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there is already one in georgia. i think there will be others in different races. the biggest surprise could be a race that doesn't track anything like the polls. and we will see at least one of those. lastly tom knight says what goes on behind the scenes "special report" whether you have a last minute pivot? we hustle and i have a great staff and fortunately we do it every night. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts three second late. >> jesse: we would be nothing without our staffs. >> bret: that's right. see you buddy. ♪ >> jesse: we start tonight with a fox news alert. a border patrol agent has just shot and killed an illegal immigrant. according to bill melugin, the migrant was in custody when he went for an agent's gun at border patrol's el paso sector. this was reportedly in self-defense. this wasn't the only major shooting today at the border though. a member of the national guard committed suicide while on border duty in eagle pass, texas. a southern border is becoming a
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war zone. foreign nationals dressed in camouflage are scaling barriers and sprinting into the country. biden's open border and the suction of sanctuary cities have created a conveyor belt of illegals from central and south america. new york city already reeling from a homeless crisis that they are responsible for are unable to absorb the thousands of illegals arriving by bus and plane. all the money for affordable housing was stolen by crooks who run nonprofits so the mayor decided to build a tent city in a working class neighborhood. the residents weren't thrilled. >> i'm concerned with my safety. it's all single. and i'm hearing it's going to be mostly male. so, that worries me. >> why not house them elsewhere? they take our money and they do whatever they want with it. >> by right, they don't belong here, they're illegals. >> jesse: because of the spotlight put on this tent city thanks to you it's now being moved. where is it going? it is going to randles island in
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aoc's district. randles island a tiny island off the manhattan home to the city's insane asylum. waste treatment facility and fields for kids to play sports on. so naturally, it's the perfect place to build a tent city for thousands of illegal aliens. maybe if aoc hadn't killed thousand of jobs to amazon. the migrants might have had a place to work. now they are going to freeze on an island with nowhere to go except swan dive into the east river and swim to queens. aoc wasn't happy about migrant tents in her district and ripped democrat mayor eric adams. not in my backyard she says. whose then? nancy wants to ship them to florida to pick her crops. i thought dreamers go to college to become doctors. now nancy just tonts them to work in the field? madam speaker says the oranges aren't going to pick themselves? one liberal group busing them down to florida to keen up the damage from hurricane. we remember the texas sheriff
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who sued desantis because the migrants he september to the vineyard were supposed to be working in the kitchen and serving him dinner. it's clear to see the illegals are viewed as servants by the democrats. they are opening the border for the help. these aren't asylum seekers. they are just waiters and field hands for a party that fought a civil war to keep their slaves. last night we showed you exclusive video of a plane filled with migrants being left at orange county airport in montgomery, new york. no one knew they were coming. the local police were unprepared. biden was really trying to sneak them. in but this is nothing new for the biden team. i mean, they do this all the time. late friday evening, police pulled over one of the buses leaving the airport and the bus was carrying 50 teens from guatemala and venezuela. migrants, mostly teenage girls. the plane came from texas but nobody really knew where they were headed. police then boarded the bus to find out what the hell was going on. and "primetime" spent the last 24 hours investigating the
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situation and there is a web of human trafficking in play. sanctioned by the u.s. government, with a lot of money changing hands. the group moving these migrants is known as mvn inc. they are one of several ngos that contract with the feds to transport unaccompanied migrant kids across the country through the sponsor process. and it looks like moving migrants is good business. mvm signed a deal with homeland security for $136 million last year. so it's our tax dollars that are funding the human trafficking. and the process is a recipe for disaster. the biden administration has already lost 20,000 kids. lost them. most likely at the hands of sex traffickers. journalist savanna hernandez sat down with a whistleblower from mdn to describe. >> give the names to the shelters and the shelters will reach out to this person.
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when they look to the person and see they are not related they don't care. they will off to this person. maybe the numbers are so crazy that it is no longer family members. it's family friends, people who are willing to take them in. and a lot of the times they don't even know each other. >> jesse: there is no vetting at all. it's like the afghanistan evacuation process but worse. biden is releasing children into the hands of strangers. the background check system is an salute mess and companies like mvm don't seem to care what happens to the kids. >> these companies will take all this money from -- taxpayer money in the millions but they won't do the hiring process the right way. a lot of people get hired and their background hasn't even come in yet. they will get emails a month or two months into the job saying hey, you need to do your background. and it's crazy because, you
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know, it could be a child offender, it could be a bad person, and they have access to kids every day. >> jesse: the government is involved, whether they know it or not and they have to know it in an international child trafficking ring. as the watchdog report discovered migrant kids are trying to commit suicide to avoid going through this process. but more come every day. >> we were already moving 200 to 300 kids on one plane. there will be two or three manes at a time. it will will be rural dropoff in texas. go from one point in texas to another and then these same charter planes will go to new york, will go to california, will go to washington and then they will finish off in oregon or another state nearby. so it's not just one state. so in a month i would say you are around 30,000, 40,000 kid. >> jesse: biden is moving tens of thousands of children who
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don't speak any english into dark corners of this country and placing them into the hands of unevetted adults. biden and the democrats have created a cartel pipeline for moving migrants across this country. and everybody is taking their cut along the way. cartels extort migrants for thousands of collars to get them to the border. then the ngos swoop in and pick up their check from the feds and drop the illegals off in your backyard where these sponsors pick them up for god knows what and get paid, again, by the feds. suddenly democrats have new voters and the cartels inside the country have new clientele. this is a sadistic system that's going blow up in our face and it needs to stop now. >> yack co-bonus is a filmmaker whose sister is a sex trafficking survivor and he is the founder of share together, a nonprofit organization fighting against sex trafficking. traffic how much money are we talking about per child.
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>> jesse, good evening and thank you for tackling such a subject matter. right now the smuggling is $8,000 per child to bring across the border. but, when the children are placed by the biden administration inside the country we are now finding they are placed within cps and classified as a level 2 or level 4 cr rmt cbs child, 356 to $449 per day. jesse that's 3,000 to $15,000 per day per child on the taxpayer's dollar. who gets that money a nonprofit or a sponsor get it for taking in a migrant child? >> it would either be the sponsor or the nonprofit but, remember, many of our cps facilities are not ngos they are for profit facilities. right now the biden administration selected a handful of cps operators. open new facilities solely for migrant children. not to take in any american
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children. again, it adds up, jesse. $15,000 per child per month is a lot of money. >> jesse: that's big money. so there is no vetting. is that what you are saying? they are just like oh, whatever. you are on adult. here you go. here's a kid? >> jesse, there is no vetting. there is no vetting whether the person taking at child is a sex offender, whether they're on a registry or have prior convictions. some of the facilities and ng os shut down, reorganize under a new name. many of them, jesse, are funded in the onset by the ccp. chinese money all over. this this thing stinks from beginning to end. >> jesse: china funding these facilities getting paid by u.s. taxpayers to take in these kids and then hand them out to these sponsors who end up being sex offenders? >> yes, jesse. it's very lucrative business. to say open up a cps facility is around $10 million. that initial investment and most
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of them are llcs. they turn into nonprofits later but they are llcs so it's big business. a lot of money is poured into the u.s. to fund the onset of cps facilities in our country because they know there is big government contracts on the back end to bring roi. >> jesse: is the biden administration aiding and abetting international child trafficking? >> absolutely. i spoke at the united nations last week. and at the cease africa summit the week before and it is common knowledge that human trafficking destination a is the united states. it's basically common word of mouth around the world at the moment for sex traffic rings that you want to move children into the united states because the biden administration, jesse, has declared us open for trafficking business. >> jesse: what happened to your sister? >> my sister was trafficked through a corporate setting through the music industry. and she was trafficked for six years. thankfully rescued 1994 to 2001,
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jesse. we have been fighting this crime since then. i can tell you 53 countries around the world i have never seen the spike in the rise of child sexual exploitation on the hand of a government looking the other way as i do right now. >> jesse: your group is share together. thank you so much for all your hard work. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: let's turn over to former u.n. ambassador and author of "if you want something done" nikki haley. so, ambassador, you heard this expert up there saying that we're involved in massive human trafficking, government is paying for it. the chinese are funding some of it. and the united nations is fully aware of what is going on. you were at the u.n. what the hell is going on here? >> well, the u.n. is useless. we know that but, at the end of the day, this all falls on biden. and it's unthinkable what he is allowing to have happen. and i will tell you, when we win in november, the house and senate, the first bill they need to put on his desk, has to be something related to the border.
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they have got to make him do something. this is abusive on so many levels. every state is now a border state. we are seeing it in you are oschools. we are seeing in our hospitals. now you are seeing it trafficking and pressures on law enforcement. it's just wrong. >> jesse: can people in the biden administration be criminally charged for being involved in something as sick as this? >> this is totally irresponsible. >> jesse: they have lost 20,000 kids. >> it's unthinkable and at some point it's going to come to light what's happened and they need to pay the price for it. this is terrible. >> jesse: if a woman was in charge and you bring this up in your book ask a woman. i think margaret thatcher that was her line. what would women do differently. >> margaret if you want something said ask a man if you want something done ask a woman. at the end of the day we need to get results. the book is about ordinary women who became extraordinary. because they had courage. because they were problem-solvers, because they wanted to get things done. and so for every parent that has a child or knows a young
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professional, you know, this is motivation and inspiration to say, you know, you have got this, keep going we need you. and to get them out there and start doing something. >> jesse: i have twin girls and make them read. this there will be a test afterwards. thank you for writing it. have you seen a lot of footage women being brutalized in our cities. obviously women even girls being trafficked by our own government. why don't you hear more from the family feminist left about that. >> the new feminism that i talk about is not vic hood. it's taking things into you're own hands. we got a chance to do that in november. house races and senate races and gubernatorial races. you see the crime on the sunways here in new york city. parents shouldn't have to worry about whether their child can ride their bike down the street or whether they are going to get mugged or car jacked if they go into a restaurant. you look at the border and the idea that we have had enough people cross that border since biden took office that would create the third largest city in america irresponsible and wrong
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and come november half the battle is winning more important is half the battle is proving we need to be there when we win. >> jesse: we can't run the cities that we do i don't think we can run a city they are creating. everybody check out the book. msnbc is upset with the way "jesse watters primetime" covers crime. we know how sensitive they can be. ♪ ♪ n right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. ♪ hisamitsu ♪
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gruesome surveillance footage of black people committing violent crimes has become the quasipermanent wallpaper on fox these days. ole chrissy wasn't done. he started taking pictures of our crime coverage as if it helped support his point. oh, look. is that me? here i am. thanks for watching, chris. so anyway, chris hayes who identifies as rachel maddow thinks it's race toast cover crime now. if you mention someone swang tok at mcdonald's or shooting up a subway car you are a white supremacist. he doesn't care about the mom to got her face bashed in on new york city subway. he is not alone. we noticed a pattern. we told you about new york city queer abolitionist whoever what theens tiffany caban. she says if a dangerous in the job is chasing you, the last thing you want to do is call the cops. instead, you need to distract and divert attention how do you do that?
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well, actually it is pretty easy. is a lunatic holding you up at gunpoint? try spilling your soda and maybe save the soda and say hey, didn't i go to high school with you? but if you can really call for help, caban says maybe think about what's best for the person swinging a tomahawk. listen. >> what do you do in situations like that where you are dealing with someone, whether they have mental health issues or not, who are in like a violent or dangerous sort of situation? >> so, the one thing i want to start by pointing out is that the scenario that you are pointing out is like the 1 percent. the 1 percent of calls. it's actually very, very rare. so, you know, for 99% of calls you are going to be better off sending a mental health expert. once police get involved and prosecution courts get involved, i'm a former public defender it's a downward spiral. >> jesse: don't call the cops. call a mental health expert for
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help. maybe they can help with the screen spandex span dits robbing you on subway car this morning. >> it but it's not just the violent criminals who are the victims here. the truth is politicians are even bigger victims. in l.a., they may have the doug flutie of duty swinging feces around at business owners. if you bring it up knit i can't are a man like the noodle. committing a hate crime against her for covering the story. have you ever met a victim who went to harvard and mit? are a man like the noodle must be a first getting beat like vagrants there. [shouting]
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so what's raman doing about all of this? well, first order of business for her is calling them by their appropriate name. >> when people talk about people who are experiencing homelessness in recent years there has been a push to not refer to people who are experiencing homeless as the homeless. >> right. >> i often say people experiencing homelessness so you put their humanity first. they're people who are experiencing a moment without a home. >> jesse: i guess that's what raman was focusing on when she was over there fixing india's homeless crisis. must be why that city has over 40,000 homeless people. at least they call them people experiencing homelessness now. the business owner who got smeared with feces in l.a. so you have been dealing with this person, this raman woman. what's the latest? >> oh, well, she came in and cleaned everything up, jesse. severing good. we are all good. oh, no, that's not what happened. she said she was the victim. that's what's happened now.
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she is the victim of your attacks. attacks. meanwhile, we, the business people and the residents of los angeles are, you know, the term is we are criminalizing homelessness that's the term right now. i do nothing but criminalize criminals. we should all start criminalizing people like nithya raman and the government who let this go on. so many laws. so many ordinances. so many citations are not being written for crimes being committed all that can be called is a crime if you are not doing that and it's the city government that is disallowing the police from writing these tickets and these citations anding that he please arrests. >> jesse: we spoke about that last night. if you have a politician who is telling people don't call police, we need to defund the police and we need to empty the prisons, she is actually preying on the people she is supposed to represent. do you communicate with this council member? do you send her pictures of
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people? do you send her evidence of what is happening in your neighborhood? >> for a year and a half i have been sending her and her staff pictures, videos, pleas, begging her. this one particular woman was living on the street across the street from us. the same homeless person that i kicked off of my property five hours later lit this woman's encampment on fire and she got away with her life. the building was a complete loss. so, it's -- it just keeps getting worse. and i found out i'm trying to get this confirmed, but i found out that this woman who might be 75 or 80 years old, living on the street in 120-degree temperatures looks like she got the crap beat out of her about two weeks ago laying bleeding on the sidewalk and i'm hearing now she is in transitional housing. that's what it took. and if you look at my instagram. if you look at the letters i'm sending i begged nithya raman
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and her staff to get this woman off the street. the problem is we have to redefine the terms. i don't think they should be called homeless anymore. i think they should called home resistant. because they are given the choice and then this whole unhoused is one thing. but when you are talking about a criminal element. i think we need to redefine unhoused as unincarcerated. >> jesse: housing deniers. tell the audience again what the name of your resident is and they can go frequent it if they want to. >> that's the beer dog beer tavern sherman oaks. >> jesse: everyone enjoy your time over there good luck, if it's not the feces, it's the arson. an investigation into joe biden's puerto rican heritage when we come back. ♪ >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield,
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country has been home to many famous puerto ricans, jlo, justice sotomayor, geraldo rivera and joe biden. now i know what thinking joe biden isn't puerto rican. he is. we found out that out last night. we have in very relative terms a very large puerto rican population in delaware i was sort of raised in the puerto rican community at home. >> jesse: now, i don't know but but here at "primetime" we had no idea delaware was so rich in puerto rican culture. so just to be sure, we decided to do a little fact check. we went through some census data and guess what we found? well, we couldn't go all the way back to the 1950s so the numbers are from the 70s but it only shows that 0.39% of the state's population was puerto rican. s that it. less than 1%. liz warren is more native american than delaware is puerto rican. what's joe talking about?
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either making stuff up or all the puerto ricans in delaware lived in biden's neighborhood. but for some reason that doesn't sound quite right. this is what biden always does. he is the man for any occasion. ask him about a place, he has been there. tell him about a job, he has done it. bring up a religion, he practices it. joe biden is a economy i don't . last week speaking for a group of rabbis for rash hashanah event he said this. >> i probably went to shull more than many of you did. [laughter] you all think i'm kidding. he can tell you. i'm not. i spent a lot of time -- i'm practicing catholic but i would go services on saturday and on sunday. >> wait a minute, i thought geraldo was the only puerto rican just now joe is, too? it's just like he is a professor when is he talking to teachers, remember this? >> by the way, when i left the vice presidency i had a chance to do a number of things but i
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wayman a professor at the university of pennsylvania. >> jesse: that's strange there is no record of biden teaching one class at u penn. kind of reminded me when biden said he drove a tractor-trailer. >> i used to drive a tractor-trailer. >> oh, awesome. >> so i know a little bit about driving big trucks. >> jesse: so let me get this straight. when you put all of this together, joe biden is a puerto rican jewish professor who drives a tractor-trailer. sure sounds like someone is trying to really really really be relatable. but here's the thing. joe biden says he connects with everybody when in reality he doesn't connect with anybody. that's why he is losing support from everybody. latinos are done with him. won't commit to backing him next election. >> 2024. is biden the best candidate to represent democrats especially the donald trump he is up against with. >> he is our president right now. he has experience and qualifications. i won't say if he is or is not. i will just say this he has the
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qualifications to run. >> jesse: there is really no excitement for joe biden but he doesn't care. he is apparently running anyway. that's what al sharpton says according to report by msnbc. uncle joe told reverend al i'm going to do it again. why tell al sharpton? does he think the sharpton seal of approval will boost his numbers with african-americans? well, let's just ask the binder lady and see if she has some answers. >> did the president tell al sharpton he is running? [laughter] >> i love asking me about 2024. >> did he talk to anybody? say al, i'm running? >> here is what i will say. i know you want a clear answer. here's what i can say and the president has said this himself he intends to run in 2024. as you know, i cannot weigh in on elections. >> jesse: kayleigh mcenany is the former white house press
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secretary and co-host of "outnumbered." joe biden's puerto rican heritage runs deep in delaware. >> it does your list was great the one i would add long ball hitter, a great baseball player. he had 368-foot drive to right center field he told us. not true. this man as a serious case of ffoma. fear of missing out. can't speak he has to be a part of it. can't speak to the jewish community, he has to be a part of it. what's interesting, jesse, so easy to just write this off is this is old joe biden. well, first of all, i know many very competent people in their late 70s who are doing extraordinary things and it's not just elderly joe biden. because he has been doing this since 1988 when he first ran for president. the "new york times" was saying 1987 speech he gave in new hampshire he talked about marching in the civil rights movement and his aides said mr. soon-to-be president, they were hoping, you cannot share that story. you didn't do this. but he kept telling the story
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anyway. >> so this is a choice a perennial fabrication and amusing ask why he does it. >> jesse: didn't he say he got arrested protesting apartheid. >> yes. trying to see nelson mandela. >> jesse: what does it say about the president that he is just a liar and he has lied his whole life. and not just your political lie that's kind of squirrely. he makes stuff up about his core personality in history. >> he makes stuff up because he can and he is never held accountable. he lies like it's his job. we have seen this. there is plagiarism back in 1988, too. the man became president because there was never a press holding him accountable. he was basement joe. even to this day, you covered the jacqui mistake where is jacque an jacque passed away vey
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sadly. that moment generated generosity and professionalism. they cover for him. this can't be a moment extremely awkward, weird and concerning. it was professional and generous of him to do that and to call out jackie. when you have a press aiding and abetting you every step of the way this is what you get. >> jesse: find a girl that takes care of you the way the press takes care of joe biden. >> there you go. >> jesse: thank you so much, kayleigh. >> a great girl. thank you. >> jesse: a update in the waukesha parade mass murder trial. wait until you see this clown. >> show me your hands dude. put the baby down. put the kid down. put the kid down!
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northward at that time mcdonald's parking lot where they confronted the kidnapper. watch. >> show me your [bleep] hands, dude. put the baby down. put the kid down. put the kid down. put the kid down, dude. put the kid down! [sirens] >> get on the ground now. get on the ground now. get on the ground. get on the ground now. get on the ground now. kid. [dog barking] [siren] >> police wrestled the baby away from layner as he attempted to flee from the cops and run away. watch. >> we are fighting with him right now. i have the kid. >> jesse: ordeal ended after a day nine unit took a by the out
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bite out ofhis leg and tasered a second time. >> stop: stop. stop. >> laner charged with kidnapping and using a minor as a shield currently being held without bail. waukesha criminal darrell brooks who rammed his suv through a christmas parade in november mowed down dozens and killed six disrupting the court as his trial begins. let's bring in fox news correspondent jeff paul for the latest. jeff? >> jesse, jury selection just started monday but brooks, who is representing himself has already been kicked out on both days due to his behavior. now today's outburst started with the judge called brooks by his name. brooks said he doesn't identify with the name. said he was a sovereign citizen and continued to interrupt the judge. but as a group of owe potential jurors were being brought back into the courtroom with the camera tilted up to protect their identities, the judge
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finally had enough. >> mr. brooks, i need to continue, please stop. >> i will not. i will. >> you are advised if you do not stop interrupting the court, you will be removed from the courtroom. >> i request to answer to the question your honor. >> mr. brooks? this is your final warning. if you interrupt me one more time you will be removed. >> i request. >> all right. ladies and gentlemen of the jury, i must excuse you at this time. we will call you back in when appropriate. >> brooks was then moved to a different room but he continued to make a scene. he appears to yell at the monitor and then gesture wildly. >> i can tell from his demeanor right now he is doing a clapping type motion. is he doing it once again. it's a clear indication that he can hear this court. i have also confirmed with the bailiff and the court staff that he is able to see and hear. so, with that, unless there is anything the state wishes to put on the record at this time, i intend to bring the jury back.
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>> i'm vanessa. i'm a writer, i'm a graduate student at usc. i'm in love with anthony and lindsey and we are in a proms poleamorous triad. >> how do you not get jealous. >> you went through my luggage. >> of course i went through your luggage. first night i went through the house i didn't trust you. who knew what i could find there? how could i be sure you were not going to hurt. >> that ruling could open the door a lot more. over in eviction court judge karen may has now ruled polyamorous relationships are to be given the same legal protection as any two person relationship. you were in a polyamorous relationship to keep his lease after his alleged partner died. that partner was married to a
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third man who didn't live with him. now the judge will investigate if they really were polyamorous. i know it's confusing. i'm just as confused as you are. "primetime" talk to two experts who say this judge has no standing to make this ruling. she only has jurisdiction in eviction court and she's basically trying to create a new law. but does this open the law for a whole host of people messing around with the system, like insurance gams or anybody can claim they are polyamorous because what really is the definition of polyamory? is it three people or more people who sleep together a few times a week? anybody can say they are dating multiple people, but how do you prove it? are we going to start seeing polygamy legalized across the country? let's talk to the experts. polygamists alex porter, schaal and porter and shontel brown joined me now. alex are you in a relationship with these two will amend or or
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these two women in a relationship with you? >> thank you for having us. yes, i am in a relationship with both these beautiful women. and they are in a relationship with me individually. >> are they in a relationship with each other, chantel and so on? >> we are in a sister wife relationship. we are not romantically involved. >> okay. sister wife relationship. you are not romantically involved with alex at the same time? >> no, i am romantically involved with alex but me and chantel work on a co-wife sister wife basis. >> got it. do you have a king size bed? >> yes, we do. but we also sleep in separate beds. sometimes we sleep together in
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one but sometimes we sleep apart depending on the night. >> is there any jealousy at all? put it out there on live television, just a smidge. >> definitely. jealousy is a human thing. it's what we do. we are meant to be jealous at times. it's okay for us to embrace that we got it at that moment. but it's how we react when we are jealous. we can process and ask ourselves why are we jealous? what is going on? what are we unaware of? when you go through that process you start to be more aware of yourself. jealousy is supposed to exist at all times. we are human. >> i think i know the answer to why someone is jealous. we are looking right at it. how did you get into this? alex, how did you get into this? and is this throuple situation exclusive? anybody dipping out on the outside? >> no. we talk.
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the way we fracture our relationship is we are what we call poly fidelity where it's only us three. we are committed within the situation. we don't want to invite nobody else in. we are okay with us as a family. we have three kids which shalonda and one with chantel. we'll move as one unit together. this is one that we see for ourselves and that works for us and our family as we grow. >> i didn't know you had kids. that is news to me and makes it even more interesting or complicated. chantel, have you told your parents? >> of course. i have a two-year-old with him. my parents know, my family knows. we have been in a relationship for roughly six years already. everybody is pretty much in the know. >> do you bring them to meet mom
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and dad? what was that like for the first time? >> alex met mom and dad first and then shall on we all merged into the relationship. she came around and met my extended family with events and everything like that. once they knew the situation, it was like okay, that is them. are you hungry? it was pretty much an easy transition. how do you tell a person how to live their life and be successful with doing that without causing a wedge? that pretty much let me be. >> does this ever get complicated? >> absolutely, it does get complicated at times. you are working with two strong minded individuals and independent women. it's more or less complicated for this guy, not for us.
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but it does get complicated. >> how do you guys file your taxes? >> single. >> we file separately. we make sure everybody is covered with whatever we are doing as a family. >> uncle sam has to get his piece. we all know how that works. it's not for everybody, that much is clear. i don't know how you guys navigate this, especially the chores and the dishes and the trash. but it seems to be working for you. i'm not going to judge. alex, good luck. that's all i have to say. >> thank you for that. thank you. it's very wonderful. it's something different. love in a different way and loving multiple individuals and enjoying life together. it's not for a lot of people. it does take a lot of self awareness, maturity and
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communication. even if someone lives in a nonmonogamous relationship communication is always key. that's what helps us at the end of the day. >> a lot of men are admiring your position right now. but a lot of men are also thinking this is too much. way to go, alex, i guess, if that is what you are into. tucker is up next. always remember i am waters and this is my world. good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. two years ago this month before the last presidential election in 2020 we interviewed a former business partner of the biden family. his name was tony bobulinski. he told us a remarkable story. joe biden's son and brother had entered into highly lucrative deals with foreign governments including a communist government of china in which they sold access to th
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