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saved a 2-year-old and the 6-year-old. the next one is the man on the cow cost tomb. he helped with the snow. okay so, listen we got our video mixed up but they are both good stories and we salute them. that's it for this show, fair, balanced and unafraid. it's been interesting. we had a foreign minister at one time. jesse watters is up next. he is going to come on tomorrow. all right. >> jesse: i will be looking forward to it thank you so much. bret. >> bret: all right. we will see you. ♪ >> jesse: we begin with a fox news alert. vladimir putin declared two regions in eastern ukraine independent states today. and has sent peace keeping troops there to, quote: maintain the peace. sounds more like an invasion to me. the tanks haven't rolled out yet but that could happen at any minute. this is what the pentagon has been warning us all about for a while. right now we are hearing reports that americans are being rushed out of the u.s. embassy fleeing thal to poland where the u.s.
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army's 82nd airborne division set up camp earlier today. kind of a big deal. so what's joe biden doing about it? we don't know. his press shop just leaked a story claiming they might slap some sanctions on tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning. but, don't see putin sending peace keeping forces in as much of a change. apparently they missed what russia's ambassador, the sweden said last week. quote excuse my language but we don't give a bleep about all their sanctions. here now senior foreign policy adviser of the trump administration kristin whiten. all right, so is this an invasion? is this what this is the peace-keeping forces. >> you know, it's certainly not peace keeping. it's not really an invasion -- it an invasion it just happened in 2014 small part of eastern
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ukraine invadeds 2014 little green man russian army troops taken off insignia now they are making it formal. >> jesse: all right. it's a costume change and rebranded at peace keeping troops. and the biden administration doesn't consider this a new development? they are going to wait maybe have a meeting or two. scratch their chins and perhaps slap some sanction once tomorrow morning? >> yeah. the messaging has been so weird because it's been so stark, so unconditioned, you know, biden deciding putin has made the decision to invade because of our intelligence, which certainly has never been wrong in the past. and so to say that this is coming and now when, you know, putin actually does make a move that deals with something across the border, not in russia proper. you know, biden earlier said that, well, there might be minor
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incursion, it would be no big deal it just goes to the sort of inprecision, cluelessness biden has been through all along. incidentally never has he explained what u.s. interests are really on the line here. >> jesse: he has it and he has not prepared the country for what's at stake in terms of energy prices. i mean, we are going to get hammered. that's going to make inflation worse. he hasn't told us what that's all about. and we're waiting, mr. president. explain it christian, thank you so much. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: so for the first time in more than a year joe biden is making border security is top priority not our southern border which has become a playground for drug smuggling cartels but the border of russia and ukraine. he cares so much about russia's border aggression he sent his two best people for europe there to get things under control. secretary of state tony blinken who managed to detonate kabul while vacations in the hamptons this september, and vice
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president kamala harris, who is still on the hunt for the root causes of her bad poll numbers. she didn't find them in munich this weekend but she did tell americans buckle up. the price of gas is about to get a whole lot more expensive. >> when america stands for her principles, and all of the things that we hold dear, um, it requires some times for us to put ourselves out there in a way that maybe we will incur some cost. and in this situation, that may relate to energy cost. >> jesse: so they waited about two months to trot harris out in germany with a mask on to say yeah, this situation, ukraine, going to make gas more expensive. we are going to see a lot more pain at the pump. all in exchange for america standing up to its principles. and there is no sign that this is getting any better since the biden administration quietly halted just a couple days ago
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new oil drilling on federal land. quay would they do that if income prices are about to skyrocket because of ukraine? why would they do that? they are making their message clear, ukraine's problems are worth more than your problem. the question is, can they handle two crises at once? and can they walk and chew gum at the same time? >> we ought to be able that old express of walk and chew gum at the same time. >> president can walk and chew gum at the same time. >> we ought to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. >> jesse: can you, gentlemen? and why ukraine? why now? that was joe chewing gum when he was going up the stairs. if eastern europe's independence was so critical to our principles, maybe we wouldn't have spent three decades of foreign policy trying to expand nato into former soviet territories. remember, joe was on the front lines of that not too long ago.
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for 40 years, the united states loudly proclaimed its solidarity with the captive nations of central and eastern europe who were under the heel of the communist oppressor. now that most of them have cast off their shackles, it's our responsibility to live up to our pledges to readmit them into the west through nato. >> jesse: so, for decades biden and everybody has pushed, pushed, pushed nato expansion, nato expansion, russia says no, no, no that's a threat and here we are in ukraine. this is where we are. the d.c. swamp had their history of screwing over ukraine. bill clinton coerced ukraine to give up its nukes back in the 1990s. putin wouldn't have been invading now if ukraine had nukes. trust me. let's not forget the 2014 coup in ukraine where barack and joe biden had a little hand in replacing that pro-russian elected president. now what?
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so, does d.c. even care about what's really going on in ukraine like they say they do? it doesn't seem like it. it seemed like this is just one big distraction. for everybody in washington. maybe they will make a quick dime over this like they have been. place has been a piggy bank for washington establishment types. they are just going to ignore all our struggles here? here now former counts thorough president trump kayleigh mcenany. kellyanne conway european frontier for the next month or however long this is going to take, months, while americans are just getting hammered, crime, the border, the cost of living getting hammered -- and everybody is focused in washington and the media is going to be ukraine, ukraine, ukraine. it's just disrespectful. do you think the american people are ready for this? >> no. look at the polls. they are not. the center has completely
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cratered around joe biden and kamala harris' agenda. most of the problems in his administration are man made problems. he created them. ukraine is really no different. do you know two years ago to the to today joe biden tweeted out vladimir putin does not want him to be the nominee or president he is the only one quote ever gone toe to toe with putin. that's just not true. let's contrast the ukrainian president zelenskyy's calls that the two last presidents have had. president trump where they hauled every ukrainian expert we could find, jesse in front of congress to talk about that phone call missing that zelenskyy had thanked donald trump for helping as he put it to do more to help ukraine than the eu had done to push back with putin on sanctions and other things. now today, joe biden has 35 minutes to talk by phone with zelenskyy and in a show of complete nonconfidence sends kamala harris of all people to represent this country and she
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produces a word salad. listening to kamala harris talk on our behalf abroad this weekend was like texting with a teenage. she said listen, guys, we are talking about something really serious. we might about to go to war, this is super serious. it's so embarrassing. there is chaos everywhere you look. chaos at our border. chaos at their border. chaos at the gas pumps. chaos in the grocery store. and joe biden keeps on creating crises that he can't get out of. and the public sees it. they started with afghanistan. jesse, probably the worst thing in joe biden's first year was the deadly and chaotic pull out in afghanistan. did he not listen to the generals e did what he wanted to. he tripled down on it we see what happened. that was inflection point be for many americans saying wait a second. if there was one good reason to go backward from having a president that did not have political experience. they loved that about donald trump. and obama only had a little bit of it if there was reason to go for the guy with 47 years in washington, it would be for moments like this.
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you have got that experience. you were chairman of the foreign relations committee. you know what to do. and now they are saying that's just the wrong kind of experience. he doesn't know which way is up. and it's funny that the way that you cast this is so brilliant for this reason. they can't make up their mind. is this the most important thing facing america or do we have a president who is spending about a half an hour aday on it it's a very, very odd construct. >> jesse: at least own up to what got us here. they disarmed the ukraine. they got rich in ukraine. they pushed, pushed, pushed to admit newark nato. putin goes i have had it, enough. i'm taking it and we say oh my god. evacuate. now we have to go to war in europe and not us but europe is going to have to go war potentially and we are going to get hit with $4 gas because of this? and it's like no one looks at how this happened? i mean, i'm not blaming us. putin is responsible, too. but come on. we have been on a coalition course over -- collision course
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for ukraine decades. >> no never so badly than when obama and biden and now biden and harris. four years in between there was concerted effort to make it better, you are right and clinton before that joe biden is going toe have a tough sell with the american public. they lost complete trust in confidence already. negative trifecta polling. the disapproval on chief issues. no competence in his confidence. big one people are very negative about personal be a tributes. has a plan and cares about people like me. he doesn't have the political currency at home to sell this to people who are hurting. i'm out there every day around this country, people are hurting. and they can't afford every day consumables. now this guy wants to turn around and tell us there are somehow legitimate interest here and sends his vice president who putin already knows what he is getting as as does zelenskyy. they ache have access to cnn.
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they have seen kamala harris before. they know she is not up to the job. weave can laugh as we want. i find te'o musing to mock her lack of preparedness. let's quote her own people, jesse. they told us she is not interested in reading the briefing books. she doesn't do homework and gas mad when people like you say she doesn't do her homework. the republican party and conservative movement and fox news did not create in her this poor performance this incompetence. people are leaving dream jobs in the vice president's office because the boss is a nightmare. now she is taking the lead on this crisis. >> jesse: the day after she leaves, putin invades. what disrespect. kellyanne conway, thank you so much for joining "jesse watters primetime." >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: the government lied to us about covid. about vaccines. an explosive report next.
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>> jesse: at some point in our lives we have all told a lie. for most of us it's something small. you know, you are getting ready for dinner and your wife asks if she looks good in her new dress. the answer is always yes. maybe a co-worker wants to know what you think of their new hairstyle. >> whoa, hey. did you do something to your hair? [laughter] it's a bit extreme, isn't it? >> no. i mean that's -- that's a thing nowadays, right? >> jesse: he was right. it was a bit extreme but you don't want to hurt her feelings. you just try to be nice. you just protecting them. you can tell a little white lie. it's the considerate move. no one gets offended and there is no real consequences. but what happens when it's not your friend but your government lying to you?
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what if instead of a fib to make you feel better they were orchestrating a scam to keep you under their control? we're about to find out. a bombshell report in the "new york times" this weekend has exposed the cdc as liars. they withheld critical data about covid-19 from us. according to the article, a spokeswoman for the cdc said the agency has been slow to release the different streams of data because, basically, at the end of the day, it's not yet ready for "primetime." well, it's made its way to "primetime." jesse watters "primetime." because we know you are entitled to this information i wish we could say the same for the cdc. the agency has been collecting data on covid broken down by age, race, and vaccine status but has refused to share those details with us.
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that information might have been useful as we debated pandemic policy. but the cdc said hell with it. they buried information on key issues like booster shots with the "times" saying when the cdc published the first significant data on the effectiveness of boosters, in adults younger than 35 two weeks ago it left out the numbers for a huge portion of that population. 18 to 49-year-olds. oh, so they just forgot to report the majority of their data? no big deal? but think about what that means. millions of healthy people in their 20's, 30's and 40's were safe without the booster. but they didn't know it. instead, they went out and got another jab that's unless more shots and millions more dollars for big pharma. so the cdc cherry picked information to keep us scared and more importantly, under control.
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they said they stopped tracking break through infection but really they have been keeping tabs the whole time with one official telling the times that the agency has been reluctant to make those figures public because they might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective. the government is admitting they don't trust us with the truth. they don't want us making informed decisions. why? because it was all about the vaccine pr push. the cdc sat by as first responders beings truck drivers, grocery workers, countless hardworking americans lost their jobs over a mandate for a vaccine that wasn't nearly as effective as they said it was. because this was never about the science, it was always about politics. we were told to get vaccinated. it was safe and effective. >> the pfizer covid-19 vaccine is safe and effective. >> it's safe and effective.
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>> this vaccine is safe and effective. >> vaccination is a safe and effective. >> safe and effective covid-19 vaccines. >> jesse: so that's true but that is not the entire story. publicly they were pushing vaccines and shaming you if you spoke out against them. but behind closed doors, they had a lot more concern. listen. >> we found out later that there were rare events. it was too rare to have popped up in a 30-thousand person trial so there was no reason to know about them then they ultimately emerged once they got millions and millions of people getting injected. as why said the vaccines were safe and appropriate it would have been appropriate to say based upon a study rigorously done of 30,000 people that doesn't rule out the possibility there might be really rare side effects that could in fact be significant. >> jesse: that was the head of the national institutes of health. could be significant. you forced 200 million people to
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get vaxxed while burying the possible side effects? that would be like my gill forgetting to say you may get drowsy after taking it that kind of information is important for consumers. to be clear, i got vaxxed and boosted and i feel good about it, safe for me. but show us some respect and tell us the truth. and if we can't trust them on vaccines how can we trust them on their so-called science like their insistence that natural immunity wasn't effective? >> as we talk about vaccine mandates, i get calls all the time people say i have already had covid. i'm protected and now the study says maybe even more protected than the vaccine alone. should they also get the vaccine? how do you make the case to them? >> you know, that's a really good point sanjay, i don't have a really firm answer for you on that. that's something that we're going to have to discuss regarding the durability of the response. >> jesse: he knew. fauci didn't have a firm answer
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on natural immunity but we do. a recent cdc study shows that. natural immunity was stronger than vaccines alone during the delta wave. great. so if natural immunity is stronger than a vaccine we can drop the mandates now, right? right? well, that would be the case if this was about public health. but we all know it's not. the vaccine business is good known. just ask pfizer. last year the company's revenue soared 24.1 billion. up 134%. the vax business alone was responsible for more than 60% of the company's sales as vax revenue rose 14.6 billion from only 1.7 billion just a year earlier. so big pharma is cashing in while the government lies to us? to protect their profits? don't forget that the health agencies take a royalty payment from big pharma companies like
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pfizer for vaccines they collaborate on. fauci gets payments. did personal greed motivate the vaccine only response to this pandemic? did they hide data from us to keep the boosters and the cash flowing? did they disparage early treatment protocols like vitamin d and zinc? did big tech companies silence voices questioning the science? because the pandemic was more profitable for them? it's a legit question. we do know the big guy in the white house is gaining more power and control. as you stay locked away. so it's no surprise they want to keep the party going and a letter to congress on friday biden said, quote: national emergency concerning covid-19 pandemic is to continue in effect beyond march 1st, 2022. there lee mains the need to continue this national emergency. case and hospitalizations are way down across the country. we have therapeutics, vaccines,
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immunity, but the democrats have no plans to surrender their pandemic powers. maybe this is why the cdc has been so reluctant to show us the science. they know it's going to destroy the left's message. like when the branch can a vivians continue to mask up our children. we have known masks don't work for a while now. those cloth things? come on with one study most notably requiring student masking were each found to have not a statistically significant benefit. in other words, the measures could not be said to be effective. history is never going to forget what we did to our kids. we went full-on stupid. made them play their instruments in tents as nervous teachers ran away and hid making your kids
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kids collateral damage for their stupid fear? and despite the cdc' best efforts to suppress the data, the people are waking up. parents, they are not going to let their kids get muzzled any longer. as these hypocritical school board members just party away on the weekends. breathing free. just check out this one concerned mom who called out the border for their nonsense. >> ms. cass you also yelled for me the last time i was here for taking off my mask but here's a picture of you right here on facebook with a crowd of people. [gavel] >> that's it. >> with no mask on. >> this is my time and i don't interrupt. >> you no, here is another picture. >> no. >> with a mask on. >> i'm sorry ms. vaught you are done. [shouting] >> we are coming for them. all of them. >> jesse: she actually pulled the police officer over on the woman. rather than hear the truth, the
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school board member storms off like a child, like she was sent to bed without dinner. she wanted to stay living in the fantasy land. this is the example we need to follow what that brave mom just did. the get loud and angry. she knew she was right and refused to back down. and now it's your chance. stand up to your school board, do your research, listen to what we're telling you, follow the science we know what it is now the democrats and the cdc don't think you are really entitled to know what's going on. the government hid the science from us and told you to follow something else people were hurt by these lies what else were they hiding? here now dana loesch, nationally syndicated radio host and dr. marty makary fox news medical contributor dr. makary, this is a huge scandal. they hid evidence, they hid data, they hid the science. told us this, told us that.
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had nothing to do with the science. looked like it was about money and power. you know the real information. why didn't it get out? >> well, because they have been cherry picking science from the beginning. that's been on yussments the only study they released on natural immunity during the pandemic up to a few weeks ago was a window of two months in the state of kentucky even though they have data from all 50 states. they were trying to move a preset high pott cyst to advance a political agenda. >> this is the first time ever. we have seen science weaponized as political propaganda. it's ironic that can you have antibodies that circulate and neutralize covid. they are antibodies the government does not recognize because they don't want to recognize it and now we have learned from other countries that that is -- those antibodies are better. >> jesse: what do you think drove, this doctor? do you think it was because they wanted to just do the vax only response, not do anything else? just vax, vax, vax and do you think money drove any of these
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decisions? >> pharma has definitely played a big part of the narrative. i honestly believe the problem is that we had a concentrated few people making all the decisions and they chose early on to make a very simple message for the stupid american public and that was vaccinate every single living human being and then this thing will be over. then it turned into boost everybody. now we know that there is no evidence to support boosters in young people, especially when they have the infection. that's why the cdc did not plush the data on boosters reducing hospitalizations in people under 50 because it didn't support what they are pushing. >> jesse: what a mess, dana. your thoughts? >> yeah. i completely agree. and i think it's something very interesting that dr. makary just said there as well. this is how big our government has gotten, jesse, to the point where now even in individuals own natural immunity is no longer recognized unless it was created by uncle sam. see, i got the natural vaccine. i got covid or the g virus.
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i got it already. i have natural immunity. i got over it right after christmas. that's not recognized when in every other virus of this kind that's how viruses work. that's how immunity works. but not now. and secondly, jesse, something that you said i think is very important in your monologue is you were talking about how the cdc really you quoted the "new york times" piece in saying that they didn't know how this data could be interpreted. so we have a government agency that is paid by taxpayers financially supported by taxpayers that thinks taxpayers, not only does it not trust us, but it thinks that we are too stupid to interpret data which is, again, another sign that you know your government has gotten too big when you can't even monitor details that go on with your day-to-day life and your government's regulation of it. >> jesse: if you didn't trust the government before, there is no way you are going to trust them after this report ungleeivel. all right. doctor, dana, thank you guys, of course. >> thanks. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: canada is fighting a war on terror. and there is not a radical
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>> jesse: the war on terror is fought on many fronts, not just in iraq and syria or the bullet-riddled foot holds of afghanistan panjshir valley. terrorists have moved their heinous practices to all parts of the world. but they should know that wherever they go they are not safe. like in canada where prime minister justin trudeau bravely fought to free its people from the evil grips of the ottawa caliphate. these terrorists occupied the nation's capital for 24 days. they blocked the bridge with trucks. they honked horns. and they sang.
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♪ o canada ♪ we stand. >> jesse: scary stuff. thankfully trudeau fought back. first, he froze their money. then, he targeted those who funded their terrorist activities and froze their assets. then, he rooted out terrorist sympathizers in their secret fox holes and their coffee shops. >> time for you to leave. >> i can't even go down there for coffee. >> go. >> if you don't leave right now you will be arrested. do you understand me? >> come here again, it will be different. >> take your camera and a get out of here. >> jesse: then when the ottawa caliphate was weakened and low on funds, he sent in the horses and tow trucks. he arrested nearly 200
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terrorists this weekend alone. canadians are safer tonight but can they sleep soundly? >> even though things seem to be resolving very well in ottawa, this state of emergency is not over. >> jesse: good to know. as always is the case in the war on terror we must remain vigilant. joining me now council at the canadian civil liberties association laura berger. so, laura, i don't think americans are familiar with this type of government crackdown. usually you freeze bank accounts of people that are sending wires of cash to isis or money laundering. not donating to nonviolent protesters. what exactly is going on up there in canada? >> well, i should say that canadians aren't familiar with this either because since the
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emergencies act was passed in 19 8, this is the first time that our federal government has invoked the act and detired a national emergency under the act. and has passed extraordinary providing for powers that don't exist. extraordinary situation and extreme situation. and it's a situation where my organization, the canadian civil liberties organization has criticized the government for overreaching and for invoking the act. even though we don't feel the situation meets the very high threshold required at law to declare a national emergency. >> jesse: what does the language say? isn't the language about terrorism? isn't that what's in the statute? >> so it's not reserved for terrorism. but the threshold established in the language is extremely and deliberately high. so the act provides that a
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national emergency is defined as a threat to the health, safety or security of canadians. but, it must be something that is so serious it exceeds the capacity or authority of the provinces to deal with it. and it must be so serious that it can't be dealt with under any other existing law of canada. so in our view, we have a situation that can and should have been dealt with under existing democratic processes and under the laws that are usually employed to deal with disruptive protests. >> jesse: well, he could have just dropped the mandate. as we know, natural immunity is stronger than the vaccinates seen as we just found out. all right. thank you very much. and good luck with your fight up there. we will be watching and our government should be supporting what you are doing up there. by taking it to the trudeau government. thank you. >> thank you. >> jesse: joe biden flew afghans with terror ties to america and then he lost. they they could be anywhere.
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vazalore. the first liquid-filled aspirin capsules...amazing! ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert. new reports claim that biden views ukrainian president zelenskyy as, quote: increasingly vulnerable. and he might have to leave the country. we told you earlier putin is sending peace-keeping forces into ukraine. but they are just russian soldiers in different uniforms. this is exactly what happened in crimea. and we'll keep an eye on it for everybody. an explosive report just released by the defense department. the biden administration brought hundreds of afghan refugees into the u.s. without vetting them. dozens of them have been flagged as potential terror threats and
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now many of them have gone missing. biden flew them here and he lost them. kevin corke, fox news white house correspondent has the latest. >> good evening, jesse. that report conducted by the dod's inspector general reveals that not only did the biden administration, as you pointed out, bring dozens of afghans to the u.s. without vetting them it did so without keeping track of who they were and where they went some deemed as significant security risk have now gone missing. reports details how some agencies didn't use all available data when vetting those evacuees and therefore the ngic the national ground intelligence center discovered that they were afghans with derogatory information who are believed to be right here in the u.s. and those unvetted afghans with possible terrorism ties have gone missing inside the nation's interior. quote: ngic personnel had identified 50 afghan personnel in the u.s. with information and dod records that would indicate
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potentially significant security concerns. it goes on to say this. dod personnel could not locate some afghan evacuees whom ngic personnel identified as having crossing tore information. now, to date. in biden has resettled afghans across 46 states and a whole lot of them we don't know who they're, where they have come from or what they may be up to. jesse? >> jesse: seems like whether you have a crime wave, might be risky to lose track of a bunch of terror-tied afghan refugees, what do i know? i'm just a tv host. thank you very much, kevin. >> you bet. >> jesse: times square used to be a place where tourists and locals could take their kids to have some fun. maybe get a picture with spiderman, stop at the m&m store. you know, go shopping. not anymore. it's no longer safe for children. not even in broad daylight.
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last thursday a 4-year-old boy was enjoying times square with his family when a deranged man punched him in the head. look at that. creep just walks up to the kid out of nowhere, clocks him in the face. walks away. it took a couple of mothers to take him down and hold him there until police arrived. go moms. here's what the boy's mom said about the violent encounter. >> i turn around and the baby is screaming and crying and i said what happened? she my daughter said that guy right there hit him, i grabbed him and i fill on my back with him on top of me and i was kicking. i don't think he should even be out. >> jesse: she is right he shouldn't have been on the streets to begin with. the guy bobabocar has a history of hitting strangers. he was on arelease three open assault charges of course
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parentally when the guy hit the boy. he has just drank a whole bottle of hand sanitizer and we are awaiting the media to blame that on donald trump. and we will keep you posted. what are new york democrats doing about crimes like this? not much. in fact, new york senator chuck schumer hasn't said word about the kid getting pummeled in the head. chuck schumer hasn't uttered a thing about the new york city crime wave all year long. is he too busy taking care of more important matters like birds. >> they have discovered avian bird flu in a small flock of birds on the eastern end of long island. so the watch word is we have to nip this in the bud. they should make sure that this doesn't spread. they should spread the word on education. isolate the flock that has it and make sure it doesn't happen. >> jesse: chuck, our bird brain senator should shut the flock up and do something about crime in his state. because if times square is no longer safe, where is?
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joining me now buck sexton former nypd intel adviser and co-host of the clay travis and buck sexton show. birds? chuck is worried about birds, buck? and kids are getting hit in the head. >> shouldn't be worried about migratory fowl. this is crazy. the democrats are now putting us through exactly what everyone should have known all along here which is that when you have bail reform laws, when you have weak punishment for violent offenders, when you have das who are progressive prosecutors who don't want to actually lock up people who are repeat and violent offenders, ideas into urban -- i live right here where this kid got punched in the head i live where on a daily basis i hear about carjackings and people being assaulted and robbed and stabbed. someone attacked with an ax in the subway recently. what the heck is going on? democrats got their way. de blasio administration.
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he changed the way the nypd was allowed to do their job. this has played out all across the country. the stakes are high though because of eric adams the new mayor doesn't turn this around. guess what? a lot of people are going to start to realize you are going to be less safe if democrats are in charge in large and medium size cities all across america. that's what the data shows us. >> jesse: so the democrats sit by and don't do anything. does that make them complicit in some of this crime? >> i think it's worse than that, jesse. the democrats have been advocating for what they call a more socially -- social justice based policy for our justice system. but what has result is more and more people being attacked disproportionately minorities by the way suffering from violent crimes as a result of the change in decisions made from the mayor's office, the governor's office, all the way down to police precincts because of how they are allowed to do their jobs. the problem they have here, jesse. if they were to change, they would be admitting that they were wrong.
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>> jesse: can't do that. >> legacy of blm more people assaulted and not hurt and not actually any social justice change to be proud of. >> jesse: they teach you that in day one of politics school. you never admit you are wrong. you always blame someone else and that's what happens. buck sexton, the democrats are now officially accessories to this crime wave and we are not going to let them get away with it. all right. how well do you know your presidential history? ♪ >> jesse: who was president during the civil war? >> um, can you give me a year? >> jefferson. [buzzer] >> george carver. [buzzer] >> jeb bush. >> please clap. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ad to be fixed right. i scheduled with safelite autoglass. their experts replaced my windshield and recalibrated my car's advanced safety system.
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>> jesse: it's presidents' day, so of course we had hit the streets to see how much you know about our nation's presidential history. it wasn't pretty. take a look.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: how are you celebrating the holiday on monday? >> i didn't even know there was a holiday. >> tubular. to >> jesse: what holiday do you think is monday? >> independence day independence day. >> easter. to speak up presidents' day probably will not be celebrating because i'm not the president. >> who was america's first president? >> george washington? >> what was george washington's job before he became president? >> being a slave owner. >> he worked on an apple farm. >> he was an army general army general. >> do you know what country he defeated? >> france? >> what couldn't george washington do?
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>> abolish slavery. >> be moral. >> pay for good teeth. >> dental work. >> jesse: who was president during the civil war? >> can you give me a year? >> jefferson. >> jeb bush. >> lincoln? >> abraham lincoln. >> jesse: what was lincoln famous for? >> abolishing slavery. >> being tall. >> a house divided cannot... >> eat together? >> work? >> prosper? ♪ ♪ >> jesse: who was president during world war ii? >> hoover? >> eisenhower?
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>> that was thomas edison. >> roosevelt? >> lyndon b. johnson? >> franklin d. roosevelt. >> what does the d stand for? >> democrat. >> david. >> duncan. >> jesse: dunkin' donuts? he had a very famous line, you have nothing to fear but... >> jesse: what do you fear? >> the american government. >> jesse: who was president in the 1980s? >> i don't know, one of them? >> jfk? >> reagan? >> jesse: ragan had an interesting job. do you know what that was? >> scientist. >> tv dude.
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>> actor turned president. >> jesse: there you go, people. believe in your self and you can become president. >> jesse: tear down this... >> street? >> walt. >> how do you think president biden is doing? >> i don't think he's doing the best. i would prefer not to go to war. >> he's making the prices go up. i don't think he is doing a good job at all? >> jesse: do you know who i am? >> no. >> jesse: i'm watters, and this is my world. >> water? are you a pisces? >> jesse: biotin should handle putin like he did corn pop. exactly. jeff from prison till north carolina, trying to stop a virus with a cloth mask is like
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trying to stop a mosquito with a chain-link fence. precisely. daphne from st. augustine, florida, "if joe biden shows more concern for the ukraine border than our southern border i will scream out loud and you will hear me in new york and go. tucker is up next and always remember, i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." if got to feel a little bad for the many heads of western democracy, for them the end of the coronavirus pandemic is really the worst thing they can imagine. put yourself in their position. for two years you've yielded unprecedented power over your country. you told citizens where and when they can work, shoop, worship, and go outside. you controlled what they wear, you decided how their children will

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