things that they said no, no, no. and then all of a sudden it's like, wait, this cancel culture thing is bad. this can't happen. >> yeah. it's not double standard. it's one standard. it's the media saying you deserves, you know, you suck. and we are terrific and we will be the gate keepers to misinformation. do you see where this misinformation and gate keeper starts the dove boy at cnn brian stelter wants to declare what misinformation is or isn't. he wants to be the gate keeper to tell america around the fox audience what's real or not. the man has a show hilariously titled "reliable sources" and his sources weren't reliable enough to tell him that his best friend walls up to no good running the network. yes, jesse, the verdict is in.
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let's anoint brian stelter, the judge and jury over what misinformation is or isn't. the guy couldn't even figure out nicholas sandmann wasn't harassing a native american elder. reliable -- this guy is the gate keeper? come on, give me a break. >> jesse: last question because we have quote to go before we run. do you want to see whoopi fired or not? >> listen, man. i will be honest with you. i don't give a crap. okay? i don't watch whoopi goldberg. whoopi goldberg is an idiot. her comments about trying to lecture the other two about the holocaust was so disturbing. and her lack of knowledge on the topic. here's my take, one quick thing. new rules, baby. you wanted everybody fired for maybe a mistake no forgiveness? i don't care. i'm not going to shed one damn tear for whoopi goldberg. i don't care. >> jesse: my guy is saying the same thing. >> fire her, don't fire her. i don't give a damn.
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don't watch the show. i don't give a crap. >> jesse: she does give us a lot of material. >> you are right. devastate my show if she is not around. >> jesse: dan bongino on at 9:00 on saturday night. check it out. today, joe biden stunned even me, watters, right back. ♪ i may be close to retirement, but i'm as busy as ever. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. voya provides guidance for the right investments. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. voya. be confident to and through retirement. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil.
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800,000 american lives. but that same period of time cancer has claimed 1.2 million american lives. this is a presidential white house priority. >> jesse: what many of you don't know is that joseph r. biden jr. is a modern day renaissance man he cut his teeth riding amtrak all those years where he was able to read the paper while drinking coffee and happening the conductor his ticket at the same time. rest assured cancer will be cured by joseph biden who would have been oncologist if he didn't run for office. does joe biden have a loot of on his plate. cancer, ukraine, covid he will easily be able to cure cancer in his spare time. he probably has a lab in delaware that he buss in on
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weekends which is why he spends so much time there working not relaxings at all. why wouldn't biden be able to manage curing cancer when he has managed afghanistan and the border so well? but where i have heard this moan moonshot. back in 2016 obama gave biden money for the moon shot. most got pharmaceutical companies. the death rates didn't budge. the executives and lobbyists got filthy rich. joe tried to stamp out cancer again in 2017 when he launched the biden cancer initiative which turned out to be nothing more than a slush fund. according to the irs, the biden cancer initiative took in nearly $5 million and spent zero dollars on research. most of the money went straight to salaries for the people he hired to run it. which included washed up pfizer
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execs, shady healthcare lobbyists and other biden family friends. but the money must have run out because the big guy is back he is ready to cure cancer but for real this time. joining me now vince coglianese naso host of vince and nation save the nation. this can't be true, can it? he is going to cure cancer for real this time. >> it's unbelievable. have you ever noticed how grandiose and out of control democrat promises are. everything obama says is he going to lower the seas to if you give the government more power they can control the weather to we are going to cure cancer. they are going to stop the virus. control nature, expwresy. of course as you point out joe biden is saying once again that he is going to cure cancer, the third time is the charm. you are right, that charity that he had the biden cancer initiative for two years, the only charitable purpose it served was to line the pockets of the people who were working there and raking in the money.
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in fact, a pfizer executive was working there as the president of that institution and made nearly $700,000 in just those two years alone. that's pretty good. in fact, the biden cancer initiative was shuttered over ethical concerns it would be involved in influence peddling operation with a future biden administration. so, yeah, that's a huge problem. >> jesse: he was probably trying to compete with the clinton foundation. you know, everybody needs, if you are a politician, they need a foundation. they need an initiative. they need a library. because that's how you pay your friends and that's how you solicit donations for favors. don't you understand how this works? >> exactly. you pretend like you are helping some village in africa or something and in the meantime actually what's really going on is that people are giving money with the expectation that you are going to give them lots of taxpayer money once you have the power to do it. >> jesse: i will start the jesse watters clean water initiative
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and that's how i will be laundering all my money. thank you, vince, i think we have figured it out. >> best of luck, thanks, man. >> jesse: we do want cancer cured we just don't think biden is going to be able to do it. we found a pro-pedophile professor. listen. >> imagine that an adult male wants to have sex with a 12-year-old girl. it's not obvious to me that is in fact wrong. the notion that it is wrong even with 1-year-old is not quite obvious to me. >> jesse: where does he teach? we will tell you.
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movement forming one of the most depraved and sickening acts a human can commit pedophilia. it starts as most bad ideas do in the minds of university professors. we saw it earlier this year when an old dominion university professor advocated to rebrand pedophiles as minor attracted people, you know, to remove the stigma. >> a lot of people, when they hear the term pedophile they automatically assumes it means a sex offender, that isn't true and it leads to a lot of misconceptions about attractions towards minors. >> jesse: then the sickos in the media ran with it "u.s.a. today" wrote this not all people who sexually abuse children are fed pedophiles. some pedophiles never abuse children experts say and some people who sexually abuse children do not sexually prefer them but use them as a surrogate for an adult partner. right. now that idea hasn't cut on. most americans are disgusted by this. but the academic left not giving
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up. just this week professor steven kushner who teaches at state university in new york said this. >> imagine that an adult male wants to have sex with a 12-year-old girl, imagine that she is a willing participant. a very standard, very wildly hailed view there is something deeply wrong about this decriminalized. it's not obvious that is to me in fact wrong. the notion that it's wrong even with a 1-year-old is not quite obvious to me. there are reports in some cultures of grandmothers if he a little the baby boys to calm them down when they are colicky. >> jesse: the professor doesn't see what's wrong with an adult male having sex with a 12-year-old girl? we contacted the university and they called the comments represent prehence cybil. but the truth is this professor has been spreading these twisted ideas for a long time. here he is in 2020 arguing that raping children isn't really
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that harmful. >> evolution begin reproduction. physically harmful or emotionally harmful. we make children do all sorts of things. >> thank you. >> we make them go to church. we make them go to the temple. we tell them to go to school. they got to go to dentists. sister's ballet recital and we don't care what they say. >> that's all a child's life's is coercion by adults and often to make the child do something for the adult pleasure only. >> that's exactly right. >> jesse: make them go to church, same thing as making them sleep with you. he even wrote a book on it pedophilia and adult child sex. a philosophical analysis. right. he has been working for the university for, you are ready? 23 years. so why are they now saying this is reprehensible? here now laura ingraham host of the ingraham angle. unbelievable, laura. i can't even believe this is
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happening right now. >> laura: yeah, this has been bubbling up in academic circumstantials like most ridiculous ideas that end up ultimately leading to normalized conduct for some years now there has been a movement it started in california to destigmatize pedophilia so they have the #on social media map for minor attracted persons. and, again, it's more of a -- it's more of a feeling, not -- you don't have to necessarily act on it, they say. this is not something we should stigmatize and make people feel ashamed about. but, when you talk to people who have actually been abused by individuals, "u.s.a. today" had a big piece on this in a summer camp in new york just a few weeks ago, they basically never recover. the children of such abuse never recover. so, the complex analysis of philosophy and understanding and destigmatization of the feeling
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in the earth, that doesn't go over too well with the, you know, thousands and millions across the globe who have been brutalized. >> jesse: right. >> laura: that's the problem. >> jesse: we don't support cancel culture. i know you don't support cancel culture. but i want this professor gone. he can't teach at a university if he espouses these ideas. i mean, this is polluting the brains of students. and to have someone kind of chip away and try to destigmatize child rape, you know, you talk about oh, you know, they don't always act on their feelings. i have a feeling something is going on with the feelings of this professor has. wouldn't that kind of strike you as something that might be happening, laura? >> well, i think what -- i think what this is leading to, which is probably even more interesting than freedonia is where this all leads. where this all leads a movement to lower the age of consent for
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sexual conduct and so statutory rape that becomes meaningless if consent can be derived from someone who is 11 or 12, meaningful consent. there is a movement to push that idea in that concept treating younger people as fully capable of making decisions. certainly on the issue of abortion, on the issue of vaccines,. >> jesse: voting. >> laura: perhaps on their as well. that's what parents and all americans have to understand. it's the trend line of where this conversation is going. way beyond academic circles to real life. >> jesse: that's why it's so important that the society says no early so it doesn't get any momentum. and that's what we're doing here. laura ingraham thank you so much. >> great to see you, jesse. congrats on the show you are doing fantastic. >> jesse: thank you for gracing "primetime." we appreciate it. >> we are see you at 10:00.
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>> jesse: all right, see you at 10, laura. all hell breaking loose public schools and we are winning. >> [inaudible] whitest to darkest turn them around. white ones apologize to the black one, segregating them and separating them. >> jesse: plus "primetime" scored a big victory against black lives matter. stay right there. gestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. get fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms including nasal congestion, so you can breathe better. claritin-d. breathe better.
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. >> jesse: corrupt school boards plan to dangerous critical race theory. angry parents have rightfully been call them out for their schemes. but the school boards don't care. they are going to keep doing it flight our faces. it's happening all across the country. take a look at what's going on in one pennsylvania school
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district. where parents found out that a 50 grade teacher was forcing her white students to line up against the wall and then apologize to the black student. those parents were obviously upset. listen fifth grade teacher lined those students up lightest to darkest. turned them around and the white ones needed to apologize to the black ones. segregating and separating them. >> skin colored one of a band-aid. the activity talking about is known as a privilege walk it happened in the courtyard at the elementary not once but four times. >> jesse: who is really driving all this divisive curricula? well, all across the country this week, schools are taking part in black lives matter national week of action. and they are teaching kids the curriculum straight out of their playbook. students as young as kindergarten are being taught anti-cop rhetoric and how to disrupt the western nuclear
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family. and while this is all happening the heat is turning up on blm. we told you how the organization can't account for 60 million. as its leaders buy multibillion dollars properties and pay out their friends and family. "primetime" has been asking questions about it all week. and now the state of california is, too. prosecutors are giving blm two months to turn over its financial records and explain where the missing 60 million bucks went. or, face losing their charity status. here now to react, horace cooper, project 21 co-chair. all right, so, horace, first let's start with this white students line up against the wall and apologize to black students? what kind of damage do you think that's doing? >> this is straight up bigotry. this is the kind of behavior that was happening in many parts of the south during jim crow.
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not jim crow 2.0. jim crow. bigotry and racism have to be taught. they are not natural. they are not innate. when you look at human beings. what you see are other human beings. and the whole vision of martin luther king was that we, as americans, ought to live in a world where we're judged by the content of our character not by the color of our skin. if if your school teacher lines up certain students and says they're the bad students and then line up other students or let them sit and say they are the good students, this is really no different from the separation, the segregation, the discrimination that happened at the beginning of the 20th century. there shouldn't be any school teacher participating in any
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event that attempts to malign students along racial lines. >> jesse: i was lined up against the wall and told i was a bad student in school. but that's just because i was bad. not because i was white. [laughter] >> jesse: horace, tell me about this blm thing because i believe we have made progress here now state regulators in california want to see the documents. where's the money at they are saying? gutfeld made a joke on "the five." he said california doesn't care about anything unless you are not paying your taxes, then california is going to care. and it looks like they are going to have to show something. i don't see how they can show anything. >> well, i'm not from missouri. the show me state. but i'm actually waiting to see. here's the thing that i did observe. how on earth could america, that's our media, that's our academic area, that's our social media, our corporate contribute
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$06 million and not say where's it going? how is it being used? no accountability whatsoever. the united way, which helps people in disasters and emergency situations, the red cross, they get asked questions. they get queried. there is accountability. >> jesse: that's right. >> shame on all of the mainstream media except for fox and your program for not asking simple questions about blm and their use of these resources. >> jesse: thank you very much. i have a lot to be ashamed of just not about that. [laughter] >> jesse: all right, horace, thank you. >> congrats on the show. >> jesse: thank you so much. ferrell hogs are overtaking keisel. time to grab the a.k., gas up the chopper and take them out. ♪ ♪
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hog, actual hogs are marching on the city of san francisco. feral hogs, absolute menace. destroying parks, yards and destroying the grape harvest in the napa valley region. if i can't have my napa cab i'm going to be a very unhappy host. the hogs are threatening the drinking water, too. but their crimes against humanity won't stop there in spain, a wild boor robbed shakira of her purse. if she is not safe from evil war pigs, none of us will be safe. don't expect all those liberal d.a.s to prosecute these pigs after they have made off with your purse. they will just let them right back out on the street free to smash and grab and oink all over again. a new proposed law would make it easier to hunt them down in the wild. but i say that doesn't go far enough. we need to handle these pigs texas style. if you want to get these hogs in check.
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you have got to get up in the chopper and just rain fell fire down from the sky. full auto. quite frankly it's nuts, i know. also the only way you are truly going to get them under control. and if gavin newsom wants the state to survive, he will get on board. here to break down hog gate is adam carolla host of the comedy show truth yeller. and host of the adam carolla show podcast. adam, i mean, california is crazy. but this is taking crazy to a whole new level. what do you think? >> well, at least when you live in san francisco when you step outside, you don't have to wonder if you are stepping in hobo poop. can you now go maybe it's hog poop i just stepped in. it's pretty soon. it's pretty much just going to be hogs and hobos in san francisco. taxpayers will not leave their apartment. >> jesse: i mean, listen, bacon
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is like $10 a pack now. you can probably just slaughter a fight few of these things and make some side money. have people in california taught that through? >> well, if we gave all the homeless cross bows and licenses, then they could hunt them like nutra and cook them up in tent cities. no one is going to do anything about this until hogs get to nancy pelosi subzero refrigerator and gets into dove bar cash. then there will be swift action. >> jesse: oh my god. that is great. that is great. adam karolla, i worry for you sometimes. but, i think you've got it figured out. just let me know when you fire up the chopper because of i want to come for a ride. >> well, ted nugent is riding shotgun but you can get in back. >> jesse: all right. i'm there. carolla, watters and knew jentd. let's go shoot some hogs.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: lets read some of these texts. john from florida, if sharon osborne was fired for being a racist whoopi goldberg should be vitals also. she says something not even close to whoopi goldberg. carolyn from ithaca new york, hillary clinton and come back, no, no, no. somebody tell her it is time to hang up her pant suit, i'm not going to do it. run, crooked, run. thank you, i told you, we are coming for you. christine from michigan, jesse, please have your mom on your
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show, i want to have a smack down. who is smacking down who? jim, boonville kentucky, jesse, you need to grow a mustache? how would i look and a mustache? [laughs] all right, i'm thinking about it. tucker sell "tucker carlson tonight" is up next and remember, i am watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." joe rogan may be the most popular broadcaster in the english-speaking world right now. every episode of his podcast, "the joe rogan experience" reaches about 11 million people and some episodes get an audience many times that. how many is that? it's a lot. for perspective last night, cnn's highest rated show had a little under 700,000 viewers total. so joe r
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