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he went on for, you know, minutes about how great this game was. it really was great. so, there you go. some good basketball to come. tomorrow on "special report," i will have an exclusive interview with the latest presidential candidate for the republican presidential nomination. right here, thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. did you see that game, jesse? >> jesse: no, i was busy working, bret. >> bret: you were working. just keep it on screen. >> jesse: thank you. ♪ >> jesse: you have probably heard the old saying that if at least you don't succeed try try again. good piece of advice. what about the fifth try, the sixth, the seventh? when is it okay to stop and try something else at some point you have to admit maybe you don't have the arm to be quarterback. maybe you don't have the looks to be a model.
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maybe you don't have the whit to be a median. kamala harris still hasn't realized she doesn't have to take what it takes to be president or vice president or anything else that involves leadership. kamala harris has launched her well, we have lost count, fifth rebrand tour? trying to get america to fall in love with her and make sure biden doesn't kick her off the ticket? you can call this a re-re-rebrand. her first stop was on the stephen colbert show. now, these types of shows are highly choreographed. two or three preinterviewed before show time. kamala knows every question she is going to get asked. all rehearsed. should be a slam dunk for the v.p. it was a disaster. colbert eased into it reminding the audience that kamala shatters. >> my first guess this evening is the vice president of the united states. she is the first woman, the first black american, the first south asian-american to hold the office please welcome back to the late show vice president kamala harris. >> jesse: and the audience is
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all warmed up. they know they are in the presence of a shatterer. but then kamala made a big mistake there is a tv show called veep awkward unqualified vice president who is constantly disrespected by the people around her. take a look. >> the past was once the future. the future is, i should say, unknown. it is, in fact, unknowable. >> she is bebop speaking. >> we do have real cars on my s. i'm not sure what a fake car would be. >> i should be president or something. >> i'm about to become president. [laughter] >> try to serve the people and then they just [bleep] you over and do you know why? because they are ignorant and they are dumb [bleep] and this, ladies and gentlemen, is democracy. >> the media is whispering behind kamala's back for years that she is the real version of veep and kamala for some reason we can't explain decided to own it and said yeah, that's me my
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job is a blooper real. >> i know you love veep. >> i do. i love veep. is it accurate? >> there are bits of it that are actually quite accurate. >> and a member of my team decided to do something really sweet for me. so i was out of my office in the west wing. i was having a meeting across the street and we were walking back toward my office i need to tell you something. so you decided when you are in that meeting to light the fireplace but he forgot to open the flue. ma'am you cannot go back to your office. >> holy cow. >> jesse: hilarious. so this one should be easy what is your job? >> what is the actual role on daily basis as you have found it. >> well, i have the great privilege of serving with joe biden, who is president of the united states. [applause] and was vice president, right? >> does he understand what it's
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like to be a vice president. >> he does, he does. and he is -- he really is a true partner. he is an extraordinary leader. [applause] >> that's an excellent answer and the question was: what is the job of the vice president? [laughter] >> jesse: so that could have been better. what about something easier, what do you love about america? >> what is it that is, to coin a phrase great about america and tthat kindles your love for it. >> there's so much. there's so much. and you are right i have the blessing and privilege of traveling all over our country. i meet people who are just -- the people who -- who are the once -- the ones who are the most optimistic about what is possible. i look at who we are, we believe
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in freedom and liberty as americans. and we fight for it. >> jesse: is kamala rebranding as reagan freedom and liberty across america? no one is buying it. so kamala is falling back on her resume. when she ran for president she was always talking about being a prosecutor. remember, she was going to prosecute the case against trump? lock him up? and she dropped that brand once people started adding up the numbers and kamala locked up about 2,000 people for smoking dope. the left didn't like that. now prosecutor kamala is back. >> as you know, most of my career i spent as a prosecutor. and i declared that we, the united states of america, believe that russia has committed crimes against humanity. as a former prosecutor, i understand the significance of reviewing and looking at the evidence and comparing it to the law. we are looking at a situation and again as a former
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prosecutor. >> jesse: see, america, she is qualified. unlike the other guy, no, not trump, cbs has decided to pit kamala against desantis. >> what do you make of someone like governor desantis who he is saying this noe is not in the strategic interest to sign side with ukrainians? >> as vice president i have met with over 100 world leaders, presidents, prime ministers, chancellors and kings. and when you have had the experience of meeting and understanding the significance, again, of international rules and norms and the importance of the united states of america standing firm and clear, if you really understand the issues, you probably would not make statements like that. >> jesse: so kamala has met kings and desantis hates drag queens. that's the contrast.
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the democrats see ukraine as a win and already painting desantis as a clueless backwater governor. kamala has to be careful on her left flank. she was heckled by antiwar libs going into the studio. that's not going to stop team kamala. she is on a search and destroy to take out desantis. the white house has designated harris and her husband to dirty up ron early. >> just going to the school meeting. you see that hate that is out there. we have got step up and speak out and we have got to call out the cowards out there, the people, as my wife likes to say, the so-called leaders, she is right. you can't be in leadership if you are not going to lead. >> jesse: dougie not so fresh taking on toxic masculinity and ron desantis. this is part of the rebrand. doug and kamala are america's new power couple, perhaps the first couple. just giving you a taste. kind of like he gave jill. no more making out with the first lady. he has his wife back and she is totally normal.
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she swears she is not crazy. >> she is like normal. she is exceedingly normal. she is an awesome wife. she loves to have fun. >> jesse: doug doesn't want to give up gig of toxic. he won't let anywhere near the white house. that's why gavin newsom was allowed to waltz right. in joe is not looking hot and the ground is shaking. banking system, russian jets slam into the drone and another week another biden getting paid by china. joe needs to have all his ducks in a row for 2024. kamala is a liability. she is going to be on the ticket whether you like it or not. >> you have said that you intend to run in 2024 with president biden. is that your way of letting us know that he intends to run? >> well, as the president has said, we are not going to make any announcements tonight on this show. >> okay. all right. [laughter] >> he wouldn't mind. he wouldn't mind. >> he wouldn't mind at all.
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[laughter] >> i'm sure president obama used joe biden to float a few ideas out there for him here and there. go ahead. >> as our joe biden has said, he intends to run and if he does, i will be running with him. >> jesse: you are not kick her off the campaign. kamala has got the next election all figured out. if you thought the next election was going to be about the economy or about crime, you're wrong. apparently it's about electric school buses. >> what are going to be the major issues that will define this election? >> i think it will be as the president has said about seeing it through and building on the momentum that we have achieved thus far. i mean, think about it in only the last two years we have, by my estimate, with the bills and the legislation that we have passed, we are putting up to $1 trillion on the streets of america on the issue of the climate crisis. we are investing in the manufacturing of electric buses,
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electric school buses. >> jesse: whoever can promise more electric school buses wins the white house, that's it. it's not all about the climate. it's also about abortion. they are trying to keep the abortion momentum alive for the midterms. >> are you surprised at all at the raft of laws that were quickly drafted after roe v. wade was overturned? >> i think it's the height of irresponsibility and, in fact, in many cases inhumane what has been hang in states around our country who are passing laws that would criminalize healthcare providers. liberally provide for jail time for doctors and nurses who provide reproductive healthcare, that would punish women. >> jesse: kamala is going to be banging the abortion drum all year long. and after her trip to colbert, kamala flew out to iowa to fire up the pro-choice base. >> we also know that iowa is on
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the frontline in this fight. 61% of iowans, the majority of iowans do not support these attacks on reproductive rights. >> jesse: kamala being in iowa a few days after trump and desantis isn't a coincidence. her appearance on colbert a try to win young voters. try to sure up black voters. a plan to broaden profile and strike back against the haters like biz warren. we will see if the rebranded kamala sticks this time. let's turn it over to ned ryun, how would you assess her performance on the late night show, ned? >> it is still staggering, jesse, someone who unlikeable and quite frankly just not that bright has climbed to such heights inside of our government. she couldn't tell colbert what she does as vice president. every time she opens her mouth
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brain cells. watch morbid situation nascar races for the wrecks and she never disappoints. every time she goes out it's a complete wreck. how she got here again after that disaster in the 2020 primary. she dropped out even before iowa. she was polling at 1% or 2%. polled from that pile of shame joe biden's v.p. somebody dumber than joe biden saying something clearly dealing with early on set of dementia and now look at this and think dear god they are actually going to try to fist her on the democratic party in 2024 if joe biden doesn't run and the only thought i can have on that front, jesse is clearly the powers inside of the democratic party and quite frankly government just need another low iq marinette as a place holder so they can actually do the real governing and who better than kamala harris because she certainly wouldn't be doing much governing at all. if she were to run and win. here's the other thing, jesse, that's a little scary to me about this.
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if biden doesn't run and she runs and somehow becomes -89d nominee i think she could win the general in 2024. democrats much better at collecting ballots than we have. we can laugh at her and truly frightening but i don't think we should under estimate what is taking place right now. >> jesse: you just ruined my night they're going to harvest kamala into the white house thanks a lot, ned, you will never be back. >> something we need to be serious about moving into 2024. whoever the nominee is, even somebody as ridiculous as kamala harris has a ridiculous chance of winning if we don't get our acts together. >> jesse: look what happened with fetterman,. >> that's right. thanks, jesse. >> jesse: hunter biden just confessed he got paid by china. "primetime" spoke to women about women's history month. ♪
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♪ >> jesse: fox news alert hunter biden has just made a major confession. hunter is admitting that yes, he did, in fact, get paid by china. this is coming after hunter's legal team put out this statement, quote: hunter biden a private citizen with every right to pursue his own business endeavors joined several business partners in seeking a joint venture with a legitimate energy company in china. hunter received his portion of good faith seed funds which he shared with his uncle james biden and hail live biden and nobody us. he is admitting to it after house oversight james comer unveiled the bank records released today by comer show direct evidence that the third biden was halely, you remember
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hallie, beau's widow. that's right hunter slept with his brother's widow. she wasn't just sleeping with hunter she was in business with him too. 2017 hallie the hook received 2 5gs of tainted cash. the second biden left the vice presidency in 2017. the chop come sent hunter's business partner rob walker 3 million and walker the next day starts wiring money to the biden family. and in small amounts so they don't raise any red flags. walker continues to shell out the chinese money to the biden family, 50,000, 75,000, 100,000, so hunter, jimmy the chin and the hook and unnamed biden got million cash for, what? nobody knows. hunter says it was just good faith seed funds. but why was he, you know, given the hook money? she is just a school guidance
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counselor? what did the hook do for the chicoms that's the point a full family affair. when joe said the family is lucky that hunter and hallie found each other he meant it they were the ones bringing in the money for the fam. the white house isn't even denying it. instead they are saying comer is going after beau's widow and viciously attacking the president's family. they don't even try to explain why the chinese are paying the biden family. they are basically saying republicans are pouncing. and comer is just getting started. only seen bank records from one bank and the biden administration have 12 banks. and he just laid eyes on the treasury wires that yellen has been hiding and not looking good for the biden administration. >> so these bank records prove that the biden administration bidens did receivemoney shell ce chinese communist party. we will keep following the money. we know from our sources that
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have come in, the whistleblowers where the money trails are. and, of course, the democrats have denied it. the white house has denied it. there's no denying it now with the bank records. >> jesse: so no one is denying it. it's all true and there is more, like we said, there is one bank account that took chinese money that just says biden, no first name cuckoo it be chin, jimmy's wife. four fingers biden's brother maybe it's naughty northeast, no it's the big guy. host of the drill down podcast, he joins us now. this is a big moment this is big moment for years joe biden himself said hunter never got any money from china. hunter is saying yes, i did. i got at least a cool mill for the fam. what do you make of. this i'm looking for my good faith seed money. i never got cash transfers like that. i don't know but, jesse. the story has changed throughout. when we first broke this story
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in 2018, they denied that they were even doing business in china. then they said well, we were doing business in china but, as you pointed out, we didn't make any money. then it shifted to joe biden didn't know about those deals. that's been disproven. the fact that they keep shifting the stories, i think, should be a major concern for people in the white house because it's pretty clear that the people spinning the news in the white house don't know the full story and i think they are going to be several other shoes to drop on this. >> jesse: when hunter claims it's good faith seed money a month after his father leaves the vice presidency, what does that tell you? >> ha ha ha, well, i don't know anybody that operates in the space of international finance or private equity and i talk to them quite regularly. i don't know any of them that talk about good faith seed money. you know, when you sign a contract, when somebody from china or somebody from germany is sending you $5 million or
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$10 million, there's a specific reason for that. and there is nothing defined in really any of these relationships. i mean, this one involves, you know, chairman ye and the energy company. 5 million sent from businessman henry j-woww. unclear what that money was about. private equity deal he was involved. in unclear what the conversation was there. you can call it whatever you want. the fact is if the biden family did not perform any discernible legitimate service and i don't know what it is, they are not even claiming they did, you have to start thinking about what are these payments for and are they trying to get favors are they trying to get information? because, let's remember, jesse, chairman ye and the others that wired money to the biden family, all of them have links to the highest level of chinese intelligence. and, in my mind, that's not a coincidence. >> jesse: yeah, sounds like to me the seed money it was for work, work they did when biden
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was vice president. all right, peter. thank you so much. you originally were on the story and you were right all along. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: well, the hindu cult leader that's been do duping the country also duped the january 6th committee. ♪ when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. ♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. oh! it's daylight saving time. what's the big deal? gasp! what's the big deal? what's the big deal? what's the big deal?
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settle down in the early 21st century? simple. he establishes his own state. >> jesse: that's exactly what he did. he created the united states of kailasa and immediately became its most protect the citizen and from there the fugitive sex cult leader got over 30 american cities to sign little diplomatic recognition papers. now you are saying waters, weighs the big deal? who cares it's so crazy guy got a bunch of crazy cities to sign a letter for him. that's where the story gets deeper, the fake guru rapist didn't just go after small fish he didn't think would google him he went after the big ones like virginia senator tim keane this guy was nearly our vice president. be a heart beat away from the presidency. he got hood winked into honoring a hindu sex from fake nation. we thought fetterman could be compromised. we reached tout his office and
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he just me, i would never stoop to that level. and then there is mr. january 6th himself maryland congressman jamie raskin, the guy was responsible for getting to the bottom of january 6th. a heat seeking missile for the truth, a lead investigator, and he got duped by a fake guru rapist. we reached tout his office, too. boy, did he have response for us which read in part it appears that my office was indeed snookered and scammed in 2021 by a religious con man claiming to be the supreme pontiff of hinduism. this is edge bare wassing especially for me as co-founder of the free thought and skeptic of religious. i hereby revoke extended to the con artist and apologize for the mistake. it will definitely never happen again. the cult leader even got justin trudeau. so far this is the biggest world leader snookered by the scam artist that "primetime" can gather. he didn't just endorse this
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phony, trudeau honoring fake nation with parade after parade after parade. he even celebrates c kailasa's hindu heritage month. you think trudeau could smoke out a fake hindu pontiff since he has established such cultural bonds with the country. politicians far and wide are itching so hard to be woke they are getting bamboozled by ethnic charlie tans. >> he has many temples and around the world including the u.s., canada and europe which offering everything from yoga to cost between 10 to $16,000. he also claims to be able to perform miracles. delayings sun from rising and getting the cows to speak and make people levitate. he has even appointed himself to watch ot over. >> the larger points how are we supposed to trust our politicians with our tax dollars and our security if they can't
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even do something as basic as don lemon and google. let's bring former cia official and radio host buck sexton. i mean, kamala probably fell for this we are basically waiting on confirmation, buck. >> jesse, kamala was a big believer in the jussie smollett hoax, which i know fox nation has done an excellent job expanding our knowledge of in just the last few days. but this is a reminder, i think, of a few things. i mean, one is the calculation that so many of these different politicians made and, yeah, you pointed out this is not -- no one is getting to be a millionaire because of these little treaties of friendship that are being signed. but, the tie always go if you will to the hoaxster in this case. any chance that politician has to show that they are in good faith, showing how multi cultural around diverse they're, they are going to take that because even if they asked any
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questions, i think some of them would be worried oh my gosh, you don't know about kailasa -- i can't remember the name. you don't know about the wonderful nation of kailasa? you must be some kind of a bigot, sir. shows you the calculations. >> jesse: when you were an intel guy because, this is probably more of a new threat. you're probably seeing in the intelligence community people pretending to be woke or victims or ethnic espionage that appeal to liberal americans or business leaders who don't want to be said to be bigoted. do you think they are exploiting this? >> i mean, of course, i think there is a massive industry in this country that we all see. i mean, how much do some of these diversity and inclusion lecturers get paid for each time they show up at a corporate office or at some college or university, there's an enormous
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amount of money that is being made by playing on a sense of guilt that people have, by playing to the victimology narrative. and i think even beyond that, the sense that we have to be inclusivity now means the exclusion of making any determinations, rational or otherwise, about what you are actually dealing with in some cases. >> this is a perfect example of that. you want to be so inclusive that you can't actually be discerning in any meaningful way about whether a country exist. by the way what does it say about some of these individuals? there are a lot of them. you pointed out they didn't even look at google. but, how many countries just sort of come up i have never heard of that one. a city, fine. cities, there's a lot of them. but, you know what? there is less than 200 countries i think in the world so it shouldn't be that hard. >> jesse: there might be small ones in africa or asia maybe even i haven't heard of or i need a memory refresher. you are right they are not able to discern because they don't
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want to be judgmental. it's the same thing happening on our border, buck. they don't want to say no. let everybody in because how dare they be discriminatory. all right, thank you very much, buck sexton, not a cult leader. >> good to see you. >> jesse: that we know of. >> nope. not yet. >> jesse: up next, a teacher makes students eat bugs to fight climate change and that student will be here. also, later, "primetime" celebrates women's history month. >> who do you think is the most important woman in history? >> michelle obama. like the first president. i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference. (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary
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>> jesse: bugs are gross, dirty, tiny and annoying like gutfeld. but the only time you will really ever see someone actually eating bugs was like if a kid was kidding bullied into it or someone who got paid to eat them on fear factor. >> go for it. >> yeah, yeah. >> jesse: but bugs are on the
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menu for the climate crazies. and their crazy ideas are coming to a school near you. a teacher at spring cannon middle school in utah asked her parents to write an essay or students to write essay on why bugs are better for the environment than eating meet. kids could get extra credit for eating the bugs. one of the students wanted to take the opposite stance that eating meat is okay. sorry, that wasn't an option. watch? >> how come we can't say our opinions. should would he be eating bugs. >> because we don't have any evidence to support it. should would he be eating bugs, yeah? because we are killing the world by raising cows and animals. there is only one right answer for this essay and that it's that americans should be eating bugs. everyone else in the world is eating them. it's healthy for the environment. and it's just -- there is only one right answer. >> jesse: you heard her. only one right answer. bugs are good and beef is bad. follow the science. parents got upset and the
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teacher ended up apologizing but school officials doubled down and actually defender the the assignment. in a statement to fox news the school district said this when the teacher realized there was concern the student was offered another topic of the student's choice. remember, this particular assignment is about finding facts vs. opinions to support writing an argumentative essay our district schools and teachers do encourage parents and students to come to us with their concern. one of those concerned parents and their daughter who took that video sage and amanda wright join me now. so, saige, what kind of bug did the teacher want you to eat. >> it was grasshopper. >> jesse: ewe. did the other students actually do it for extra credit? >> yeah, they did. >> jesse: oh, disgusting. were they all grossed out? >> some of them liked it, actually. [laughter] >> jesse: the boys, probably, right? >> yes.
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>> jesse: yeah, of course it's the boys. so, there is only one right answer and that's not how school is supposed to be whether it's something like an essay. do you feel bullied by this teacher? it must be uncomfortable going back to class after this. >> well, i don't necessarily feel bullied but it was kind of awkward going back to school after we talked about this topic. >> jesse: going to be pretty awkward now that this is on national television. amanda, are you going to take any action here or how upset are you? >> yes. i have already went to the school and had a meeting with the principal and six other staff and nothing, nothing was done. so i am planning on taking this to the district. i am definitely upset. this is an uncomfortable topic that they're pushing this agenda on our children and i'm definitely going to be taking
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this way up the ladder further. >> jesse: what do you know about this teacher? she seems like some kook. she is still teaching. what are we going to do here? >> she is. is, i honestly don't know what the protocol is for this. i'm not sure what -- if the teacher is going to get any heat in this. i'm more concerned about the district and where this curriculum came from and also the principal of the school being very condescending in emails that were sent by concerned parents and her response was just absolutely rude and trying to make it look like my daughter had these videos out of context which i don't appreciate. >> jesse: well, we never would have known about this bug-eating threat if it wasn't for the video so good job. saige. you can work for "primetime" any time once you graduate. saige does the teacher eat bugs too at lunch? >> no.
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but she did say that she ate one in a different class. but she wouldn't eat one in the class that i was in where the kids ate the bugs. >> jesse: oh so she doesn't bugs for lunch every day she just wants you to, i got it. that's what we call unfair in prime time. so, listen. eat whatever you want. saige, we are fighting for you. and amanda, keep us posted on what we are going to do about this teacher. because i don't think she should be teaching or feeding any children. thank you, guys. >> could not agree more. thank you so much. thanks for having us on. >> jesse: all right. go have some dessert. lori lightfoot has been picking fights with reporters for four years. >> mass shooting here -- >> -- where's the question? what is it let's get to it. >> absolutely. >> a speech is not. >> you went to texas. >> let's get to it. >> please get to your question.
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>> well, if i may ask my question. your violent tweet to call to arms. >> let him, let him talk. the more he talks, the more stupid he sounds. please continue. let me construct a series of lies that you just spewed as you do every time you come do one of my press conferences. >> jesse: now lori is out dingdong the witch is dead. reporters are saying good riddance, listen. >> i should be sitting over there with my colleagues but i'm standing over here asking you obvious questions. and instead of answering them, you told me that crime was down, you shut down our schools, you shut down the churches, you shut down the businesses. and it was hurting your re-election campaign. so you revoked my media credential. i hope that you realize what damage you have done to the city. i hope that after today's city council meeting you will pack your suitcase and get the hell
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>> jesse: nothing is sacred anymore. even our flags are on the chopping blocks. we told you last week how elizabeth warren has declared open season on the massachusetts state symbol, the one she stood in front of for a decade. >> some people calling the massachusetts flag racist and some people are trying to get it changed. do you believe the flag has racist undertones? >> there's people reconsidering the flag in massachusetts and i support those efforts.
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>> jesse: it's not just the bay state, in new york, the town of winesboro changed their village seal of a man strangling and indian to a man wrestling an indian. is that any different? i don't know. looks like new jersey is getting in on the action. union county is considering a new seal. the current one has a woman hannah caldwell being killed in the revolutionary war by a british red coat. county leadership is worried the image is insensitive and depicts gun violence and violence against women. they're also angry it's historically inaccurate. hannah was killed inside her home, not outside. that's very important. the seal is not going down without a fight. the historical society said caldwell defending her home is a great symbol of patriotism. the debate rages on. we care a lot about women's
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history month here in "prime time." so to celebrate, we had our producer hit the streets to ask new yorkers about their favorite female trail blazers. watch this. >> february was black history month. june gay pride. what month is it now? >> march. >> women's rights month. >> i would tend to say women's awareness. >> we're in women's history month. >> in honor of women's history month, who was the most important woman in history? >> eleanor roosevelt. >> harriet tubman. >> a subjective question. >> i can't say that. >> i'd tend to go with amelia erhardt. >> michelle obama. she was like the first president. like the first woman's president. >> what just happened? what was that? >> rosa parks. what did she do?
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>> rosa parks stood up, boycotted. >> she was sitting in the front of the bus. people wanted her to leave but she didn't. >> that sounds right. >> susan b. anthony. tell me about her. >> i'm not familiar. >> breast cancer awareness, right? >> she paved the way to give women the right to -- >> vote. >> she was like a person from back then. like i know her. >> so crazy. i just remember seeing her on this coin when i was really young. >> who is your favorite first lady? >> jackie kennedy. i like her style. >> i'd say hillary. >> she's like total bad ass. >> michelle obama is awesome. >> who was the first female vice president of the united states?
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>> first female vice president? >> that's just wrong. >> the first female vice president? >> kamala harris. >> was kamala harris? >> that's me. >> what do you think hillary is doing for women's history month? >> didn't she lose? >> she's just -- you know, living her life. >> men don't always understand women. what do they need to know? >> you need me here 1 1/2 hours. cat calling, thinking that's okay? it's like a huge immediate turn off. >> they need to know that we rule. >> jesse: i went to the dmv today. it's no joke. you have to be prepared. you have to have the right documents, you have to come on
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time. luckily i had great people there. so shot out to the guys at the dmv in jersey. took care of me. i didn't feel things out properly. they made it right and made it fast. if you do go, you better go prepared. let's do some text messages. larry from palm beach. every time i hear kamala speak, reminds me of billy madison when the judge said what you said is the most insanely idiotic things we've heard around we're dumber for hearing it. great movie. jesse says it's kamala's story about the intern that smoked up her story a scene from the west wing show? it's almost exactly the same. we're going to have that scene for you tomorrow. sharon from new york. fireplaces are not musical. they don't have flutes. they're called flues.
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gerrit says is hunter back on crack? i don't think he was off it. steve says somebody should say if the famous pontiff. who cares if that guy hiccups and roads a scooter? quick making fun of him. and who has a helmet? dvr the show. tucker is next. i'm waters, this is my world. >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it's been a tough couple years for the experts when it comes to public policy questions. like war and disease and the economy really the only things that matter. the assumption in washington has for many years that you should not worry about it. don't sweat the details. that's not your role as a citizen and as a voter. we don't have that

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