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firefighters arrived at the home and found the family outside. nice job. tomorrow on "special report," we will talk with house foreign affairs committee chairman democrat gregory meeks about various u.s. and what is happening on capitol hill. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now with scott baio. >> jesse: stick around for later in the show. [laughter] >> bret: see you, man. >> jesse: see you. ♪ ♪ >> here at "primetime" when we see a problem in america, we address it. we try to fix it and being that our studios here in new york were witnessing a major problem something all cities are dealing with the deranged and dangerous homeless. used to be a nuisance but now it's starting to freak people out. west coast cities are so bad you don't even know where you are in new jersey or l.a. in portland, the homeless have become an invasive species. they have gotten so comfortable
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they are venturing into people's homes. look at this surveillance video. homeless woman walks in to someone's house. finds the nearest bedroom and lays down for a nice little nap. this is a child's bedroom by the way. i don't know at 9 years old this would give me nightmares. mom before you go to bed could you check under the bed for homeless people. >> motel 6 bedroom nothing compared to what californians are dealing with. california taking homelessness to the extreme. are you in haiti? no, that's an american tent city. can't wear sandals even if it's hot because needles are sticking up out of the street. remember the 90's, remember fights, dvd, don't need it. go look outside. they have middle weights, heavy weights going at it 24/7. and how could i forget? people are also slinging bags of feces at you. last night we showed you a homeless guy doing his business
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on l.a. sidewalk but he is not done. he takes the bag of crap and throws it at a local business owner. the guy owns a restaurant right there. next thing you know a bag of feces is flying at him. so what's this guy's deal? >> sir, why are you throwing feces at people? >> who? >> you threw feces at this gentleman? >> this guy have to understand i'm half paralyzed. i'm blind. i have no car for nine years. >> we offered to help the man with services for the homeless, but. >> sir, do you need help in the city is offering help. >> leave he needs help. >> he needs help cleaning your mess off his windshield. does this guy look half paralyzed to you squatting down and throwing feces. the guy doesn't look blind either has good aim. probably better arm than fauci. we had that business owner on the show last night. listen to this. >> the biggest crime in this whole thing is the response by the city council member. not only does she ignore the emails, but she told me, quote i
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was i don't crossing a boundary sending her pictures of bums council woman is he referring to like a noodle. campaigned on be reimagining homelessness. maybe she could imagine a world without flying bags of poop. she did such a great job in first six months in office they tried to recall her but did she learn her lesson? of course not. raman like the noodle ban homeless camps within 500 feet from a school. this crazy lady wants dangerous homeless people living near children. she wants her own constituents' kids to step over wet sleeping bags on their way to the library. mommy, daddy, smoke is coming through our classroom windows and see i see skinny naked guys howling through the fence during recess. sorry, son, raman look the noodle is reimagining
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homelessness. you will have to deal with it. of course she is going to ignore the feces slinger. just like what happened with paulie p. "primetime" gets results. after light last night's interview flooded with calls and did the right thing. they arrested the guy this morning. the doug flutie of duty sandy koufax of crap is finally behind bars. it's a big win for "primetime." but this fight is far from over. you see, there are democrats like council woman raman like the noodle all over the country exacerbating the homeless crisis. they either ignore the proper or throw money at the issue and hopes it goes away. you and i both know it never works. in 2017, the city of san francisco came up with this great idea, a 5 year plan. who else had that cut the city's homeless number in half. to achieve that goal they invested $350 million. well, five years is up this december. and guess what happened? the homeless numbers actually went up.
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last year governor gavin newsom did the same thing but with a lot more money. he announced a $12 billion homeless plan part of the california comeback. i hate to break it to you, but thousands of people have left california and they are not coming back not going until you clean up the streets. the california democrats aren't the only ones throwing money at the problem. denver is going to give homeless people $1,000 a month. but, there's a catch. in order to get the money, you have to be homeless woman or you have to be a transgender or a homeless guy who doesn't identify as a man or a woman. you know, like they identify as a wolf or something. so, straight homeless men don't get any cash not even gay homeless men. that you will see a lot of homeless guys coming out of the closet as bi. you see what they are doing discriminating against homeless
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men, picking winners and losers against a group of people who have already lost. this isn't right not going to end well. democrats are throw billions of your dollars at homelessness, grifters from nonprofits are going to steal it. democrats will feel compassionate and homeless crisis won't improve. the same thing happening is the environment. we are pouring billions of dollars into green stuff, very select few will get rich. democrats will feel virtuous. but the temperature is not going to change. you catching on yet? glen beaten is a syndicated columnist and a blogger for the aspen beat.com and also the author of the upcoming book high altitude, the liberal takeover of aspen. what exactly is happening out there on the streets of that beautiful state of colorado. >> well, it's a little bit ugly, jesse. i spent my time between as spin and denver. what i see in denver, you don't think of denver as seattle or
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san francisco or new york in terms of homelessness. but it's pretty bad and so what they have died to do in denver. this will blow your mind. they have decided that they are going to pay people to be homeless. they are going to give people $1,000 per month for years, so $12,000 a year to be homeless. but, as you mentioned, there is a catch to it. you have to either being a woman or transgender or gender nonconforming person whatever that means so i expect to come out of the woodwork. a whole bunch of cross dressers, right? lining up for their $1,000 a month. when you pay people to be homeless just as when you pay people to do anything, you will get more people to do it this is going to have exactly the wrong effect. exactly the opposite effect. it strikes me as terribly destructive thing, not just to the taxpayers and to the city but to the homeless people themselves. you want not to enable their
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life you want to cure them of their life. >> jesse: i almost feel bad that we broadcast the fact that they are handing out $1,000 a month to homeless people who are nonbinary nonconforming lesbian women. i don't even know what it all means. you are going to see a pilgrimage of people from all over the country now going to denver throwing a dress on and putting their hand out. do you know what they're doing with the cash? they are going to go buy drugs, aren't they? >> well, yeah there are shelters in denver. denver is not without homeless shelters they typically have empty beds every night. they sleep on the sidewalks and poop in the gutter bowers that's where they want to be. if they are not going to the free homeless shelters. what makes anyone think that they are going to take the $3,000 and go rent an apartment? that doesn't add up. >> jesse: why don't we take all the money we are giving the
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homeless and build institutions to help them get off drugs and give them therapy so they are not mentally ill? doesn't that seem like a better use of money? >> well, i'm totally behind you on that. listen, i don't think people ought to starve or freeze to death in america. we are too rich a society to afford that if somebody is starving to death or freezing to death in the gutter. i will help them right there. but, living them money isn't going to help them. they are going to misuse the money. in the old days we didn't have this problem and we weren't nearly as rich as we are now in the old days. in the old days we had mental institutions. we had prisons. weave had family support groups we had churches. the left doesn't want any part of any of that, because it threatens their governmental control. they want all of this to be owned by government. >> jesse: you are right. we were more civilized when we banished them to asylums and put them in straight jackets and gave them the help and drugs that they needed in an institution. this is not cill rised to let
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people sling poop. it's not like denver hasn't done anything. denver has thrown approximately half a billion dollars at this project. >> jesse: half a billion dollars somebody put pen to paper and did all the math on this. they added up all the get a fix on estimated and divided that by the number of dollars that have been spent by denver over the years. it turns out that right now denver is spending between 30,000 and $100,000 per homeless person per year. to put that in perspective denver spends only $20,000 per pupil for year for schools. >> jesse: spending more on homeless than students and $40,000, $80,000. that's college tuition. it's all bass akwards.
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>> jesse: give them $100,000 and it's all going to a drug dealer. >> you can give them a million dollars and they wouldn't buy a house with it. they would still be sleeping on the sidewalks because that's where they want to be. >> jesse: i got to run though because we are running out of time and scott baio is dying to weigh in on this. fees see slinger. now the media is mad at ron desantis for not kidnapping i will lees and later "primetime" gets a taste of italy. >> why have we never had an italian u.s. president? >> listen to me, they were making italian president for another 100 years. ♪
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>> jesse: lawsuit filed by the martha's vineyard migrants against ron desantis he caused them vertigo and confused them and made them anxious and now they can't sleep. democrats claiming that the desantis is using the migrants as political pawns. democrats using migrants as a means to sue ron desantis. that's the very definition of a political pawn. that's called projection. their problem is since they have no core beliefs or plan to fix the border, they just can't really keep their story straight. when ron desantis first flew migrants to the vineyard, the miami herald said ron tricked them and kidnapped them but yesterday, the miami geraldo reported that desantis planned to fly more migrants to biden's beach house in delaware but he never went through with it. and then they ran this headline. operatives linked to the desantis promised to fly migrants to delaware but left them stranded. so let me get this straight. the media is mad now because
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desantis didn't kidnap the migrants? desantis gets sued for flying migrants to martha's vineyard because that made them anxious and when he didn't fly them to delaware that also made the migrants anxious? this is what you call heads i win, tails you lose. what really mad ron made them wait on a hot tarmac plane never showed up. the media hate that what does the border czar think about all of this. americans have about the situation at the border? there are a variety of components to this. one is the fact that under the previous administration they disseminated a system that was designed to address immigration. >> yeah, that's like blaming trump for putin invading ukraine, oh, wait, they also did that we are still trying to figure out just how illegals can walk into our country and sue us
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for making them anxious. we were doing some research. we found something eerily similar though. in june of 2008, barack obama secretly left his reporter pool stranded while he attended a closed door meeting with crooked so obama's campaign team ticked a group of journalists in d.c. and trafficked them to chicago. i'm not kidding. the similarities will shock you. >> robert, why were we not told about this meeting and wouldn't be on our flight until the doors were shut and we were about to taxi to take off. >> again, i, you know, we had a desire, senator obama had a desire to do some meetings. others had a desire to meet with him tonight in a private way. and that's what we're doing. >> set on a plane and waited for him to done and been in a same city with him. done it privately and wouldn't have been in the air during the duration. >> what's the rationale.
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>> so we could get back to chicago. >> jesse: those journalists were tricked. clearly transported against their will did. any of them sue barack for anxiety, vitter go. these are the same things migrants are suing antioxidant for. the media used to love political stunts. aoc weeping at the children in the cages. getting fake arrested. pelosi taking a knee for black lives matter. pundits saying hands up don't shoot when his hands were never up. i could go on. flying border crossers united states they find that despicable. >> i find it despicable that in a state where so many people have the same experience, ron desantis is using this right now as a political stunt. >> this talk of a lawsuit really to me sound like election year
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political theater. the media is making it a big deal just because it comes wealthy city like martha's vineyard when hardly any conversation is being had, el paso,. >> i don't know how you as a mexican american, how you can with a straight face say what the governor was simply offering was transportation. >> i actually spend a lot of time at our southern border. i invite to you come down and celebrate national hispanic heritage. you will probably see all of the hispanic heritage celebrated there. that's why i'm saying that what we're seeing in our southern border is lack of attention. >> jesse: the guy just schooled navarro is joining us abraham enrique question is the president he joins me now. >> progressive activists are very inconsistent. as you mentioned no one sued barack obama in 2008 when he was flying migrants across the
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country. no one sued biden when he in the middle of the night suing migrants across the country as well. i think what my major issue with national media is when it comes to hispanic issues token hispanic leaders or voices are latin xc list social climbers like anna navarro who claim to be republican so she can get on tv and stand on the graves of dead migrants so she can attack real conservatives, real republicans like governor desantis. you and i know, jesse, in today's day to be a conservative, to be an american means to stand on convention and to call things out when they're not right. and right now we currently have a sitting president that refuses to, refuses to acknowledge and even visit the border and his border czar that flat out lies to the american people and says that our borders are secure. every life that was lost that has been lost making their way to our southern border. every woman, unaccompanied minor that has been taking advantage of by the cartels or the
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coyotes, every family member that has lost a loved one, because of a fentanyl overdose of the drugs that are pouring into our southern -- from our southern border, those lives are on the hands of joe biden and any lawmaker that refuses to stand on conviction and call out the crisis that we have currently on our border. >> jesse: yeah. you are right about that. the best way to get on television is to say you are republican and go on and attack republicans. have you seen any media down there besides our border doocy, our very own stupid son of a pitch with the slicked back hair they hate him because he is the only one reporting? do you see anybody besides bill melugin down there first mexican born congresswoman in history flipped a seat held by democrats for over 100 years. that kind of foreshadows the
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anticipation and really the frustration that latinos in south texas have where there is no coverage. where there is no attention being placed on the crisis that's being brought on to these communities in our southern border in the southern communities in south texas. >> jesse: yeah. they are just going to call her extreme maga mexican american. that's what you get. just going to get smeared. thank you so much. good reporting and way to give it to anna. >> thank you, jesse. good evening. >> jesse: you are not going to believe where barack obama, bill clinton and both bushes hid their top secret presidential documents. unbelievable. but what if you could begin to see the signs of hope all around you? what if you could let in the lyte? discover caplyta. caplyta is a once-daily pill, proven to deliver significant relief from bipolar depression.
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records act, there's no retribution or prosecution. you are supposed to negotiate. we are talking about documents. we are talking about documents that actually are being watched over to a certain extent and i would say to a large extent by the secret service. >> jesse: trump's documents stored in his home guarded by secret service and locked away. i'm not a lawyer and definitely not a librarian. so i can't tell you every little step a president is technically supposed to take to paperwork. what can i tell is you what past presidents did and how they were treated. let's start with president gegeorge h.w. bush. his presidential records ended up in a strip mall. a store that used to house a bowling alley and chinese restaurant where bowling shoes commingled with top secret documents? i don't know. i'm not a national security expert. but, if your storage room shares a parking lot with a chili's and j.c. penney? is that secure? who is to say?
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then there is bill clinton. where did he store his records other than his sock drawer? secret underground bunker, remote military base? nope. he sent his records to an abandoned car dealership in little rock, arkansas. i'm sure slick wily had his fun in the back of a few oldsmobiles but it doesn't seem like the perfect place to store classified docs. what about george w. bush. he stored millions of documents at some warehouse in texas. bush had an army of trucks and planes bringing them across the country. they even had thousands of artifact like saddam hussein's . what about obama? he has never done anything wrong. he must have had top notch security at his facility. this is where he secured his documents. this building? defunct furniture store. right across the street from a mcdonald's. that will definitely keep the russians out. look at that why a furniture
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store, obama have his aids, hide documents under mattresses while he and michelle shopped for a new couch? mar-a-lago is a fortress crawling with secret service agents all of the sudden trump sounds like he has handled records more than any president in the last four years. go through their wives clothes, why? well, the trump raid all started with the liberal librarian david, remember him? on inauguration day he was watching tv and saw trump's entourage carrying some boxes into marine one, quote: i could remember watching the trumps leaving the white house and getting off in the helicopter that day and someone carrying a white banker box and saying to myself what the hell is in that box? he called the department of justice and says give me my box back. that's my box. and i want to know what's in it. he was an obama appointee. and he loved barry. obama, made him feel special.
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sent chills up his leg. he told the librarian his record keeping is just as important as anything else in the government. we were fortunate that president obama in his open government initiative recognized the importance of good record-keeping and, in fact, he used a quote from us in his executive order that the backbone of open government is good records management. and we were just dancing in the streets when we got attention. >> jesse: obama dropped your records in an old furniture store, buddy, do you care? you didn't call the feds on him. only trump guilty until proven innocent. we have records that show that barack obama had classified documents in the furniture store. and had to send them back to the librarian at the archives. mike davis is the president of the article iii project and former senate judiciary
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committee chief council. i don't think anybody knows about this that they had strip malls with classified information from former presidents. did you know that? >> i did. but, what it shows, jesse, is there is a clear political double standard with trump and a willful misunderstanding of the law and they are using this willfulness misunderstanding of the law to get trump. he has the absolute constitutional power as president to declassify anything he wants. he has the absolute statutory power urensd the presidential records act to take his records when he leaves office. as you talked about. he went to the office of former president at mar-a-lago that happened to be where he -- he used that as an office while he was the president. it was very secure. these records that he had never leaked for 18 months until the biden justice department went down there and did this unnecessary unprecedented and unlawful home raid to get back these documents that didn't belong to them and they have
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misrepresented the law to the courts, including to the 11th circuit. i hope president trump files a new motion under rule 4 # g of the federal rules of criminal procedure to get back all 11,000 of these records including 100 documents marked classified that he clearly declassified. >> jesse: now, trump says on hannity that he can declassify documents just by saying it's declassified; is that true? >> well, actually, that's not all he said. he talked about by ordering the documents to go to mar-a-lago, they are declassified. that is exactly right. that is what a 2012 obama judge ruled when president clinton had eight years of audiotapes. 79 audiotapes of highly classified conversations in his sock drawer. so that is absolutely legally correct that by sending these documents to mar-a-lago they are declassified. >> jesse: so, mike, just so the audience understands, bill clinton had tapes, classified tapes that he hid in his sock
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drawer and an obama judge said those are personal you can keep them, no one raided the sock drawer? he kept all his tube socks and all that stuff? is that what we are dealing with. >> i don't know if we want to look in his sock drawer but that is exactly right. those are personal records that he was allowed to keep under the presidential records act and it didn't matter whether they were classified. that is exactly how the presidential records act works. >> jesse: okay. all right. they wanted to go through melissa's drawers. not bubba's. very interesting. mike, interesting. good work. >> thank you. >> jesse: we did some digging on the guy who ran over a teenager because he thought he was a republican. and we found a very interesting criminal record. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: joe biden has been on the war path since he was sworn in. said you are no better than a terrorist. called you a fascist and if you question a election knock, knock it's the fbi. today he told his crazy base to, quote, fight back against extreme maga republicans. this comes just day after cayler
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ellingson a teenager was murdered for being a republican. 41-year-old shannon brandt ran him over with his suv. why? because brandt thought the 18-year-old was an extremist republican. and he was afraid for his life. he confessed to cops that he killed him and he left him for dead in an alley. so you would think brandt would be in jail awaiting trial, right? no. he is out on bail. posted just 50 grand. do you know how much they set kyle rittenhouse's bail at? 2 million bucks. and we saw what happened on video. that was clear self-defense. but this guy confesses to killing a kid with his car and gets to walk free days later? and this guy is no angel. he has got a criminal history in this state. he has resisted arrest before. he has been caught driving like a psycho. he even has a few duis under his belt yet, he is back on the streets. this is where we are as a country. the media is not even talking about it. "primetime" broke the story
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nationally on tuesday. it hasn't been mentioned on any other network or cable channel. cbs ran a piece online but forgot to mention that ellingson was being killed because he was a republican. i'm sure that was just an oversight. someone ran over a protester in charlottesville with their car. remember that? and that case lives in infollow my. now, flip the script. what if trump, say we had to fight leftists and weeks later somebody literally murdered a teenager claiming he was a leftist? buck sexton joins me now. you can't see it anywhere. this story is blacked out. >> there are a number of reasons for it. one, is that when you are looking at the big three issues right now, it is immigration, the economy, and crime. any crime story in general getting national attention is something democrats are going to shy away from unless it fits a very specific narrative and one as we see here that fits a left wing political violence against the right, after that speech we saw, which i am honestly still
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in shock about how obtuse and absurd that joe biden's speech was with the red lights and it was like full -- it was crazy. and, yet, we know that if this were different. if they switched this around, the media would be treating it very differently. and look, the problem is they have so many double standards people on the right start to get frustrated yeah, it's so that we know. so that we mobilize so that people actually go out there and vote on issues like crime. because, you can't shame these people. we saw with martha's vineyard. see with media on a whole range of issues. no matter how hypocritical it may be. that is them wielding their power. they will continue to tell the stories the way they want to suppress stories they don't want to talk about. this story, obviously is, not something that fits into the narrative of right wing violence, when jesse, we went from months of riots in the election year of 2020. months of riots pushed by democrat. what is the only ri riot anybody ever talks about in the media i
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mean january 6th. >> jesse: those weren't riots only peaceful protests. >> only if they were building buildings in the background. >> jesse: ax rampage and people beheaded. guys throwing poop slingshots at store owners they don't touch that some guy mows a republican down with his car in an alleyway confesses to it, and you don't see that at all. >> i just want to say people say this is biden's rhetoric. this there is some truth to that biden's handler's rhetoric. more broadly this is the democratic party. republicans look at what they are doing to the country on the issues we are talking about, time crime, immigration the border and everything else and see stupidy with bad results. what do they do? they look back at us with dust deign. they just hate the right that rhetoric is much more broad than even the president of the united states right now. it's across the media and democratic apparatus at all. so bad stuff like this going to happen.
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>> jesse: i'm waiting for the cnn headline suv runs over teenager. remember what they did in waukesha? those people are sick. buck, thank you. >> good to see you, jesse. >> jesse: johnny gets in touch with his italian roots and, perhaps, the greatest italian of all time, scott baio so here. ♪ ♪
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littlefully is back in manhattan for its 91st year. we sent johnny, who find out more about his culture, and get advice from the attendees for joe biden. >> us italians, we talk with our hands. we talk very loud. why do we do that? >> if my words aren't doing it enough, my hands got it. >> it's the parents, the italian
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parents. >> i'm telling your father. >> we have dinner all the time. we spoke loud, we [bleep] >> it's from all the gossiping we do. >> especially on sunday dinner, forget about it. >> forget about it. >> there's that appetizer that we have. it's like c cut-up skid. how do you pronounce that? >> calamari. >> that's a fake italian thing. >> you're calling me fake? >> calamari. if you call it "calamari," you should get out of here. >> what about the red sauce? >> it's "marinara." come on. this too easy. >> it's "mmarinara." >> is it "mozzarella"?
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>> i say, "mozzarella." >> "tomato, tomato." >> you're a wise guy. >> why haven't we had an italian president? >> not in a hundred years. >> italians are too blue collar. >> too cutthroat. >> because they think we're grease balls. i don't think they like us. >> screw that. >> as an italian, how proud are you of nancy pelosi? >> it's an embarrassment to the italian race she's italian. >> i don't think she's genuine at all. >> do you know where she's headed when she loses the house majority? >> hopefully into retirement. >> going to rome. >> i don't know how italy will say, welcome her. >> how would you welcome nancy pelosi? >> "there it is." >> are we speaking a different language? ♪ ♪ >> andrew cuomo, says he's not creepy. kissing and hugging people when you greet them.
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>> it's an italian couple of. we kiss each other. hello. good-bye. how you doing? what's owe wrong about it? >> we have a cuomo sexual over here. >> thank you. >> it's nothing weird. it's normal. >> we hug and kiss people. we don't go like this. the. >> when you're a politician, you probably shouldn't be too touchy. >> tell that to bill clinton. >> italians know never to cross the line. >> always keep your mouth shut. >> what piece of advice from the italian culture could you give joe biden? >> >> be louder. >> i'm your commander in chief. >> get a good night's sleep. >> what am i doing here? >> what do you want to tell jesse watters? >> how you doing, can you see? >> ciao bella. >> little italy is my world. >> scott baio will be in brooklyn this saturday
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performing his one-man show, "how did i get here," which i wonder myself sometimes. you got to go like this, wonder, scott, why do the italians dislike joe biden so much? >> why do we like -- dislike joe biden so much? i don't know. maybe 'cause what he's doing to the country. probably doesn't eat a lot of pasta. he's very thin. >> needs to be beefed up. .>> tell me what's on your plat. >> sausage and peppers, that's on my plate. what's wrong with you? >> i don't know. >> i'm coming to brooklyn, doing my show, called "how did i get here" out of my high school in brooklyn.
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somebody from there is responsible for my entire career. i talk about my life, my career, how i got to where i am, the people that helped me along the way. it's really a thank you to the people that watched my stuff for the past 45-50 years. that's what the show is. it's funny clips, stills, storytelling. if you're in town, be my best. >> you know to wants to come, harold ford jr. on "the five." very disappointed you're not in studio tonight. if you can get front row seats, we'll have to hook him up. >> harold can come. tell harold to call 71 718-836-7100. harold has to do something too me. he's got to get excited once in a while. >> yeah, i know. >> he's very calm. he has to match your energy. >> i know what you mean. someone has to be the voice of
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calm and reason. it's not jeanine, it's not me, it's not gutfeld. dana is the voice of reason. i think he's doing a great job. you talked about growing up in brooklyn. tell us how the neighborhood has changed, that whole culture has changed. 2022, life is a lot different. what the hell happened? >> some policies that were implemented by new york politicians did a lot of damage. when i was young, i was able to leave the house anytime day or night, play with my friends. you know, i'd leave in the morning in the summertime. my father would give me $3 or $4, and i'd be out all day until nighttime. that's gone. you know, i have a 14-year-old. you have a little boy now. when my kid goes on the front lawn, i got to stand with him, because i'm so paranoid.
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i think what's really happened is we need to start punishing criminals. i think that would fix a lot problems. you guys were talking about that earlier on "the five." i think that's what needs to happen. you know, but the italian community kind of moved out. i think there's a lot of russians now where i used to live. the neighborhood looks exactly the same. >> ha-ha-ha. you know what happens when you replace the italians with the russians? bad food. scott baio, everybody, check him out in brooklyn saturday night. harold ford jr. will be there too. >> i'm serious. text me, if he can get down, i will get him in there for free. >> for free. he always likes free stuff. thank you very much, scott. >> god bless you. good luck with your boy. >> thank you so much. jesse jr. says hello. >> i appreciate it. >> i've been having to walk to work, because the united nations has been in town this week, i've
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been walking 30 minutes to work, 30 minutes back from work. i'm dying to be trafficked. someone traffic me to the upper eastside and back. little update on the walking situation. today i came face-to-face with joe biden himself. they stopped us on the street at 57th street and sixth, and the actual motorcade, the beast with biden in the back, roared past a crowd of about 250 people who couldn't go anywhere. i was expecting to hear roars, more fanfare, screams and clasp. maybe some kisses. maybe two guys clap. maybe three. nothing. i heard nothing. the deepest blue city in the entire east coast, no one cared. they just wanted him to get out of the way. text message time. joanne from fair play, colorado. i'm from colorado. the when do we have to give homeless drug addicts a salary? yeah, you probably didn't get to
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vote for that. i have a feeling if that was on the ballot, it wouldn't pass. ray does a transgender person get free money or will they accept a paw print? also i'm a citizen of canada, they landed in chicago, can i sue your president for kidnapping? sue us all. "tucker" is up next. always remember, i'm watters. this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." happy anniversary. this week marks the seven-month anniversary of the beginning of the war in ukraine, something still going on and isn't talked about as much anymore. the day the war began, february 24th, two things were obvious. the first was that there was no way the ukrainian army would be able to win a decisive military victory over russian.

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