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everybody. >> bret: we're going to continue to follow it. tomorrow on "special report" second anniversary of the capitol riot how many people are convicted and still in jail. thank you for inviting us. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. squeezed it all in. >> jesse: you're having too much fun down there in d.c. [laughter] >> jesse: good luck tomorrow. >> bret: see you. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: love it or hate it, technology is supposed to make our lives a little bit easier. take me, for example, johnny is not always around so sometimes i have to order my own pink berry. nowadays it's no sweat and the pink berry is just a few swipes away. don't think every new tech gadget is your friend. sometimes it can really end up burning you. >> the centerpiece of the campaign is a new
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business-to-business website interface. >> is that the police? >> yes. >> um-huh. >> well, this is what happened. ryan's big project was the web site. which wasn't doing so well. so, ryan, to give the impression of sales, recorded them twice. another good term is fraud. >> jesse: and some of the biggest tech busts have come out of the federal government. we all remember when obama told us a website called healthcare.gov would change our lives until it crashed good luck getting the student loans paid off. biden's website crashed too. on hold because it's illegal. maybe the third time is a charm. today, biden announced he's going to solve the border crisis not by building a wall but making illegals download an app. >> if they are seeking asylum they can use an app. on cell phone. cbp 1.
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to schedule an appointment at a port of entry and make their asylum claim there without crossing the border unlawfully and have a decision determined by an asylum officer do they qualify? >> jesse: so, before, you cross into our country and they let you in. now joe wants you to make an appointment so they can let you in. no one is still not getting in. you just have to make an appointment. it's like open table for illegals. so, if you're from cuba, nicaragua, haiti or venezuela, biden still wants you to pay a coyote, still hop into a caravan, still walk through jungles and desserts and once you get to our border, you download an app. and it will take your reservation. this is like tsa precheck for the third world. and, wait, i thought these were all peasants without a dime. excuse me pesos to their name. and they're all going to die if they stay in their village? and they all have iphones?
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and they know how to get into the app. store? is tim cook going to set up apple stores in tijuana now? or are they just going to hand out biden phones along the rio grande? and honestly, what's harder down loading the app. or the 2,000-mile journey. gentleman even figure out how to change my settings. and you'll probably get cleared to come through as long as you get a sponsors living in the united states to vouch for you. >> the way this parole program works, one must have a lawful sponsor here in the united states who he a agrees to sponsor you to get here. then, that person has to go -- undergo rigorous background checks and apply from outside the united states and not cross the border illegally. >> jesse: you know how biden loves his rigorous background checks. is are these the same background checks biden used afghanis clinging to the planes in kabul.
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same vetting they did on sammy sticky fingers to run the depadepartment of energy? beep beep beep. yeah, my sponsors is jose and he lives in the owe -- and he is a very good hombre, what are the chances the same sponsor is going to sponsor 40,000 anything 40,000nicaraguans? now we want them to come in on merit? now you just have to know somebody. like when you are throwing a party i know frankie, you know frankie? get in here. that's biden's plan. venezuela makes you nervous and you know someone here. but this is the best part. biden will give you amnesty before you even get here. >> in the meantime, if they apply and their application is approved, they can use the same app. the cbp 1 app. to present
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at a port of entry and be able to work in the united states legally for two years. that's the process. >> jesse: that's the process? anybody in the world can go to mexico, download an app., say they're scared of their home country and they know jose in brooklyn and they get in and they get to work here? does joe biden have the legal authority to do that? where's the border security part of the process? this whole process sounds like you're just processing more illegals. and if one guy just like happens to not know a jose and biden rejects his application, biden says he's going to get mexico to send him back home. joe says he's not going to deport anybody. mexico is now in charge of deportation. sorry we're not the bad guys president obrador is going to personally drive you back to guatemala. the country let caravans shoot
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straight through their country to texas last three years is now in charge of throwing the caravan in reverse? mexico is going to make all the caravans at the border? what do we get in return for that? well, mexico decided to arrest chapo's son on the eve of biden flying to mexico to meet their leaders in canada. the mexican president through a bone and arrested chools' son. what do you think the chances are next month chapo's son escapes from prison you know like mysteriously in the middle of the night? do you remember how many times his father escaped from a mexican prison. it's not like alcatraz down there. how does joe even know this plan with mexico is going to work? >> not like people are sitting around a table and somewhere in central america and say i got a great idea. let's sell everything we have. let's give it to a cap coyote ad smuggler and take us hiring
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journey for a thousand miles to get to the united states and illegally cross the border and drop us notice dessert? >> jesse: that's literally exactly what they have been doing. and joe just made the coyote's job easier. now the coyotes can drop them anywhere near the border. they can even drop them in the port of entry. the whole border just became a port of entry. the app. only works in mexico. so the coyotes still have to smuggle them up into mexico. biden has become the coyote. what about the drugs pouring in? coyote joe doesn't think there is enough fentanyl to wipe out every american. that would be crazy. >> since august of last year, custom and border patrol have seized more than 20,000 pounds of deadly fentanyl. that's enough to kill -- kill as many as 1,000 people in this country. 20,000 pounds of fentanyl. it's a killer. it's a flat killer. >> 1,000 people?
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joe. 20,000 pounds ever fentanyl would kill half the world. but joe biden has never really been that great at math. hunter always handled the books ands he has never been history. >> migration-what's your take. >> i think it's a human right if your family is being persecuted if you're being dealt with in a way -- i mean, i thought it was a human right for, you know, jews in germany to be able to go to escape and get help where they could. >> jesse: i don't think they have gas chambers in guatemala. but joe wouldn't know. he has never been to the border. he will doesn't know the issue. and if anybody talks about the border, their a bigot. >> it's so easy to demagogue this issue and so easy to demagogue it. and you hear, you know, a number of our friends, the maga republicans talking about, you
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know, they don't want me speaking english they want me speaking da da da. >> >> jesse: the seconds migrants landed in the vineyard liberals were so nervous they were going to take over their community they shipped them to a military base in massachusetts faster than you could say ondelae. kicked them out of obama's vacation spot. can you really blame joe for what happens going on. he thinks obama is president. >> president harris let it this effort to make things better in the countries from which they are leaving. and thanks to her leadership, she has been able to generate more than $3.2 billion from the private sector to create jobs and opportunities in el salvador, honduras and guatemala. >> we can't find any evidence of american companies investing $3 billion into the northern triangle. >> do you know why? >> because the three
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$3.2 billion is a pledge. it's just a pledge. oh, yeah, you know what? while we're at it "primetime" pledges a billion too. why don't we make it 4.2 billion. the money doesn't exist. in fact, every country in the triangle has become more corrupt in the last two years. in el salvador they got swindled by mini madoff. that brilliant country decided to make their official currency bitcoin. was that kamala's idea? i mean, this whole thing probably means kamala's job as border czar is over. she bombed. so joe had to take over and now he's going to have to fly down and have a little look see in el paso. the first time the man has ever seen the border in his 50-year career. sarah huckabee sanders, former white house press secretary and arkansas governor elect. congratulations by the way. >> thank you. >> jesse: you deserve it. and it's all because you came on
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"primetime" so we take full credit. [laughter] >> jesse: your state now is a border state. are you going to sue the pants off this administration because there's no way he has the legal authority to do this. >> well, we're pretty close to the border but not right on it. but we still feel the impact of the terrible decisions and policies under this administration. i mean, just last month, joe biden said that there were more important things to do than going to the border to check out the crisis he created. but i guess he got tired of all the ice cream stops and trips to delaware because now he's died ised tdecided take time to go t. i hope it's not too little too late he sent a message loud and clear from day one that our border was wide into anyone who wanted to come across it and any drugs and fentanyl that wanted to pour into our communities. under president trump we had a secure border. we were stopping some of the just salute absolute crisis natl
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security and humanitarian. president biden has opened up the flood gates i have zero confidence that he's going to do anything to stop it. that's why i think our governors are so incredibly important. we need them to stand up, push back against this out-of-control administration and actually do things to help protect our people and our state. one of the reasons i'm excited to take office on tuesday of next week and join in that coalition of conservative governors, pushing back and helping protect and do a better job than we can count on the federal government doing. >> jesse: you better push back hard because this thing is the nuclear option for amnesty. i have never seen anything like this. congratulations arkansas, we like you a little bit here, too. sarah. >> thanks so much, jesse. i appreciate you pushing me over the top on election day. >> jesse: you're very welcome. we'll see you in four years. a "primetime" investigation into the new food pyramid.
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>> jesse: "primetime" has broken open the biggest scandal since watergate benghazi obama gate and bigger than fauci funding the chinese lab that killed thousands of americans. no we didn't catch hillary killing anybody and hunter is still a free man and working on finding mini's b backpack. food pyramid turns out is a pyramid scheme. big food has been buying off
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scientists to study some of their unhealthiest products and recommend them as a crucial part of the healthy diet. so, now, frosted mini wheats are healthier than grilled chicken. i swear. "primetime" decided to dig into this study today and done by researches at tufts university, a severity school. and paid for by fauci's c cabal over at the nih so-called national institute of health, nih. foods we thought were healthy meat and eggs are terrible for us and recommends replacing them with junk food, manufactured by america's largest food come come conglo con come glomrants. replace them with food more
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profitable frosted pin any wheats, cocoa puffs, alcoholic lad covered almonds and lattes. what about chicken, beef and shrimp. they want us to cut back on this. cocoa puffs are just as healthy than lean protein. now the government won't tell us this but most of these junky foods they are pushing also just happen to qualify for food stamps. and you can't buy healthy food with food stamps but you can buy as many chocolate covered almonds as you want. and so the guys over at general mills and clogs hear this and they know their money for studies at tufts and grants to dr. fauci have paid off. so did they put these scientists up to it and what about the nih? did they sign off on this? did fauci? they won't comment. tuft won't comment. nih won't comment. rich companies working nearly
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everywhere. every school, hospital, prison cafeteria. they all get the same stuff. soon we are all going to be easting frosted mini wheats breakfast, lunch and dinner. what could go wrong. the author of the big fat surprise. are you shocked by this? >> yes. i mean, i think anybody can recognize that frosted mini wheats and chocolate covered almonds are not healthy. and the fact that this -- the food pyramid as you call it, you know, there were more than 70 cereals named by brand from kellogg's, general mills, post, really tells you that that is a sign of an industry fueled study. you know, it's not just that particular study, on a study that i co-authored where we looked at the conflicts of interest dietary guidelines. the experts that reviewed the science for top nutrition policy. we found that 95% of the
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committee had a tie with the food or pharmaceutical industry. and over half of those members had more than 30 such ties. one member had 152 ties. and the most common ties are with general mills and kellogg's. again, you see those names again. >> jesse: big food conglomerates stacking the deck inside the government and they are paying grants to study these unhealthy foods that then they say are healthy and then they get recommended and that's how these people make money. >> i think, you know, one indication of this is why do our dietary guidelines six serves of grain every day. including three servings of refined grains. what are you behind grains recommended calories of sugar. recommendation. motivation going into our guidelines. >> jesse: we're told that sugar and processed foods are healthy
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and everybody gets rich and we have to buy bigger size pants. >> meanwhile our kids, they're at lunch, they are getting corn breakfast. all school meals that are driven by the dietary guideline policy orange juice for breakfast which is like liquid sugar, doritos, munchies, pep co-products for lunch. we are setting up our children for failure. >> jesse: i know a guy i'm not going to say who he is. but he works in the juice industry and he says there is no juice in that juice. he even said you know when you get the pulp with pulp, that's not pulp. it's something else. we got to go. we could talk all hour about this. we have got to go. this is better than lean protein. that's the government. now to a fox news alert. the man behind the gruesome murder of four idaho college students bryan kohberger was in court today. new details emerge from that tragic night. learning more about the suspected killer's family history, including the fact that
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his sister starred in a horror film in 2011 where the main characters are stabbed to death. now this case is just getting started. so let's turn it over to jonathan hunt who is live in moscow, idaho with the latest. >> good evening, jesse. bryan kohberger made his first court appearance today. the charges were read to him. he was asked if he understands. he said yes. and as those charges were being read, we were going through the probable cause affidavit that officials release he had. in there was a chilling statement from a roommate of the four victims who said on the night of the murders she heard noises. she opened her bedroom door and she saw a man wearing all black and wearing a mask walking towards her. she hurriedly closed her door and the man walked past and left the building. immediately before that though, she said she had heard noises
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from her roommate's room, crying and then a male voice saying, quote: it's okay. i'm going to help you. the affidavit also said a hyundai elantra vehicle that is registered to bryan kohberger was seen multiple times on surveillance video outside the house where the killings took place in the early morning hours of november the 13th. and bryan kohberger's cell phone pinged 12 times near the house in the weeks and months before the killing. according to police, that could possibly indicate the stalking of one or more of the victims by kohberger and possibly the planning of those brutal killings. as for kohberger's demeanor in court today, there was little visible reaction from him, except for at one point when he appeared to smile at his court-appointed attorney.
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of course, we have no way of knowing what was actually going through kohberger's mind as he was read those charges on which, if he is convicted, he could face the death penalty. jesse? >> jesse: thanks so much, jonathan. what happens when addicts turn your business into an opium den? >> hey, guys. i'm opening up here. you guys need to move. [banging on door] >> take that out of here or i'm going to dump water on you. hey.
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♪ >> jesse: it's a new year and for most people that means one thing. resolutions. maybe yours is to go to bed earlier or read more. for many it's to hit the gym. you know how it is, new year, new me. not everybody is there to just work out. some are just smoking heroin. that's what seattle business owner rohan joseph is dealing with. his gym. elliott bay community fitness
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overrun not by the way listers but by drug addicts every day. it falls on him to quick the tweakers out. >> hey, guys. i'm opening up here. you guys need to move. [banging on door] keep that [bleep] out of here or i'm going to dump water on you. hey. you can't be here. no, get up right now. >> hey. get the hell out of here. [banging on window] keep it moving. go. >> where is the seattle mayor? where is the seattle police? well, they're ignoring it. and this isn't unique to seattle because big city democrats are doing everything they can to make the drug crisis worse. so-called safe injection sites are popping up in cities from new york to san francisco. addicts can just shoot up under the supervision of a healthcare
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worker and it's paid for by your tax dollars. and if biden's justice department gets its way these state sanctioned opium dens are coming to a city near you. don't look now it's already happening in filly. the doj is working with some nonprofit to reopen one of these drug dens. smack dab in the center of the city's opioid crisis. >> in the loud busy intersection of keptington and somerset spent needles lie in the street and are tossed aside in a nearby corner just blocks away a man is on his back likely lost in the grips of his addiction. advocates say a safe injection site, a place for heroin users to inject, receive care and counseling will save lives and help communities. >> jesse: okay. i'm for saving lives and getting people back on their feet. but, feeding into their addictions no good. just listen to pennsylvania's former federal prosecutor. >> opening injection site would make the crisis worse.
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normalizing drug use is not the answer to combating opioid epidemic. >> jesse: what a novel idea don't encourage drug use. try to end drug use. when you create centers of drug abuse inside a city, it just attracts addicts and dealers. how long before the sinaloa cartel sets up shop across the street from a drug injection site. just give them what they want. i mean, if we don't do anything to stop this, it's going to spin out of control. laden woodhouse is an investigative journalist and co-publisher of public on sebaalisubstack.he joins me now. you are seeing momentum for these government operated drug dens throughout the country? tell us about that. >> well, we have had one of these in san francisco for a while now, for about a year. and they actually just shut it down because it was such a disaster. just to give you an example of what happens when you open some of these sites across the street is a whole foods market.
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a few months ago i reported for the "new york post" on this. just brazen shoplifting by homeless drug addicts every day in front of employees now in front of the cops who are stationed there. in their off shifts and when employees try to do something about it, in one case the security guard got thrown through plate glass and another security guard who came down to his aid got choked out. so now whole foods has a policy of letting people steal because ever the liability issue is too great. and if you have no sympathy for big box stores like whole foods, well, in the castro district in san francisco, merchants are threatening attack strike in the tender lion which is a poor working class immigrant community. merchants there are so tired of the lawlessness that they are demanding a tax refund from the city because the city can't -- refuses to provide the most basic service of public safety. >> jesse: all right. that sounds about right. it's been a complete catastrophe in san francisco and the federal government says, you know what? let's try that in more cities.
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that's inbe sane. and more people are going to get hurt. great reporting by the way. keep this coming. we need to hear more about this. >> thank you. >> you are on your own in biden's america. you better watch your back. you never know when you might be able to find yourself on the other side of a hit and run. that's what happened in vegas. cops led by high-speed chase road rager who left the scene of an accident with a gun. watch. [siren] [gunfire] >> what. [rapid gunfire] >> put your hands up! >> multiple shots fired. [gunfire]
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>> jesse: 'ow. meanwhile in houston an uber driver was carjacked in broad daylight. >> get [bleep] >> get off my keys ♪ get off my key or i'm going to kill you. get out of the car. >> no. that's my money. >> get out of car. [horn beeping. >> i'm going to give you a chance to live. stop, i'll kill you. [beeping] >> jesse: if they are not carjacking you. they are setting your business on fire. on monday a pair of arsonist tried to burn down a small business in california. let's just say things backfired on him.
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i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with their phones. oh i can't hear you... you're froze-- ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we're workin' it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfinity. those smiles. that's why i do what i do. that and the paycheck.
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joe biden loves windmills and he doesn't care who knows it. [whispering? >> [i don't want to hear anymore about you don't like looking at them. [applause] >> they're pretty. >> jesse: joe, what are you doing? you can't fall for every beautiful project that walks by in a green dress. because sometimes beneath the surface of these projects is a dark side. the biden administration green lit plan to build thousands of windmills up and down the east coast. not worried about how it's going to disseminate the fishing industry. >> heart breaking to know what my family has built over generations can be erased overnight. >> i don't think we can survive with the windmills, i really don't. right here in front of everyone we have a financial crisis that's going to happen and put thousands of people out of work. >> they are going to destroy us.
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they are literally putting them right in our best sources of fishing grounds. >> all your scallops, clams, crews stations anything that can't swim out of the way is going to be killed. >> jesse: it's not just crabs on the hot seat. biden administration is eyeing a new wind project in the bluffs of idaho. the lava ridge wind project would build hundreds of wind turbines across 75,000 acres of government land and local ranchers say it's going to ruin their businesses. and get this? they're not going to get any of the power from the temperature . it's getting shipped to california. so california can call itself green. let's just say the locals aren't too happy about it. >> we're in a drought. and they're going to take a lot of our water and boise is running out of water. >> my opinion there is no room for any new withdrawals on the aquifer, if we have a new withdrawal from the aquifer whether it be windmills or anything else, it's just one more farmer that's going to have to go out of business. >> i can't figure out for the
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life of me why they want to build them here. >> it takes 80 gallons every six months to change the oil in one turbine. and they're going to have like, you know, 700 turbines that's an awful lot of oil. is that green? and then they have a tendency to leak. so then it goes into your ground. >> jesse: but is this a done deal? the biden administration has been mulling this project over for two years and they're reaching a final stages of the approval process and we should find out the fate of the magic valley next week dymon is an idaho farmer with the group stop lava ridge. dean, tell us specifically what kind of impacts you believe this is going to have? >> ranchers and hunting industry and on the water but the ranchers that have cows that have ran on there for generations it's going to be devastating, especially during the construction period.
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so, it's just not going to be good for the whole valley. >> jesse: so it's going to change the entire valley for the negative. have you been consulted at all? you seem like a pretty significant stockholder. >> i personally have not. some of the ranchers i don't have the grazing allotment on the dessert but my friends, you know, like john r. cush and those guys that do have the grazing allotments out there they have been approached and offered just pennies of what it would actually cost them to move off of the dessert. and it will destroy the dessert, so they will never be able to come back on again like they are now. so, but, no, i have not personally been approached by them. >> so they are bribing people to leave the lands? that makes a ton of sense. and they are not even getting good money for it. are you, as a guy in the community. are you seeing the entire community come out against this? are there other people that are like yeah, let's jam some wind turbines all over my backyard?
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>> i do not know and i have talked to a lot of people, especially since we started lava ridge, started talking to commissioners and everybody else. and i have not talked to one person in this valley that is for this wind project. a couple of them come in and say kind of what's the big deal? and then when they start looking at the significance, the size of these towers, they are 740 feet tall. 740 feet. the biggest ones on land 500. add that much more height and go out 74,000 acres and cover it. that's just one project. the same company is proposing a couple other projects. it -- once they look at the significance and what it's going to do to the valley and our way of life, there's not a single person in idaho that i have talked to that's for it. >> jesse: kareem abdul-jabbars of windmills and you don't get any of the power. it goes to california. how does that make you feel? >> yeah. and it goes to california and, you know, we are one of the
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reddist states in the nation. shipping it to california. maybe a little bit will stay in nevada. they come back and use the argument that idaho power would have an option to buy the power. but, we can't compete with power rates that they're going to charge in california. and you know how that works with big businesses they might give idaho power an option. such an high rate we can't afford to pay it anyway. that's one thing they are finding out here in idaho. ranch something a way of life for us. farming, ranching and living out here. and we don't do it for the money. we all do it to make a living. don't get me wrong that wait a minute but we're not out here to become billionaires and rich. it's a way of life. so when he they start coming in and throwing their billions of dollars and numbers around and stuff, it turns us off. we are not that interested in the money. we are interested in maintaining our way of life and the quality of life we enjoy out here. >> jesse: the quality of life is perfect out there. that's why people move to idaho to get away from these crazy cities and more people are going there because it's a beautiful and pristine state with great
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people and we hope it stays like that. dean, keep us posted and we're gonna get your back on and we're follow this as it develops. thank you so much. >> thank you. i sure appreciate you coming out and covering this for us. >> jesse: absolutely. up next, did we get smarter over the new year? >> 24 years ago was what year? >> 24? 2,000 -- no. ♪ i'm super bad ♪ ♪ u won't take a time-out. one dose of ubrelvy ♪ qu with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine.
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>> who is jesse waters? >> who is who? >> jesse waters. >> he sounds like somebody who waters a lot of plants roethke actually he killed bonsai tree. >> i didn't kill it, johnny did. >> it's his world, he's waters. and this is his world. two book recommendations, house of wolves by james patterson, i is good, and i mean it is good. also right now the boys from biloxi, it's john grisham, one of my favorite christian books of all time. evil of those. text time. where it's due hank from texas, biden just declared himself sleepy coyote.
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very good. grays from new york, i held the he already downloaded the biden app and got approved for asylum. justin from florida, what biden forgot to say, if you want to walk across the board or, you have to subscribe to border plus . so biden is going to the border before kamala. i lost a better someone. and dana perino predicted that joe biden would go to the borde this year. i think she cheated, she must'v heard something. safe injection site? it sounds like a gun free zone, what could possibly go wrong? >> exactly. julie from oklahoma, why do you still have your tree up in the
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studio? it's january 5th. you know what, you got us, we'v got to take that tree down. i always drive by these neighbors and i see there tree still up and i judge them, i think they're lazy, just haven' gotten around to it, but you know what, the people are looking at me here in the studi and i feel like i should shut u ray from stow ohio, former employer ami, it worked occasionally, kind of like our congress. where are we now? can we get a report 11 times? that mccarthy has not gotten it. we are at 11 now. stay with fox for more developments. this one is from my mom, sweetheart, don't say things like you're trying to get rid o johnny, not funny. translates is hurtful and insulting. love you. i cannot believe my mom has
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figured out how to text jesse waters prime time. if she can figure that out, i think the guatemalans can figur out how to download the app. dvr the show if you can figure that out. tucker carlson is up next, always remember i am waters, an this is my world. >> welcome to tucker carlson bird can mccarthy is just us the 11 round of trying to be speaker and it's funny how we are supposed to be feeling abou this. we're all supposed to be upset and uncalled on the verge of tears about the fact that some of his colleagues are trying to make it hard for him to become the speaker of the house. very upset. why is it so upsetting? it should be hard to become speaker of the house and this country. very hard. it's a big job, one of the most powerful in the worl
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