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courageous officer, a special report salute to you, sir. tuesday on "special report" the backlash against sponsors and nbc over the ba jing olympics. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. it's good to be back after a little week off. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now and you know, jesse, i was out in pebble beach playing in the pro-am it was fantastic but a an all warm-up to when i play with you in naples, florida in 12 days for a charity event. >> jesse: get ready. thank you. ♪ ♪ jisz jess as the great kenny rogers just said you got to know when to hold them and know when to fold them. your team is down 30 with five minutes left. it might be time to sneak out and beat the traffic. house parity past 2:00 a.m. that soiree is finished hit the door. >> sorry we are so late.
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was first introduced it was considered a miracle cure and it was actually sold at pharmacy counters all across the country. then later sugary sodas kill people and make us all diabetic? >> this is what society does. >> 15 years ago they were recommending transfat. now they are illegal. just like almost prescription drugs which were once called safe and effective and then yanked off the market because they were not. we have had this problem in medicine for a long time. the same people who in private care always say get a second opinion want to allow only [inaudible] in the public debate jess jets the left is waking up. kind of shook them awake. some of them won't admit they ever fell asleep. there is no bigger hypocrite than mastoid stacey abrams who
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writes erotic novels and gets canceled in free time. maskless grinning ear to ear while everybody else in the room was masked up. read the room, stacey. she is completely oblivious to the suffering around her. she had to delete that picture and then also deleted other pictures of herself like this one here where she is sitting and just smiling while the allies prepare to invade normandy. not a care in the world. but rather than be an adult, her campaign saying this: it is shameful that our opponents are using a black history month reading event for georgia children as the impetus for a false political attack. so she is going with the black history month defense. i thought for sure she would use the l.a. mayor defense and claim she wasn't breathing. but, hey, at least she didn't compare us to cave men. >> masks make a difference. the last thing we need is neanderthal thinking in the meantime everything is fine take off your mask, forget it.
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it still matters. >> jesse: do people still trust biden when it comes to covid? we wanted to know so we sent some of our producers out into the streets to find out. >> are you still afraid of the coronavirus? >> no, i'm not. >> it is what it is. >> i wouldn't use the word afraid. >> no, i really was never afraid of the coronavirus. >> , yeah. >> i'm a black man sun rays that protect me from all types of things. >> he thinks the sun will protect him. >> are you vaccinated. >> i am vaccinated and booster. >> booster too. >> no vaccine, no policy of the president. i don't follow none of their laws. >> are you vaccinated. >> yeah. i have all three shots. >> then why are you wearing your mask outside? >> we just come in and out of places so i just keep it on. >> it's cold outside. it keeps your face warm. >> i'm worried now because you are pretty close to me.
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>> too close, too close. >> how do you feel about the studies research that suggests that cloth masks don't work? >> as long as you are covering your face with something, at least you are helping. >> seems kind of funny in italian restaurant the other day. right on top. no one has masks on. as soon as you get up from the table you need to mutt putt it on. >> there is in another mask in my bag. >> what do you think of vaccine mandates. >> i think vaccine mandates little unconstitutional. >> i think mandates are scary. .[screaming] >> how do you feel about vaccine. >> mandates. important i would not go into restaurants anywhere. >> i'm [inaudible] >> if you still transmit the virus being vaccinated do you think it makes any difference then? >> no, it doesn't. that's a good point. >> that's a good point. she has a good point. >> do you trust dr. fauci?
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>> [laughter] >> i do. i don't know if you can pocket or what his true intentions are. >> we have got to trust him, right? because he is the leader over here. >> why considering he was wrong on masks, the lab leak, lockdowns. >> why, because who else are we going to. >> who else is there? >> he is clearly lying about, you know, gain of function research. >> do you trust dr. fauci. >> dr. fauci, who is that? >> come on, seriously, who is that? >> joe biden promised to shut down the virus. how do you think that is going? >> [laughter] he can't promise anything. >> i don't think one single person has that power. i'm liberal but i don't necessarily approve of biden. >> i don't remember him saying that so i goal by his word. >> i said it before, i'm not going to shut down the economy. i'm not going to shut down the country. i'm going to shut down the verizon. >> i think it is time and that we cannot shut shut down the country forever. >> joe biden is not for the people. i don't have any faith in this
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government. >> jesse: we have lost faith in the feds so now it's up to the governors again. blue states like california gave into lockdowns and the mandates and texas allowed its people to stay free and the state boomed, look at that here is the good news, all across the country we are seeing progress on the fight against these mandates. and we are winning. blue states like new jersey, pennsylvania, delaware, they are all dropping their school mask mandates. our kids can breathe again. remember when you were a child? food on your face? you know, your mom comes over and wipes it off and you squirm like crazy? mom tried to make you wear a sweater but you were too hot? it squished up against your collar and you would throw a fit or girls your mother went to go brush your hair and it was all knotty, how much that hurt. you cried. you wanted to have control over your own head. you didn't want grown ups fussing all over your face. that was your face.
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think about how much suffering these young kids are experiencing. with these itchy, suffocating masks on. beeting all day like a scuba diver. if you are wearing glasses, all fogged up. can't tell if they are scouring at you. how do you know if your jokes are landing? dancing around with no masks. children are very keen on fairness. mom, dad, fair, they always tell us that nothing is more unfair than the people least likely to be hurt by covid having to wear masks while the overweight older people go maskless. why is it okay at a restaurant but not a school in history has a way of sorting out what's right and wrong. you see, the pandemic party is over by the democrat. some haven't realized it yet. too many people can't move on from their sense of moral
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superiority gave them. power they had point fingers at faces and ban from you buildings. they found their spot in the covid social hierarchy and they don't want to surrender. they don't have a choice anymore. by speaking your mind and fighting for what's right, you made the choice for them. thank you, america. newt gingrich, former speaker of the house and author of "beyond biden." joint me now. all right, speaker, so when you saw the picture of stacey abrams grinning with all those masked children in the background, what did you think? >> i thought it was typical of the power elite. it's like watching governor newsom at a football game with no mask as he demands that the rest of the california have a mask. i think that the hypocrisy and the corruption of our political elites and frankly many of our richest people comes down to
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almost a class warfare where the rest of us are incoveragables. luckily you have a handful of people like stacey abrams and hillary rodham clinton who will solve our problems for us. of course they can't stacey abrams and why she will lose the governorship this fall jisz jes speaker it's not left and right it's up and down. you have rich and powerful people telling them what to do, they no one is going to stand for that anymore. how much longer do you think this mask craziness is going to go on. >> i think all across the planet you are seeing a rebellion. this whole truck driver effort, for example, in canada, which really reminds me of the tractor
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cade against jimmy cartner 197. the truck drivers got sick of it of course, the response, which shocked me. we think of canadians as nice, pleasant people, low key. well the canadian government reacted like a dictatorship and gone all out to causes a much pain as they can has even said, you know, if you provide them gasoline or provide them food, the truck drivers, now, you could be arrested. and i don't know what law there is that blocks you from providing food and gasoline to truckers, but, the local in ottawa that national capital has decided he is going to crush them. you are seeing this kind of real division, i think, everywhere. it's the nancy pelosi effect. you know, she runs a dictatorship. used to be called the house of representatives. it's really pelosi's dictatorship. it's the same kind of attitude. >> jesse: explain to the audience the tractor rebellion
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against jimmy carter quickly. >> sure what happened was farm incomes had dropped dramatically, and so the national farmer's union organized thousands of people, now, think about this. it's one thing to have big trucks to go at a pretty good speed. you suddenly had coming towards washington from all over the country. people driving big tractors it spied of a tractor. and they finally all -- i was a freshman congressman. you walk outside on the mall and here were all these tractors everywhere. but these -- the response was to be sympathetic not to try to find a way to lock them up. that's the real change, i think, has been how these elites now think their job is to try to go out and take normal everyday people and throw them in jail because they don't do what the elites want even if the elites aren't doing what they claim they want.
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>> jesse: thank you for coming on "jesse watters primetime." it was enlightening. i did not know about the tractor rebellion. >> glad to do it. >> jesse: also here tonight is michael bang peterson. a professor who basically told denmark about how to end this pandemic. and denmark ended the pandemic officially just last week. all right. so, professor, it's over in denmark. there is no pandemic officially anymore. how is that working out? >> well, what we have done in denmark is to say that the coronavirus is currently no long ear societal threat. in that sense we have taken from society and put over on individuals. still high infection cases so we still have to navigate the fact that we no longer have any restrictions. >> jesse: no restrictions and
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it's up to the individual to manage covid the way he or she wants to. i mean, that sounds perfectly understandable at this stage of the pandemic. people started to lose their minds. are people still scared whitless? what has been the situation in terms of society? are they thrilled? >> people are very supportive of the lifting off the restrictions. it should be said they were also in favor of imposing restrictions in december when the omicron wave came. but when we saw that it didn't have a critical impact on the hospitals, then there was both government support and also public support for lifting the restrictions again. >> jesse: michael, do me a favor, could you call the white house in this country and give them some advice because i think this white house could use a little danish wisdom. is it something about the dannys
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that are different than the americans? could you put your finger on it? >> >> if we look at the dain situation there has been very high trust in the health authorities in denmark which means that almost all adults and almost every elderly have been vaccinated with not just two doses but also with a booster vaccine so very high vaccine will uptake. >> we have high advice of the health authorities and that means that people are supportive when the restrictions are imposed but also when the health authorities say well now it's time to lift them again. then people are in support of that, too. >> jesse: yes. >> really what is going on in denmark is that people are to a very large extent sort of moving along in agreement. >> jesse: yeah, well, we were lied to by our public health authorities so there is not a lot of trust here. i understand what went down in denmark and sounds great.
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thank you so much at this point i wish i was danish a little. thank you. >> thank you. >> jesse: up next, the real story of joe rogan ahead. ♪ aleve it... and see what's possible. seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line. to help keep the gum sealed tight.
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>> jesse: joe rogan experienced some turbulence over the weekend. his podcast has been under assault from biden, cnn, the music industry, but his platform spotify stood strong as a rock. then a democrat super pac dug deep into the archives and released a montage of rogan using the "n" word from many years ago. here is a little. >> start saying [bleep], the word [bleep].
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>> jesse: rogan has apologized. >> >> there is a video that's out that's a comp place of me saying the "n" word. it's a video made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of conversations on my podcast and it's all smooshed together and it looks [bleep] horrible even to me. there is nothing i can do to take that back. i wish i could. i do hope that if anything that this can be a teachable moment. >> jesse: it is the rogan controversy about race because if that's the story, then biden is canceled. >> quote, we already have a [bleep] mayor we don't need any more big shots. >> jesse: is it about misinformation? no. because the big guy pushed covid misinformation from masks to the lock down to the lab leak to this. you are not going to get covid if you have these vaccinations. >> the real reason media is
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trying to silence rogan is he curious and curiosity threatens people in power. rogan is curious about treatments besides big pharma vaccine. is he curious about lockdowns, about the government's relationship with china. there is a lot of money and credibility here at stake. the media should be curious but they are not. the media would rather play it safe. keep their access and their bosses rich. so the media is trying to destroy rogan for asking the questions they should be asking you about aren't brave enough too. the democrats in the media have taken a page right out of the soviet union playbook. they painted it as a need for protection just like the ussr used to say. although spotify said it wouldn't remove rogan it said it would add content advisories to episodes talking about covid-19. meaning talking and asking questions about covid-19 is
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unacceptable. sound familiar? the few media outlets that aren't tied to the state in russia are now by law labeled a foreign agent and a similar content adviser warning is labeled on their content. the real problem the left and the media have are rogan not what he says is that he can't be controlled. he can't be told what to do or what to say. joining me now russian born former u.s. intelligence officer and censored but not silenced podcast host rebecca cough ler nationally syndicated radio host dana loesch rebecca, have you been through this and seen it all. what similarities are you seeing in the way they treated rogan and dissidence in the former soviet union? >> a lot of similarities the thought police has gone viciousness after joey rogan
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just as they did after the dissidence. i am very concerned at which point we're going to start not only deplatforming people designating them as crazy and throwing them into the mental hospital. the truth is joe rogan is a threat to the establishment and to the group think the party line we called it he is uncontrollable as you say he questions the orthodoxy. >> is that what happened in soviet russia put people in mental institutions if they said something they didn't agree with. >> yes. depends on the severity of what you said. as a little girl i actually did say some things at school that i was not supposed to because in my family my parents were anti-communist. and they would always warn me and my sister do not share the
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views of your family. do not believe everything that you hear at school so i said something and my parents were called to school to discuss what it is. what kind of alternative views and alternative opinions my parents were teaching to me. we even had a word correct opinion and incorrect opinion. and this is what i see right now the establishment of the correct opinion that jen psaki and the white house want spotify to promote. >> jesse: yeah, dana, my parents were called to the school but that was for my behavioral problems. nothing that i said that was the incorrect opinion. have you seen anything like this before, dana, this attack on rogan? it's vicious, it's coordinated. do you think he survives? >> jesse, they have been doing this to conservatives for 10 years. over 10 years. they have been doing this to conservatives for a really long time. here is the difference. they are not just going after conservatives anymore.
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they are going after people who are independent. they are going after classical liberals. going after libertarians and going after fellow democrats. people on the left. it's a tool to keep people in line just as much as it's a tool to get someone canceled for wrong think and them going after rogan proves exactly what everybody has been saying. he is independent. and he is curious. and if you are so much as curious. if you ask a question. you are challenging totalitarian narrative. the left has grown so much more to tall tarren the last couple of decades. they have been doing this such long time now other people go along with it or waking up. matt taibbi is a guy i used to argue with other less performing networks. now he is even waking up to some of this stuff there are people seeing what is happening we are all on the same page. joe rogan needs to stop apologizing. this is not about apologies. it's not about redemption which leads to reconciliation. this, jesse, is about complete
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and utter destruction. >> and i sure as hell am not going to take any lectures from a bunch of balding middle age white guys who aren't concerned about any kind of a sensitivities or any kind of racial majority or minorities that they are offending or that have been offended with this. because they wouldn't be drying to get strong arm everybody and get everybody together as their own identity politic militia to cancel people they don't like. one last thing, jesse. i'm glad we have to say the last name rogan with this. most people would be confused. is it joe biden that said the slur on or championed racial segregation the phrase racial jungle championing it is it ralph northam? the people by the way dave portnoy did an interview with these guys they themselves had used this racial slur as well. go on and on. we see the justice trudeaus and ralph northam i'm tired of the double standard and left going
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good stewards, a moral obligation for us to hand this planet over to the next generation in a responsible way. from the it's a religious thing. i believe this is god's creation. >> jesse: owning a vineyard makes you mother earth and mother earth can't wait in line at the gate. those are the rules i didn't write them. someone did write the rules for achieving financial success. so, if you want a private jet, a juicy stock portfolio and freezers full of artisan gelato like nancy and who wouldn't want we brought dave ramsey here radio host of the ramsey show and author of "baby step millionaires." all right, dave, explain this to us, if you are taking baby steps to be a millionaire how do you do that so quickly? >> well, i don't know how speaker pelosi did it. apparently her net worth is somewhere north of half a billion. 500 times a millionaire. so she is not our typical baby steps millionaire for sure. apparently her husband is very,
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very good at investing from what i hear in the rumors. but, you know, the difference is that millionaire used to be what we called rich. and like from the 1920s, prior to the stock market crash to be a millionaire in america at that time was somewhat equivalent to be a billionaire today. and so when we think of millionaire it used to be the stamp we said hey, that's rich. now we think a billionaire. millionaires don't have jets. millionaires don't have seven cars. millionaires don't have multiple houses. they have one nice paid for house and a big 401(k). that's a millionaire. billionaires, however, have a thousand million. and so you can't compare yourself to folks like speaker pelosi or famous people billionaires flying around on private jets. that's a different world and different set of numbers. can you retire with dignity with a million dollars. >> jesse: way to do that is what just small investing year by year and just all of a sudden you are retired and you have a nice fat nest egg? >> you know, absolutely. it's kind of boring in a sense
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but it's less boring than being broke. that's for sure. we got to do something. incremental process. obviously getting out of debt. you know dave ramsey is going to say that that you have got your money take the money you used to pay in car payments and student loans and all the other things and simply put that money in 401(k) company match or without a company match working to get your house paid off. study deed 10,000 millionaires. of the 10,000 precisely 90% did not become millionaires because of an inherited wealth. so all these people out there saying the only way to become wealthy in america today is to inherit it. they are telling a lie statistically. we studied 10,000 millionaires air tight research. we actually know what is really going on. not what your broke brother-in-law thinks. >> jesse: you have a testimonial in the garbage man never went to college. wife is a secretary. >> yeah. >> jesse: 8 years in the army is he a millionaire.
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that's the formula. you have got to listen to dave ramsey or just run for congress and trade on inside information. thank you so much, dave ramsey, everybody check out the book "baby step millionaire." >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: barack obama running into some problems in hawaii. and a woman who identifies as a wolf. that is straight ahead. ♪ ♪ including nasal congestion, so you can breathe better. claritin-d. breathe better.
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100-year-old sea wall up. but people say it's eroding their beaches and screwing around with the coastal environment there. here now indicated lynn becker daily mail reporter and host. kaitlin, so, barack's neighbors are angry with him. >> there are issues with neighbors in the area and local environmentalists who have problem with sea walls in general and on this multimillion dollars property that spans about three acres. there is a big sea wall, of course, facing the sea. the issue with sea walls are they are good from the perspective of the homeowners because their home and property are protected but they're bad from the perspective of environmentalists because they cause a lot of beach erosion and they are contributing to dying beaches across hawaii. >> jesse: so you are saying the expresident cares more about multimillion dollars mansion than about the environment in hawaii. they are not mad at him for any
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other reason. >> that's not what i said. but nice try. that is not what i said. what i said was there is a pre-existing sea wall on this property that is still there and there was talk about even expanding it which could, of course, cause more erosion and that is making environmentalists and local people upset, especially neighbors about ba what it is doing to the beaches there is a loophole in hawaii where there could be certain sea wall. stay there. people wide ranging issue. it also is an issue here in the continental u.s. as well in washington state and california. you know, sea walls and beach erosion is a problem. >> jesse: kaitlin, would you say that he is admitting that walls work?
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i'm enjoying putting words in your mouth. if i was barack obama's neighbor i would be angry at him too but for many, many other reasons. thank you so much. a woman gang raped in mark zuckerberg's metaverse. she is here to tell her story. also, a woman who identifies as a wolf. ♪ get your personal points plan! i'm james corden and i'm here to tell people that ww is getting even more personal. keep on shopping, ignore us. i've lost like 28 pounds. you look great! i love that my clothes fit better, but i just love ice cream a little bit more than that. the new ww personal points program is particular to you. so what kind of foods do you like? avocado. ice cream. sandwiches. no food is off limits. when can i start?! get started for just $10 a month at ww.com hurry! offer ends february 7th!
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. >> jesse: call me old fashioned if something is a ritual i'm suspicious. i like reality. the only thing i'm trying to escape is traffic. when mark zuckerberg said is he starting a new reality thing metaverse. wasn't very interested. he said it looks like this. i'm in. welcome. oh my god you got [bleep] on your news. >> this is so cool. stop for a second. every gesture you make i can see all your hands. your expressions. >> check this out. can i basically go and go stand at the white board and. >> wow. >> it's like brainstorming just
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space i had three male "avatars" with male voices surround me, verbally harassing me, sexually harassing me and touching my "avatar" inappropriately with a fourth "avatar" taking photos and continually verbally and sexually harass me. i said stop, stop, please stop it and they didn't. >> jesse: what kind of verbal harassment were you experiencing? >> suggestions of doing acts that i would prefer not to say on television and suggesting that i was here to be assaulted and that the whole purpose of me entering that venue is that i'ed to be sexually harassed and sexually assault you had. >> what did these male "avatars" look like. >> well, they were digital "avatars." they were -- everyone has a similar look in age as an "avatar." it's hard to describe. and it is a sorted set of the
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to them. >> no, they have not reached out to me. >> jesse: so the audience knows you are involved with can a booneys, which is a competing metaverse situation. i don't even know if that's a conflict or not. i just wanted to make sure the audience knows that. but it's a no man land out there. wild wild west. if zuckerberg wants to go that way, it looks like that's the way it's going to go. i'm sorry this happened to you. we had to cover it because i have never heard anything like this before in my life. nina, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> jesse: she's a wolf. but she is also a woman. and she is also here next. ♪ ♪ this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching.
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♪ ♪ [howling] >> jesse: she is spiritually and psychologically identifies as a british columbia wolf. she calls herself -- somebody who says they are nonhuman animal on a personal level. she's not alone, there's many people across the country who identifies different animals and even mythical creatures like dragons. naomi joins me now. how are you doing, by the way? >> i'm doing pretty good, how are you? >> jesse: i'm fantastic. i've never interviewed a wolf before. >> [laughs] >> jesse: how do you identify as a wolf and become a wolf, what is the process?
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we will do that to get some sort of release, but it is not something i do on a day-to-day basis or anything. >> jesse: you are not pulling one over on us, this is a real thing you are doing? >> no, i am not. there are many different people who sort of feel that they are a are -- other canon is a general term. you were mentioning dragons and such, that would fall under that. whereas having a earthly an email or a being that has once walked the earth would classify as. >> jesse: i'm feel like i'm in the metaverse all of a sudden. what is your mating ritual light? >> [laughs] there is somebody i deeply care for it called the raven. not a raven. but no, not necessarily. you don't have to be that way to
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but you know what? i'll leave that to greg gutfeld. thank you very much. you have the sweetest giggle i've ever heard. and we are going to have to have you back. >> i'd be more than happy. >> jesse: thank you so much. that is all for tonight. tucker carlson is up next. remember, i'm watters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" paired workers of the world unite. the weird thing is that it is pretty likely that marx himself never met an actual worker. he didn't spend a decade and a cotton mill witnessing the oppression on the first hand. no. he was a rich kid who became a journalist. but for more than 150 years,
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