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lie. >> people say trump was the first black president. i'm going to be the first latino president. >> bret: one week. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. >> "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. can you believe all of that happens one week? >> jesse: that is my favorite part of your show. >> bret: thanks. >> jesse: it means it's friday. >> bret: there you go. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: we all have our favorite subjects in schools some are brainiacs and can't get enough math and science. others reading and writing like me. push comes to shove the most important subject is history. famous person said if you don't learn from history you are doomed to repeat it. that's why we study it. helps us avoid making the same mistake twice. learn about great battles,
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exceptional leaders, men like ronald reagan who wouldn't let america be pushed around. in the midst of simmering tensions with the soviet union, reagan went to the communist strong hold, berlin. and reminded them who ran the world. >> general secretary gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [cheers and applause] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [cheers and applause] >> history has always shown us strong leaders calm us down in times of fear like george w. bush after 9/11. >> i can hear you. [laughter] [applause] >> i can hear you.
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the rest of the world hears you. and the people. [cheers] >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [cheers and applause] >> jesse: joe biden is not that guy. we knew joe was a bad student but i guess he flunked history, too. biden is dragging us kicking and screaming back to the foreign policy of the 16160s. proxy wars. threat of nuclear annihilation. we haven't been in this position since the height of the cold war when nuclear destruction was never that far from our minds. >> 8, 9. >> 10, # the, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
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[explosion] >> these are the stakes to make a world in which all of god's children can live. >> jesse: we created jingles for kids and told them to duck and cover on the streets and in the classroom. >> poland no matter where they go or what they do. they always try to remember what to do if the atom bomb explodes right then. it's a bomb, duck and cover. some days holidays, vacation time, we must be ready every day all the time to do the right thing if the atomic bomb explodes. duck and cover. ♪ duck and cover ♪ and you ♪ and you ♪ and you ♪ duck and cover ♪ >> there was a reason to be scared. nuclear threats engulfed us. in 1962 russia pushed things to the limit when they placed nuclear missiles 90 miles off our coast in cuba. they were from in striking distance of the entire u.s. we were at risk. the cuban missile crisis gripped
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the world for weeks as america tried to spare the world from mutually assured destruction. lucky for us, we had a leader who rose to that challenge, john f. kennedy told crews chef where he could send those missiles. >> it shall be the policy of this nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from cuba against any nation in the western hemisphere as an attack by the soviet union on the united states requiring a full retaliatory response upon the soviet union. i call upon chairman kruschev to eliminate clandestine reckless provocative attack to world peace and stabilization between our two nations. >> jesse: seen the island and the soviets blinked. this is what president does defend their country. they toll the tell the world they won't be pushed around. don't use the threat of nuclear war to scare you into submission. that's what joe biden is doing. last night joe turned up the
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fear factor when he told a group of democrat donors that, quote, we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. did you know that we're this close to nuclear armageddon? comment exploded on the scene and no one knew where it was coming from. detect a change in nuclear culture. is intelligence showing that vlad is nuking up. >> president plan to use armageddon. >> do you have new intel that caused the president to ratchett up the level of concern. >> no the president was speaking about concerns about putin's threats to use nuclear weapons. >> jesse: so there is no new intelligence. biden just made that statement out of the blue. i don't know but, but it sounds like it's time for a summit. zelenskyy in ukraine isn't helping things asking nato to
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launch a preemptive nuclear strike against russia. i thought everything was going to plan. i kept hearing that biden's strategy was working and u.k. was on the offense. now biden is talking about nuclear armageddon and zelenskyy wants to start world war #? this seems like something the commander-in-chief want to clear up but apparently he was in a little bit of a rush. >> do you think armageddon is coming, sir? >> leave without him. he is the only passenger. just some casual loose nuke talk, no questions, hey have a nice weekend, america. this guy is a piece of work, isn't he? and today we found out the biden administration purchased $300 million in anti-radiation drugs i feel like we are getting
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kept in the dark. feel like 60's again, drugs, crime, nukes. new york city is making nuclear drill public service announcements. >> so there has been a nuclear attack. don't ask me how or why, just know that the big one has hit, okay? so, what do we do? there are three important steps that i want you to remember. step one, get inside fast. >> jesse: and duck and cover. so, biden is taking our economy back to jimmy carter and our foreign policy back to lbj. and why does he always say stuff like this at fundraisers? last fundraiser half the nation is semi-fascist. this fundraiser the world is ending. we are all going to die. is he trying to scare donors into coughs up more cash or is this so insecure and feels so inadequate that he just overcompensates that he is in a room full of successful people. but forget about what he says. look at what he does. his list of foreign policy
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failures goes back 50 years. biden fought reagan over moving missiles to europe to defend our allies. he voted against the gulf war in '91 and then turned around and backed the iraq war in 2003. and then he botched the stalls of forces agreement with the iraqis, left a vacuum and isis filled it up. he told obama not to launch the raid against bin laden. and he oversaw the disgraceful pullout from afghanistan. humiliating us in front of the entire world. something putin saw, emboldening him to move on ukraine. i want russia out of ukraine, too. just as much as anyone. but, with biden in charge he could easily turn that country into vietnam. we spent years pouring weapons, money and advisers into the southeast asia nation 60 years ago but, you know, by the end of the decade we had half a million troops committed to the hot jungle. we already have guys in ukraine now. we do. they are doing a hell of a job. i just don't trust this
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president to manage it. i'm keeping my fingers crossed. then something occurred to me. the biden family has been involved in ukraine for years before the war started. what is it about ukraine that the bidens are always so knee deep in? it the money of course something bigger. i think we found out what it is biden's green revolution goes nowhere without ukraine. let me explain. the most important thing needed to build an electric car is lithium. required to build a battery. recently discovered that ukraine has some of the largest lithium deposits in the entire world. right now china is the world's largest lithium processor. so biden's green new deal is dead on arrival if the chinese and the russians own a majority of the world wants lithium. now, remember the left insisted that republicans launched wars in the middle east over oil, even though they never seized any. but is the biden administration
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at war for lithium batteries? it's not the only factor but it is a factor. karl rove is a fox news contributor and former white house deputy chief of staff. have you ever seen president just speak so casually to donors of all people behinds scenes nuclear armageddon? >> i hear you objecting to president biden making this pronouncement about armageddon at a political fundraiser. but i would remind you, remember adams county g.o.p. fall gala in november of 1863, abraham lincoln made a speech at that political fundraiser four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this c continet a new message. jackson day dinner in december of 1941, december 7th, day that will live in infamy. it's normal for a president to go to a political fundraiser and
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begin to opine about new elements of foreign policy, don't you think? >> jesse: i think if it's actually nuclear armageddon which means that both sides get nuked. we get nuked. the russians get nuke you had. that's not just something you throw out there at a ritzy fundraiser. do you disagree? >> obviously i'm being cynical. i was astonished. why did he think that was useful to do? this is the -- you know, this is biden unchained. and saying something that is very problematic. and difficult for his people to deal with because there is no new intel. there was nothing useful to be said about this. it ratcheted up concerns that didn't need to be ratcheted up and, you know, made him look sort of untethered. >> jesse: forgive me if your scaramusarcasmwent over my head. a week and i was looking for a fight. that's my excuse. >> hey. i do have one serious thing though i want to talk about just
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for a minute. in 2020, this is the last year for which we have worldwide numbers, the worldwide use of lithium was 56,000 tons of lithium was used worldwide according to the u.s. geological survey which keeps tracks of these kinds of things. these are the proven lithium resources. the biggest resources of lithium bolivia with 21 million tons. argentina with 19.3. cap19 chile 9.6.we have 7-points of lithium proven reserves in the united states. china, which as you pointed out is a big producer of it. has 5.1. congo 3 million. canada 2.9. germany 2.7. mexico 1.7. czech republic 1.3 and on and on and on. serbia 1.2 peru 880,000 tons. mali 700,000 tons. zimbabwe 500,000 tons.
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the u.s. geological survey as of its last report didn't even recognize reserves. now, if the reserves are as large as has been suggested in some public sources, 550,000 tons. that's a fraction -- i mean that's about 9 years worth of. >> jesse: such a discovery and such a significant discovery that many military leaders actually wrote joe biden a letter urging him to secure these lithium reserves because, i believe, of the ev push. now, you can disagree and just for the record, i am just in awe of the fact that you can memorize the lithium reserves in mali and bolivia. >> scary. >> jesse: didn't consult the board just started ratling it off and that's why they call you the architect. there may bereserves there the . geological survey is the gold standard my point is even if they have 550,000 tons of
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lithium, the world has a lot of lithium and a lot of lithium in the western hemisphere and a lot of lithium in the united states. this conflict is not over lithium. >> jesse: it is a factor and i will not be persuaded to believe otherwise. you know, we are going to frame grab you going like this and write something really really sar does cass stick. >> uh-oh. >> karl rove, thank you for joining us. >> you bet. >> jesse: new york city just declared a state of emergency but it's not for what you think. ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real
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>> jesse: less than three weeks ago new york city mayor eric adams still believed the big apple was a sanctuary city. >> just over a year ago you tweeted, quote: new york city will remain sanctuary city under an adams administration. what is your message to migrants arrive in u.s. should they still come to new york city? >> well, i think that they should come to any place in the country that they desire their pursuit of the american dream. >> jesse: not anymore. adams has now declared a state of emergency over joe biden's migrant crisis. he went from sanctuary to state of emergency in less than three weeks. and now he is angry and he is just as angry as you are. >> new yorkers are angry. i am angry, too. we have not asked for this. there was never any agreement to take on the job of supporting thousands of asylum seekers. this responsibility was simply handed to us without warning as buses began showing up.
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>> jesse: texas didn't ask for this either, mr. mayor. but he doesn't care about the people of texas because he thinks texans aren't as good as new yorkers. i thought democrats believed in equality. no. they believe people who live in border states are second class citizens. migrants are supposed to be those people problems. not problems for sophisticated people though live in manhattan and root for the yankees. the mayor declared a wrong state of emergency. he should have declared a sister-in-law over crime. just last night at bronx subway platform a 38-year-old man repeatedly stabbed by some violent stranger just after a few words they had. the victim later died at the hospital. making it the second subway murder in just a week. think about that. if criminals aren't out just stabbing innocent civilians, they are breaking into stores like you see here in brooklyn, they steal cash. they stole an atm machine and the business owner's dog and we have reached out to dana perino for comment and are waiting to hear back. but adams doesn't think this is
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a serious problem. seems to be most liberals across the country don't. mcdonald's, citadel moving out of the city because of the blood shed. the latest to start moving all of their city tyson foods going to arkansas. it's karaoke time. ♪ come on ♪ baby, don't you want to go >> jesse: baby, don't you want to go. that's what everybody is actually saying in chicago. it's time to leave. should the mayor be doing karaoke during a crime wave when companies are bolting and there is a recession. i questions when you have the biggest you know what in chicago, you can do whatever you want. but seattle though, they don't have a crime state of emergency either but people can't even get home in peace. without being violently beaten in the elevator and left with broken bones and a concussion.
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look at that. takes her out and then just walks out. philadelphia doesn't seem so concerned about declaring an emergency either. but they definitely need one, residents have to worry about doing something as simple as just getting gas. and being held up at gunpoint while their car is jacked. how many murders rapes, how many stabbings need to happen before these liberal mayors wake up and realize their cities are all in states of emergency? monica crowley is most of the monica crowley podcast who joins me now. monica, a couple migrants show up to manhattan that's a state of emergency. but, crime waves? na. we got it under control. >> i want to know as a citizen of new york city where is my state of emergency? where is the state of emergency for the people of new york city who have to navigate this historic crime spike every single day whether it's on the street or in the transit system? people now, really i will tell
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you a quick story, went to a jewelry store. i exchange a piece of jewelry. they came out and gave it to me that white paper bag. and the woman said to me i cannot in good conscience send you back on the streets of new york. this is noon, broad daylight, with a jewelry store bag. it was like she was handing it to me in a brown paper bag so that nobody would mug me. >> jesse: got to get the adult happy meals and that's where you have to put your jewelry now. >> you could get mugged for that too in new york. look, in the city of new york, serious crime this year is up nearly 40% over last year. we have a serious crime crisis and all of our urban areas. and you have got mayors like adams who spend more time in night clubs and adjusting his pocket square than he does actually fighting crime and mayor lightfoot is making tiktok videos. >> jesse: dress nicely and go out to dinner. this is all he likes to do. this is not a crime wave if you read flip bump bump at "the
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washington post." he has an article at the post today says crime is surging in fox news coverage. philip bump a terrible journalist and puts out a piece today you know our guy gianno caldwell, i think his relative got murdered. he went out and started asking questions to some of these democrats about crime and they all dodged and willinged away. this bumpbump fool says we are a crime wave. he says crime is not a major concern for voters. every survey i have seen as it at least top three. why is he writing this? doesn't he care about people getting hurt. >> right now people are concerned about inflation and crime. those are the top two issues for the american people. look, this is just spin actually. they are spin and there is outright lying. this piece is lying to the american people of their lived reality on the ground in our cities every single day. what we need to understand here
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is that this is all by design. this is intentional. these mayors and these governors could switch in a second. they could fire these soros d.a.s that are churning out violent criminals. they need the violent chaos. just like every good communist comes into power and they turn out violent criminals and empty the jails. why? because they need the violent chaos in order to slam through their agenda. they want you living in fear. they want you distracted because of if you are fearful and distracted then you are not paying attention to what they are doing in their government. >> that's very missly said. monica thank you so much. i hate to do this to karl rove we have to fact check him. producers on the show are great. "new york times" ukraine's lithium wealth is drawing global attention. massive deposits that could make ukraine one of the largest in the world. karl, i'm sorry you confused lithium with lithium oxide. also, i hate to correct the
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white boardman but the facts are the facts. and philip bump is invited on this show. he has not responded to our invitation. hopefully he will come on and defend his false column on monday. while you are losing your shirt in the markets, nancy pelosi made millions. and that sicko who stabbed seven show girls in vegas, you are not going to believe where the guy is from. ♪ ♪ hey, sorry i missed your game. it's okay. you see that? that's when i realized it's time to finally do the thing we've been talking about for years. so we're making plans for right now. ♪ careful. ♪ you know, opera isn't so bad. do you like it? start your plan today with a northwestern mutual financial advisor and spend your life living. ♪ i'm on a mission to talk to people about
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>> jesse: ice has just confirmed that the 32-year-old suspect accused of stabbing eight people and killing two on the vegas strip is a guatemalan in the united states illegally. here with the late rest fox news correspondent matt finn. >> jesse, the stabbing suspect is 32-year-old i don't knowy barrios a guatemalan national who does have a criminal record here in california and ice
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source tells fox bill melugin he stabbed 8 people near the wynn hotel las vegas trip lunchtime yesterday. a 47-year-old and 30-year-old las vegas resident died. according to a police report. he went from california to vegas to stay with a friend but the friend did not allow him to remain at the house. so he then took a bus to the las vegas strip where he approached a group of four showgirl elm person snares. he said he was a chef and asked to take a picture with the women holding his knife but then bario stabbed two of them killing a 30-year-old. after that bario stabbed more innocent people along the strip also killing 47-year-old brent hallett. he had hoped officers would shoot him. he is expected to be charged tuesday with two counts of murder and six counts of attempted murder with a weapon identified as a 12-inch kitchen knife. the clark county district
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attorney says regardless of barios residence, they might seek the death penalty. >> i'm not thinking about deportation right now. i'm thinking about filing very serious charges based upon the evidence. >> the clark county da also says the stabbing suspect was here in california just days before the murders. telemundo reports he was outside city hall asking for help saying he lost his home and everything he had. jesse? >> jesse: i thought that's a sanctuary city that is supposed to help people. i guess not. good report. >> thank you. >> jesse: first rule of getting rich is you always have to be one step ahead of everybody else. >> so big daddy, i'm just curious. how much did you clear on your little transaction there all tolled? i don't like to discuss figures. >> how much it's a monday.
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i told you not to sell. >> jesse: the wolf of washington didn't make 171 million bucks from cashing out too early or too late from that matter. she made her millions from timing her sales just right. nancy does the best. during the great recession when the s&p plummeted over 13% nancy's net worth actually skyrocketed 220%. no joke. it went from $31 million in 2008 to a whopping $101 million in 2010. now, nans may say that's a. her net worth skyrocketed another 60%. jumping from $106 million to $171 million in 2021. so, nancy's made $135 million just off financial crashes. either nancy is the luckiest
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woman alive or she is just living up to her title. but her reign as wolf of washington may be coming to an end. not only is fauci giving her a run for her money but over in san francisco people aren't really too happy with nanc and telling time suspect. nancy is old and ready for someone new. will this be the wolf of washington last ride? i wouldn't bet on it. she has always got a plan and that might be flying her golden parachute straight to italy, the land of fine wine and gelato. a place where paulie p. can drunk drive his car into anything and he has diplomatic immunity. last night tucker sat down with rapper kanye west to take life, business, and even politics. now, kanye may have always been a fan favorite with millions of fans worldwide but tonight he tells tucker how that all changed after he was bullied for supporting trump. >> it drove me crazy to not be
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able to say that i liked trump. it drove think about it it's me. imagine me not being able to say what i wanted. what was the point of being famous? what was the point of having, you know, millions of people love your music? what was the point of having a voice if you can't even use your own voice and connect it to your own opinion? >> jesse: you can catch more of kanye tonight at 8:00 on tucker. and, football is back. and so is the state of florida. governor ron desantis is next. some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only once-daily treatment for adults that takes triple action against asthma symptoms. trelegy helps make breathing easier,... improves lung function,... and lasts for 24 hours.
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>> jesse: it's been nine days since the deadly category 5 hurricane ian made landfall in florida and residents are already starting to rebound. pine island bridge in lee county the vital artery for the town complete lid disseminated with entire sections just breaking off and washing away into the ocean. and in a matter of just three days, a replacement bridge is already up and running. look at that.
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maybe somebody should tell the associated press yesterday put out a whole article criticizing the governor for leaving the residents of pine island isolate and alone but the new bridge was already up. and it's just a remarkable turn around in such a short amount of time and the best way to tell that florida is coming back, high school football. tonight naples high school is hosting their first game since the town was seriously flooded last week. and ron desantis is there for the coin toss. take a look. >> you flip it up and let it fall to the ground tails. >> here you go, guys. [cheers] >> it's heads. >> heads. >> you want the ball or are you going to defer. >> they are going to defer. >> so you want the ball. okay. which way do you want to kick? >> jesse: florida governor ron desantis joins us now from naples high school. what's the energy in the crowd like? >> i think it's fantastic,
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jesse. i mean, we had 10 feet of storm surge not too far from here just nine days ago. and more than they have ever had in this county. schools are back open. we are here for high school football. and people, i think, have really united. we took a blow on this storm. but we are going to bounce back and i look forward to seeing something similar in lee county, hopefully, in the not too distant future as well as some of the surrounding counties. of you know, people have really pitched in together. we have made tremendous progress so far. but we know we got a lot of work to do. i think everyone is in really good spirits considering the circumstances. >> jesse: i love hearing the drums, the whistle in the background, the crowd behind you in the stands. it's just a great feel. that must just feel so good knowing what you guys have been through over the last week. >> no, for sure. but it's also a testament, jesse. i mean, would he had 42,000 linemen and utility workers staged in florida before the storm. and so we had millions of people
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without power. we're now 99 plus percent of all floridians have power. you know, we have done 2500 search and rescue missions. because we had our ducks in a row, that has cleared the way to be able to recover and bounce back quicker than if people were toiling, you know, without these essential services for three or four weeks. >> what did you think when your staff handed you this a.p. article that knocked you for not having a bridge to this pine island and you actually had the bridge back up and running? >> i literally had done a press conference earlier that day and i noticed the reporter filed the report from minneapolis. so i don't know too many people in minneapolis that got a beat on the pulse of pine island. i can tell you this, jesse. they were initially advised as residents to get off of the island because of the bridge that they were going to be isolated. they reached out to me and said is there anything the state can do? it's not our road.
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i said yeah, we are going it do it. we are going to get it done. we did it ahead of schedule and now we are doing the same thing on sa. >> sandra: any bell island to sl island. still trying to figure out exactly when but it will be in october. >> jesse: that's great to hear. those bridges are so critical but symbolically critical and that's very important visually for the rest of the country to understand. when joe biden was down there visiting with you how were things with the president? >> well, i will tell you what, i mean what i told him because the media was making a big deal that he wasn't talking to me or whatever. i told them i was like look, i want to work together for these people. because these people are from all walks of life, republicans, democrats, they expect us to be able to put our differences aside. and nobody has done more to stand up to the administration than me in florida over the last year and a half as you know. but you got to be willing to work together to help folks and
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so i think the response from local state and federal has been pretty seemless. and i think that's a testament that, you know what? we as a country can actually get things done when it counts. >> jesse: yeah that was very inspirational to see. no one was monkeying around and screwing things up. now, i think everybody would agree that your wife casey really is the secret weapon. >> not only that she, her florida disaster fund.org, which she launched last week raised over $40 million. go to website you can contribute. that money she negotiated no transaction fees from visa and master card. 100% of your donation is going to these organizations. we got great organizations on the ground that will use that funding to help the people who have been displaced from this storm. >> if our audience right now wants to donate, where should they go? >> florida disaster fund.org.
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>> he is buttering you up. you butter them up. we are talking about this quiz and not something else. category, political theater. which hollywood star recently gave up his big plans to run for president to spend more time with his kids setting the number one thing i want to be is daddy? was it the rock or matthew mcconaughey? answers please. you are both going with matthew mcconaughey. let's see what it is. >> i love our country. i also love being a daddy. that's the most important thing to me, is being a daddy. number one. alright, alright, alright. it was the rock. >> i knew matthew had political aspirations. i didn't know the rock did. >> that was a trick question. >> there are no trick questions, only bad answers. >> my question is who is hotter?
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>> next we have fudging the numbers. this clueless leader said quote, let me start off with two words. made in america. was it joe biden or was it michael scott? two words, made in america. you are going with michael scott and you are going with sleepy. what is it? let me start off with two words. made in america. >> that is one, two and three words. he is ahead. the good doctor. >> i never bet on joe biden. i hate to say it if you want to go with the sleepy comet you go with sleepy joe biden. >> you always have an excuse. >> this is midterm a him. which democrat is extremely optimistic that the democrats will win the midterm saying that i believe we will win the house. hold the house and we will hold the house by winning more seats. was it nancy pelosi or aoc? both going with the speaker.
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what is it? >> i believe that we will hold the house and we will hold the house by winning more seats. >> it is still siegel ahead by one. you are not out of it yet. this is a very critical question. here we go. this is party crasher. liberals love to hate on trump but which late-night hosts insists donald trump will crash the 2020 for inauguration whether he wins the election or not? was it stephen colbert or bill maher? very confident with their paddles. the answer is what? >> the more immediate one is democracy. that's not five years, 10 years. that's a few years away because trust me, in january 2025 donald trump is going to show of for the inauguration whether he wins or not. >> doctor marc siegel.
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>> online smack. you won. >> i win by choosing biden. what does that mean? >> you lost! >> he is my primary care physician. look how good of a job he has taken care of me. >> you are doing a great job. he is glowing. >> you need help with that hat. thank you very much. >> thanks, jesse. >> we will see you later tonight? >> everyone keep your tv on. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for letting me win, rachel. >> i want to wish a very happy birthday to my daughter's ellie and sophie. you are not going to believe it, but they turned 11 today. they are they are. at their cousin's house in washington, d.c. they are wearing leather jackets and sunglasses. it's a fonzie thing. i don't even know what happen. there they are today at the club
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having a little lunch with some friends. very beautiful weather outside. i love you guys very, very much. i hope you enjoyed the presents. let's do some text messages. mike from staten island. i couldn't help that notice that biden was alive doing all the nuclear bomb psas. yes, he was. he goes back decades. steve from west virginia. if crime isn't a problem, then challenge the washington to go live on the street in the inner city for a few weeks. i bet you those journalists are terrified of walking around washington, d.c. i bet you. and i bet you this hatchet man is terrified of coming on jesse watters "primetime". may be he has the stones to do it, but i doubt it. charles from california saying he cannot complain because he experiencing migraine equity. some people just start off from a different place. diane from florida, great coin
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toss from the governor. trust him more with our nuclear football than joe biden. i have a feeling if joe flipped a coin, it wouldn't be heads or tails. we have james from an undisclosed location. perhaps he knows something about the nuclear armageddon. perhaps you could do a show on the trillion dollar infrastructure bill. i think we have done that. i want to give you guys a little heads up. we sent our producer to the town in new hampshire where joe biden gave i think $20 million to build snow melting sidewalks. we spoke to the folks there and they are not that thrilled with the $20 million snow melting sidewalks. i think that is next week. cathy from orange, california. you need a spa day. you were pretty grumpy with karl rove. tgif. i do need a spa day. you are write.
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i need some tender loving care. everyone is laughing at me. they think i get a spa day every day. i think it's the slicked back hair. i apologize. i fact checked him and he was wrong. i missed the beginning of the show and i cannot rewind. if you read my text on air than i promised to dvr next time. dvr and then rewind. tucker is up against next with kanye part 2. i am waters and this is my world. good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight". last night we showed you clips from the interview we did with ye previously known as kanye west. last week he was at the paris fashion week with a shirt that said white lives matter. much outrage ensued and he was denounced as insane. virtually no one asked him why he did that. so we thought before dismissing him as a mental patient it might be worth h
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