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while shredding the slopes. check him out here in this video gone viral. the michigan pastor enjoying an outing with fellow canons and institute candidates keep up the great work. "special report" salute thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's for this "special report" fair, balanced and unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. can you do that, jesse? >> jesse: no. but those videos were better than my one more thing. i better get my act together, bret. [laughter] >> bret: you better. >> jesse: thank you. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: funny thing happened in the last two and a half weeks. the sun feels like it's shining brighter. the air tastes crisper. and people are breathing a little easier. well, that's thanks to the end of most of the mask mandates. we will get to that in a minute. so, what's changed in the last 17 days or so that has had such
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and gets rich amassing over $300 million in assets while serving in congress isn't serving. it's swindling. we're blowing this up and congress has started to listen. looks like liz warren watches "primetime." >> this is the senate's first bipartisan bill on ending stock ownership and trading among members of congress. the american people have a right to know that when lawmakers are making decisions, it's about the best interest of the american people, not about the lawmakers' own personal financial interest. this bill is sharp and clean. it says no ownership, no trading for members or their spouses. >> jesse: it took us less than three weeks to get pocahontas on our side maybe the squad is next. speaking of the squad, have you noticed twitter is a little less annoying lately?
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yep, that one is on us, too. ♪ you're welcome ♪ >> jesse: we crossed into aoc's congressional district to see what her constituents really thought of her. let's just say we didn't find a lot of fans. now aoc has ditched twitter saving us all from more videos like this. >> if waking up in the morning and doing your makeup gives you life, then that is amazing and you should do it. >> jesse: she isn't the only new yorker whose sensibilities we have awoken. we call that the big apple surge in crime and retail theft and now we have an al sharpton is following our lead. >> you go to a local pharmacy rite aid any of them. you have got to get somebody to help assist you. they have the little button there. you hit the buzzer and the guy comes over and unlocks your
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toothpaste. we cannot have a culture where people are just at random just robbing and stealing and it's out of control. >> jesse: we can't have an america where we have to unlock our toothpaste at duane reed. that's only the beginning, guys. on friday, we brought you the story of a brave group of high school students who stood up to the mask bullies. >> we're all walking in the school with no mask on. you can get me in trouble. they can suspend me. i don't care. we are done with this. and obviously all of you are, too. we want this to be a peaceful, respectful movement. we are just trying to gain back our rights as citizens. if a staff member asks you to put a mask on, you say no thank you and keep walking. and if they kick you out. then go home. >> jesse: by monday morning their message moved across the country about as fast as democrats play the race card. coincidence? i think not. we just want these students to have their lives back like these
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kids in israel when they learned the mask mandate was over. watch. >>[screams] >> jesse: that's the raw emotion and pure joy of knowing your life is going back to normal. they can finally see their friends' faces and their smiles. that's all we're asking for here in america. and like i said earlier we're winning. democrat run states pennsylvania, delaware, new jersey, massachusetts, oregon, rhode island and even connecticut have all gotten smart and are ending their school mask mandates. or they got some bad polling numbers. but, we have a problem. democrats actually want credit for crushing the virus and lifting mandates. you don't believe me? i know. it's preposterous. but here is congressman hakeem
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jeffries thanking joe biden. >> under president biden's leadership, a public health infrastructure was put into place to ensure that we can do everything possible to crush the virus and that is what has been happening. >> jesse: so democrats commit crimes against humanity and now they want credit for stopping the crimes? well how nice of them. they are not going to get away with it. biden's average approval is officially fallen into the 30's. which, as a democrat, with the full support of the media is very hard to do. you are welcome for that one too, america. so, in less than three weeks. look at all the things that we have been able to accomplish. and we are only getting started. we have a lot more work to do. so keep hounding your congress members and tell them to do something about the border, first of all. refuse to stay quiet when your school board looks to push crt on you and your kids.
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and don't listen when the left wing media says you're wrong. we all know they really have no clue what's going on. we live in the era of "primetime" now. >> ride with "primetime." and keep texting and emailing and speaking out because we're listening. and this is only the beginning. here now dan bongino, host of unfiltered and fox nation's canceled in the u.s.a. dan, i know of all people you would appreciate someone taking credit for all the good things happening. do you catch my drift here? >> yeah, i mean, you are like jesse stradomos. your book was titled how to save the world and look in three weeks you did it. >> jesse: how did i forget to mention the books. i'm really slipping, dan. >> i mean, do i have to do you will a the plugging for you. we me and will cain are best plugging. >> jesse: i need to watch you
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more in all seriousness. i was going to ask you a serious continue. >> this is funny because your book was literally titled jawrts how i saved the world you just showed out you saved the world. you didn't get that come on, man. >> jesse: let me get serious. dan, we talked about this a couple weeks ago. how do you process the democrats. everybody in the country gets covid. everybody in the country got sick with omicron. and now they want credit when the cases are down for lifting up all these stupid mandates. are they going to get away with that dan? >> i don't think so. but this -- i love this topic when they sent it to me i was year joyed. i actually talked about this on my radio show. you see, that's how you plug, by the way. >> jesse: the dan bongino show, right. >> i talked about this on the radio today. this is how you can always tell on the right like chest out, chin up, that we are winning, if we didn't win, we are winning, this is how i know the tide is turning.
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when the messaging chaos comes from the left, they are usually very organized. board from "star trek," jesse, when there is a message out there kavanaugh did this or whatever, like a laser they focus on it. when you see this messaging chaos, it means the donor classes in the ear of every liberal activist and politician saying that isn't working and this isn't working. the crt thing you mentioned in your monologue you got me thinking. c are t messaging first a great thing and then only taught in law schools and then it didn't exist and then you are a racist for even mentioning it then we had the masks, right? messaging chaos on the mask. last week it was going to save the world. this week well, maybe not. and then today it's like well, listen to the cdc, but only nod if you are in a blue state that just repealed mask mandate. one more, the truckers, right? first it was like truckers. and first they were nazis and white supremacists and then a host on msnbc said they are playing plinko and they got pizza ovens therefore it's a
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siege. this is how you know they are losing it. >> jesse: you are right. they did it with crime, too. remember? first it was police was bad. then defund the police. then don't defund the police. then the republicans were the ones that defunded the police. and we don't want to defund the police. and now al sharpton is saying -- al sharpton is now on board. it's crazy. >> can i say thank you for stopping geraldo today on "the five" from embarrassing himself trying to make al sharpton out to be -- he is not here to defend himself. we will have to argue this out. you saved him from himself. >> jesse: which those of how missed "the five" i don't know how are. this actually came out of geraldo's mouth direct quote. al sharpton is the smartest public official in america. >> saved him. >> jesse: i needed a bongino in that moment. my goodness. how do you put up with geraldo, by the way? >> you know, listen, man, it's part of the gig, you know. when the match is over, we touch
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gloves but it's always funny. you did save him from self-and that police point is brilliant. when they can't agree on a message and they are not focused like a laser like the "star trek" board you know we are winning. >> jesse: are we going to pound it out like you and geraldo now? are we going to say democrats, i'm glad you finally are following the science back to where we were about a year ago? are we going to taunt them? like what happens now? >> well, i can tell you what i would do. i don't know what the swampy republicans are going to do. i will tell you what the good ones are going to do. they are going to be merciless. listen, again, i'm a christian, right you? want redemption? talk to jesus christ. i mean that. this is politics. this is planet earth. if i were a republican, i would hammer onto the door of every single voter in my district the democrats quote about making your kids wear a mask all day salivating into a mask at 2 and 5 years old. all of the stuff they did to
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shut down your business. i wouldn't let them. >> jesse: move for the midterms for sure. when republicans gain power in the house, i would go hard after these people. you got to hold fauci accountable. you have got to slap a bunch of subpoenas with the cdc. these people, they did some nasty stuff to our children. to our small businesses. and we just can't let them get away with it like oh this is politics. they hurt people. you know, they ended up killing some people. this is bad stuff. and i don't want to see the republicans get squishy because they have a tendency to go squishy. i will give you the last word. >> yeah, fred siegel in his book talks about iron triangle. media and activist groups. if republicans take charge do the same thing. drag them in front of a congressional committee. get it out in front of the media and get republican activist groups involved and get the answers on the stuff you just said. the left does it, we should do it, too. >> jesse: amen. dan bongino the master plugger. do you want to do it got another
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. >> jesse: pregnant alabama woman run over by her own car this weekend. carjacked at a gas station. she tried to chase after the dirt bags in the parking lot and they drove right through her. the woman is okay. she says she has a little back pain and it's clear she didn't watch "primetime" last week. we showed america what to do if your carjacked. watch. >> give me the key.
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give me the key to the car. give me the key, give me the key. >> this is my car. i got the key. got it that's the wrong way did it the wrong way why did i do it the wrong way? >> because you were fumbling, fighting me. i got a gun in your face and that's a good way to get shot. >> give me your keys to the car. give me the keys. >> hey, hey. >> someone comes in that car with a gun, out of the car. >> boom! then you hit the gas. >> jesse: not just your car you got to worry about though, when criminals are done stealing that they could be coming for your home next. >> [bleep] [bleep]
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[shouting] >> jesse: a family of five in philly held hostage three days in their own home of wicked game of gang bangers tortured and forced to withdraw large cash amounts from different banks. the family was let go after the father made one last withdrawal at a casino. but, what do you do when a home invasion situation? how do you handle it? well, let's ask wild bill stanton a former nypd officer and author of the book prepared not scared. all right. so you did a good job with me with the car. what do i need to know with a home invasion? >> well, jesse, well, thank you for having me on. that footage is horrific. it's about being prepared not scared. having that situational awareness and fortifying your
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sanctuary, which is your home. securing it so the bad guys never get in the first place. >> jesse: so you are saying locks, alarms, stuff like that? but what happens if they pass the asnrarm what happens if you leave the door unlocked? what do you do? >> well, you bring up a good point. a good third of all home invasions, home burglaries, are through the front door, people forget to lock their front door. about 20% the front window and another 20% they go in through the back door, it's not locked. to your point, what do you do if they break in? you need to have an action plan. in your mind, go through the what if scenario. suppose someone broke in my home. you may want to invest in a breech resistant master door and door name. if you are home and in your bedroom you hear someone breaking in you do the not want to engage secure and fortify. if you have weapons in your elm. who make sure you know how to use them that they are secured
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but for you to have it. >> jesse: we saw some of the footage the guy is pointing a weapon right at them and he charges them and tries to wrestle the weapon away. would you advise someone do that in a home invasion? >> all of this is subjective. this is your life on the line. if you feel your family and your children, yourself are in imminent danger of death, well then you have to fight for your life. but if you can avoid it. if you can hide, secure preplanning, that very well may save your life. but to be educated to be prepared not scared, that's the way you go at it. >> jesse: so you know where the pistol is in the house. always have access to it. and you get to breech resistance. >> pepper spray. >> jesse: bear spray? >> a breech resistant door and master bedroom i advise. i would have battle plans. if they come in through the back door what am i going to do? go through scenarios in your head and educate your family. if you hear something, one
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person would call 911. everybody runs into the master bedroom. you do not want to go downstairs with a baseball bat. you know, this is happening more and more. especially now with covid. people are living home, most burglaries occur during the daytime between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. so, don't think just because you are home no one is going to break. in you saw on your footage it does happen. >> jesse: unbelievable that's good make a game plan and stick with it instinct. wild bill always good advice for the folks out there. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> jesse: this mom asked her 14-year-old daughter to baby-sit during the pandemic. and she was arrested for it. she joins us next because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer
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you would think prosecutors would have their hands full but you would be wrong. this is melissa henderson. she is no drug trafficker, not a carjacker. she didn't even light a car on fire. she is a single mother of five from georgia. what's her heinous crime? during the pandemic, she let her teenage daughter baby-sit her other children. it happened in may of 2020 when schools and day cares were still in lockdown but melissa had to provide for the family so she went to work just a few miles away and put her 14-year-old daughter in charge for a few hours. her daughter is in high school. they live in a lovely nacialgd. >> while her teenage daughter was remote learning over zoom. melissa's 4-year-old son opened the door and walked over to the neighbor's house. he was safe. the teenager grabbed him when she realized he was missing a few minutes later. but for some reason the cops were called. when melissa got home, police were at her doorstep and a week later she was cuffed and jailed.
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and now she is facing criminal reckless conduct charges, which could put her in prison. do you feel safer now, america? melissa henderson joins me now along with her lawyer and founder of parents u.s.a. david. i don't know how something like this could happen, melissa. take us through exactly what went down that day. >> which day, the day that he walked outside? >> jesse: yeah. >> yeah. just basically just that they were at home playing and he went outside. he saw his neighbor friend outside playing as well. and went tout play with him. and as soon as his mom saw him, brought him into her house and called the police. >> jesse: so it was the neighbor that called the police because your son had wandered over tore play with her own son. do you guys have a problem with each other? >> not that i knew of. but i just don't know why it had to be handled that way. there were many other avenues
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she could have taken. >> jesse: obviously. and then so you're saying police arrived at some point and arrested you? what did the police say? >> well, they came that day that he was there. that he had walked outside. and they said, you know, it happens, no big deal. we just wanted you to know and we don't see anything wrong here. and carry on. well, about a week later, they all showed up ready to arrest me for that incident. >> jesse: so now you have been charged with a crime. some prosecutor really has nothing better to do in your county and you are facing prison time if convicted and sentenced to that statute. what are you doing to fight back against this kind of injustice? >> we filed a motion to quash in july. and it is still pending. we very not heard anything back from the judge yet on that. and in the meantime, we're waiting. it's been two years. it's been two years of not
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knowing what is about to happen. it's not knowing what i can and can't do without, you know, being reprimanded, i'm not quite even sure what i have done wrong. i don't know-it's not clear, you know, what you can and can't do. >> haven't done anything wrong. she is 14. it's not like you left her with a 6-year-old. left him with a 6-year-old. >> right. >> jesse: she is a responsible young woman she was remote learning. >> exactly. >> jesse: goes back to shutting down the schools which was pretty stupid. it puts people like you, single mother with kids in an impossible situation because you have to go work and provide for your family while everyone is at home learning. >> absolutely. >> jesse: i feel bad for you. is there a way people can support you? >> we do have a couple of go fund mes available. david has one. it helps with the legal fees and allows him to continue fighting for other parents in these similar situations. i also have one as well.
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that one will benefit me and the children just, you know, to keep fighting through this and, you know, just continue. nighttime quite sure how long this will even go on. >> jesse: it's the weirdest thing i have ever heard. and i have heard some pretty stuff. be careful of go fund me hopefully they don't shut that down as people are crooked. best of luck to you and keep us posted as to what goes down in court because. >> thank you. >> jesse: we will make a pretty big deal out of it if you end up going to prison over a baby-sitting situation. thank you, melissa. >> thank you for your support. >> jesse: david, thank you for your organization's work. we appreciate it. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: we found out what whoopi goldberg has been up to during her suspension. it's gone from bad to worse for disney. ♪ ♪ ur kindness outshines your highs and lows. your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i,
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♪ >> jesse: dealing with the left like being a hockey goalie, they are slapping hundreds of pucks at you every second. >> ready. >> oh, man, i'm going to die. i'm going to die. >> aim. >> golly. >> please, no. >> fire! [screams] >> jesse: you can't keep up with these people. they go after your family on planes, on the highway, in the classroom, online, and now on their favorite streaming app. no, not fox nation, disney plus, start streaming and you wills in the something. it's like a recruitment video for the squad. disney just released the new series called rise up and sing out where they blast white toddlers for their microaggressions. look. >> your skin is so much darker
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than hers. >> hold it, did that comment make you feel uncomfortable? >> that's microaggression. >> what's a microaggression. >> a microaggression says something that makes you feel bad. sometimes it might be because of your race. >> they even break out into song. >> we wish you hadn't said that, the way you speak ♪ join us in this chorus and speak up ♪ speak up, speak out ♪ we can change the narrative ♪ speak up, speak out. ♪ >> whoopi goldberg must be writing cartoons for disney during her suspension. there is no other way to explain this whatever happened to the classics anyway. >> oh no i ain't. >> oh, yes, you are >> jesse: let's bring in clinical psychologist dr. catherine coleman to see what thee thinks. all right, dr. colman, would
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have you your child watching something like that on disney? >> if i had -- well, if i had a kid, i certainly would not be letting them watch and this a would be cringing if i saw that on the tv. like the marching and the music just reminds me of basically a lightened up isis propaganda video. >> jesse: that might be going a little too far there is militancy involved in it. it's about a mob mentality, you know, ganging up on people, baled on race. and then subjecting people to things that you know, they don't even really understand. are kids even old enough to gasp what a microaggression is? >> no. and it drives me bonkers that they're using such a large word for these young kids that are watching this you know, kids' brain. >> jesse: long word for even me. >> right? for all of us. kids' brains are malleable and susceptible and vulnerable to any kind of persuasion or manipulation. that's exactly what this is. you know, it's essentially
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trying to coercively persuade kids to believe a certain way and in this case to essentially believe in wokeness and that if you are part of the majority, that you are bad, and to feel guilty and shameful for things that they truly have no control over. >> it's about the shame game for sure. are children -- when do they become conscious of race. when i was little you don't even care it doesn't matter to you. you just have people to play with. in nursery school you play with people. some kids you like, some kids you don't like. it doesn't have anything to do with race. you just play with people. >> exactly. kids start to recognize race at a fairly young age because they start to notice that kids a little bit different than them. in the video you showed. one of the comments was made hey, your skin is darker than mine. hey, they made it seem like that was a bad comment to make when it's simply just a direct observation and there is nothing wrong with that and that's the problem is that it's okay toes
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in the race. there is nothing wrong with that. >> jesse: that's a good point. i like road runner and bugs bunny and all that stuff. i didn't see much wrong with that but, things change. call me old fashioned. doctor, thank you. >> you're welcome. have a good one. >> jesse: is joe biden trying to shut down fox news? ted cruz may have just found the smoking gun and he is here next. ♪ t! less sick days! cold coming on? zicam is the #1 cold shortening brand! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam. zinc that cold!
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>> jesse: joe biden must hate fox news. tucker calls him sleepy. laptop with. we already know what he thinks of doocy that stupid son of a bitch. fox later in charge of regulating fox g.g.sone is her name. in 2020 i believe fox news has had the most negative impact on our democracy. its state sponsored propaganda with few if any opposing viewpoints. have you seen geraldo? biden is putting this plant on the fcc. >> do you think they are the only news agency that
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state-sponsored propaganda? >> let me. >> that's your quote, by the way. >> i know it's my quote, yeah. i just wanted to complete my thought. my opinions as a public interest advocate will have no bearing on how i behave as a policymaker if i'm confirmed. >> jesse: biden is putting a fox hater to guard the hen house. the way they have come after parents, the tea party, the trump campaign, i wouldn't be surprised if fox was targeted and the exact same way. senator ted cruz held her feet to the fire today. >> and he joins me now. all right, senator, i see something nefarious going on here. are you suspicious? >> i'm highly suspicious. but i have got to start by saying congrats on the new show, jesse. it's a big damn deal and i'm proud to join you. i'm celebrating. you know, it's a mice contrast. you are getting a new show at the same time cnn, everyone is getting fired for like it's
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almost a comedy at this point what they're doing. so i like the contrast between the two. >> jesse: i think america likes the contrast and the ratings prove that so what do you think of this woman gigi the name sounds funky and the glasses make thee think twice. it seems like she has a radical agenda and now in charge of this place? >> look, she hates fox news. she has been vocal and partisan a long time. she has described fox news some of the quotes that she tweeted out she has described fox news as i believe fox news has had the most negative impact in our democracy. it's state sponsor you had propaganda. she has gone on to say. she also talks about another tweet was so do you still want me to believe that social media is more dangerous to our democracy than fox news? and just to complete what she is saying, at another point, she was talking about sinclaire and other conservative outlet that she doesn't like and she tweeted i say that the fcc, the federal
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communications commission should look at whether sinclaire is qualified to be a broadcast licensee at all. so she suggested if you don't like someone, if they're a conservative outlet, the federal government should revoke their license to broadcast. that's scary stuff. i mean, that's a willingness to abuse government power to go after and target those views you disagree with. and as far as i'm concerned. someone who wants to abuse government power like that has no business being anywhere near governmental authority. >> jesse: well, biden put her there or biden's handlers put her there. they know what she believes. you don't all of a sudden lose your beliefs when you get a new job. those beliefs stay with you. now she is in a position where she could unleash those beliefs on fox and hurt the company. and hurt the people that work here. do you think biden knows what's going on here? >> you know, i doubt biden know what is day it is.
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it is -- but he has made the decision to hand the agenda over to the radical left, to the bernie sanders, the elizabeth warrens and apartment ocs and the pattern we have seen from biden, they keep nominating people who are radical zealots, who will abuse their power. whether it is nominating two of the leading advocates for abolishing the police to senior positions in the department of justice. biden did that and every democrat voted to confirm them or whether nominating rachel rollings who is a radically pro-criminal district attorney to be the u.s. attorney in massachusetts after she put out a list of 15 crimes she wouldn't prosecute. every democrat voted to confirm her over and over again you are seeing biden or nominating federal judges, including one fellow from new york who described his own motivation as saying he hated conservatives. and he was motivated by wanting to punish conservatives, that's who biden wants to be a judge.
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so putting someone who hates fox news at the fcc is sadly consistent with the pattern. >> jesse: i don't hate gigi i just feel bad for her. and that's the difference between liberals and conservatives. >> she is actually a very bright woman. she is impressive woman and true believer. do you know what? you and i would not silence her. we wouldn't muzzle her. look, we saw jen psaki from the white house call on go fund me to effectively steal $10 million from the canadian truckers because this white house is willing to abuse government power to silence people's free speech. and that's wrong. >> jesse: they are. shut their mouths and take their money. that should be the biden campaign pledge right there. >> why by the way nancy pelosi told americans competing in the olympics basically shut up and dribble. don't speak out about china's human rights atrocities, these democrats will silence you and take away your free speech and
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they are willing to abuse power to do it. >> jesse: they are laughing all the way to the bank. thank you very much, senator ted cruz the great state of texas. >> jesse: if you are bald, we can grow you new hair. if you are chubby, we can get you fit. we can even make you happier. special guest tony robbins is dropping in. and he has already changed my life. ♪ ♪ n-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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three of prime time, and what a whirlwind that has been. i'm looking for some hacks to keep my energy up, making the show the best it can be for you. i've been doing some reading about personal development. books about sleep, exercise, food. get in my mind right. i discovered a guy named tony robbins who's already been discovered, he's even more popular than i am if you can believe it. tony robbins is now in the
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house, motivational speaker. first of all, i love the book. and i did the cryotherapy. you said to go into this chamber there and i was like, negative 140 degrees. i did it for about 2.5 minutes. i feel smarter and sexier already. it feels fantastic. this book is so good. these things that people don't even know about. i even heard about contracting your muscles you don't have to spend 5 minutes at the gym. tell us how you can make our lives better. to speak a first of all, i'm not as popular as you. thank you. i have been obsessed at looking at and finding breakthroughs, how people can improve their lives. i had an incident where it looked like it was career ending. i was going down snowboarding chasing a 22-year-old who was of
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you don't want to use your own stem cells. she said when babies are born, we throw away the cord. and that is stem cells. just an iv and a shot three days in a row, first day i was tired, second day was miraculous. i woke up the next morning, no pain in my shoulder. but more importantly, pain for the first time in years. so i became crazy. i wanted to know everything about him. i decided not to stem cells, there is a revolution that is changing lives. the pope puts on the biggest conference every two years and i'm not dumb enough to just speak. i went to all four days. and i saw changes i couldn't believe. a single shot they can put in your body, a stage iii trial. it would be improved at the end of this year, beginning of spring.
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it re-grows your tendons though your bones, uses your own dna and stem cells. in 11 months, 16-year-old -- there is a test now. the number one killer, a single test you can do using ai opens up digitally arteries and can tell you whether the calcium in your body mr. young on calcified. subnet can break you off and give you a heart attack. showing you what to do to prevent this. we are all made of these dna and as you probably know, jean hunter dean for there was a young man i interviewed on "america's got talent." there's so many things that are happening right now that most people know about. i wrote this book. i went to 150 scientists, the best doctors in the world, and put it in one book. here's the simple things you can
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do. thousands of studies show that it prevents cancer. >> jesse: i'm putting sprouts in my salad now. and there's chapters you might want to skip if you don't care about that stuff, if you are not 75 or not a woman. you skip that chapter. but this thing is filled with good stuff that is easy and not that expensive and it is super cutting edge. so check it out. tony robbins, i've got to go. i've got to run. >> thank you for having me on. >> jesse: i'll text you. because everyone is texting me. all right. time for your texts. ryan from painesville south carolina. will my and 95 mask get here before my crack pipe or do i just pulled on the mask to use the pipe? asking for a friend. mark and whitney from knoxville, tennessee, i guess nbc finds you threatening in this time slot. we'll fortune gave away 100 gees
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two days in a row. we were watching you, you better. rich from greensburg wisconsin, are the bite and crack pipes going to be made in america, i guarantee you they are made in china. tucker is up next. and remember one thing. i'm watters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it seems pretty fat fascinating to see the democratic party recent polling on covid restrictions. it must've been pretty awful, apocalyptic. because some things spooked them come about. in less than a week, the same people who systematically turned america into a quarantine camp
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