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golf alongside his family. since getting involved in pga hope, he has watched how other veterans have benefited. >> i have been through struggles but i have a very strong support system. i keep in touch with my veteran friends very, very close. when i need them, can i reach out to them. for a lot of folks that have strain from veterans community this brings them back in and can a rad derry again. >> pga hope.org for disclosure i'm on the pga board but i wanted to bring you that story. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and you unafraid. few seconds late but i figured jesse, you would give me a little something. >> jesse: worth listen to the humble brag on the board. [laughter] >> bret: had to tell them. >> jesse: to be successful in life, you have got to read the signs, a good husband can figure out his wife is angry before she says a word. the quarterback can read a defense and see the blitz
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coming. a detective knows how to sniff out clues. >> you are familiar with that face? >> i don't know. my memory ain't so great. >> oh, yeah? maybe this will refresh your memory. >> i don't know. still kind of hazy. >> how about this. >> i remember him. i used to see him around why do you want to know. >> i can't tell that you. >> maybe this will help. >> i really don't think i should. >> you still don't think so? >> all right. his name is north ridge a cop jesus. >> jesse: over the weekend i noticed major, major signs. these signs told me november is going to be a blowout. i cracked open the "new york times" on sunday it said republicans are running away with it. making huge gains with hispanics, blacks and independent women. independent women are falling for republicans like they are in love. a 32 point swing in a month. i love me some independent women. want another sign? barack obama is on tour calling democrats a bunch of buzz kills.
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>> there were times where i would get -- sound like i was giving a bunch of policy gobbledy gook. that's not how people think about these issues. they think about them in terms of the life i'm leading day-to-day. how how is politics can care most deeply about. my family, my kids. work that gives me satisfaction having fun. not being a buzz kill. >> if it wasn't for the democratic party. >> and sometimes democrats are right? it's like sometimes -- you know, people just want do not feel as if they are walking on egg shells. >> jesse: barack is right for
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the wrong losers. he knows democrats are going to be and putting himself distance buzz kills. i told you. so listen to barry. identity politics is what got obama in the first place and what gave us trump. so now the former president doesn't want to be holding the check again. obama is even telling libs to stop talking about trump. >> we spend enormous amount of time and energy and resources pointing out the latest crazy thing he said or, you know, how rude or mean, you know, some of these republican candidates behaved. that's probably not something that in the mind of most voters overrides their basic interest can i pay the rent. gas prices can i pay for child care? >> jesse: i get a feeling he is not a fan of trump slam.
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photo can you say on. stop talking about january 6th and start talking about what you are going to do about $6 gas. this is obama come lately. where was he when they were tearing down the statues? where was he when they were pushing crt? where was he for two years when prices were climbing? he was nowhere. he was shanking drives and rolling his eyes. what good is this advice a month before the midterms anyway? but he did warn us about joe though, didn't he? never under estimate joe's ability to f things up. even joe can read the signs. what did he do today is on a monday three weeks before the midterms? nothing. he wasn't wanted anywhere. he wasn't needed anywhere. last week he was campaigning in california, colorado, and oregon. now, if democrats need help in oregon, they're in trouble. what was he doing in portland? well, he didn't go to an injection site. he went to an ice cream shop. watch. >> are you concerned about the
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strength of the dollar right now? >> >> i'm not concerned about the strength of the dollar. i'm concerned about the rest of the world does that make sense? [inaudible] >> yes, our economy is strong as hell. inflation is worldwide. worse off than it is in the united states. >> jesse: man should never lick an ice cream cone in public. a man can only eat ice cream on vacation. biden is always on vacation so it makes sense. a man needs to eat ice cream in public he needs to scoop it out of a bowl with a spoon. the president of the united states licking things, especially ice cream is childish, it's frivolous and too casual a look for the country. biden's brain freeze will live in infamy just like bush gave up golf after 9/11. biden should give up ice cream after the recession. you are not at a birthday party, joe. and the same goes for chuck
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schumer who was dancing like he was on solid gold. ♪ majority leader about to be a minority leader. there is a crime wave, people can't afford to buy gas, groceries or houses. schumer's legislation that super charged inflation, remember. >> 18 month ago when the president took office, inflation and gas prices started rising. >> well, 18 months ago, the president signed the american rescue plan more than about back in april of 2021. and that helped the american people. >> jesse: did she just confess that the democrats juiced the dollar with the $2 trillion american rescue plan? you know, inflation started going up well, that's exactly when we passed the american
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rescue plan. and what did the american rescue plan rescue us from? prosperity? gosh, i can't wait for the inflation reduction act to kick in any day now. how does that work again? >> same way what's in the inflation reduction act has to do with your ability to get tax credits for buying, if you need a new coffee machine, a new washer, a new refrigerator, you buy an efficient refrigerator. an efficient coffee machine, you get a tax credit for it. it costs you less money. >> jesse: biden spent a trillion dollars to give us tax credit for coffee machines? that's the dumbest thing i ever heard. was anybody asking for coffee machine tax credits? we were asking for safe streets, secure borders, cheap gas, not coffee machine tax credits. their midterm message is coffee machine tax credits. that's a pretty good sign they are going to get killed. the democrats are lying and hiding before this election so badly. biden tells you inflalings is zero and then he blames the guy
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who owns the gas station at the corner lenny for price gouging. they you impeached trump for withholding aid in ukraine for exchange tore a political favor and then threaten to withhold aid to saudi arabia in exchange for a political favor. they call you racist for flying migrants to the vineyard then fly migrants to manhattan in the middle of the night. they say crime sunday control then hire private security for themselves. they don't want you asking candidates if they are mentally fit. and if you ask about ukraine you are a traitor. democrats are doing anything they can to not talk about the issues, and that's because they caused the issues that they don't want you to talk about. and it's the exact reason democrats are getting crushed. they spent the last year and a half talking about january 6th. where do you think that ranks among voters' top issues? top 3, top 5, top 10? no. it's 19th according to a harvard poll. 19th. the top three issues americans care about, inflation, economy,
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immigration. all the democrats talk about january 6th, climate change, coffee machine tax credits and abortion. how do you know when a team doesn't want to play you? when they won't even take the field. congressman lee zeldin is running for governor in new york and he joins me now. so you are now almost basically neck in neck with the incumbent here, kathy hochul, democrat. she was never elected. some boss of hers got me tood, cuomo. what do you think is responsible for you to have closed this gap? >> the real clear politics on saturday morning came out with a change of the race ranking from a lean democrat to toss-up. all the polls have been tightening. gibraltar has it as a 2 point race and exactly what you are talking about. that's the research. people are concerned about crime. they care about the economy. they feel like if they head to some other state that their money will go further. they will live safer and live
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life freer and deciding to government from cashless bail and other pro-criminal laws passed up in albany to district attorneys like alvin bragg refusing to enforce the law and a lack of support for law enforcement. people are reading these stories of individuals push on to subway tracks or stabbed and otherwise targeted on our streets and it's not just inside of this city. it's been across other parts of the state the last couple weeks. and, you know, from the economic standpoint, people are just struggling to afford to survive. they increase taxes more in new york. and new yorkers are deciding even if they can afford to pay it. you know what? maybe i will head to this other state where they are not charging income tax there are so many different reasons why new yorkers feel like they are at a breaking point. new york leads the entire nation in population loss. and whether you are republican, democrat, independent, red county, blue county, it does not matter. people realize we have to save our state. in order to do that this corrupt governor has to go. >> jesse: when you heard barack obama tell democrats stop being
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buzz kills and canceling people for saying the wrong pronoun and talk about the issues people care about, you know, kitchen table issues, how did you feel? >> yeah. listen. the right advice is go out there and ask people what are the most important issues to you. if jesse and lee were just walking down the street, spoke to the first 30 people on, you know, fifth avenue in manhattan, and you ask them what's the most important issue to you, they are going to be talking about crime. they are going to be talking about the economy. they will care about safety on our streets and our subways. they will care about taxes and inflation and jobs. that's what people want to see individuals in government focused on. you know, what they want to see from the president of the united states is instead of this battle between a red state governor and blue state governor and blue city mayor and red city mayor, just secure the damn southern border. you know, finish construction of the border wall. end cash and release and enforce the remain in mexico policy.
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support our customs and border patrol agents. what we have right now is the president sitting there licking ice cream saying everything is all good here. we are all trapped in this never ending democratic national convention where the average american just wants competency. >> jesse: lee, promise the voter something, if elected as governor, you will never lick ice cream in public. can you do that? >> in public? yeah. you know, listen, and i also promise -- listen, i have daughters. and you might find me, you know, every once in a while taking then out for some ice cream. but i will tell you what, if a camera comes on me and you are getting asked questions in the press just because joe biden is licking his magic ice cream, doesn't make inflation automatically go away and gas prices all of a sudden plummet. >> jesse: i will take that as a promise. i'm not going to knock the waffle cone. i do support the waffle cone. but the rest of that was hue mill united states. lee zeldin running for governor here in new york. thank you so much. >> thank you, jesse.
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than anywhere to issue new housing permits. proposition d is the only measure that speeds up construction of affordable new homes by removing bureaucratic roadblocks. while prop e makes it nearly impossible to build more housing. and the supervisors who sponsored e know it. join me, habitat for humanity and the carpenters union in rejecting prop e and supporting prop d talk to anyone in san franciscog and they'll tell you now is not the time to make our city even more expensive by raising taxes. san francisco has one of the largest city budgets in america. yet when it comes to homelessness and public safety, we're not getting results. what we really need are better policies, more accountability, and safer neighborhoods. vote no on propositions m and o. the last thing we need are higher taxes, especially right now. now is not the time to raise taxes in san francisco. vote no on m and o.
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>> jesse: here at "primetime" we believe in second chances the truth is you can give people all the second chances in the world and they never change. washington knew who joe biden was. but they still gave him a second chance anyway. and a third and a fourth and even a fifth. even though his record was clear. he is a liar who plagiarized his way it through life. he has been on the wrong side of every foreign policy decision in the last 40 years. said the people who knew him
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best but the dirty little secret was there's a reason why they call him uncle joe. he has always come off as a little creepy. >> i love those breath in your hair, man. i tell you what. look at her, she looks like she is 19 years old sitting there like a little lady with her legs crossed. >> competence. got a lot of thanks to give out here. >> i want to see these beautiful young ladies. i want to see them when they are dancing four years older, too. >> alone. >> i bet you are as bright as you are good-looking. >> i like kids better than people. >> we go back a long way. she was 12. i was 30. but anyways. >> jesse: we have hours of that footage. hours. biden has a problem. doesn't matter where or when a funeral, a swearing in ceremony. a bill signing, joe gets too close for comfort. this became an issue during the primary, remember? a bunch of women came forward and biden promised he would knock it off. >> always tried to make a human
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connection. that's my responsibility, i think. i shake hands, i hug people. i grab men and women by the shoulders and say you can do this. and whether they are women, men, young, old, it's a way i have always been. the social norms have began to change. they have shifted and the boundaries of protecting personal space have been rye re-set and i get it. but i will be more mindful and respectful of people's personal space and that's a good thing. >> jesse: but biden doesn't keep his promises. look at afghanistan, look at everything. not only is it that joe is never going to change but joe is actually getting worse. watch what happened over the weekend. >> now, very important thing i told my daughter and granddaughter no serious guy until you are 30. >> okay. >> all right? >> what? >> no serious guys until you are 30. >> i will keep that in mind. >> jesse: does that look like the face of a girl who feels comfortable around the president of the united states? if that is joe being mindful of
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someone else's personal space then joe biden needs help and he needs it badly. >> dana loesch is a nationally syndicated radio host. sometimes it's funny to joke about but now it's gotten a little sick. >> yeah. and thanks for having me, jesse. it has. and it's just -- i hear though, you know, when all of the other faculties begin to go. the sense of smell is usually the one that remains. that's the last thing that you lose. i would be more inclined to give the benefit of the doubt. >> jesse: is that true? >> i don't know. i could be making it up. i'm sure facebook will fact check me later. we just trust our digital overlords now. i would maybe give him a little bit more of a benefit of the doubt if he wasn't so creepy with what he said. this goes beyond grabbing somebody's shoulders. the stuff he says is so gross but also there's that weird story that came out you reported on this. you talked about it. where his daughter, who is about my age kept a diary and in it she wrote about showering with
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dad which may have been inappropriate. so, i mean, when that comes out. it just puts all of this in a whole new light. it's creepy and weird. again, it goes beyond the physical boundaries. the stuff he says is inappropriate, period. not just now but it was inappropriate to say in the 1990s and 1980s any tonight he has been on this earth. >> if it wasn't just all of the other things that are going on, inflation, crime, the border, to add this to the mix got to tell democrats enough is enough. all the people who criticize trump with his daughter ivanka. where all those people at? suddenly everything here is totally fine. >> jesse: they can't smell a thing. dana, always great time having you on. >> good to see you, jesse. thanks. >> jesse: breaking news about senator raphael warnock. we will bring that to you. and the guy who ambushed two cops was just br brought to
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he was? subway murders aren't the highest they have been in 25 years. it just feels that way? right. the problem for these libs is that sometimes perception really is reality. los angeles feels like a crime ridden hell hole because it is. iscenes like this are common. streets filled with trash. tents everywhere. needles everywhere. homeless everywhere. crazy people like this guy here in san francisco just walk through the streets completely naked. got a hat on though. in the wrong place but the hat is on the head. forget about keeping your business safe. this saturday in manhattan, three people broke into a jewelry store on park avenue smashed through the windows, broke the glass cases and are you ready? they stole over half a million dollars in diamonds. were they proposing over the weekend? probably not. your business is vulnerable and so is your car, a man holding a rifle in chicago, he was just walking down the expressway
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after getting into a car accident offering someone a wad full of crash for a ride before cash jacking someone else's car. >> i can't do it. got a rifle. money. look at that rifle. look at that rifle. is he hijacking the car right now. oh my god. he just hijacked that car. >> where is lori lightfoot when you need her? st. louis missouri. [shouting. >> what the hell? >> hey. wad. >> oh [bleep] going to take -- she better take that huh-uh. oh [bleep] oh [bleep] oh [bleep]
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oh, damn. oh, oh, damn. stupid [bleep] now your dumb [bleep] going to go jail. >> when the officers have to tell the sergeant what happened that is not going to go well. cops just aren't getting cars stolen being murdered in cold blood. after a bonus 9/11 call led police to a house in connecticut. nick started firing over 80 rounds killing two police officers and seriously injuring another before he was shot dead. >> officer shot, officer shot. [bleep] [bleep] [gunfire] [rapid gunfire]
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[screams] [gunshot] [screams] >> one down. suspect down. >> jesse: there have been seven police officers killed in the united states in the last two weeks. seven. did their murders seem just like a perception to you? the senate race in georgia is heating up and the democrats will do just about anything to keep their man raphael warnock in office. but it seems like every day more disturbing information comes out about warnock like his past as a slum lord. warnock is the held of the ebenezer baptist church which owns an apartment complex in the mlk village in atlanta. the place is disgusting. according to the free beacon trash everywhere. elevators broken people in wheelchairs being told to walk up the stairs. instead of taking care of the building and residents. the church decided to pay warnock thousands of dollars a
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month to cover his housing costs and you better believe he does not live here. not only that residents were evicted for not making rent during the pandemic, for being short $28. but the senator doesn't care. >> do you bear some responsibility as head of that foundation for what happens at that building? >> i'm proud of the work that ebenezer continues to do. on behalf of the most marginalized members of the human family. >> jesse: you marginalized them even more. andrew kerr is the author of this bombshell the investigative report reporter for the washington free beacon. how nasty is this tenement that he was evicting people from. >> yeah, residents at the building told me, i mean, you just showed the pictures on screen. trash room fills up during the weekend. the trash chute fills up to the 12th floor during the weekends nobody comes and cleans it. elevators are chronically broken. residents told me they witnessed the fire department being called
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to physically carry up wheelchair bound residents to their rooms and they have to just wait hours up in their room to be carried down or down in the lobby to be carried up to their rooms. and, you mentioned it, too. that, are you know, warnock's church owns 99% of this office building. they chose to partner with a company called colombia residential which has filed a dozen lawsuits. eviction lawsuits against residents of this building during the pandemic for trifling amounts of rent. we are talking $28.55 in back payment. one resident told me that she was only day late making rent and they filed an eviction lawsuit against her anyway and warnock just, you know, again, his church chose to partner with this organization. they own # 9% ever the building and, of course, they bear some responsibility in this which he has refused to accept any responsibility for this. >> jesse: that's why you always have to pay attention to what politicians do. not so much what they say but what they do. because, when you pull back the curtain, there's a lot of rats and there's a lot of trash. >> right.
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yeah. warnock is collecting a $7,400 a month housing allowance from his church. >> jesse: a month? >> a month. >> jesse: seven grand a month. >> a month. it's an arrangement that allows him to bypass outside income limitations. it's a tax-free allowance and since his account is a benefit he is able to vastly exceed the 30,000 outside income limitation for senators. and the thing is that all he would have to do shave off 5% 6% of that monthly benefit and nope of these people would have had to be evicted. the amount they are being evicted for is that low. >> jesse: good reporting. it's very important that you are doing that because pa lot of people in this business won't look into that. so thank you very much. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: the waukesha trial has gone off the rails. it's made a mockery of the judicial system. but it's not the only crazy case this week. judge jeanine is next. ♪ ubrelvy helps u fight migraine attacks.
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christmas parade in waukesha, wisconsin. it has been become embarrassment. there need to be order in the courtroom. it is outrageous. here is he today representing himself. >> he drove past me and wouldn't stop and he continued driving into the parade route. >> who is you? >> darrell brooks, the defendant, seated at the table. >> let the record reflect that i do not identify by that name nor do i know anybody by that name. >> would it be fair to say that entity which is not a human being living person can bring a claim against anyone? [laughter] >> jesse: if you are a family member of one of these victims, you have to have your blood boiling. this is not how you behave. and this is not a serious thing. this whole trial, he has tried to change his name. he has taken his clothes off and he is being very argue men tia. >> i don't care what you are doing or not doing. you are not being fair. you are being biased. >> judge, do you hold the full
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judicial power of the state or military power. >> please take the jury out. >> can you testify the state of wisconsin is a living human being or an entity? >> i'm not consenting to anything you say until you can answer the questions that i'm asking. >> i'm not answering your questions. >> agreeing to anything that you say. >> jesse: i know this the judge in parkland, that shooting case has a little bit of a different vibe. judge elizabeth shearer fought with school shooter nicholas cruise's defense team on the regular. they were a little irregular and she finally boiled over. >> your honor. >> yes. >> at this time the defense rests. >> we're not playing chess. i mean, go ahead and put your record to be nikolas cruz henderson. >> let me just stop. honestly, i have never experienced a level of
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inprofessionalism in my career. >> jesse: it wasn't just the defense team that gave her a hard time. she also had to deal with this lady. >> so you said that the july -- there is date in july that you are not available. what are those dates? >> july 7th, july 4th -- and july 18th. again, i need to figure out something. i have my sugar daddy that i see every day. >> i'm sorry? >> my sugar daddy. >> okay. i'm not exactly sure what you are talking about. >> i have my sugar daddy. i see him every day. jess. >> all right. >> jesse: i wonder how she would have handled this guy in the courtroom. >> how are you doing? >> all right. i'm good sir, how are you? >> so gorgeous this judge. i just have to he will it you. you are gorgeous. >> thank you, mr. lewis. >> i love. all right, mr. lewis, flattery will get you everywhere but maybe not here.
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judge jeanine pirro co-host on "the five" joins you now. did anybody try to hit on you in your courtroom. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. they come shackled with hands and legs in cuffs. whoa, that's when you really come down on them. >> jesse: what happened up here in wisconsin? i don't like what i'm seeing. i don't like this guy's behavior. does judge darrow have things under control? >> oh yeah the judge in wisconsin absolutely has things under control. who is not under control is the defendant who fired his own defense team when they had considered the not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. three psychiatrists came in and said the guy is not insane. if you can believe that and so now the guy is trying the case. this judge, i believe it judge darrow shows incredible restraint. >> jesse: too much restraint, judge. >> no. not too much restraint. >> jesse: i think she is charged with too much restrand. >> he is charged with killing six people and injuring others. you don't understand. when these cases go up on appeal the appellate court is not
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worried about the stress level at the trial court they are worried about that record. everything i saw judge darrow do is right on point. her whole temperament on point. i love her. >> jesse: i'm not in love of the temperament. she argumentative and giving him too much leeway. can they shackle him and remove him from the courtroom to cool down? >> yeah. they can do that they can shackle him and remove him from the courtroom. if is he in a position where he is just making it impossible for the jury to hear the evidence. look, this is your classic pro se defendant. who makes the decision he is going to represent himself. he goes back to the jail. they have got all these jailhouse lawyers. they don't know the difference between the civil law and criminal law. is he talking about subject matter jurisdiction which has nothing to do with the criminal case. is he talking about subpoenaing the state of wisconsin. >> jesse: he is saying he is not identifying as carol brooks. >> good. let him talk. the psychiatrist think is he not crazy? let him get convicted. >> jesse: what about the other judge down there judge sharer, i
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kind of like how he handles thing. sass j i know that pursed look on your face. >> i thought she handled herself very well but she lost control. i will tell you when she lost control when she started fighting with the defense attorney. you got to understand, jesse, this is the most serious of all cases. it is a death penalty case. this is what in super due process. this is not just make sure the defendant -- super due process. and when she starts with you have been insulting me the whole trial, gets into the little girl thing the high school. when you are a judge, female or not, you walk in, you look at them. they know you are serious. you don't have to get you have been insulting me the whole time. and you don't like me. well, no. >> jesse: how did you conduct yourself when you were on the bench. >> did you ever raise your voice? jess. >> judge jeanine: i didn't have to. you don't have. to say if the jury knows you are a professional and know what you are doing and they know that you are going to have consequences to what you say, they are very good.
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>> jesse: all right. and you never said yes to a date to a shackled felon. >> judge jeanine: no. not even the guy who came in i think from arkansas. >> jesse: not even an arkansas felon. okay. she has standards. thank you very much. judge pirro, see you tomorrow on "the five." >> you got it. >> jesse: promised to bring manufacturing jobs. >> seeing manufacturing comeback. this is not hyperbole, this is real. bringing manufacturing back and building supply chains at home better jobs at lower prices. >> jesse: i'm not sure that's been totally successful except one place over in boston. almost nobody knows about it. they have been manufacturing something really really big down there. not cars and semiconductors and not even solar panels. it's deadly coronavirus. that's right. scientists over at boston university have created a new covid strain in a lab and guess
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what? the function is very much gained. these geniuses combined omicron and the original wuhan strain and made a new hybrid virus that's extra contagious. and it kills 80% of its victims. what are we doing? have we not learned anything? the world shut down after a sloppy chinese lab monkeyed around with a bat. and now we are trying to make it even deadlier? in boston. great. all bosses turn off the channel right now. or find out what your employees really think about you. next. ♪ [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so are they.”
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>> jesse: today is national boss day where we recognize and cherish our bosses. you are wondering what did johnny get me. a headache. i sent him out to ask people what they think of their own bosses. watch this. >> ♪ ♪ . >> today is national bosses day. tell me about your boss. >> i hate his guts. >> a wonderful guy but i hate his guys. >> happy person. >> this is who i am. a wonderful guy and great boss. >> are you saying that because he is watching? >> my boss is the lord jesus. >> what qualities does a good job have? >> as long as he has the spirit of the lord jesus he is a good boss. >> how are you doing? they have to care about other people. >> the environment for sure is a big -- wait -- [laughing].
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>> what qualities make a bad boss. >> cursing you out. >> if they hit you. >> someone who doesn't give a [bleep] about their workers. >> you don't care about this company at all. >> guys that make a decision for their own personal interests. >> sounds like joe biden. >> how do you deal with a lazy worker? >> get rid of them. >> get out of here. >> fire them on the spot. >> i will fire you on the spot. >> what is something your boss doesn't know about you? >> i don't tell anybody my secrets. i tell it to jesus. >> my love life. >> i am looking for a better job. >> i like to paint. >> your face? >> ♪ ♪ >> which politician would make
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a good boss? >> beto o'rourke. >> barack obama. >> who would make a bad boss? >> kamala harris. >> nancy pelosi. >> you came to the wrong town. >> trump would be a bad boss. >> how can donald trump be bad. he's the president. >> who is our president? >> donald trump still? >> not donald trump. >> joe biden. >> the vice-president. bernie sanders. >> a man or woman? >> meghan markle. >> michelle obama. >> not michelle obama. >> kama-. >> joe biden is the boss of america. >> no, he's not. god is. >> the economy is bad. things are getting more
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expensive. >> he is doing fine. if he can just stay up for a while. >> ♪ ♪ >> if jesse watters was your boss how would you feel? >> hello, jesse, i like you. >> hi, jesse watters. do you like water? >> god bless fox news. i pray for you every day and all of the people in the world. in jesus name i pray. love you. >> ♪ ♪ >> jesse: jesse jr. brushed his teeth for the first time today. >> good boy! keep going. get those top teeth. yeah! good job. >> tomorrow he will be flossing. this is how i got to work today.
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massive traffic in manhattan. i got out of a taxi. i was walking and hired a rickshaw. he took me down 7th. he robbed me but it was worth it. made "the five" on time and i made greg happy. text messages. obama is speak out because he is afraid they will send more migrants to martha's vineyard. don't send more tacos. that's what joe biden calls them. does biden sniff his ice cream before licking it? man, that guy needs help. at least pelosi knows to eat her expensive ice cream at home alone. i don't think her husband is in the room when she eats ice
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crime. a flavor for uncle joe would be disap disappoint-mint. chuck schumer should going on with dancing with the stars. for protestors that super glue themselves to walls don't remove them. feed and hydrate them and let nature take its course. i don't know about that. pat: is nancy loses her gavel does she have to give up the private jet? will she have to sit in coach? impossible. mark say brooks is not crazy. just thinks he is starring in my cousin vinnie. it's a shame what he is doing. i think the judge is wrong.
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they should switch judges and move the florida judge to waukesha and send the other one down to florida to keep things in line. robert: someone get that man an ice cream cone. tucker is next. i am watters and this is my world. >> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." we start the week by doing something we rarely do. bombarding you with political clichies. mid-terms are always a referendum on the party in power. that's true this year too. this year they are more than that -- in just 22 days americans will have the chance to render ju
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