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facing georgia is brian kemp. >> ms. abrams doesn't want to talk about her own record. >> as a parent, you're always waiting on the call. >> i said i would have punched him out, i would've gone to jail , and i would've been happy to do so. >> that is it for a special report on washington. jesse watters primetime start right now. ♪ >> we all love ourselves a good reality tv show great you might not learn anything from them, but we love the drama. if you think about it, politics is one big reality show. they might as well call it the real housewives of the campaign trail. clintons, season one, every episode is another scandal. >> are you prepared to say you had an extramarital affair?
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>> i am not prepared to say tha any married couples have ever discussed that with anyone, but themselves. >> season two gave us barack an michelle, this funky new couple on the block got off to a rough start. >> hope is making a comeback. it is making a comeback great for the first time and my adult lifetime, i am really proud of my country. >> as all reality shows dukem after two season jeff to come u with new ways to keep the audience interested so you thro in at twist four season three, guy who's lost his mind, and hi poor wife that has to put up with that. to get this is my little sister valerie. out, you switched on me. this is my wife, and this is my sister bear they switched on me. it was their most popular seaso yet, they say it got over 81 million people.
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it is a double whammy, entertainment and suspense. they are making season for even crazier breadth they found someone better than joe to play the clueless husband role his name is john federman, the guy who just had a stroke and is running for u.s. senate. >> send me to washington, dc so i can work with senator casey and i can champion the union wa of life in dc. thank you, very much, and it is an honor. i live eight minutes away from here, and when i leave tonight, i've got 3 miles away. dr. oz and his mansion in new jersey. >> 's super fans like us to loo for clues like little comments that tell us where the plot is going. joe biden just gave us one.
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>> john, thank you very much fo running, i really do appreciate it. is going to be a great lady and this and that. >> it actually looks like is th candidate not john. earlier in the episode she was seen pulling her husband away from reporters and doing all they talk impaired. >> mister fetterman, are you satisfied with the progress of the bridge cracks to get the bridge question was too much fo john, so the real candidate had to step in, the real candidates got a tour of air force one, trying some presidential candy and taking pictures with the bi guy from season three. to win over some votes for herself, i mean for john. >> we don't know where john was all this afternoon, but that's the point, because john isn't really the start of the show here, and he never was.
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>> you may have noticed, i am not john fetterman. i would like to take a moment t address the is that my husband is not in the room tonight. >> she is in full control perigee is the brains of the operation in john is really jus her arm candy. those are direct quotes from her . she is the brains and he is arm candy. wants the two of them interacts. tell me if you notice something. >> hey everybody, we hit a little bump on the campaign trail,. >> it was friday, i wasn't feeling very well, so i said i need to get checked out. >> and me to get checked out because i was right as always. >> we all know women like this, don't we. sometimes it's cute and there could be there thing, but if he wasn't listening to his doctors for years which led him to have a heart attack, not taking his meds, what was she doing the
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whole time wasn't why wasn't sh on it? hopefully we will learn more about that next season. primetime doesn't usually care about the wives of candidates, but we do and it seems like the are the actual candidates. it's worth asking, who is to jail i remembered she's a bisexual brazilian immigrant that swept john off her feet. and which is say, it took a little work. >> treatment came to strange breath. >> i was working out of newark at the time and i happen to be on a yoga retreat it talked about this article that mentioned. >> she wrote me a letter. she paid me and visit in early october later that year, and things just went from there. a gate that was eight years and three kids ago, i showed up and never left breath. >> went to a yoga retreat, and
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during said retreat, you happened to read an article about pennsylvania and have run down the town was so you decide to write a letter to the mayor of the run downtown and say tha you wanted to visit him and the run downtown. now people tell you the slop which is for the second lady of pennsylvania. take a look for yourself. >> where do you live? >> i live and converted car dealership in braddock, pennsylvania. >> is that picture of your husband of their quest. >> i left i hit him all of. a lot of people come here, so i thought that was nice. >> there is a lot to unpack your . she married a guy living with his parents, and then they move into a converted car dealership and now she's giving tours.
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and she left his head on all th family photos, that is the perfect love story. how does she really feel about her husband? to keep what one thing do most people not know about your husband? >> that he is sensitive. he is this big tough guy, but h is emotional softy breath. >> if you could reverse jobs with your husband, what would b the first watt you would change in office? if i could change laws in his position, there's a lot i would change breath. >> i am picking up vibes that she is the real candidate. if you could switch jobs with your husband. i'm also getting the sense that this is all a part of her plan, not sure if she had stayed during a yoga retreat or in john's parents basement, but there is something quite calculating about her, which would make her the perfect senator. the media is reading from the same script and admitting pennsylvanians aren't just joke
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voting for john fetterman, it's a package deal. >> it's not just the candidate, the couple, but that makes this campaign unconventional. it jeong is bringing the casual his wife is bringing the polish and the personality. he's been front and center at rallies in campaign e-mails. >> how did that come about, how did you decide to really come a a package deal in this way? >> at think we are. our family is a package deal. >> they are already owing her like she's the one on the ballo for the washington post saying she is forging on through her husband heeded senate race. even rolling stone is calling her an unlikely political starbird they say fetterman onl offers high-fives and fist bump to his supporters and repeats i a graph thank you, but it is gisele staying just at pace ahead of her husband who takes the questions, excepts the complements and carries on the conversations. maybe this is what john meant
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when he said this. >> my name is john fetter woman. >> isn't this the craziest season yet? so if john wins, she is coming to dc is the bisexual brazilian immigrant, i doubt it, but that is the point. you will see her on msnbc and o the cover of vogue and i'm sure they chinese already have a ful they chinese may already have hacked into his computer translator machine. i'm sure the fbi is all over that. let's turn to the wife of a former congressman, and of course cohost of fox and friend we can. when your husband was in congress, or you guys a package deal? >> we definitely helped each other on their trail.
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i took care of kids and if you couldn't make it to something o a campaign event, there is a chance i would be there to help them out. but look at, this is really interesting, you also forgot i was reality tv star as well. >> you are, officially. again i'm getting the booking now. i understand why you booked me. i think she is compelling, more compelling than he is in a lot of ways. she can speak. she doesn't dress like a teenager. but if you look at this couple, you talked about the radical ideas of john fetterman, he is right in line with bernie sanders and aoc, but in this marriage, he is the conservative . she is to the left of all of those people, she is an absolut radical. i think what we need to talk about, is the lies. enough of the lies on the part of jill and gisele, and the media. there is way too much on the
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line at the mid turn for the immediate not to tell the truth about what the conditions of both of these candidates are. both joe biden and john fetterman. we are talking about nuclear war , families to put food on the table. it's not funny anymore, it's no a reality tv show and we ought to tell the truth. gisele has been getting involve for there was one reporter in msnbc reporter who bravely told the truth about what happened when she interviewed john fetterman. when she did, she said in her article, she said look, he couldn't answer smalltalk. he needed the electronic device. and what did gisele do after that? she demanded consequences. she wants the reporter fired. and all the media joined her in demanding consequences for a reporter actually telling the truth and letting the voters know who these people are befor you go to the ballot box. it is really very strange. one last thing, she called that
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reporter and enablers, saying she is it gives people's drugs. they are both extreme abortionists who have no proble with exterminating the disabled exterminating children with dam down syndrome diagnosis. she's not a casual pro-lifer, she is a volunteer at abortion clinics and even as first lady, as the sloth as she calls it, tours abortion clinics so she i to the left of her husband and we ought to know who she is, an we ought to know what's going t happen in this situation becaus he is not well. >> i agree with that. may be the slop will be pulling him away from easter bunnies if he ever does get elected to the u.s. senate. the real star of the family, rachel campos duffy. to get not true.
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>> the left got a big wake-up call on what the american wants. it's not a multiyear january 6 investigation. it's just wrong economy and a straight straight over in los angeles on tuesday, the lapd arrested a man for stabbing his own mom and dog with a samurai sword.
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>> where are you at? where he wet? >> put it down. >> put it down. >> put it down. >> put it down. >> drop the sword. drop the sword. >> drop the sword. >> overhearing drop the sword now in 2022. in arkansas a high-speed chase went very wrong after cops tasered the suspect. it turned out he had a gas canister on him.
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>> you know things are bad because even morning joe is saying there's a massive crime wave and the radical west don't know. >> when you have cops quitting left and right because they don't feel like they're not going to risk their lives so they can arrest people who are going to be out on the street the next day. too aggressive on crime in places like philadelphia and ne york are so extraordinarily clueless. >> if you ask joe biden, he and the left have done a great job. >> how big of an issue is crime? >> think it's a real issue. and i think we have a real record on that. >> hears his record on crime. everybody that has a record get let out of jail.
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and joe solved the crime crisis feel better now? the white house is tackling mor important issues. >> it's day to to two of being girl, i'm in washington, d.c. and i'm going to the white hous to speak to the president of th united states for it i get to sit down with joe biden and get to ask him a few questions surrounding trans issues and th unit states fred here is what i am going to wear to meet the president. the trends flag color spirit he gave me a cookie in the oval office. i got to pet his dog. love y'all, take it love you too . >> we are in the middle of a recession and he said clear my schedule, i need 30 minutes wit that guy.
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obviously this person was thrilled to meet the big guy an they have a message. i have to say, dylan is carryin forth the democrats midterm message very well. >> if you love and the u.s., this is going to be one of the most important elections of our lifetimes, so get out and vote next month. there is so much darkness in this world, i mean sometimes, the bad actually outweighs the good, but we have. >> in the mud right now and we are going to clean up some messes that have needed cleanin for hundreds of years. >> at the america first legal founder. i don't care if dylan wears a dress, i don't wear care if he wears six dresses, i don't know why the president of the united states wants to spend hours of his busy schedule meeting with dylan about these issues in children. >> i think we found our closing ad for the republicans if there
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link to take it. whatever money is left in the republican coffers, do one big glorious national ad and say crime out-of-control out of control, border out-of-control, inflation out of control, and war in europe, this is how joe biden spent his thursday roundtable. you will win a midterm landslid like they've never seen before. >> stephen, he met with dylan about god knows what. not crime, not the economy, not the border, and then he flew to delaware for the weekend. >> he was taxed from spending four or five hours with the dylan character. i'm sure he sought his advice. i would guess on all the issues you mention per he said a need your help in figuring out how t tackle inflation in the border, and crime per he liked it so much apparently he gave the gentleman i white house cookie. this whole thing. >> he gave him a cookie.
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>> and the dog almost bit him. >> it gets down to the question of our even we even as series o people anymore? isn't that the question on the ballot come november. are we as serious people anymore , are we worthy of being the world superpower? are we worthy of commanding the most powerful military in the world. if you watch that tape and you said this is the right way for the president of the united states to spend his time during all the crises that we just lai out freight if you think having a border for our country matters , then how can you vote for this crazy insane insincere lunatic party that the democrat have become? >> joe biden has spent more tim with dylan that he has at the u.s. border. it's not even close. it's not even close.
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by like many hours. >> we want dylan on the shewbread we're going to try to get him on monday because i wan to find out what joe said and how that cookie tasted. >> at the world wants to know what was said in that meeting, jesse. >> thank you very much. have a good weekend. up next, nancy pelosi to million-dollar toilet. and, how is this for homework? >> one day you're going to have to eat the [bleep]. he taught me how to eat a sleep. yep. downy has 7 benefits that condition and smooth fibers so clothes look newer, longer. feel the difference with downy.
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oh yeah, that is them. (that is howard) yeah, that's on howard's campus. ohhh, she's so powerful, she carried on the family legacy. we were blown away. (chuckles) i not only was a student and an undergrad, but i've been a professor there for twenty years, so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. it's deeply uplifting.
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yes, it is. we're walking in their footsteps. ♪ >> jesse: schools are going downhill. everyone can see it for the pandemic left kids of out of school for almost two years and test discourse have plummeted. the teachers our crt and ed at any age freight if you're paren you've known this for a while.
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in april, the american library association elected its first marxist president and her twitter account is a real page turner. after she got elected, even she couldn't believe she got the jo given her qualifications. trust me, emily, neither can we. the parents are standing up in school board meetings across th country have been filled with emotion. parent after parent after paren has been demanding to stop putting the sexually graphic content in front of our children . here is a current leading. >> do you even know how to eat. >> he never sent you down and said, one day you're going to have to eat [bleep]. >> know, but he to me how to ea a sleep. i would take teach you a technique, but it's a little complicated. i hesitate to read it. i don't feel comfortable readin it to adults.
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13 -year-olds can check this book out and you guys have bought it for them and provided it for them. it needs to be corrected asap. >> a parent from stillwater, oklahoma joins us now. was this a novel or how to look? what was this? >> i think they called it a graphic novel, but clearly it i something that you have to [bleep] and should not be in a school library. >> why was it in the school library? >> i think your first little piece there explained a little bit about why it's their birth, but also, they have cowards on the school board, but i just need my governor i need secretary ryan walters to win, and then i need the governor to demand the legislature that the draft a law to pull this stuff
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out of our schools. >> when you hit them with this recitation, did anybody in the school board blinked? did they apologize? what was their reaction? >> they won't even look up wher they barely looked at me. i had to keep boys out of my they don't like it when i show up. >> they were putting boys in th girls rooms there? take it that's right. >> okay, and this is the kind o material in the library? >> that's right. >> you know, you ask if they were groomers or cowards and i' starting to think they are groomers. riley, good luck out there coming you're going to need it. hopefully you can straighten these fools out. >> we will. >> thank you so much. this summer, we try to do it on the budget, we did the home depot thing and picked out base
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toilet, vanity tile, they're expensive, thousands of dollars for a bathroom. i couldn't believe it until i read this headline. san francisco spending $1.7 million on a public toilet. one stall. who are they using the gutfeld contractor? i know inflation is at a 40 yea high but how can i redo my bathroom for the cost of one roll of toilet paper in san francisco? construction is high, labor is not cheap. but 1.7-mil? even nancy knows that is a bad deal. is the toilet made of gold? perhaps the is venetian marble. may be the bidet shoots domperidone at your undercarriage while you od on heroin. its apparently just a toilet an it won't be ready for three years. the numbers don't compute, who did the estimate?
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the city parks in rec department , they requested that $1.7 million from the state, an the state probably drunk on their second bottle said sure, have fun you crazy kids very don't spend it all in one place but this did, they spend it in one place, on the bathroom. i'm sure, the money could go to more places than the bathroom coming after a breeze the donor contractors, the no-show workers , the fraudulently purchased equipment. i'm sure the cost of the toilet is not 1.7. i don't know who this toilet belongs to whether it is nancy or gavin newsom, but somebody needs a lesson on economics. how do you artificially pump money into the market like this prices of everything else go up very take it away. >> inflation is the most destructive disease known in modern society. there is nothing which will
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destroy us so thoroughly and so fully as letting inflation run rampant. when the public realizes that, they will then elect people to congress, and a president to office who is committed to less government spending and too les government printing, and until that happens, we will not cure inflation. get the real text is not. it is total spending. if congress spends $50 billion more than it takes an. who do you suppose pays that $50 billion? santa claus isn't paying it. the tooth fairy isn't paying it. you, you and i taxpayers are paying it indirectly through hidden taxes. >> beautiful. for joe biden audit that no one knows about. how barack obama saved the big guy from the dangerous irs. plus, what is behind america's
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we know hunter's taxes are unde investigation, but did you know the big guy, joe had some tax problems of his own? because of the smartest guy he knows, but he got out of it. in winter how that happened? let's ask josh boswell. this is new. i never knew he almost got in trouble by the irs. >> this is an e-mail that has been there the whole time and hunter biden's laptop, but it's only just come across it now thanks to some help from researchers we've been working with. the really surprising thing about this we see is not only that a white house lawyer was getting involved in joe biden's tax returns or was dealing with issues that he was having from the irs he had a letter which i a precursor to having a full-blown order from the irs. also, that we are sending this to hunter biden who should have nothing to do with joe's
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finances in less they were and financially involved together. >> our saying the irs sent a letter to joe and hunter. that really is interesting, but the obama white house made everything disappear? ticket not quite fair the irs sent the letter to joe biden, it's about his 2008 tax returns and then he got one of his whit house lawyers involved very teacup one of the white house official lawyers involved tryin to fix this problem with the irs . then, the white house lawyer go in touch with hunter biden, why did you do that. >> keep digging into that laptop . more and more surprises seem to be appearing. thank you so much. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: the 70s and 80s were the golden age of serial killers rate 80 percent operate between 1970 and 1990. ted bundy, john wayne gacy, the
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night stalker, jeffrey dahmer, terrified the country for decades, every night, the grisl murders were seared into the american psyche through newsreels. >> he is a confessed serial killer, his savage saga of murder shocked the whole countr this past summer. >> between 1970 to and 1978, building contractor john wayne gacy turned his home in norwood park, illinois into a morgue after killing 33 young boys he packed many of their bodies int a crawlspace beneath his house. get there are nearly as many serial killers these days, but society seems more obsessed wit them for than ever. ted bundy who and murdered at least 30 women became a millennial heartthrob after zac efron played him on the big screen. the netflix series dahmer is no the biggest show in america.
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>> don't make me do things i don't want to do. >> jesse: what is it about these monsters that fascinates us so much? james patterson may know. his new audible book, the metho is about an actor playing an serial killer who descends into madness. best-selling author james patterson joins me now. how can you explain this obsession? but really, what is it about? >> and the method of this podcast is he's got the role of a lifetime and he's killing it. you know, i think people again just again and again and again, they can't believe some of this stuff happens and that human beings are some of the things
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that human beings are capable of . and then they particularly like it if they can be resolved if the monster he can be captured. i think one of the things now i now the invention there aren't as many, possibly because we ar not catching some of them that are out there. but, it is still fascinating to people obviously. >> now, we recently had on author elson demille, are you jealous that he is appearing on prime time? >> of course. i love nelson. nelson is great. he is a friend. >> he mentioned that he was jokingly upset that the cold wa was over because he was making fortune writing about russia an the united states. you write a lot about crime. ticket not sent lucky because it's back. it's back in business. >> you write a lot about murder
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and subbands, do you think opportunities and today's society when you look around at the crime spike? >> you know, it's always happening. i don't always do this, i get a nice christmas novel. so, we are mixing it up we are mixing it up your. >> tell us about the christmas deal? >> you know, i like christmas. the patterson's are christmas family. at like the holiday, and what i wanted to do, what i set out to do was to write a christmas novel that would be perennial that people would want to read again and again and again. and it is called the 12 topsy-turvy very messy days of christmas, it's best faced a little bit on the 12 days of christmas which is one of my favorites. >> christmas in october, it is never too early. james patterson, he's got the method, he's got 12 days of
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christmas, what else do you need ? >> 12 topsy-turvy messy days of christmas. >> there it is. think he appeared. >> joe biden just sat down for a one-on-one interview with nbc nbc just released some clips. it went so badly, we believe this might actually end his presidency. we will be right back. stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent.
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decision. >> dr. biden is for it? >> dr. biden -- my wife thinks that i, hmmm, that we are doing something very important. >> jesse: let's bring in julie to react. what is that answer tell you about the president of the united states? >> that he is not capable of being the president of the united states. that is a scary clip. we may look back at it and chuckle. it's so surprising you almost laugh, but this is not a laughing matter. >> jesse: what happened there. he said jill biden. dr. biden and then he stopped. the interviewer tried to interject like something was wrong. >> yes, you can tell the interviewer didn't want this to happen. remind ourselves where this aired.
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on msnbc. the interviewer was probably in more pain than biden's people thinking where is this going? we don't have a sharpie to tell him what to say. he was going it talk about his wife. i think he forgot she was a dr. biden. who is dr. biden? >> jesse: do you think jill doesn't want him to run for reelection, but he didn't want to say that? >> that's a good observation. i think she wants him to enjoy his elder years and he's not at the top of the game. >> jesse: interviewer struck a nerve? >> you could tell they were uncomfortable by it. the interviewer noticed he lost his train of thought. the interviewer stopped because
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he tried to prevent the president from continuing what was complete nonsensical answers. >> jesse: it's run it again one more time. >> it's my intention, my intention to run again. we have time to make that decision. >> dr. biden is for it? >> [silence]. >> mr. president? >> dr. biden, my wife thinks that -- that i -- that we are doing something very important. >> jesse: [sighing] i can't read into it anymore but that was not a commanding answer. that was a sad and confused performance. looking at that makes me think he can't run for reelection. >> i don't know -- no. how do you run for reelection
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when you can't answer a simple question. this wasn't a question about policy. are you going to run again? how does your wife feel. when he said dr. biden, he didn't know who dr. biden was. >> jesse: do we have more sound? the producers tell us this support the only time where he began to look focus and look down and stumble. i am scared. this guy is supposed to be making critical national security decision and he doesn't have it. we need to have that. >> not only are the american public scared but those running in the mid-terms are running scared. democrats are running scared from this president. they don't want him campaigning for him. in pennsylvania for fetterman, he was asked what do you say about the democrats that don't
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want you campaigning for them? he denied it and he got snippy. >> jesse: you have a book out? >> yes, i do. i partnered with great books. it's a christian conservative company and an anti-woke company. it's something our children need to be taught. we are trying to sell books to teach children the old and good way. you can subscribe and every month you get one. >> jesse: all right. >> greg gutfeld put an a here. [laughing]. >> jesse: that doesn't surprise me. so, update on the pink berry gate which is following me on
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twitter. we are seeking a large commercial grade vat that i can order. because it's really softing t - costing my family a lot. i can't afford it. text messages:- costing my family a lot. i can't afford it. text messages:costing my family a lot. i can't afford it. text messages:costing my family a lot. i can't afford it. text messages: i think biden is jealous of the computer translating machine. you have to be kidding me. jeff: jason from connecticut:
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[laughing]. you know what? you got me. it was just right there. butch: >> jesse: no, we hate each other. [laughing]. tucker is next. i am watters and this is my world. >> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: steve bannon was not at the capitol building on january 6th but he was donald trump's chief political advisor. today steve bannon was sentence todd ed for a half year in prison by the january

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