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committee for the start of her confirmation hearings plus the latest on the war in ukraine. this weekend on "fox news sunday," trace gallagher will be your host. his guest include senate intelligence committee member ben sasse and surgeon general dr. vindictive murthy. thanks for inviting us in your home tonight that's it for this "special report" fair balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret, thank you. >> jesse: bombshell from the "new york times america has a free speech problem. americans hold fundamental right free citizens as a country. the right to speak their minds and voice their opinions in public without fear of being shamed or shunned. something is definitely
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happening here in america. a full article from the "new york times," more than like 2500 words, blasting liberal hypocrites for shutting down the people they disagree with. here's another quote. you can't consider yourself a supporter of free speech and be policing and punishing speech more than protecting it free speech demands a greater willingness to engage with ideas we dislike. so if cancel culture is confirmed just like hunter's laptop, the newspaper of record says so. so it has to be true. and this comes 24 hours after the "times" authenticated hunter biden's laptop from hell. confirming what we knew all along. that hunter raked in 3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's family. that he was bribed with a three karat diamond from a jech
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chinese communist and joe biden is the big guy. >> that's what it is a smear campaign. >> i have no response it's another smear campaign. >> this he is accusing me is of a russian plant. they have said that this is -- has all the -- four -- five former heads of the cia, both parties say what he is saying is a bunch of garbage. >> you still think that the stories from the fall about your son hunter are russian disinformation and a smear campaign like you said? >> yes, yes, yes. god love you, man. you are a one horse pony. >> jesse: is it time for all of the media, who soiled themselves for the biden campaign to apologize? >> i think it's -- i think it's one of the biggest scandals i have ever seen and you don't cover it you want to talk about. >> well, because it can't be verified. >> significant things. >> i'm telling. >> you of course it can be verified. excuse me, they found the laptop. leslie. >> can't be verified.
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>> what can't be verified. >> the laptop. >> jesse: so now that it's been verified, have these journalists had a change of heart? will catherine herridge tried this morning. >> you said earlier this is a document-driven case. what do we know about the documents involved in this ongoing investigation? >> well, we have some insight here at cbs news and we were able to obtain records that we believe came from hunter biden's laptop. we had these records in late 2020 and they do raise some significant questions about his tax strategy. >> there is no sign of at least probably of any political interference, not that we are suggesting there has been any. >> maybe catherine will get a piece on "60 minutes" this weekend. probably not. because 24 hours after the "times" dropped the bomb on hunter, almost nobody has touched the story. they are all just following the official white house line. >> my question about the conflict of interest when it
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comes to china is last year the first son's attorney said that he divested from chinese investment funds controlled by chinese state owned entities we have received not even basic transparency will who bought out his stake, when this happened and how much money changed hands. did he actually divest. >> he is a private citizen. he doesn't work for the government. i point to you his representatives. >> is he a public figure. >> thank you. i think we are done here, thank you very much. >> jesse: temper, temper, jen. nobody is interested in this "times" big scoop, similar situation with this cancel culture story that i just told you about. the "times" is getting raked over the coals for publishing that today. here are the headlines. this free speech take is staggering in its dishonesty. readers blast "new york times" appalling claims it makes about free speech. the "new york times" editorial board should retract and resign keith olbermann, you remember that guy? well, is he furious.
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he says here there is not freedom to have any opinion without consequences. according to olbermann, opinions are the real crime wave. we never thought we would see this. but liberal pundits and journalists across the country today savaging the "times" and demanding the resignations of everybody on the editorial board. they want to cancel the "new york times" for writing cancel culture doesn't exist. or it does? you better retract or you are canceled. quote: it's hard to imagine a more fundamental misreading of the freedom of speech or an organization whose credibility depends more on understanding it correctly than today's lead editorial from the "new york times" editorial board. here's my solution. correct this editorial and resign. welcome to my world, "new york times." welcome to all of our world.
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now you know what it feels like when you tell the truth in america. telling the truth has become the most dangerous thing you can do in the united states. you can hurt people and get bailed out. you can lie and win a pulitzer. you can cover up the truth and win an election. but if you tell the truth, you can lose everything. your livelihood. your reputation. everything. maybe the "new york times" finally realized being in the business of lying isn't good for business. you know, especially as a newspaper. maybe they will tell the truth about dr. fauci now. maybe they will tell the truth about the border. maybe, maybe they will tell the truth about the difference between men and women. maybe. and maybe they might even start saying merry christmas. stephen miller is the founder of america first legal and a former adviser to president trump.
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what is happening, miller. i can feel something. can you? >> well, i think the "new york times" is trying to figure out when they can find the point just far enough away from the 2020 election and not close enough to the 2022 election that they can correct a few things for history for posterity. while doing minimal damage to the democratic party. so they have to fix things to get the footnotes right on history but do it in the time that is going to cause the littlest damage to democrats' electoral prospects. >> jesse: during a war that everyone is paying attention to. slip it in on auto friday. >> sitting on this for a long time when can we figure out how to correct the record on whole russian disinformation and free speech thing. wait until we are in the middle after nuclear war potentially and also on a friday and we will get it done. >> jesse: did you catch what catherine herridge said on cbs. she admitted cbs has had hunter's laptop since late 2020,
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since the election, but now they have gotten around to verifying it. i mean now? >> well, that interview is -- 'president trump and lesley stahl, they will be studying that for a thousand years where president trump says that biden in fact n. effect is compromised by his son's shady business dealings and profiteering all over the world with the kick back going to joe biden. can't be verified. well, you could pick up the phone. call any one of the people cced on any of the emails did you send this email? can you verify it in five second. high school journalists can verify it in five seconds of course the "new york post" already did verify it they didn't want to pick up the phone. they just wanted to label it this russian disinformation because that would help joe biden, to the everlasting shame of the media, big tech, and, of course, the so-called intelligence experts who signed that letter. >> jesse: so if i go on tv and i said this on "the five." if i go out on the air and i say
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the election was rigid, based on that, and that alone, the conspiracy with the intelligence community, big tech, the democratic party and the media, to cover up this bombshell to win an election, if i say the election was rigid, and they say you can't say that, i will say what are you talking about? you rigid it. can we say now the election was rigged? >> that alone. changes the whole course of world history. you are talking about a man running for president whose son has been taking massive sums of cash from regimes all over the world, including adversaries, which means that the president of the united states can be blackmailed, be extorted on issues core to our national security. that issue alone changes the whole course of human history. but they circled the wagons around joe biden. big tech, big media, and of
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course, the so-called community. and, again that is something that will be to their everlasting shame. here's the truth. they don't care. all they cared about was protecting joe biden. >> jesse: they don't care. they really don't care. and that's why they are not even covering the story. and we have the surveys that said a large percentage of biden voters said that they had known about the laptop they would have changed their votes and that would have been enough to change the election. so, stephen miller, and i agree, that think will never apologize and they just did this to slide it in under the radar. just in time so they get that footnote in history. >> in a few months they are going to decide free speech is terrible. and everything wrong in our country is caused by vladimir putin. >> jesse: i can see it coming. >> all of it. >> jesse: thank you very much, stephen miller as always. >> thank you. >> jesse: so there were some developments today on the hunter
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biden story. the lawyer for the stripper that hunter got pregnant, now says he was interviewed by the fbi. and he thinks hunter is about to get indicted. miranda devine is a "new york post" columnist and author of "laptop from hell." what a perfect title for a book. so, he gave up some documents, some financial documents to federal investigators about hunter's finances. and now he thinks that hunter might be indicted pretty soon. what do you make about that development, miranda? >> well, i think that london roberts, who is the woman who is the mother of hunter biden's unacknowledged 4-year-old daughter has already last month testified before the grand jury in delaware that he is investigating hunter's potential tax evasion, money laundering, and violations of the foreign
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agent registration act. and she has told them quite a lot and her lawyer handed over a whole cache of documents and financial matters that he claims having seen it, he says he would be very surprised if hunter weren't indicted from what he knows about those documents. and, you know, london roberts was a young woman. she was working as a stripper in washington, d.c. when hunter met her. he frequented a lot of strip joints. and got her pregnant. he said in his memoir, beautiful things last year that he had no recollection of her at all. couldn't remember the encounter that they had and, yet, what his laptop shows is that they knew each other for at least almost a year, several months he worked for her. he used to smuggle her into his office in washington, d.c. through the back door.
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and so he, in fact, told the managers of that building that she was the basketball coach of his daughter and also will barack obama's daughter. he said that to sort of pull rank on the managers who were not happy about this woman coming in and out of the back door of the office. so he knew her very well. but she had to chase him for about 10 months through the courts to get him to acknowledge paternity. she had to get a d.n.a. test. and i suppose in the end, she does not feel that warmly towards him. and you can't really blame her. and so i guess she has told the grand jury in delaware everything she knows and her lawyer is assisting her. >> jesse: that's what happens when you get strippers pregnant and then try to hide from them while doing crack and not pay child support for a year. i don't think she is going to be an ally, so to speak.
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so, the main issue is biden. because this is not just about hunter. they shared bank accounts. they shared credit cards. they commingled dirty foreign cash. and bind lied and said he knew nothing about it when the atlanta says biden knew the whole time he was taking money from hunter who was getting money using his dad as a cash register from overseas shady deals. moscow billionaires, chinese communist energy tycoons. this is nuts. you think this is going to shake out or you think someone is going to just knock it down at the doj? >> well, look, i mean that's why i wrote the book. it's not about hunter biden who is quite a figure with terrible raging crack addict during the nine hours -- nine years that the laptop covered. he apparently has kicked that habit so good for him. but, in any case, the book i
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wrote was really about joe biden and his involvement in this -- influence peddling scheme, which has gone on really in his 40 years in politics back in delaware. but which he internationalized when he became vice president. and you know, there is ample evidence, not just on the laptop, but from tony bobulinski, hunter biden's former business partner who very courageously gone forward and gave his documents to the fbi. and i also those. and they corroborate what's on the laptop. we know there is a lot of problems that joe biden has and is he compromised with those countries. >> jesse: they have had the documents for about two years. the feds. still waiting on the indictment, two years. it's a long time. to put 2 and 2 together. thank you very much. miranda. everybody check her book out. it's good stuff. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: what is this new thing
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that aoc is doing? [whispering] people don't really know what capitalism is. most people don't know what socialism is. >> jesse: this is that i think and we are going to investigate it that's next. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪ ♪ ♪a little bit of chicken fried♪ ♪cold beer on a friday night♪ ♪a pair of jeans that fit just right♪ ♪and the radio up well i've seen the sunrise...♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's
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sunscreen. sunscreen. >> jesse: it's not bad advice, the only thing aoc said that i agree with. you got to lay on the sunscreen now or you are going to pay for it later, people. so, then things got weird. then she started whispering. watch. [whispering] i will tell you a secret. most people really don't know what capitalism is. most people don't even know what socialism is. but most people are not capitalists. because they don't have capital as money. unionize your workplace. start a worker cooperative. if it's too extreme for working people production why is it okay for private billionaires to own a piece of production? >> jesse: what was that? aoc is calling this socialism asmr. now what is asmr you ask? i had no idea. our producers tell us it's
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autonomous sensory meridian response. we decided to look in a that and it's not what we expected. asmr is defined as a feeling of well-being combined with a tingling sensation in the scalp and then down the back of the neck. i guess this is a thing. and we found out that people have been making videos of themselves either whispering or blowing into the mic chewing sometimes. typing and clicking and then they post it online for people to listen and watch and then they feel some type of way. [whispering] when it feels right for you to send yourself some love.
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>> jesse: what did i just watch? if you thought these videos were strange, trust me, the producers say we spared you guys from the really weird stuff. and aoc, she isn't even the only one doing it. [whispering] >> no more. just pay a little bit,. [laughter] i quote them $1.9 trillion relief so far. wrote the bill on the environment. pay them more. >> jesse: fox news contributor and he joins us now.
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did you know this was a thing? >> i didn't but it doesn't work on me. when i hear aoc doing that i don't feel that tingling pleasure. i want to pull my eyes out and scream and run out of the room. >> jesse: what if she ate a chicken bone, would that make you feel a sensation? >> it would stop her talking. it would stop her advocating virtues of socialism. i mean, i didn't know about this. i thought when i first saw this video that she just followed the joe biden thing and thought that that really weird creepy whisper thing that biden sometimes does works really well as a means of communication so well. >> jesse: did she steal this move from biden or do you think biden doesn't know what this means. >> as is the answer so often for biden he has no idea.
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that's a very regular. i don't know, she is usually on top of sort of the -- she likes to think she is on top of all of the means of communication. it's the content of what she said as always with her, actually, when you discern them. so disturbing. she says most beam don't understand socialism and clearly she is one of them. >> we have obviously. she says they also don't understand capitalism. what's their explanation? people don't have capitalist billions. so there is like money and then there is capitalist money. and she thinks that unless you have got billions of dollars you are not a capitalist. but, as -- >> jesse: should we make it clear that we don't want to sleep with aoc she says whenever anybody attacks her that means they want to sleep with her. >> that's right. >> jesse: do you want clear that up. >> if i need to say that again, that's not what i'm after. i would like to try to work out as much as one can within like the chicken what her thoughts
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actually are about things. now, it is amazing, because she pulls thee weird stunts and all the time she gets away with just saying crazier and crazier stuff. >> jesse: she basically just said while whispering that communism is good and that karl marx was right. but she whispered it. >> exactly. >> jesse: are we supposed to get a tingle when she does that? >> i just want to shout back at her tell me one damn place it's worked. you know? if socialism is so great and capitalism is so bad. why can we point to so many successful capitalist and not one socialist. >> jesse: it's about whispering. [whispering] >> jesse: thank you for joining us. >> it's a pleasure. >> jesse: joe biden spoke to china on the phone for go hours today. i think he didn't whisper. what our sources are saying went down there. plus, fox hit the beaches at
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mariupol today some great news. refugees were able to get about 130 people out of there alive. but the bad news is they fear that hundreds more could be left underneath the rubble. day by day the russians trying to seize that city. and, yes, kyiv saw a lot more pummeling on friday by russia. all tolled, over 800 civilians have been killed in over three weeks. people think that is a conservative figure. and the number of folks who have left this country fleeing the fighting, that is now over 3 million. one last note russian president vladimir putin spoke with french president macron by phone late on friday and putin complained that ukraine is committing war crimes because it is hitting residential buildings in the break away area of the east. the propaganda wars continue full blast. back to you. >> jesse: thanks so much, greg. president joe biden talked with chinese president xi today. the white house says biden warned him not to bail out
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russia. but that is basically all we know about the call. jen psaki said today we still don't know where china stands. listen. >> president biden wasn't making specific requests of china. why not, given -- >> -- because china has to make a decision for themselves about where they want to stand and how they want the history books to look at them and view their actions. and that is a decision for president xi and the chinese to make. >> can you offer any explanation for why the u.s. still has concerns after this call? >> because we'll continue to watch until we see what actions they take or don't take. >> jesse: nothing scares the chinese like the history books. unbelievable. the call lasted nearly two hours and all we got from it was joe told the chinese there would be consequences if he helped putin but nobody knows what those consequences are because biden didn't get into specifics. about the line china knows they messed up. putin can't win this war and russia is toast.
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just last month they were bragging about their limitless friendship. china took the intel we showed them about the russian build up and just shared it with the kremlin. they asked putin to invade after the olympics because, you know, they didn't want their buddy's war distracting from the game. but the war didn't go as planned. the russian army got stuck in the mud and their leader is now a terrorist with an economy that can barely breathe. china hitched their wagon to a war criminal and has a tough decision to make if it wants to trade in dollars and euros. the whole world is fracturing right now. so what's next? here now brigadier general peter swac eldridge, what do you think went down on this call? was joe tough enough? >> well, i doubt it. it seems like nothing much really changed. i mean jen psaki was pretty forthright that he didn't demand
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anything specifically so i mean i think the upshot of what is happening is what you said at the end there, jesse. which is that the world is probably fracturing and they are definitely big down sides. i'm sure the chinese are lived at the russians more for screwing up the invasion than for any moral abominations that they have certainly committed but look, there is upside to the chinese here. this makes the russians a lot more pliable for them. they have a lot less leverage. think we are seeing the beginnings of the formation of at chinese led i -- i don't think the chinese are ready to come out of the gate. you see the saudis trading. you see the indians continuing to buy russian oil. the chinese have made it, i think, pretty clear they will continue to support the russians. they may, you know, not want to take political heat for it but i think in practice both on the economic sanctions but even potentially in militarily relevant equipment or resources, they seem to be sticking with their man there. >> jesse: general, how does joe
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punish the chinese and make it clear they better not deal with the russians any more than they already are? >> i think that -- i think that the actions taken, i don't know what was exactly in the conversation were prudent, the message was sent. the specifics of whatever reaction, if the chinese were to be more robust in their support including military. don't need to be out there. another point yes, it does look like the world is in many ways fracturing, but i will say that this russian aggression, this invasion and all that has come with it and china needs to be careful here, has done more to pull together the west and the like-minded nations of the world of anything i can think of, since, you know, since a
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generation ago. so, the chinese are on notice, the russians are in deep trouble. the chinese have hitched their wagon. but they are also worried about getting dragged into something. this is bad for the chinese brand. >> jesse: yes. >> they are all intermingled. a lot going on. i believe the message sent was appropriate. >> jesse: i hope so, eldridge, you agree nato is pretty strong. america is paying attention to russia and china pretty carefully and our pacific partners are pretty fired up, the south koreans, the japanese and the australians, you know we have encircled the chinese. i don't think china is very happy with request with this russian invasion. wouldn't you agree there? >> well, i think they are unhappy that it's not gone well. i would be a little more pessimistic about how things stand. i think we have a long, long way to go with our, you know, coalition in asia. you know, the japanese still aren't spending enough on defense.
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the south koreans have been out of the game for a few years. the australians are leading the way. the taiwanese haven't been doing enough for defense. chinese are increasing defense spending by 7% again this year. they are leading the field whether we like it or not in areas like artificial intelligence. so i agree with peter, europe has really stepped up. i wish it hadn't taken an invasion for this to happen. but the germans, the pols and romanians a lot of it is clustering the european world. a lot of countries in the developing world are taking a different position. i think this is just the beginning, unfortunately, if you will, the beginning of the end of the beginning of this competition. but the chinese aren't going anywhere. and we really need to focus on them. we need to deal with the russians help ukrainians fight them. build on what's happening but not take our eye on off the ball fundamentally which is the main issue is really china and it will be for a long, long time. >> jesse: all right, peter, real quick. we have got pay some bills. does china move on taiwan
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because of this or not? >> i think -- i think that right now the way -- one strategic geo strategic issue, if russia potters or fails, then russia -- china has lost, if you will, its major geo strategic part ofner. as far as how they see the world view while they have completely different things. i think they make the move on taiwan, i think that they are exposed. everything about their economy is vulnerable. i think it would be catastrophic for them, and but saying that and their own population will be watching. this is incredibly complex and incredibly dangerous period for all of us. >> jesse: sure is gentlemen, thank you so much for joining prime time. have great weekend. so what is going on at spring break this year? fox was down there and we have a
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>> jesse: major opioid outbreak hitting the united states right now. two men in florida hospitalized after doing coke laced with fentanyl this weekend. two of their friends who gave them mouth to mouth also had to be hospitalized. and this comes right after six west point cadets overdosed the same way. just nearby on spring break. lawrence jones went down to florida to talk to a bunch of spring breakers. all right, lawrence, what went down? >> lawrence: i felt bad going down there first of all because this is my age group. i went down there to highlight a story that's impacting all americans which is the fentanyl crisis. talked to the spring breakers having a good time. this is what they had to say, watch. >> spring break, are you all enjoiming it. >> i'm loving it. >> how many parties have you all went to so far? [inaudible] >> you avoid the water don't drink any water. you go to the bar and have some drinks. laurent. >> lawrence: you don't want to hydrate yourself. >> only slows you down. wake up, get a good meal in and just start drink glug see those kids overdose the other day.
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>> yes, we did. >> what do you all think about that. >> i think it's really scary. >> i saw the post on instagram i'm like dude, that's tough. that just gave me more like i just can't -- you can't trust anymore here. >> did you know according to the d.e.a. 40% of the drugs that are out there are not the real deal they are laced with fentanyl. >> really? >> i did not know that. but i will think different about doing it again comfort. >> my mom called me and said i can't smoke any anybody's' we would and can't get my drinks spiked. >> what you didn't see and you will see saturday a lot of them confessed they had been doing cocaine. >> jesse: one guy said i'm glad you told me next time i won't do that. >> what shocked a lot of them they feel like if you just buy it from someone that you know then it won't be laced with fentanyl. d.e.a. says 40% of the drugs out
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here laced with this stuff. a lot of these kids go here and they want to experiment and get ecstasy and mollies and they want to get the cocaine and they think it's going to be -- you know, suggest them taken drugs to begin with, but they take it, don't get the real deal and then they end up oding. just a whiff of that fentanyl can make you drop like -- >> jesse: do mouth to mouth on someone and there you go. you wore jeans to the beach, lawrence, that was an interesting call. >> listen, we talked about my fashion before, jesse. sometimes i do a little much. so the bosses don't -- i'm already showing all my tattoos as you already see. i wanted to have my swim trunks on and a t-shirt. the ladies were already jumping on me to begin with. the security almost had to tackle her in the orange. so i decided this year i was going to be. >> jesse: i'm glad you behaved yourself. >> we don't want any problems. >> jesse: you say age group in
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your 20's. how old are you? >> jesse: i'm 29. you started the spring break guy. >> jesse: how old was i? >> lawrence: i don't know. >> lawrence: i had a cane. >> lawrence: you had me beat. >> jesse: the torch is yours. next time allow trunks. check him out 10:00 saturday night. people shooting up drugs. a mad man with a shotgun and forklift in the pharmacy just another regular day in seattle. plus, i'm going to read some of your text messages. ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy?
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>> all our attention has been on the war in ukraine, chaos and crime here in america hasn't slowed down one bit. jason rants is in seattle with the report. jason? >> hey, jesse. despite a surge in violent
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crime, mayor bruce harrell paused the plan in downtown seattle that's seen the bulk of the high-profile crimes. to give you context, within a five day's period, a stone's throw away from market, two homicide, three stabbings, and a car jacking. even with emphasis patrols, we saw a man drive his car through the garage of a federal building, fire gunshots into the air, and then move at police with his weapon forcing them to shoot. surveillance caught it all. take a look at this. >> he's trying to shoot himself in the head now. >> police, put it down, put it down now. >> now a lot of the crime is driven by homeless addicts or the mentally ill who effectively taken over downtown seattle.
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you see addicts shooting febt fentanyl all over the place. what happens in downtown does not stay in downtown. a rise in thefts across the city where thieves are driving cars to store fronts and stealing atm machines. yesterday in south seattle, they drove a kafr to the walgreens, they go in and try to steal the atm. this is the third time in the last week where a car was used to break into a store for an atm machine and what you're seeing is insane footage, a grocery store in north seattle, thieves drive a stolen forklift to go ahead and get this atm. obviously caused a lot of damage and the owner of the store told me that, look, we've been dealing with an uptick in crime, i'm not even going to replace the atm machine. the mayor began pushing emphasis patrols downtown. we saw some success but not stopping the drug dealing. the spd planned to make arrests
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today and yesterday going after misdemeanor crimes because the republican city attorney said go ahead and do it. he gave the thumbs up. >> once you get the atm machine back to your house? how do you get the cash out of your machine? >> they're breaking into the machine. otherwise they wouldn't -- it takes a little bit of time. it's quick and easy to get the atm machine. >> you figure it out once you get it back to the crib. got it, good to know. not for me to know. thank you very much that's wild footage. all right, we have text messages. sal says biden wants americans to buy a prius. what do your want our farmers to do, joe, buy a team of oxens? that's a good point. jesse, do you think jussie finally ate that subway sandwich? i think he would eat anything of six days of drinking water, if you believe that.
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with kamala going on the road providing biden's success in the last year, he has a job she can excel at. she doesn't have to say anything. perfectly said. mary, two hours on the phone with xi to convince him not to partner up with russia? biden can't even convince his people of anything. you're right, he can't get manchin and sinema to do what he wants but he thinks the chinese are going to listen, got it. lynn? what's up, lynn? why do we demand the white house release the transcript of biden's phone call. if trump was still president, all of the democrats would be demanding it. that's right. why not? it's an honor and deals with the chinese. we need to know. national security is at stake. i doubt it was the perfect phone call. i don't mind, this is from lynn, i don't mind aoc whispering, how do we get nancy pelosi and kamala harris to whisper too.
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peg arlington heights, illinois, asmr, i don't feel a tingling pleasure, i just feel annoyed, very annoyed. and fran, jesse, please don't whisper or do asmr. it doesn't suit you. no, it doesn't. i'm more of a screamer. tucker is up next. always remember, i'm waters and this is my world. >> tucker carlson: welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, a lot of things are going on around the world at the moment, but we thought weed begin tonight with a report from your own country to give you something a little different of what you've been watching every moment of every day for the last three weeks. on your screen pictures from brooklyn, new york. these are people waiting in line at a foot bank. the queue stretches for blocks. it's what we used to call a bread line. most of these people are not

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