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intensified spread in that vehicle. both the driver and officer taken to the hospital. but they are okay. great stuff. tomorrow on "special report," an exclusive interview with the former british prime minister boris johnson, if you have a question. drop me a tweet. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report." fair balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" who is flying high after his eagle's won starts right now. congrats. >> jesse: thank you very much. maybe the red skin also have a good year next year. [laughter] >> jesse: before we get started you might notice my voice is shot i was at the eagles game yet. don't worry i'm not sick. sick of winning. staying at a hotel is great. somebody makes the bed for you. fresh towels every day and room service. ♪ ♪
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>> this is a vacation. >> two scoops, sir? >> two? make it three. i'm not driving. >> jesse: no matter how much fun you're having, you can't stay at a hotel forever. don't tell this to the migrants. here in new york, the mayor has been putting up illegals in swanky hotels that cost up to 500 a night. now, he is trying to kick them out but the migrants don't want to go. [shouting] >> jesse: level translate. >> i'm not leaving. i'm not leaving. i'm not [bleep] leaving. [cheers] >> jesse: the city is trying to send them to a different taxpayer funded shelter. but they got used to a life of luxury. the hotel they are in now has a pool, gym, tvs, dry cleaning,
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a restaurant, bar and lounge. they don't want to go somewhere that doesn't have those types of amenities. >> so brooklyn cruise terminal a large structure not meant to be inhabited. it is 1,000 beds, beds made out of hard material. there is no space for personal belongings, if you have personal belongings, you have to put them in a locker that's out of your control. there is only four bathrooms for 1,000 men, which is unsustainable. for anybody who is working. it's an isolated part of the city, away from where many of them work and it's cold. >> jesse: when someone else is paying, you don't get to choose where your room is. this is not like taking someone out to dinner where she can just choose whatever she wants from the menu. this is like when you are staying over at someone's house. if they tell to you sleep on the couch. you sleep on the couch. if they say you're having chicken for dinner, you are not having steak. our rules, our house. we pay the bills. and it's a big bill. at least a million a month just
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for the hotels. and now the migrants extended checkout? how extended? how long are we paying for the migrants to live for free in times square hotel? until easter? until next easter? forever? they should be thankful they are not getting deported. we had a president who deported migrants and built hotels. enough to we have a president who imports migrants and pays for their hotels. migrants shacking up are not even families. you heard the guy they are single men. >> if you are interested they are staying at the watson and they are giving the rest of the migrants a bad wrap. they come here saying they want to work and then protest that they don't get free rent. i guess they are assimilating quickly. already protesting and trashing hotel rooms. i mean, if you want to stay in times square get naked and grab a guitar. people will pay you. sure brooklyn is not martha's vineyard but it beats wherever
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they came from. they left shanty towns where they claim they feared for their lives. crawled through jungles and marched through desserts to get mere. drawing a line in brooklyn? they are from venezuela and they don't want to go to brooklyn? we are giving them free food and free rent and beds on the brooklyn waterfront. the definition of migrant is to move from one place to another now they are done moving. traveled 3,000 miles to come here and now they don't want to go one more mile? the migrants want to stay at this luxury hotel and pay for it by defunding the police. >> the immediate resolution is at the hotel watson needs to accept these men back and put them back into the rooms. longer term solution is reallocate funding like overhundred-dollar funded departments like the nypd into housing vouchers and other vouchers that get people into personality stable housing. >> jesse: these migrants have been getting moved all over new
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york city ever since they were bused hire. the mayor can't figure out what to do with them. first he stuffed them in the bronx. but then the residents got really upset. >> this is kind of shocking. i'm concerned with my safety. there is park right over there kids go to play in that park. so, that worries me. >> why would they do this? why not house them elsewhere? they take our money and do whatever they want with it. >> so much help and money is being put out there for other people coming into this country but not is being put into the people who live in this country. >> jesse: the mayor built an shelter on the island gave them xboxes and popcorn machines and fluff and fold laundry service even culturally appropriate snacks. hmmm. >> also these snacks that are provided, coffee, tea, water, 24 hours a day and those meals are all curly appropriate. it is south american fare. >> but that wasn't good enough. so the mayor put them up in hotels. and then the migrants trashed
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the rooms. they drank all day, smoked weed, had sex in the staircase, got in fights and then the migrants tossed all the free food in the garbage and set up makeshift kitchens in their rooms even though their hot plates were fire hazards. they wanted more curly appropriate snacks. we're cooking for them now i thought they were here to cook for us isn't that the of what he said. >> if you go to nissan antonio, texas you will wait a long time to get your table because there is not enough wait staff to wait on you. wait a long time for your food because there is not enough people to cook it in the back. half the cooks maybe aren't showing up for work or they quit. hire these folks. >> jesse: the only place that's a bigger mess than these hotel rooms is the border. look at this video from texas. troopers spotted a group of illegals bailing out of a smuggler's pickup truck, watch. >> 23. 2,000. >> they are bailing.
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they are bailing. [siren] smuggler hit the gas 110 miles per hour and then went off the road. >> rolled over. >> we will be out. dispatch 1050 rollover. >> get on the ground. get down! let me see your hands. >> got a business snol got a pistol? >> jesse: the police found a handgun on a smuggler after the arrest. they just made it a little farther north they would have gotten their curly appropriate meals. and in mission, texas, border patrol found a group of illegals
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disguised as cyclists, biking around the border. what's going on here? did the migrants not realize there is an app.? you might have heard about biden's app. for illegals. it lets them make a reservation for when they want to break into the country. let's check in with how that is going? >> appointments are available every day. starting at 6:00 a.m. the vast amount of people trying to apply is overwhelming the system. many aren't able to log. in while some who do say the app. crashes before they are able to confirm their appointment. >> some complainants say but i don't even have a cell phone. sadly they do need a cell phone and email to communicate. >> jesse: so it's busted. the app. crashes all the time and there is no open appointments. it's easier just to walk through the border. oh, and apparently biden's app. for illegals is racist. if you're dark skinned and submit a photo of yourself you get an error message. critics say the app. detecting the photos some applicants use.
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>> problems with people of african dissent having difficulty taking the photo. the app. is not recognizing the photos of these people. >> jesse: so we have african-americans coming now? africans.not the entire world o mexico to break. in so where is our border czar? she needs to shut down this broken racist app. right now. treat it like mayor pete treats racist bridges but she is too busy fighting for her political life. even democrats are turning on kamala. p pocahontas doesn't think it's time for a new vp. >> if she is that old in a second term the vice presidency becomes even more important. should kamala harris be his is choice second time around? >> i really want to defer to what makes biden comfortable. i like her. when she was attorney general and i was still teaching and we
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worked on the housing crisis together. so, we go way back. but they need -- they have to be a team. >> jesse: kamala and i go way back but biden should get rid rid of her. incoming president hasn't dumped vp since the 1940s when fdr in his fourth term dumped -- who cares pocahontas ready to toss out kamala. let's going on here? let's bring in louisiana senator john kennedy. what's going on here. >> i served with her on the judiciary committee. i like the vice president. i do not think she has been a good vice president. for whatever reason, every time she speaks, she shows us how
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much she doesn't know. she must do her research on twitter. along with the president, of course, she has been dead wrong about how to fix the border, it's not quantum physics. let me cut to the chase, if i were king for a day and i were asked to fix the human train wreck at the southern border that the vice president and the president have created, here's what i would do, number one, it is against the law to try to sneak into our country. if you are caught, i would deport you, immediately. number two, it is against the law to enter our country and to try to stay here by claiming you're a political refugee if you are not. if you are caught lying, i would deport you. immediately. number three, i would adopt a remain in mexico program. if you claim to be a political refugee, and you want to come
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into the united states, i would say, respectfully, no. wait outside the united states until we have a court date. and then you come to court and if you lose in court i would deport you immediately. number four, i would adopt a safe third country policy which says simply if you claim to be a political refugee, you have to seek asylum in the first safe country which usually isn't the united states. if you claim to be a refugee from nicaragua, you would have to claim asylum, for example, in honduras. number 5, as you can probably tell, i would sharpen the definition of political refugee and number 6, i would finish the border wall, problem solved. >> jesse: all right. well, "primetime" hereby makes you king for the day and let us know what you can get accomplished because you could probably accomplish more in one day than kamala and joe have in
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two. senator, thank you very much for joining "primetime" as always. >> thank you. >> jesse: is the memphis police department hiding something that could help explain that fatal beating of tyre nichols? is coug. [sfx: coughs] this'll help. vicks vaporub? vicks vaporub's ...medicated vapors go straight to the source of your cough... ...so you can relieve your cough to breathe easier. vicks vaporub. fast-acting cough relief.
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>> jesse: the tyre n nichols boy cam videos are gut wrenching. there is still a lot we haven't seen and "primetime" has some questions. how come we don't have the dash cam footage of the actual stop? the video starts with the last cop arrives on the scene and they yank nichols straight out of the car which last time i checked isn't how cops are supposed to approach a dangerous suspect in a vehicle so what
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happened before then? we don't know why nichols was pulled over in the first place e they just say he was driving recklessly, what does that mean? why didn't they release the dash cam that shows tyre driving recklessly, how come we don't have body cam video from the first cop who pulled nichols over walking up to his car? what happened? what did they say to each other? why did that cop call for backup? we have no idea but something doesn't sit right here if you are going to release the footage, release the footage, all of it. because when you tell everybody you are being transparent and then keep certain things under wraps, it makes people think like you are hiding something. maybe they are. and while protesters took to the streets this weekend, democrats are exploiting the moment to push new laws out of washington banning chokeholds. no warrant searches, dealing with accreditation of police departments. it's necessary that would do all these things but not sufficient.
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>> typically washington politician. the washington police didn't use a single chokehold that entire time. a chokehold done properly would have subdued tyre and had him handcuffed. you can't have a conversation about reform with democrats because they won't negotiate with terrorists who are the tastes? well, republicans i don't have any great hopes for the fact that we are going to be able to pass police reform. it is racism in its purest form. we have got to stay out there. we have got to protest. we have got challenge them. i think, you know, the average american person can see what is going on we have right wing conservatives, you know, we have domestic terrorists in the house of representatives. these people are extremists and so i'm not optimistic that that's the way it's going to happen. >> jesse: maxine waters, no relation.
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can't get anything done in congress and whoopi goldberg thinks the only way we are going to change anything is for police to beat white guys to death. >> it is a problem in the police -- in the policing itself. do we need to see white people also get beat before anybody will do anything? i'm not suggesting that, so don't write us and tell me what, you know, what a racist i am i'm just asking is that what people have to see in order to wake up and realize this effects us all? >> jesse: so whoopi thinks the holocaust had nothing to do with race but five black cops beating a black man to death has everything to do with race. this type of cop-hating atmosphere has created a really bad environment for officers, which makes it really hard for the good guys to do their job for years the left has created an environment where 'cops are the enemy. it means police departments might have to lower the bar when
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hiring people and some bad apple could say slip through the cracks. sometimes hiring lowering the bar hiring a guy who doesn't have a good education or a guy who can't meet the physical requirements or hiring deplete tris haley, one of the officers charged in tyre nichols death. when he was a prison guard he allegedly beat the hell out of an ininmate. memphis pd hired him anyway. memphis pd had to lower standards. today they are short 500 officers. maybe that's why tyre is dead. low standard. michael shellenberger substack.com. tell me a little bit about how race plays a role in these types of situations, michael. >> sure. good to be with you, jesse. i think it's important to put
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this into context. police departments actually did a very good job reducing the rate of force and killings overall including of african-americans 1970s until today. the real problem is that there has been an aggressive war on policing so we have seen as you were describing good cops driven outs the of police departments that really need them. we have seen police moving from much more high crime neighborhoods in cities into much wealthier communities it where they are less needed and less likely to get in trouble. you mentioned with the chokeholds. police officers so badly trained they couldn't subdue tyre nichols. they should have been able to subdue him they didn't have the right training. that means they don't have enough police officers, they don't have the right training to be able to take the time they need to get police officers where they need to be. i think the big issue here is the demoralization of the police. the demoralization of the police. it's emboldened criminals. actually increased homicides
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including african-americans homicides 53 to 58% to between 2020 and 2021. things are going in the wrong direction. we need to affirm the role of the public servants, the police officers that protect us. we need to put these killings in context. we should not want any police killings. there were 30 unarmed african-americans who were killed by police officers last year. again, that's 30 too many but that is hardly the epidemic that it's been portrayed as whereas we have seen increase of 3,000 african-americans killed by homicide over that same period. >> jesse: why don't you think the memphis police department hasn't released the footage of tyre allegedly driving recklessly or the cops going up to the car? >> i can't be sure why. i think more context is needed. did i speak to a police officer, including some of the folks in the article we wrote. they couldn't tell exactly what was going on from the footage. it's difficult to break it down.
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clearly, you need better training and need more police officers so you can get the bad apples out. >> jesse: michael, thank you so much as always. >> good to be with you, jesse. >> jesse: the truth about the paul pelosi body cam footage and what nbc news doesn't want you to know. and, later, "primetime" goes to the boat show when cold symptoms keep you up, try vicks nyquil severe. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu symptoms, to help take you from 9 to none. for max-strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe. i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference.
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>> jesse: san francisco released the footage from the paul pelosi hammer attack last friday. nows because of the breaking memphis police video we had to blow it out. here it is tonight. capitol security cameras security show david depape walking the perimeter of pelosi's backyard at 2:00 in the morning. he shows up the with two backpacks and hammers through nancy's back door. that was a live feed that pipes right into the command center at capitol hill. the capitol police weren't monitoring the situation at the time. nancy wasn't there there wasn't
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a secret service detail stationed outside of the house and paul pelosi it looks like was alone in the house. the alarm didn't go out. paul never set it. police didn't hear about the break in until he called 911 himself. while depape was hovering over him. >> this is san francisco police. do you need help? >> oh, there is a gentleman here just waiting for my wife to come back. nancy pelosi. he is just waiting for her to come back. she is not going to be here for a day so i guess i'll have to wait. >> okay. do you need police, fire, or medical for anything? >> oh, i don't think so. i don't think so. what do you think? [inaudible] he thinks everything is good. i have got a problem but he thinks everything is good. >> okay.
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call us back if you change your mind. >> no, no. this gentleman just came into the house. and wants to wait here for my wife to come home. and so, anyway,. >> do you know who the person is? >> no i don't know who he is. he is telling me to put the phone down and just do what he says. okay? >> okay. what's the gentleman's name? >> my named is david. >> the name is david. >> okay. and who is david? >> i don't know. what's that. >> i'm a friend of theirs. >> yeah. he says he is a friend but as i said. i have. >> but you don't know who he is? >> no, ma'am. >> okay. he is telling me i'm being very leading so i have got to stop talking to you. >> jesse: paul pelosi did an excellent job signaling distress while that dispatcher not good.
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she almost dumped of the call. doesn't sound like she got what was going on. and it feels like she didn't communicate anything to the two officers who showed up at the front door. they seemed casual. enough to, we're going to show you the footage from the attack and warning, this is graphic. >> i definitely don't want all of you hello. beep. [knocking] >> hi. >> hey, guys. >> how are you? >> what's going on, man? >> good. >> hi. >> drop the hammer. no. >> hey. hey, hey. >> what is going on. >> we're not getting an answer. [scuffle] >>
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[. >> code 39 12k3w4r-6 give me your [bleep] hand. geoff me your [bleep] hand. >> did the officers have any idea this was a vip house? the woman's third in line for the presidency and her husband is standing there in his underwear in the middle of the night with a bulky looking dude holding a hammer. if door swings open and i see a scene like that. i'm not hesitating. but police didn't come in until the depape swung the hammer. did they even know it was paul pelosi? and he owned the house? unclear. depape is getting is of and should rot in prison for this but the truth is never should have happened. this was a major national security breakdown and potentially a san francisco police and capitol hill police break down. footage proves it. remember, just a few months ago, saying that kind of thing would get you suspended on nbc news.
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that's what happened to their award-winning journalist miguel. >> it sources familiar with what unfolded in the pelosi residence now revealing when officers responded to the high priority call they were seemingly unaware they had been called to the home to the speaker of the house after a knock and announce the front door was opened by mr. pelosi. the 82-year-old did not immediately declare an emergency or try to leave his home. why pelosi didn't try to flee or tell responding officers he was in distress is unclear. >> jesse: everything that he reported was accurate. nbc news says that didn't live up to its journalistic standard though. well, we wanted to know why so we asked nbc news today for their reaction and we haven't heard back. if we had to guess, the truth doesn't measure up to nbc standard. if you tell the truth, nbc news is going to send to you siberia for weather hits.
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look at miguel. they ever bury you in 10 feet of snow before you get to report anything again. so, now that the truth is out and the footage proves he is right. is nbc going to bring miguel back from siberia? wouldn't bet on it. dana schlarb a nationally syndicated radio host. so, he deserves an apology. >> jesse, thanks for having me on. i feel like there is something else that we are missing from this because his reports were correct. everything he said in his initial report is everything that was confirmed by the body cam footage saying he was spinning the story positive for police. i don't think he did. the only thing that sticks out to me characterization of paul pelosi's behavior he wasn't afraid or that he seemed very casual, which i think, you know, in just my observant opinion here. i think maybe he was trying to de-escalate the situation and
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that way it didn't necessarily mean he wasn't afraid. so i think at best, at least, actually, nbc owes some kind of clarification on this. they need more transparency, not less of it. and then i think ultimately you may be right. they may end up apologizing to this reporter. he was accurate in his report. >> jesse: do you think he can have a suit against nbc because they unfairly smeared his name, suspended him? i don't know if it was with or without pay. i think he has got a case. >> maybe. he may have a case. this is where i'm going to put on my nonlawyer but i will pretend to be a lawyer pants on. we follow this stuff. we understand the basics of it. i think he would have to make the case that somehow his firing showed him in a poor light he was defamed or somehow suffered some kind of damages from having that -- from being being suspended but, again, i think they need to come out. they need more transparency. they need to come out with more information. i think you might be right. he may be owed an apology. he was correct. i will note that. >> jesse: if they sent me to
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blizzard duty, i would file against anybody. that's not fair. he looks cold. >> true. there is questions about policing. we need to have that conversation, yes. >> jesse: absolutely, all right. street prostitution absolutely exploding in california. why? well, gavin newsom knows ♪ that's how it goes ♪ friends on the corner now. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. buying a car from vroom is so easy, all you need is a phone and a finger. just go to vroom.com, scroll through thousands of cars. then, tap to buy. that's it. no sales speak, no wasted time. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite.
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manhattan was overrun with pitchers and prostitutes until rudy put an end to it. now times square has the m&m store. i thought we turned the corner as a society in the 90's. after decades the progress, liberal hastens like california are dialing it back and putting prostitution out in the open again. thanks to the california legislature and gavin newsom, is street walking is back in a big way. >> we are on the infamous figaro street also known as the blade in los angeles, california. just look around. while we were recording this video, nobody was moving when lapd was driving through the area. it was like they didn't exist. >> holy [bleep] look at these two coming off. >> they passed a bill that decriminalized loitering with intent to commit prostitution. because, get, this arresting street prostitutes unfairly targeted the lgbtq community. and now the number of prostitutes on corners in l.a. has doubled. and in california fashion, the
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bill to decriminalize prostitution was dubbed the safer streets for all act. i don't see safer streets here. do you? and safer for who? because the women turning tricks certainly aren't safer. the human traffickers are. is this gavin newsom's big plan? either he is fully okay with this or he is too afraid to stand up to the left flank of his party. the safer streets for all act might as well be called the trafficking stimulus act. and thankfully not everybody in california is cool with this. in los angeles, there's a mother-daughter team that risks their lives trying to save these girls off the streets and away from the hands of pitchers and smugglers. aaron wilson is part of the organization journey out and her mother stephanie powell is it a former lapd sergeant. all right, erin, what exactly is happening. >> hello. >> jesse: on the streets these days? >> so, you see women on the blade just walking, men and for
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the purposes of prostitution. >> jesse: can you see the pitchers or are they just back at the house? >> no, you can see the pitchers on the street corners. can you see them driving down the street. can you see them antagonizing women as they work. yeah. >> jesse: you are getting it a lot of traffic going through this area? >> yeah. so, on fig you will see 30, 40, 50 cars lined up to talk to these women. blocking traffic. driving erratically. >> jesse: jesus. let me ask you. stephanie, what exactly do you do when you intervene in a situation like this? >> well, what happens is that they are given information on how to actually get out of the life. so for those who want to get out of the life are given resources in order to do so. >> jesse: there are some people that say let women be prostitutes. legalize prostitution. women's empowerment.
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is that how you feel? >> you know, i think here's the solution. the path to safety and protection it's a human rights issue, right? and in order to do, this you got to enforce the laws. so, en40s laws against pimping. trafficking. purchasing, while at the same time, giving support and pathways for those that are being exploited. >> jesse: they are saying that the lgbtq q community was being discriminated against, stephanie. here's the deal. the people exploited are those groups of people that are the most vulnerable. and that would include that group as well. so, when we allow abuse to run rampant under legalized system, you are not protecting people. you are not protecting them at all. >> erin, is it dangerous when you are out there? it seems like something, i don't
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know. it's risky when you are out there. >> yeah. it's incredibly dangerous and we have a lot of safety protocols that go with it. we leave before a certain time because violence can erupt at any moment. >> jesse: you guys better be safe. i applaud what you are doing, but please be safe. and take care of yourselves. thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. sir. >> thank you. >> jesse: up next, is joe biden rocking the boat? >> biden wants you to slow your motors. he says that you are killing the whales. what do you say? >> joe biden you are very stupid. ♪ unlike some others, airborne gives you vitamin c and so much more. it's an 8 in 1 immune support formula. airborne. do more. we really had our hands full with our two-year-old. so naturally, we doubled down with a new puppy. thankfully, we also have tide ultra-oxi with odor eliminators.
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>> the bug boat show is here in new york city this weekend. we thought it would be a good idea to see if the boaters are onboard with biden. >> a hi ahoy mateys.
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what are you in the market for? >> chaparral. >> grady white. >> boats obviously. >> regal. >> how much does that run you. >> a quarter. >> 25 cents. >> three hundred fifty thousand dollars. >> three million dollars. >> they tell me it's a lot of money. >> who would you rather have a captain of the boat. joe or trump. >> joe i would be around the ocean. >> trump. >> trump. >> a nice tan. >> you know what joe biden's presidency reminds me of? >> what. >> the titanic. >> god almighty. ♪ ♪ >> how much do you think it costs to fill up the boats. >> six hundred dollars. >> four hundred dollars. >> how does it feel being part of the 1%.
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>> it's a tough job. someone has to do is it. >> what one percent is that? >> i don't get it. >> joe biden wants windmill as cross the coastline. >> we will protest. i'm a republican and have to go to work every day. >> i feel bad for the whales and bad for the birds. >> guys, what about me? >> something tells me you have a pretty big dock. >> you wouldn't need a really large dock for this. >> we have a small dock. >> whatever floats your boat. >> any chance phid documents in there? >> let me check. >> is this where you store all the drugs? >> this is -- uh, no. >> why do women love guys with boats so much? >> it's attractive to see a man in power. like when he's ind the wheel of a car. behind the wheel of a boat
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♪ stay together. >> joe bid en wants you to slow your motors. he says you're killing the whales. what do you say. >> he's killing me. >> bigger fish to fry. >> it's an opportunity to stop boating. >> bow skwraoeud en is stupid. >> stupid. >> you are going to be on jesse waters prime time. what do you want to tell jesse? >> i'm a mccaffery this. is my world. >> i have watched him since in diaperses. he's a good man. >> he has transitioned. >> he transitioned? >> not like that. >> jesse, get this man behind the helm of your new grady-white. >> captain john.y. >> captain johnny on the spot. >> as you can probably tell by now i went to the eagles game last night. we stomped the niners.
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31-7. sorry, nanc. going to the bowl. had good seats. great tailgating. and no traffic. there were controversies. i ordered bonus wings. the lincoln was mocked. some people say there is no such thing as a bone less wing. i didn't want to struggle with bones in the stand. some people didn't like i wasn't wearing tkpwraoeb. the place i stayed had a dress code. i'm a roll follower. then they put bradley cooper's big face on the jumbotron. he's in a suite, not even from philly. from outside of philly. typical. they kept putting his name up. the crowd was going nuts. i was in the stands during the game with the people. there i am. didn't need a suite. i'm from philly proper.
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i didn't get on the jumbotron. fox new i was at the game. they showed me a couple of seconds. it's okay. i don't need a big suite. rather be with the fans. also people asked me, was this me naked celebrating flapping my wings on broad street after the game? i can assure you i didn't participate in any of that. at least no video exists show meg participating. i have never been to new york. if i say i'm illegal can i stay in a swanky hotel for free? not only that. we're giving you sandwichs and let you trash the place. mary, from indiana. i would be upset with the migrants too. you know how hard it is to get mary. john from s-d. i'm a retired sfpd. i'm proud of our officers. the dispatcher was clue less.
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no argument from me there. >> bill from texas. i was impressed by the calmness of paul pelosi. i was too. i have nothing against giving paul props when he deserves it. karen from ohio, those prostitutes can't hide classified documents in those clothes. ya, no kidding. bill, ft. meyers, florida. you slipped up and said redskins. elizabeth warren won't like you. what are they calderon the commanders now? i don't know what they're calderon. i call them an easy dub for the birds. rick from arizona. jesse, i heard about your bet with harris faulkner. the only question is what will the score be? i would like another blowout. whatever we beat the giants by. i don't care. i didn't wager with my money. i bet hare i gos ten ground.
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-- from lore et owe, texas. took your advice. drinking a totty after work and watching your show. i recommended hot totties? i'm back on tequila. that's all for tonight. dvr the show. tucker sup next. remember i'm waters and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening, welcome to tucker carlson tonight. last spring in march a press conference in brussels joe biden explained the sanctions he imposed against russia were morally necessary. also causes food shortages in the united states and it will be real. biden said this in an odd way. no hint or panic. emotions you predict from

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