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stockpile dwindling as ukraine looks for even more help from the u.s. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and still unafraid. if there are any other candidates who would like to get into the presidential race, feel free to come on "special report." we'll give you your time. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. jesse? >> jesse: did you play any golf when you went down to interview nikki? >> bret: i'm not going to deny that. [laughter] >> jesse: i have a throat learn from you, bret. [laughter] >> jesse: oh, man, we need to talk. >> bret: see you. >> jesse: have a good one. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: you know the annoying guy at work, lazy, sloppy, talks to you in the bathroom? but you have to put up with him. >> hold on, hold on. judge is in session.
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what is the problem here. >> you put my stuff in jell-o again. [laughter] [phone ringing] >> that's real professional. >> jesse: no one ever wants to make a big rut can you say in r. let things slide. >> i never formally congratulated you on your promotion. i would like to say congratulations. >> insert listening device into the body of the mallard. can observe jim, trap jim and destroy jim just like in the bavarian fairy tale only this time the mallard skins the toad alive. >> jesse: media let biden get away too much for too long. ignored gas price, crime and the border. they didn't care. those were your problems. but finally the media is mad about something. why now? because were lied to about the only thing washington takes seriously. classified documents. when something is classified, that means only certain people can see it or touch it. and if someone who is not
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supposed to see it or touch it sees and touches it, they tell you our spies will die. they can classify a chinese food menu and washington will put you in jail for reading it. but every reporter in washington wants a source to them a classified document. it's the sexiest scoop they will ever get their hands on. it's front page news. maybe they will score on award. i mean, can you blow up the border, bankrupt the country, and take bribes from communists and that's just politics. but if you mishandle a classified document, your career is over. and that's why the media thought they had trump in the crosshairs. when little rocket man's love letter was locked away at mar-a-lago. they were going to hang that over his head forever. how could biden be so careless, so reckless? and how could the white house press secretary lie to them about something so serious? >> you said that the search has been completed but is the president confident that there
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are no additional documents with classified marks that remain in any other additional location. >> look, i can just refer to you what his team said. the search is complete. >> jesse: the media ran with what the binder told them, case closed. but 48 hours later we find out biden's lawyers caught joe with another batch of documents laying right out in the open. spread eagle in wilmington. the white house knew about it. and lied about it. right to their face. so, when the binder showed her face this week, it was personal. >> so did you not know on friday that those documents had been found when you were at the podium or are you being directed by someone to not be forthcoming on this issue? >> i have been forthcoming from this podium. what i said yes to is what the statement at the time that we all had, right? you all had the statement and i was repeating what the -- what the counsel was sharing at that time. and so. >> i we have that statement so we knew what was in it but you also knew -- did you not know --
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>> -- i'm telling you -- i just answered the question. >> jesse: the binder is blowing up right now. cnn just put a hit piece out on her saying they have reached a boiling point with the binder, she is not well-equipped they say. she is the least effective white house press secretary of the tv era they say. cnn is even bashing the binder for her binder, saying she struggles to take questions in the briefing room, she relies on her binder of talking points to respond to a simple question. oh, is the media frustrated with the binder? because the binder has been babbling nonsense for a year and the media said nothing. the binder was never in fighting shape. the media never got her in fighting shape. so how did the media expect the binder to be able to handle a scandal when the hardest question she has ever gotten until then was who came up with ultra maga? the white house is collapsing at the slightest bit of scrutiny.
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and the media who went after trump for cleaning documents he declassified in a closet surrounded by security on an island for a year and a half that the government knew about can't defend joe any longer because joe scattered classified documents all over his chinese funded think tank and dirty garage for six years. that no one knew about. so how do you defend that when we put people in prisoner for not even half of that? it's always something new with joe, too. first, the chinese poured 50 million into the think tank and then we found out it was 100 million? and then they say we found all the documents. and then they find more next to his corvette. which he claims was secure. until we get pictures of hunter taking it for a joy ride. did hunter leave the garage door open? well, hunter leaves his laptops at repair shops. so who knows? and hunter is a national security nightmare. the chinese bribed the guy with diamonds. he has a chinese spy as a
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secretary and he records himself smoking crack with escorts. but the garage that hunter just pealed outs of with the big guy's car, totally secure. and then we find out hunter claimed he owned house and he was paying the big guy 50 g's a month to live in it. hunter in his own memoir bragged about quarantining at the big guy's house during the campaign and now they find out hunter was selling access to anybody. if you want an access pass to the biden family, all you have to do is be hunter's sugar brother, pay off his taxes so he can blow his cash on vacations to hawaii. you think we're kidding? we're not. hunter's sugar brother, kevin morris paid off $2 million in hunter's irs debt. you think the guy is just being nice? no. it's hush money. the media went after trump for settling with stormy daniels for 1,345,000. they claimed it was hush money to win an election.
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but trump would have one pays the president's family in $2 million in tax bills before an election, how is that not hush money? how was that not a campaign finance crime? again, the biden administration are putting the media in a bat spot. so the they are making the media look bad. worse thing can you do to the media make them look stupid. that's why they hated trump so much because trump exposed them. biden is doing the same thing just in a different way. the media has to maintain its credibility so they have to turn on him. even cnn is starting to turn, watch. >> public material shows that joe biden did in iraq with some of his sons associate. one example the republican site miguel a mexican businessman and son of the former president who hunter was trying to woo in 2014 he and his dad were photographed at the white house with then vice president biden. in a later email, hunter biden
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reminds him of the favors he has done for him. we have been talking about business deals and partnerships for seven years. i have brought every single person you have ever asked me to bring to the f'ing white house. >> so cnn is like the guy who shows up late to the party. after everybody left. hey, guys, want to do a shot? no, not with you. but, believe it or not, they're out for blood this time. cnn smells blood in the water. the democrats in the media have an agreement everybody sticks to the same story. biden is not holding up his end of the bargain and it's not a good look it. makes biden look guilty and makes the media look wrong and now the whole biden family is getting a look. even joe's brother, jimmy the chen. >> james biden was also named in a lawsuit filed in july. he allegedly received about $600,000 in loans in 2018 from a company he worked with. americorps health. based upon representations that his last name biden could open
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doors. and that he could obtain a large investment from the middle east based on his political connections. >> this whole biden family was making money off joe. but they are not even stopping at jimmy the chin. digging up dirt on the other biden brother. franky four fingers. >> frank biden, a developer of for profit charter schools has invoked his brother in trying to convince local officials to approve his projects. in 2021 at a gathering of medical professionals, he made this pledge: >> the bully pulpit that i have as a result of the privilege of being associated with my brother joey. and i'll do everything in my power to support you to get the job done. to get federal dollars to your research. >> jesse: why didn't this come out during the campaign? well, either cl n sat on it or they didn't look for it. but now that cnn has made joe look bad, it's payback time.
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and i got to tell you, special counsel, good for ratings. and cnn needs all the help they can get. the biden dynasty is a house of cards. you pull one and the whole thing collapses. are we about to witness what i think we're about to witness? na. we're not that lucky. harry turchie is a retired fbi investigator who led the unabomber investigation. how much trouble is biden in roar we going to get everybody in washington circumstantialing the wagons like they usually do,. >> you will get everybody circling the wagons but this is different. as you explained and the way i would put it is fbi are taught to pull that ultimate thread and finally have a breakthrough in some major complicated case. that's what is happening here. they pulled on the thread and the thread happens to be classified documents hard to
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explain. the dam is breaking. the media is going to drown in this as is are all the other people social media, other mainstream network channels and the people that have helped defend all of these different issues and throw off the -- people off the trail over the last few years. they can't do that now. so they have to take the best deal. it's like when the mobsters are all finally caught and then they start trying to make deals for each other. and that's what's happening here. and i think that one of the things about this document scandal is this: it cast a light on so many other issues that we have been talking about. it cast a light on the question of is the fbi independent any longer? well, it apparently is not because merrick garland has decided that the fbi can go long just stay out of the way. the lawyers will handle it. the lawyers will assure american citizens that everything is okay here. there's nothing to see here. it's kind of like don't pay
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attention to the man behind the curtain. and i think americans now are finally fed up as well. think are finally seeing that something is really wrong here. from my perspective and from fbi agents and people who have worked thieves kind of cases, we get to another angle and that is chinese intelligence and you brought that up. chinese intelligence has been working and i just have to say, this on the democratic party for decades. this didn't just happen overnight. you go from one person to another and you recruit one person, you get assessment on another and you just keep going. that now is in doubt as well because of these documents found in places that we just can't explain. you've got money coming in one end. the university of pennsylvania. you've got the university of pennsylvania paying the president. and then coming out another end. so all of these things are happening. and 'puts the media in a very hard position. >> jesse: yeah. the president was asked about this today out on the west coast. and here's what he said. i think he was reading from a
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statement his lawyer gave him. watch this. >> we found a handful of documents were failed -- were filed in the wrong place. we immediately turned them over to the archives and the justice department. we're fully cooperating and looking forward to getting this resolved quickly. i think you're gonna find there's nothing there. enough to regrets. i'm following what the lawyers have told me they want me to do. it's exactly what we're doing. there's no there there. thank you. >> jesse: when someone says there is no there there there is usually there there. >> there's a lot of there there and there are no fbi agents to find out whose fingerprints are on those documents to properly collect them and send them to the lab in the right order so certain forensic exams could be done. there is' a real problem if you have an intention of prosecuting someone, none of those attorneys can take part in that prosecution. because they are all now witnesses and there are people that have to be maybe cross-examined. this is a mess. and the intention here is to
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cover up not to get to the bottom of. it is to cover up. the same things they have been covering up now for years. the biden connection with the chinese, the flow of millions of dollars of chinese money into america. and the fact that we have bevy of legislation and decisions which, for some reason, always benefit chinese interest but never benefit america's interest. >> >> jesse: the president has no regrets so we'll leave it at that thank you very much as always, terry. love having you on. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: alec baldwin is probably going to prison. judge jeanine pirro spoke to the d.a. who is charging the actor and she is here next. ♪ aah, it's a good day to cough. oh, no! bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! hmmm, ok. not coughing at yoga? antiquing not coughing?
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alec baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter a year after he shot his crew member dead on set. and if he goes to trial and gets convicted he is facing more than five years in prison for killing cinematographer hail llana hutchins. baldwin is probably shocked is he going to be charged because months after the shooting he told abc he would be clear and wasn't responsible everybody told by people in the know even inside the state that it's highly unlikely i would be charged with anything criminally. >> do you feel guilt? >> no, no. i feel that there -- i feel that someone is responsible for what happened, and i can't say who that is but i know it's not me. i mean, honest to god, if i felt that i was responsible i might have killed myself if i thought i was responsible. and i d i c i don't say that li. >> baldwin pointed a loaded gun at a woman's head and shot her
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dead but isn't her fault he said he didn't pull the trigger. >> i let go of the hammer and the gun goes off. i let go of the hammer and the gun wents of. >> at the moment. >> that's the moment the gun went off. >> it wasn't in the script for the trigger to be pulled. >> i the trigger wasn't pulled i didn't pull the trigger. >> i never would point a gun at them and pull the trigger never. that was the training i had. >> jesse: baldwin told police he just cocked the gun and it went off. >> i take the gun out and as i take -- clears the barrel clears. i turn and congress the gun. the gun goes off. it's supposed to be a cold gun. >> jesse: but last summer the fbi released a report that said baldwin is had to have pulled the trigger especially since the hammer was swokd cocked. that's how the gun goes off. ha llana's family knows this and baldwin settled the civil suit for millions last year where this video reenactment was used.
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watch. >> but baldwin isn't the only one to be charged. the film's armourer, the woman right here with the green hair, an an na gutierrez reed also going to be hit with voluntary manslaughter charge. she loaded the gun the day of the fatal shooting. when police interviewed her she told them baldwin was distracted during gun safety training. >> in order to train alec that day at the church and we practiced some of his stuff. other than that, he was really distracted. he was on the phone a lot. and he wasn't -- wasn't available for him to practice with that day. >> jesse: this was sloppy set
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for a low budget film that cut every corner they could. crew members sleeping in cars because they couldn't afford hotel rooms. guns accidently discharging all over the place. crew members even walked off the set because they didn't feel safe he was the one who pointed the gun and produced the movie so he is on hook for the safety on set. my co-host of "the five" interviewed d.a. >> what evidence exactly convinced you to charge baldwin in case? >> well, there was really a totality of the evidence. mr. baldwin had a duty at his -- at the base level to never hold a gun and point it at a person while pulling the trigger. but he also had a duty, as an actor and a producer on that set, to have the bullets checked offer to check them himself to make sure that they weren't live. >> we believe baldwin as a producer knows everything that goes on on the set so, yeah, there was a lot of problems
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there was a lot -- there were a couple accidental discharges. there was a lot of safety concerns that were brought to the attention of management and he did nothing about it. >> jesse: baldwin may have hid something from investigators. >> there were also reports that baldwin directed his assistant to delete archives on his phone as well as a report that later came out that there were no calls on his phone on the day of the incident. >> we did analyze the phone records and actually we're continuing to analyze them and there were some things missing. the problem is we're not sure whether it was intentional on baldwin's part. >> he did direct an assistant to delete of archive, correct? >> that is in his text messages, correct. and this is part of our investigation. >> judge jeanine pirro joins me now. so, judge, is this going to trial? >> you know, i think if alec baldwin and let me just say one thing, jesse, before i answer
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that question it is the height of arrogance and he did himself no favor, alec baldwin by saying i'm not responsible. you know, this is not my fault. whoever's fault it is. look, you took a gun, it was a loaded gun. you pointed it, you pulled the trigger and a woman died. the mother of a child died. so, you know, the guy is delusional? that sense and i'm not suggesting that he is mentally ill. just a little delusional but the idea of what he should do, if he is smart, he will have learned to keep his mouth shut because the fbi has already made a liar out of him and creates the inconsistent statement during the trial. he will take a plea. try to get out of this as clean and quickly as he can but, understand, he is facing six and a half years not just the 18 months for involuntary manslaughter but a gun charge attached to that the jury has the option of going for either or both. and, if they do, he faces six and a half years. he has got a lot on the line here. >> jesse: could you still see
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alec baldwin saying i'm alec baldwin. i'm going to take the stand. i'm going to fight. this i believe in my heart that it's not my fault and i'm taking this to trial and i'm going to beat the rap. >> a lot of celebrities have done that and a lot of celebrities have been successful. but, understand. these prosecutors, these are prosecutors who are not focused on any of that. they are focused on the evidence. they know they have the evidence. they know they have got the goods. and they can convict him. and they are ready to do so. we'll see if he wants a plea, he should plead. but, as far as i'm concerned. there should be some accountability here. and, by the way, the armorer hannah gutierrez reed should have never been on that set. live rounds were going off. people were walking offer the set. it was a dangerous set. if you notice the prosecutor said he wasn't just an actor, he was a producer. so, it was like he had a double opportunity to check things. >> jesse: never hire an armorer with green hair.
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>> jesse: biden's app. for illegals is up and running and off to a bad start. if you don't know what i'm talking about biden's big solution for open border is giving migrants an app. so they can make an appointment to break into the country. it's like open table for illegals. the migrants still pay cartels to smuggle them from venezuela to mexico and then they download the app. and make a reservation for whenever they want to come in. do you have a room for a party of 16 at 9:00 in tijuana? yes, we do. here's the problem. it looks like biden hired the same guy who made the obamacare website to make the app. because the migrants can't get a resi and they aren't happy. [speaking spanish] >> i filled out the application
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in an easy and fast way but most of the appointments on the borders are already taken. the only one was tijuana so i have to go back there. i don't have money. now i have to walk so i can arrive on the date i have to be there. >> jesse: biden's app. telling this guy to walk 600 miles to tijuana. bowles to california. it's going to take them at least a month. is the app. going to hold his reservation for that long? because most restaurants only hold a table for like 15 minutes. who came up with this we know it wasn't biden when he heard mexican app. he thought he was getting nachos. was it jill trying to order tacos one night? terrible idea. it's like telling burglars why don't you climb through my window between 3 and 4:00 a.m. finish the wall, maybe hire more agents stop telling the migrants to come illegally. maybe kill catch and release. just a start. karl rove is a former white house deputy chief of staff and a fox news contributor.
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so the app. is off to a great start, karl. >> yeah. terrific. excellent. wonderful. the word app. available worldwide. you mentioned a couple of things here. can i make one other suggestion? >> jesse: yes. >> remember, most of the people who apply for asylum are denied asylum. their applications are denied because the u.s. law requires that people who come here seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to race, religion, nationality, manimembership in a particular social group. i'm reading from the website of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services. this is why most people who come here claiming asylum do not get granted asylum. in the meantime while we are waiting to adjudicate them they disappear into the american society many never even show up for court dates. can i make a discussion? rather than doing an app. that the administration might be smarter to say if you want to make an application for asylum, you have to do it at a u.s.
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ambassadoembassy or office in he country or adjacent country. if you don't want to stay in venezuela, want to escape the violence in ukraine, you have to do it at u.s. embassy in adjoining country. saving the people from coming the long distance that they are coming and save them from paying the cartel thousands of dollars to get to our border. and save us the difficulty of having to then admit them and adjudicate them. they can only fill out that application today. you may only file this application if you are physically present in the united states. if we said you have to fill it out in your home country or an adjacent country adjacent to that. that would discourage people from coming the long distances that they do just simply to apply for economic asylum. i want to come to the united states because you have a great life available to me here, that's not a ground for an asylum. >> jesse: karl, they don't want to discourage it. they want to make it easier for people to come here. that's the whole point of the app. >> well, you know, that may be true, but i'm suggesting that maybe if the administration was
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serious about causing people not to come to our border, which they claim publicly that think want to do. they are now starting to admit that we have got a crisis on the border. if they wanted to stop people from coming here, then stop them from coming here by discouraging them from making the long journey. >> jesse: he says he has no regrets about keeping classified documents in his garage. so anything he says i'm not sure i believe. >> well, you know what? here's the deal. maybe the republicans in the house ought to go ahead and pass a very simple bill that says exactly what i have just said and send it to the senate and let the democrats decide whether they're going to do something to relieve the pressure on our border or not. because the american people are going to say, what? i didn't know that you had to come here to apply for asylum. that's why all these people are coming. if we said you have got to do it from there and not come to our border, maybe that would be a good signal. maybe the republicans ought to send it. >> jesse: everybody watching, go download the "wall street journal" app. and get karl rove's op-ed. it's much better. >> thank you. >> jesse: much better than the other apps we are selling the
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mexicans. thank you very much, karl rove. >> you bet. >> jesse: there has been a lot of questions how effective the covid vaccines actually are. millions of americans got the shot. some under the threat of getting fired. and now there is some questions. but the vaccine companies like pfizer, they don't want to talk. you don't ever hear from the ceo albert albert ba roll la unless is he doing a friendly interview and that changed this week when the boys at rebel news caught up with them at davos. >> ask you did you know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission. how long did you know that without staying it publicly. >> thank you very much. >> why won't you answer that question? we now know that the vaccines do not stop transmission. why did you keep that secret? >> have a nice day. >> i won't have a nice day until i know the answer. how much money have you personally made off the vaccine? >> how many boosters do you
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think it will take for you to be happy enough with your earnings? >> in the past, pfizer has paid $2.3 billion in fines for deceptive marketing. have you engaged in that same conduct again? >> are you used to only sympathetic media so you don't know who answer any questions? >> [speaking foreign language] >> shame on you, sir. shame on you. >> jesse: wow. that was rough. way to go rebel news. and the rebels also spotted john kerry and he wasn't really happy to see them either. >> secretary kerry, do you think that the high price of natural gas is actually a helpful thing to get people to transition to a green economy? >> i would love to talk about it but i just can't do it on the run. >> how do you justify being here when you yourself take private jets? can you answer that? >> i don't. >> but have you taken a private
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jet -- you have taken a private jet to climate you have done that. >> i fly commercial, exclusively. >> jesse: he exclusively flies commercial. i thought people like kerry had no choice but to fly private. i mean, that's what he told us when he was taking the flying squirrel across the globe. >> i understand that you came here with a private jet. is that an environmental way to travel. >> if you offset your carbon, it's the only choice for somebody like me who is traveling the world to win this battle. and i believe the time it takes me to get somewhere, i can't sail across the ocean i have to fly to meet with people and get things done. >> jesse: drugs, crime and homelessness is out of control in san francisco. but the d.a. arrested this guy instead. ♪ (bridget vo) with thyroid eye disease... i hid from the camera.
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bringing charges against this guy. >> move. okay? going to move? >> jesse: art gallery owner glenn hosed down a homeless woman squatted outside his business. she wouldn't leave. she allegedly spat at him and threw trash cans all over him. d.a. jenkins charged him with battery. "primetime" definitely doesn't think we should just be hosing down the homeless. is this guy really the problem? major crimes in san francisco were under this new d.a. one of the root causes was drugs. d.a. jenkins has said she doesn't want to criminalize drugs. so she has put out a plan that lets junkies off the hook only after they are shooting heroin on someone's stoop for the fifth time. well then she'll file a
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complaint and the complaint doesn't send that person to jail. it sends them to rehab. is that the right idea? i don't know. but it doesn't feel like it's working. while brooks is busy charging business owners you and your family are going to keep seeing scenes like this. >> did really shooting in your neck, bro? that's crazy, bro. right in front of the federal building. hey, bro, you got to do that somewhere else, bro, come on, man, you are right on the street. you got people out here walking their kids. [bleep] >> richie who took those videos is a former drug dealer who is now helping to clean up san francisco's streets. is he documenting what kids see every single day while just trying to get home from the bus stop. >> get home safe. >> [bleep] come on, man.
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>> these little kids got to work through this [bleep] crazy. >> richie wynn is here now. richie used to deal drugs. what's your solution to all of this. >> it's a complicated situation here but what they are doing is making the problem worse by creating political are atmosphere to where they are moving or moral goal post further away from what it should be. it should be based programs not this harm reduction model that they're using. they are actually trying to make safe consumption sites here in san francisco. which is just, i think going to make the problems worse. it's already created such a buzz
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people are coming they come here because they know the consequences are minuscule if any. come here and use openly and when all the drug addicts come here, then what follows is more drug dealers. me, myself personally, coming from that lifestyle and then coming back to the city and seeing it in such a disarray like this is quite shocking because they are just doing this stuff out in the open now. >> jesse: how are these young children processing seeing all of these junkies spread out all over the sidewalk on their way to school? >> i can only imagine, you know, i grew up in a household where there was a lot of drug use and it had a negative impact on my life. so, i'm imagining that these kids that are just walking to and from school, walking with their parents to go to the mall or go get some ice cream or whatever and forced to see this
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type of grotesque drug use let's be honest that's what it is. it's not just the run-of-the-mill somebody smoking a joint or something of that nature. i mean, you have seen some of the videos i shoot on my twitter. these people are full on shooting fentanyl, methamphetamine into the vein in their neck. a couple other ones i have seen them where they had their pants all the way down and injecting into their groin area. i mean, it's pretty grotesque. like i said. and the amount of illnesses that you see these homeless people pretty bad, too. >> jesse: graphic stuff and exposing children to it is child abuse and we have got to clean it up. we salute you for, you know, cleaning yourself up and getting your stuff together and working on exposing this even more. thank you very much, ricci. >> thank you. >> jesse: hey, columbia university. hillary clinton is your new
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crooked just got a new job. she's joining columbia university not as their new president, couldn't pull that off either. as a professor and fellow, which sounds really important in global affairs. so we had to send johnny just to find out what the students thought. >> how do you feel that hillary clinton will be your new professor? >> it's cool. >> i'm happy for her. >> it's incredible. >> how do you feel that she's going back to work. >> wait, i feel like i should not be -- wait. >> where are you going? >> come back. come back.
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>> she might be the breadwinner so maybe she'll feel salty. >> nothing to do. can't make him dinner anymore. >> doubt she ever made him dinner. >> probably not. would you want to eat crooked's cooking? >> what was that? >> i regret this. >> do you think bill will be jjealous that hillary is hanging around with all the coeds? >> after the class, i followed her out. >> hillary teaching global affairs and she knows how to handle an affair, doesn't she? >> oh, man, dang. that's kind of crazy. >> global relations. if you prefer that word. >> bill likes relations. >> i did not have sexual relation withs that woman. >> what qualifies her to teach global affair s? >> can i have a second to think? >> she ran for president so chicago must know about. >> oversaw the rise of isis, bombed libya, she let russia run wild. >> what difference at this point does it make? >> shouldn't bill will teaching
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global affairs? >> he's too busy cashing in the clinton foundation checks. >> god to have for female professors coming in. >> shah gilani thornhill tore is junior first crooked -- this is your first crooked professor; right? destroying evidence, when do you think hilary will go over that. >> that's not really what she's planning obstructing cerumen teaching. >> she's an expert at it though. >> how would you feel if you e-mailed hillary your homework and she deleted it? >> like accidently? >> on purpose. >> do i have any proof she deleted it? >> those messages disappear all by themselves. >> what was hell reigns leading's greatest accomplishment as secretary of state? >> i generally have no idea. >> [ bleep ]ing everything up in benghazi. >> enough of the e-mails.
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>> you go to columbia so you're pretty smart. who was the secretary of transportation? >> i have no idea. >> i have no idea. >> i don't know. >> secretary mayor pete buttigieg. >> it's actually secretary mayor paternity pete. >> it's really extraordinary. something we ought to be proud of. >> you're on jesse watters prime time, what do you want so say? >> hey, jesse. i've heard that name before. it's pretty cool. >> got to get to class now, bye. jesse: jesse, what's your problem, man? you buy lunch for the movers. it's the least you can do. alan from york, pennsylvania, if the movers are being paid enough, they can buy their own lunch. how much did you pay them? a lot. betty from florida, you're supposed to bring lunch for the movers. you've all tipped them after all you don't want them to steal your stuff. that's that's interesting.
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rick says, mr. watters i drive for a big moving company and i speak for most and we hate pizza and love chicken, salads and cash just like the bidens. wally from congress, new york, i love your mafia nick flames for the bidens does frank reigns leading really have four finger s? gee husband, four fingers on his right hand. perry from alabama, does joe even know where there is? no. steve from michigan says my wife liked your graphic and now we're having a sloppy joes for dinner, thanks. sylvie, jesse, stop the digs on people with purple hair, we're not all libs, i have purple hair, and tattoos and i'm a conservative. beth from branson west,
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missouri, hey, yeses see, do you miss asking questions on the street? you were the best. i do miss asking questions on the street. i don't miss asking questions on the street when it's 30 degrees outside. that's why johnny does that now. dvr the show. tucker carlson is up next and always remember, i'm watters and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. if you're a normal person, it's a pretty weird experience watching joe biden's presidency get euthanized by his own party. on one hand there's an undeniable thrill to it, you have to admit that. biden is the most destructive president in american history. more things have broken under his watch than under any other president. joe biden deserves to be driven from offic
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