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11-year-old la prentice doughty ran out of the building after noticing the fire but immediately rushed back up to the second floor when he realized his little sister was still inside. he suffered minor burns to his arm but was able to get her out. great job. tomorrow on "special report," we'll come to you from simi valley, california for the start of the reagan national defense forum. we will see threw. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. a little less tan, jesse. >> jesse: it's fine. i got your christmas card, thank you. and i got it before december. >> bret: i know. >> jesse: well done, bret. >> bret: see you later. >> jesse: see you. ♪ ♪' >> jesse: right now at the white house joe biden and dr. jill are greeting important guests for dinner. not just any dinner, tonight is the big guy's first state dinner of his presidency. it's biden's first chance to flex his diplomatic muscles and strengthen relationships with
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our allies. after all, kamala said it best. >> you know, joe is -- i love talking with joe about a lot of these issues, and, you know, joe, i think he said it quite well, he says, you know, foreign policy might sound complicated but really it's relationships. just think about it as relationships. and so we know this in our personal and professional relationships. >> jesse: it's a white house tradition to throw a big lavish dinner party honoring a great foreign leader and ally. president presidents make great use of their state dinners, obama used the white house to wine and dine people and made good use of the people's house to advance his agenda. i don't remember what that agenda was. i remember obama's agenda was a lot about obama. since obama was the first black president and he was on the younger side, these dinners were hot. at his state dinner for the indian prime minister, there were party crashers. >> there is the official white house photo showing that reek and salahi in a receiving line
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shaking hands with president obama. the newest revelation of what is now a growing scandal. tuesday night the pair is accused of slipping into a white house state dinner uninconveniented despite the posed high conspiracy. the being considered for the bravo reality series the real housewives of d.c. live 90 minutes from washington. >> state dinners can be productive. reagan had one on december 8th, with gorbachev. a conscious sequential day that saw the shining of the first treaty on u.s. soviet use of nuclear arsenals. >> by now mr. general secretary you may have concluded that while we have fundamental disagreements about how human communities should govern themselves, it's possible all the same for us to work together. >> so, who did joe biden invite for his first state dinner? was it justin trudeau? no, i don't think trudeau will ever be getting another state dinner since we caught him in black face.
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and look at the mask he wears now. have you seen this thing? it's see through so can you see his lips. and the plastic fogs up when he speaks. it is weird. was it the president of mexico maybe? do you even know who the president of mexico is? i don't think anybody knows hot president of mexico is. and biden doesn't want the press talking about the border so he won't be eating here any time soon. his name is obrador by the way and the cartels own him so that would be a pretty scary plus one. plus jill would probably serve tacos. we can do better than that i know what you are thinking, was it zelenskyy? there is not a guest list in america to exclusive for him even though on the way out he will pad his pockets and say hey, joe, sorry, i forgot my wallet. i don't think zelenskyy should be wearing a tux tuxedo during the war and he will probably beg us for weapons the whole night and bad manners. those of you at home 0 for # 3.
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biden's big get this year was none other than emmanuel macron of france. the white house spent the whole day turning on the charm. >> france is one of our strongest partners and historically but one our strongest partners and most capable allies. and mind y'all has also become a friend in addition to being president of that great country. we share the same values. >> the relationship between the united states and france will be guided by our shared history and our shared vision for the future. i thank you, mr. president, for being an extraordinary champion of this shared vision. >> jesse: kamala likes to share. i did not know that and macron ate it up. >> we agreed to resynchronize our approaches in order to invest in critical emerging industries semiconductors, batteries, everything absolutely decisive because as a matter of
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fact we share the same vision and the same willingness. >> jesse: i wish macron would have spoken english i'm sorry i wish he did. we are spending a lot on this dinner, it's the least he could have done. so far joe hasn't been doing that great of a job at impressing the french leader and he needs. to say last summer macron blasted biden for abandoning afghanistan, getting us in trouble with our oldest ally and early today biden grandma krohn's hand and wouldn't let it go. couldn't let it go. macron didn't know what to do. remember, no one messes with the biden, was this an irish power move. the kiss of death? i mean, what is this? it's clear that when joe biden likes you, he squeezes hard. and then he just stares off into space. look at him not a thought in his eyes. later in their press conference joe biden showcased endearing whit, i'm just kidding. he just acted like signature joe biden. manchts krohn and i have had a
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chance to spend some time together. private dinner last night with our wives. and were just came to tell you that we are leaving. [laughter] no. >> okay. who is the next question? i got my list here. my turn to call on someone? right? okay. how about npr. >> jesse: okay. the dinner tonight is very important for the u.s. france's probably big ebs ally in europe. germany is not what it used to be and france is the main player. things in england are kind of a mess and, you know, so, for once, biden made the right call. also, this is kind of a forgive me dinner. after the united states came out of nowhere and stole australia's nuclear submarine contract right from under france's nose. remember? macron pulled the french ambassador and biden even didn't even know we did the deal. so, what are we serving the french for dinner?
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>> for the first course we have butter poached main lobster dolloped with american caviar from california white fish storm surge, it's really a wonderful dish we want to honor our lobster men from maine who have to work pretty hard because they had to ship 200 live lobsters to us yesterday morning to get it to this point. >> jesse: wait a he could is. whole foods just banned maine lobster because they said lobster nets might catch a whale. never happened but we have to save the whales from what might happen. i talked to one of the lobster men monday. >> whole foods should have maybe done a little bit more homework. you know, we have been in business for over 150 years and we have done our due diligence. we were conservationists before conservation was cool. i'm sorry they felt had to jump on the bandwagon with all the other west coaster. the white house has broken the
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lobster boycott and this could be the biggest achievement of the biden presidency so far. they will also have is some very scrumptious cheese and dr. jiggle is licking her lynn's. >> our chefs, chris and susie have put together such a thoughtful menu for this event. i'm especially excited we are featuring american cheeses for our cheese coarse including road river blue the champion of the 2019 world cheese awards. >> jesse: this is some cheese according to the "new york times." rogue river blue is seasonal and organic made my cow's milk and stowed in caves 9 to 11 months. hand wrapped in grape leaves and soaked in pear liquor. not cheap a wheel weighs 84 ounces cost $235. a quarter wheel is $75. the french know cheese. so we canned come in here with
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some kraft. the french are foodies. so we have got to lather them one lavish lobsters award-winning cheese. the most important item on the menu when the french are in town the wine. who was in charge of picking the wine? we wish it was hunter. but it was jill. bottle of row say she chose retails for $36. if we are trying to save taxpayer money it's a great idea. we have got to fix inflation. jill picked a napa valley row say that cost as much as johnny's bus fare and macron probably can't tell the difference between a $36 bottle and $300 bottle. do you ever do that with your friends tell them it's a fancy bottle just kendall jackson oh yeah, delicious. if this dinner was for zelenskyy then i would break out a $36 bottle. you have got to save somewhere with this guy. these state dinners are a important part of the pageantry afforded to the presidency and create diplomatic momentum in washington, especially if you
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are running for re-election. earlier biden was asked about four more years. watch. thank you all very much. >> four more years. >> i don't know about that. >> jesse: the reason biden can't give us a straight answer because it's not his decision. it's his wife's call. even cnn says joe ultimately needs her consent to run. but the bidens really think they got it going on now, don't they? hunter throws a big white house wedding for his daughter. they keep the senate, throw a state dinner for the french. things are about to get ugly next year. the biden agenda is over once the house republicans get sworn in. so live it up now while you can and just make sure that someone tells john fetterman tonight to wear a bib. and don't sit gisele next to macron if you know what i mean. , look how gorgeous you were
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what a dress. how was i not invited to that state dinner? mine just got lost in the mail. >> you should have been. next time. next republican administration which is coming soon, jesse. my favorite part of walking in there was go white house reporters as rude as they are, two females who look like cinderella before the ball shouted out to me where's your husband? because that's the way they all are. we had a great time that night. you know what's very perplexing to me tonight it's december. why are we having a heated tent? they had trolleys ferry people down from the white house to the heated tents and i don't know, seems a little bit more like a picnic in the park. i hope it's great night. part of the pageantry, part of the diplomacy. you left out another american cheese that's on the menu tonight. hunter biden is there he is in the house. he is at the state dinner. despite a federal investigation is he there. >> jesse: caught his arrival on cameras. kellyanne, we have quite a star studded list. this is not an easy ticket.
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do we have robin roberts coming in to this continue everywhere? i mean, there is -- look at her sneaking in. look at her. there she is. robin roberts in a golden acceptable. and we have tim cook. >> very pretty. >> ted cook the head of apple. that's an interesting choice. is he right now colluding with the chinese president to suppress protests for freedom and tim cook gets an invite kellyanne. what that about. >> some of the other major celebrities will are there jesse. i have to talk about emmanuel macron for a moment. he is a frenemy of sorts. our countries are great allies need the strength of france on our side in europe as you pointed out. but not only did he pull back the french ambassador being upset with the biden administration other the australia nuclear submarine stuff, but just recently, what two months ago, six weeks ago, he scolded joe biden for predicting armageddon if vladimir putin used his nuclear capability and you have got this
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guy who chiding the american president who is old enough to be his father saying please don't speak like that. it's kind of dangerous to the rest of the world when you do. he also in a closed door, i think, library of congress up on capitol hill meeting reportedly said that he is upset with biden over the inflation reduction act. the french president thinks he should mettle in our domestic politics. >> jesse: there he is with his wife all dolled up, kissing jill biden, greeting president joe biden. and there they are and i don't know if he understands the kind of money we are spending. this is a $36 bottle of row say that i don't know if the french have any taste in wine. i heard they might have some sort of refined pallet whether it comes to wine. we will see if he can tell the difference. right now they look very close. we also have some msnbc characters i believe mika and joe made a little bit of an
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entrance. a lot of tv personalities. do we have that entrance? there they are. look at those two. what a very lovely couple come in. maybe had a few before they come in. very, very lovely couple enjoying themselves. julia, louie dreyfus. do you remember her from seinfeld. she was also invited. >> we remember her from veep. she played the vice president. >> i think she was quite a donor to the biden election campaign. and do you know what i found interesting. randi weingartenner, the head of the teacher's union which really set these kids back a generation. i think that's her wife. randy's wife is coming in arm and arm with her there they are. >> so, jesse, the problem with randi weingarten. she locked down our kids for the better part of two school years and free to go yuck it up with the french president and first lady. i want to take a little bit of exception to you calling out emmanuel macron earlier for not
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speaking english or speaking french can. haven't don't speak english well either. you are faulting this guy? >> jesse: forgive me. i can't speak any other language. can i barely speak explaining s. >> these are fun times. you see of the celebrityization. i read that stephen colbert is there john legend. >> jesse: we have pete buttigieg and his husband just arrived arm in arm. very, very nice event. >> i hoped they walked there how did they arrive? it better not have been in a fleet of suvs, pal. footprint was guzzlers they better have biked or walked. >> jesse: kellyanne, right now, next administration got getting invite from the big guy. i have got to get to this state dinner. these things look really really good. >> you are going. >> jesse: thank you play the
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tape. >> first going to the eagles at the super bowl and state dinner. couple years ahead of us jesse watters. >> jesse: thank you. mini madoff has been on tv more man anthony fauci. here he is with little george stephanopoulos. plus, i don't knowy asks i johy pelosi stepping down. >> who is this woman? ♪ hi! need new glasses? get more from your benefits at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone! hey! use your vision benefits before they expire. visionworks. see the difference.
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fetterman sat down with george stephanopoulos today who flew all the way to the bahamas, night gig, george to hang out with mini in his penthouse. >> a lot of people look at you and see bernie madoff. >> yeah. i mean, i don't think that's who i am. look, there is a question of what happened and why. and who did what. and what caused the meltdown. and i think that is very differently, when you look at the classic bernie madoff story, there was no real business there. the whole thing, as i understand it, i think, was just one big ponzi scheme, right? ftx, that was a real business. >> jesse: you never really be in a position where you are saying i'm not really that much like madoff "primetime" mini madoff is sticking. >> he doesn't like it. sorry, mini, that's your name. although we do like crypto
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fetterman. george stephanopoulos who could have called the crypto scam company out let mini madoff play the victim card instead. watch. this you also took out a $1 billion loan. what was that for? >> that was generally reinvest not guilty company. that was not for, you know, consumption. i, you know, tyke, i have basically nothing left. i think i have $100,000 left in my bank account last time i checked and i think i have one credit card working with that right now. >> i can't imagine what it feels like to go from $20 billion to $100,000. >> yeah. it's -- i mean, it's been a really -- it's been a really humbling fall in a lot of ways. >> jesse: so george is empathizing with him not the people who lost their money with him. got it. poof. 20 billion vaporized. i mean, it's what happens when you are dipping into customer funds and accidentally buying homes. that's a story now.
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he says that $16 million house that he bought his parents it was just an accident. he accidently bought his parents a $16 million house. and he had no idea he was using stolen money to pay for it, either. but his girlfriend says otherwise. and mini is saying she is a big liar and he would say it to her face in court. watch this. >> if she is in court and you are in court and she is under oath and you are under oath. >> yep. >> and you are asked did you know that these fund were being funneled to al media, what is your answer? >> will i did not know that there was any improper use of customer funds. >> jesse: oh the i did not know answer. didn't know anything. but he does admit he didn't care. >> i wasn't even trying. like i wasn't spending any time or effort trying to manage risk
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on ftx. like, and that obviously. >> that's a stunning admission. >> what? >> that's a pretty stunning admission. >> yeah, i mean, i don't know what to say like what happened happened. >> jesse: what happened happened, stunning! george stephanopoulos makes chuck todd look like a serious interviewer who actually had mini shaking in his boots, remember? but no surprise if you are a democrat in the hot seat, stephanopoulos is the guy to go for a puff interview. you are biden, screw up the average withdrawal. you sit down with george. you are alec baldwin and you skill someone on your set, georgey again. and now you are a crypto crook who stole billions of dollars and handed to the democratic party, there is no better place to go than georgey who will actually call you stunning. tulsi gabbard is a former 2020 presidential candidate and a fox news contributor. how is this guy not behind bars? >> it's a great, great question,
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jesse. and here's the answer. this is a imlarg example of everything that's wrong with our government and the power elite in washington. if you are a crook but you got the right friends and you are on the right team, then you will be taken care of. if you are not, if you are against that team, then even if you are not a crook, they are going to try to find a crime to pin on you. and there is such a huge contrast that do you knowed on me when i saw this interview on the one hand stephanopoulos treating this guy with kid gloves. poor you, you only have $100,000 in your bank account right now. never mind the $20 billion that disappeared how many people have been actually hurt through, this they are going out of their way to treat him kindly and with kid gloves and not actually call him out for exactly what he is. but, on the other hand, you have musk, right? they are doing all they can to vilify elon musk, paint him as enemy number one, say that his purchase of twitter is potentil national security threat.
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why? because he stands for free speech, and because he is saying to the biden administration and permanent washington, bitter is not going to be your propaganda arm anymore. >> this points to everything that is wrong with washington. the american people deserve better than this what is essentially a wealthy banana republic that takes care of their own and goes after political opponents at this point. >> jesse: we know they don't care about street crime. that's clear. i thought they cared about white collar crime. even though he doesn't wear a white collar he dresses like a street criminal. you would think they would care. tulsi gabbard thank you for joining "primetime." >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: up next, why does the left idolize this guy and not the people who do this? >> try the back window. [crying]
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as the saying goes don't be sad it's over be glad it happened. but it is final month on the throne of science. dr. anthony fauci is having a tough time saying goodbye to the cameras. we keep thinking fauci has done his farewell interview but then he does another and another and another. the science tells us it's actually more dangerous to get between fauci and a camera than it is to catch covid. today he stopped by "the washington post" where he left them with one last departing message. >> to much of the country you are a hero. to another significant portion of the country you have become the villain. how do you hope people are going to remember you? >> well, you are right, there is a dichotomy and if i think if you do the numbers, with all due respect to the people who hate me, i think you are outnumbered by the people who feel
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differently than you do. >> jesse: fauci is reading his own press clippings. i'm seeing my poll numbers, they are pretty good. he want you to remember him as a hero. even though he was wrong on the travel ban, masks, lockdowns, school closures, warp speed, vaccine effectiveness, vaccine mandates and the lab leak. but fauci could never admit he was wrong. fauci was always the victim. >> ideologies were spilling over into an agenda or a discussion of what should have been purely public health issues, and being the person who is very visible in that regard, i became the target. the enemy is the virus. it's not each other. and if you look around at some of the things that have gone on in our country, it appears that we are more enemies of each other than we are of the virus. >> jesse: philosopher fauci where do you get this deep knowledge? no hero should ever be the
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target but every hero should always admit they are not perfect. which dr. fauci had a tough time doing. >> is there a moment of your career that you wish you could do over? >> you know, -- me no, i know there are going to be people to respond to that what does he think is he perfect? absolutely. i'm the first to admit i'm far from perfect. but when you say do over? you know, i really can't see something that i would do completely over. >> jesse: senator rand paul joins us now. don't you love it when someone asks you what have you done wrong in your life and you pause for about 40 seconds and scratch your chin? >> let me count the ways. likely, likely there is no public figure or public health figure that has made a greater error in judgment than
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dr. fauci. the error in judgment was to fund gain of function research in a totalitarian country. fund research that allowed them to create super advises that in all likelihood accidentally leaked into the public and caused 7 trillion people to die. -- 7 million people die. this ranks up there with military. accidental goes to judgment. talk about errors. you think he might apologize to the world for funding research that allowed super viruses to be created in a lab, a lab that was not properly outfitted for safety. that people were already reporting was dangerous, to support that type of research and then to look the other way and say nothing to see here, and to cover it up for the last two years, he has been covering his tracks. we have caught him red handed and he won't get away. historically, he will be remembered for one of the worst judgments in the history of modern medicine.
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>> jesse: criminally, this would probably fall under involuntary manslaughter. but we're not in a criminal court, so i guess it's just politics, 6 million people can die worldwide and it's oops, i was probably right. no one ask me any questions. you are going to be asking some tough questions in the next couple days. you playing a game of chicken, i'm hearings the defense department is not getting funded unless they hire back unvaxxed military men and women? how do you think that's going to play out? >> you know, our young men and women who volunteer. we have an all volunteer army. volunteered to defend our country, to put o their lives on the line. they deserve to have their religious freedom as well as their medical choices and freedom to decide what goes in their body. we know this. this is a scientific fact. the vaccine does not prevent you from getting an infection t doesn't prevent from you transmitting an infection.
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and for young people there isn't significant evidence to show that it reduces the severity or the hospitalization. the military has become so woke and they are demanding you get a vaccine that you don't need. so something has got to change. >> jesse: hopefully that changes things and we will be following out that plays out senator rand paul, kentucky, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> jesse: up next, fear in idaho. "primetime" talks exclusively to the students after their classmates were murdered in their beds. >> go out when it's nighttime i would bring a knife with me, small pocket knife. protection. >> bringing taser and bear spray with me and making sure i'm not walking alone at night. ♪
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cops deserve more credit every day they get up put on their uniform kissed their loved ones goodbye and walk into a war zone. [sirens]
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ing. [gunfire] [gunfire] >> shots fired, shots fired. get down! [gunfire] >> jesse: things aren't much better on the subway officers rescue drug addicts passed out on the train tracks. a police officer in florida had a save a woman from her car after she accidently drove into a canal and started sinking. ing is try the back window. [crying] >> grab her. >> jesse: they want to replace these cops with social workers. here's the problem. when liberals look at police
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officers, they don't see heroes, they see racists. the real heroes to them are guys like mini madoff or guys like sam brenton, biden's transgender nuclear they who steals women's luggage from baggage claim or michael avenatti who they tried make the porn lawyer the president. larkin former police officer and co-host on patrol live. when you are out or when you have been out, do you get the same sort of feeling from the general public as you used to? >> you know, listen, i'm very fortunate in tulsa, oklahoma, we still have a lot of support for the law enforcement there. but it does. it varies across the country. but, listen, i was a cop almost 25 years. and during that time there was a lot of change. and especially during the last 10 years of my career. you could tell there was this turn from some of those in the public how you were treated in
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the courtroom became differently. but, over all, again, very, very fortunate to be a police officer there in hochul. as well as the people i run into across the country, you know, viewers from on patrol live as well as just during my travel, people were still very supportive of the profession, i think, over all. >> jesse: we have shown harrowing videos, this guy is chasing down criminals, exchanging gunfire. diving into a call in a and rescuing a woman's life from sinking. someone is about to get hit by a subway. they are saving lives every single day. why do you think law enforcement personnel aren't celebrated as much as they should be? >> jesse, listener, the last couple years it's the exact opposite. these type of things like this are happening every single day from coast to coast for various sized different departments. men and women are out there putting that uniform on each morning, get out, saving lives, making a difference. but it's the few isolated
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incidents that we all know that draw all the media attention and then people get behind it, whether it's athletes, musicians, some politicians, social media and so forth and they just go after this profession and i will tell you, the profession as a whole, it is hurting right now. we know that by the numbers across the country. we can't fill academies. i mean from coast to coast we are having a difficult time filling academies because of that attack. >> jesse: all right. when i see you, i will buy you lunch, maybe a drink. i can't buy you too many drinks. >> deal. >> jesse: i had to pay geraldo a thousand dollars about the red wave. take care. >> take care, jesse. >> jesse: we sent one of our producers to the university of idaho to talk to the classmates, the four students who were brutally murdered almost three weeks ago and they are surrounded by rumors desperate for answers and they are on high alert since this killer is still on the loose. >> i have noticed a lot of my
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friends that are girls have parents that are really scared and that the girls have chosen not to come back. >> i text my mom every time i leave. i text her when i get to class. it makes her feel better. >> i'm more cautious now. i used to keep my doors unlocked all the time and now i don't anymore. it's just like not knowing who it is. >> if i were to go out when it's nighttime, i would bring a small pocket knife with me. >> definitely bringing like my taser and bear spray with me and making 1450ur i'm not walking alone at night. >> i brought some mace i never carried that before. just checking in and making sure my friends especially my friends that are girls, my girlfriends that they're feeling safe. >> and do you think the police have been doing a good job so far? >> well, they haven't given us much information. >> yeah. >> i think there is a lot more evidence that we just don't know that they do. >> unfortunately, my opinion, i think they are running out of time, the longer they get drug out, 9 harder it is to catch
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somebody or find somebody. >> they may still be present releasing information to that might scare him to the pointed where he least the country. >> do you have any theories of your own? >> i don't know. the way everything got brought out was really weird in my opinion as far as how the 911 call was made 8 hours later. the timeline is very strange. >> i think it's either a student that might be on campus or honestly, a serial killer. >> it's entirely likely being that half the population of this town is students there is like a 50% chance it was probably a student. >> i'm pretty sure he would be in canada right now. it's to the that far away. if you look at when the murder allegedly took place, the time they actually found the body. there is point in time that he could have ended in a depletely different country. >> a lot of my friends think he probably left town when everyone left for thanksgiving break that's like a perfect cover. i really doubt he is still here.
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>> jesse: coming up johnny hits the streets to see if people are sad to see nancy pelosi step down. >> as a woman, how proud are you of nancy pelosi? >> is that even a question? not at all. ♪it ♪y
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>> jesse: nancy pelosi's reign as speaker of the house is nearing its end. so sad? are people sad to see her step down? does anybody on the street know who nancy is? we sent johnny to find out. [music] >> who is this woman? >> i don't know. i am on my way to go pick up my glasses. i can't see it that well. i still don't know. >> y'all think i am kidding, don't ya? >> mother goose. >> old lady.
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>> nancy pelosi. >> sarah palin? >> nancy leaving her job, what did she do? >> vice president. >> insider trader -- i mean speaker of the house. [laughter]. yeah, okay. >> she did something stupid. >> she did a lot of stupid things. >> caused chaos. >> she went to the hair salon with no mask on. >> isn't she is in an office with michael scott? >> that is hilarious. >> how does nancy pelosi make you feel? >> numb. >> you don't know what you are talking about. >> i think that my look says enough. >> i hate nancy pelosi. >> i resent you using the word hate in a sentence that addresses me. >> how proud are you of nancy pelosi? >> is that a question?
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>> god love you, what a silly question. >> can i be prouder. >> as a woman i have power. >> she tore it up, didn't she. >> name nancy pelosi biggest establishments: >> i am still thinking. >> leaving the job. >> you liked that didn't you? >> i am happy. i am happy. >> highlighted to the country how horrific the democratic party can be. >> cheating country buying fancy ice creams. >> i don't know what i would have done if ice cream were not invented. >> seems like nancy is going to have more free time. what should she do? >> shut up? >> go away. >> disappear. >> disappear forever! >> go to alaska, hawaii, far from us. >> be a grandma. >> she does love the children. >> i don't know what children
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she is talking ant. >> will you miss nancy pelosi's leadership? >> leadership? what leadership? >> probably not. >> not at all. >> sad to say. what would you say if she was watching? >> bye felicia. >> peace out cub scout. >> deuces. [music] >> you are going to be on jesse watters prime time tonight. what do you want to tell jesse? >> you should. >> he is famous. >> it is eva. >> longoria? >> i wish. >> happy to facilitate that. >> stop pawning jesse off to people. we need to talk about your hair gel, jesse. i love you, watch you everyday. [mu
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[mu [music] >> jesse: why do i need to worry when i have a vest like this. glenn youngkin finally sent me the vest. might have thought it was big. i am more of a shmedium. we asked fetterman to send me a lump. haven't gotten that. waiting for it. sylvia from kingman, arizona main lobster flown in for dinner. what happened to chef boyardee. when the french are in town go big. steve from huntsville, alabama. did madoff's parents get an invite? >> on a bigger tour that elton
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john. never ends. encore, encore. no one asking. tony from oklahoma: did you just write geraldo a personal check? i haven't seen a personal check since 1962. tucker up next i am waters, this is my world. [music] >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." tonight we are starting with a confession. all the time we spend yapping about biden white house striking how little we know about what goes on there. who exactly works for joe biden? what do they do all day? what stage of gender transition are they in? all fair necessary questions. tonight in an attempt to abs

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