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carolina republican senator tim scott, maryland democrat ben cardin of the foreign relations committee in the senate. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight and all this he can would. a busy news week. that's it for this "special report" fair blend and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now and jesse may have a question or two for the fbi director. >> jesse: oh do i have questions for you for wray. i will talk to you over the weekend. >> bret: we'll talk. >> jesse: all right. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: most presidents leave the white house with some big' publish. s under their belt. historic moments that will fill books and museums for the rest of time. like jfk deploying a wall of warships around cuba to blockade the russians during the missile crisis. richard nixon presiding over neil armstrong and buzz aldridge plunging the american flag into the surface of the moon. >> that's one small step for man
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and one giant leap for mankind. >> yes, indeed. they got the flag up now. you can see the stars and stripes. >> jesse: we all remember george bush rallying the nation after 9/11 on a pile of rubble in lower manhattan. >> i can hear you, the rest of the world hears you, and the people. [cheers] >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [cheers] >> jesse: every president has signature moments that define their terms. but there's one president who doesn't have much to brag about. he is only two years into his presidency, but is there a moment that joe biden is going to be remembered for? the botched withdrawal from afghanistan, historically is
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probably the one thing so far that cedar into the nation's memory. and that and falling off 6 his bike and don't tell me it's biden strolling through ukraine with fake air raid sirens that's just a proxy war. but the binder has already cemented joe's legacy for us. she knows what her boss will go down in history for the old straight white male's legacy is diversity. >> you've heard this from the president. you've heard this from me. you have heard this from many of us here diversity and representation is really important to this president. i want to take the opportunity to lay out what -- how diverse the president wants cabinet has been. how diverse the president's administration has been. the cabinet is majority people of color for the first time in color. the cabinet is majority female for the first time in history. a majority of white house senior staff identified as female. 40% of white house senior staff identify as part of the racially diverse community and a record seven assistants to the president are openly lgbtq plus.
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so, again, this is something that the president prides himself on. >> jesse: diversity is fine by me. racial, gender, sexual, whatever. i don't care what you are or how you identify. as long as you can get the job done. and that's the problem. the biden administration isn't getting the job done. it seems like during the hiring process you know, looks at your picture and your pronouns and that's more important than your talent and experience black, gay, woman, trans. if you shatter a ceiling, you have a job at the white house. when you hire people and you make their identity more important than their qualifications, you don't get the most competent people. but that might not be their goal. the biden white house doesn't seem like they are trying to hire the best and the brightest. they are trying to hire the most diverse and representative. and when their identity gets
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them the job, and their identity protects them from legit criticism, you can appoint whoever you want. you can appoint idealogues, patsies, loyalists, yes men and women as long as they are diverse. are there black, gay, hispanic females who are qualified to work at the top levels of the government? but that's not who was hired in this administration. biden is making diversity look like a bad thing because his picks aren't delivering. and people are starting to realize it doesn't matter what you look like. our players are best ones aren't out on the field. look at the vice president. she called joe biden a racist. didn't get a single vote in the primary and inflamed out after burning through tons of cash and staff. but biden boxed himself in and promised to pick the first black female v.p. was she really the best option?
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was she even the best black female option? >> i like to think about a lot of things in the confines of venn diagrams. is there a venn diagram for this? i'm telling you it's fascinating when you do. so, venn diagrams, those three circumstantials, right? so, on this, the intersection between climate, extreme climate, right, which is going to be about -- that's going to be also an intersection human behaviors greenhouse gas emissions. >> jesse: what about sticky sammy nuke guru joe didn't pick him to be fair but we know why he was there. there wasn't anybody in america more qualifieds that a transgender said dough massakist thief? sammy went by they so they didn't vet him. and now nobody can find their luggage. the biden team just saw sticky's stilettos here is the nuke code you start next week.
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and then you have binder. she is the first press secretary who is a black lesbian i guess i will clap for that, way to go she can't communicate. is the lgbtq plus proud of binder? she can't communicate. are they proud? >> the process is -- we are starting our process that we are -- protocol process on close contact. our process, because as we all stated he is now positive. we are doing our process. >> this is -- this is -- this is a devastating -- just the -- just the -- just the draft of this that we learned about. >> so, um, the board has never convened. it, u., so it never convened and the border is, um, is, yes, the board is, is pausing. in the sense that it will not convene.
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>> jesse: you end up feeling sorry for her. but is that the point of appointing her press secretary? you appoint a glass shatterer who is bad at her job but we can't attack her because she shatters? they say she is a victim. biden's proud of appointing victims who can't do their jobs? and then there is sneaky pete. he was the mayor of a town near notre dame. that's it. that's all he was. mayor pete was gay. so he shatters. but south bend, indiana didn't really blossom under mayor pete. >> his hometown south bend tribune wrote in 2018 of major issues with potholes it's the worst that area repair shops can remember in well over 10 years with lines of vehicles awaiting repair for pothole related damages nearly every day. >> jesse: so biden hires the guy who couldn't fix potholes to run our trains, planes, road and ports. why? because he sounds smart and he shatters.
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but the minute pete becomes secretary, our transportation systems fall apart. a beings toxic train wrecks in an ohio town and three weeks later pete slips into palestine at the crack of dawn dressed as a trick or treater just to say it's not his problem. but is there any way biden is going to fire the guy? no. is he going to resign? no. >> the american public doesn't seem to be very confident in your ability to do your job. will you be resigning any time soon? >> i'm not here for politics. i'm here to make sure the community will get what they can need. >> will you apologize for the response for the slow response taking your time. >> let's go in here and get away from these people. >> no apology? >> jesse: diversity can be a strength but they are doing it all wrong. instead of putting together a group of people who are diverse and experienced, diverse in class, diverse in background, diverse in thought, the biden white house picks people who look different but think and act the same. hot air says this, quote:
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democrats will tell you that their diverse administration looks more like america than any previous one, which even by demographic standards is ridiculoused. there are more transgendered people in the biden administration than in the state of idaho. >> and anybody working in the white house almost by definition is many not an average joe, whatever their race or sexuality. they have more in common with each other than with any average person in the country. drop karine jean-pierre into the south side of chicago and she would stick out like a sore thumb. most are lawyers from the coast who shatter. it's starting to look like a scam. look how easy it is to exploit them. how do you think mini got away with stealing billions and buying elections. he was pumping money into democrats' pockets with awoke sales pitch in order to kill crypto regulations. >> using your money and influence and i think there was a question about whose money you
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were using but to donate, for example, to the democratic party. >> you know, my donations were mostly for pandemic prevention and they were looking at primary elections where there were candidates who were outspoken in favor of doing things now to prevent the next pandemic. it's just a p.r. campaign mass can a raiding as -- as do gooderrism and you know, things like green washing are things which, i think, end up similar area. >> it's fair to say you participated in this? >> yeah. we all did. >> jesse: we all did. exactly. the millions mini said were for diversity and dolphins really just bribes to buy the senate and get regulators off his back. and once they were done with him, mini was thrown in the clink and thanks for the midterms. i'll see you in a hundred years. here's the bottom line. the politicians work for us. >> we don't care with what the public servants look like as long as they are looking at us instead of themselves.
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as long as they serve us because lately they are just serving themselves they k5eur more about about diversity than us. we don't care what your cabinet looks like we care more about what your cabinet is paid to do which is to serve the people. we pay your salaries. >> we are glad you shatter but stop patting yourself on the back. we're the ones that need a hand. let's prince in tulsi gabbard a former presidential candidate and a fox news contributor. you can go down the cabinet, tulsi, i think we are a little tired of the diversity stuff. >> yeah, you know, jesse, what we are seeing is their philosopher identity politics. this is one of the reasons i left the democratic party. you see how their agenda of identity politics is directly undermines the traditional democratic values that were express sod beautifully and clearly by dr. martin luther king that we should judge each
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other not based on the color of our discontinue but based on our character but how you displayed here example after example they are proud to be judging people, hiring people, selecting people based on race, which is really, let's be clear how serious of a problem this is. it's based on genetics, race, based on your blood, your genes, and where do we see that connection? well these are the very same geneticist core principles embodied by naziism and adolf hitler. this should be something that is sickening and alarming to every single democrat and every single american. we have seen where this philosophy can lead. the american people deserve so much more. we need leaders who will elect, who will select people based on their character. how committed they are to the constitution and the capabilities that they bring to actually do the job that they are hired to do most
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importantly, their heart. do they have a heart and commitment for serving the american people, as you said, putting service above any selfish interest. actually waking up every day saying how can i best serve the american people who my -- i'm charged to serve in whatever job it may be. >> jesse: you are saying the focus on genetics is in a way similar to what was going on in germany? >> you look at the core values and core principles of adolf hitler and naziism. what is it based on? it's based on genetics this philosophy of jeanettism and discriminating based on their genes. that's the issue here really when you cut to the core of it. when they are standing there saying we are proud to be selecting people solely based on race, that is alarming to me on so many levels. you see them oh we were going to select someone based on their race, based on their gender. these immutable characteristics
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that we are born with this goes against, again, the very vision our founders had for us. it goes against traditional democratic values and, most of all, the american people deserve to know that those in positions of power and leadership are putting their interest first regardless of what race or gender or religion or politics or anything else. that's the responsibility of our leaders and that's what we, the american people, deserve. >> jesse: i'm not sure about the german thing but i think you are right on this point. they care about what they administration looks like but they don't care about what we look like. and we're out here saying hey, we need this, we need that can you -- and they are not even looking at us. they are just looking themselves. >> putting themselves first. >> jesse: right, exactly. >> that alone is a huge disqualifier. >> jesse: exactly. thank you very much, tulsi have a great weekend. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: wait until you hear joe biden's excuse for not going to east palestine.
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>> jesse: just moments ago, joe biden announced he is not planning ons going to east palestine. >> were you planning to travel to east palestine, ohio? >> at this time i'm not. i did a whole video, i mean -- you know -- what the hell? on? zoom? >> every time i think of zoom, who is zooming who? and initially not a request for me to go out even before i was heading over to kyiv. >> jesse: biden wants nothing to do with this poor town that just got toxic train-wrecked. is he letting mayor pete take
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all the bullets for him on this one and those are pete's words not mine. pete didn't sign up for any of this. pete was just supposed to sit back and enjoy his personal time and then when 2024 would finally come around biden was supposed to pass him the torch after cleaving kamala from the ticket. it was a suck sessions plan until pete screwed it up. first a supply chain crisis and then it was airline drama and now toxic trains are flying off the rails and now pete is being shamed into leaving chastened middle of the night. shamed dressing up like a racist white construction work and flying out to trump country. being shamed because this time is he not just taking incoming from jesse watters. he is being attacked by everyone from jon stewart to rosie o'donnell, to even cnn. >> i do think it's great that pete buttigieg, transportation secretary, is there. probably sh shouldn't have taken three weeks for him to be there. he say some people show up and causes a distraction. that's true for a president,
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perhaps. not true for a it's secretary. >> jesse: democrats aren't happy about this. they are boxed into a corner. their bench is empty now and joe has to run again. >> is there any reason for any of us to think that he is not running again? >> are you not believing this, darlene? how many times does he have to say it until you believe it? he has not finished what he started, and that's what's important. >> jesse: jill can't believe no one wants her husband to run again. she is like stop asking me. we told you he is running again. why does everybody keep asking? because they don't like him. pete's presidential campaigns derailed. that's the only derailment that's got his attention. so sneaky pete needs serious help right now. he needs someone who will soften the blow. if only there was someone who could do that for him. >> i don't know why they would ever vote for him because somebody who by the way he placed someone with deep ties to the chemical industry in charge of the e.p.a.'s chemical safety
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office. that's how voted for in that district. donald trump. who reduces all safety. he did. >> jesse: oh, okay. so east palestine's fault that a toxic train wrecked in their town? they voted for trump and joy says trump is the one who loosened brake regulations but politifact says the changes in brake regulations had nothing to do with the derailment. did you read the report yesterday, joy, the train flew off the tracks because the bearings got too hot. had nothing to do with the brakes. even the national transportation safety board had to go on cnn to clear it up. >> for this investigation and for this derailment, ecp brakes would not have prevented the derailment, the wheel bearing failed on car number 23, so even with ecp brakes, the derailment would have occurred, the fire would have ensued. >> jesse: there you have it. knob of that matters to sneaky
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pete, he is just going to at this point toy the other joy that has his back. >> trump county. what do you make of the fact that he went there despite the fact that the regulations that he rolled back were partly responsible for this tragedy? >> you take down regulations, you water down regulations, you weaken the power of the administration to deal with freight railroad companies and then you show up wanting to be a great friend of the people who have been impacted by a rail disaster. you know, you could sense a level of frustration with the political circus that has descended on their town after they have already been through so much. >> jesse: so joy reid is dumb because she doesn't even read the news and doesn't know why the train derailed. pete knows why and he's not dumb. he is a liar and just gets on the air and then lies about it.
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do you think east palestine is thinking about politics right now? if they seem angry at the government it's because they are. they are being lied to. told to drink the water, breathe the air. listen to this. the crew of independent environmental scientists just released a report saying that the air in east palestine is still full of toxic chemicals. same chemicals causing the rashes, headaches and breathing issues. there are also possibly cancerous. meanwhile the e.p.a. says it's fine all while pouring half a billion dollars in planting anti-racist trees in the name of environmental justice. if you are from east palestine and breaking out in hives you are on your own. where is the justice in that? rachel campos-duffy is a "fox & friends weekend" co-host and she joins us now. so joe biden gets out there and is asked why he isn't going to east palestine, and he said oh, i, i -- what's the word?
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zoomed, yeah, i zoomed. >> rachel: there was a time, jesse, if you would have asked me if there was systemic racism in america i would come on your show and say there wasn't but there is. there is systemic racism and classism and it's against white working class americans who voted for trump and living in trump country. and we're seeing it glaring us in the face right now. i mean, think about this. i mean, this is -- and it's not just joe biden who, you know, should have been there, of course, and pete buttigieg who looked like, you know, a grumpy bob the builder. he didn't want to be there at all. but there's other people that weren't there and that were also discriminating against this community. think about the environmental tall activists in corporate america. they weren't there. i mean, with the activists? this is an erin brockovich moment. this was a blockbuster oscar
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winning movie like this. >> jesse: erin brockovich is in east palestine tonight right now. >> she is but where is julia roberts environmental activist george clooney leonardo decaprio, the annoying and dutch committees of montecito where is greta thornberg how dare you? none of these people have shown up. corporate america who normally when there is a disaster, a hurricane, a tornado or the war in ukraine, they all get together because a, american corporations have always been philanthropic but they know it's good for business to show up there. they are not there either. where is air b and n offering free lodging american beverage company. goya is there. goya foods is there and trump water is there but who else? this is classism. this is racism. and this is political retaliation for those people who
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are living there and by the way those corporations, jesse, many of them maybe want to help but they know this administration is highly vindictive and they could sick the e.p.a. or the fbi or the irs on them and so they are holding back because this administration has signaled to the country nothing is happening here. we don't care. don't show up. >> jesse: yeah, it will embarrass the administration if corporate america comes in and helps this downtown. you are right about that. rachel campos-duffy i actually used your babysitter today. thank you very much for the recommendation. >> rachel: oh, awesome. thank you. you are welcome. >> jesse: all right. sex, drugs and classified documents. the fbi has totally gone off the rails. we got two whistleblowers with some juicy details next. ental hh was much better, but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds.
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>> jesse: we used to think highly of the fbi. over the last few years the bureau has changed our opinion. house republicans are investigating the fbi for weaponizing the agency against conservatives. and a bunch of whistleblowers are coming forward. but that's just the tip of the iceberg. they weren't just covering for hunter and prosecuting concerned parents. a new report shows the wild behavior agents got away with on the regular. drunk driving mishandling weapons, losing weapons. property crimes. stealing, drugs molestation, assaults. these guys were reckless and acted above the law. they were treating bureau vehicles the way motley crue treated hotel rooms. even gutfeld would be shocked at these agents behavior. according to a report one agent left m-4 assault rifle in the back seat when he went to starbucks. when he came back the car was broken into and the m-4 was missing.
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these people are supposed to be stopping crimes not aiding and abetting them. the report lists three dozen agents reported guns being lost, stolen or handled unsafely including one agent who accidently discharged his weapon and shot a hole through the floor of his hotel room and then went to bed. one report from 2017 described an agent dismissed for admitting having sexually molested his daughter and granddaughter for years and while describing two other agents' behavior one stole drug evidence to feed a heroin addiction while another employee pulled a gun on a private citizen during an incident of road rage lunatics running the asylum for years now and no one is holding them accountable. if you think these guys were punished? no. these agents have been getting blitzed and getting behind the wheel of their fbi cars with a report saying this. there were at least 23 cases of agents and bureau staff driving under the influence, duis but
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only 5 resulted in termination. only 5. and it's not just diiuis agents are stealing evidence without consequences. one employee seized two thumb drives and notebook from a fugitive during arrest because it had dirt on one of the fbi's colleagues on it. what was the punishment? five days suspension paid. five days. another bureau employee admitted engaging in a romantic relationship with an incarcerated felon and sending him money. the employee failed to report the contact with the felon. the contact. what was the punishment? 15 days suspension. worst of all? many agents took home and mishandled classified documents. a crime we were told was worse than watergate. were their houses raided? no. two week suspension. take two weeks off, paid. what has happened to the fbi?
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ththis is the agency that took down bonnie and clyde and al can capone and now treating the hoover building like it's animal house. are they cops or criminals are they rogue agents or what's going on in the culture of the bureau now? let's turn it over to two former fbi agents turned whistleblowers who are holding the bureau accountable steve friend and kyle saharan fan. what is going on inside of the culture of the fbi. >> thank you very much, jesse it reminds me of one of these multi generational billionaire family. the patriarch funded and trust funds doing cocaine on a yacht sr. as evidenced by files i was able to provide the behavior just shows that there is a sense of entitlement that is there and these people have really content to exist on the fumes of a legacy that talked about before about bringing al capone and
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bonnie and clyde to justice. now they are just having sex with their informs in the back of their bureau car. >> jesse: i think you are exactly right. why do you think so, kyle, that they are not being punished because it's one thing to just kind of behave like this but they are not facing any consequences. what's that about? >> interest is an interesting culture in the bureau something about being compromised that allows you to move up. i think when you have people that are compromised then they are willing to do the right thing from then on out and the right thing is don't embarrass the bureau and make sure that you follow what the regime tells you. i keep seeing it. there is more instances than what have you seen in petty corruption and some worse stuff a lot of sexual misconduct and once they have that over your head then they are happy to keep you around you are going to do what you are told. that he was the goal. >> jesse: are they purposefully blackmailing these people? are they setting honey traps or are these just guys that are
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misbehaving and then they are finding out and using it against them to leverage them to do what they want? >> i don't think there is a honey trap. i don't think they are setting these people up. an organization with 36,000 people. people make mistakes. there is no question about that. but the consequences you are seeing in there sometimes don't match up. exactly why steve took those documents to be able to show what they had done with guys like him and i don't match up to the sort of consequences for people who punch out their 3-year-old and leave them in the driveway and then tell them not to tell the truth to the police later. >> jesse: steve, is there any way to reform the bureau? how would you do it. >> i think right away we need to get across the message you are not a secret agent if you work for the fbi. i know it's tempting to fall in that trap. you have to work in a building very special badge to get in. it has high gates. really at the end of the day you are a civil servant. no different than a fireman, a teacher, a police officer. so i think that that mentality change has to come through to the rank and file and all the way up to the top of the chain of command. and, when that happens and they really focus on the work that
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needs to be done, the good work that i got to be part of in my time in the bureau and the same with kyle, that's when there will be this pride that they can have and hopefully carry the day forward and bring the agency back from the brink. >> jesse: all right. steve, kyle, you guys are great americans. and it's an honor to have you on the program. have a great weekend. >> thanks so much, jesse. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: well, violent teens with dangerous records are wreaking havoc on the country. why are we giving these kids so many second chances? ♪ ♪ there are some things that go better...together. like your workplace benefits... and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together...
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>> jesse: everyone knows we have a violence problem in america. we are seeing a disturbing new pattern. violent teens popping up all across the country and they are consistently getting second, third, even fourth chances even after committing heinous felonies. in orlando, florida on tuesday a 17-year-old student beat his teacher violently, punching her over and over and over again until she was unconscious all because she took away his
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nintendo video game during class. he was arrested for felony aggravated battery but not before telling the teacher he would kill her on his way out. >> i don't want to go to jail. >> stop. >> stop. stupid. i'm going to kill you. >> we told you earlier in the week about 18-year-old miles pfeiffer who shot a police officer execution style last weekend in philly and then committed a carjacking. sources say pfeiffer had been previously charged with making terroristic threats high school and repeatedly expelled from school and expelled in ninth grade. he wanted everyone to think he was gangster even though he lived with miss mommy in a million-dollar house in the suburbs. called his mommy to pick him up after the crime spree. is neighbors say there were cops around his house all the time. >> i have seen police there before?
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>> a lot. >> buckingham township. >> buckingham township yes, over the years. >> did that concern you. >> yes because i thought it was the motorcycles because they are young. they are young kids. >> jesse: over in orange company florida high school a keith moses went on a shooting spree killing five. killed 38-year-old before fleeing the scene. then returned five hours later and killed a 9-year-old and a local news reporter before he was arrested. watch. [shouting] >> get on your face. get on your face. get on your face. get on your [bleep]. [shouting] >> let me go. let me go. let me go. let me go. i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> you walked up from down. >> there i can't breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> you are breathing fine. >> i can't breathe. >> we're going to help you up,
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okay? >> i can't breathe. >> jesse: sounds like he can breathe just fine. moses was already a career criminal. this was just at 19. he wracked up gun charges, aggravated battery and assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, grand theft. now, i'm all for second chances but why are we giving people fourth and fifth chances after we know they're evil? judge jeanine pirro is co-host of "the five." so what is it about the law that you can wrack up felonies as a juvenile? we can't even know about them and then they turn 18 and then they go out and sometimes kill people? >> well, yeah, you know, the whole idea and what we are seeing here is just consistent with what is going on with the rest of society except they are young so people apologize for them. first of all, how can you be a career criminal when you are 19? first of all, we don't have access to your records. we have to ask ourselves as a society, why did we allow young people who to the? records. why? because we figured everybody makes a mistake when they're
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young. you probably made a few. >> misdemeanors. >> yeah, misdemeanors like a cassette tape if they even had them when you were a kid. i think what we should do, number one, is if they want to have their record sealed, they have to earn it. so that at this point, if you are a juvenile, okay, we will give you one or two. but when you get past 2 we are going to make it all public. and if you don't want it to be public, then you have to live a life free of crime. otherwise you should have a history we can all see. >> jesse: if you have a person 15, 16, 17 years old. >> they are sealed. >> let's just say they are racking up assault with a deadly weapon. carjacking. felony weapons charges. if you are a judge. you are not allowed to do anything? >> no. because it's the legislature. this is what is happening with the democrats. remember, raise the age, jesse? they raised the age criminal responsibility. don't want who have access to
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guns. then they have this oh my god they are poor, they don't have a father, we have the pandemic, they want to be a gangster, all this nonsense, you know what? can i teach my dog who isn't the smartest any one of the three of them who are very smart. no, if i say that no, they get it. if we start telling young kids no you are going to jail they will get it. we apologized for it. we got these liberal social justice nonsense bologna full of it all of them. if they want them out of jail. let them live with them. >> jesse: where are the parents? i imagine your son gets a felony charge? never sees the light of day. >> judge jeanine: never did, never. we he is 33. and that's the good news. >> jesse: thank you very much, judge. >> judge jeanine: thank you. >> jesse: don't go anywhere, sink or swim with jimmy failla and abby hornacek is next. ♪ get down on it. ♪ ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary
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about why he hasn't gone to east palestine, and if he even needs to talk to the mayor. >> do you plan to travel there and have you talked with the mayor? >> i can't recall. i don't think i talked to the mayor. i talked to everyone else there multiple times. the senators, both governors, everyone there is to talk to. everything was available. >> jesse: saw a town gets toxic train wreck, and the president hasn't spoken to the mayor of the town. because earlier he said he zoomed. would you zoom with, joe? who did you zoom with? let's play little game. it's called "sink or swim." let's take a look at the leaderboard. i'm happy to announce kilmeade has found his way from the bottom of the way to the top. it can happen to anybody. here now is jimmy failla and abby hornacek. >> i don't like how low i was on that board. i don't like that. >> you're going to feel lower after this.
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don't let the matching blue man group audition -- >> we are not of the same team. >> jesse: have a champagne campaign. these democrats are known for spending lots of money on their travel expenses. but who spent over half a million during the 2022 election cycle? was it swalwell or nancy? both going with swalwell! because she's also wearing blue. i've got to go swalwell. >> jesse: what is the answer? >> the evidence is uncontradicted that the president used taxpayer dollars to ask the ukrainians help him cheat and election. >> jesse: half a million. that's a lot of money. >> did nothing to lower gas emissions. and he's also got to play for a chinese spy to fly with him. >> jesse: we will find out later. here's the category, full of ship. which form a government official made a mint off covid, and he just bought a boat? was it andrew cuomo or
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dr. fauci? both going with cuomo. >> isn't he a hamptons guy? he also looks like someone who would wear loafers. >> jesse: good deductive reasoning. let's see if you are right. ♪ ♪ >> you got to stop cupping my answers, failla! >> jesse: so that was cuomo at the boat show. we don't know what shoes he was wearing but we assume those were boat shoes. january sex. which person had a slip of the tong and referred to it as the january 6th erection? joy behar andrea mitchell? >> for the record, it was only time joy behar has been around and erection in 40 years. >> from the january 6th erection. election. i'm sorry. [laughter] >> jesse: this is critical. do you solemnly swear?
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the georgia special grand jury foreman spoke very highly of the senator's testimony, calling him personable and forthcoming. was it rudy or lindsey graham? >> lindsey graham. >> jesse: both with lindsey graham answers! what is it? >> give it to me. speak of the suspense was killing me. >> he was personable, he was forthcoming. >> jesse: we've got a minute left in the show. we going to the tiebreaker. how much did alex murdaugh spend on oxycontin every week? the guy on trial for double homicide. >> i don't know how much drugs cost. but $2600? >> $80,000 a week. >> jesse: you are closest, but you're over. it was $60,000. is it over or closest? failla wins! >> boom, hornacek!
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>> jesse: you have permission to hit him with a paddle. >> not there! >> jesse: put your own swivel chair together. i'm a 73-year-old woman who just put together a bathroom cabinet by reading the instructions. don't be like the pampered politicians having everything done for them." i would put together, but i can't. i'm incapable. tucker is up next. i'm watters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the war in ukraine began a year ago today on to berry 24th, 2022, when the russian military rolled across the eastern border of that country. but, in many ways, the russian invasion of ukraine was the end point of the much longer story. the propaganda campaign designed to convince americans to take sides in this conflict, a conflict that ha
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