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to the hearing as well. and then shannon bream will anchor a two hour special edition of fox news at 11:00 p.m. martha and i will be joining shannon. that's another graphic of us all together for news and analysis recapping reaction to the hearing. tomorrow on "special report," the release of new inflation data, what it means to the economy. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight, that is it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. jesse watters is now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: i am now. thank you, bret. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: the president is supposed to be a man of the people. so every once in a while the leader of the free world or a candidate for the office, drops by a late night tv show just to remind us hey, i'm a regular guy. they schmooze it up with a comedian, crack a few jokes, enjoy a good roast and even let their hair down a little. >> can i mess your hair up? >> go ahead.
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[laughter] [drum roll] >> jesse: for years, the late night stopover has been a presidential staple. republican, democrat, doesn't matter. because comedy is bipartisan where it's supposed to be: you can jimmy fallon play a round with trump on one show and slow jamming the news with barack obama on the other. >> there will be no third term. i can't stay forever. besides, daddy has got a hawaiian vacation booked in about 232 days. but who is counting? >> if comedy isn't your thing, don't worry. we have a couple of presidents who know how to drop a wicked baseline. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> it wasn't just the smooth stylings of slick willie or richard nixon that made these presidential cameos part of tv history. it was the fact that they made themselves the butt of the joke. >> oh no, i don't think we could get dick nixon to stand still for a sock it to me. >> sock it to me? >> jesse: nixon isn't the only one with a sense of humor. george bush had a good laugh when giving us the top ten things he wanted to do as commander-in-chief. >> filibuster 7, make sure the white house library has lots of books with big print and pictures. [laughter] [applause] number 6, just for fun, issue
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executive order commanding my brother jeb to wash my car. >> jesse: presidents come alive on late night or at least they used to. what was once an exciting and dynamic event just hit the snooze button last night. our napper and chief, joe biden, sat down with jimmy kimmel yesterday and let's just say it was not must-see tv. even though the show was taped at 3:00 in the afternoon, it looked like president biden was up way past his bedtime. joe wasn't witty or articulate like his predecessors. he was boring, bland, and couldn't even get a sentence out. >> there is a lot of major things we've done, but what we haven't done is we haven't been able to communicate it in a way that is, um, -- let me say it another way. >> see, that's kind of perfect. being able to communicate. >> jesse: look at the irony there. he can't even communicate how the administration is failing at
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communicating. and if biden really cared about getting his message out, maybe he would take a more challenging arena for his first sit down interview in four months. instead of taking softballs from a comedian. but that's just common sense. and we know joe doesn't have any. instead, he just keeps insisting everything is going great. even though that's a total lie. >> we have the fastest growing economy in the world, the world. the world. we are the strongest economy and that's allowed us at least to stay on top of and a little bit ahead of what is happening around the world. >> jesse: i hate to break it to you, joe, the economy isn't growing. it actually shank last quarter and we are in a bear market. that wasn't the only time joe had trouble keeping his facts straight. but he was in friendly territory so kimmel wasn't about to call out his lies. so joe just said whatever he wanted with impunity. >> it's got to be one of those issues where you decide your
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position on the issue as senator or candidate for house or senate, on what we're going to do with assault weapons and maybe they will have 300 rounds in a magazine. >> jesse: 300 rounds in a magazine? no such magazine exists. even tommy guns and their little drum imagines couldn't hold a third of that. i guess he is just making things up. , which unfortunately, wasn't the case for his comments on roe v. wade potentially being overturned. listen. >> it's clear that if, in fact, the decision comes down the way it does and these he states impose the limitations they are talking about, it's going to cause a mini revolution. >> jesse: it's sad to say but, joe, your little mini revolution has already started. so much for dialing it back. protesters have descended on the private homes of supreme court justices. and brett kavanaugh's life has already been threatened. more on that later. it looks like biden's hard line language is having an immediate
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effect on his supporters. just don't ask him to do anything about it or condemn their actions. because he is too busy targeting republicans. >> i also get asked look, republicans don't play it square, why do you play it square. >> yeah. >> well, guess what, if we do the same thing they do our democracy will literally be in jeopardy. >> like you are playing monopoly with somebody who, you know, won't pass go or won't follow any of the rules and how do you ever make any progress if they are not following the rules. >> got to send them to jail, you know. there is that little box. >> directly to jail? >> jesse: it didn't take long for biden's message to reach the fbi. this morning, the feds arrested ryan kelly, the leading republican candidate in the michigan governor's race. kelly was targeted by the fbi for being outside the capitol on january 6th. but the timing is suspicious democrats are gearing up for
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prime time special tonight. i know biden was probably joking. can you imagine if trump had talked about sending his opponents to jail like that? all hell would have broken loose. the media would have turned it into a full-blown crisis. instead the left is turning a blind eye as republicans get thrown in prison. while the fbi sets up fake kidnapping stings against gretchen whitmer. so that's why it was no surprise that biden's cameo last night was a total flop. he sat down with a democrat activist. took some softball questions, and called it a victory. but not before getting a pat on the back for how tough of a job he has it. >> what a terrible job you have. [laughter] i mean, i'm glad you are doing it but, boy oh boy does this seem like a bad gig. >> no. >> jesse: that wasn't an interview. it was a pity party. there were no real questions or actual answers. it was just two democrats sitting around refusing to accept responsibility for their party's massive failures.
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maybe next time joe sits down for a one-on-one he will do it with an actual journalist like me. [laughter] or at least do it on a late night show people actually watch. clay travis is the host of the clay travis and buck sexton show and founder of outkick. all right, so you are a tv critic. what would you give that as a review, clay? >> look, i don't blame jimmy kimmel or anybody for getting the president of the united states to come on their show. i blame the white house for being so incompetent that as you just said they can go almost 120 days without doing an interview and, jesse, did you see how this interview started? joe biden back stage behind the curtain when they unveil him hey, here's the president of the united states, do you know what the first thing he did, jesse? he took his mask off standing by himself back stage getting ready to come out and shake i didn't meany kimmel's hand and then sit
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down beside him in close proximity for 20 minutes. it's all so much of a charade. everything that they're trying to sell us. biden fell going up the stairs to fly to l.a. he has got some worthless summit that he is going to do tonight. the january 6th hearings are going on. and do you know what's going to happen tomorrow morning, jesse? everybody is going to wake up. gas is going to be $5 a gallon the highest of all time and we are going to have near record inflation, 40-year high all over again. it feels like groundhog day except this movie ain't funny at all. >> jesse: it's not funny because, as you mentioned, people are suffering at the gas pump, at the grocery store in these inner cities where these bullets are wizzing by. and you have a guy doing a little stand-up act on a late night show which probably gets a 1.2 million. no one watches. you have got to be thinking my president is out there trying to yuck it up and patting himself on the back. meanwhile, the rest of the country is like can you fix a problem for once?
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>> i think you are exactly right, jesse. i tweeted about this a little bit earlier. we got literally left wing lunatics trying to assassinate a sitting supreme court justice. we have got a january 6th hearing that is going to start in like an hour. focused on something that happened 18 months ago. when by the way we still don't have any idea who was behind the motivations in terms of making it happen with these months of violent blm protests that we had, which led to burned down buildings, mostly peaceful that they were, right? nobody is actually answering or dealing with the questions and the issues that are confronting the average american, which is why joe biden came into office, jesse, selling the idea of uniting the country. the most recent quinnipiac poll he has a 33% approval rate. so what he seems to have united the country on is that everybody wishes he was not president, which i guess is at least something although i don't think it was what he was hoping for when he got inaugurated 18
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months ago. >> jesse: if anybody had any brains in the white house they would jazz up the interview a little bit. they put a parakeet on his shoulder. didn't they used to do stupid animal tricks or something? do something. >> stupid pet tricks was a letterman staple. i used to love letterman back in the day. by the way jimmy kin mel's man show one of the funniest shows that has ever been on television. i don't know if they could get away with it now. >> jesse: no. >> is he a funny guy the problem is the president is just worthless. >> jesse: clay, they could not get away with it now. let's clear that out. >> you are right. >> jesse: clay travis, thank you so much. >> appreciate you my man. >> jesse: coming up, we have an update in the paul pelosi dui arrest. plus, hunter biden says joe thinks he is a god. right back. ♪ ♪
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♪ will. >> steve: fox news alert. nancy pelosi's husband just landed a hot date with the state. under pressure from you, the prime time audience, the napa county d.a. just announced that pauly p. will appear in court at 8:30 in the morning on august 3rd. more than two months after he drove drunk and smashed his porsche into an innocent driver. according to the d.a., this is standard procedure waiting two months to file charges. i'm sure the napa court docket is just so booked. and she still hasn't decided if she will file charges. she could give him a mulligan, which you and i would never get. pelosi was arrested back on may 29th, the weekend nancy was out of town. and for some reason, the
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circumstances surrounding his arrest have been shrouded in secrecy. they are stone walling us on the mugshot. that's why we have to use this professional artist rendition. and even though highway patrol confirmed they have the dash cam video, the d.a. won't let them release it here is a letter they sent to our team today, quote: the department possesses records responsive to your request, however, the napa county district attorney's office has advised the release of records would jeopardize an ongoing investigation. as such, records are being withheld. so, apparently that whole presumption of innocence thing still applies. but only if you are a democrat. the d.a. in napa county is a woman named allison hali. hey, alli. here is the contact information from her website. "primetime" has no beef with ms. haily but she has to do the right thing. release the dash cam video. release the mugshot we know what
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pauly p. looks like maybe his eyes are glazed. the american people have a right to this, and you know it. joe biden famously called his son hunter the smartest man we knew. at the time we thought it was kind of funny. he jo almost made it sound like he had it together. he wasn't kidding a new post in the post by miranda devine tells us hunter may actually be pulling some strings at the white house that would explain why the country is such a mess. seriously former friends of the biden family are spilling some hot gossip saying hunter is actually one of the president's closest advisers. they say he was the brains behind joe's ukraine policy when he was v.p. where hunter was sitting on the burisma board bank rolling millions of
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dollars. and obtained audio by the post shows hunter was actively bragging about pulling joe's string and he was planning on doing it when pop became president saying his dad, quote will talk about anything that i want him to. and dad respects me more than he respects anyone in the world. so why does the president take orders from a finger painter? well, according to hunter, he says, quote: my dad tells me i'm better than him. and hunter couldn't even help himself but to brag saying his dad, quote: thinks i'm a god. now, if you played the audio of this, which we have heard, hunter's sugar brother, might come after it. eric is a famed investigative journalist known for his work on clinton ash. all right, this is shocking. i did not know the relationship between joe and hunter was like
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this. but in a way it's not surprising. what do you think? >> yeah, the most surprising thing if joe biden thinks hunter biden is like a god. he may not think god is a good accountant. i'm not aware of any faith tradition in which any lord and savior gets accused of tax fraud the way hunter biden is the fact that they are so close isn't surprising. we have been reporting on this at the government accountability institute for some time. the $1.5 billion deal with the government of china aoccurred less than two weeks after hunter accompanied joe on air force 2 while joe biden was vice president visiting china on state business. so it's not surprising. the only thing, i think, jesse that it does raise the possibility we haven't seen before. we have seen joe biden stumble mentally and seen him stumble physically. it's possible maybe these stumbles aren't evidence of cognitive or physical maybe a contact high from hanging without hunter. [laughter] >> jesse: you know, i wouldn't
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put it past both of them after listening to joe's performance last night on kimmel. it is interesting, and i think some investigators on the republican side of the aisle might have been interested in this during the impeachment fiasco because hunter biden is admitting on audio that he was running joe biden's foreign policy in ukraine during the time when he was getting paid by burisma and joe was, you know, withholding money to get the prosecutor fired, i mean, that basically clears donald trump completely, does it not? >> it absolutely would. and it kind of makes sense. you can almost hear joe biden's wheels turning why would i have to listen to national security advisers about ukraine's policy my son works there and is the smartest guy i know. i will just call him and see what he says. you are absolutely right. the fact as you have noted we have so many problems in this country, obviously whoever he is listening to isn't of soundest of mind and when you think about people not of sound mind, the first name that comes to mind is
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hunter biden. >> jesse: that's why this whole thing was such a national security risk from the jump. you have a guy, he is cracked out. he is talking to god knows who. is he getting reported. is he holding a hot pistol with a prostitute in the back leaving his laptop. no wonder the chinese were all up in his pants. the guy is a perfect mark and so is his dad. all right, eric eggers thank you so much for joining us. it's always a pleasure. >> hey, my pleasure, jesse, thank you. >> jesse: a "primetime" investigation into the democrats pulling the strings behind the january 6th commission. there is a jeffrey epstein angle. plus, johnny goes to nashville. >> aoc, she is leading the green revolution. >> nothing wrong with that. >> where is your electric car parked? >> it's not. no, i don't have a car here. ♪
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action. the media's favorite story in the last year and a half is finally taking center stage tonight, in prime time. the first of several televised hearings for the bipartisan january 6th commission the only reason it's bipartisan is because of these two republicans here who won't even be in congress next year. liz cheney is going to lose her election and adam k. got redistricted out. so, who are the democrats on the committee? bennie thompson is chairing this whole deal and is he sitting on a throne of hypocrisy. in 2005, thompson voted not to certify the election when george bush beat john kerry. that's odd. i thought he was all for upholding the constitution. isn't that what this is all about? and get this? committee member jamie raskin he did the same thing in 2016 when trump won. and then there is shifty schiff. he has been trying to take down trump for years. he was the number one push everywhere of the russia hoax. he intentionally lied to the
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american people claiming that trump colluded with the kremlin and was putin's asset. meanwhile, the whole time he knew there was never any evidence. he lied during the investigation, he lied during the impeachment hearings. remember this beauty? >> i hear what you want, i have a favor i want from you though. and i'm going to say this only seven times so you better listen good. i want you to make up dirt on my political opponent, understand? lots of it. >> jesse: look behind every good actor is a good producer. so that's why they are bringing in james goldston, who is that? is he a former president of abc and he is the one in charge of making tonight's hearing watchable. now, you are probably wondering okay, so who is this guy? well, here's what you need to know. goldston was in charge when abc spiked the jeffrey epstein story. he and the other executives
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didn't want to jeopardize their access to the royal family and they didn't want to make the clintons mad. so they let a child predator off the hook. but don't take my word for it. >> had this interview with virginia roberts we would not put it on the air. first i was told who is jeffrey epstein? no one knows who that is this is a stupid story. then the palace found out we had whole allegations about prince andrew and threatened us a million different ways. it was unbelievable what we had. clinton. we had everything. i tried for three years to get it on to no avail and now it's all coming out and new revelations and i freaking had all of it. i am so pissed right now. do i think he was killed? 100 percent. yes, i do. because you want -- he made his whole living blackmailing people. >> jesse: i don't know about you, but i don't want epstein's enabler lecturing me about corruption. but, hey, this isn't supposed to
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be about the substance. it's about the spectacle. it's theater. this is what happens when democrats are in charge. they stack the deck in their favor and then shackle people like peter navarro for not playing the villain in their sick little production. peter navarro is the former white house economic adviser and author of "taking back trump's america." so, peter, what exactly happened to you the other day? >> >> when you said shackled, jesse, you weren't talking met tore rickly. i literally was put in leg irons and handcuffs in confinement and in john hinckley's cell i was told and taken to the airport by five fbi agents me all 145 pounds of me and 72 years of age. the funny thing, jesse, grimly is that the fbi is literally across the street from me. they could have done this more civilly.
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it is about the spectacle tonight, jesse what i have and what i have been fighting against and for is a kangaroo committee issuing subpoenas for no other purpose other than smearing donald trump are to prevent him from returning successfully to the white house in 2024 and jesse, i'm collateral damage, i'm the guy they want to scare and to ensure people like you and the rest of america will kowtow to their authoritarians ways. you know, i'm -- there is -- at the center of this, jesse, is executive privilege, which is a concept dating back to george washington that goes to the heart of effective presidential decision-making. president trump is invoking
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executive privilege in this case. it's not my privilege to waive. i have told the committee and the fbi and the justice department repeatedly go talk to president trump's attorneys. if they waive the privilege, i will do what the president directs me to. but, until that time, duty and honor and the constitution require me to do what i have done and all i got out of that was leg irons and what looks like to be a half a million dollars legal bill if this goes the distance. and i appreciate you talking about taking back trump's america, jesse. because that book is going to be my legal defense. it's on amazon. feel free to order it, folks. it's also importantly, jesse, it's a blueprint and battle cry for taking back the white house from the pelosi ites the raskins, the schiffs, the disingenuous democrats and as well as getting back the white house in 2024 my friend. >> jesse: you are right. you are collateral damage from every single report i read, you
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didn't have anything to do with january 6th. >> correct. january. >> jesse: you weren't close to tnchts correct. >> jesse: they wanted to humiliate you and make a out of you. it's a real disgrace. you mentioned they wanted to use this thing tonight to smear trump. it's more than that they want to tee up a felony charge. because if an individual is charged with a felony, they cannot become president. isn't that what that is about making sure trump does not get reelected in 2024? >> well, look, they know that past could be prologue. i think the discredited russia hoax, which began in 2016 and the two impeachments took their toll on the president. and so if they can continue these discredited smear campaigns, they can prevent him either politically through public opinion or actually through prison from regaining the ostled office. jesse, you are absolutely right.
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that's their strategy and one of the things in the civil suit i filed on tuesday, no coincidence three days later they are filing criminal charges against me, was to go against that legislative history you talked about about the seven democrats on that kangaroo committee. and they all were implicated in the discredited russia hoax, the two impeachments and by the way, jesse, there were three house resolutions to -- to remove trump from office for bogus reasons as well so that the legislative history and case law that matters says that these people are trying to be judge, jury and executioner and committing a judicial function. that's a separation of powers violation. these are kind of the constitutional questions i'm standing up. they are even trying to strip donald trump of executive privilege by saying that's fanciful and absurd notion that would destroy executive privilege as we know it you know, i will stand up for this
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principle. they are coming at me hard, jesse. this is what we have to do in america. i'm not the only person in america right now under their boot trying to be ground into dust. >> jesse: peter navarro who did a great job on china when he was at the white house. thank you so much for your service. >> thanks for the time, jesse. >> jesse: another day, another protest outside a supreme court justice's home. we're live on the ground next. ♪ bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the assassination attempt of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh was thankfully foiled wednesday morning. but it's not stopping any of these radicals from continuing to target supreme court justices last night. pro-abortion protesters showed up again to kavanaugh's home after the left wing group ruth sent us told his followers who go back on offense and tonight these whackos are already outside of the home of justice amy coney barrett where she has
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seven kids. jason rantz just spoke to some of the protesters just a few moments ago. watch. >> we are getting close to hand maid's tail. >> she is a hand maid where we are going right now she is a hand maid. religion dictate man be the head of the house and women are supposed to be [bleep] subservient. >> she is a supreme court justice why did her husband allow her -- >> jesse: this protester in los angeles she yelled at joe biden's motorcade and she paid the price. what a take down. that's not all. earlier this week abortion activist from a group called james revenge fire bombed a pro-life center in buffalo. i bet you didn't hear that in the mainstream media, if you ask nancy pelosi everything is fine,. >> you said that justices are protected but there was an attempt on justice kavanaugh's life. >> it's protected. this issue is not about the justice. it's about [inaudible] nobody is
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in danger over the weekend because of our not having a bill. >> jesse: not endangered? i don't even think she believes that let's go back to jason rantz who is live with the protesters outside of amy coney barrett's house right now. what's the status over there, jason? >> the status right now is you have about seven or so protesters who came out. they started to stage at lomb elementary school before making march here. not a huge crowd but trying to to be as loud as humanly possible. they are wandering around the neighborhood. they are going to go shortly right in front of the justice' home. they are screaming out very vulgarity. they are saying they are women not wiewnels and at the same time on the other side of the street someone playing very loud and very vulgar music. we have seen several of the neighbors coming out over the course of the last 20 minutes or so, basically telling them that they should be leaving. that they are entrusting this neighborhood. they are not wanted here.
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of course there is a very large police presence. we have marshals here. we also have the county law enforcement officials here as well. >> all right, jason, thanks very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> jesse: where is the media during all of this? by the way where is merrick garland? he should be arresting those people. it's a federal crime to be doing that outside of a justice's house. you think the assassination plot of any supreme court justice would be a pretty big deal. maybe it would be if the target was justice sotomayor. but she is not the target "new york times" dedicated their front page to the january 6th. if you want to learn about the in the job you have to turn to page 20. "u.s.a. today" didn't put it on the front page either. don't even get us started on what the networks were covering this morning. they spent three times more air
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covering january 6th than the planned murder of a supreme court justice. that just happened. and cnn are saying violence over abortion is actually coming from both sides. >> major concern the pending abortion ruling. intelligence analyst warn of potential threats towards lawmakers, supreme court justices, abortion providers and religious groups. the threats coming from both sides of the abortion debate. >> jesse: i promise you that is all by design. michele bachmann is a former congresswoman and the dean of regent university. michelle, have you ever seen anything get this hot in the united states? >> no. it's never gotten this hot. when you have assassination attempts on sitting supreme court justices because people don't like the result of what the justice is going to issue, we have never gotten to that point. and this -- there should be giments for this.
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this is criminal. and i agree with you on merrick garland. what we're looking at is complete and utter lawlessness coming out of the biden administration. this is criminal what just happened. because if you look at almost every day, there is another murder that's happening. it makes national news. with you this is a supreme court justice. and we could have been talking about his death tonight rather than an attempted death. and it isn't just him. he has a wife, he has children. each one of these supreme court justices have families. and let's remember clean-up side of the aisle put the photo of their house on the internet and put the address of their house on the internet. how are they ever going to be safe because we don't even have the ruling that's been released yet. >> no, we don't. >> how will they be safe? how will their children be safe? do they need to have secret service protection for the entire family now for 24/7? that's the point that we're at. because they are now targets. this guy brings a toolbox.
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he brings a gun. he brings a crowbar. this guy was what would you do if you were the kavanaughs? would you be there? >> jesse: no, they are in hiding. they have to be in hiding right now. they made a supreme court justice flee to go in hiding and your point about what they brought, i mean, he brought a glock. i don't think anybody on januaro the capitol. did that happen? >> no, there were no guns that came in. that's what is so unbelievable tonight, of all nights, we have the mother of all ironies that we are all supposed to be worked up about an event that didn't produce too much and we're even wondering about the involvement of the fbi in january 6th. and, yet, here, the fbi has utterly failed the supreme court justices. the attorney general has utterly failed the supreme court justices. let alone federal justices. because let's not forget what this is all about. this is about having people kneel to the progressive left, including supreme court
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justices. it's a level of intimidation that we have never seen before for supreme court justices, for federal judges, for members of congress, it doesn't matter -- members of the media. if you disagree with this administration, that was the whole purpose of this disinformation board. you're done. you are done. we all have to kneel, that's why we are looking at a revolution in front of our eyes in a country we no longer recognize. so that's why we have to keep our wits about us and be sensible of danger and speak out. >> jesse: joe called it a mini revolution it's here. >> it's a major revolution. >> jesse: not said anything on camera about the attempted are not kale justice. >> shameful. >> jesse: michele bachmann, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: coming up, we hit the streets of nashville to see what people think of kamala harris' leadership. ♪ lovely day ♪ lovely day ♪ >> how proud are you of kamala harris? >> as a woman i'm prude to be
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: who is the strongest leader in america today? we sent johnny to tennessee to find out. ♪ ♪ >> who do you think is the strongest leader in america today? >> i'm a donald trump donald trump fan. >> donald trump. >> trump. >> dolly parton. these musical >> hulk hogan. >> whoever the president is, may be. >> i keep forgetting i'm president. ♪ ♪ >> tell me about president donald trump and his leadership qualities. >> he was bombastic but he got stuff done.
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>> nobody's going to tell donald trump what to do, not even melania. >> i think he's smart, i do think he has a good brain. >> a very stable leader. >> somewhat that he's a very stable genius. >> voices his opinion a lot. so? >> open your mouth! speak i think he is a belief up person. >> such a nasty woman. >> what about kamala harris? it's because she's in charge of the board and we know what a [bleep] that is. >> the largest migrant caravan is headed towards the border and she is nowhere to be found. >> why are you winking at me? >> mr. bride, wink-wink. >> as a woman how proud are you of kamala harris? >> as a woman, i'm proud to be myself. >> let me see your best kamala harris impression.
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[laughter] >> i love kamala harris. >> what has kamala harris done? >> equality in the education system. >> how has kamala help to quality? >> i wasn't expecting this -- ♪ ♪ >> nancy pelosi, how is her leadership quality? >> i saw her rip the paper up, she was behind donald trump and i don't think any leader should do that. >> she is the definition of term limits. >> she's got that nasty little site to her. she and trump didn't get along. >> people call her crazy nancy. >> what about resident joe biden? >> he has alzheimer's. >> he should be in retirement. >> i hate his guts. >> can you put anyone in there that can read a prompter. >> who do you think is running it over there?
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>> we don't know. >> gas prices have doubled. >> everyone would like to have inflation go down. >> not my fault, i have no responsibility. ♪ ♪ >> aoc is leading the green revolution. >> nothing wrong with that. >> where is your electric car park? >> not everyone can afford a car or a car. period. >> i'm a hot rod had, you get rid of gas cars, that's crazy. >> florida governor ron desantis, he is a new leader. he led on covid. >> i like my freedom. >> strong governor, doesn't take any crap. to speak i would love to go out with him. >> you are going to be on jesse watters prime time so what do you want to tell jesse? >> it's time to be patient, it's time to be kind. love triumphs. it's time.
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>> jesse: it is time to detect. we will save the window for tomorrow. ralph from west chester ohio, i want your show every night, i know and appreciate good, solid reporting when i see it, keep up the good work. thank you so much and thanks for your service. steven from boise, idaho, your obsession with trying to get paul pelosi's mug shot and dashcam photos of his arrest are starting to remind me of rachel maddow's dogged pursuit of trump's tax returns. and i think they got trump's tax returns didn't they? kevin from yuma, arizona, you should ask nancy, if she says it is so safe for the justices then how safe is it to drive in napa this weekend? oh, that hurts. dave from vermont, i'm looking forward to tonight's january 6th spectacle is much as tomorrow's $5 gas prices.
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you know what, they should have a commission on gas prices and they should put it in prime time. i think we need an investigation. i was going to tell you about the friends experience that i had. can we put up the pictures now? this was going to be my window. i went with emma and i saw the place where they actually shot the show. tucker is up next. always remember, i am watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it tells you a lot about the priorities of a ruling class of the rest of us are getting yet another lecture about january 6th tonight from our moral inferiors, no less. an outbreak of mob violence come up regrettably mild of the to place a year and a half ago t they've never stop talking about
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