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remember valentine's day. think about it tomorrow on "special report," democrats embrace gerrymandering ahead of a tough election cycle. just been talking about the polls. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. a little different show format. jesse watters is coming up next. he has this show called prime time. is ♪ ♪ >> jesse: at some point in our lives we have come across a crime scene. now, it can be something simple like you walk past a fender bender or maybe you saw a carjacking. >> come on. >> give me your wallet. >> don't shoot. >> there goes the money for the lipo. >> jesse: with almost every crime scene comes eyewitnesses.
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four different people can watch the same thing and give four different accounts of what happened. remembers of the suspect with long hair and another man says it was short. was the perp skinny, fat? what was he wearing? by the end of the interviews the cops have four different stories and no leads. that's what's happening in the democrat party right now. we have seen what lockdowns mandates and masks have done to the country. especially to our children. so what are the democrats doing about this? well, it depends on how ask. the cdc says the whole country needs to stay muzzled. >> at this time we continue to recommend masking in areas of high and substantial transmission. that's much of the country right now in public indoor settings. >> jesse: then there is the white house who says listen to the cdc but also listen to your governor and also listen to the science. >> we recognize people are tired of the pandemic. they are tired of wearing masks.
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i bet all of you are. i certainly know i am. we all understand it. but that what our focus is on is looking at the data and science. >> jesse: saying you are following the science is like saying something is racist. it's meaningless now. are we following the same science that cooked up the virus in the lab? because the last time we followed the science, we killed a bunch of people. democrat governors are dropping mandates, so, who is following the science now? i'm so confused. >> because of the dramatic decline in our covid numbers effective monday march 7th, the statewide school mask mandate will be lifted. we are not going to manage covid to zero. we have to learn how to live with covid. >> my recommendation is that we end the statewide mask mandate as of february 28th. >> as of march 31st, we will remove the requirement in schools, the emergency requirement at the state level.
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schools, and children to wear masks. so, live with it not in fear of it. one crime scene and drastically different responses. bongino made a great point last night. sometimes he does. the democrats are usually in lock step. like the mob. and so you know they are in trouble when they are talking point all over the place. messaging chaos. didn't exist and then you are a racist for even mentioning it and then we had the masks. going to save the world. this week today it's like well, listen to the cdc, but only not if you are in bylaw state mask mandate. >> jesse: joe biden promised to crush the virus and now that everybody got the virus, the
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democrats want credit. >> the omicron variant is in retreat and that's not by accident. that's because under president biden's leadership, a public health infrastructure was put into place beginning with the american rescue plan without a single republican vote to ensure that we can do everything possible to crush the virus. and that has been happening. >> there is no reason for mandates at this point. if things change, we can change back. but, right now, we should free as many people from these restrictions. >> jesse: do they think we are stupid? this is like wanting credit for taking your foot off somebody's neck. here is your freedom back, peasant. i only hurt you because i love you. they terrorized us for two years. you couldn't shop for groceries without hiding your face. you couldn't eat out. you couldn't work out -- well, i did. or you couldn't even go out and catch a movie. you couldn't go to work.
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you couldn't even go on vacation. you have to show your papers just to grab a cup of coffee here in new york. you couldn't have weddings, fauci told you not to celebrate thanksgiving and christmas with your family, your children can't see their classmates' smile and people got fired because of mandates. but the left want us to forget that. and that they are behind all of that. this is the levy lucien of the democrat. the party of run out of patsies to pen their failures on. went from trump's fault to know it was your fault to, you can thank us later for saving your life. and why the sudden change of heart are democrats seeing the light or seeing their power slip away. >> as covid-19 cases drop. new polling shows americans are ready for the country to open up. look at these numbers and we also think about the democrat and how they need to position themselves as they head toward the next election cycle. >> jesse: yes, we think of the
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democrats. mika said the quieted part out loud. this is about politics. that's why they slipped. >> back, dip down, dip down. >> jesse: the same thing is going down with inflation. they spent all last year telling us inflation was, you know, a high class problem. insisting it was transitory and actually a good thing. and, of course, they blamed you. >> now, more people have jobs. more people are buying goods. that's increasing the demand. that's a good thing. >> jesse: stop buying all those things like food and gasoline, you greedy american consumer. you have had enough. the so-called experts the democrats and the media are always initially wrong. and when they finally come around, they act like they arrived there through some noble pursuit of logic. they are the student who calls out sick the day of the big test. then asks all their friends for answers the next day and pretend like they earned the a. not like i ever did that.
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the left demands control as at the pretend like they have all the answers. they don't really even understand the question. they choked. they got scared. they told everybody to hide until we got a vaccine. and then when we got the vaccine, told us to hide again. biden has been leading from behind because he has been in hiding the whole time. so it's not surprising that nearly six in 10 americans disapprove of how joe biden is handling his presidency with most of that group saying there is literally nothing, nothing biden has done since taking office that they approve of. the people have spoken and they don't like joe, here is the good news though, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. it's like warren buffet once said wise do in the beginning fools do in the end. common sense doesn't follow anything. hot fools were.
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here now, ben shapiro co-founder of the daily wire an executive producer of shut in. all right, ben. have you been processing this last week of the democrats? trying to figure out what they are now going to do about covid-19 for us? >> well, it turns out that when you lie to the american people for two years by saying that you can control the virus and then you can't and then the american people get tired of you, you have to actually change what you are doing. the most absurd part of this is people like akim jeffries claiming that they actually emerged victorious over this virus. it was really joe biden. joe biden did an astonishing job the spike and let down in terms behalf when we saw in the omicron rates. that's entirely joe biden. we saw the same spike omicron hit. we didn't get build back better but the economy boomed in january. really about joe biden being amazed at this job. don't be gaslit. the these folks are lying to you. they knew the data a year ago
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decided control was more important than allowing to you live free. >> jesse: like looking at people with masks on their face. they get a weird pleasure out of it. don't have time to figure out what that is about. about insecurity and their own need to control things that they don't understand i there they are doing the same thing winflation. they were behind the curve all last year. don't worry, guys. and know all of the oh my god this is going to hurt us in the midterms we have to do something about this. people are getting hammered highest clips since '82. what are they going to do now? no vaccine for inflation saw the stock market tank today. mid to long-term threat the economy in the united states is not even inflation short-term threat. what you are going to see is massive economic stagnation if joe biden gets his way with increased taxes and increased regulation. all of that looks likely to lead
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to massive continue investment in the united states economy. did i not think he could blow in this badly. i will be hun ghes with you. two years of solid economic growth without major inflation. i thought there was nothing he could do to screw this up. but this president has a habit of proving me wrong. >> jesse: so you saw the numbers. and that's a cnn poll which is astonishing. saw the real clear he is in the 30's now. it's impossible for a democrat president to get that low in this day and age with the help of the media and the fact that joe has done it is just -- i mean, it really speaks to joe's incompetence and give him a pat on the back. i just don't see how he turns this thing around. is there anything that you see ben shapiro that can pull this guy out of this ditch? >> very difficult to imagine it he could theoretically do a clintonian turn when clinton got she lacked in 19894. i'm not sure that he can move like physically, mentally at all he seems more inanimate than an
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mat at this point. he is stuck is he toast. his presidency is effectively over barring republicans blowing it. >> jesse: discount that because they do have a history of blowing it. i don't know if the democrats themselves are going to be able to say great, let's tear these masks off. let's get back. i think maybe a solid chunk of that party likes the mask and they are nervous about crowds. they don't want to see faces. they want to kind of -- they are nervous. listen to what rachel maddow said, i think it was last summer about the possibility of being able to take off the mask. watch. >> i feel like i'm going to have to rewire myself so that when i see somebody out in the world who has not wearing a mask i don't instantly think you are a threat. you are selfish or you are a covid denier and you definitely haven't been vaccinated. we will have to rewire the way we look at each other. >> jesse: how long is the rewiring going to take, ben, in your opinion on the left?
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-wouldn't be will surprised to see permanent masking by a certain segment of the population literally forever. a small percentage of the population is going to treat masks as a common feature of everyday life and at the very least mask up during winter and flu season. i think the democrats know that the writing is on the wall politically. they saw these polls. they freaked out. and i think the most gulling thing is watching the president of the united states give the state of the union in a couple of weeks and say that he has single-handedly fulfilled his promise to end covid. if he believes that's going to save him. he has another thing coming. ugly for people who made the public policy of this pandemic last a year too long. >> jesse: spike the football at the state of the union and declare covid is over and just say you're welcome, america. and there is no way he is going to be able to get away with that all right, ben, did you want to mention something about your movie that's coming out? >> yeah. it's daily wire is now in the movie business because we want to compete with the cultural nonsense getting from hollywood.
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tonight, 9:00 p.m., eastern time. go check out our brand new movie independently produced shut in and see it daily wire youtube channel. it is streaming for free over there. so check it out. >> jesse: thanks a lot. ben shapiro, we'll check it out. >> thanks so much. >> jesse: mexican cartels and isis. get ready for this. ♪
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>> jesse: mexican cartel got my heart racing. any day now joe biden is going to dismiss him as the jv team. watch. the cartels already have military grade weapons. billions in cash. and an open border. where is that famous democrat
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resistance when we need them. we should ask trump to join a drug cartel and then they would fight like hell because now they are human and drug smuggling operations are running like a well oiled conveyor belt directly into america. new reporting shows this mexico's most powerful cartel, are now working with middle eastern jihadi to learn taliban inspired tactics. like using landmines. drone bombs and those things kill anybody that flinch including police, rival gangs and soldiers, even. we know how easy it is for them to get into this country. so what's our government doing to prepare for this new threat? the cartels are now working with the chinese and the jihadis. does joe biden even know about this? here now robert almonte security consultant on mexican cartels and it u.s. marshal. all right. robert, what is the extent of the cooperation between some of these and the cartels?
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>> i think we are seeing exactly what the connection and the collaboration and cooperation because the new generation cartel had been experimenting with drones dropping bombs but they weren't having a whole lot of success. and now it seems like they perfected that method. there is no doubt in my mind that they are getting advice or consulting with people from the-because these -- now they are using ieds, landmines. and they are the same type that were being used in iraq and afghanistan. it's very dangerous. you said your heart was racing and it should be. actually, everyone's heart should be racing not just in mexico but in the united states. my concern is as you mentioned they are targeting the soldiers and the military rival cartels in the community. we have got to remember we have our agents over there boots on the ground. we have dea agents. fbi agents and other federal agents out there.
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my concern is them becoming the target. another colonel of mine, it would be very easy for the new generation cartel instead of using explosives with these drones. is to use weapons of mass destruction. and the first thing be that comes into my mind is fentanyl. it won't take much fentanyl to really wipe out a whole village or a lot of police officers. this is a terrorist activity at the extreme. president lob door. this is a terrorist operation. by all means. absolutely. >> jesse: do you think we are helping this terrorist narcostate because that's what they are it's terrorists. do you think we are helping them by allowing the human trafficking willy-nilly across our border? >> yeah. absolutely. they are being held because a lot of people don't realize the
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mexican cartels, they are not just about drug trafficking. they are very involved in human trafficking. and human smuggling. as a matter of fact, they are doing more of that now than they ever had before because of the -- all the undocumented aliens coming in to our country. so, yeah, the cartels are involved in all aspects of what is going on on our border. >> jesse: why can't we send in special operations people? why can't we go hit them from the air in mexico proper? is that because we just don't want to do too much damage what is it our second largest trading partner? is that why our hands are tied because of the economics? >> i think it's more partly economic but i think it's also political. if i remember correctly. i think president trump came up with that and he reached out of to the president offering to do it. but understand there is political implications involved there.
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but,. >> jesse: the political implications with the cartels run mexico. and the government of mexico answers to the cartels. that's the -- >> -- that's exactly right. the cartels running mexico. it's really sad. i feel really bad for the good people of mexico. there is a lot of people, good people in mexico and they don't have a chance quite frankly. they don't have a chance. i would like to see something. >> jesse: you know what? if we don't have a chance if this gets any nastier. now we have the chinese sending the fentanyl synthetics and now the intelligence is coming from the middle east for the weaponry. only a matter of time before our fed gets smoked. i think the clock is ticking. thank you so much, robert. we have got to run. >> i agree with you. thank you for having me. >> jesse: all right. we have a special report, some breaking news about kamala harris. this is going to stun you, next.
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>> jesse: fox news alert. voirts reporting joe biden is sending kamala harris to europe next week. the vice president is being sent to rally our allies and stop a russian war in ukraine. this is a high stakes summit in munich, germany which will bring together the major european powers. powers who are divided over what to do about russia as putin amasses over 100,000 soldiers on ukraine's doorstep. and our president decides to send kamala harris. but, hey, kamala finally gets to go to europe. >> we have been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. >> jesse: well, now you will. former white house deputy chief of staff and fox news contributor karl rove. all right. karl. so kamala is going to germany. she is going to stop the
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russians and rally the allies. what do you think? >> well, i think she is recycle part of what she said in that same interview back in january. it's sort of an all purpose interview. she said it's time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day. every day it is time for us to agree that there are things and tools that are available to us to slow things down. she can recycle the same thing. go to munich and tell everybody we have got tools and things that will allow us to slow this thing down. i don't know what the white house is thinking by doing this. this is a vital moment and rather than sending the secretary of defense or the secretary of state. they are sending the vice president who has miffed on everything that she has been given as a responsibility in this administration. >> jesse: something tells me that biden knows that putin is going in and could go in hard and just wants to leave kamala
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just hanging in the wind because sending her now, this is -- this is not a good mission. if you are trying to reboot the vice presidency. maybe they already have the engrafers warming up in the bullpen at the nobel peace prize committee because maybe they can spin it somehow but do you think that there is an upside here? >> not for her and not for the country. the good news though is that the munich security conference will be attended by a large number of u.s. government officials including leading senate and house. my sense is that both republicans and democrats alike are going to be going to our allies saying we are all in this together. we need day strong and provide a united front against putin and make certain that he huge consequence force him. he has a fragile economy. a difficult political position back at home and we, the united states and our european allies stand ready to sanction him and
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sanction him hard and to support the ukrainians and their efforts to maintain their independence. and if so then it might be a successful conference and a successful message. but it's not going to be because of the presence of kamala harris. it's going to be the presence of a large number of u.s. government officials and particularly members of congress showing a united front. >> jesse: i don't know why he didn't send his son hunter. he has got so much experience in ukraine. it would have seemed to be the obvious choice. karl. >> i like how you think out of the box. all the time just thinking outside of the box. >> jesse: thank you. i want to get to something else that some of our producers have drakd down here involving senators richard blumenthal. we talked about pelosi's sketchy trades and blumenthal has made some kind of suspicious ones, also. according to the washington free beacon the blumenthal family sold between 1.2 and $2.5 million worth of robinhood stock last year. and this was while he was calling the company be investigated for its role in
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that game stop trading scandal, you know, that meme stock that game stock thing they shut down. robinhood shut down trading and all the wall street backpack took all the profits where they froze all the day traders out. and then the guys in charge of the committee to investigate it never investigated it. he waited, stock performed better, and then he dumped it to about, you know, $2 million profit. is that suspicious, karl? >> well, you know, i'm going to be a little bit -- i'm going to try to be fair here. >> jesse: please do because i'm not fair. >> he should have called the hearing. i think the profit was supposedly about half al m the real key question was did he have a truly blind trust? did he make these decisions? did his wife's family make these decisions? or were they made by a true blind making these decisions completely will independent of the family and completely independent of the senator? i don't think that was the case.
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i think the family was involved. therefore, he could have been involved. and should have known about it if he is benefiting from it and he filed it he filed it -- this declaration he made the sale of course nine days later he filed it there is no indication. >> jesse: he filed it late. it's sketchy. and now nancy is trying to throw a poison pill in the regulation to stop these congress people from trading stocks. okay, you don't want congress to trade stocks. we are going to ban the entire federal government from trading stock. how? that's how we are going to get everybody to stop talking about that. all right, well, listen, we are on to him. and that's that. karl rove. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. you bet. >> jesse: throw a punch on a plane? you're going on a terror list, possibly. that's next. ♪ ♪
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it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. >> jesse: imagine you are on a plane right now. go ahead. i will wait. the seat belt sign turned off. peanuts, glass of wine, tray table. travel pillow around your neck. got the headphones on. got the flight movie. it's about to get good and then this happens. [shouting] [bleep] >> jesse: nice relaxing flight is not so relaxing after all. because a crazy person thinks a
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fellow passenger is trying to steal his d.n.a. not great. but it could be worse. could have gotten punched in the jaw. [shouting] >> we are going to sue you. ♪ >> help me islam help me! >> it is chaos in the clouds. last year the most violent in the skies ever. you are stewardests had to take mixed martial arts training. now we are hearing about calls to put violent passengers on a ano fly list. national it recall transportation secretary mayor pete says they are open to it what's the play?
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joining me sirius xm show host will dough majority. are you for the list. >> as long as it doesn't become a political weapon. meaning are we going to put the guy on the list let's go brandon mask? right? because you could see that happening. >> jesse: you could see that happening. the karen who loses her mind who might have to be dragged off the plane for freaking out let's go brandon mask maybe. that's my politics little bit talking points. >> jesse: i ai agree they will abuse it because the government abuses power no matter. what they will politicize it i don't think there is nothing wrong hay makers and delays my flight. my flight. i'm very important wilkow delays because some idiot can't handle liquor. and escorted by air marshals and last week they are back on the flight? no way. >> first of all god bless the air marshals. fly something no miserable. i'm old enough to remember and i
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love the images of people sitting at the bar with piano players drinking as much as they wanted on an airplane in the 1970s where nobody flipped out. now it's miserable going to the airport. going through security. getting on the airplane. wearing the mask. not being allowed to order a beverage. i know the airlines have lifted a lot of that. >> jesse: exactly. is that what you used to look like. >> exactly. >> jesse: that's when we were civilized. now it looks like octagon. now everyone is bleeding all over the place. i don't know. email me if you think i'm crazy or mayor pete i find myself agreeing with mayor pete could i be wrong? and then i think to myself i'm usually not wrong. >> violence is violence dangerous, right, if they have to be dragged off and completely losing their mind and threat to other passengers and they have to be arrested and charged on evidence. that's a different story. as long as we are not throwing people off for wearing a mess
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message on mask that some people don't like. >> jesse: why can't we just have more air marshals on flights? we have so many -- so many people working for this government they're all just sitting in cubicles around washington. make them useful. take them from the irs and put them in the friendly skies that's all i want. >> last time you had me on talking about treating adults like children. last year was the most violent year. look how we treated people on airplanes last year. >> jesse: that's true. now i think it's clear that homeless people from the people that have spoken want to be homeless. let's listener to some sound. i believe this is from san francisco and there is nothing we can do. >> where are you from? >> louisiana. >> how long have you been in san francisco? >> since june. >> be homeless [bleep] easy
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here. pay me to be homeless. >> when you say san francisco pays people to be homeless. what did you mean by that? you mean that literally? >> yeah. i mean, i get 620 bucks a month, dude. >> from general assistance? >> yes. >> how was that hard to get. >> [bleep] phone call, bro. [bleep] phone call. 200 food stamps. 226 bucks a month forget about it why would i do it. >> >> jesse: did you catch the face tattoo? what do you think that was on that forehead? >> i have absolutely no idea. >> jesse: put the forehead up again is there a way to see the forehead? i don't know if i should be giving my tax dollars to a guy with a forehead tattoo. maybe that should be a rule in welfare if someone has a tattoo on forehead like that they don't get 600 of my dollars. that's just me. i'm spit balling. >> a little hard to get a job with that kind of artwork right there above the eyebrows. customer service is probably out of the question.
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>> jesse: he is choosing to be homeless. he says it's a choice. can afford to be homeless because we are paying him a lot of money. paying him cash giving him food stamps. he has got a tent. no one hassles him. little carhartt t-shirt and he has his drugs. >> meanwhile people who cross the border illegally are getting housed. they are getting flown around. how is it you can use your arrest warrant papers to get on an airplane, be flown secretly into west chester and disappear into the night into a housing unit. >> jesse: $600 ticket on spirit airplane and kicking teeth out in coach. it "special report" from shellenberger tomorrow. steve hilton, rather. he went deep, deep, deep into some homeless encampment. we have seen it. it's eye-opening. we'll be right back. is about rest and relaxation,
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>> the last segment was wild on planes. not to mention gas prices, inflation, the mask drama. we're on edge and you know i have been doing a lot of reading about personal development, that kind of thing. and i have noticed how important self-care is. relaxation and you get stressed.
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so we thought nobody is more stressed than my assistant johnny. so we sent johnny to what's called the montauk salt cave in downtown new york city for some healing. ♪ >> this is the hidden gem in new york city. 80,000 pounds. >> 80,000 pounds. >> therapeutic salt. you get to inhale and help boost your immune system. >> inhale. >> so, johnny, you have never experienced energy work in this way before. >> this is my first time. >> do you have any physical pain? >> my hands hurt a little bit because i'm always holding stuff. >> any emotional discomfort? >> i worry about the gas prices astronomical. >> pay them more. >> any stress about prices, any
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of that just letting it go. and we are going to dive in. >> part of what i do, i see, feel, and hear vibrational of energy. the energy and vibrational wave. >> can you smell it? >> yeah. >> that's the smell of desire my lady. >> there is nothing you have to do in this moment. >> are you going to raise me up off the ground? [voices] >> the only thing that should be around our shoulders is joy. >> behar? [laughter] ♪ >> really feel very relaxed with this on my head. >> when we are just kind of
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connecting with the put it into the left side and can you guess why right? >> well, the left definitely needs a lot more healing. [boos] >> nice. that was really good. >> encouragement. yes. ♪ >> we're going to make the sounds of the solar plexus, which is rom. ♪ rom. >> thank you. god bless you. ♪ ♪
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>> i guess the last thing i want to do is can i bang your gong? >> sure. >> all right. let's bang the gong. ♪ >> jesse: all right. well, i think if you mess around on the plane we will send you to the salt cave and relax. that's all i have and johnny is relaxed. and i think america needs to relax, too. mel gibson totally chill. we'll show you what happened at a gas station next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: ever since prime time started come offensive and coming up to me on the street with love and adoration. and my phone has been blowing up with their messages. thank you. i love it. in fact, i think i'm enjoying it a little too much, so please don't stop. but it's just not something i'm used to. maybe i need to start taking some tips from the pros, like mel gibson.
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watch how he handles this fan. >> are you mel gibson? >> yes. >> [laughs] why are you alone? >> why are you? >> i am alone because [indiscernible]. >> i like being alone. >> oh, yeah, yeah. oh, my god. lucky day for me. >> i don't know. what if i rob you? [laughter] >> yeah, you are mel gibson. >> can you shine that light on this? on the pressure gauge? >> okay. >> jesse: that was smooth. i know got gutfeld probably would have put his fist through that guy space. not gibson. time to read text messages. tim from marilyn. we had a crisis at the border for a year and we haven't visited but europe has an issue in the last month and you go visit?
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[laughs] excellent point. tom, arizona. how does sleepy joe sleep at night? soundly. that i promise. kimberly from east texas. so at age 14 you can begin a sex change without your parents knowledge but you are to a response will to babysit your younger siblings? life is strange. kelly, from miami. president hoover promised a chicken in every pot. joe biden promises free crack pipe in every crackhead's mouth. yep, that and a wretched economy. jesse, where did johnny get his socks? i want to pair. i will pass, however, on the salt thing, weird. johnny got his socks at the fox shop and i think you can get some off. walter, florida. jesse, isn't it amazing that wheel of fortune gave way to grand prize three days in a row? and it had never happened before in the 40 years on air?
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coincidence? i think not. walter, they are juicing the numbers. we get it, she is running scared. we are right on her heels. it's only our 14th show. we've made it one and a quarter -- we are not even handing out cash. tucker is next, and remember, i'm waters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." when democratic politicians across this country all of a sudden start to pull back their mask mandates, they did it virtually overnight and they did it in unison, we naturally assumed that new polling had to be behind it, someone at the dnc must have seen terrifying public opinion numbers and decided to abandon project quarantine before the midterm election. that made sense to us. we explained that theory on the show l

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