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new year's resolution? >> bret: i always try to lose lbs every new years. this time i'm going to take something i'm grateful for. write it down and keep it read it at the end of the year. brandon tweets how about those dawtion georgia, big one? we will see. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: i don't think you need to lose anything. i think you look great. >> bret: thanks, buddy. ♪ jess borrowing money has its risks if you ask for too much people think you have probably gone too broke. if you take too long to pay it all back, you will be lucky if anybody ever lends you a dime again. if you borrow money from the wrong people you could get whacked. >> you were like a brother to me. >> i got to sit down i feel like
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i can't stand. is that okay, tony? can i sit? [gunfire] is. >> jesse: no one ever wants to meet a mobster. some people would feel safer in prison than out on the street people like bernie madoff no relation to. lost $65 billion of other people's money in a ponzi scheme. it wasn't just joe schmo's money that bernie stole. a new netflix documentary says bernie madoff was taking millions of dollars in from criminals. federal reserve drug cartels tr. and when they all came knocking on bernie's door to have it back, he didn't have it. instead of paying up, the documentary says madoff pled guilty to 150 year prison sentence so he wouldn't get whacked. madoff just confessed said i did it said send me away. if madoff for years was able to
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get away with taking in mob money, drug money right under the nose of the feds, just imagine what's going on in crypto. the currency notorious with mobsters, sex traffickers and hackers. warren buffett's right-hand man calls it rat poison. >> dignity cur digital currencyt there that people say it's the next big thing what do you think? >> i think it's rat poison. put him down as undecided. >> jesse: the democrat party must love them some rat poison. sam mini madoff took millions in rat poison and fed it to joe biden. did drug money buy the democrats the senate? oh, just look for yourself. $41 million right into the democrats' dirty war chest. where did the stolen crypto money come from? well, if we're learning anything from bernie madoff's story. it's that this is a lot of dirty, stolen money.
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and people are dying over it. past few months a slew of crypto executives dead. one died in his sleep. another died from a helicopter crash. and the other one died drowning in puerto rico. is this all a coincidence? well, we don't know. but we do know if mini's investors were cartels and mobsters, mini is in some trouble and so are all the other crypto who lost the mob's money. is mini worried? no mini is vegan. we're worried about his next lunch. mini might be the luckiest man alive. i mean, after a judge in new york just ruled that polymerous relationships you know like three somes, foursomes and fivesomes are entitled to same protections as traditional marriages. basically mini's harem was just like him having a wife. and wives can't testify against
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their husbands, right? which means mini's main squeeze might not be able to put the squeeze on him after all. mini's main squeeze might not be able to sing. remember, she's the one mini blamed for blowing up the fund. so, today, he did what madoff didn't do. and pled not guilty in court. where he thought he would get "new york times" treatment round of applause. thank you so very, very much. [applause] >> thank you. >> jesse: mini actually got the madoff treatment and just got pushed around by the media. >> come on, guys. >> hey. >> move. >> i got to get. in i got to get in. >> follow. >> jesse: he even showed up to court with a book bag like it's the first day of school. what's in the book bag, mini? is it full of amend amphetamin?
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it's a little weird that mini left the court house without the book bag. where did the book bag go, mini? did someone get bribed with a book bagful of cash? you're not going to believe who the judge overseeing the mini madoff case is. judge lewis kaplan, who happens to be a bill clinton appointee. who presided over the kevin spacey trial where he was acquitted. is presiding over a trump sexual assault case and was just recently presiding over the prince andrew sex abuse case that was suddenly settled earlier this year. that is quite the pedigree. no wonder mini flying around on first class with no worries. watch out. no place for skinny fat vegan kid with hair. crypto cash where cartels park the cash. democrats knew this when they took in the $41 million of it
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from the bahamas. the world's most famous tax haven. are you surprised? the bidens gobbled up dirty cash from overseas? this is not anything new. the biden administration have been taking millions in from the chi comes. from the dot corners of ukraine. money coming from from kazakhstan, romania, from russian billionaires. come on. the bidens love dirty money. so, when criminals house dirty cash with mini madoff and mini madoff just handed it to joe, joe didn't even blink. we're looking at a campaign finance scandal like you wouldn't believe let's see who has the guts to touch it. the author of madoff talks and feature upcoming documentary. madoff, the monster of wall street. so, do you see any similarities between madoff and as we at "primetime" call him mini ma
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madoff? yes. thanks for having me on jesse, first off. fundamentally they both built tremendous trust. bernie through the jewish community, and the regulators. and sbf basically paid for politicians $73 million, 92% of it went to democrats. and also he had on his payroll ftxfc commodity futures commission he was paying money to. they exploited that trust. bitcoin in general is a confidence game which is a nice word for con game. >> jesse: so, if you have criminals, mobsters, russian mobsters, cartels, saying bernie, you're dead. you're basically a dead man so, he goes prison, takes the wrap, pleads guilty, do you see a similar scenario with mini madoff? i mean, you are talking about arms traffickers, you're talking
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about some of the dirtiest people internationally. is that heat coming? >> yes. that money that came into bernie, international money laundering, which by the way the feds never chose to pursue, russian oligarchs through cypress and through a bank in austria and into bernie where his fund would launder in. it's not even necessary that bernie knew exactly whose money it was. but, it included columbian drug lords, eastern european oligarchs. even royal families who funneled their money through this and, of course, once it gets to bernie, i will tell you right now, i had access to all of bernie's private diaries and all the phone numbers of anybody he did business with. i was told if i called this person at a bank in austria, ran a hedge fund money to bernie i might be killed. >> jesse: whoa. all right. so you have to assume that mini madoff we are talking about here, sam, little sammy, the
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vegan, knew the kind of players he was involved with you have to assume he knew this cash some of it was dirty. and then he gives the dirty cash to the democrats, you're saying the democrats didn't know this was dirty money also. >> let me say this. over 70% of transactions in bitcoin are on the dark web, which means sex trading, money laundering, terrorism, and that's just a fact. he had to set up a scheme based on the confidence he bought. and to maintain the ftt token which was his currency. bitcoin has no store of value, essentially. so it needs to be maintained. and essentially he was using market manipulation. his excuse was the dog ate his homework. this is one heck of a smart dog. first off, when he borrowed customers' money, which is stealing money, and had a program so he didn't even get charged interest for having
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access to that money, as well as manipulating the market, so that the ftt to been stayed stable, which as soon as it didn't, it dropped 96%. so, yes, sbf's dog eat the homework story didn't work in fifth grade either. i doubt other people around him who have already turned on him they knew that the money that went to politicians, all i can say is it bought them a lot of trust. >> jesse: it sure did. well, if i was a politician and i was holding on to a terrorist's money i would give the money back, just, you know, to play it safe. listen, it's a great documentary. i want everybody go check it out. madoff, the monster of wall street. thank you so much. jim, for doing what you do. >> jesse: a look inside portland's tent city. this is a doozy. and one of the scariest police videos "primetime" has ever seen. >> don't move.
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>> jesse: the united states military is the greatest fighting force in the history of the world. >> grab some covers and put fire on that crew. get ready. >> cover fire. [gunfire] >> jesse: these weren't boys in battle. these were men trained to be tough.
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[shouting] >> only a few more hours and you are navy seals. >> the military used to just have one goal. defend our nation from the enemy, period. during world war ii is nazi germany. totalitarian japan. war on terror, al-qaeda and isis. today we are fighting a proxy war with russia, if you haven't heard. here's the thing. our focus has shifted. instead of preparing for battle. we are preparing for something else. and i don't even know what this "else" is. thanks to newly released documents, you won't believe what the new u.s. military training looks like. nonbinary ginger bread persons. this is courtesy of the v.a. it's supposed to help our servicemen and women better understand the gender and sexuality matrix. we wouldn't want one of our soldiers confusing gender identity with gender expression. but that's not all.
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here's a policy put out by the u.s. army when it comes to showering. if you are a female and you don't feel comfortable sharing a shower with a biological male, who identifies as a woman, deal with it. the guy doesn't even have to have sex reassignment surgery. the phi can just identify as a woman and go shower in the barracks with the ladies and the ladies can't complain. quote: soldiers must accept living and working conditions that are often austere, primitive and characterized why little or no intimacy. let me get this straight, a woman can be showering next to a guy fully exposed and she just has to live with it. we went from don't ask don't tell to show and tell. this isn't good. but don't you dare call the military woke. >> any notion that they're woke or that our military is woke, you know, i take issue with that because it's just not true.
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it's a false narrative and they deserve better than that. >> jesse: now, sources are telling "primetime" that some are calling the defense secretary general gingerbread. but he is one tough cookie. dana loesch is a nationally syndicated radio host who joins me now. we joke around. but the women who are in the marines, in the u.s. army, air force, army, coast guard, they have to deal with this. don't they? >> and, jesse, they shouldn't have to. what i found really interesting with all these training manuals is that they say well transgender soldiers aren't expected to modify or alter their behavior. just because someone else is uncomfortable. but what gets me is that for all the talk of equality, women are expected and everyone else who isn't transgender to modify and alter their behavior. women are told to just shut up. it so if a man feels uncomfortable changing with other men or showering where other men shower, he can get -- go to the women's facilities. but if women feel uncomfortable, what are they supposed to do? we're told to shut up.
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we're told to not trust our gut instinct. ignore it, we are bigots or whatever sexual slur like turf they want to call us. shouldn't would he be focused on, i don't know, fighting? that's what the purpose of the military is, peace through strength. we're paying tax dollars for this. jesse, i have got to tell you, my -- one of my kids turned 18 years old. and every 18-year-old, every man in the united states of america knows that when you turn 18 years old, you get a letter from your government. you're supposed to fill out a draft card and sign your name under threat of penalty pledging, potentially, your life, your future to the u.s. government. god forbid if status or war inc. gets their way and able to reinstitute the draft. people say that could never happen. of course, lockdowns could have never happened either. we are supposed to feel happy about this, considering the wokery of the military? what are you sending our men and women into if it's not a fighting force? >> jesse: it gets worse, dana. we have something from nasa the
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outer space people. >> oh, yes. >> jesse: asking asian person to ask with a math or science problem is a microaggression. >> everything is a microaggression. like blinking is a microaggression. sneezing is a microaggression. can people stop trying to find powerempowerment being offended that's our problem right now. >> jesse: i think we need all the help we can get when it comes to math and science at nasa. if an asian can help out. that's fine. we need all hands on deck. >> if anybody on deck. call in all nerds. i say that lovingly not a pejorative calling all nerds. >> jesse: i needed a lot of help with math or science right to the left i don't care what they looked like. >> if they looked like then you got to ask. >> jesse: thank you so much. congrats on 18-year-old. that is impressive. police officers could walk into a death sentence at any second. newly released body canal
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footage shows a cop entering a mentally ill man's home to do a welfare on his 75-year-old roommate. what happens next is disturbing. viewer warning. >> right here. >> oh. right here? >> yeah. >> is she sleeping. >> why do you got her covered like that. >> raining out the window. >> pull the cover back for me? >> why is she covered up like that her face. >> she's sleeping. >> why does she have flowers and stuff? >> okay, step back. step back. >> she is dead, sir. >> what do you mean she is dead. >> she is dead. i was going to call her relatives in the morning. >> okay. put your hands up. >> put your hands up.
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>> jesse: an autopsy determined the roommate died of natural causes but the man kept her body in there and didn't tell anybody. and when the police tried to arrest him, he grabbed the pipe. >> sir, don't do that why -- no, you are not going to get shot but you looking like that is kind of making me nervous. >> going please shoot me. >> sir, on your stomach. >> you got to shoot me. >> put your hands behind your back. other hand. yeah, put it behind your back. don't move. stop! stop resisting. on the ground. >> please, make it quick. don't tase me. [tase of] >> drop it. drop it!
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now. tase me ma'am. >> [gunfire] >> jesse: israel webb arrested resisting arrest. bail jumping. turns out webb was out on bond for other crimes and no-showed the court hearings. stop me if you heard that story before. so what's your new year's resolution? johnny finds out and, later, life is good for portland's homeless. >> how is it like being homeless in portland? >> it's a piece of cake, really. you don't have to [bleep] stay in your dent or party. -- tent or party. that is somet. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ we really had our hands full with our two-year-old.
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>> jesse: when people think about portland, what pops into your head? i used to think about the portland trailblazer,s e.coli drexler, maybe you think about nike. now, when you hear portland,
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your mind goes to drugs crime. get ready for this homeless camps, 700, there is home homeless encampments, another homeless tent city pops up every day and citizens are scared. the zombies are taking over. last week the homeless woman shoved a toddler onto the train tracks. the 3-year-old thankfully was rescued and treated for head injuries. and portland's leaders are responsible for this. it's easy to be homeless in that city. enabling this crisis for years. decriminalizing heroin, meth and cocaine. and coddling these people with 3 hots and a cot or a tent. there is no incentive for them to go to work, get clean. and they will tell you that right to your face. >> how is it like being homeless in portland? >> it's a piece of cake, really. i mean, that's why you probably
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got so many out here because they feed you three meals a day. you don't have to do [bleep] but stay in your tent or party or if you smoke a lot of dope you can do that. it's like you wake up, you go eat and get high. go seat get high. go eat dinner get high. that's all you do all day long every day. >> does that feel like it's helping anybody. >> it's not. that's why you see all the tents. >> that's wendy. she is a homeless hair dressner portland. she doesn't cut hair anymore it's hard to find the motivation to work when you are made this comfortable. look at the jacket. she has earrings. she is homeless and she has hoop earrings and a nice looking sweater and her tent, probably given to her by the city. well, the county spent nearly 2 million bucks buying tents for homeless just in the last two years. each tent cost like $70. but wendy says she is tired of handouts and now wants a hand up.
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and kevin dolgren person who speak with wendy homeless. we heart seattle board member. what is portland doing wrong, specifically? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me. i appreciate being on your show. what is portland doing wrong? well, we could talk for a few hours on this because i have done this for 28 years in portland metro. but i will start with the lack of outreach. i go out there every day as a volunteer, when i'm not doing my day job and the fact is i'm not seeing anybody out there. and that's a big concern of mine. i would say 95% of the time when i meet a homeless person and talk with them and interview them. they will tell me you're the first person to talk to me in two-plus years. that is absolutely not okay. >> jesse: kevin, we hear all the time how compassionate liberals are especially portland, oregon, the most liberal, compassionate city on the west coast. you are saying there is not anybody from the government
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there giving them any of the taxpayer money that they have taken from the taxpayer? >> i see very few teams out there. there's a couple good ones but not for the problem we have. and i go out there a lot. now, we have a lot of outreach programs. a lot of social service agencies where it's available but oftentimes they're a little bit out of reach of the homeless people i work with because of where they're camping or maybe they are guarding their tent and they stay there because of the theft. and i can use wendy as an example. she left her tent 20 minutes because. they steal the craziest things. i strongly question where are the outreach teams. i mean, for all i know they're working from home and you just tell me the logic in that. >> jesse: what do the homeless people want? do they want to be coddled by the city? >> you know what? no; they do not. i mean, what i hear almost every day and like what wendy says they are lugging us to death.
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they are fed up. they want to be empowered. they are tired of being enabled, right? every time i go out with we heart seattle we empower those individuals. we do not enable. we don't bring sandwiches and apples and toothbrushes, right? we are like what can we do today to solve this? what is the permanent solution? that is our focus. our number one goal is for every homeless person to reach self-sufficiency. that means get off the streets and become self-sufficient. >> jesse: they don't want the free tents. the free needles, you know, the permissive attitude. they want someone to get in their face and kind of shake them into getting their life together? >> yeah. it's talking about being assertive and empowering. sure, someone who is in the middle of their addiction will continue to say yes to them if you keep handing them stuff, right? what if you stop handing them stuff and say, look, i expect you to meet me halfway now, right?
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these -- whatever behaviors got you on the streets there is bad behaviors that have kept you on the streets and we need to work on that. and you know, change is difficult. but what i found is by giving a homeless person responsibility, they take that responsibility. it's beautiful. and i strongly believe if we just changed our outreach, a, have outreach, and then change it where we're actually assertive, we're empowering, not enabling, right? i strongly believe we can end this humanitarian crisis. >> jesse: all right. well thank you so much for what you are doing out there. we need more of you kev. so go multiply. >> i appreciate it. >> jesse: thank you so much. now we are going to turn to another story that happened last night. terrifying moment unfolded on monday night football when a player collapsed on the field. national correspondent bill melugin is here with the latest. bill? >> this was really tough and scary to watch. happened live last night. buffalo bills safety damar hamlin remains hospitalized in icu in critical condition didn't after he collapsed during a game against the cincinnati bengals
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last night. it happened after hamlin made a tackle on bengals receiver tee higgins. he momentarily got up and seemed to get would wobbly and see him collapse backwards towards the turf. it was a really distressing played out on national tv during monday night football. the bills report that hamlin went into cardiac arrest. but medics were able to regain his heart beat on the field after unknown amount of time an ambulance as you can see was there immediately took him away to a level 1 trauma hospital in cincinnati where the last update is he remains sedated in critical condition. now, fans and viewers all across the country quickly found a go fund me hamlin had set up in 2020 for his foundation's toy drive. back then it had a goal of reaching just $2,500. as of this evening, me speaking right now, it is now surpassed more than $5 million with more than 170,000 individual donations. and, jesse, the other side of what happened here is this bengal-bills game happened last
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night had implications for the afc and nfl playoffs. it was temporarily postponed and the league announced today it's not going to be played again this week. it's unclear when or if that game will be replayed in the future. send it back to you. >> jesse: thanks, bill. we are praying for the hamlin family. we hope he gets better. >> yep. >> jesse: what do you call it when somebody says give me your money or you're going to die. you call it a stick-up. cbs calls it journalism. ♪
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>> jesse: for decades people have been warning about the end of the world. have you heard it from doomsday preppers, alarmist the homeless guy down the street. now "60 minutes" are taking the bait. >> there are five times in earth's history where we had mass extinctions and by mass extinctions i mean at least 75%, three quarters of the known species disappearing from the face of the earth. now, we're witnessing what a lot of people are calling the sixth mass extinction. >> humanity is not sustainable.
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to maintain our lifestyle, yours and mine basically for the entire planet, you would need five more earths, not clear where they're going to come from. >> jesse: five more earths. so how much longer until we are all dead? do they even know? should we trust them? are they even right? >> in 1968,,er lick became a doomsday celebrity with a best seller forecasting the collapse of nature. >> when the population bomb came out you were described as an alarmest. >> i was alarmed i am still alarmed all of my colleagues. >> the erhlich overpopulation widespread famine. he was wrong about that. >> jesse: so they don't know anything and he has been wrong for 50 years. what happened to "60 minutes"?
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pillar of journalistic integrity. wouldn't air anything they couldn't verify. >> leslie they spied on my campaign. >> can i say something? this is "60 minutes" and we can't put on things we can't verify. >> you won't put it on because it's bad for biden. >> we won't put on things they can't verify. >> they spied on my campaign it's been totally verified. >> no. >> jesse: what's more verifiable hunter's laptop or hunter's extinction next week we know the answer it's a reuse. what's the climate change hysteria really about? it's all cash. want to save the world? trade your jeep in for a tesla. retrofit your whole house. put up a bunch of windmills. you know, i think everybody needs to buy an electric school bus for $300 million. got to spend the cash with the right companies or else. if these people really cared about the environment, we would all go nuclear.
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the climate stuff sounds to me just like corporate america is making us all buy new stuff. and then making us feel guilty for not buying it. michael shellenberger the bestselling author of "apocalypse never" and substack journalist. all right, mike, this might be the last time you and i talk so it was really nice knowing you. [laughter] >> it's good to be with you, jesse. >> jesse: where do you come off saying that the world is all going to end and not even scott pelley can save us and cbs is like all right, let's go to commercial. >> yeah, well, i mean, look, paul erhlick, nobody has been wrong on any other issue than paul erhlick, we debunked his claim he made on "60 minutes" it would take five efforts to sustain a population a decade ago. chief scientist of the nature conservancy, myself a bunch of other scientists bebunked it in one of the leading biology
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journals. i went through all of paul erhlick's videos and speeches today. i was shocked the number of times over the last 50 years he claimed that human kind was headed for extinction. he said that there would not be 7 billion human beings on earth because of famine. of course there is 8 billion human beings today. women giving birth. women have the same right to give birth as people had to throw garbage into their neighbor's lawn or yard. he is very antihuman person. obviously doesn't apply to himself and the people around him. it's a pretty twisted point of view and it misses the fact that actually those of you was that actually care about nature have done a really good job taking care of it. the truth is that we are not in a mass extinction. 6% of piece species are critically endangered 6% too many. nowhere close to the 75 or 90% required for a mass extinction and 25 times for protected areas than we did in 1962.
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we should really build on the successes we have had rather than lying to people and creating all this environmental anxiety erhlick is creating. >> jesse: honest conversation about the climate without scaring us to death so we buy new stuff. i think "60 minutes" might be going extinct with that kind of journalism. they might have put on unverifiable information and i know they don't like to do that, mike. great job with the twitter files. we have been following you closely and keep up the good work. >> good to be with you. thanks, jesse. >> jesse: fox news alert. we have brand new video of idaho quadruple murder suspect brian kohberger. appearing in a pennsylvania court today where he agreed to go back to idaho to face charges. it's the first timing we have seen the guy in person wearing an orange jumpsuit, bullet proof vest. kohberger is now going to get sent to idaho where he is going to face the death penalty if convicted. once he is in idaho, more details are expected to come out about the murders. but here's something we learned this weekend.
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during his road trip home with his dad from idaho to pennsylvania in the suspicious white car, kohberger was pulled over twice. here's footage of one of those traffic stops. they were never ticketed and sent on their way. i wonder if that was an fbi surveillance team. another thing we are learning through exclusive reporting by "the daily mail" is that kohberger has been living up to his creepy image. apparently, while he was in jail he tried to expose himself to a female inmate. here she is talking to the daily mail. >> do what you want with me. i don't give a [bleep] mother [bleep] you ain't going to do nothing to me because i'm going to cut all of you up. those were the words. he kept repeating songs that were very violent. and then pulling his shirt up and his pants down. >> exposing himself or just his underwear. >> no, everything. top and bottom. >> his like genitalia.
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>> jesse: told one of the guards he was going to urinate on his face. unbelievable. and great job to the fbi. look what the fbi can get done when they're not getting involved in politics. up next, mistakes happen. but will we learn from them in the new year? >> what was your biggest mistake in 2022. >> not using a condom. hit ♪t ♪ba quickly stops migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine.
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>> jesse: a new year comes with resolutions. i'm working on being nicer to jessica tarlov. what are you working on? what should joe biden work on? we sent johnny to times square to find out. >> happy new year. >> happy new year, mom. happy new year, dad. >> new year, one year. >> how did you ring in the new
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year? >> at a bar. >> i was lit at church. >> who did you kiss? >> baby jesus. >> he was a man, had a beard. >> i like the baby version the best. do you hear me? >> who was your new year's kiss? >> tequila bottle. didn't get one. >> i'm sorry to hear that. >> i wish i did. >> what was your biggest mistake in 2022? >> not using a condom. >> i didn't see my grandma. >> i was mean to my boyfriend a little bit. i was sassy. >> getting into arguments with people that i shouldn't have. >> because they punched you out. >> it was really bad. got into so many fights. >> 9659. >> what is your new year's resolution? >> get a girlfriend, because i'm a loner. ♪ i'm mr. lonely ♪ >> that's sick. >> i beg your pardon? >> continue to get smarter. >> are you not that smart? >> he's the smartest man i know. >> explore the world more.
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>> so you want to be christopher columbus? >> no. >> dora? >> no. >> what should joe biden do better in 2023? >> be more balesy. >> resign. >> never. >> come on. >> 2023, let's get joe biden training wheels. >> what should kamala do better in 2023? >> i don't know. who is that? >> kamala harris. >> the vice president of the united states. >> she's done a pretty good job. >> what has she done? >> she's behind everyone with the, like -- what you -- like the -- >> that's the thing, no one knows. >> republicans have gained house control. what should they do with it? >> what house? >> the house of representatives. >> give me more money, yes. >> i don't believe they should have all that power. >> now with the balance of power.
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>> damn, i didn't even know that. >> damn. >> 2023, what are your predictions? >> run for president. >> he's south african. >> really? >> a tornado or something. earthquake. >> okay, dorothy. >> kanye west, going to jail. >> what's going to happen with michael jackson? >> michael jackson, he's living it up. >> not quite. ♪ ♪ >> you're going to bean "jejesse watters primetime." what do you want to tell jesse? >> we up outta here. have a good night, america. >> jesse: jesse jr. has a sausage problem. i'm not talking about the links. i'm talking about the patties. all he eats for breakfast is sausage. he loves this stuff. he likes the not so nutritious
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stuff. lots of nitrates. no redeeming health value. loaded with preservatives. i talked to a nutritionist. said to go get sausage, i went to whole foods, loaded with herbs and spices. i tried it, my mouth was on fire. he almost cried. couldn't handle it. so i'm asking people, in new jersey, if you know some nice clean sausage patties, where i can get them, fresh, not a lot of nitrates, no preservatives. my son's got to eat. do some texts. we got betty from salsbury, maryland. happy new year, jesse. so glad you're back. we missed you. i missed you too, betty, more
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than you know. lou from queens. jesse, how about new year, new music? love the funk, but come on, man. if it's not broken, don't fix it. lloyd from canton, ohio. regarding that missing backpack, does sammie samsonite have an an alibi. david from texas. can you imagine mini in an episode of "the sopranos"? sure can't. chris from huntington beach. where did that homeless woman get all that jewelry? i see the jewelry, just no teeth. mary from indiana, we can't say ma'am or sir. does that mean chick-fil-a has been rude this entire time? don from new jersey. i'm so happy you're moving to the greatest state, jesse. stop by for dinner some time. i might be stopping by for breakfast. kid's got to eat. i'm serious about the sausage.
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the clean stuff. not the store made shelves that sits on the shelves past human extinction. i mean good, clean stuff. italian butchers. i want to hear from you. that's for it for us tonight. "tucker" is up next. always remember, i'm watters, and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlton tonight." happy first tuesday in 2023. we thought we'd be able to announce the new speaker of the house, but, no, the race for speaker is still ongoing. voting has been suspended for the day. it's going to resume again tomorrow. the fact that this race has not been settled by now is being described online as embarrassing by many. it is embarrassing, if you

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