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and i got out of the car and the third bomb hit the car its sufficiently right after that. >> bret: that's the most amazing story. it's an amazing book. you can see more of ben's interview tonight on sean hannity on hannity at #:00 p.m. eastern time. ben will be our guest monday. and we look forward to that thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey and we will have ben on "the five" tomorrow. thanks, bret. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: some things are so engrained in our life we don't even think about them until they are gone. we don't think about clean drinking water until we see a toxic train wreck wipe out a town in ohio. we don't think about how nice it is to spend time with our friends and family until the government locks us all down. and we don't think about how important a free press is until the government tries to squeeze the life out of it. and we are seeing that happen today.
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democrats colluded with the fbi, cia, and big tech to censor us and hijack elections. the two journalists who broke the story testified in front of congress today. >> twitter, facebook, google and other companies developed a formal system for taking in moderation requests from every corner of government from the fbi, the dhs, even the cia is making lists of people whose opinions, beliefs, associations or sympathies are deemed misinformation, disinformation, or mall information. as someone who grew up a traditional aclu liberal, this mechanism for punishment and deprivation without due process is horrifying. >> the censorship industrial complex combines established methods of psychological manipulation some developed by the u.s. military during the global war on terror with highly sophisticated stools science artificial intelligence. federal government officials, agencies and contractors have gone from fighting isis
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recruiters and russian bots to censoring and deplatforming ordinary americans and disfavored public figures. the government no longer needs a predicate of calling you a terrorist or an extremist to the deploy government resources to counter your political activity. the only predicate it need is simply the assertion of the opinion you expressed on social media is wrong. >> jesse: this is exactly the type of corruption journalists are supposed to air out. keep in mind both of these reporters are liberal. because of these two guys, the country knows that the government used big tech to silence us. they should be celebrated. but democrats aren't happy because democrats win when americans are silenced. now democrats are showing their true clom colors. the democrats only like a free press if the press works for them. democrats can't refute the claims that big tech censors conservatives so they smeared the journalists who broke the story or should i say so-called journalists. >> this isn't a matter of data was given to these so-called journalists before us now. there are many legitimate
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questions about where musk got the financing to buy twitter. >> jesse: the so-called journalists then fact checked the so-called congresswoman. >> i have been a reporter for 30 years. and a staunch advocate of the first amendment. much of that time was spent at rolling stone magazine. ranking member palace county. i'm not a so-called journalist. i have won the national independent award for independent journalism and written 10 books including four "new york times" best sellers. >> jesse: sounds like a real journalist to me. what other bullets do democrats have in the chamber? well, reporters are only in it for the money. now, i'm not asking you to put a dollar figure on it but it's quite obvious that you profited from the twitter files. you hit the jackpot on that vegas slot machine to which you referred. that's true, isn't it? >> i have also reinvested. >> you have made, no, no, no, no. is it true that you have profitted since you were the recipient of the twitter files? you have made money?
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yes or no? >> it's probably a wash, honestly. >> no. you have made money that you did not have before, correct? >> but i have also spent money that i didn't have before. i just hired a whole group of people to. >> patent obvious answer reclaiming my time. >> jesse: debbie wasserman schultz made millions of trading stocks. made a few thousand dollars from reporting the news. what makes reporters successful is having great sources. if your sources pan out, readers trust your reporting. and good reporters spend years gaining sources on the inside. now, they gain their trust and then report the information fairly and accurately. but the number one rule of any reporter is to keep your sources confidential. that protects your source and it protects your reporting. and if you burn a source, your scoops are toast and future sources will never trust you. and democrats know this. because democrats in congress
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are the sources for hundreds of reporters in the media. all they do is leak scoops to the reporters so the reporters spin them that way for the democrats rise to power but now democrats used a congressional hearing to try to force journalists to betray their sources. >> did mr. musk contact you, mr? >> again, the attribution for my story is sources at twitter. >> mr. shellenberger, did mr. musk contact you? >> actually, no. >> mr. tiberiasy, have you had conversations with elon musk? >> i have. >> okay. mr. taibbi, did mr. musk place any conditions on the use. >> would the gentle lady yield for a second? >> as long as my time is used. >> are you trying to get journalistic sources? >> i am thought. >> it sounds like it? >> nope. >> jesse: it doesn't stop there. the democrats are out for blood. they want to punish journalists for blowing up the silent censorship arm of the democratic party. these reporters need to be broken just to send a message to the rest of the press don't
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cross the line so you are not requesting to tell you when musk first approached you. >> congressman, you asking me to. >> you consider mr. musk to be the direct source of all of this? >> no, no. you are trying to get me to say that he is the source. >> well,. >> i can't answer your question. >> either he is or he isn't. if you are telling me you can't answer because it's your source, well only logical conclusion is that he is, in fact, your souse. >> you are free to conclude that. >> well, sir, i just don't understand you can't have it both ways but let's move on. >> no, he can. is he a journalist. >> no, he can't because either musk is the source and he can't talk about it or musk is not the source and if musk is not the source then he can discuss it. >> no one has yielded the gentle lady is out of order. you don't get to speak. >> because he interrupted. >> the gentle lady is not recognized. >> you are not recognized. >> he has not said that what he said is he is not going to reveal his source and the fact that democrats are pressuring to do so. >> we are asking about. >> the gentle lady has not
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yielded you time. >> the democrats have always had a problem with journalists who report on their dirt. remember obama spied on a fox news reporter in 2010. tooj his phone records. tract his movement, even stole his emails. biden must have been taking notes because the president sent the federal trade commission after elon musk. demanding muskrat on the journalists he worked with house democrats don't apt private company to talk to a reporter that house democrats don't approve of. so biden's federal trade commission launched an investigation. >> on tuesday, the majority released an 18-page report claiming to show that the ftc is, quote: harassing twitter. oh my, poor twitter. >> jesse: democrats can't own twitter, no one can play with it. the federal government is crippling the free press, oh my poor free press. democrats can't quinn elections fairly, they know they can't persuade voters their policies are better so the only thing keeping them in power is
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collusion and censorship. they don't even understand what they're censoring. they don't even understand how quitter works or hot reporters are who broke the story. listen to this. >> in your answer you also said that you were invited by a friend bari weiss? >> my friend bari weiss. >> so this friend works for bitter or what is her. >> she is a journalist. >> sorry, i didn't ask you a question. >> i'm not asking mrs. shellenberger a question. >> yes, ma'am, bari weiss is a journalist. >> i'm sorry, sir. you work in concert with her? >> yeah. >> so you are in this as a three-some? >> there was many more people involved than that. >> jesse: more like an orgy but anyway. democrats got caught conspiring with the fbi and big tech to censor free speech and freedom of the press and they are not even denying it. they are just accusing the reporters who broke the story of being in it for the money and hounding them about who told
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them about their corruption. who told you i was corrupt? give me a name. this is coming from the same people who spent years telling us not to bully the media, remember? and how important the free press was to democracy. >> the fourth estate is vital to a functioning democracy. the notion that you would threaten them or call them an enemy of the state or try to delegitimize a press, that kind of bullying behavior we haven't seen to the extent that we have seen it recently. >> what we are witnessing right now is just this erosion of our freedoms in terms of covering the president of the united states. >> journalists have a special responsibility to our democracy in a time like this. the best journalism happens when you take a stand. >> jesse: really? well, trump called reporters fake news because they wrote bogus stories about collusion. that's all he did. he just called them phonies and liars. are the democrats doing? the democrats have launched an
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investigation into a breaking news team or three-some. demanding to see sources under oath. slapping subpoenas on presumed sources. these honest reporters broke a story about actual collusion and being strangled at a house hearing. the other reporters broke fake story got book deals and pulitzer prizes. the fbi sources for the fake collusion scoops are the same ones who got exposed by the real collusion scoop. and what exactly did the democrats censorship regime not want people to say? are you ready? you weren't allowed to say natural immunity. you weren't allowed to say lab leak. you weren't allowed to say hunter biden's laptop and now you are again. you are allowed to say whatever you want. and the democrats don't like it. let's bring in kyle saharan fenny, the fbi whistleblower who helped expose governor censorship of our first amendment rights. what did you think about this hearing today.
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>> kind of a comedy routine wasn't it, you saw that ghat taibbi and shellenberger in there just getting accosted and at least they were having a little bit of fun with it. got accused of being a three-some we got to figure out members of congress have no idea who are doing the reporting in this country that's illuminating. >> jesse: the reporters were laughing at the members of congress who didn't even know what was up and what was down did you think that the reporters cared more about the subject of the hearing or care more about finding out what their sources were? >> i think that the democrat goal right now is to attack the messenger because they are not able to go after the allegations in any way, shape, or form that's credible. same thing doing to fbi whistleblowers for that matter. they go after and try to make personal attacks. you know, they refer to them as so-called journalists which is kind of rich coming from the ranking member there she can't vote in congress.
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>> jesse: reading off the notes that the staffer prepared for her. do the democrats feel guilty about collaborating with the fbi, the cia to censor things that ended up being true? >> well, it doesn't appear that way. they are doubled down on it. i kind of take the actions as they come and the actions appear that not only do they not feel guilty about it. they are going to go out there and try to make sound bites on it and maybe make it on msnbc and maybe get a couple more votes or raise some more dollars in their fundraising campaign saying that the republicans are really mean and they have all these mean people that want to say true things. >> jesse: kyle, is the fbi going to get away with this? the fbi was pretty heavy handed when it came to censorship before the election. >> yeah. it's worth noting that the fbi is sort of handling twitter and i'm sure they handled some of the other social media kind of the way that you handle with a source when you are working in law enforcement. you give them kind of a care rotted and a stick. what we saw there was that the carrot was you could be part of the intelligence community and we will bring you in and tell you secrets and we will give you a secret back door and then the
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stick was that senator mark warner said we are going to punish you with some regulations that will probably be expensive and costly so you might as well come along. i don't think the fbi has been disincentivized bigger budget $1.5 billion on the bottom line and that sounds like that's more encouragement from my end. >> jesse: any update on your whistleblower situation? >> no. i expect to be attacked for the foreseeable future. >> jesse: okay. at least you are realistic. thanks so much, kyle. >> yeah, appreciate it, jesse. >> jesse: up next, a major update on the missing senator from pennsylvania, john fetterman. ♪ ♪ ...i'm over 45. ♪ ♪ i realize i'm no spring chicken. ♪ ♪ i know what's right for me. ♪ ♪ i've got a plan to which i'm sticking. ♪ ♪ my doc wrote me the script. ♪ ♪ box came by mail. ♪ ♪ showed up on friday. ♪ ♪ i screened with cologuard and did it my way! ♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive.
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criminal charges against donald trump. according to four sources close to the case the "times" says trump has been asked to testify before a grand jury next week over the hush money payments made to stormy daniels in 2016. they are alleging trump may have broken state campaign laws by paying her just days before the 2016 election. according to the "times" this invitation to testify is the strongest indication so far that da alvin bragg is planning to bring charges. it's been nearly a month since pennsylvania senator john fetterman was hospitalized for depression. so far he spent the majority of his term under doctor's supervision. the people of pennsylvania have needed his help and fetterman can't answer the call. but, today, the "new york times" finally gave us a look into what fetterman's been up to at walter reed medical center saying, quote: mr. fetterman is spending his days not at the capital but 12 miles northwest at the sprawling walter reed campus where he takes long walks
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on the trails and participates in talk therapy sessions. so gisele only visits once a week so who is running the office? well, this is what the "times" says, quote: it's not unusual for lawmakers to be told by members of their staff sometimes after the fact what bills they are co-sponsoring. there are few meetings that cannot be handled by senior staff. so fetterman's chief of staff is the new senator from pennsylvania. he is just represents the state. is this how normally things go in washington? well, the "new york times" basically saying that senators don't really need to do much. they just get a dedicated staff that no one has ever met or voted for and they do all the decision-making for you. you just need to do your photo ops and kiss a baby and do msnbc interviews. we elect officials to represent us in washington and hold powerful people accountable and demand answers when you get
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screwed over. kind of like what happened to the people of east palestine. they got nuked with toxic train wrecks now east palestine is just a few miles outside of pennsylvania so you would think fetterman's constituents are kind of worried about their health and safety and today they finally had a chance to get some accountability. fetterman's committee hauled the norfolk southern ceo alan shaw into a hearing today where he could have made a name for himself as a freshman senator but he wasn't there. he is at walter reed walking the trails. and a few senators kind of were left there to hold shaw's feet to the fire. >> well, we have got reports that east liverpool in ohio is receiving this waste from east palestine that has been disposed of. is that accurate? >> senator, standing here today, i don't know if that's accurate as of this time. >> so do you know where the waste is going to then? >> it is -- we're in the process of working with the e.p.a. >> the question is did the president asked you to go, would
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you go with him? >> i will go with anybody who wants to go and help the community. >> ms. shore, same for you? >> if i'm asked to go, i certainly will. >> i'm calling on the president to ask both of you and go. >> jesse: can you believe the ceo has no idea where the toxic waste is now? as long as fetterman is in the hospital, his co-workers are going to cover for him and they are happy to do it. >> if i could submit for the record a statement on behalf of our epw colleague senator john fetterman of pennsylvania who cannot be with us here today. i might ask a few questions that were submitted by senator fetterman, who can't join us today. i would like to quote a couple lines from senator fetterman's testimony and here what happens says. senator fetterman, states in his testimony and i quote, senator fetterman's question is this: as a follow-up from senator fetterman, he would like for me to ask you.
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>> jesse: charlie hurt is a fox news contributor. have you ever seen anything like this before, charlie? >> well, we have certainly seen incapacitated members of congress. what we have never seen before is somebody who is incapacitated even before the primary of the election that got them elected in the first place and then what we have really never seen before is the effort by the "new york times," the supposed paper of record, the newspaper that everybody on capitol hill worships, trying to defend this whole notion. these are the same people who have been lecturing us about the protecting democracy all this time? and here they are trying to protect this weird institution that sort of like some -- like half royalty, half -- i don't know what it is. but it is insane. there's a real problem here. you know, and it's not just, you know, blue shirts vs. red shirts kind of problem. dems vs. republicans.
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it's a constitutional problem. the people of pennsylvania do not have a senator. and at a time when they need a voice in congress dealing with a whole lot of stuff, not the least of which is this train derailment. >> jesse: did they just blow the whistle on d.c. and just let everybody know that senators do nothing and the chiefs of staff do everything? if the chiefs of staff are doing everything, what are these guys doing all day besides breakfast and lunch? >> it's an excellent point. and i think that there is a lot of truth to that chiefs of staff one of the biggest problems with congress is you have these enormous staffs and powerful chiefs of staff who do run a lot of things. but there is at least the window dressing of an elected person who is responsible for what these staffs do. and in the case of john
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fetterman's office, there is no elected official who is even in a cursory role over what these people do. the people of pennsylvania are not being fully represented in the united states congress and i cannot think of a more important time that they should be fully represented. >> jesse: senator fetterman you are going to be co-sponsoring this piece of legislation. okay. i'm going to go back to my talk therapy session. i will see you guys tomorrow. i mean, that is crazy. charlie hurt, it gets crazier every day. thank you so much. >> great to see you. >> jesse: well, young people don't want to date. and they don't want to have babies either. because of the weather. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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of activist politician and college kids. here's a little sample. >> one of the young leaders was talking to me about climate mental health. i said tell me what's going on with your peers? climate mental health. and she talked -- i said i think i understand that but unpack it for me? and she talked about how her peers are thinking about it, one example is you know whether when they are ready could they start a family? worried about what that would mean. and the stress of it. they were talking about it in terms of their peers trying to figure out, you know, they are going to have to get a job and make a living but what can they do and how can they adapt the education that they are having now to their activism? >> jesse: kamala is sounding more like aoc every day. people don't want to have kids or get a job because it's bad for climate mental health? have you ever heard the phrase climate mental health? is that a thing?
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we did a quick search on social media. found tons of videos on social media about people ranting about climate anxiety. >> sometimes i have really bad climate anxiety and i think maybe i don't want to have kids. i don't really want to bring kids into this world. >> what's something extremely common right now that you think will look stupid to the future. >> reproducing. having kids and bringing them into the world where the climate crisis has made it untenable to live in. >> what do you want to do with your lives? i don't know. and let me tell you why i don't know and why i'm not planning. by the year 2050 most of us should be under water from global warming. >> it has been a rough week for ecoanxiety i tried decided to go on the walk in the national forest. >> i want to talk about climate misperceptions learning a lot at once and giving me loot of climate anxiety to have all of this information. >> jesse: they are brainwashed. i mean, that's what happens when you tell the kids the world is going to end in 10 years, they are going to believe you. this is what happens when
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photographics like kamala get on stage and tell people it's okay to have climate anxiety. in fact you have should have climate anxiety. you should be afraid to have kids because of the weather. seriously. this is what's wrong now. and it's not just about climate change. we have created a world where everybody is anxious about everything. why? it starts in the home when you are young. you have coddled kids for so long the slightest bit of friction just sends them spiraling. think about it kids don't let their kids play sports anymore it's too dangerous. they don't let them play outside they might scuff their knee. they give them an ipad instead. they are helicoptering all over their feelings, their emotions. remember, everybody gets a trophy. we wouldn't want losers to feel bad. and now when these kids become young adults they are thrown into the real world and they don't know how to deal. they have zero resilience. so they get stressed. they get anxious and easily influenced by people like kamala. who want you to freak out about the weather. tom kersting a psycho therapist
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and the author of raising healthy teenagers. have you ever encountered in your practice ecoanxiety. >> never. i have never heard it of before until i saw this video. >> what is behind this phone no, ma'am. >> irresponsible. real epidemic modern days of weapons of mazda destruction i'm holding here. kids are very vulnerable spending 8, 9, 10 hours a day where their minds are marionating in garbage. all this is going to do this kind of content is persuade these already very vulnerable kids to now start believing that they have something called climate anxiety which makes my job more difficult. >> jesse: also more profitable. if you are sending your kid up to his room all day long to stare at a phone or i pand pad and get out into the real world they will be panic-stricken. >> this is what i lecture about all over the country. i mentioned 8, 9 hours a day. what happens to a lion cub caught and put in a cage it
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can't go back to natural habitat. kids living in cyber world almost every minute of the day and go out into the real world what is the outcome going to be? are they going to be able to handle the reeled world if that's not where they have lived at? that's what i'm afraid of. >> jesse: preying on these kids brain damaged by screens and causing them ridiculous amounts of anxiety and we have to deal with other silly videos and stress. >> and covid lockdown and take college kids. they were imprisoned in their 4 by 4 dorm room where they had to take all of their classes completely removed from society. completely removed from communicating with other people and we have young kids. play is down 70% in our society. every time a kid goes out and plays, do you know what that does? achactivates 3,000 genes cortex part of their brain. being out socially is probably the most important thing for mental health outcome. jess jet the best thing ever did lock everybody down, put them behind a screen, tell them to go on dating app.s and order
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seemless delivery. >> awful good way to have control of people when they are confined by themselves. they have all of this content. i have a chapter in this book called fear filled nation. talks about why everybody is walking on egg shells? think about jaws. people don't go in the water two hour movie. think about our kids are marion marionating all day long. bad stuff tail pipe called social media. getting into their heads and leading to anxiety and depression and off the chart suicide. >> jesse: now makes sense when i was annoying at home my mom said go outside, jesse and play. now i know what was going on. check out the book right here. how to escape a cartel kidnapping on spring break. ♪ what's the big deal? what's the big deal?
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murdering two of them is saying sorry and to show their remorse the gulf cartel dropped off five foot soldiers on the streets of not morose this morning. handcuffed and beaten. taped to them was a note to the chief cartel saying these are our guys that went rogue. we have handled it and it will never happen again. so, please, tell lindsey graham no mass. we kind of took some liberties with the translation but the note is legit. they did apologize. as you saw last night, "primetime" issued a spring break travel advisory to mexico. the travel advisory still stands and the cartel's apology is not accepted. they killed two of ours and they didn't kill any of theirs. they only beat five. that's not justice. so is brad and madison head to cancun surrounded by cartel territory from the university of alabama probably next week roll tide, pay attention because the ride from the airport to the resort is where they get you. >> the problem with these self-contained resorts and they
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have all kinds of security and protection and everything, but you have to get to the resort. and so the danger is getting off the plane or the bus or the train and getting from the transportation hub to the actual resort which there you have protection. en route you are in danger. >> so brad and maddy if the van doesn't have a hyatt logo on it no bueno. don't expect the mexican police to save you, mexican cops either paid by the cartels or they are the cartels and mexican routine traffic stops turn into kings kidnappings every day. do you think shove a gun in the face and throw you in the back of the truck. if it happens to you you have got to have an escape plan. >> jumped into my car and started driving and they tie my hands and my ankles and put me in the back of the pickup truck and were really trying to kill me. and i remember i got on my knees and just asking you for 10
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minutes, 10 minutes, give me a number and i can have the money, someone to bring the money here. go down this dark alley, went up to an atm down the street, down one of the main streets. took money from both of my cards, and then came back and gave them the money and told them just count the money. like now there is -- see you in 10 minutes. >> jesse: wow, that guy who survived the cartel kidnapping louise joins us now. so, that's good advice. you are saying don't be a hero. don't try to run. you go right to the atm. is that the move? >> well, not really because sometimes they want money from you that's obviously your safest bet just go to the atm, hand them the money, give them the card they want. whatever they want, just hand it over. but sometimes it's not that what they want. sometimes they want to inflict
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fear on you or on a certain population or to break down authorities to work with them. it's very complex situation we're facing every day in mexico. >> jesse: so they could call the parents of these spring breakers, a lot of these parents are wealthy, sending these schools to high priced colleges and make all sorts of demands. what is the move there? >> i think everything starts are prevention and awareness. so, be aware of your surroundings, be aware of where you are going and what kind of groups, cartels, work or operate or have presence in that area. one of the biggest issues most tourists face is when they are trying to get drugs while on these resorts or these vacations, right? they go, it's a dark alley in the back room of one of these bars dealing with very dangerous people and sometimes the guy try to rip you off sell you a little
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bit of coke for, you know, 300 bucks. and if you don't comply, then you are going to have an issue with negotiation, right? >> jesse: so if you can't fly the drugs in on the airline, and you can't buy the drugs in mexico, where are the spring breakers going to get their drugs? >> well, that's going to be -- >> jesse: don't do drugs. seriously, if you do drugs in mexico during spring break you might not come home from spring break. so, what should people do? if you know you are are going to cancun or cabo you research ahead of time. you find out the transportation. you find out what cartel controls the territory. is there any other advice you can give these people who are going down next week? absolutely, man, first of all don't look like a d.e.a., fbi agent with these oakley sunglasses and all tackle, you know, that is going to get you in danger. especially if you go out from your resort area, right, if you
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go in a dark alley and if they think you are an agent then you will be in big trouble. >> the second don't look like a trafficker. look like around, see how they look. these kind of bags they used like cross eyed bags that's very cartel. dark clothing, that kind of stuff can get you confused i have several friends that have faced ugly situations in places because they looked basically like a cartel operator even though they were not at all. they were just tourists from the united states. >> jesse: all right. good intel luis. go check out his youtube page. >> speaker mccarthy just announced is he going to release all of the surveillance footage from the january 6th situation
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to the public. >> so what we want to do is make sure we have this out that everybody can see it. >> do you intend to release these tapes publicly after you go through and remove anything. >> we just want to make sure we go through them all and it takes time. >> jesse: so they are in the process of going through the tapes to make sure they don't accidently show sensitive information and this is a big victory for all of us. all americans for the first time everybody is going to be able to see for themselves what exactly what happened that day. up next, why don't young men want to get married? >> do you want to get married and have kids? >> um, i don't think so -- i don't know. i actually don't think so. maybe, i don't know. ♪ ♪ she found it. the feeling of finding the psoriasis treatment she's been looking for.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: swire are overt young american men not getting serious? they have some questions so we sent a very young american men to washington square park to investigate. ♪ ♪ >> why do so many guys under 30? >> most women's expectations can be very high. >> there's a lot of competition is sealed is good looking dudes. >> maybe there's more to life than just being really, really, really, really, really ridiculously good-looking. >> a lot of men have commitment issues. >> guys mature slower than m women. >> i am single. >> i think of given up. >> i like my freedom.
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>> they will never take our freedom. >> there aren't a lot of communal spaces. >> you go up to someone in a bar new york city. ♪ ♪ >> otis along with guys? >> do not get me started. >> they are subconsciously sexist. >> a sexist would say. >> what women want? >> are you a good looking guy? >> my mom likes chocolate covered strawberries. >> would you care for a chocolate covered strawberry? >> if he is black and looks like me. you can tell me how he is feeling. >> i like blondes and blue eyes. >> seriously? it's like your photoshop. >> is it hard to be single you?
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>> gets lonely. circulated night laying in b bed -- >> hey, are you lonely? ♪ ♪ >> dealer to get married have kids? >> i don't think so, no. maybe unknown. >> thou be nice. >> what if the perfect girl comes along? >> that would be nice. >> what age you think? >> i am in a relationship. >> when is he going to propose? >> i thought you were proposing? >> would you looking for in a woman? >> i think that is a very dangerous question. >> i am in danger. >> i like when people laugh at my jokes. >> i think i'm attracted to grace. >> who is grace?
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>> when are guys going get their act together? >> you are asking the wrong girl, i've been waiting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you were to be on jesse watters prime time what you want to tell him? >> i will find someone that is it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: jesse jr. had a very hard day at the office we just caught wind of how he is kicking back here in the room just thing about how they went. and the bosses giving them a hard time. she reports late in the day the commute was a total catastrophe. will be back to work on friday but is probably to meet need a day off next week. we fill you jesse jr. we got you. let's do some text messages.
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vanessa from bonita springs, florida, the journalist should've asked the so-called public servants how much they've made while in office from insider trading. remember what was the woman with the frizzy hair? she is almost as mid as much money as nancy come almost. she is the second insider trader, not insider trader just lucky trader in congress. mike from medina ohio grafting politicians accusing hardworking journalist of grafting. just the irony. kim from new hampshire. i'm think they have that kind of money. from poinciana florida do you a pronunciation? it with these two journalists will become conservative now. i think that they are just independent. you're not allowed to be an
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independent journalist i guess. >> for mississippi i didn't realize how similar federman ir. i was like long walks and not working. i was mean. bill from new jersey, next to my vote i want to know who makes up the staff. forget the candidate, the staff is running the show. honestly. i think i'm enough to talk to federman's chief of staff nest. brad from pittsburgh, now all of a sudden the cartels are worried about their image? can you believe prime time extracted an apology letter from a cartels? they've never apologized ever. that's what prime time and lindsey graham are threatening to launch missile strikes will do. now it gives kids anxiety come on. go outside take your coat off. maybe even date somebody.
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somebody who hopefully likes video games. these climate crazies and tiktok. maybe those types of people should be reproducing. that is all for tonight, dvr the show and tucker's up next and always a member this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," the battle of the sexes has finally ended after several million years of jockeying and strife. men won conclusively. we notice because yesterday was international women's day that is the date that we as a global community celebrate women. if you look closely at the woman we were celebrating you may have noticed a lot of them weren't actually women they were lumpy lookin
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