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have all of that covered. please join shannon bream. "fox news sunday" she will talk with republican ohio elect jim jordan. probably be a representative by then. democrat california representative ro khanna and i will be covering it tonight 10:00 p.m. with laura and beyond. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hi, jesse. >> jesse: you are covering it tonight? >> bret: i am. friday night. >> jesse: i was about to tell you to go have a drink. >> bret: what are you going to do? >> jesse: i'm going to watch you now. >> bret: okay. good. he. >> jesse: see you later. >> bret: see you. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: we all have neighbors. you love them or hate them. there's no way of getting around them. if you live next door to someone who bakes stuff, well, you are a lucky guy and probably doing much better than the guy whose neighbors are always throwing ragers.
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>> if you can punch through this wall, you really are flash gordon. >> are you going to do it. >> i'm going to punch through it. >> all right, sam. do it. [. >> oh my god. >> yes, yes. did he it. >> what the hell is your problem? you breakthrough my wall. >> right now, this country has a crazy neighbor problem. we're not talking about canada. although there is something funky going won trudeau. we are talking about our southern neighbors, mexico, who are in the middle of a hot war. yesterday, mexican officials arrested the son of chapo. a video guzman and when you go after the cartel king pin's son, can you expect all hell to break loose. for the past it 4 hours sinaloa, mexico has become a battlefield. [machine gunfire]
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[rapid machine gunfire] >> jesse: the cartels have just declared war on the mexican government which is ironic because the cartels own the mexican government. so this is a civil war within a civil war. and if you think the sinaloa cartel has anything to lose, you're wrong. they are some of the most savage and ruthless operators in the world. and life means nothing to them. [gunfire] [speaking spanish] [rapid gunfire] >> jesse: as of tonight at least 30 people have been killed and the cartels are just getting started. cities are being burnt to a crisp. they are setting buses, humvees on fire and just using those to barricade people in. the sinaloa cartels are even
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trying to shoot down commercial airplanes with kids inside them. [baby crying] >> jesse: this is the kind of stuff we saw in the war on terror in iraq and afghanistan. now it's happening in our neighbor's yard. and they're not going to stop until chapo jr. gets out. sinaloa cartels already issued the mexican government an ultimatum. president obrador has 72 hours to release the kid or else. they are going to start burning down federal buildings and gas stations. and this is all happening on the eve of joe biden's visit to mexico. biden is going there next week. we're really going to send our president in the middle of a war zone. biden wouldn't even visit ukraine. can mexico keep joe safe? mexico can't even keep mexico safe.
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they can't even control their own prisons. the cartels are starting to break up the jails. watch. [gunfire] [gunfire] >> jesse: "primetime" said last night arresting chapo's son was mexico's way of throwing joe a bone before the visit making it look like they're getting tough and cooperating with the d.e.a. no surprise mexico is already caving to the cartels. today they announced they will keep chapo jr. in mexico and not extradite him to the united states. in other words, he will be back on the streets by monday. what an ally. but it's not like mexico can hold on. they are outmanned right now. they're out-gunned, they are
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out-financed. sure they're raining down lady from apache helicopters. but they have surface-to-air capabilities. [gunfire] >> jesse: and what's the united states doing about that? nothing. we're just sitting back and watching. it's funny, right? we get involved in everyone's backyard. we arm ukraine to the teeth. send them patriot missiles, stingers, even bradley tanks, but when something happens right in our own backyard, we don't do anything? russia invades ukraine and we send them billions of dollars in weapons. the cartels haven't just invaded mexico. they have occupied mexico. and we don't even talk about it. narco terrorists are blowing up one of our biggest ally's government. and biden's plan for border security is an app. on the phone. open cable for illegals,
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basically? and one of our own border agents was just shot by a cartel smuggler. just shot. and the united states government just buries it. isn't that suspicious? the cartels have been spying on us by sending their drones over our border. cartel drones are spying on u.s. border patrol. and we haven't shot a single drone down. this country is so trigger happy overseas but we let the cartels wreak havoc all across texas, arizona, flood our country with narcotics and ms-13. is this all part of the war on drugs? is there still a war on drugs? in just a few months, we have sent 50 billion to ukraine to fight russia. but, in 15 years we have only sent 3 billion to mexico to fight the cartel. huh. and tell me if this is a coincidence. when trump built a wall on the border and then threatened to designate the cartels as a terrorist organization, the fbi and cia did everything it could
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to help biden beat him. are the cartels off limits? kind of seems like it. >> is the cia working with the cartels? >> yeah. yeah. yeah. i mean,. >> they are? >> not only the cia. also i guess every other agency in the u.s. it's very easy to stabilize a country through violence. through drug trafficking. and all of that shit. and i know for a fact that some of these radicals, they don't even know they're being played by u.s. agencies to destabilize, you know, the mexican government. >> jesse: the u.s. government is working with the narcos? that is a joined scandal. used to be a conspiracy theory that the cia was working with the cartels. now it seems like everybody just assumes they do. is that in america's best
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interest? the united states wants to destabilize mexico. keep them as our economic puppet? keep them off balance and decentralize just like a juicy labor marketed with natural resources that our multi nationals can, you know, take advantage of? all you hear about mexico is, you know, the resorts are beautiful. they have an af avocado shortag. if the caravans are coming which you only hear about that on fox. do they even care if drugs are pouring through our country? is the u.s. intelligence community just using the cartels? i'm not sure regular working class americans are benefiting from this little arrangement. derek maltz is a former d.e.a. special ops director who led operations targeting the mexican cartels. what is our relationship with the cartels? >> jesse, thank you for having me. well, it's very strange, jesse, honestly.
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like i worked my whole life in law enforcement. i'm big on the rule of law. and then when you get guys like video guzman, you have him in custody like we did in 2019 and he is released because the president of mexico is soft on crime and he made a statement he is big on hugs, not bullets. these people are animals. they're monsters. they are destroying not only mexico but destroying america we should be aggressive and unknown why we are not more aggressive great american patriots to destroy their operations they have these poisonous labs, jesse. they are killing historic levels of kids as you know. we are not even talking about it. something is really bizarre. i know, jesse, when i was the director of the special operation division. i had to go to mexico to argue
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with u.s. intelligence agency representatives because they wanted to work, capture operations with the mexican army who we knew was corrupt and they wouldn't even work with the law enforcement agencies. and something strange about it. they wanted to work in silos. now we ultimately got chapo in 2014. we came together, thanks to the ambassador at the time you know how many arms deals we do all over the world. the south koreans, the japanese. who don't we sell weapons to. like the only country, mexico that we don't give any weapons to, yet, i don't know if these guys were jihadists the sinaloa cartel, i mean, we would be raining led down them every elm pay. why is it that we don't just unleash the u.s. military
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cartels. i have been personally pushing. i testified to congress. i went to ohio, testified. even a state of ohio's congress almost unanimously voted to declare them terrorists because of the destruction in ohio. but here's the thing, jesse. president trump was yesterday to act as you said earlier but the bureaucrats and swamp rats in d.c. convinced them it was too aggressive. and the state department, and they control these actions in mexico and the policy and it didn't get done. jesse, let me ask you a question. when bill barr retired and went on the speaking tour, he talks now about how they operate like isis in mexico. how they should be, you know, taken from the face of the earth and how they can't be treated as criminals because the prosecution system has failed. and for all these american law
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enforcement agencies that developed the evidence on these really bad guys in mexico, we can't get them arrested. we can't get them apprehended. we can't get them extra died because ammo doesn't want to do it. you question yourself what about the public safety of our kids and our country what is going on here, jesse. something really strange. >> jesse: you could really unite the country if we declared war on cartels. that we'll really unite americans. again, this is just another intelligence community scandal that keeps popping up everywhere. well, listen, thanks so much for coming on, derrick. we always appreciate your up sight. have a great weekend. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: what's al sharpton doing to help black people in harlem? we went there to find out.
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>> jesse: new york city's crime numbers just came in. not good. overall crime is up 20%. robberies, burglaries, transit crimes, everything. subway crime that's up 30%. i guess the only good news is murders are down a wee bit. but really no one feels safe here anymore. mayor adams knows it. d.a. alvin brag knows it. al sharpton knows it. and that's why all these big important people met yesterday up in harlem to figure out a plan at least that's how they framed it an historic public safety summit. here's the thing. the super important meeting was held behind closed doors. so they inviting the media to come to sharpton's spot in harlem afterward for a briefing. of course, we sent a producer there to ask questions and listen to this. sharpton's people were fishing around asking our producer what we planned on asking.
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and just like that they got scared. >> we are against any kind of impairing the fairness and protection of those communities. that's what we met on tonight and that's the message we want to give to protect the message our principles not to take questions. you just got all you are going to get. god bless you. [applause] >> jesse: that was their media availability. they don't even let reporters ask questions. and we had some good ones. just about everybody there gave a speech about all the big plans they have for public safety. but, they never really explained what the plans were. we never found out. which leads us to believe that this was a nice little catered affair where they tried to figure out how much money to throw at the problem and who got the money. so what exactly is al sharpton and company done to protect the black community?
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well, our producer was up there. he found out. she found out. >> black-on-black crime is wreaking havoc on new york city. what is the root cause, do you think? >> oh, that's a toughy. i would have to say unemployment. >> what we're seeing now is a mental health issue. our young people are suffering all across this country from every background you could think of. >> it's the bigwigs. that's the real criminals. they could care less about us small people. >> what specifically has al sharpton done for the black community? >> i have no idea. >> i'm not sure specifically, but i know he speaks for the black community a lot. >> i'm going to be honest with you i really don't know much about al sharpton. i know he is right down the block here. i'm not really sure what he has done if anything at all. >> do you want to defund the police? >> oh, no. no. i think the police should get paid more money. >> no way. we need protection.
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>> if someone was coming through my window, i'm calling the police, right? >> no. i don't think that they need to defund the police because the police need resources. >> what's a bigger problem, drugs or guns? >> well, now they open the door to marijuana, you know, that's going to attack your frontal lobe and it's going to be more crime. >> the d.a., alvin bragg, he is soft on crime. what's your message to him? >> being soft on crime is just basically saying you are okay with it. >> looks to me like none of his family or him have been convicted of a crime because it would happen to him or his family, he will not let it rest. if you want to protect the people you have to do [bleep], you know, to protect the people. >> jesse: horace cooper is the author of "put you all back in chains" co-chair of project 21.
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very interesting when you speak to residents of harlem about al sharpton who is, i guess, appointed himself the leader of new york, black america, i don't know what civil rights justice. there's a real disconnect. i don't feel like the media understands the disconnect. >> well, absolutely the media doesn't, quote, understand. what they don't understand is black americans, like white americans, look around and they ask for practical solutions to problems. black americans are actually more likely to support law enforcement, greater funding, oppose defunding than the population at large. black americans are more interested in being able to be entrepreneurs and job creation than even the population at large. race grifters like al sharpton is more interested in lining his pockets and telling the
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progressives and the other wokesters whatever it is they wish to hear. >> jesse: isn't it interesting you hear those residents up in harlem, you know, we need to give the police more money, this marijuana stuff is messing with people's brain. it's almost like white liberals have a completely different political stance than the people they claim to represent. first of all reneed to understand what progressives have been doing often in the name of blacks and browns has nothing to do with blacks and browns but has everything to do with the promulgation of the radical policies that they promote and they believe in. when you ask black americans about the death penalty, black americans sit on one side. the wokesters, progressives,
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white liberals sit on an entirely different side. black americans would like government to do more to control crime. black americans were on board with the war on crime. it is the progressives, it's the wokesters and the white liberals that have been against the effort to make our community safer and the problem is race grifters, like al sharpton tell those wokesters whatever they want to hear because that's where the cash is. >> jesse: i think you say the same thing clay travis said last nights white liberals are ruining the country. i'm going to deal with the white liberals, horace, just leave it to me. i think we can figure this out. everybody go check out horace's book. it's a good one. have a great weekend. the stripper that hunter biden got pregnant may hold the key to busting up the whole biden crime
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>> jesse: what's the city doing about it? money is not a problem. san francisco spent nearly 800 million on homelessness services and drug treatment programs just last year. but things are getting worse. the liberal courts won't let san francisco clear out the tent cities and the homeless task force they can't get their you know what together. so who loses here besides the junkies who are killing themselves on the street? it's the rest of the citizens. especially the small business owners like adam hezbollah neck who owns a sandwich shop called the deli board. last january someone smashed his store window and robbed the joint adam has been pushing san francisco's leaders to handle the city's drug and crime problems for years and all there is left to do just document the tragedy and hope someone in power steps up. >> i sail it again. here is the fire department. this is just tragic.
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somebody must do something. this is absolutely out of control. this is day-to-day thing. >> jesse: san francisco deli owner adam resnick joins us now. what's it like trying to flight. >> jesse: what it like trying to operate the business with this kind of atmosphere outside? >> you know, i think it's obviously clear that there is a ghal san francisco first thing i want to be clear about it's a bipartisan issue here. san francisco and the city and the state and the united states all have a fentanyl epidemic on their hands. it's very clear that it's a tragic epidemic that the entire united states needs to beware of. >> jesse: i 100 percent agree with you. when you present this video or
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your testimony to local leaders, what's their reaction? >> i mean, it's undeniable that they watch my feed and that they're aware of the goings on. i really think that addiction is very complicated issue. i think addiction biggest challenge is denial. and i think that the city, state, and united states have been in denial about this epidemic for many years. people are going to have to cross the aisles. people are going to have to unite and really listen to various opinions and really, i think that the transformation from homelessness and the funding should really be transferred into mental health and addiction and crisis services here. >> jesse: i do, too. because a lot of it doesn't really seem to be about the homelessness problem. it's tied into the mental health and the drug addiction. a lot of people don't understand that what do other residents of san francisco feel? you must talk to your fellow
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business owners. are people -- have people had it? like at what level are we at right now? are we at a 9? are we at a 10? what? >> you know, i do believe that we're tuckwe're turning the pag. the movement in the direction of hope is coming soon. i think that we have definitely hit the pit. the unfortunate part is that thousands of people have died. residents like myself have reversed bodies. you know, i really have to give a shout out to the san francisco fire department. the san francisco police department for really saving people's lives here. the overdose crisis here is objectively, probably one of the biggest problems that i have ever seen. and i have to believe that there has to be better way to treat this problem. >> jesse: yeah. i think the country is smart enough to figure it out and we have the money and the tools and
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the wherewithal to do it. we just don't have the drive. all right. adam meznick check out his deli and order as much as you can. have a great weekend. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> the most powerful stripper in the world since stormy daniels is threatening to take down the biden crime family. remember hunter was selling his little paintings. hunter is not an artist but people were paying hundreds of thousands per piece and the white house played dumb. >> it still is the purview of the gallerist. we still do not know and will not know who purchases any paintings and the president remains proud of his son. >> jesse: well then jen should be proud of this little nugget. we're finally going to get a list of all hunter biden's donors. i mean his patrons. some of who spent as much as half a million on paintings from a guy who just became a painter two years ago and a lawsuit filed by his retired stripper
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baby momma, i hate saying baby momma but i do. london roberts, she is threatening to reveal the names of hunter's anonymous aren't buyers. the biden family is worried about this woman. because hunter's art thing was money op. for the first family. and, you know, it's basically a campaign finance scam. hunter's sugar brother got 2 million, remember? paid off those back taxes and mini paid, what? 70 million to buy the senate for the democrats? but, in this case we don't know how much got funneled into the biden family through the art world. now, what a way to curry favor with the president of the united states. he pays his son 500 grand for crooked art. it's what you call the biden family bailout. which fat cat or fat cats do you think wired hunter biden all that cash? i bet you all of my bitcoin that some of these buyers were chinese.
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>> jesse: have you ever noticed that everything is racist? >> historically, in america is very racist. >> misogynist jerk faces. >> if an under pass was constructed such as this a bus carrying mostly black and puerto rican kids to a beach or would have been in new york was designed to low for it to pass by but that obviously reflects racism that went into those design choices. >> jesse: it's not just bridges pools and the founding fathers. your new year's resolution to get back in shape is racist, too. i can try to explain but let
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this crazy woman do it. >> antifatness is rooted in anti-blackness and the reason why people are pursuing thinness pursuing proximity to whiteness. the reason why people people hate black people. curvier, bigger associated with blackness. especially black women and that's why they are discriminated in the workplace, overly sexualized and this has gone back for centuries and centuries. also forms of capitalism, sexism, racism. comes back to white supremacy the foundation of the fabric of america and rules every sector and aspect of our society. >> jesse: the word ebees is rooted in racism and wanting to lose weight upholds white supremacy. dr. catherine coleman is a -- joins at this minute. is there anything mentally wrong with someone who thinks like this? >> are they meeting diagnostic criteria for some type of mental health disorder? not necessarily.
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the problem i see is if they continue this type of mentality they're on a slippery slope where they could. these people they are taking a look at things that are outside of their realm of control and blaming them for all of their problems. and when we have this kind of mindset, not taking ownership for our own issues instead just pointing out that the world is bad and people are bad and serve racist. it gives these people less control in their lives and so, you know, i worry for this woman. i hope that she's not on a downward slope to mental illness. >> jesse: what would you diagnose that type of thinking as if it does descend to a bad place? >> well, it's irrational thinking. i mean, these are what we call cognitive distortions and i would actually say that, you know, what we are seeing here is classic projection. when you're not willing to acknowledge what's going on with yourself and just point fingers at everybody else, that's what we call projection. but the way of thinking is absolutely irrational. it's that everything else is bad and i'm holier than thou.
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>> jesse: do you think you are seeing this on a massive scale in the united states because if you look around, it's not just one woman saying. this it means millions of people believe catherine, that everything is racist. >> well, it's the low hanging fruit to say that something is racist. it's an easy out when we feel like we don't have any other kind of explanation or we don't want to dig deeper into a problem. and, specifically are, with the clip that you just showed with this woman talking about the gym. last year it was if you go to the gym you are fat phobic if you want to be skinny. now that victoria secret changed their ads and women of all sizes and whole beauty of every size, now it's racist because that's just an easy out. >> jesse: well, if wanting to be thin is racist. then i'm the grand wizard. doctor, thank you very much for joining us and have a great weekend. >> have a good one. >> jesse: everybody knows you give a mouse a cookie, is he going to ask for milk.
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and when the cookies are reparations there aren't enough cows on earth to produce that much milk. last month "primetime" told you about the situation over in california where they want to give every single black resident 200 grand as reparations for slavery. even though slavery never existed in california. but when black californians found out about the payday, they didn't think it was enough. >> at the end of the day, any amount is too little and every amount is never enough. >> your job is to hear us. we transparency. first thing i said yesterday was the dead front in front of us. the dead honkies. there they will be expected to get reparations as well. >> it's to be gifted with us with a gold and silver bullion. >> sorry, gavin, 200 grand is not enough, you know inflation and all. we learned today that we have a number. it's a new number.
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and it's big. according to camilla moore, head of california's reparations task force, quote: we brought in a group of economists. they came up with a million dollars each for each black californian descended from slaves. so this is, i think, being done through the honor system or maybe they are using 23 and me. ancestry.com. i'm not sure. we haven't figured it out. but, if the economist said it was a million. economists have never been wrong. then i guess it's a million for every black person in the state of california. that means lebron james, kevin hart, samuel jackson. multi millionaires they are entitled. so if everybody in california under these conditions and it's 2.2 million black residents in that state, and if the economists are right. which they always are. it's going to cost the state $2.2 trillion. kind of makes newsom's $2 million toilet look like chump change and if you think it
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no pressure. here is the first category, faulty faculty. is the old goes those who can't do, teach. which makes sense because this failed candidate -- those who can't do, teach? my parents or teachers. this failed candidate just got a sweet gig as a professor on an ivy league university. is that hillary clinton or beto o'rourke? >> you are going to get a text from your mom i feel like i saw this headline but it didn't click on the actual article. >> jesse: that is me with everything, is it crooked? >> oh, no. >> she's going to columbia and we are sending johnny to columbia over the weekend -- we are going to ask the students how they feel about the professor. >> what's on the day one syllabus, how to lose an election by not going to
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wisconsin? >> that was almost a new jersey devils chant. >> welcome to the garden state. now you have to root for my devils. >> jesse: i can still root for the flyers, trust me. >> more importantly you have to root for the new york giants. >> jesse: i look better in green. many made off appeared in court this weekend his choice of attire had people asking -- why did she leave it at the courthouse? our question is what kind of backpack was at the? was at jan's board or north face? >> i feel like north face are for people were outdoorsy. >> i'm going to go with north face because i don't know. >> this is a critical answer, what is it? it is a north face.
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>> jesse: you screamed like that, is that what you do to keep the bears away? >> that's exactly right i learned some good stuff. >> jesse: let's see if you can make abby scream again. this big liberal is a big deal but he's not above -- he just put out a video asking his fans to follow his wife on instagram. was a john fetterman or alec baldwin? >> didn't her wife take a picture and crop them out of it i feel like she would care about this kind of thing. >> but he's not really speaking all that much. i'm going to go with baldwin. >> jesse: what is it? >> please follow my wife -- >> that has been controversial. >> she wants more spanish followers because she's fluent. >> jesse: a lot of spanish speakers in the world. food pyramid scheme we imported this week that fauci's nih paid
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tufts university to come up with a new food period and the findings were shocking. according to them the nutritional scoring system which food is better for you? fritos or rye bread to? >> i feel like a riot is actually good for you the surprise would be fritos. >> jesse: you are really thinking -- >> i'm going reverse psychology on this. >> jesse: is it fritos? it is fritos. >> he's already winning he knew if he said the same answer as may -- >> jesse: you let him win, you won many times. you are a top as they say at the white house press briefing, a top of the leaderboard and now you are not going all the way down. congratulations. but still not wearing the jersey but congratulations.
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will next see you on fox nation. >> she's got the coolest job. >> jesse: everyone is jealous of abby. we have something that i really don't want to have to say -- but i got a hot water situation yesterday i said people who haven't taken their christmas trees down yet are lazy. what i didn't know it is today is the first official day you are allowed to take the tree down because it's the feast of the epiphany. also known as the 12th night. i did not know about the feast, i did not know -- i thought it was january 6th i thought people were being lazy, i apologize to all those people out there. is that a catholic thing or a protestant thing? i don't know. i just didn't know and i apologize. it's like my first apology ever, whatever. cartels are so powerful because of us, we buy the drugs that pay the cartels billions, it's got
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filled mostly responsible. wonder if joe needs directions to el paso. kamala can help him out she's never been to the border either. al sharpton is a jerk who still has millions of unpaid taxes. i heard that sugar brother is loaded. brendan from detroit, michigan, where are people who threw soup on van gogh's painting? they should visit -- cream of mushroom right on those finger paintings. i think people would still pay half a million for that. jane from ohio i guess the new food period guidelines are designed to make people at peace and therefore antiracist. i'm a little late on this but can you tell jesse that she can
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always make her own breakfast sausage, no harder than making a burger. you want me -- what is sausage, is it veal, beef -- i don't even know what sausages but it's a lot of meat and i'm not putting that stuff together. i'm busy in the mornings. ddr the show, always remember, i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." kevin mccarthy's continued attempt to become speaker of the house continues at this hour. the house is expected to take another vote late tonight, you will see it live here on fox of course but first and anniversary -- two years ago today capitol hill police officer called michael byrd shot an unarmed woman in the neck. at the time of tha
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