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oldest president ever. >> pretty good shape, eh? >> bret: one week. monday on "special report," we will talk with the pakistani foreign minister about a hopes of topics. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. make it a great weekend. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> hey, the pakistani foreign minister. >> bret: not scott baio. >> jesse: thanks, bret, have a good one. >> bret: see you. ♪ ♪ >> is it just me or do you feel like you are always busy between running to work, picking up the kids or cleaning the house we are always on the move. no gas, no break no commotion, you lose focus on the little things. i said it before and i will say it again. life moves pretty fast. you don't stop and look around
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once in a while, you could miss it. >> jesse: every once in a while life forces to us slow down whether we want to or not. because injuries are nation's great equalizer, if you have ever been laid up on a couch or bed for hours like i was when i through my back out. you start to focus more. pay attention to the small details. maybe you notice a stain on the ceiling. you never had the time to look at it. but now that you are staring at it all day with nowhere to go. it's all you can focus on. now, that you know it's there. all you want to do is fix it. for a lot of parents across the country this is what they have been facing when it comes to their kids' education. for the first time in a while moms and dads are seeing what really goes down in the kids' classroom. and they don't like it. it wasn't always this way. moms used to stay home with the kids and those children were her entire world. they knew what they were learning. who they were spending time with. and what was happening behind closed doors for the most part.
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but, as the greatest businessman of the 20th century, steve jobs said, that as more women entered the workforce or, you know, focused on their careers, they paid less attention to their children's schools. watch. >> if you ask who are the customers of education, the customers are the parents. not even the students, but the parents. the problem that we have in this country is that the customers went away. the customers stopped paying attention to their schools for the most part. mothers started working. and they didn't have time to spend at pta meetings and watching their kid's school. schools became much more institutionalized and parents spent less and less and less time involved in their kid's education. >> jesse: as both parents, mom and dad moved out, indoctrination moved. in our schools became breeding grounds for pretty subversive behavior. some teachers started sleeping with their students.
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remember debra lafave educator for florida. accused of sleeping with 14-year-old student not the only one. epidemic of student teacher sex. it's not just sex that's seeped into our schools. violence is everywhere. in the classrooms, in the hallways, even in the bathrooms. [shouting] ♪. [shouting] >> so with sex and violence rampant and parent tuned out, it no wonder the quality of the education suffered. anyone who seen any of my interviews with young americans can see for themselves. >> what year did we declare our independence? >> 1922 is coming to my brain. borders. >> 1984? borders. >> 1820s? 1820 buzzer 1923.>> lower.
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>> the public school was in crisis and then covid would hit. as fate would have it fauci took control and some schools closed down two years. this destroyed a generation. does he have any threats? regret that it went too far? whatever your original intentions were and it's easy to be a monday morning quarterback here but that it went too far that particularly for kids, who couldn't go to school, except remotely that it's forever damaged them? >> well, i don't think it's forever irreparably damaged anyone. >> jesse: isolating school children for two years during the most critical time of their development stunts them socially, psychologically, academically, emotionally. irreparable damage was done. not to mention the rash of suicides, overdoses and abuse that took place. but, get this: a month later, dr. fauci said, you know what? i actually knew this was going to hurt kids but i did it anyway.
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>> when you are dealing with the situation where the hospitals were being overrun in new york, you have to do something that's rather draconian. and sometimes when you do draconian things, it has collateral negative consequences. when you shut things down, even temporarily, it does have deleterious consequences on the economy, on the school children. >> jesse: fauci's tunnel vision wreaked havoc on our kids. all he cared about getting cases to zero and vax rate to 100 percent. neither of which was ever going to happen. the collateral damage was astronomical. he hurt our kids so older lib could say feel safe from a virus that had a high 90% survival rate. don't worry, he would do it again. >> we talk a lot about learning loss in texas. there were a bunch of other consequences of closing the schools down. were they worth it? i guess knowing what you know? >> yeah. i believe so for a number of reasons. >> these families is flying a
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class action lawsuit against fauci for child abuse. >> silver lining. put moms and dads in the same school room and finally had a chance to see what their kids were like >> when babies are born, the doctor looks at them and they make a guess about whether the baby is a boy or a girl. based on what they look like. sometimes the doctor is wrong,. >> i teach my elementary school opportunities about gender identity. >> some are girls, some are boys. some are both, some are feature. >> pre-k to 3rd grade are not ready for such homophobia and transphobe i can't. >> sex and crt new math and science. kids are learning racism instead of reading. do you think parents are pissed off about this? , why wouldn't they? be? when they speak up, democrats tell them to sit down, shut up, and stay out of education. your kids are ours. >> i'm not going to let parents come into schools and actually
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take books out and make their own decisions. vetoed it. so, yeah,. >> you vetoed it. >> stopped the bill i don't think parents should be telling schools what they should teach. >> jesse: and if you show up to a school board meeting, they will arrest you. [shouting] [bleep] >> >> jesse: that dad was demanding justice after his daughter was raped by a boy wearing a skirt who strolled into the women's bathroom. did the school board listen to a concerned dad? no, they treated him like a criminal. just like the department of justice did to countless other parents. remember merrick garland labeled concerned parents terrorists because the national school board association told him to? the biden administration has always bent over backwards for the unions. teachers were handed over 100 billion bucks for code and only spent like 15% of it
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happened to all that money elm beveled still didn't push to reopen schools. so, what does biden do as the teacher's union just griffiths gifts usfor billions and pushess out of the classroom he parties with them. here is biden today at the teacher's conference. >> got to say hi to me. [laughter] we go back a long way. she was 12. i was 30. but, anyways. >> jesse: she was 12. i was 30? but, anyway. what is that? i have no idea what that was. you know he is always looking out for his buddy randi weingarten the teacher's union president. student test scores have dropped to the lowest of all time. two years straight. so randy has some nerve walking around showing her face, but she does. if biden actually stood up to the union instead of selling out maybe republican governors like desantis and youngkin wouldn't
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have to step in and keep sex and gender lessons out of elementary schools. because someone has to stand up for the parents. the national education association is trafficking in materials involving bondage. said dough mass schism, a anal sex. they are in every school district. and the school year just started and the more parents are finding out about this stuff, it's freaking them out. listen to this guy who doesn't have kids but is a concerned uncle. tear into a local school board, it has come to our district intend to teach transgenderism to. if i were to teach your child my sexuality without your consent or involvement i would be arrested. when the school district does it it's education. districts are teaching transgenderism when they should be teaching science, math and
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language. instead hiding pronouns from parents under the guise of gender affirmation. you don't tuck these children in at night. you don't stand up to bullies. you don't pay their medical bills. you don't hold their hands in the hospital. these parents do. men can't become woman and sex chromosomes aren't coded. teaching sexuality to students and it definitely doesn't need to happen under the age of 10 years old. [applause] >> the concerned uncle behind that speech and joins me now. that went viral. that is all over the internet, mario. and you got a really raucous and supportive reaction from that crowd. i'm sure it was concerned parents that had your back. what about the school board? what did they do when you hit them with this truth? >> the school board all they did-i could do was just stare and try to get the crowd to be quiet. the school board, the school
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district has had a history of this. a concerned father called me. i happen to have two students in the district and i said you know what? what better person to come and speak than me? >> jesse: so you spoke. and you spoke very passionately but you also spoke very scientifically. what exactly are they trying to do that's unscientific in your opinion at this school district? >> well, what they are trying to do is they are trying to separate parents from their children in order to teach children something that is against the parents' belief system. and we at gag call that grooming and they say it's anti-lgbtq or anti-trans. it doesn't have anything to do with any person's sexuality. as i said in my speech. you can't teach a child religion without the parents' consent and you can't baptize them without the parents' consent for some reason we are teaching transgender. you can use pronouns and the schools are hiding it. i'm actually in communication
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with several parents in not just that district but in multiple districts and administrators. they have told me that they are uncomfortable because by law they are now required to use pronouns per the student's choice but they have to hide that if the parents are not on board with this pronoun name game that they are doing, the parents have no right to know it and the teachers are now stuck in a rock and a hard place where they have to remember not to use this pronoun when they are addressing the parents and to use this pronoun when they are addressing the kids. then we start getting into the actual system where can you actually look at your grades and how do parents who have access to this and aren't accepting of pronouns, how do you deal with this? this is the big problem is it's coming down and teachers are caught in a very, very rock and a hard place. >> jesse: i don't want to slam all teachers because, listen, a lot of the teacher was are also not down with this kind of garbage. >> correct. >> a lot of it has to do with wacky administrators. what is this group what was on the t-shirt read there was it
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guys against grooming. groom dogs? >> groom dogs, not kids. which i was a pet stylist. so i know all about handling pets and making them look pretty. and we love that we love a pretty pet. but we don't love kids being sexual. we don't love kids confusing them. we want kids to just be themselves. the guys against groomers has this great mantra save the tomboys because little boys can be rough and tumble. they don't have to have their body parts chopped off just because they're a little more masculine than other counterparts. >> jesse: yeah. i couldn't agree more. thank you so much for that passionate speech and joining us on "jesse watters primetime." if my dog mini poodle needs a clean up i know where to send him. thanks, mario. >> you got it. >> jesse: hillary compares trump rallies to nazi rallies. and the migrants are mad at the democrats. and they want to go back to martha's vineyard.
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♪ >> jesse: about a week ago a small charter plane touched down in martha's vineyard. a pretty common occurrence for a small wyld tunnels wealthiest come from in the country. this plane was different. by different, i mean it was filled with 50 migrants or as jill biden calls them tacos. mostly from venezuela who crossed the border into texas. and the rest was history. the town has never been more mobilized than when they kicked out their new neighbors. you could say it brought the community together look at this picture from the "new york post." when interviewed, the migrants say they are already starting to miss the small resort town and
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they would love to come back. i guess the military base isn't as nice. some people may have been surprised to see the hate has no home here crowd have such a double standard when it comes to immigration but not anybody who has been paying attention. this as business as usual for the left. what about jeffrey epstein? a lawsuit was filed against ron desantis hours after the migrants touched the precious kabul stone in martha's victim yard. epstein trafficked for how many years how many years did he traffic before he was caught and given sweetheart deal and caught again? you are telling me they didn't know where to find this guy? he flew with the president of the united states? i started working on the island in 1999. and worked until, you know, the end of 2005 or the start of 2006. i was on the island probably 100 times. i was ultimately in every single
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building that existed on the island at that time. i saw bill clinton setting with jeffrey on the living room porch area, which was jeffrey's favorite spot. i saw no other guests there at that time at all. i just said hey. wow. jeffrey is sitting with bill clinton. >> epstein the most prolific human trafficker in history. something democrats say they are against. i wonder why they haven't indicted any of his accomplices when they have all the video footage and computer files and the black books? just so strange. what about elian gonzalez? remember the young boy from cuba who came here illegally with his mom? his mom drowned tragically during the trek and his father in cuba wanted him back. here's how slick wily's administration handled that. a swat team came and took the boy by bruit force. guns drawn. talk about separating families.
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we tried every way we could to encourage gonzalez to voluntarily hand over the child to his father. leaving us no other option but the enforcement action. >> when all efforts failed, there was no alternative to enforce the decision of the ins and the federal court that gonzalez should have custody of his son. the law has been upheld and that was the right thing to do. of what i think is quite important principle as well as what is clearly the law of the united states, do i wish it had unfolded in a less dramatic, less traumatic way for all concerned? of course i do. >> jesse: desantis gives the migrant as $10 mcdonald's gift card and bill clinton gives him a swat team? okay. how much longer are the democrats going to get away with this double standard? it's not working. democrats are losing latino voters for countless reasons and
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now more by the day. monica crowley the former assistant treasury secretary and she joins me now. monica, the migrants in the military camp in massachusetts, they are mad at the democrats. they wanted to stay on martha's vineyard. they're angry because they were deported. can you blame them? >> isn't it a delicious twist in this entire story, jesse, that the illegal immigrants who came into the country illegally, broke our law to get here, and then were transported by governor desantis out of florida, which is not a sanctuary state, to the beautiful island of martha's vineyard, they quite liked it there and i can't blame them. the vineyard is gorgeous. especially this time of year. i actually think, jesse, that governor desantis was incredibly thoughtful in moving those illegals to martha's vineyard at the peak of fall foliage season so they could enjoy the fall
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season. >> jesse: leaf keepers for the venezuela. >> they all say we are coming here to work. but there is a process, a legal process for them in order to do that. they chose a dinner path. a very dangerous path but an illegal path that is causing tremendous economic and cultural strain on this country. what the biden administration is doing is catastrophic attack on american people and on the nation if desantis had flown away underaged girls private island and back to mid-atlantic apartment then maybe he wouldn't have been sued. maybe if he had bill clinton on the plane with the girls, then maybe they wouldn't have done anything. or maybe if he had just pointed a weapon at the kids, maybe, maybe he would have gotten off scot-free listening to sound from hillary clinton. hillary clinton comparing a trump reel it a hitler rally.
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i remember as a young student trying to figure out how did young people get drawn in by hitler? how did that happen? i would watch news reels and see this guy up there ranting and raving and people shouting and raising their arms. i thought what's happened to these people? why did they believe that? you saw the rally in ohio the other night, trump is there ranting and raving for more than an hour, and you have these rows of young men with their arms raised. >> jesse: did you see any highly hitler salutes at the rally? this is the first time i'm hearing about it and it happened last weekend. >> i did not and i actually watched that trump rally. you know what? jesse, mrs. clinton can always be counted on to deliver really epic projection. accusing donald trump of what she/herself and her party are guilty of that's number one. number two, trump did not do anything in that rally. he hasn't down countless times
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before and countless rallies. it is a normal patriotic make america great again rally. i wonder if mrs. clinton has actually seen a trump rally before. that's number two. and, number three, the president joe biden actually did just give a h hitler speech a couple weeks ago with red back drop and tone and rhetoric calling half of america enemies of the state. that was actually a fascist speech. hillary clinton is a mistress of projection. >> jesse: joe biden calls half the country fascist. hillary clinton calls half the countries nazis. i think it's just mean and, you know, it's really mean and tragic and going to get someone killed and that leads us to our next segment. thank you very much, monica. >> you bet. thank you. >> jesse: new details about the north dakota maga extremist murder. straight ahead.
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>> jesse: political murder of cayler ellingson nowhere near a closed case. you won't hear about it anywhere else in the media because they want spo sweep it under the rug. still a lot we don't know the killer shannon brandt told police he quote feared for his life after getting into a political argument with a teenager who he thought was part of a republican extremist group. and because of that he ran him over with his suv, left him for dead in a dark alley and then tried to say it was all self-defense. but so far it's not adding up. north dakota highway patrol told fox last night they found no evidence that ellingson was ever a part of a republican extremist group. or that he was even slightly political. locals tell "primetime" that ellingson was just a normal kid. he loved the dirt track racing. hunting, the outdoors, sports.
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not really an extremist. likier that brandt just wanted an easy way out so he sl lied ad smeared the kid after killing him. he did what joe biden does and blamed his short temper on maga republican and worked under charged by state attorney kara brennanster. now he is on out bail. if we are going to throw this killer out on the streets shouldn't we know what pushed him over the ledge into murdering somebody? let's ask a states representative in north dakota who has been talking to the family of the victim and has close sources to this case. rick, what actually is going on in this small town? >> what we heard there was a heated political argument and led to this incident. as you pointed out that highly likely wasn't the case at all. this was a normal small, town kid at the wrong place at the wrong time. what we are looking at is a lot
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of america has been brainwashed to seeing right wing extremism. your previous segment outlined that extremely well. that's the scary part you don't need to be politically active or ultra maga, whatever that means. and who knows what people are going to see. what we have a situation where joe biden, like a fascist dictator, building is highlighted in red, finding his scapegoat. all faxist dictators need a scapegoat. his scapegoat are the maga republicans to identify as the problem that this country needs to eradicate most likely. i think it's really unfortunate for years now the left happy birthday system matily desensitizing conservative on the right wing of the political spectrum are racist. homophobic, misogynistic. xenophobic, they are dehumanized. to commit violence on someone
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who receive seems to be moderately accepted. i think that's what we have to move away from, jesse. >> jesse: we sure do. are there witnesses to this, do we know? >> there are witnesses to what took place in the bar but we don't have any specific record. i can tell you that in this town they are grieving, the community is mourning the family is -- there is a go fund me page under cayler's name. >> jesse: right. we believe there is a funeral, is it it this weekend? >> if you talk to the family again, say our hearts are it's a lot, through and we wish everybody the best. thanks for joining us. we really appreciate it? >> yeah. >> remember when congressman matt gaetz was smeared by the media and the democrats. they said he was a criminal? he was a sex trafficker?
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but as time went on, it became clear they didn't have anything on him. there was never any evidence, and now listen to this "the washington post" is reporting that prosecutors have advised against charging gaetz with anything. because they don't think two key witnesses are credible. so what happened here? is this some giant smear job? it doesn't even matter if they don't charge now. i mean, the damage has been done. he has got to clean up his reputation. this is what the left always does. they will concoct a story, feed it to the press. the media runs with it. they will dangle charges. and then it's just done. oh well. they did it to trump. they did it to kavanaugh. they did it to gaetz. so who is next? the democrats duped my next guest into buying solar panels. and it ruined his life?
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america where our dreams are powered by solar panels. drive ev cars. cleaner world. sounds nice. millions have jumped ton a clean energy wagon. bought a tesla and heck even drink out of paper straws. ask me the green dream turn into nice mayor. green vehicles biden keeps pushing. very expensive. most people don't have 50 grand to drop one on tesla. even if you do have the money the infrastructure is not there. you can't charge it. drive around, anywhere. you can't find the places. instead, this is what people are dealing with. look at this line. literally, hours long just to charge your car. no thank you. no thank you. now, let's talk about the window meals, climate warriors are really into them because it's like a giant fan that's supposed to safe the planet. here is what they aren't showing you, videos like this.
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a dismembered eagle had a wing ripped off and killed after flying into a window farm. that's our eagle. i don't like that. this happens all the time. in fact, one study found that over a million birds are killed by window turbines each year in the united states. not good. how about solar panels how are they working snout can't speak for everybody. my next guess says they were the biggest waste of money ever spent. told by energy company if he installs the panel his energy assumption could dramatically increase and he would have more power than his house would ever need. but that wasn't the case. he was duped. curtis jarvis joins me now. curtis, what happened? >> hi, jesse. well, about a year ago, a little over a year ago, i started looking into solar panels and a company power home solar now pink energy came out to my house. came into my living room. sat on my sofa and he told me
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lie after lie after lie to get me to buy their system. and i fell for it. i did. i fell for it. i was told i would never have an electric bill again. he actually told me i was lucky that my utility company has other utilities, water, sewer, trash, in the same utility company because my overages would pay for that. and i'm saving roughly $50 a month on my power bill, but my payment is $212 a month. that math doesn't add up. >> jesse: so do they look good in the house or outside in the yard? is there like a problem with the appearance in addition to the price? >> well, no. they are an eyesore. had they saved me $500 a month, i could deal with an eyesore in my backyard. but to pay for an eyesore it's
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just ridiculous. >> jesse: have you talked to the company since this happened and complained? >> i have talked to several people, when you can get ahold of people it. takes you a week to get ahold of somebody. nobody will answer the phone. nobody will answer an email. now they say i think they are closed because they won't answer the phones at all. and they tell me that the system is working perfectly fine. they say it's working perfectly fine. how can it be working perfectly fine when i'm still getting utility bills? >> jesse: how much are you paying? >> i'm still getting over 300, # hundred dollars utility bills. >> and how much did you pay to install? >> over $46,000. >> jesse: stop it? >> over $46,000. >> jesse: did you pay that upfront? >> at the time you could buy a house for that. >> jesse: oh my god. i mean, this is crazy. and they are not answering their phones, you probably want them
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uninstalled. did you sign a contract, probably? >> i did sign a contract. i was lied to about the contract. i actually had questions about the contract and i called and asked about things that i was concerned about and he assured me of what it said and then whenever i do finally get ahold of someone, well, honestly, i had to hire an attorney to get anyone to pay attention. >> jesse: i think i just heard of the solar panel company leave town. was that them? [laughter] >> jesse: all right. thank you so much. jarvis, that's unbelievable. i feel bad for you. and if i had an extra $46,000. i would lend it to you. but, you know, inflation is tight here in new york. i'm just going to have to say goodbye. >> have a good knight. >> jesse: all right. you too. in politics, you don't just get rich off of lousy government salary. the ones who can afford life's
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greatest luxuries are usually the same ones who are always one step ahead of everybody else. take nancy pelosi, for example. she has made millions just off late night pillow talk with paulie p. and they even call her the wolf of washington for that reason. these people may say they are fighting for you but deep down they are just looking out for their own pocketbooks, and by now, none of this really surprises anybody. but what surprises us if they actually openly admitted they were corrupt. well, actually this week they accidently did that. listen. >> i wanted to let you know, ruthy, raise your hands, ruthy. she has been my team member for a couple years now but on monday she becomes a bank of america team member about which she is very, very excited. i hope you will take good care of her and know and recognize the talent she has shown in our office. i'm sure she will do the same. >> we will do thattenned a her father already works for us. should have called us. >> jesse: welcome to washington and wall street, america. the banks have people in
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>> i'm laying three-points in vegas and covering the spread. >> jesse: this is the business. >> this is the only thing that fits. i got fat watching football. >> jesse: let's start it up. here's the first category, stay in school, kids. question, which rapper claimed they have never read a book, because it's like eating brussels sprouts? >> kanye. >> i'm going cardi b. >> here's the answer. >> i haven't read any books. reading is like eating brussels sprouts for me. >> oh, i thought he was a champion of like -- >> jesse: not something you want to brag about. that's what happens. doesn't matter when you're that wealthy, though, as long as you
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can read your bank account. >> boom, thank you. if you watched kanye, you'd walk away thinking he's a genius. he's a genius, but not a book genius. >> jesse: which aggrieved democrat is trying to make a comeback, calling out joe biden and nancy for abandoning him in a time of need? >> i'm going with comedian al franken. >> me too. >> jesse: which one is it? >> i should have known. i see you. i appreciate you. >> you know why i should have know it was cuomo, because franken never does anything to people while they're awake. >> jesse: next category, democratic denials. which cleared up their election performance by saying this, i
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never denied i lost, i'm not delusional, just so that's clear. stacey abrams or hillary clinton? >> it was the people's pantsuit. did you see the look, by the way? going to make a big difference in the game. what's the answer? >> i'm not delusional. >> we can do this. >> i thought it was your girl hillary. >> jesse: does this question even matter? should we just finish the game? let's just finish it. >> look, i always finish. >> jesse: okay. emily, category is honeymoon sweet. perfect segueway. which female comedian bragged about the amount of times she's gotten the vaccine, and said this, i just got my third booster, i got jabbed more times than on my honeymoon. >> rough visual, but it was
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joy behar. >> is it joyless joy? >> i just got my third booster. >> jesse: sorry. jimmy, you won. you covered the spread. you get the nice baseball cap. sink or swim. >> i don't think that's going to fit your large head. >> i'll take this with me everywhere i go. >> just mess up that beautiful hair emily, i'm sorry. better luck next time. at least you're not down at the bottom with kilmeade. >> thank you. >> jesse: i'm trying to learn to be more open-minded. don't laugh at home. sometimes it's good to go into something open-minded because you might not be right about everything. you might learn something. something might appear one way and then after listening to someone tell you something, in an open-minded way, you might actually learn and grow and become a better person.
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this is something i've just realized. i'm glad i got that off my chest. let's do text messages. michael from new jersey. my daughter is supposed to start kindergarten next year, but after watching your show tonight i'm strongly considering homeschool. i don't think it's an either/or. just investigate the district, talk to the teachers, maybe have a sit-down with the principal. do your due diligence. rex from maryland. do people actually have the name rex? i thought that was in a cartoon. biden spoke at a non-bipartisan teachers conference sponsored by the dnc. do these people think we're stupid? yes, they do is the answer to that. that's a perceptive observation. tony from florida. everything hillary clinton called trump supporters is exactly what the left represents. they are the party of extremism, socialism, and communism. we've been saying this is all about projection. the racists call you racist.
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the misogynists call you misogynist. i could go on and on. traffickers -- i'll stop. cynthia from williamsburg, brooklyn or virginia? when i lived in san francisco i too was approached to buy solar panels. for a yard, i got 1 1/2 hours of sunshine a day. really? these people are predators, the solar panel salesmen. you have to be careful. could get swindled. john says just watched your segment on power home solar. we too had a similar species. we paid $70,000 for our system, but our electric bill was still between $250 and $400 a month. we had to sell the house at a loss. i got scammed. the more and more i say about this particular solar panel company i'm worried i might get sued. i don't know anything about the solar panel company, i'm just listening to people who have an issue. i don't make any judgments.
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i'll leave it at that. jane from new jersey. jesse, are you okay? you look frail. i think from all those long walks home. i feel frail. i've definitely gotten in my steps this week. i'm happy that the un is no longer there. that's all for us tonight. dvr the show. "tucker" is up next. always remember, i'm watters. this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it's friday, because you're probably wonder how your trillion dollar build back project is going. there's a lot of ways to measure the progress. let's start with with the most obvious poverty. poverty is rising fast in the united states. the financial markets have sunk
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