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show with this to hand over to jesse watters with the biggest eagle fan and i understand that the call was in question. i heard you on "the five." so i hand it to you and say sorry for your loss. >> jesse: thank you. it's not really in question at all. everybody agrees with me it was a blown call. so i'm taking it like a man. that's fine. not upset at all. >> bret: okay. all right. have a good night. >> jesse: i will. i will try ♪ >> jesse: super bowl sunday one day of the year the whole country can get behind like thanksgiving on sunday with better food. and only invite over members of the family that you like. if women aren't in it for the football, that's fine. they love the commercials. and the halftime show and they love hosting and the food is bad for you and the clean-up is easy. don't email me ladies. a lot of you know more about football than i do. i get it. i'm just stereotyping to make a
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point. and if your team happens to be playing in the super bowl, sunday turns into a holliday, prayers are said. a moment of silence is observed. i didn't even watch the pregame. my eagles were in it. i don't need to waste more time i timed it perfectly and sat down at 6:20 expecting to hear the national anthem but i didn't recognize it. i didn't know the lyrics. it turns out i was listening to the black national anthem. good song. but is this what we're doing now. we have two national anthems? no one told me we were doing two. people barely know the star-spangled banner and now we memorize a whole new song? this is like when our hockey teams play canadian teams. we have to listen to two anthems. so i started off the game a little confused and then settled into what i thought was the national anthem for all americans and that's when our coach cried.
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♪ in air gave proof through the night. >> jesse: so i'm looking at coach crying during the national anthem. >> this is a lock. men are crying and the eagles jump out to an early lead, offense looks good. we're keeping mahomes off the field. but players are slipping all over the field. >> showing you players slipping, especially in the middle of the field. and there is another one. elliot was lucky to get that off. he is lucky he didn't twist his ankle. >> i mean, look at that. >> jesse: it's like slip and slide out there. this is the best arizona can do? arizona is on thin ice by the way. you know what i'm talking about amateur hour winning but something feels off and then this happened. >> gutfeld, new king of late night commercial, ready to roll. >> isn't this great?
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>> is this cultural appropriation? [growl] >> action. >> hello, america. >> that's a wrap. >> greg: what? >> sorry, these ads are pricy. >> jesse: okay. so the half is winding down and this is already the weirdest super bowl i have already seen. gutfeld is in a costume it happened so quickly i could barely absorb it. we go into the half up 10. and the family moves rooms. i think that's what jinxed it and we are watching rihanna. rihanna is doing the halftime show. i love rihanna. people don't think i'm a rihanna fan but they have no idea. i love rihanna. all we are wondering was whether rihanna was pregnant or not. one half of the family is saying she was going to have a baby. the other half was saying she just had a baby. a pregnant woman is performing at the halftime show. good for her. dbut, again, i'm more confused than ever now. the third quarter starts and it's bad. kansas city made some good adjustments at the half and next thing you know we are down 8 in the fourth.
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so the birds get the ball. go down the field score a touchdown. go for two. get it tie for 35. about four minutes left. chiefs go down in the red zone. it's third and 8. it looks like the defense is going to hold. and the chiefs are going to kick a field goal. go up three and the eagles are going to get back and go down the field two minute drill tie it up or win it. so it's all set up for a classic. and then things started to real really go south. >> mahomes, pressure. lofting one incomplete. couldn't catch up. there's a flag at the 10. hang on, there's a penalty. >> prior to the pass, holding. number 24. defense. >> you will see james bradbury they are going to say he grabs him. he has got his left hand on his back. i don't know. >> jesse: let them play. there is holding on every play. you can call holding every time. do you see holding there? not really, that's a little
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contact. it's fine. it's ticky tack, barely touched him. the ball wasn't catchable. what's the rev doing deciding the super bowl. everyone agrees with me. >> mike, listen, i think on this stage, i think you let them play. obviously mahomes -- i think, i don't know, i think you let them play and finish this oing out. i don't love that call. i know he has got that right hand, i guess it. i just think in this moment, oh, man, that is a game altering penalty. >> just like that one ref stole our final drive. do you think it's a good game when it ends on a penalty and the chiefs run down the clock for a chip shop? >> there is no magic in that ending. filly didn't deserve to lose like that. and the chiefs didn't deserve to end like that. both teams got cheated. we got cheated.
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no wonder philly january 6th last night. i don't condone it. but i understand it. we are losing control of our lives, people. we used to be able to control our own destiny. we used to be free. and our fate was determined by our actions. our actions. we used to call the shots, not anymore. the refs call the shots. that's how i felt after the elections. the candidates don't decide who wins, because the voters barely decide who wins. the fbi decides who wins. some social media skunk decides who wins. special counsels, fbi directors, cia agents, lawyers are ruining politics. just like the referees, like that guy, are ruining football. people like joe biden and john fetterman are getting elected. we are losing control. we are losing control over our destiny, over our country. qui don't even control what our
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kids are learning in school. we don't have control over our careers anymore because of an anonymous mob throws a flag sorry, you can't say that. goodbye, you are canceled. wicked district attorneys put in by a sadistic rich guy decide you are going to be a crime victim, sorry, that's equity sorry if i'm off my game today. i'm sad. in the eagles had gotten the ball back and gotten down the field and doinked a field goal i would have been fine with it. i'm not okay with a phantom flag deciding a game. this doesn't make me a sore loser. it makes me someone who respects fairness just like someone who demands a election integrity. we need integrity in our super bowls. and in our schools, and in our businesses because refs and you know how are. are ruining the greatest country on the face of the earth. let's turn it over to comedian roseanne barr, cancel this
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exclamation. now available on fox nation. can you make me feel better, roseanne? >> yeah. i think i can. hey, the same thing happened with the bengals last year. [laughter] >> jesse: it keeps hang. >> it keeps happening that the wrong people win all the time. and just a small group of people decide everything for the rest of us. isn't it disgusting? >> jesse: it's terrible. and it's making me sad. i'm the most positive person. my wife has never seen me like this. i'm milking it. don't get me wrong. i'm milking it for all it's worth. i don't like to be sad. it's hovering over me. i don't know when i'm going to get over, this roseanne. >> you shouldn't get over it. instead of sad, get mad. that's what it's going to take. a whole bunch of us getting mad and then doing something about it. not just sitting in your house and going, i'm not saying you are going wawa way but we need to go hey, wait a minute, this is our country and our government and we are paying --
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we are underwrite writing these super bowl. that's our tax money that we work our butts off and the american people work their butts off and they are stealing our tax money for all the rich people to put in their private pockets. it's time we just go hey, wait a minute, we're not going to do it like this anymore. you guys need to listen. and a whole crap load of you was need to get together and make sure that happens. we need to do it in every state. every state capital and take it all the way. talk about mr. smith goes to washington. a whole bunch of mr. and mrs. smiths. we need to go and we need to do it and if we don't do it now, we are never going to get the chance to do it again. >> jesse: we get mad and we get even. >> we get mad and we get right. we make it right. >> jesse: we make it right. >> it ain't right. it's wrongs. it's all wrong and we can't keep threatening go that way. it's not good for us or our kids or the future. we can't let it go on.
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we can't just sit here and be helpless and passive. we're not going to get nothing done that way. >> ainsley: it ain't right and i never say ain't. >> i love the word "ain't" and i love the f word too and i only said it four times in my special. >> jesse: tell us about your special on fox nation now, roseanne. >> well, fox nation came to me with a contract saying we would love you to do an hour of comedy. and i was shocked. i was so happy but they said no racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-semitism or transphobia. i goes there goes my whole f'ing act and they said you can't say the f word neither. but then my lawyers were able to go back a few times wrong dwelling the right for me to say the f word three times. i was able to do it. it's the most offensive i have ever been in my life. after getting canceled, me and
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all my friends who got canceled in the cancel culture which really sucks, we said hey, if we ever get the chance, we made a deal. if we ever get the chance to come back, we are going to be even worse than we ever were and i'm more offensive than i have ever been because that's what it's going to take in this country to bring them down. bring down the most offensive people who are doing everything wrong. we got to laugh them to scorn and that's what i tried to do in my stand up special and thank you for having me on. >> jesse: you are welcome. i feel like the eagles were canceled but they will be back. they will win it next year. >> my son was just devastated in a bar down here in new york city. >> jesse: see i was watching the game sober. that's how seriously i was taking this. and now i feel like i should have gotten trashed. >> maybe you would have been happier if you had. >> i should have hung out with gutfeld and had some brownies. roseanne, thanks for coming on and check out the cancel exclamation. she didn't choose that from
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are. it doesn't matter what they are. >> they can be completely benign and totally explainable reasons why these objects are flying around up there certainly don't have to be nefarious at all. this are corporate entities that operate these kind of things. there are academic research institutions that do this sort of thing. we just don't know. >> they have no idea what they have been blowing up. it's been days and they haven't even found the debris. >> we have not recovered any debris from the three most recent shootdowns. >> jesse: who cares what it is. if it flies it dies. biden is trigger happy. his pollsters discovered americans don't like foreign objects penetrating our airspace so if he spots anything overhead he launches a missile strike. shoot first. ask questions later. if your kid hits a pop fly at t-ball. biden scrambles the raptors. if you fly a kite too high. alarms go off at norad. if a mallard flies south for the
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winter biden blows beak off. rihanna was exceptionally high at the super bowl. i don't know in danger. nobody is safe not even aliens. >> there is no, again no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent takedowns. again, there is no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent takedowns. >> jesse: can't rule out chinese, ail i d russians, at lt it's not a alien. flexing muscle because making up for the chinese balloon and afghanistan. prime minister black face getting jealous he wants credit for the canadian pop. >> yesterday, norad confirmed that an unidentified object entered unlawfully canadian airspace. it represented a reasonable threat to civilian aircraft. so i gave the order to take it down. >> jesse: i popped it. no, i popped it. mexico is going to take credit any minute now. they are going to want to shoot
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something. why are we messing around in canada's airspace anyway? >> because it's part of norad. there is the norad is part of like -- part of -- it's a what you call a coalition. >> a pack of nations. >> a pack, exactly. we were able to do it. we didn't do it on our own. we did it in -- clearly in -- in step with can a canadia. >> cool. why is norad finding so many objects this week. looks like someone is finally looking at the radars. >> united states and canada through norad have been more scrutiny scrutinizing that airspace including enhancing our radar capabilities which as the commander of nor com general vanherck said last night may partially explain the objects that have been detected. >> jesse: we are really looking close now. we are squinting and we can start seeing things now if a guy
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in montana didn't snap a pick of the chinese balloon, would anybody be monitoring our airspace? our skies are as open as our border. anybody taking this seriously? we need the president to come clear things up. trudeau cleared it up. gave a press conference. biden? no. could very a little confidence we have things under control? or there is just going to be all out war in the sky? just lie to me like you do everything else. just hide in the basement instead and just going to wait for everything to blow over? kevin mccarthy is the speaker of the house who joins us now. they are very concerned with how people and their administration identify but not so much about an unidentified flying object, speaker. have you been briefed at all about what is going on? >> i have been briefed. i have been briefed a couple times. declassified briefing when it comes to the chinese balloon and then i have been briefed on these as well. but the one thing i will tell
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all your viewers. >> jesse: new ones they are calling them space trash. >> well, i don't know but everybody please hold onto your valentine's day balloon because, otherwise, we're going to have big problems come tomorrow. [laughter] >> no, not sure what these are yet because they haven't been able to recover it. and, to be fair, in alaska, it's minus 45 and snowing. going to take a little time what happened of a that chinese balloon this has been true tore president biden his entire life. every foreign policy or every military skills he has made is always too late. and he allowed a chinese balloon that there was no question whether it was no. question you have to put a plane up there to see it. you had a bus flying over collecting all of our data. the chinese aren't bringing this balloon back down so they are probably sending the data back home. he let it go all the way over america before he decided. now, these other ones, they know they are much smaller. not quite sure what they are. but they took them all down.
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i think we should have taken that chinese balloon down before it ever entered so nobody else would ever get the idea they could enter our sovereign. they are coming across our border. they are coming across our skies. i'm worried about what is happening. watch even the beaches coming in boats as well. >> they said they were spying on the first chinese balloon. that's why they let it traverse the entire country. so, why can't we spy on these new balloons or whatever they are. assess them, find out what they are, and then take them down? it just seems we are just squeezing the trigger at anything that moves up there. >> well, now they recalibrated. now they realize there is other things coming. you are right. there are universities that send this up. you could probably buy a balloon on amazon for a couple hundred bucks send something up. gig balloon going 40,000 to 80,000 feet that have like three
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bus loads on there collecting all our data and hovering over our military bases. that's a fundamental difference. but like that though, this administration allows you to go from base to base to base until you get from one end of the continent to the other then they decide to take it down. >> jesse: all right. just don't fly anything over delaware. you know, anything could happen up there. >> hey. don't be depressed about the super bowl. i look at it a little like the rockie movie, okay? you are depressed at the end. you think you got robbed. but, remember, he gets a rematch and he wins big. so philadelphia is an amazing team. i think they will come back. >> jesse: speaker mccarthy and roseanne barr both making "primetime" feel better. it's going to take a few more guests to get through. this thank you very much. >> all right. jesse. >> jesse: well, a train derailment has turned into an environmental catastrophe. what's mayor pete doing?
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♪ >> jesse: there is environmental disaster unfolding in the town of east palestine ohio. no one is talking about it which is really weird. a 50 car train derailed managed by norfolk southern just flew off the tracks. now, 10 of those cars were carrying hazardous chemicals. and there was a massive evacuation order. people were told to leave their homes because the air and water were unsafe. and last monday, officials released toxic chemicals from the tankers and it caused a massive explosion. they just decided to light all the chemicals on fire. that's how they decided to handle it. these are hazardous chemicals that can give you cancer. now, there's more to this story
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because this involves vinyl chloride. >> then it caught on fire. this is where the report something really bad because no one is mentioning when the byproduct of vinyl chloride burning is of the many by products of vinyl chloride one of those is hydrogen chloride. it's really unstable and latches on to water. just like water vapor in the atmosphere and that turns it to hydrochloric acid. right now government officials, officials from the railroad both the governor of pennsylvania and ohio are calling burning off the million pounds of this stuff a success but not mentioning that it means that we have hundreds of thousands of pounds of acid in the air, potentially. >> jesse: we didn't hear any of that from ohio officials. they just told everybody on wednesday that everything was fine. the governor and other officials said the air and water are safe. but then how come they are arresting journalists. >> stand outside.
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>> no. we are going let's go. let's go. >> you are under arrest. you are under arrest. >> excuse me, sir. >> sir? >> oh my god. >> guys, this is bad. >> that was a news nation reporter he was arrested for criminal trespassing. at an event he was allowed to be at and was charged with resisting arrest. and released later. ohio officials told residents the same day that they were safe to start returning home after they had been forced out for days. but, these residents were seeing dead fish, dead frogs, dead chickens all kinds of dead animals all over the place. now, how could the water and air be so safe after all of these animals are just been left dying for days? now, the worst part is we have already been lied to by the government officials just the other day the e.p.a. released a
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letter saying that there were more hazardous chemicals released than they originally told us. there were more polluted water systems than they originally told us. and while east palestine is ground zero gore it. the effects of it could be felt all the way down to west virginia. where toxic chemicals from the explosion have been reportedly found in the ohio river. the ohio river is long. now, our next guest lives on one side of the tracks where the train crashed and works on the other side. he opens a small engine repair shop and raising money to help his family. nathan velez is with us now. you are not really buying whether a the public officials are telling you about this. why are you so suspicious? >> well, it's not that i'm suspicious. it's just that they haven't really told me anything useful. and when they did tell us, we were already given the okay to
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go home so there is people already home and then they released all of the chemicals that were in that wreck so they told to you return home explosion? no, no, no. we were evacuated for that they released the manifest of what else was burned after we were already home. >> now, have you noticed anything crazy, people are seeing all kinds of wild stuff, does it smell funky? is the water all murky? what are you seeing? >> well, the water, it's hard to see because there is a lot of hazmat employees and people still cleaning it up. but, as far as the smell, that's definitely present. i came today where we are right now at my shop, this is the first time i have been here in a week. and i was here five minutes and i have a headache right now and
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can you smell it. anyone who comes here who hasn't been here you can smell it. your cameraman smelled it. >> oh my god. it gives you a headache. he will probably have one. and then my house is just across the tracks. the tracks are right behind me on the other side of that wall. a creek and then the train. and my house is on the other side of that. and it smells, too. you can't spend a lot of time here without feeling like crap. and my question is why, if it's okay, if it's safe, and all these people say it's safe, if it's so safe and okay. why does it hurt? >> jesse: do you have children? >> i do, yeah. i have a son and a daughter. a 9-year-old and a 1 and a half-year-old. >> jesse: and they are back in school? or what's the plan here. >> she don't go to school yet but my son does. but, we didn't take him because we are not staying here. we haven't been here. we have been staying at airbnb in canfield.
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we couldn't figure out if we could take him back. we contacted the school. we don't have a straight answer because they want us to still be residents but technically we still are. everything is confusing. everything is pure chaos right know oh my god i hope you get better and i hope it's not as dangerous as some of these reports are. we hope your family is okay and this thing gets straightened out because i don't trust what they are telling us i know you don't either. thank you so much for joining us. >> not at all. thank you very much for having me we're going to stay on this story. >> absolutely. come on down. >> jesse: don't worry about it. now, absent from all of this is pete. mayor pete secretary of transportation he is the guy that does planes treans and automobiles. he hasn't said anything about this. he was talking today about something much more important. >> we have heard way too many
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stories from generations past of whether have you neighborhood of color finally sees the project come to them everybody everyone on those projects looking like good paying jobs don't like like they came from he anywhere in the neighborhood. he is mad that they interest is white construction workers. okay. anything about the environment, pete? anything about catastrophe, train derailment, transportation secretary, no. got nothing. i don't know what is he doing. so, there is actually action the biden administration could have taken to help prevent this. in 2012 a train that was also carrying vinyl chloride derailed in paul's borough, new jersey and since that three different administrations had the opportunity to mandate trains carrying these hazardous materials have these special brakes. but it never got passed. it never went through. because the lobbyists lobbyist
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us said it would cost too much the administration said fine. now pete has the opportunity to change something for the better. how many racist bridges can you rename but we will see what he does. dana loesch is a nationally syndicated radio host. it really makes you sad he says guy is having headaches. evidence doesn't want to send his kids to school. this thing what happened here, dana. >> >> that's the million dollars question. and jesse, i'm so glad you are talking about this. i think this is the most under reported stories. this story is huge. some are calling this an eej logical disaster and you mentioned the story back in 2012 the new jersey involving that vinyl hydrochloride apparently not since 2012 has there been such an accident involving that particular chemical until now. it's been several days a straight week this guy that you interviewed was talking about
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people want answers to delay the release of all the chemicals involved in. this you bring up the transportation secretary who seems to be m.i.a. not just on this but go back and look at all the latest transportation either disasters or hassles whether it has to do with supply chain crisis. didn't he have a supply chain task force that was supposed to be answering questions for people and it wasn't until a foia request that people discovered while he was on his quote, unquote, parental leave for two months, nine months into his job, his brand new job as transportation secretary that he was refusing to even meet with anyone to answer any questions related to his job? seems pretty important in the middle of a supply chain crisis. and then don't forget what happened over christmas with southwest and then don't forget what happened more recently with all of these flights shut down because of this old system. and what does pete buttigieg do? he decides instead of actually raising awareness to do anything about the old outdated systems.
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he renamed the notice to airmen, notice to air missions so that it's more gender inclusive, jesse. that's what he ends up doing. that's his big contribution to all of these problems that the department of transportation is supposed to be overseeing. let's be clear, pete buttigieg only got his job because joe biden owed him a favor. you don't go from south bend indiana pothole pete and hot polls are the basic 101 of solving transportation crises for leaders you don't go from that to being the secretary of a department that you have less experience in than hunter biden with burisma unless someone owes you a favor. he cashed in and he is going to bide his time until he can run again. >> jesse: pothole pete better fly to ohio and hold a press conference and not arrest a reporter because we need some answers. thank you so much, dana. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: so the baltimore public school system is an absolute joke. everyone is failing. so reporters decided to confront
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>> jesse: public schools are a disaster. then came covid. and then teacher's unions stole the relief money and test scores dropped and baltimore, prime example of this. according to our local fox affiliate, there are 23 schools in baltimore where not a single student is proficient in math, zero students can do math. that doesn't count the other schools were only one or two kids make the grade. that's 2,000 kids, not a single one of them can do math. parents are furious. >> he can't read. he is in the fourth grade. >> how is he supposed to be productive if he can't read? they go there to get baby-sat for eight hours and come home. i can't afford no thousand dollar tutor from silva but that's what he needs. >> and our kids are not caught
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up but we're passing them. we're passing them but they can't read. >> terrible. horrible. >> so how is this possible? baltimore is spending $32,000 per student. that's more money per pupil than any other big district, basically. did the money go to laptops? nope. it went to school district bureaucrats, prince pals, administrators, superintendents, you know, the people are basically making hundreds of thousands of dollars and they don't even teach. they stole the covid money, too. when you factor in pensions and perks, baltimore teachers are making more than six figures. the city also spent 700 grand on hall monitors when the entire school district was remote. they got paid to not monitor a single hall. consultants got paid a quarter million to help fight white silence, too. so it's a big cash grab and
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students brains are rotting. do you think the politicians should be angry? i do. but, no. the politicians are angry at fox for reporting it. >> sent you an email about the 23 schools in baltimore city who have zero students proficient in math. >> when you do a school story about something succeeding in the schools, i will respond. you never do. >> who do you hold accountable for. >> your boss -- your boss is for the distorted coverage you provide. >> well the data came from baltimore city public schools. >> let's bring in the reporter who confronted this delegate that kinsey frost. >> t mackenzie he only wants you to report good news and he doesn't want you to report how the schools are failing under his watch. is this guy a legit delegate down there? >> that's delegate sandy rosenberg represented this area quite some time. very well-known in the community. that reaction was a bit surprising to me but not totally
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unexpected given the fact that we have sent the delegation who represents baltimore city in annapolis numerous emails. not just this time but for weeks and weeks about several failures within baltimore city public schools and really hardly any delegate, state senator ever responds to us. when we had the opportunity to catch with some of them in the halls in annapolis where the state capitol is we took the opportunity to ask them in person and you saw their response really bucking any sort of responsibility or accountability for what's going on in their home district. >> jesse: do they know that the teachers are paying themselves $350,000, $400,000 and no one can do math in baltimore? do they know that they are taking covid money and pat padding their salaries with it? >> they should know. i mean, a lot of this funding gets approved by the same lawmakers who you are seeing right there on the steps in annapolis. the school district gets their budget, you know, approved by the state as well as the city,
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the city council members and city council members really very few of them are talking about this. the most of them are just saying that, you know, this is what happens when we come out of a pandemic. we often hears a well that baltimore city public schools is historically under funded but we know that they have one of the largest school district budgets across the country, spending one of the most highest per pupil when you look at the map and there is more money coming given what the lawmakers did and this is something that we have seen fail in the past when lawmakers decided they wanted to dump thousands and hundreds of millions of dollars into school districts really without any sort of accountability measures in place. >> jesse: they are paying for bad results and congratulating themselves when they get paid more. i think he should resign for walking up the stairs like that. but you can't say that i will say it here. thank you so much and thank you for keeping the heat on these guys. it's the only way they are going to change. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: are we living in end
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>> this is the ninth whale that has been found dead on these shores since december. fox news chief correspondent has the latest. >> good evening, jesse. six of those nine dead whales ws have washed up along the new jersey shore and three in new york. this one just today in jersey. another humpback whale as the majority of those killed have been. further south, four dead whales are in virginia this year. all of which is prompting the obvious question why. >> is it something in the water? is it something, you know, natural or something being done man made. it's a question that a lot of people asking that they would like an answer to. >> to some survey work being
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done offshore for building wind turbines. the winds of 12 we are concerned about the impacts these projects may already be having on our environment. scientists with the national oceanic and atmospheric association say the ongoing offshore wind survey work is not the cause of the whale deaths and have suggested several factors might be in play here including a growing humpback whale population and changes in feeding patterns potentially leading to more collisions with shipping vessels in the area. the noaa says that since januark whales have been reported across 13 states including 24 in new york. 35 -- 24 in jersey, 35 in new
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york. so while some groups are calling this year's whale deaths unprecedented, federal and state officials say it's too early to >> jesse: we have dead humpbacks at the shore, trees flying off the tracks in ohio. dead frogs, i said rain, spy balloons, canada is shooting missiles. canada. the president's wife is kissing kamala harris' husband. the eagles were robbed. >> the city is heading for a disaster of biblical propo proportions. >> real wrath of god type stuff.
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river and sea is boiling. >> the dead rising from the grave. >> dogs and cats living together. >> enough, i get the point. >> jesse: i'm not saying this at the end of times, but it feels a little bit like it. let's do some texts. your crying -- go chiefs. dave from michigan, i feel sorry for your eagles but try rooting for the detroit lions. [laughs] try getting a life. i think joe biden loves these balloons, they are taking the attention off of is classified documents. add the more that he shoots the less that we talk about him breaking the law. peter from oregon, why doesn't blm donate to the kids in baltimore. they can't, it's tied up in luxury homes in california.
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they are worried about cars running. that, and my plastic straws too. i saw you on the five. finally, someone emails me that agrees with me. we need more of those red tucker is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," happy monday. monday. all of a sudden it seems like joe biden is shooting an awful a lot of things out of the sky it is not your imagination. the pentagon took down an enormous scott dell mike espy balloon. you thought the term was over, but no on friday the white house announced that fighter jets had done an object the size of a car over
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