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arkansas, minnesota. buckle up, tomorrow we will bring you live coverage and analysis, another round of primary elections. this is not our first rodeo either. but we will get the phrase right. make sure you join us. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. a gay who has the hat and a lot of -- a guy who has a hat and a lot of cattle jesse watters. >> jesse: i have neither but thanks for the compliment, bret. >> jesse: growing up had a hero. maybe you dreamed of becoming a professional athlete like mike. or maybe you were a fan of astronauts like neil armstrong. >> that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind.
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>> jesse: great people make great impressions on us. buff not everybody idolizes the right person. as we grow up. not all of our heroes turn out to be the person we thought they were. for instance, i grew up idolizing michael jackson. i had the glove and everything. but we all know how that turned out. or sometimes the game show host you love might just punch you in the face. >> i can't believe you are a professional golfer. i think you should be working at the snack bar. >> you better relax, bob. >> there is no way that you could have been as bad as hockey as you are at golf. >> all right, let's go. [oh! you like that old samantha you want a piece of me? >> i don't want a piece of you. i want the whole thing. oh. >> jesse: as the saying goes, never meet your hero. and in 2020, democrats found that out the hard way. the left hailed joe biden as their hero. champion of all things liberal and defeater of donald trump.
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biden could no wrong in the democrats' eyes. he was the party's knight in shining armor who was going to save the country. but boy were they wrong. not even two years into his presidency and things are so bad in biden's america even the democrats have turned on him. he is failing miserably across the board. inflation, the board, crime, you name it can you point to a single thing that joe biden has done well? americans are completely fed up. according to a new poll, cbs, three quarters of the country say things are going badly here. you can't get americans to agree on anything, except this: everybody agrees the country is in bad shape. 57 officers of voters think biden is distracted. and now a majority say he is incompetent, too. now, usually the media is able to cover up problems for democrats. but, the problems like gas
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prices, inflation, and crime are so pervasive, their old bag of tricks won't work. we are watching in realtime the media grapple with how to save his presidency. these are the five new ways the press is you trying to save the presidency. step one, denial. don't believe your lying eyes. actually everything is great under joe biden. except for one tiny little problem. >> by any metric, with the exception of inflation, this country has moved forward under his leadership but however. >> inflation? that's a big metric. >> it is a fair metric. absolutely. >> there are also inflation metrics, you know, unfortunately government can do very little about. if there is anything to do if president is focused on it. >> jesse: since when is inflation joe biden's only failing metric? did she forget about the border? crime, foreign policy, energy policy? baby formula? you can't say everything is
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great except inflation. that's like saying we did a great job during katrina except for all the water but that brings us to step 2. shut up and be grateful. >> unemployment low, that growth has been pretty healthy. but it is very tough when people are in a mood as sour as this one to convince them that they ought to be thankful for some of the things that you have done. >> jesse: you know what? be grateful that gas isn't $10 a gallon and stop being such a sour pus? who caress if you are broke just got mugged and barley can feed your baby. we just gave you infrastructure, you peasant. now stop whining? what if you tried that approach in real life. imagine you got fired from your job, bought a new truck with money you didn't have threw a party at your house with complete strangers, trashed the place and the next day asked your wife why was she was in isa sour mood? how do you think that would work out for you?
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maybe you could blame all your screw ups on long covid because that is step number 3. >> just inundated by seemingly negative headlines all the time. >> feels like long covid. we can't get out of long covid. it's like everything is bad and we can't get healthy again. and really it's a tremendous challenge, i think particularly for the media. >> i like the phrase long covid applying that to more than just the actual pandemic. >> totally. feels like a drag. >> absolutely. it's psychologically long covid and people say when you have it you have brain fog. that's what we sort of have now. we can't even think clearly. >> jesse: they can't think clearly. this is just another way for them to blame covid on all biden's problems. i have a feeling long covid is going to last biden's entire presidency. and americans don't need to see bad headlines when those things are bad. the media is giving itself way too much credit. every time we go to the store, fill up your tank or hear police sirens we know things are bad.
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and if anybody has brain fog, it's not us. it's the big guy. >> we're going to seize their yachts, their luxury homes and other ill begotten gains of putin's -- yeah,. >> jesse: and if sore some reason that guy doesn't get you fired up to vote democrat in the midterms, i bring you to step 4. suck it up in the name of democracy. >> i get the frustration and the anger over, you know, gas prices and inflation and the concerns and the worries and those very important things that hit close to home. but then you have to look at you are going to the ballot box in november, folks. and you have to weigh n the context of your daily lives what duval more? the price of gas? or your democracy? the freedom of speech and the right to vote? or the democracy? do you fill up your gas tank or save democracy? do you secure the border? or save democracy?
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do you feed your baby? or do you save democracy? sure you have got formula in your pantry again but republicans won the house so vladimir putin runs the country. that's their argument. and that leads to us step number 5. when all else fails, invoke january 6th. as if anybody still really cares. >> the republican party has turned into a party that is built on fraud, on fear and fascism. you think about january 6th and what it looked like. think about the other things that republicans are doing right now in this country. they are trying to suppress the right of freedom of speech. they are banning books right now. they are -- in florida they're trying to keep certain words. they are repressing people in terms of their votes at the ballot box. >> jesse: just because no one bought hunter's book doesn't mean it was banned. they said georgia voting law that was going to suppress the vote? georgia's early voting is breaking all records. so another lie.
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and so that was the chairman of the democrat national committee. accusing the republican party of fascism. does kevin mccarthy look like mussolini to you? he is a soft-spoken guy from sunny california. someone needs to do a welfare check on the left. i mean i'm honestly worried about these people. they don't look healthy. they don't look like they are sleeping well. they kind of seem like they might have stopped showering. i know joe is your guy and it hurts that he is not the man you thought he was, but, don't take it out on the rest of us. find yourself another guy because it's time to move on. the rest of the country already has. glenn greenwald, the piewltser prize winning investigative journalist who writes for substack joins me now. how do you think the media is grappling with the rough shape of the country and joe biden's deterioration? >> you know, i think you have to go back to 2016, i know it seems
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like several life times ago to understand the context where democrats lost an election they never expected to lose. they basically lost to a reality tv show host when hillary clinton had all the establishment in the world. instead of asking what is it about our ideology 8 years drove people away from us into donald trump's arms. they instead decided they were going to blame everybody else, russia, and wikileaks and jill stein everybody they could find but themselves. they catastrophed everything saying trump and the republicans mean that beauty is now in control of the white house and, you know, when trump ran for re-election he had everything against him. covid and the economy. he almost won but he didn't. and the democrats simply replaced trump with the same ideology that they governed with for 8 years under obama that caused people to run away from them as fast as they could and now that people are doing that again, instead of asking why is it happening? they are getting poised to blame the electorate for being stupid, for thinking the economy is bad when it is actually good.
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ultimately they will say we are too racist to vote for democrats. >> jesse: it's a really smart point you just made about them going back to that obama-clinton mindset where, you know, free trade everywhere. foreign intervention everywhere. kind of mishandling energy policy. turning a blind eye to the border and crime. that's what gave us donald trump. and now they have gone back and done the same thing and when they have screwed up, they have now said it's because everybody is racist. oh and january 6th and you are not really suffering, you just have brain fog because of long covid. they just keep repeating the same mistakes over and over and over again. do you think anything that they have tried so far will work this summer? >> you know, we can use our experience we have in our personal lives if somebody continues to fail but never self-reflects and ask what it is that they are doing that causes
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a failure, they blame everybody else. you know that person will continue to fail. i think that's exactly what has happened with the democratic party. you described their ideology which is neoliberalism. globalism. militarism that deindustrialized towns that caused the ordinary americans to suffer while the global elite continue to prosper. that's the same ideology. biden was part of that administration for 8 years that led to donald trump. and they replaced the same ideology with the one that failed already. they are practicing the same but this time with the media fully on board of saying we are never going to accept blame ourselves. we are going to blame everybody else, in particular the americans who are too dumb or racist to vote for us. this is what the media is basically priming them to think. if you think things are going bad it's because you are too dumb to understand your own lives. if you voted for republicans it's because either you don't care about racism or you don't care about fascism. i don't think people will be officer sueded by that when he they're looking at the reality of their own lives. >> jesse: the country is moving
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in the middle, right? and you have described it. we are getting away from what the republican party used to be. we are getting away from what the democratic party used to be. it's kind of a common sense ideology where you just want public safety, right? you want the goods and services that you your tax dollars went to to give you what you expect, you know, you want clean streets safe streets and clean drinking water and you just want the government to get out of the way and have you have a little bit more money than had you last year so your kids can have a little bit of a better life than you had. it's kind of simple when you think about it. why do you think the politicians and i could say this maybe on either side have not really laser-focused in on what the country is screaming for which is confidence and deliverables the? >> i think the way washington works is it breeds this insulated system people who arrived there with good intentions, who want to kind of
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change the system end up captive to it they spend most of their time dealing with their corporate donors who demand from them a certain set of policies that don't serve the rest of the country, they end up pressured by the internal workings of washington to do things like endorse a war package of $40 billion, 10 weeks into a war in ukraine, and not even allowing anyone, except a few dozen republicans, which i think is incredibly notable and interesting, only a few dozen republicans are saying where is this $40 billion going and how is it benefiting americans and they have this system that constantly reinforce a set of incentives for them to ignore their voters at home and to serve a tiny group of people in special interest and then come election time they are very confused as to why so many people are dissatisfied really with the establishment wings of both parties and the political system itself. >> jesse: we send them weapons and europe sends us baby formulaened a then everybody pats themselves on the back and says good job.
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glenn greenwald, as always, thank you so much. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: is joe biden purposefully turning america into a third world country? a "watters' world" investigation. and, later, we ask new yorkers about what kind of media they pay attention to. >> i watch cable news. >> cable news is -- what's the answer? cable news is cable news. ( ♪♪ ) ♪ walking on ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ ♪ some ♪
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america when they needed something con? we bailed out the french in both world wars. won the cold war. executed the war on terror. europe used to beg us for everything. buts now, under joe biden. it's the other way around. the biden administration took a victory lap over the weekend after airlifting tens of thousands of pounds of baby formula from europe. it's a band-aid on a hatchet wound. kind of like deploying the strategic petroleum reserves to lower gas prices. but, hey, at least they are doing something. but when you think about it, this is a giant embarrassment. we can't feed our own babies in joe biden's america. so, we need europe to bail us out? we begged for their help and thankfully they gave it to us. but when was the last time the united states of america ever had to beg for food. we sound like a third world country. speaking of which, we reached the point where the price of gas in some states is higher than the federal minimum wage.
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but for some reason, joe biden thinks this is actually a great opportunity. >> when it comes to the gas prices, we're going through an incredible transition that is taking place that god will, when it's over, we will be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels. >> jesse: biden is tossing everything america was built on out the window. is he putting our people last. there is also reports that biden is considering sending special forces to ukraine and while he was in japan he said we might be sending gis to taiwan in china attacked. listen. >> are you willing to get involved militarily in taiwan if it comes to that? >> yes. >> you are? >> that's a commitment we made. >> jesse: the white house had to walk that back again. so, more foreign endanglements, more foreign wars and the border open 24/7 like a 7-eleven. if you wanted to destroy
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america. wouldn't you do everything joe biden is doing? breaking the bank, destroying the currency, letting criminals run wild, making us dependent on foreign oil? making us dependent on foreign baby formula. with our hands out like a third world debtor nation. while at the same time castigating half the country is racist? who is biden working for? because clearly it isn't us. sarah huckabee sanders is a former white house press secretary and she's going to be on the ballot in arkansas tomorrow where she is running for governor. all right, sarah huckabee sanders your thoughts on what we just laid out? >> well, i mean, i think it's just a continuation of the pathetic administration that we're seeing under joe biden. i mean, literally every single thing they touch they screw up. things that you didn't think could ever be a problem in america are now commonplace. the fact that people can't find what they need, the basic
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essentials when they go to the grocery store like baby formula. they can't afford gas because the prices have gone so high. what is going on in our country at the hands of this administration is absolutely pathetic and, frankly, it's insane that we cannot provide for babies in this country and are having to beg europe to bail us out and they are celebrating that instead of being embarrassed by it that's one of the things i find so astonishing is that they somehow think that's a good thing and a win for our country when they should be embarrassed about it and they're not. when i was in a narcotics fog during my back surgery i didn't realize the economy shrank in the first quarter. i just saw that cross today. so we have a shrinking economy, sarah, we are heading into a bear market, you know what that means. and we have higher inflation, higher crime, higher gas prices.
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everything. can you point to one thing that joe biden has done well? >> i really can't. i wish i could. because i don't think any of us are hoping for his failure because that means that our country is struggling. and that's not what anybody wants to see. we love america. we want to see it be successful. we want to see it thrive and under president trump it was. because he focused on things like a strong economy, like energy independence, like a secure border. those are not things that this administration is even paying attention to, much less putting in policy that helps those things get stronger. instead, they are making them weaker. making america dependent on other countries. that's not who we are. that's not what we are about. and hopefully more and more people are awakened to that than ever before and we'll see them turn out at the ballot box both tomorrow and again in november and send a very clear and strong
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message that we want strong conservative leadership across this country. >> jesse: feels like america son welfare. formula from europe. fuel from the saudis. tomorrow a big day for you. what's in store, sarah. >> i hope a victory is in store. we have worked hard since day one of launching the campaign. been to all 75 counties across the state of arkansas. some many times talking to are a can sans and are a can sans empowering are a can sans. there is a clear amount of enthusiasm. we hope that plays out at the ballot box tomorrow. we certainly think it will and we will be ready to move on and focus on november. arkansans i had no idea right way to say tnchts that's why i'm here. here to help. we you have saying arkansans
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>> jesse: america is being played by smash and grabs. the thieves rush into the store, ransack the whole place in a few seconds and generally nobody really tries to stop them. but that wasn't the case in huntington beach, california. where employees in the princess bride jewelry store, inconceivable, fended off a gang of hammer wielding robbers. they fought off half a dozen punks with their bare hands in a chair and it worked. even though the thieves were the
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ones with the weapons. they realized the jewels weren't with worth it and they left. we are not engowrges keep to do this but what's what it has come to. and when it gets hot out. violent. cities across the country were plagued by gunfire. at least 10 people were shot in new york city this weekend. including a goldman sachs employee who was killed on the subway while trying to go to brunch. now goldman sachs employee in manhattan going to brunch has to be one of the most civilized things in the world you can do. yet he gets shot dead. it's unbelievable. surveillance video caught the shooter giving the murder weapon to a homeless guy, of course. police say they haven't identified the shooter but have yet to track him down. and over in filly, my hometown, three young teenagers got shot saturday night. one of them is still in critical condition. four men were stabbed last night in the city and in chicago 28
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people were shot. that's a lot of people. over on the jersey shore some tiktok party promoted all over social media got out of control and thousands of people showed up. fights broke out and police had to deploy smoke bombs. no word where vinny was. an emergency curfew was put into place in long branch, new jersey that night. unsustainable. and it's not just at the beach. there is violence at the airport, too. this brawl broke out at newark airport last night. an ex-nfl player brendan langley got charged with assault after trading blows with a united airlines worker. watch this. >> please stop. please stop.
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[bleep], [bleep] >> first of all the customer is always right. never hit the customer. and never drop your hand. that fight happened after langley was accused of using a wheelchair to transport luggage still not worth fighting over. the united worker has since been fired. what's responsible for all this crime? is it long covid? is it january 6th. i mean, it can't be democrat policies. it has to be global warming. it was a crime riddled weekend because it was a heat wave. the next thing you know democrats are going to be blaming you for driving that suv on that next smash and grab. let's bring in nationally syndicated radio host dana loesch. dana, it's global warming. that's what is making people throw hands at the airport and
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shoot people in chicago. >> that's really interesting theory. in texas we are right now. i don't think that it's hurting people's brains. it's not that hot. everywhere yet. i really as an excuse. i think it's a perfect storm of a bunch of things. including really bad policy like in california, i mean, correct me if i am wrong, which i'm not, i'm being rhetorical. the state they decided they are not going to go after -- d.a.s have decided they are not going to go after what they consider low level offenses like theft, like this. so many -- so much of the time have you store owners like the videoed that you showed where they have to actually throw hands just to protect their merchandise and their livelihood. i think it's a combination of things like that. it's a combination of also people are tired of being pent up inside their houses. this is one of the first somers that we have had in a couple of years now where you didn't have to go out wearing face pants go
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out and live a normal life. it's a combination of a number of things, bad policies, not enough enforcement because, i mean we are recruiting. we are having trouble recruiting police because of defund the police, et cetera so a bunch of stuff jesse contributed to this. >> one of the guys wearing skinny jeans and the other two are women. and they are doing the best they can but this is how it starts. >> guy wearing skinny jeans is basically a woman, too. >> jesse: starts with people having to defend their own shop or their own homes because police won't -- then you get into the vigilante situation. we are one step away from vigilante justice in america. and i don't think the media sees it coming at all because the minute it does happen they are going to blame the person that's doing something about it. that's where people get divided. we don't want to get to michael douglas falling down level. i'm sure everyone has seen that movie. i think a number of people need
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to watch it just to get prepared. at the same time, you know, people just need to sort of check themselves. the guy is throwing hands at the airport, we have all been there, dude, we have all been frustrated but we are not about to get into a slap fight at the airport. because we're a civilized country. come on. we are not doing it at the airport. we can't actually blame the democrats for everything. a lot of these people are just lunatics in these stores. chasing these people out with hammers these people at the airport. >> i disagree, jesse. i'm going to disagree with you because aoc said it's just people looking for bread. they're looking for bread, jesse. they are desperate and i mean they were looking for bread in the jewelry store. that's what the problem is here. >> jesse: that is true. and sometimes what do they say about the riots? it's the only thing for these people that are, you know, don't have a choice for them to be heard. mike tyson. >> mostly peaceful. >> yes. >> mostly peaceful. >> dana loesch, don't mess with her store. she is going to have more than a
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>> hey, hey, hey, hey. hey, mike. >> jesse: the guy was badgering the boxer, he was annoying the hell out of him. he was just trying to enjoy his flight. tyson is speaking out about it hot boxing with mike tyson. watch. >> he [bleep] me. >> for a long time. >> i shouldn't even be taking public planes. my wife gets mad i take public planes what am i doing [bleep] plane with my friends [bleep] i guess -- is he supposed to watch me a body guard [bleep] what am i going to do on a plane? it triggered me. >> mike is triggered. we don't condone violence at prime time in we get it amateur paparazzi out there. piece of advice. don't trigger the champ. or anybody. covid is out. monkeypox is in. there have been nearly 100 recorded cases of monkeypox worldwide, mostly in europe. but a third case to the united
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states may have been florida this weekend. third state to report a case of the pox after massachusetts and new york. according to biden everybody should be concerned. >> it is something that everybody should be concerned about. working on it hard. figure out what we do. and what vaccine, if any, may available for it but it is a concern in the sense that if it were to spread, it's conscious sequential. >> jesse: if i know anything about joe biden it's that when he says is he working hard on something, that means things are about to go very poorly for everybody involved. now, i don't know much about monkeypox other than the fact that it looks gross. so, should would he be afraid? what are the side effects of monkeypox? how do you get the monkeypox? and thankfully we have someone much more informed about this than i am here to break it all down. dr. marty makary is a fox news medical contributor and professor at johns hopkins university. all right, doctor, monkeypox,
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how do you get it? >> well, hi, jesse. it turns out that it has been recognized to be a flu-like illness followed by a rash. but the cdc has noted that a gentle tall rash vest particulars. it turns out that it appears it may be associated strongly with male sexual activity with other males it may be that monkeypox is primarily a sexual transmitted disease. that requires direct contact. it typically would start in the mouth and love down after the flu like symptoms but monkeypox does not have the ability to become a pandemic. i know the memories of the covid pandemic very raw with people and might be concerned. monkeypox requires direct contact, probably with open wounds or the mucosa or with a sore of somebody with symptoms. so acting and behaving very
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differently. >> jesse: let me see if i have this right. monkeypox is a sexually transmitted disease primarily passed through homosexual sex and that it is not going to end up being a pandemic like covid. do i have that right? >> based on the information we have now. that appears to be the case. now, we also have. >> jesse: why does biden say we should be concerned about it spreading. >> initially he said everyone should be concerned which is some of the language we heard with hiv that everybody is at risk. but today he clarified his comments appropriately so that there is no need for us to do anything beyond current efforts. now if you look at new york city, which currently masks toddlers, there have been calls to go back to indoor masking and recently they have cited monkeypox as one of those reasons. >> jesse: okay. >> probably more deaths from tuberculosis or syhpilis but
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they have less exotic names compared to monkeypox which actually doesn't come from monkeys. >> jesse: it doesn't come from monkeys. we don't know why we are calling it monkeypox but i think we understood how we transmit it and the kind of threat it is. dr. marty thank you so much as always for clarifying that. and now i'm much less afraid of the monkeypox. >> great. >> jesse: coming up, we hit the streets to ask new yorkers where they get their news from. and it's not cnn. ♪ get down on it. >> can you name anyone on cnn or msnbc. >> i just watch it just to find out or just to confirm that they're full of, you know of what. >> full of what? >> full of [bleep] ♪ how are you going to do it if you don't want to dance by standing on the wall ♪ get your back up off the wall ♪ tell me ♪ how are you going to do it if you really don't want to dance ♪ by standing on the wall ♪ get your back up off the wall ♪ i heard all the people saying
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: you're a loyal viewer, and we love you for that, but believe it or not, not everybody watches prime time. i know. so where do every day new yorkers get their news from? we wanted to know. so we sent johnny to find out. ♪ ♪ >> where do you get your news from? >> tiktok. >> twitter or youtube. >> google. >> go there, google -- excuse me. >> i don't really keep up with news. >> cnn. >> instead of watching fox news, and i fell in love with fox news. >> jesse: this is a love story. >> where you get your news from? speak my friends. smartest kid i know. >> president biden: he is the smartest man i know. >> do you read the actual physical newspaper? >> i'm not quite july, no, sir. >> kind of outdated. >> it gets my hands dirty. >> everyone touches it, it
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smells. >> is not dirty. >> it's really becoming less paperless. >> save the trees, right? >> be careful, be careful. ♪ ♪ >> what about "the new york times"? what you think of them? don't worry, they're not listening. >> i was never actually a big, big fan of "the new york times." >> not a huge fan. >> i normally don't read "the new york times." >> the feeling the feeling "new york times" will definitely out of business very quickly. >> do you think the news is fake? >> they omit or try to go around certain stories. >> like the hunter biden story. >> where is hunter, by the way? >> walter cronkite has lied to me my whole life. >> some parts of fabricated. >> they got carried away with covid. >> maybe when they tell the weather. >> on the big map -- where's my map? >> some networks can stretch the truth a little bit. >> which networks do you think? >> the communist news network. >> cnn and the others are fake
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news. >> do you watch cable news? >> occasionally. >> when i can. >> when i have a chance to. >> what cable news? >> cable news -- what's the answer? cable news is cable news. >> it is what it is. >> which news anchor do you trust the most? >> not them. >> i think you watch cnn. >> the cute ones. >> jesse watters. >> when he walks around in interviews people on the street and stuff very >> do you want to do a jesse impression? >> i'm jesse watters, this is my world. >> i'm waters, this is my world. >> i'm waters, and this is my world. >> jesse: i'm waters... [laughs] and this is my world. >> tucker carlson. >> can you do up tucker impression to >> [laughs] >> greg gutfeld? >> i like is by. >> i don't know if greg is known for being late back. >> i hate these people!
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>> can you name anyone on cnn or nbc? >> i just to watch it to find out and confirmed that they are full of you know what. >> full of what? >> full of [bleep]. not without a bad word following the names. >> what you think of brian stelter? >> i just don't agree with what he says. >> he's not a reliable source, is he? >> really. >> biggest news story, what is it? >> will smith. >> he's got to stop slapping people. >> johnny depp and amber heard. >> joe biden at the petroleum crisis. control of the government by aliens. musical to >> what you want to tell jesse? >> jesse, i love you. >> all right, jesse! thank you for showing me on prime time. >> thanks to all my friends that supported me! if it wasn't for god, i wouldn't be here. >> jesse: [laughs] tower of coffee. i got off coffee during the back
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surgery situation. i went to teen. i thought at the time it was the right move. maybe i was a t guy my whole life. but then as the back started to yell i stuck with the tea and things weren't right, but i kept going with the tea and things really weren't right, so today i had coffee for the first time in about a month and i loved it. and i'm back, baby, i am back. [laughs] time for some text messages. chris from phoenix, arizona. jesse, how was your back then? lucas said, i'm feeling a lot better, thank you for asking. gail, jesse, you mentioned that wearing sunscreen in your face is important. i started today. keep up the good work, you make every thing interesting. that's right. just before you go out in the morning, little sunscreen on your face, you will think me. ross from colorado, the white house might want to consider establishing a badly needed department of walking it back. it would definitely provide full-time job security.
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i can count at least six walk backs just off the top of my head. lance from arkansas. jesse, and curious, prior to tonight's interview with sarah sanders, what did you call the people of arkansas? i don't know what i called them. leonard, what you call people from kansas? kansisians? i have no idea. gary, elizabeth, new jersey, you mispronounced the word pecan on "the five" today, it sounds like pecan. it is something you find in the bathroom. okay. text me. what is the proper way to say "pecan"? i have no idea. learned a lot about what you told me about, nevada, nevada, you know the deal. mike from yonkers, new york, maybe mike tyson should teach
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that united airlines worker how to fight. he think he needs a few tips. cecil from texas, the airlines can't even keep up with our luggage, so what makes them think they can throw hands back does united airlines need a fight club? i'm a delta guy, so what do i know? that's it for us tonight. tucker carlson is up next, and was a member, i'm waters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." happy monday. things are changing fast, as you know, and you can tell how fast they are changing by the way the people talk about politics. language reflects feelings and thoughts. when your views change, so does the way you talk about them. that's especially true of liberals, who have very deep feelings, and their main feeling, this is always been true, is contempt for you. if you ever listen to npr you know exactly how much contempt liberals have for you and you get to pay for it, npr takes
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