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covid response coordinator dr. jha. thanks for inviting us into your home this night and this week. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. it's been a very busy news week. we have you covered on all angles. "jesse watters primetime" guest hosted tonight by lawrence jones starts right now. hey, lawrence. >> lawrence: great show, bret. thank you so much. ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: good evening, america. i'm lawrence jones in for jesse tonight. so, november midterms are just around the corner and democrats are starting to feel some serious heat. karma is coming to back -- to bite them back. real america is getting fed up with what they are seeing in washington. now, they gave the democrats complete control for over a year. but what did they get in return? nothing. they have been left behind while democrat politicians just focuses on themselves. showing real america that all
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they care about is power. not the people. acting as the party of no substance and self-interest. and that guy that campaigned on uniting america, joe biden, can't even unite his own party. instead, he is focusing on policies that divide his own supporters. people are unsatisfied and turning their backs on him in record numbers. now, he has lost the media, too. they aren't covering for him anymore. in fact, their asses is on the line. cnn is flat out admitting that the president is failing. watch. >> there is brand new polling out on the presidential approval rating and it's not good for president biden. >> i wanted you to look. these numbers kind of differ. they range from the low 30's to the low 40's. low fourths is not good either. what is key is the low rest are tied for the low for the pollster. lowest here, lowest here. this is one point off the lowest. lowest here. and whether you have three or four pollsters showing the lowest numbers for the president of the united states that is
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indicative of a president who is in a lot of trouble. >> lawrence: low, low, low. have you ever heard cnn talk about a democratic president like that? the reality of it is they are heading into the midterms with historic lows and their party is scrambling for a solution right now. no wonder why they are trying to put all the blame on the white house communications problem. acting like they are just having problems touting their wins. that's just one of the many excuses. but they never own up to the real problem. the problem is they have been abandoning urban america. treating minority groups as just an easy vote, ignoring whole year coming around election season. america is starting to see how foreign turning their bank back on the democratic party in a big way. and a new quinnipiac poll, biden's approval among hispanics is in the gutter with only 26%
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of hispanics approving joe biden. doesn't get much lower than that. and the media is starting to admit that they are in deep water. >> democrats trending in the wrong direction, especially with hispanic voters. >> the early polling we are seeing in 2022 suggests this is very much a story for this midterm and talking about for decades if that hispanic vote comes up for grabs. a huge shift potentially in american politics. steven, one that would potentially be ominous sign for democrats banking on that vote for so long. >> lawrence: did you hear that? >> that's the problem right there. they bank on votes instead of actually trying to earn those votes. and that's no different with the black community, too. they putting kamala harris in the vice presidency and nominating ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court would be enough to rake in the black vote. the last thing on america's mind is ited at this politics. what we want are results.
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change. prove that our elected officials are actually representing the people. we want actual problems addressed substance. a new poll shows that 17% of black americans think crime is their most important issue. while 11% say it's the economy. now, the democratic party thinks that black america only cares about diversity. but that was way low on the list. yet, that's all they ever talked about with us. using it an excuse to fund the police. let crime run rampant in our community. and not doing anything about actually putting money back into black america. instead, they are wasting their time playing identity politics while black folks suffer. and when they are confronted on it, they just act surprised. >> you do realize, pete, a lot of black people feel like black people have kept no promises since they have been in office? >> really? >> yes.
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>> lawrence: look at his face. no surprise that black people are pissed and ready to take it out on the democrats a new gallup poll shows that joe biden's approval with black people plummeted 20 points since he took office. 20 points. jim clyburn can't save you, joe. it's only going to get worse. now, a few months ago hispanics were on the same boat. inflation, and crime were their biggest issues. and they were trying to warn the democrats all about it. but as they do, they just ignored them. letting the inflation get worse and crime get out of control. so hispanics were forced to look elsewhere for answers completely abandoning joe biden and his party in record number. you better believe that same energy is brewing with black america. they are ready to drop the democrats and find someone that will actually listen to them for once. and if they lose both, the black vote and the hispanic folks, the democratic party is done.
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not only are they going to get wrecked in the midterms but they are going to be in pain for decades. and then maybe the democrats will be the ones going into the community trying to win them back. now, if the republicans over in washington were smart, and many of them are dumb, they would realize that this is the opportunity to step up to the plate. try doing what the democrats couldn't do, and actually do something in the community. and if they do that, november's red wave will get even bigger. here to react is texas g.o.p. congressional candidate wesley hunt and kira davis the red state editor-at-large. thank you so much for joining me. kira, let me go to you. we have been talking about this for a while. it's now reflected in the numbers. they think identity politics is the solution but black people are saying, nah, not on our watch. what say you? >> no. i mean, this is what republicans and conservatives have been told
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for years that we're out of touch with what is going on in the black community. what black people want. and in many respects, maybe that's true. but the truth is that that was a whole lot of projection from the democrats. and you and i have been warning about this since the squad came in to congress, right? we say you guys are going to let this far left wing, socialist element in your party take over the party. and it's not going to be nancy pelosi's party anymore. at least pelosi is someone that you can work with. but you can't work with these idealogues. and they aren't interested in really what's going on in these black communities and in homes like mine. of course, i don't even need a study, lawrence, to tell you what concerns black people. i'm a black mother. i'm raising a black family in america. and i can tell you that i'm not concerned about whether or not my child can consent to an abortion at 12 years old or can consent to hormone therapy. what i'm concerned about is how
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i'm going to put food on the table and gas in the car and pay for college while we are trying to pay for all of these things. it is a complete and utter and insulting disconnect from the black community from the party that claims to own our vote. i say it's time that we make some noise and make them pay for not listening to what he would want. >> lawrence: one of the places we are making noise, wesley, is in the barbershop. when i go back to the barbershop lawrence, the gas prices are joe's fault. the meat prices are joe's fault. the unsecure border is joe's fault. taking jobs away from them that's joe's fault. how are you going to message that from your party's perspective to those black voters? >> well, i was in a barbershop a couple weeks ago. actually a topic of discussion. tide is turning. while liberals sit in their towers and their comfortable homes, people have to live in crime-ridden neighborhoods. and the only thing that we want
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for our communities is to be safe. we want opportunities for our families. but joe biden is pleading support from minority communities because of failed policies and because of defunding the police. that was started by the democrats. it was happening right here in my own town in houston. look, we used to be known as space city. >> now we are known as the murder capital of the world because of democrat policies. in my lifetime, this is the highest inflation that i have ever seen. highest gas prices we have ever seen. we have a porous border and oil industry under attack because of failing democrat policies. by the way, this doesn't just hurt black folks it hurts all americans. rising tide raises the elevation of all ships. that's what the republican party has got to do to take back our country here in november. understand black americans are all americans. >> lawrence: wesley, you make an interesting pointed but you have got sell the message. kira, how do you do it? you have got to go to the people. it can't be the same republican message that it's been for
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years. have you got tailor it for the community. how do you do that, kira? >> i think republicans are often scared to engage in identity politics because that is like seems like a left wing idea really we evan gauge every day. if there is nothing wrong tailoring message to go into communities. i'm running for school board here in california. when i'm talking to a group of moms, i'm talking about different concerns than if i'm talking to a group of teachers or a group of dads. you know, so, don't be afraid, republicans, to go in and tailor those messages and find people on the ground who are already doing it. you don't have to tap the same old personalities to go in. those people are great, you know, and they are great for preaching to the choir and we love the choir. they have great robes and we love to hear them sing. when we want to get new members of the conscious perfect toe find hermine people on the ground and doing the work and let them be your ambassadors in the community.
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they noted what's going on they really know how to talk to people. those are their neighbors, their community. those people are there. go find them and support them. >> lawrence: i have been adisgusted with the party attack on black men. they know we have been leading our families for decades. they go against the black businesses. what are you going to do in this race to make sure the message is sent that we need black men in the households for stable families? we need both of the parents. >> yes. i'm a black than my family at an outstanding father in my family and that's why my house has three west point graduates my sister, brother and i and why? because we had a strong black mother and strong black father. look, at the end of the day, it's up to me, it's up to other black republicans to show our community that it's okay to be republican. we are not monolithic. we can think for ourselves. let's look at the facts. where were we a couple years ago and where are we now? i think with the right voice and right message we can absolutely articulate that and that's why i'm running for office and
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that's why we are going to take back the house brother. >> lawrence: i'm following your race. i can't wait to see you in the barbershop area when i'm in the houston area. >> let's do it. >> lawrence: kira, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. god bless you. >> lawrence: wants to know what he thinks of hillary clinton. read his email. johnny takes to the street to test easter knowledge. >> what happens on easter? >> um, oh no, there is a bunny and there is eggs. >> yeah? >> chocolate. ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) at booking.com, finding perfect isn't rocket science. kitchen? sorted. hot tub, why not? and of course, puppy-friendly.
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make them dinner and if you are maxine waters you may them more than a million dollars in campaign cash. that's the kind of mother she is. newly released records show watters paid work she did on re-election campaign this year. bringing the total drum roll, please, $1.2 million over the last 19 years. now, i'm sure her daughter is working hard. maxine is running for re-election in the district she won by more than 40 points in 2020. she doesn't even live there, either. now to this, joe biden and hillary clinton are frenemies. you know, the people pretend to like each other but really they hate each other's guts. and it's not really a secret. joe biden made that clear back in 2017 when he said i never thought she was a great candidate. i thought i was a great candidate. biden was honest. he didn't think hillary clinton would be a good president. but according to the daily mail, joe disliked for hillary goes even deeper than that apparently inside of hunter biden's laptop
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there are emails from joe biden trashing hillary during her 2016 presidential bid. some of the emails were about her looming legal troubles and others were about her declining popularity. and email from october 2015 joe sent a link to his inner circle. an article from real clear politics and showed that hillary was down 31 points and the polls among black democrats. articles also noted that nonwhites had consistently been more supportive of hillary clinton than whites. this was bad news for hillary. and joe biden loves sharing it with his friends. and another email with the subject line interesting contained a link to an article on the investigation of hillary clinton's private emails servers. a quote from the article read indictment on even a few felonies is a torpedo beneath the water line for clinton. music to joe's ears. but if this is what biden was saying about hillary clinton behind closed doors, i can't even imagine what hillary is saying about joe right now.
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will cain is the co-host of "fox & friends weekend" and he has some thoughts on this. are you surprised? i promise you, will, i don't say shady stuff like that behind your back. i would never do that. >> will: are we frenemies? >> lawrence: we are frenemies we are brothers but frenemies. >> will: that means you are saying stuff like that behind my back. i understand the definition of a frenemy. it is a pit of vipers inside politics, perhaps inside the democratic party. no i'm not surprised to your question. hillary and joe hate each other. hillary and joe are in the same business. i'm not talking about running for office. i'm talking about using their office for their own personal benefit. for their own personal wealth. it's enough at this point for the american public to identify think, lawrence, to say enough, enough, enough, enough of this corruption and this using of public service for personal enrichment, we know hillary clinton foundation the clinton foundation and hillary and bill clinton had used that office, this is what joe was pointing to
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to get rich of abu dhabi's speeches. that didn't serve as a warning to joe biden it served as inspiration. we know from the same laptop which has untold promises for riches for the news cycle, that's exactly where the biden family went. we look -- i don't want to go on about this forever, lawrence, we look what happened with twitter today. and there is an inside concerted systemic effort outsider purchasing twitter to institute the principle of free speech. you say when is enough of this insider systemic corrupt system that if only interested in protecting itself, be it the clinton foundation, the biden family or can bees like twitter going to be enough for the american people? >> so, will, you are making the point that this was not the typical competition because both of them wanted to be president. you know, there is often friends that want to the same job and there is some competition. you think it was deeper than that it was about the enrichment that's why it got so personal?
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>> look, we can and we should highlight and revel in the drama of these emails. joe hates hillary and no doubt as you pointed out hillary hates joe. that's interesting. what matters is that what they were discussing was their own corruption. >> lawrence: yeah. joe biden was gussing hillary's corruption when it came to her staff in the state department also working for nyu down the street to help bring funds in from abu dhabi while having that same job. now, look, that doesn't make joe the purest of driven snow truth teller. we know in fact with hunter and that same laptop that his family was doing something similar. i don't know, man, i don't know if it's like a scene out of oz the old prison intelligence show on hbo. i don't know if it is the pit of vipers. it is all a den of thieves telling on each other to some extent. at least telling on each other behind the scenes.
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>> lawrence: that's deep. i want to get your reaction to this. i would never call you an sob. watch this. >> we have to talk about peter doocy for one second. >> sure. >> is he a stay tuned son of a bitch? or does he play a stupid son of a bitch on tv. >> he works for a network. >> okay. >> that provides people with questions that nothing personal to any individual, including peter doocy but might make anyone sound like a stupid son of a pitch. >> jesse: we were promised decorum, decency, no name-calling. and it started with the president of the united states but now jen psaki is essentially repeating it because he works here. >> comments unbefitting of her office but perfectly befitting her future job. she is soon-to-be an msnbc host or contributor. i don't know how high or fall she will fall down those rankings at msnbc she is certainly already on her tryout.
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>> lawrence: embarrassing. check out his podcast and if you have time there is an episode with me and him going back and forth that's some good radio. >> will: frenemys. >> lawrence: frenemys. will cain podcast i went down to the southern border and spoke with some migrants on the modify. why are they coming and when are they going to get here? we'll find out next. plus, on easter quiz unlike any other. ♪ why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me. and for kids ages 6 and up that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels.
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>> lawrence: fox news senior correspondent alicia acuna is here with more. alicia. >> hi, lawrence, this intense rescue is on home security and police body cam video released by the san diego police department. on saturday a 53-year-old woman at home with her father called
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911 to reported an intruder. >> i have an intruder in the house that's naked. >> okay. how did he get in? >> i don't know. i was sleeping. the suspect the black male is nude you said, right? >> well he has shorts on he is masturbating in the bathroom. >> after arriving, responding officers heard a loud bang and the woman scream. [screams] >> there is yelling and someone is trying to break in the house right now in that room. >> break the window. >> go, go, go. >> the suspect later identified as 40-year-old key meet trust trust sell broke through a door where the woman was hiding as the officers yelled at trust sell they say he held a gun to the victim's head. >> let me see your hand. >> don't, please. what are you doing? >> the tried to communicate.
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the line to # 11 was still open. >> i want you to back down before i shoot her. i'm going to shoot her. >> no, no. >> please, god, no. >> a minute later, police say trussell fired one shot which the woman said was accidental. >> what was that? >> the gun accidently discharged. nobody was harmed. >> get, this while all of that is going on, another officer climbs up a balcony and rescued the woman's father while yet another officer managed to shoot at the suspect from a neighbor's roof. he didn't hit him but it spooked the suspect enough, lawrence, to drop his weapon and surrender and lawrence, police say in addition to exposing himself the suspect sexually battered the woman multiple times.
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lawrence? >> lawrence: unbelievable. just disgusting. excellent reporting. >> thanks. >> lawrence: president biden's border catastrophe title 42 set to expire in a little more than a month and migrants are getting ready to cross over the border in droves. this is going on to be -- it's going to be an absolute free for all. according to a new politico and a morning consult poll most americans don't even support ending the trump era border control. a caravan from guatemala is already on its way here. they plan on getting here the day title 42 expires. i went down to the border and saw the surge for myself. i talked to some of the illegal migrants on their way there. watch. >> where did you guys come from mexico? >> yeah. >> how long have you all been on the road? >> a week. >> lawrence: a week? y'all just got lost? >> yeah. [inaudible] >> no food -- did y'all run out of food?
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mafia. >> did you all have to pay the cartel to come across? >> no. they didn't know. >> that y'all came across? that's how you all got lost, huh? when you got to america, who are you going to stay with? >> [inaudible] find work. >> work? >> and then room and we need to figure that out because in mexico it's difficult. >> lawrence: here now former u.s. border patrol chief and acting ice director ronald vitiello, you are a former border chief. sir, this is getting out of control. when i was just at the border, i saw some things that i hadn't seen before at the border. through that terrain now they are wearing all this camo. and the only way border patrol can really and dps can track them is through their footprints now? i mean, we can spot them a little bit from the helicopters but it's tough now. they feel empowered to come across at the border, sir.
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>> it's a very difficult time on the border. it's really unfortunate how terrible this administration has been for the men and women of dhs, the border patrol and the folks that happen v. to be on the frontline. you know, they have destroyed all of the control that they had whether what they inherited in 2020. we ended the last surge and this president and these policies have now ripped away all the tools that were working to help us secure that border. and now you see what the effects are you know, large numbers of people coming in every day. my reports, people that i have talked to on the border patrol, 8,000 people in a 24-hour period. that's incredible. you know, the capacity inside of border patrol stations even with the augmentations that they have it's out of control. they don't have the tools, they don't have the resources and this policy was well known to them. this administration knew exactly what they were doing. and they are advocating for an open border and we see the results of it we are all at
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risk. these cartels control. you saw in your report the cartels control who comes across that border when they come across. and they are being enriched by this policy. >> lawrence: ronald, i have been getting text messages from my sources in dps. and the reason why i have been coordinating with dps because a lot of times we can't do what we used to do back in the trump administration with the border patrol. they have been sending me all these videos all this morning. and i just left this morning. one of the things they also are telling me is that when we were there. that was -- dps helicopter. border patrol's helicopter is normally not up. the planes aren't up because they just don't have the manpower to get stuff done. how is the morale for the border patrol? >> the morale is in the tank. these agents, the men and women of the border patrol, they know that this policy has caused this surge. many of them, more than half of them are dedicated to what we call processing the booking procedure. the care and comfort of this large number of migrants that are coming in each and every day. and i'm grateful to texas and
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the department of public safety because just imagine, lawrence, if you were there, if the dps wasn't helping to secure that border, how much worse it would be. >> lawrence: it's so true. and do you know what? the biden administration aids and abets at every moment. we try to buy supplies that the taxpayers had already paid for blocked us -- texas is the last defense for the country. sir, thank you so much for your service to the country. >> good to be with you, thanks. >> lawrence: take care. so frank james the man behind this week's brooklyn subway shooting is in police custody and being held without bail. the new reports show that police dropped the ball on james both before and the horrible shooting. after opening fire on the subway. james freely strolled around and stopped at a restaurant, a deli and mcdonald's before the nypd were able to grab him. james should have been a red flag for law enforcement a long
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time ago. he made his racist extreme ideologies very evident in his social media post. even posted one people that said oh black jesus kill all the whiteys. and that wasn't an isolated incident. he was frequently ranted on youtube about whites, asians, even black people. even calling new supreme court nominee ketanji brown jackson the enemy for marrying a white man. and in another rant saying i want to watch people die right in front of my f'ing face immediately. with the long rap sheet and plenty of violent videos posted for everyone to see. why wasn't this man already in police custody before he committed these heinous crimes? request was the fbi? turns outs they were too busy trying to frame politicians and creating phoney kidnapping plots than actually doing their job. they let dangerous men like frank james and other spouting his racist ideas to flourish on the web. and now we're paying the price for that.
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joining me now is cal, director and senior analyst for the homeland security and counter-terrorism center for security policy. cal, you know, when i hear about this guy, showing everything that he was about on the web, that was one thing for me. but the fact that he was just roaming around the city and then the mayor had the audacity to go on to even say we got him? he didn't do anything. >> well, and apparently he called the police himself and turned himself in, telling them that he was at that mcdonald's in order to be picked up. >> lawrence: that's exactly right. so, i guess my question, you served in law enforcement, and the majority of them do their job. with you it seems like the rank and file -- they have become so political that they are not catching the people that are really a harm to society. >> well, let's go back in time so we can figure out how this
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happened. in 2017, the fbi writes an intelligent assessment on what they call black identity extremism and this assessment was quite good. it was looking at what was causing individuals to target law enforcement, particularly after ferguson and during the rise of black lives matter. and they did a very good job looking at this ideology and studying it. it's a mod democrat, very seriously well done piece of work product. and it does fine and the fbi uses it until 2019 when a congressional briefing leaks a fact that the fbi is using this term. this then causes any number of left wing organizations like the aclu and the brennan center for justice to get riled up. there is a bunch of media pieces all of a sudden there are congressional hearings and the fbi rapidly backs away saying oh, we are sorry, we are not going to use that term anymore. we will use another term. we will use the term racial and ethnically motivated violence extremism. which as can you tell doesn't
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really tell you anything about what you are trying to study. the problem is in any bureaucracy, if you can't name a thing, you can't deal with it you can't investigate it, you can't analyze it you can't understand what you are seeing when you see a suspect like frank james' social media. and so because of the politicization of our law enforcement, our cops and our fbi don't have the ability to understand what they're looking at when it comes to dangerous threats like frank james. >> lawrence: sir, they can't be bored. because there is a lot happening in america. assaults are up. murders are up. i mean, rates are up. there is so much to do. is it because the social justice warriors have captured the leadership of these -- the fbi and these police departments? i just don't get it. >> well, you know, part of this is being driven by the biden administration, which is using intelligence community resources to issue reports insisting that white supremacy is the only
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relevant threat, you know, the department of justice is spending resources looking at protesters at school board meetings. and the reality is with limited number of resources, law enforcement will look at the things that will get them notice that will get them promotions within the system. and if you are being told or you realize doing these kind of cases is not going to get you promoted, you are not going to spend the time on it. >> lawrence: that was such a big threat, i would love to see the prosecution of all those people. they haven't been able to even do that so, i just think it's shameful. sir, thank you so much for joining of the program. coming up, elon musk has a plan to buy twitter without swallowing its poison pill. that's next. ♪ where do you find the perfect project manager? well, we found him in adelaide between his daily lunch delivery and an 8:15 meeting with his client in san francisco. ...but you can find him, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.
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>> lawrence: twitter announced it has a poison pill. buy more shares at cheaper twice if they try to 15% stake he currently owns 9% of the
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company. guess what musk may have a way to get around the poison pill. is he looking to bring on corporate partners to help him successfully buy the social media giant and the media is still insisting this about to be a doomsday scenario. watch. cuckoo be a dangerous precedent. >> hey ding-a-ling twitter is a platform for free speech do you know how i say that because no one at twitter can stop me interest from tweeting suck it elon musk in language. >> such babies. the war on the west douglas murray. what's your reaction to this breaking news and is it fair? >> the whole thing is unfair. just shows that there is a massive divide at twitter. there is the board and then there is the shareholders. what elon musk has offered is a good deal for the shareholders. sensible shareholder sure we will sell to elon musk very good offer. but then there is the board. twitter itself.
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and that doesn't seem to be interested in the good offer. and then the question becomes okay. so what is it they are trying to protect? what is it they are trying to hide? i think there is a lot going on behind this it's not that they just want to hold onto the toys they believe is theirs and theirs alone toy of the radical left and only find conservatives. it's elon musk acquired the company. we might actually find out what it is that twitter has been doing. the shadow banning, all the other stuff they have been doing which they lied about. might find that out. >> lawrence: it's deeper. they were trying to protect what is going on behind the scenes. >> that's right. >> lawrence: you wrote about this. you said five things musk should do what should he do. >> i wrote about this in my column in "new york post" slightly tongue in cheek it buy it is definitely put in an edit button that anoise twitter users and one of the things that elon musk has said maybe that will make sense. the other ones i think perhaps a little more said the obvious you
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have got to make twitter great again. allow donald trump back on. allow all the voices that twitter got rid of. allow them back on. make twitter a more enjoyable platform again. make it a genuinely diverse platform again. all those people who got chucked off it, totally unfairly,allow them back on. obviously should put me on the board. [laughter] if he puts on me on the board there will be a walkout on day one and then he and i can change the locks and all the staff who walked out can be replaced by people who understand the principle of freedom of speech in america and finally i say if all else fails he can just put all of twitter into one of his rockets and send it into outer space and for 43 billion he would make the world a much more peaceful place. >> lawrence: you have thought about this a lot. i have got to ask why do you think they are freaking out? not twitter but the media now? the media and all of these pundits? >> well said something early on
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in her show this morning elon musk wants to control what people know and think she said that's our job. what? what? it's the media's job to tell people what to think? she said that. she admitted that she thought that live on air? >> lawrence: that's the arrogance. >> they believe that twitter. they are right in a way. if you had a proper platform a real speech platform like twitter it would be a threat to some of that legacy media that is dying. so, yes, it's a threat to those people. they are going to hold to it for as long as they can. they want the unfairness. they want the ability to find conservative voices and magnify far left voices, the taliban, the russian kremlin, everyone else, they want that unfairness because they think they will win. >> lawrence: they think they know better. that's why they hate fox news, too. we highlight those people and they have great disdain for those people. >> of course.
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speak at all, no. >> there is bunny, there is eggs, >> my beautiful chocolate! >> was born. >> when jesus crawled out of the cave. >> jesus rose from the dead. ♪ ♪ >> why do they call "good friday" good friday? >> because it is a good day? >> jesus did something good on that day. >> they narrowed it down to the best friday and called it good friday. >> it is good because it is the beginning of our resurrection. >> it's friday, it's the weekend.
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>> what happened on good friday? >> something. >> speed to deny and man. >> some part of nature. >> speed to do nine was crucified and died. >> why was jesus crucified? >> because he passed off king and romans. >> he was a revolutionary. jesus was crucified since a lot of people were jealous of him. >> judas turned to men for money. >> he wanted to die for our sins. i think everybody sins. once in their life. >> yeah? what was your worst sin?
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>> disrespected my parents. >> i curse all the time. >> i actually do a little. ♪ ♪ >> what do you think jesus look like? >> i think he was black. >> beautiful man with long hair. >> he couldn't be whites, he was middle eastern. >> they are so helpless and ridiculous. >> and it is not even close. ♪ ♪ >> what do you want to tell jesse watters? >> what's up, jesse. >> i'm very, very sorry sir. >> give up the good fight and hold these people accountable. >> hi, happy easter. >> that was sad. they have no faith. what happened to christmas,
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mother's day, and easter? none of these people know. that is all we have. thank you so much for joining this week. don't forget to check out lawrence jones cross-country tomorrow 10:00 p.m. eastern time. i will be live in studio in new york city. good night, america. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from sunny southern california, the season two premiere of "tucker carlson originals." your host, tucker carlson. >> tucker: welcome to season two of "tucker carlson originals." a year and a half ago a group of producers and i sat down at dinner and talked about how to go a little deeper into some of the topics we cover. wouldn't it be interesting to spend more than three and half minutes on a subject that matters to our viewers? what an it be cool to make a

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