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"fox news sunday," or guest, the texas governor republican congressman jim roy and -- texas. thank you for inviting us into your home and all of this week. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts now. >> jesse: are both of your sons taller than you are? [laughter] i'm still sore about that special jacket. >> brett: i get it. [laughter] >> jesse: have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ if you are anything like me, your favorite class in school was jim. i was good -- your favorite class in school was gym. i was great at english, not good at math and science, at least i got into trouble at least it seems like a lot, but i never got expelled, and that's what counts. the last thing i wanted for was my parents to get a call and
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here i was in trouble. they found out pretty quickly because my parents worked at the school i went to. if the disappointment in their eyes made me cry again and again. our parents and teachers know that we had to function at school and be a productive member of society. that's why it's always been the adult's responsibility to make sure that kids had a safe, quiet place to learn. >> would like to visit another room. listen. it's so quiet. are there any children in this room? oh, there are children here. and they are all busy so also. >> jesse: that's not what school looks like today. >> no! >> please let them go. let them go.
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>> your fault. >> oh [bleep]. >> i will start warning. [screaming] >> jesse: i never saw this growing up. sure, there was a fight here and there, but never a teacher getting their bell rung, and if something did happen, even close to that, the kid was expelled. the only way to get expelled now is if you miss gender your art teacher. today, the kids control the classroom, locked up in their homes for two years, and socialize frustrated kids. they came back from covid house arrest with a vengeance. a lot of the tension has been
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building. any small problem that could've been resolved with a couple words turns into a slugfest. once an argument starts brewing, the iphones come out. then it's a show. the 12-year-olds turn into tyson once they are being filmed, don't want to look soft for the cameras. they have a shot at going viral, so they performed for the crowd. some students get more attention from the cameras than they do at home. and the students that want to be part of the show have no choice. good luck figuring out the pythagorean theorem when guys are filling elbows in the back row. didn't learn math that day, you learn how to survive in prison. that's were some of these kids are going, straight to the cellblock. the teachers who double as prison guards had their hands tied. if they try to break up a fight, a lawsuit. if a white teacher suspends a black kid, that's racist. some of this started with obama. he said black students are being disciplined at a higher rate than white students.
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this may have or may not have been true, or may have needed to be addressed at a deeper level, but that is not what happened. obama's department of education threatens to cut off federal funding to schools if they disciplined black students more. this terrified teachers out of doing their job. kids are smart,, click, schools went soft. they turn into a fight club and students still passed to the next grade. teachers at brevard county florida have had enough. the classroom is way out of control. dozens of teachers have quit. >> most teachers have to handle frequent and repeated disrespect of defiance from a small subset of their students. this kind of constant destruction jeopardizes the learning and varmint for the rest of the students. >> every day i am hanging on by a thread, and i know that i'm not the only one in my school who feels that way. as a building rep, i hear stories that would make you want to cry, and fact some of us do
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on a daily basis. the dopamine rush they get from just picking up the phone is a greater high than any song and dance i can ever do. >> jesse: prime time has exclusive photos of the injuries sustained by teachers in brevard county florida: bruises, cuts, scratches, bite marks on the neck. who is in class, dracula? teaching is not supposed to be a contact sport. back in the day we were dealing with spitballs, flying pencils, shooting their brands at the back of kids next, may be a punches thrown. teachers never had to break up fights, and now they are in fights. students completely destroyed this classroom. it looks like a -- hit it. this sheriff has seen enough, wayne iv told students that real discipline is on the way. >> violent acts that we are seeing on campuses, their cell phones, classrooms, all of
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these things are disruptive to classrooms. if you clowns cannot follow the rules and so they are messing it up for everybody. our teachers, our principles are powerless to do anything with the current policy in place. our teachers and our principles are powerless to do anything to stop this. teachers have been handcuffed. they know they will not be given after school detention, not going to be suspended or expelled, or like in the old they have the cheeks of their ass torn off for not doing right in class. we have got -- >> jesse: brevard county sheriff wayne iv joins me now. why can't we expel these kids or throw them into julie? -- into juvenile? >> they can, but they are not doing it. following the policies that are in place. the school board is working on additional policies, but simply put: they are not enforcing the rules that are in place. the teacher's hands have been
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tied, the assistant principals and principals' hands have been tied, and they came to us and said "we need help." the sheriff's office is not in the discipline business, but when it starts across lines and becomes criminal, we have to get involved. we are part of the teachers union, the school board, everybody else. it's a brand-new day. >> does that mean that you have deputies inside these school buildings? >> in brevard county, and everyone of our public schools has a deputy sheriff or police officer on our campuses, or a guardian. our job is to handle criminal matters that arrive from optic shooters -- active shooters, but these matters are disrupting classes, and seeing a massive exodus of classroom assistance. enough is enough. they deserve the right to teach in a safe environment. our good students deserve the right to learn in a safe and fair environment.
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it's time to hold them accountable in disrupting class. if you are the parent of one of these kids that is disrupting class, you either need to get them under control or find them another place to go to school to school. >> jesse: why aren't the parents doing that already? why does it take the sheriff's department get involved? >> that is the question at hand. when i was a kid growing up, my mom was the sheriff, the judge, and the executioner. [laughter] my dad was her witness to what happened. we need parents to be re-empowered. they need to be the chief law enforcement officer their child's life, and not let their kid disrupt class students that want to learn our coming there to learn, to be parts of the arts and all different things. they are snatching good students out of class because one student is being disruptive. >> jesse: why don't you think parents in 2022 have control over their own children? >> i think society, to some
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extent, has unintentionally robbed parents of -- being the chief law enforcement officer in their child's life. parents live in more fear today of hearing a knock on the door from children and family services than from one of us. parents are scared, in some capacities come in to discipline the children, others just don't discipline their children. they send them to school, let them be disruptive, act like clowns in our schools. we have to make sure that stops. >> jesse: i'm still afraid of my mother, and that's probably good thing. >> absolutely. [laughter] >> jesse: have a great weekend, sheriff, merry christmas, and let's straighten things out. >> thank you. >> jesse: we just got the goods on twitter's back door deal with the fbi. twitter files dropped.
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>> jesse: fox news alert, moments ago on twitter elon musk dropped part six of the twitter files. matt taibbi is publishing them,, and there are some bombshells. documents prove that the fbi was directly colluding with twitter to shut down our speech. in just two years, twitter's top censorship chief had over 150 emails from the fbi: 150. that's the kind of close relationship we call friends with benefits. his inbox was filled with emails like this: fbi san francisco "notifying you that the below accounts may constitute violations of twitter's terms of service." was twitter working for the fbi or was fbi working for twitter?
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i don't know. the fbi was demanding twitter sensor jokes. look at this tweet. "a proposed container ship if there is a worldwide recession." why does the federal bureau of investigation care about jokes? were they offended? sex traffickers or hatching plots, the fbi has through social media for punch lines. then saying "we are busy, can you bother facebook?" and they said "yes, sir, whatever you want me to do." even when twitter scrambled for some justification for these suandstupid requests, the fbi ge them homeland security mumbo-jumbo about russian disinformation, domestic violence extremists, and it worked like a charm. every time, accounts got nuked. there were a few russian bots in 2016. remember the robots that hillary said cost for the election? the fbi reacted this way.
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they cranked up a task force with 80 agents assigned to twitter headquarters, 80 agents. the fbi had more agents at twitter that i am twitter had lobbyists at d.c. the fbi, taking in person meetings every week, handing over a list of names to send to twitter, over lunch. this was happening as late as november 5th of this year. all this was going down while former fbi agents were working at twitter, and the former top lawyer at the fbi was twitter's top lawyer, james baker, the guy who killed lee hunter laptop and -- dossier. when elon musk said he didn't buy a company, he bought a crime scene, he was not kidding. let's turn it over to buck sexton, a guy who looks like he works for twitter, and behind-the-scenes, i cannot be leave that the fbi is policing jokes on twitter. that is crazy.
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>> it's absolutely insane. there is a lot of dark humor. for one, the fbi has no sense of humor, but this also goes to a much more serious level, because it seems that the response of the fbi's massive failure in 2016 with regard to russia collusion, the giant lie, all that stuff that you and i and everybody watching remembers, the response to meddling in all that in 2016, and i would argue trying to help hillary or bring down trump was to create an 80 person task force to do more election meddling the next time around, to avoid misinformation? the fbi is not in the speech policing business, or rather, shouldn't be in that business, and now we have this evidence. two weeks ago, they were saying that it's not a first amendment violation if it is just a biden campaign shutting down accounts. it's a big first amendment violation when the equivalent of our secret police are telling a
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private company "you've got to get rid of these people and take action against them." this is crazy! >> jesse: and not only did they broker out that hunter dale, they were going after things like some guy made a joke and said "don't forget to vote wednesday," when the election was tuesday. they were going after that guy. they had 80 guys on that guy. think about the stuff they are missing! every time you hear about them shooting up nightclubs, trafficking underage girls, you think "the fbi is at twitter --" they are at lunch censoring jokes. >> we have the were sentinel and methamphetamine problems in the country for years. the cartels are more powerful than at any time in memory, and the fbi has 80 guys making sure you can't make jokes about the election? this is something that i think cries out for congressional oversight and action.
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house republicans need to drag some people over the coals on this one. they have to get serious about how this could have happened. remember, we had that dhs misinformation board, clearly after 2016, there were deep state elements within the federal bureaucracy that decided to double down on all of this. they really seemed to believe that they have a right to tell us what we can and can't say, what can or can't be shared online. that's massive implications. they have talked about our sacred democracy all the time. one of the best ways to undermine is to have the federal police force policing jokes, telling people they can't make fun of the opposition party or the party in power. this is a massive problem, and we see how close and cozy the relationship was between what is effectively the intelligence community, with the fbi being a part of it, and big tech collusion, and also be woke -- they are malcontents, bitter about life. they will turn the fbi on you for a joke. now i know it's true.
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>> the fbi is a joke, and it's sad. >> ila nuked a bunch of mainstream reporter accounts. they were doxxing them telling everybody about where the jet was landing in real-time and whining about it. how do you think that's going to play out? speak of these are the same voices on the left that say that miss jen deering is violence. using the wrong pronoun is violence and has to be policed on twitter and any social media platform, but sharing the real-time information of the richest men in the world who is a obvious political target while he's with his family, his children, they pretend like they are not immediate safety applications from that so it's unsafe if you say something that hurts liberal feelings, but it is safe to talk about where elon musk is traveling at any point in time when he has become a very controversial figure, i think an incredibly brave and important one in this country.
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that just goes to show you that there are no principles involved, just the desperate leftist demand, the outcry for power. they've lost some of it with twitter. he's taken one of their favorite toys away, and they are crying about it a lot. >> jesse: thank you, great analysis. >> good to see you. >> jesse: and beautiful bahamas, rotting in a jail cell, and sleeping on the floor with fesces. is it his? we don't know. thought he shook hard when he was sitting across from chuck todd, and now he is best friends with big mike. crypto federman, who went from living the high life of luxury in polyamorous penthouse is saying he's too vegan to be living like this. his white privilege professor parents called the warden to inform them that their son has dietary restrictions. let's just say -- not making a lot of friends. demanding special treatment. can you blame him? he has had a free pass his whole
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career. he stole $3 billion and "the new york times" gave him a standing o, so many thought this would be like sleep away camp after spending $40 million in the democrat's insurance, and it turns out that there was a lot more where that came from. the executives pumped another $30 million into the midterms, totaling $70 million into the democrats' war chest. the media keep saying -- but the media is misleading you. just look for yourself. this is where all the stolen money went to. blue bars are for the democrats, the red bars are for republicans. i don't know about you, but this looks like a blue wave to me. democrats are trying to whitewash the names from the story, and saying "we gave this money to charities." which ones, the clinton foundation? the ones your friends run,
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left-wing charities charities? one democratic congresswoman gave the dirty money to another democrat in congress. what else question what will you give it -- talk about money laundering. how about giving the money back to the people who saw their life savings get wiped out, or me? i took a bit with geraldo on "the five" that there would be a red wave in the senate, and i had to cut him a check for it. geraldo, i -- the red wave in the senate. i lost. >> the red pit told. [laughter] >> jesse: bought the senate, many made off, but i will not squirrel out. here's my checkbook. if i cut you a check, don't hold it in front of the camera because my account number is on here. it's $1,000. he actually did hold up the check, so, there you go, ger geraldo. i have daemonic a lot of presents for jesse jr. and i want the money back. up next, the drag queens just declared war on christmas.
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salonpas. it's good medicine. >> jesse: the fbi and joe biden have spent years talking about white supremacists, how big a threat it is, and domestic terrorists. they are supposedly building cams out of the woods, plotting to kidnap governors, but these attacks never really take place, and we usually find out later that the fbi entrapped them. if you watch "primetime," you know the threat is hyped. there is a threat, but it's hyped. then you hear a story like this. days ago we learned there is a threat living in the woods, making bombs, plotting to kill cops, and they are all card-carrying members of antifa. cops just arrested a group of five radical leftists living in tree houses in the woods outside of atlanta, charged them with
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domestic terrorism. the group, which calls itself "defend the forest" was upset about a supposedly police training facility and decided to occupy the property and live off the land. once police pulled them down from the trees, they found a stash of makeshift bombs, gasoline, road flares. they have been caught throwing molotov cocktails at cops. these people have caused months of damage, and hopefully, this will finally put an end to their reign of terror. this is weird because -- jerry nadler said antifa was a myth. wait until he finds out that five myths were living in trees building bombs. who wants to tell him? for months, prime time has been following these drag branches, and shows that -- branding them selves as family-friendly, lot of them are chock-full of -- every time they are on your radar, they get more graphic.
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wednesday in austin, texas, there was an all ages d clean a christmas show 20 kids were in attendance. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> jesse: there was and lap dances, lots of sharing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i had sex with my father's boss in my father's office. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: poor rudolph.
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one drag queen was taking tips from kids. >> my belief -- are you hungry? how are you? >> 9. >> my god! $10 already. obsessed much? it's it's a child. [laughter] what's your favorite part? -- [laughter] >> yours is -- a family-friendly drag show. [cheers and applause] >> jesse: what exactly about this looks family-friendly to you? it's one thing to have a drag queen read a book to a kid with the parents consent, that's one thing. but, it's completely different when you have men dressed like women grabbing their jock and cursing at the crowd m half nak.
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the country doesn't like this but if you say anything they will say you are causing violence. rachel campos duffy is the coast of ""fox & friends" weekend." it's getting worse. >> it is getting worse. what's sad it's getting normalized. now, we are outraged by it, i know many viewers are, but a lot of kids are seeing this, whether it's through social media and it's getting normalized. i know you tried to make that distinction between story hour and parents bringing their kids there, consenting, and these kinds of shows, but i think it's important to understand. a lot of our viewers do not understand why they would try to build these things as family-friendly events. what is behind this? i'm to tell you that this is the same thing, it's political, it's ideological and it's of sexual, course just like crt and
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transgender it is him -- transgenderrism, it's about separating children from their biological families. not every drag queen is a pedophile, but if you are a pedophile, allied or they are with the lgbtq community, and they are bringing their children to these kinds of events -- serving up their kids for the
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sexual gratification of these people who should not be around children. this is dangerous, but it's important to understand that they are's trying to separate your child from you, turn them into an activist for their movement, and undermine our civilization. that's what this is really about. i think what parents understand is that they will not fall for this family-friendly stuff or fall for wanting to be tolerant, open-minded. this is not about this. it's dangerous for kids, it's definitely a war on childhood innocence. they have introduced this into academia. as you know, all of these things come from academia and make their way all the way down into 4-year-old library time.
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-- this patriarchal evolution. >> jesse: you are making a point, rachel, derek two people that are guilty of this. it's not only the performers who were performing inappropriate acts in front of children, but the parents bringing their own children to witness completely inappropriate behavior, and i don't know. if you talk about it, you are a bigot, but someone has to say this, it's gotten out of control. we have to run. >> it's child abuse. >> jesse: thank you and have a great weekend. >> merry christmas jesse. >> jesse: cancel culture is coming for the classics. you probably won't see this film anymore. >> i don't understand. >> can't hang. >> stewardess, i speak jive.
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joke around. one of her all-time favorites here is "the office." we can no longer be friends. when we talk about things here, we must only discuss work associated things. you can consider this my retirement from comedy. >> jesse: last week, mindy kaling, one of the stars and writers of the show says that a show like the office could not be written or made any more. >> so inappropriate. we always talked about the writer swim still in touch with now, how so much of that we probably could not make now. take. >> jesse: it's not like "the office" was some gory, no,
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but she's right: network executives are terrified of being edgy, but the edge is where the comedy kills. they would rather be safe and boring than edgy and funny. comedy used to be really funny. >> laying it to the bone. tightly. >> i'm sorry, i don't understand. >> can't hang. >> stewardess, i speak jive. he said that he is in great pain and wants to know if you can help him. >> would you tell him to relax and i will be back as soon as i can with some medicine? >> just hang loose, blood >> having any fun with race is off the table, and a film like blazing saddles would have never hit theaters today. >> boys, look what i got here! >> where are the white women?
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>> jesse: stop laughing, racists. remember when santa used to smoke a pipe and -- leave presents under the tree? >> my god, i shot my eye out! >> jesse: nothing is off the table. is that the goal? remove the comedy so we are left with nature documentaries and kathy griffin? whatever happens to whatever makes you laugh? joe concha is a fox news contributor and movie buff who has seen every comedy since he was born. you love these old comedies. most people do. you aren't going to be seeing them much anymore. >> seems like you see them less on the hbos of the world, repeats in general. never once do i remember, at the
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time, the office, -- "the office," "airplane,," "blazing saddles" being insensitive or not diverse enough at the time, but when you go back to the time machine, of course it is seen as all those things. i love the fact that greece was seen as not diverse enough -- grease , title, and that cannot -- and the show "friends." not diverse enough. seinfeld, same thing, four white heterosexual characters, and "cheers," went went off the year 30 years ago. all this criticism is -- as if we have doc brown, a delorean, a time machine and can make these things politically correct. it was not the way it was, jesse. unfortunately -- good comedy was
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good comedy, people did not worry about checking off boxes in terms of what made good content. >> jesse: when did it change? let's take "the office." it wasn't long ago that "the office" was on every night, thursday on nbc. it seems to have been recent. was there something that happened recently that was so crazy that everybody said "let's be boring?" >> i think it's the explosion of social media. every person on the planet has a megaphone and can say "this is bad." suddenly because of social media, it's real except it's not -- enough things get enough retweets and enough likes, that makes it -- this is the pulse of the country. this is what people are thinking while they are at home, when really it's a couple of local people on twitter being amplified as if they represent what the country really feels at this point. diane sawyer, just last week,
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asked the director of "love actually," a modern holiday classic which came out in 2003 -- "do you regret the way you cast that movie" customer can of course on national television he has to say "i would do it differently." everyone is now being guilt-ridden for things they did 20 years ago, when at the time, no one said a word about it. two words: washington redskins. no problem for almost a century, and suddenly that became a big problem, they are the commanders or the communists, i'm not sure, but they are having a great season. and the eagles this year. >> jesse: the only team to beat the eagles, but it does not matter. still home-field throughout the playoffs. thank you very much. go back to watching movies on those big screen televisions in your room. >> that's my friday night, thank you. >> our friday night, sink or swim, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: friendly competition in a game called "sink or swim." on the show, we'll racked up three points as did madison, so it's time to pick a true winner. this is big time. behave yourselves, deep breathing. here is the category: build back better. which two-time gubernatorial loser said they may run again to keep dreams alive: was a baidoa record stacey abrams? we have to actually have an answer. both going with stacy! is it stacy? >> what's next for you and how likely are you to run for
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office? >> i may run again. >> i've always said that it's not about the tie goal comments about the work. >> so it two-time loser, might be a three-time loser should >> said it, but you know he's going to run. [laughter] >> he's running out of things to run for. that's the problem. waterworks is the category. sometimes, you need a good cry, i always say. which retired politician let the tears flow this week when talking about nancy pelosi during her portrait unveiling? was it john boehner or barack hussein obama? was she cheating? did you just confessed? >> john boehner. >> get her. [laughter] >> let's see what the answer -- going on there. >> i have to say, my girls told me -- >> classic john boehner. [laughter] >> the speaker, how much we admire her [laughter] cannot get the next question,
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mark -- did president biden say he was south african or italian? >> italian. i knew that. [laughter] 's be one good thing i'm not playing. >> president biden: i may be irish but i'm not stupid. i married dominic geo coppola -- >> that might have swung it. >> it swung it! you only have one shot to recover. here's the question: which white house husband called sammy "sticky fingers" -- was it doug imhoff or chest and buddha ju
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judge? >> he read the question. answer it. the cut which line -- >> time to go. >> you are both going with this? is it that? >> it's this idea of inspiration fats -- the mere existence is enough. out there doing critical work in the community. >> stealing luggage. >> critical work. >> the audience doesn't know, but you didn't know who either of these guys were when you saw the panel. >> we are not on a face-to-face basis. >> did not know mayor pete's husband? >> i didn't. >> jesse: i thought they were in that circle. >> i don't know what that means. i want you to explain. [laughter] >> jesse: we got to go because you lost and you win back hat. put it on. you have to put it on. gun for the day, what do you care? >> and going out, it's a friday night. >> jesse: it's raining so you are covered.
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