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3, 2, 1. [cheers and applause] how about that? an hour ago, the cast of "the five" lit the all-american fox christmas tree. features patriotic red, white, and blue decoration, 33400 lights. awesome show. leaders head to the southern border. take a look at that thanks for inviting us into your home tonight that's it fair balanced and you unafraid. jesse that was great. a lot of fun. not only that we saw jesse jr. >> jesse: we did and now he is running around upstairs doing god knows what. >> bret: have a great show. >> jesse: see you, bret. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: the killer who viciously murdered four cleaning students in idaho still on the loose. here is what we know so far. the killer attacked some time between 3:00 and 4:00 in the morning. they stabbed the students to death with a rambo style knife while they slept in their beds;
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however, some of the victims had defensive wounds. there was no sign after sexual assault and no signs of forced entry into the home. nothing was stolen. police say it was a targeted attack. and while the four students were slaughtered, two other roommates were in the house and weren't be harmed. police have ruled them out as suspects. they slept through the attacks, and one of their phones was used to call police 8 hours later. police have not said who made the call. the families of the victims say the killer was sloppy and left a mess of evidence. but, investigators haven't revealed if they found d.n.a. that can do belong to the killer. police have no suspects and no murder weapon. they ruled out a man who was caught on surveillance footage standing near them outside a food truck that same night. and the person who gave them a ride home that night also isn't a suspect. one of the victims, kaylee
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called her ex-boyfriend jack seven times minutes before the murders. police say they believe the ex has no connection to the killings and the victims' parents say there is not a chance he did it. we love jack. we stand behind jack 1,000%. jack was kaylee's boyfriend for many years. they recently broke up no. animosity at all. it was a breakup on kaylee's point. they still talk every single day. they are wasting their time with jack. and jack is just as distraught as we are. jack is our family. jack is 100 percent, 2,000% our family. >> steve: one potential lead is something that happened just a few weeks ago three miles from the murder scene, a dog was found skinned from top to bottom. the australian shepard buddy belonged to elderly couple. when they found dog's body he only had if you are on face and
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paws and part of his body was filleted like a fish as if someone was preparing to eat him. the couple has lived in moscow, idaho for 30 years. they have never locked their doors before until now. everyone in the small town is on high alert and the police department is overwhelmed. >> this is the first murder in 7 years. and the lack of experience may be why there are so few answers right now. "the daily mail" reports a garbage truck was allowed to haul away a dumpster from the scene before it was searched for evidence. and local police have now called in the big guns. 20 state investigators. 15 troopers on patrol. a mobile crime scene team, 22 fbi investigators now on the ground, with 20 more agents off site. sources tell "primetime" the fbi might have deployed their behavioral analysis unit and evidence response team which special lips in blood pattern analysis and other forensic disciplines. police are also asking neighbors
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and businesses to look through their surveillance footage for clues. but that's a long shot. >> officer that came by door-to-door. he asked if we had any sort of surveillance or if we knew about any other cameras or anything in the area. 15dly, this is an apartment building and i'm assuming it's relatively old so there was nothing. >> jesse: today, police expanded the crime scene, taping off more of the area surrounding the house. now, it's heavily wooded, major rivers running nearby. the killer could be anywhere. and now students from idaho university are going home for thanksgiving break. that leaves a lot less people for police to interview. and with the killer still out there, it's possible many students won't come back until they feel safe. mark fuhrman joins me now former lapd detective and currently lives in idaho. detective, if you were running this on point, what would you be doing right now? >> jesse, i would probably be doing exactly what they're doing right now.
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i am actually fairly impressed when i see how fast they put together a task force. many times smaller agencies are hesitant to be second-guessed so they don't bring in other agencies or the feds or the state police because they don't want to be, you know, criticized or anything else. and that's not the fact here. so, i would like everybody to understand that almost every serial killer investigation that we know that is famous starts out large agencies that don't get any handle ton until victims 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. so,. >> jesse: do you think this is a serial killer on the loose, detective? >> i would say ono. just as the chief of police said in the press conference and you stated in your monologue, we have a targeted crime here and they are not going to lay out
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exactly why it's targeted. i think the chief of police was quite candid, dancing around the question a little bit. he gave an answer that they are looking as a targeted offense because of the totality of the circumstances, well, of course, that would cover anything and everything. so, they are looking at this as a targeted offense. and a targeted offense means that the suspect knows and sought out one or more victims in that house specifically. for a reason. possibly only he knows. >> jesse: this dog filleted like a fish is connected to this divawm quadruple homicide? >> i think we could pass over that and get to a file sometime. they need to stay on point. i think though have stayed on point fairly well on this. now they turned to the public. blood spatter analysis, you
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brought it up, the fbi's experts are there. blood spatter analysis can tell us a lot of things. can tell us the progression of the wounds which victim was third, second, third and fourth. can tell us if the suspect is right or left-handed and if the attack occurred when both people are standing. sometimes the height we got shoe parental whether or not obliterated by the suspect the battle of the fight, the murder or it was people that came in after the fact. >> jesse: all right, let me ask you this, as a former detective, you could possibly find the height and you could possibly determine right or left handed and you may get a footprint. so maybe you got a type of shoe, size of shoe, does that narrow this thing down enough to give you a clue about who you are chasing? >> the first thing is, they are not going to tell us what they come up with any of that.
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like the average shoe size for a man is 10 and a half. so, you know, you can separate things into targets and if they are lucky enough, they will be able to find some forensic evidence even if they can reduce that just to blood typing. even though the d.n.a. is not in the system. so, they are collecting information that might point them towards a suspect or be actually useful when they actually have a suspect or a person of interest for an interrogation. and these are all small items and another one that i am really hopeful for is if the suspect cut himself in these attacks. because a couple of the victims supposedly had some defensive wounds and a knife attacks that would most oven be a cut to the hands or the forearms because they're putting their hands up stop the blow of the knife.
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if the suspect cut himself controlling the victim with his weak hand, there's a chance he might have struck himself, so, they are working on all these things that, you know, in most cities, you'll never hear about in the news, and in big cities this happens all the time. >> jesse: this is a small town and we get it. but the whole country is following this because it's four victims, it's a knife attack, it's in a small town, everyone is scared at that school, everyone is terrified of the pacific northwest that there is a cereal killer with a knife on the loose. so i hope they wrap this up quick. because there is a lot of wooded area and this guy could be anywhere or guys. and i think they are doing a good job so far but they have got to catch a break. detective, i have got to run, thank you so much. >> okay. you bet. >> jesse: reverend al sharpton just gave himself a raise during a crime wave and he doesn't want
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you to talk about this. >> oh, man. [inaudible] >> check him out. he is having the time of his he is having the time of his life.
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>> gun down. gun down. drop the gun. drop the gun. drop the gun! drop the gun! [bleep] [gunfire] >> shots fired, shots fired. [screams] >> >> jesse: in ross county, ohio, a man walked right up to the sheriff's office on thursday and just started shooting at a deputy before he was fatally shot. hi. >> [inaudible] help out real quick get a couple more officers? >> what's going on? >> um, somebody said they are going to hurt my family and they wanted to hurt kids and i can't do it. >> okay. >> so i have got to do. this whoa, whoa, whoa. put that down. put it down. put it down, buddy. put it down. [gunshots] >> over in colorado, a lunatic went on a shooting spree at a
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gay nightclub killing five people, injuring number 19 on saturday. the suspect anderson leah aldrich threatened his own mom with a homemade bomb last summer and forced 10 houses to be evacuated. he was in hours' long standoff before he was arrested but he was free on the street and his records were sealed so he was able to fly under radar. chicago mayor lori lightfoot tweeted about this horrific shooting. she says this: i'm sick of this blank, how many people need to be murdered. how many lives fall apart until it actually stops? we don't have to live like this and we don't have to die like this. now, lori has got to clean up her own house before she can start talking about violence there have been more than 600 murders in chicago so far this year 20 people were shot alone this weekend. she needs to get off her high horse and get to work. and things aren't great here in new york city either. with you can just smoke crack on the subway.
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[bell] >> oh, man. [inaudible] >> check him out. he is having the time of his life. >> jesse: but if you ask the great reverend al sharpton he says don't blame the mayor because he is in charge. the last time people blamed the mayor who was in charge during a crime wave he lost his election and then things got better and we don't want things to get better. >> i'm seeing the same trend in the media and among some who call themselves progressives. that attack [inaudible] with misinformation that are attacking this mayor and we went for it. some of us in the black community. we inadvertently in our passion beat him down to where the results was we got rudy
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giuliani. the right wing and the media elevated the complaints so they could put in a right winger that would stop everything that was trying to be done. >> jesse: don't you hate when people talk about crime and then republicans get elected and then stop crime and we save black lives? don't you hate that? saving black lives is the last thing al sharpton wants unless that black life is al-'s because al-only wants what's best for al. we just found out he gave himself a massive pay raise. his charity, the national action network, paid him 350 grand last year to be ceo. oh, and on top of that, he got a bonus of about $300,000, plus an additional 20 grand in benefits, according to his tax filings. he made almost $700,000 in 2021
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almost double what he got the year before. why is al giving himself a pay raise during a crime wave? right? not to mention his charity spent nearly a million bucks on private jets and limos last year. what does al-need a private jet for? i just hope is he paying his taxes because he didn't during the obama administration. i confronted him back in 2016 about his taxes, and him calling cops pigs, watch. >> on fox news [inaudible] >> very good. >> you had where i said that a guy was talking -- talking about cops and pigs and i said you ain't going to do nothing and i mocked him. >> you talked about. >> wait a minute, wait a minute. now you are changing what you say. >> i actually have the transcript right here. good luck with the irs. >> i'm finished of with the irs. why don't you put that read vanity fair it's been all cleared up. >> jesse: congratulations. >> what you didn't think i would come out and talk to you because
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i have nothing to hide. >> jesse: i didn't think he would actually come back and talk to me he was hiding back stage at his own event for 90 minutes until he finally come out, nationally syndicated radio host dana loesch is here. can you believe you double your salary while black lives are being taken at this rate here, dana? >> yeah. i guess, jesse, that freddy fashion mart was unavailable to comment on al sharpton giving himself a raise or any of his other success. it's a good grift man if you can get it, i guess. i don't know what he does. reverend. i have a bible verse tattooed on my arm and at one event i asked him if he could tell me what it was and he was at a loss for words. good job there, reverend. i can affix that you could be reverend jesse watters, it could be just that simple. i really don't know why he is lionized as some defender of the unjust or as, i mean, i just -- i don't get the concept that is al sharpton but, like i said,
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it's a good grift, if you can get it. but is he kind of like the arsonist that is lamenting all the firefighters that the firefighters have to put out. >> why is he saying if you talk crime because a republican might get in office and actually do something about crime. does that tell you he might not actually want to reduce crime? he just wants to keep democrats in charge? >> no, he doesn't. it's about power ajay sensei. it's about power ajay sensei. because, if people like al sharpton really cared about reducing crime, then they would actually hold the people in these elected offices who push restorative justice a loued dangerous, violent criminals back out on the street with nothing more than a wrist slap. they would actually hold those people accountable and put into office actual good elected officials who make sure that they uphold the letter of the law. but, see, if he does that then he might lose a little bit of that access to power. and that's what this is all
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about. how close can some of these people get to power? that's what it is all about. everyone suffers as a result of it. but not him. he doesn't -- do you think he takes the subway he? doesn't have to take the subway. he doesn't have to travel commercially. you were just talking, about private jet. i have no clue what he needs a private jet for but like i said the grift is good. steve. >> jesse: you don't want to sit next to someone smoking crack on the subway 10,000 miles in don'r elected officials job or anythi. >> jesse: yeah. large and need to stay in charge as long as they are democrats and that's final. dana loesch. >> it's d different. >> jesse: dana does not smoke crack on subways. >> no. that's confirmed. >> jesse: two years later, cbs finally admits trump was right and the hunter laptop is real. what does this mean for the big guy?
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people over and over again season after season. sometimes you have to spice things up with a new face. they did it with growing pains when they brought in leonardo decaprio or happy days when they introduced chachi and they are doing it right now with the squad. you see, it's been a few years since the new members joined and the squat is getting a little stale. it's time to bring this some new peeps. and the perfect person has just arrived in d.c. gisele fetterman catching on quickly and having lunch with other prominent spouses like mayor pete's husband. she has been featured in vogue and she is a big fan of fashion. and bragging about her $12 dress. and she has even got the talking points down. listlisten to i gisele told thc
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the right wing hates women. they especially hate strong women. since entering the capitol for training my inbox has been completely filled with threats and horrible things. hmmm, is it me or is she sounding a lot like aoc? >> i felt that my life has been in danger since the moment that, um, i won my primary election in 2018. i hesitate to walk my dog. it means when i come home, i have to ask my fiance to come out to where my car is to walk me to just from my car to my front door. >> the good news is, the women of the squad stick together. so gisele is in good hands. now, i'm old enough to remember a time when you weren't even allowed to talk about hunter's
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laptop. >> i think it's one of the biggest scandals i have ever seen and you don't cover it. >> because it -- well, because it can't be verified. i'm telling you. >> you want to talk about insignificant things. of course it can be verified. excuse me, they found the laptop. leslie. >> it can't be verified. >> what can't be verified? >> the laptop. >> jesse: only the election that was on the line, leslie, no big deal. now the story is getting too big for even cbs to contain. with the biden family looking down the barrel of a serious congressional investigation, cbs is having a sudden change of heart. watch. >> the president's son will be a target for investigations and that means data from a laptop reported to belong to biden could be crucial to the investigatory process. cbs news has obtained its data. >> you're confident, based on your analysis, this is hunter biden's data and that it's real? >> yes. >> forensic experts recovered images of credit cards, a
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driver's license, social security number. >> just the shear volume of what we're dealing with, it would be difficult, if not impossible to fabricate. >> there was one thing that got my attention and that was a voice mail. >> this is dad telling you i love you, i love you more than -- got to get some help. >> that voice mail apparently from joe biden during his son's drug addiction is one of many findings used to authenticity what is believed to be mr. hunter biden laptop. he is has consistently denied son's work or financially benefiting from it? >> i have never spoken to my son about. >> tony bobulinski, who received the email, told cbs news the 10 held for h by the big guy is shorthand for 10% by hunter for his father. >> jesse: wait, cbs, you are telling me hunter's laptop is real now and joe biden is the big guy? i thought this was just one big
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conspiracy theory "primetime" reached out to lesley stahl to cbs and asked her if she would be apologizing to the former president for insisting the laptop couldn't be verified and we haven't heard back. i'm starting to realize democrat october surprises are all hoaxes and republican october surprises are all true. you just have to wait until after the election to find out. and to have a free and fair election, you kind of need to know the truth before the election. that way voters can make an honest assessment and not have any regrets. but, let's look at the bright side. if the media didn't bury the laptop, joe biden would have never been able to give his granddaughter the wedding of her dreams. the one this weekend where hunter's daughter was able to tie the not on the south lawn. did hunter even pay for the wedding? everywhere earlier this year his sue bar brother had to pay back 2 million in back taxes for him. buried in the report of the wedding, hunter's daughter naomi, you know the one who just got married has been living on
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the third floor of the white house since the summer. who else from the biden family is living at the white house own that we don't know about? is corn pop crashing in the lincoln bedroom? i guess since hunter is dead broke, president biden probably had to pony up the cash for his grand doppler 10 forecast's wedding. that's okay. just as long as the big guy gets 10% of the wedding gifts, everyone is happy. wouldn't be the first time biden got a cut of the china. back to business. when is the white house finally going to tell the truth about this? >> can you address whether the president was involved in any of his son hunter or his brother's foreign business dealings. >> so, look, you know, um, there is, huh, a little bit of interest, huh, you know, on brand, thinking here. >> jesse: clay travis is the host of clay travis and buck sexton shows show and he joins us now. do you give cbs any credit at all for finally coming around to verifying this thing or is it
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just too little too late? >> it's too little too late, jesse. i mean, look, this is absolutely ridiculous. anybody with a functional brain for two years has known that this was 100 percent real. give credit to miranda devine. she wrote an entire book about it, laptop from hell. and you could go look at this stuff widely distributed all over the internet yourself. and, remember, i love that clip you showed of lesley stahl. because it perfectly illustrates how much willful blindness there was on behalf of cbs. she said they couldn't authenticity it. all they did was go find some random guy in minneapolis and say, hey, can you confirm this is real? but they waited two years. they waited until after the midterms had already happened, jesse, and they did it in the perfect correspondence here. they also, cbs said twitter is not safe enough anymore. we paused all our activities on twitter which i think is the perfect connection here. and then they come running back
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after 48 hours when they realize that there is actually nothing that people care about on cbs that they can't distribute it through the internet. and through twitter. so, the whole company is a sham. let's be honest. >> cbs has never really needed to verify anything before reporting it. i mean, they reported garbage about trump and russia for two years. they actually had to wait to verify every single thing they reported? they wouldn't have reported any of the hoaxes they have reported. all of the sudden now when it hurts somebody they have these incredibly high journalistic standards that takes two years nail down? you're not buying that. >> lesley stahl should be ashamed and embarrassed, jesse, credit to you guys for reaching out. she should have to speak out on this. and credit to donald trump for sharing that clip of what was, if you remember, a very contentious 60 minutes interview. his side went ahead and grabbed everything. but he was asking the question that is the most paramount associated with joe biden's
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election. and that is has he been co-opted, taken over, effectively, based on all these business shenanigans that hunter was involved in. remember, i think this is important, jesse. look, what hunter biden did in his proclivities with prostitutes and drugs and all the felonies that he committed are fine, right? like he should be charged with crimes there but what we're directly talking about here is the evidence that joe biden was complicit in those crimes. and that is what people have tried to deny from the moment this laptop came out. i thought the "new york post" did a good job of not just going after all the salacious important videos that are out there and focusing on 10% for the big guy on the relationship of joe biden himself with the biden family criminal enterprise. it's all there. this guy, i believe they are starting to toss him to the lions because this is an advantage of binning the house, jesse. finally it's going to be almost impossible do ignore all of the complicity and all the lies. >> it's like when your wife asks you why you didn't do the dishes
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and you say i didn't see them and they are sitting there filthy dirty all over the apartment. >> speaking of which. >> jesse: of course you saw them. you just didn't do them. i didn't see them. it doesn't -- >> i didn't see the garbage either. jesse, i miss the garbage a lot, too. i miss that a lot, too. >> jesse: plawnget didn't. all right, clay travis, you better get back and help your wife out with some. >> no doubt. i need to do everything i can to keep her from deciding to go fully crazy on me tonight. appreciate you all. >> jesse: wouldn't be the first time. see you, clay. >> no doubt. >> jesse: more crazy details coming out about paul pelosi's hammer man. ♪ the long-lasting scent of gain flings made it smell like dave was in his happy place... ♪ ...the massage chair at the mall.
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all along the journey, they were there. (light music) >> jesse: do a little water's cooler hitting early to keep you on your toes. kat timpf host of gutfeld! the climate crazies are in europe and basically back to ruining museums again.
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this time in italy. with a new special ingredient not soup, flour? >> here did you go. wait, wait. [shouting] >> then a bunch of italians tried to sniff sniff it and they found out it was flour. hate that look, this doesn't work. >> never. like people i lost track of how many times things have been thrown on art at this point in the name of climate. >> jesse: couple of times. >> nobody is using less oil. >> jesse: using more. >> they see this and they just start dumping it into the sea. >> jesse: idling for hours after i see this. >> yeah. nobody is like i was going to take my car out and i was going to go buy groceries and i saw
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this now i'm not. when i use a tactic to do something, it's august about results. >> jesse: yes. you are results oriented? >> absolutely. >> jesse: if the results aren't there, you switch tactics? >> absolutely. >> is it t full-time for them to start switching tactics? >> that's what i'm saying. >> jesse: everybody agrees except them. this weekend one lunatic jumped the fence and stormed the field during the ucla game and one security guard treated like it was a real game. ♪ >> jesse: as a female and probably not a huge football fan although maybe i'm making an assumption are you not as excited about this as i am. that is both a sexist assumption and completely correct. >> >> that is very on brand. i hate football. i hate it.
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>> you are not bored by it? >> i don't understand the rules and when people try to explain them to me who has time to learn all these rules and watch all these games. >> jesse: we have too much time. >> it takes so much from me that i don't like it for months and months i feel left out. >> jesse: and you need all the attention. >> yes. >> i feel that's why you don't like it. they are staring at the game instead of you. >> i cry. have to act out. nobody likes that. >> jesse: we lo a hot new food trend. me financially i prefer to eat actual food. i will never eat anything made by this guy. watch this. >> stop by grabbing air dried bugs on amazon. bugs. use your hands to shape the patty and fry into golden brown beautiful. cut some garnish and look at that. >> jesse: would you ever in a million years? >> cook? no. [laughter]
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>> he is like oh it's really easy, cut some garnish. i would die before i will ever cut a garnish, okay? no. >> jesse: what kind of bugs were they? >> grasshoppers. >> did does that make a difference? >> no. >> beetles, gas hoppers, ants? >> you want people to start eating adults you have to start when they are babies because they will get used to it. >> jesse: jesse jr. >> i'm not going to start. >> do you know who ate bugs as children throwing flower on that ferrari. >> jesse: that is what happens. time to switch tactics. garnish. will. >> loser. >> jesse: coming up, squirrels, cults and he voted and, wait, isn't he illegal alien? more details behind the paul pelosi hammer man ahead. ♪
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>> been lamb month paul pelosi attacked in his home. if you see corporate media's coverage of the attack you will be right wing maga extremist. >> david depap was a fervent qanon guy pizza gate believer. he thought he was doing something for the cause here. >> this part will not shock you, the alleged attacker posted conspiracy theories on facebook. including links to multiple videos from the trump ally and pillow sales men mike lyndelle. >> suspect trafficked online in far right conspiracy theories about covid and the 2020 election and holocaust denialism. >> jesse: but the "new york times" seems to contradict that we learned a little more about the deranged canadian illegal in their new piece today and the big thing we learned is that his girlfriend, ms. calb claims
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depape didn't follow politics when they met. it wasn't until they dated that he quickly became immersed in the counter culture of the left and berkeley. they were fixtures at antiwar protests, nudist rallies. in fact, despite not being a citizen and not being able to vote, depape was a green party member. he was registered to vote as a green party guy. now, i didn't know illegal aliens could register to vote. i thought that was impossible. and voter fraud never happened. that's weird. he also talks to squirrels. i don't remember that being a part of the conservative platform. i might have missed it at the rnc, but, probably didn't. now, this does answer one thing for me the guy was nuts. don't right wingers usually follow god? not this guy. he follows a former insurance salesman from michigan who
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practices a spirituality called lazarroist,. >> when you can find new ways to perceive the world you can begin to perceive new worlds. more than perceiving reality differently, can you new realities different and new. >> jesse: i don't remember seeing that guy at cpac. now, how is it that i know his made up religion before we get the body cam footage? how is it that we know what animals he talks to that i can't even get his mugshot or his rap sheet? buck sexton is a former cia analyst who joins us. >> now the more we find out about this guy, it just gets even in thier. >> yeah. he was a frequent attendee at the crazy town buffet. this guy has pulled together all
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these different conspiracy theories literally, according to the "new york times." told people he was jesus, lived under a tree, and thought he was living in a game simulation. but you will notice, also, in that very lengthy "new york times" article, jesse. there is only one mention that i could find of mental illness or mental health. and it came from the defense attorney here. if this were a different circumstance, and democrats weren't obviously trying to weaponize this clear psycho's act for political reasons, they would be talking about how he is probably a schizophrenic, probably has major, major mental health issues. i think that's apparent to anyone, you don't need to have a ph.d. or md to see that but, that would get in the way of the narrative. and it also, by the way, is, i think, in keeping with their attitude here which is that they only want to have certain facts in the discourse. we still don't know why is it that different two different law enforcement agencies the last time we talked this came up have different versions of the events that night.
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this was a very serious incident, the american people deserve to know all the facts, not just the one has the media decides to share. >> jesse: we also found out that he was destroyed when thinks father abandoned him at an early age. we are finding that as a common theme with a lot of these psychopaths and people that perpetrate violence or drug addicted do you also find it interesting that as an illegal alien he was able to register to vote in california. i thought that was not allowed. >> that would be a problem. and, obviously, the fact that he is an illegal alien who attended nudist protest. was at one point a 9/11 truther and, i think you said was register to have had the green party at one point. >>this is a person who was deeply troubled. that would be t polite way of saying it in the nypd emotionally disturbed person. unfortunately has already worked for the democrats which was to in the early stages paint a picture of some right wing guy
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like he just came from a tea party protest. he is just another one of the people, another one of the conservatives out there. and i think a lot of people are tired of being lectured so in this way when it really comes down to the other side never taking any responsibility for what would be clear acts of political violence that are tied to much broader democrat narratives. but, when you have a total lunatic who might as well be speaking to pink elephants under the tree he is living under. they are telling us this is the fault of the g.o.p. hand over guns and freedom because of this maniac? i don't think so. >> gavin should have deported this guy or at least institutionalized him. when you are swinging hammers at people. gob biblical up psychedelics think you are jesus and living under a sprees spruce tree. take. so tax money and spend it on cleaning up crime. buck sexton thanks for joining us. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: our fox christmas tree is officially lit. did you catch the ceremony on
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the 5:00 hour? there we are, jesse jr. joined us, we have a very patriotic scarf that you can see right there draping over my broad shoulders, can you buy that at a discount at the fox shop. and there is emma looking gorgeous as ever, sandwiched in between us. santa claus. who had some advice for me which i will not share. but, very, very interesting advice. let's do some text messages. doug from austin, texas, jesse, the christmas tree lighting was very inspirational, keep doing what you are doing. i will and if anybody tries to burn the tree down this year they are going to have to deal with hannity. christie from princeton depape was registered with the green party but he couldn't even vote? that makes sense. janet from ohio, i suggest every parent of a college student living off campus buy a ring doorbell or some other brand with a motion detector for their child. yeah, i don't think things are looking good over there in the university of idaho.
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i would be a little nervous if i were a parent. jim, michigan, hate to say it, jesse, but hegseth had better hair than you at the patriot awards. you should have seen the hair and makeup team that surrounded him like a hurricane wherever he went. that's all for tonight. dvr the show. tucker is up next. and always remember, i'm watters had and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight on saturday night as you may now have read a 22-year-old man called anderson lee aldrich walked into a gay nightclub in colorado springs and opened fire. by the time he was subdued he had murdered five people and injured another 25. you've seen this story before, but no matter how many times you've seen it, it never stops being horrifying. it shouldn't stop.

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