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nbc when i covered the pentagon hang your job up at the door when you are home be home. tougher and tougher to do. but i try every time. tomorrow on "special report" we will take a look he it the's ability and strategy to prevent homelessness. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. ♪ hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret. thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: words can be powerful if you use them correctly. they can rally a nation. >> i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. and the people. [cheers] >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [cheers] >> jesse: words can inspire a generation. >> that's one small step for
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man. one giant leap for mankind. >> jesse: words can even win over someone's heart. >> i love you. you complete me. not just -- shut up. just shut up. you had me at hello. >> jesse: some words are so powerful you can't even say them on tv. >> there are words that you can say no problem. that pentagonnography. no one has ever gone to jail for screaming topography but there are some words you can go to jail for. i was trying to find out which words there were all of them. i wanted a list because no one gives you a list. that's the problem. they don't give you a list. wouldn't you think it would be normal if they didn't want to say something to tell you what it is. nobody even tells you when you are a kid what the words are that you are supposed to avoid.
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you have to say them to find out which ones they are. [bleep] oh [bleep] >> that's two. oh, ma, that's enough trial and error. please mom give me a list. >> jesse: be careful what you wish for. stanford university spent the last 18 month coming up with a list of words you are not allowed to say anymore. it's part of their elimination of harmful language initiative. at the top of the list, stanford issued a warning, this website contains language that is offensive or harmful. please engage with this website at your own pace. so "primetime" would like to issue our own viewer warning, if you have children watching, they should leave. first up, saying american is now banned. they want you to say u.s. citizen instead why?
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stanford calling people from the united states of america a american is a problem it insinuates that the u.s. is the most important country in the americas. fox news alert. we are the most important country in the americas. zelenskyy isn't goings asking guatemala poor money. he is coming here. what other words did stanford ban? gang busters. you should use very successful again. gang busters invokes the notion of police action against gangs. we wouldn't want to offend the crypts. next word you can't say immigrant? say non-citizen or person who has imgreated. for example, 5 million non-citizens came into the u.s. illegally since biden took office the phrase beating a dead horse is also banned. you should say refusing to let something go. stanford says this expression normalizes violence against animals. the horse is met fork call and already dead. where is the violence?
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i don't know. another banned word, grandfather. instead call him legacy. stanford says grandfather has roots in the grandfather clause which southern states use to deny voting rights to blacks. by this logic anything that involves slavery should be banned. we can't say democrats anymore. grandmother is still okay to use though. grandmothers make sure to sign all your christmas cards from grandma and legacy. stanford even banning some of the leftens favorite words like "trigger warning" they say it's too triggers. use content note instead. and preferred pronouns is out, too. now you just say pronouns. because the word preferred suggests you are able to choose your gender identity. i know. this is confusing. so let's move on. karen is banned. instead of calling someone a karen. you should call them an entitled white woman. i think karens would rather be
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called karens. you were next, blind studies ban. it's hurtful to blind people. they want you to say mask study instead. these people love masks. the three masked mice just doesn't have the same ring to it. what else can't you say? addicted. instead, use hooked or devoted. hunter isn't just the smartest guy joe knows he is the also the most devoted. the word master is also banned. as in master bedroom. they want you to say primary instead. do you think stanford will be giving refunds to all those students who paid 10 grand for a racist master's degree? i don't know. they don't want us to use chief anymore. they say calling a white person chief trivializes real indian chiefs. and you can't call an actual indian a chief. the only people who are allowed to use the word chief are indians.
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and randy livingston who is stanford's chief financial officer. there is one word that you should never say under any circumstance, ever. it's so bad they don't even have a replacement for it. brave. it culturally appropriates native americans because only native americans were brave. there's a single, not a single other ethnic group on the planet ever that demonstrated bravery. we can't even call fang fang brave for sleeping with eric swalwell. maybe i'm just old fashioned or maybe i just love the english language more than stanford. but, we sent a producer out to see what you think ♪ >> san francisco bay ford came up with a list of words that they don't want you to go through that list first up. what is wrong with the word
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american? >> absolutely nothing. >> what's wrong with saying the word american? we are in america, right? >> it take it away. >> i don't find anything wrong with saying american. >> how about immigrant? what's wrong with that? >> immigrant well that's kind of the name that's been used for a very long time. >> there are people in world that like to use where people have come from and to put them down for that. >> is it offensive? >> no. and it should never have become offensive. >> a person that immigrated is that better do you think. >> a person that immigrated? that's a good question. >> what's the difference? >> it's just the english language and how you choose, you know, did they imgreat? or are they immigrants? >> what is wrong with calling somebody a karen? [laughter] >> i haven't heard of it. >> i feel hurt when i hear that.
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>> i love using that as just like a funny term like jokingly. >> personally as woman of color who has had to deal with a few karens i find to say the word karen. >> who knows the next gen or in 10 years they will be called a barbara. >> oh, instead of calling someone karen, stanford wants you to call them an entitled white woman. is that less offensive? >> no, that's still pretty offensive. >> i would say incredibly more offensive now you are individualizing that race. >> i would call them both a karen and entitled white woman. >> whattens wrong with the title grandfather? >> nothing. >> i have never heard anything wrong with the title of grandfather. >> well, that's the word for somebody that is our father's father; is it not? >> my husband is a grandfather. what do you mean by that? >> i don't think that's offensive at all, personally. >> do you agree with stanford's words that are offensive? >> i don't really believe in
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removing words from dictionaries at all. >> stanford is kind of out of touch, kind of elitist. >> let's not keep changing the definitions of these words. let's get -- stay with what it means and stop making it offensive. >> jesse: my grandfather went to stanford university. i mean my legacy. and i wasn't even smart enough to go there as a legacy. but, why send jesse jr. to stanford? no. i don't want to fly that far to see them and, two, their football team is trash. and, three, stanford has become a fed boot camp. stanford is indoctrinating speech police matriculating them into silicon valley where they will spread their communist speech codes. president kennedy, justice sandra day o'connor the guy who started google they all studied at google. a few weeks after these kids tossed their caps into the air they will be running tech companies and writing laws. let's hope they don't bring the
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list of banned words with them. tonight, i am calling for a fake boycott of stanford university. do not apply there. do not donate. do not hire stanford grads. gutfeld, who went to berkeley, said stanford is just a safety school anyway. douglas murray is the author of "the war on the west" and a fox news contributor. so, if you can get inside the mind of these speech police at stanford, what is the real aim of this banned words list? >> the aim is to ignore reality. that's the one. their aim, they say what they want to do is get rid of harmful words. here's the big problem anyone stupid enough to graduate from stanford with a massive amount of student debt is going to discover, which is that we live in a harmful world. and you can rename things all the time. can you just -- you can keep doing that. it's a very stupid waste of time
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as an intellectual game. but you are not going to change the fact that we live in a harmful world. so, you can keep playing these word games at stanford and they will make zero difference in the real world. for instance, immigrant. there is no difference between immigrant and person who is has immigrated in meaning. none at all. and, yet, they will play this silly little game at stanford. as you correctly said, jesse, in my mind saying to your grand father hey, legacy, great to see you, how are you doing? i think that's quite a lot worse than grandfather. and but i do understand -- i do understand stanford's concern about the use of the word brave. because it undoubtedly others the coward community. the coward community these days in america like most other western countries is definitely dominant. they are overrepresented. they are very sensitive.
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and, you know, you got to help these guys and protect the cowards. that's what you need to do in a really sensible society. protect the cowards. and make sure they never have to hear the word brave. and then the world will all be able to be sorted out around there. it will be beautiful. >> jesse: do you know who is the bravest of all are conservatives who go to stanford. those people really exhibit bravery every single day they step on campus. if you start labeling certain words dangerous, is the next step labeling certain ideas dangerous? >> oh, they have already done that stanford has been doing that for years. conservative ideas are dangerous. all my ideas are dangerous. you know, unfortunately, for stanford, again, you can label things and words dangerous and it doesn't make a blind bit of difference in the real world. i wonder if i can say blind bit of difference. anyway. non-cited use of difference in the real world. none of it will make any difference. do you know what?
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i just checked on the irs website. the irs still refers to nonresident aliens. so what stanford is playing around a person who has immigrated vs. immigrant, the irs is still aliens. so, by the way, as an alien, jesse, i don't particularly mind that i don't mind that description. i don't think the people think i'm a little green man who has arrived on a spaceship. i think it's a technical term. you know, stanford are trying to change the language. trying to change the ideas. one problem they are always going to have is you can't change reality. we live in a fundamentally harmful world. i feel sorry for the people leaving stanford massively in debt and world turns out not to be rearranged by academics of stanford. >> jesse: they won't go there if they listen to my fake boycott. thank you so much, douglas murray. enjoy the christmas season if we're even allowed to say that
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>> jesse: normally when we describe the border as a dumpster fire, we are making an analogy, but now there is actually fire at the border. this is video from el paso where hundreds of migrants huddled around camp fires after crossing the rio grande because of global warming the dessert is freezing. don't let this shock you. it is only going to get worse. but, don't worry, the white house says the border isn't open and if you say it's open, you are helping cartels. >> i want to be very clear here, the fact is that the removal of
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title 42 does not mean the border is open. anyone who suggests otherwise is simply doing the work of these smugglers who, again, are spreading misinformation. the border is not open. and so, i want to be very clear about that. because we were doing the smuggler's job if we spread misinformation. >> jesse: telling the truth is spreading misinformation. and that's exactly the technique they use to censors us. but we are not going to stop telling the truth. a new report says that the biden administration is handing unaccompanied migrant kids over to adults in the united states without no vetting at all. and in many of these kids are being sexually abused. a whistleblower with mvm inc., the company was that contracted by the biden administration to transport migrants said this to savanna hernandez months ago, watch. >> when they look into the person they see are not related they don't care. they will prove it and send the kid off to this person.
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we are not allowed to -- to bring these things up. as long as it's a person on the paper, as long as it's a person who shows up and gives you the proper documentation, then we leave the child. >> these kids are being sent off with neighbors, with people who are nowhere near related to these kids it's just a mess right now. none of the rules that we're supposed to follow are being followed. >> biden is in business with human smugglers, but, if you point that out, he says that makes you pro-smuggler. fox news digital just got their hands on ice training videos that show biden lost track of 150,000 illegals last summer. just lost them. brought them in and never processed them. >> over the summer, we had well over 150,000 folks come in. they were issued a piece of paper that said go find somebody in ice and that was pretty much
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it. there was no processing. >> jesse: they gave them a piece of paper that said go find somebody at ice. okay. it's so bad shelters in el paso are so overrun the migrants are living in the el paso airport. >> take a look at what is happening here in the airports. [speaking spanish] >> dominican. >> colombia. >> colombia. but don't ask kamala to take any responsibility for it. she thinks she is doing a great job. >> the work that we have done that has been about addressing the root causes of migration from, for example, the northern part of central america actually is having an impact. >> jesse: oh, it's having an impact all right. there were nearly 3 million illegal border crossings this year and that was in place with
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title 42. so what are things going to be like when it runs out? well, don't look for any answers from the media. they're too busy blaming this crisis on republicans. >> you talk about open borders. i don't think i have ever heard president biden say we have an open border. come on over. people i have heard say it are you, are former president trump. or ron desantis. that message radio verb united states in mexico and beyond. so, they do get the message that it is an open border. and smugglers use all those kinds of stakes. >> jesse: texas governor greg abbott joins me now. anything you want to say to raddatz? >> listen, it's just crazy to suggest anything like that. but, you know, it really is telling, jesse, because it shows that the mainstream media, they are really clueless, about what's going on on the border as
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well as joe biden's spokesperson who said that the border is not open. we can prove this factually with this very important piece of information. and that it was just two and a half years ago when we had the most secure border in decades under president trump doing four things. remain in mexico, title 42, end catch and release and build the border wall. that's what president trump did. and we had the lowest border crossings since last century. now, under joe biden, we have far more record-setting numbers of people coming across the border than ever before. this all because of joe biden's policies. >> did you want to fly raddatz up in the air in that little helicopter behind you guys and show her what was actually going down? >> jesse, we did. right after that interview, shortly after that question, we did fly her up in the a helicopter, and showed her exactly what was going on on the ground. and the fact of the matter is
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people are coming across the border. joe biden is doing nothing about it. that's why texas is having to step up and take extraordinary efforts that have never been undertaken by any state in the history in the united states to try to secure our border. >> jesse: right now looking at images of donens and dozens of illegal immigrants sleeping in sleeping bags, pillows, comforters, in the el paso airport. have you seen this? >> and so, jesse, this is an important one i'm about to tell you, that is one aspect about all those people that you see sleeping there, as you were kind of alluding to in your commentary earlier, they have already been given a piece of paper authorizing them to be there in that airport or in the united states. so, they got the free pass once they got to a border patrol agent who gave them that pass. >> jesse: all right, is this one of these things like oh go find an ice center in a year and i will see you never? because this is what is happening.
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are you going to continue to send illegal immigrants through bus or plane to cities in the northeast? >> so, jesse, let me tell you how it works. that is the first thing we try to do is send people back or to return them or repel them. that's our first line of defense. the second line of defense is to arrest them. but the cartels know this. the reason why you see people streaming across the border in single file going to a particular location is because the cartels know to take them to that location because the federal government is on that location and the federal government will control and process these people, give them their paperwork and set them free. it's those people who are set free that we put on buses and send to sanctuary cities across the country and, yes, more are en route tonight and we will continue to send them. >> jesse: okay. well, aspen is a great place this time of year tore anybody who likes the great outdoors. thank you so much, governor. we appreciate it. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: we have discovered that u.s. senator is selling her
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american people. if a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technical call capacity that the intelligence community has given the government could enable it to impose total tyranny no way to fight back. >> jesse: the fbi who sort of protect us from terrorists and serial killers started hunting you down. the fbi during the mueller days fired the good guys and put in sneaky dweebs whose job it is was just to make the democrat party happy. and the latest batch of the twitter files shows how bad it's gotten right before the 2020 election the fbi was telling twitter to censors the biggest story of the election. they didn't want you to know that the democrat nominee for president and his son were engaged in an international pay-to-play scheme. the fbi wanted twitter to just lie and call it a russian hack and dump op. even though twitter couldn't find any evidence of it.
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it ddid it matter? of course not. the feds were on a mission to get trump out of the white house. so they paid twitter over 3 million bucks to bury it. where did the money come from? well, it's your money. taxpayer money, the feds used, to keep you from knowing the truth. and on top of that weeks before the post dropped the october surprise, social media executives were even flying out to aspen for a hunter biden seminar where where they workshopped what to do with the imaginary scenario of the release of records that show joe biden's son was paid millions by ukrainian energy company. the feds new the laptop was coming. they had it for over a year. so we can only imagine who was hosting these seminars. this is not a good look for the fbi. we can say it's time to arrest every dirty fbi agent but what if all that's left of the bureau are dirty fbi agents? what if they all have their hands in political corruption?
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terry churchy is the former fbi assistant director who led the unabomber case how bad is it terry? >> it's very, very bad, jesse. we like to think in the fbi you can go out and find the smoking gun and solve something. in this case the fbi is the smoking gun. the fbi is the agency of the u.s. government stood between twitter private company in silicon valley and essentially the white house and the rest of the government the people in power twitter had a platform to get information out to the public. in this instance or could have gotten information out on the hunter biden laptop. who knows how history might have been changed had that happened? on the other side of the fbi was the white house and people in power who didn't want that information out. and i believe the fbi was long had for decades that's part of
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what it does looks for hostile intelligence service activity in areas of high tech like the silicon valley. but, in thin stance, the fbi wasn't looking for hostile intelligence actors, the fbi was literally funding what we used to call in counterintelligence an active majors campaign. this is taking a page right out of the communist playbook and that is what they are doing. that is what they did. that is what they have covered up. it's very interesting and you have to pay attention, jesse, to the little details. have you noticed in the last couple years, no one in the fbi, no one wants to say one word about the hunter biden laptop. well, now we know why. they had to be really careful. especially christopher wray, just right before he had to hop on the fbi's gulf stream to fly off on a personal errand somewhere. christopher wray was even careful. they had to watch themselves and not catch themselves literally committing fraud by wire or any other kind of fraud.
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testifying before the public on television about hunter biden. so they said nothing. because they knew all these many months that have passed what the fbi was doing in silicon valley. and let me tell you and the american public who else knew. the special agent in charge of the fbi san francisco knew. he had to be in the loop or she. the unit chief back at fbi headquarters. the section chief at fbi headquarters. supervisors of squads, including the pal watt toe l.a. out in silicon valley they all knew what the fbi was doing just like the 5 is signatories to the letter about the hunter biden laptop information. all of them knew exactly what they were signing on to. all of these people need to be hauled before congress in a public session and they need to be asked questions. if they won't do that you can haul them before you. let's have you ask them the key questions. all we need to know about those 51 signatories is simple. who called you? who told you to sign this we
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know what you are doing out here. we know that silicon valley companies don't want you around this. in this case they took your money and did whatever you asked. >> jesse: all right. so we just have to wait for the house republicans to take charge and then we have to wait for a hearing where we have to listen to chris wray get up there and say i can't say anything and then we all go have lunch. that's what's going to happen. >> and that should be as american for you for me, for all of us. it should be the biggest problem and biggest question and the most significant answer. what we have to do here is the fbi has to be gutted, essentially. and it has to be taken back to its origins and much of this has to be separated from the fbi. a lot is too deep. >> jesse: take away all their responsibilities when it documents counter espionage abused it and a huge threat to this country. >> exactly. >> jesse: thank you so much, terry, always love having you on. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: remember when bill
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>> jesse: politicians are people, too. they have always had side hustles, sure, maybe they don't drive uber, but a lot of them stay busy this their down time. the pelosis decided to become hedge fund managers. louisiana state senator eddy lambert moan lights as alligator hunter. rod blagojevich sold senate seats for the right price. >> i have got this thing and it's a [bleep] golden. and i'm just not giving it up for [bleep] nothing. >> jesse: and the latest politician to join the craze is the newly independent senator from arizona kyrsten sinema. she is playing let's make a deal on facebook marketplace. i know you i thinking watters, this ising is my aunt nancy does while she drinks martinis, a sitting senator wouldn't have the time for this type of thing. i have right before and i will be right again.
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take a look at her page where more than 80 treasures lay unclaimed right tore the taking. christmas is in four days i know you are not done shopping. let's do a little window shopping. are you the outdoorsy type. how about walking away with 5,000ed ebike used in two different iron man triathlons, i mean iron woman. and how about getting that special fancy someone michelle that heetion watch for a steal only 150 bucks. that's not your ching? well, you can buy her gently used skin suit for $120 because, that is totally not a weird thing to sell to strangers on the internet. wait, that actually looks like something jesse junior wears. and if you are in to two pieces here is a three pack of sports brass for you and your two closest friends to wear to spin class or do whatever else you like. it looks like she is selling all this junk at a loss so she is clearly leaving some money on the table. maybe that's why she left the democratic party. she was tired of kicking up 10% of her hand me down money to the
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big guy and no, i don't mean santa. raymond arroyo is fox news contributor and author of the new book "the wise men who found christmas." raymond, do you think this is odd at all? >> well, initially i did. but then i thought about it, jesse. look, as side hobbies go and side hustles, aoc makes documentaries nobody watches. >> jesse: that's true. >> barney frank, you will remember, had a prostitution ring run out of the house. this might be the most gentle, kind and considerate side hustle i have ever seen from a member of congress. >> jesse: it's benign. politicians have done worse. >> look, let's step back for a minute. she may be on to something. this could be a whole new brand independent outer wear. she could go on qvc like kathie lee and kind of sell her brand, maybe all of her used items. this is what i love about it. i read all of these back and forths between sinema and the people he is selling to. she is very kind. she is attentive to the
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customer. >> jesse: she is engaged? >> with these buyers? >> setting off -- she is setting up like dropoffs come pick up the heels. >> jesse: she doesn't have a johnniy to help her coordinate. >> direct to consumer. i mean direct. how often do you get to react with a senator like this. attentive to the consumer doesn't like clutter. she is selling at a discount. jesse, this is a model citizen. i kind of want to buy from kyrsten sinema now. >> jesse: you don't see a security threat if raymond arroyo contacts the senator and says i want to buy your sports bras, meet me at this location at this time? >> she doesn't meet. she creates these very kind of clandestine dropoffs i will have a friend put it at a front desk at this location on monday. but she is directly communicating. that's the most troubling part. she is curating all this content not just selling it. she is really in touch. do you know what i'm most upset about it that i you burst this bubble. this could have been emma and rebecca's christmas gifts at a discount.
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have you blown our cover now. >> jesse: the money we could have maimed, made, raymond. >> you bet. >> jesse: i want you to bid on some of her used items and maybe we could entice her to come on the show that way. >> oh. well that's watch looks pretty nice. stain also steel. have you blown the cover and it's all going to go. watch. >> jesse: i can't believe i let this idea slide. thank you very much. everyone check out raymond's new book and merry christmas. >> merry christmas, my friend. >> jesse: alligator expert tells us how not to get eaten. ♪ ♪ 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. aubree: i'm aubree. i went to st. jude because i had a cancerous tumor. casey: these kids, they don't deserve to have to go through this. my beautiful little redheaded girl has cancer.
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tell the tale. >> i was trumped on on this sid completely put picky the force of the damage to facial nerve gig it crushed his goal and it punctured his brain so they ended up having to remove part of his temporal load. >> alligators aren't the only dangerous game in town, because crocs are making a comeback and they are hungry. >> florida's crocodile population long thought to be i danger is back in a big way. do you know what to do when you come across these critters? if you aren't careful and kids not your kid or even you if you aren't an expert.
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>> she doesn't understand were trying to help her perigee is fighting for her life, she things we mean to hurt her. have to grab around the head an use my entire body to pin her down. this cause flicks of serious pain. look at that, just straight up. can get now we bring in an expert of our own, a geoscientist, so what is more dangerous, rosie, a crock or a? to get they are both pretty equal in that aspect. with the amount of the american alligators are both pretty shy species, they don't want anything to do with you. you get they don't look shy to me. why do you think crocs are making a comeback? >> we have seen a large increas in our crocodile populations recently. we are seeing numbers in the fe hundred now it's 2,000 plus yea
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in florida, so it's a conservation success story so w should be excited about this. >> is so thrilled, all these vicious crocodiles are taking over. if i were in florida and i see one, and i'm face-to-face with his crock. what is my strategy? it's not a cause for immediate concern, the thing to do is leave them alone paid you want to give it its own space and make it feel like it has room t back away from you. you make sure you don't ever feed one obviously because it went it's been fed it starts associating humans with food. and you never want to swim it night or leave your kid around the water edged by its itself o if you have a shark expert on t tell me if a shark swam toward me to swarm towards that parade you're telling me to do the opposite as a crock. >> the person, i wanted to ask
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you because the washington post said washington shark week was racist in there were too many talking about during shark week do you share the opinion of the washington post? >> i did see that article and i would say this is an issue all around for all networks, it's not specific to shark week. if you look up any loudly show are outdoor show, you're probably going to see a middle age white male host. >> too many white makes, is tha what you're seeing? to get yes, exactly. a few too many here on prime time, we will see if we can get rid of some. we will look for some roadies t balance things out. >> we have an arctic polar express vortex apocalypse upon
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us that is what our media is telling us. ever solution, and big into layering. whenever i go out i put like four jackets on, not for puffy jackets, but a long sleeve shirt , a vast, a shell, and then a big jacket and that is the kind of thing that keeps you warm. >> diane from georgia, i don't like the word stanford, i think i will call them college filled with idiots. that's much better. i sorta got that's not a place. maybe we should stop seeing wit future democratic voters. karen, raleigh, north carolina, my name is karen and i use it a a weapon. if someone starts to get me upset i just tell them please don't make me go karen on them. please don't make me go entitle white woman on you. karen sounds better.
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that's it for us tonight, i am waters, and this is my world. >> tucker: welcome to cox tucker carlson tonight this pas summer with just a few months ago before that mid tomb like sins. that by demonstration fizzed huge brown face the economy. most voters vote based on their economy per the u.s. economy ha reported two consecutive quarters of declining gdp.
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