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perspective pet owners consider adoption. let's celebrate this paw some day and unconditional love and happiness that all of these amazing puppies, another cutie, bring to our lives. tomorrow on "special report," our whatever happened to segment returned with a look at the zika virus. thanks for watching. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, happy doggy day. >> gillian: say hi to your mom. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: diswriewn 17th, 1994 is a day sports fan also always remember. remember? arnold palmer playing last round at the u.s. open. chicago hosting the first game of the world cup and game five of the nba finals. patrick ewing was going in for a ring as new york faced off against the rocks. for sports fans one of the greatest days in history. until it got hijacked by this. >> this is a fox news "special report."
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>> los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> right now tell the police back off. still alive. he has a gun to his head. >> hey, listen. >> oj's white bronco blew it all out. no one remembered ballner game five all about bronco. white bronco steals your thunder and ron desantis knows what i'm talking about. because this week we are setting up to be ron's week. his book went number one, he was fresh off tour. flying back from iowa, sitting down for an hour long no holds barred with piers morgan on fox nation. the interview where we got our first national look at who ron desantis really is. >> there is this very beautiful ycalled casey turned out your wife. >> i thought she was looking at me. we did have the balls. i used the balls as a way to
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start talking to her. my view was like, look, what happens the worst she can do not want to talk to me? i'm not letting this opportunity go. so we went over there, we started talking. we divvied up the balls and hit them and we went out after that and kind of the rest is history. >> piers: you have a bunch of golf balls to the thank for true love. >> you do. >> jesse: who doesn't love a good old love store ron and casey's story could be everything. casey could be ron's golden ticket. desantis' life hasn't always been perfect. he knows pain. >> there was incredibly sad time in your life, which was the loss of your sister, christina, who died in london. >> i remember my mom calling me. my wife and i were on our way back from church on a sunday morning. she said christina is in the hospital. she had a blood clot. so she was in the hospital for a couple days and then in the embolism and died in the hospital. you just feel like you have your sibling, you know, their future was robbed and, you know, it's just something i wish i could
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get back. >> piers: clearly feeling quite emotional thinking about it. >> jesse: getting a window. we know he is running he looks trim like he lost weight. rumor going around i was so hungry hitting pudding with his hands and he shot it down. >> piers: have you ever eaten chocolate pudding with three fingers. >> i don't remember ever doing that i'm telling you maybe when i was a kid. it's interesting. there is a lot of people when they go at you, sometimes really good ammunition like a crook. for me talking about pudding? is that really the best you got? okay, bring it on. >> piers: now you are not having pudding. >> no way. it's sugar, man. >> jesse: this interview was ron's way of telling us is he running without really telling us. then came the white wrong co-and the white bronco was trump. the country has been talking about trump being arrested for five straight days.
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trump has been getting free media, he has been fundraising off manhattan d.a. alvin bragg. we hear he calls him fat alvin. while trump is at the top of the news cycle. he has used that opportunity when all eyes are on him to attack desantis. it's a clever little ricochet use your media against your opponent. today he put this out. ron desanctimonious political consultants failing to rescue sinking ship. can't move without him. takes forever to make a decision. charging him and his globalist donors a fortune. poll numbers crashing. being abandoned by most loyal people. trump leaked he was about to get arrested. while he had everyone's attention slammed desantis. he also front ran the indictment so hard and dirtied up bragg's case he may have killed the indictment. it may not ever happen. the trump-desantis relationship here is key.
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trump takes credit for desantis early success and desantis is grateful for that early endorsement but knows his success threatens don. >> like frankenstein creates a monster and loses control. the monster ends up killing him. you know the parallel i am making. >> at the end of the day, you know, what's best for the country and let's put the country first rather than worry about any personalities or any type of individual. >> you know at the end of the day, i'm a vessel for the aspirations of the people i represent. it's really not about me. ronald reagan said no limit to what can you publish if you don't care who gets the credit. >> that's true but you are up against somebody who definitely cares who gets the credit desperate to want to win back the white house and prove his theory. >> i'm not up against anybody quite yet. >> jesse: desantis is saying is he a hubbleable man and not about him about the people. the message is america first without trump.
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he invoked ronald reagan and later he invoked george washington, listen. at the end of the day, a leader you want to look to people like our founding fathers, what type of character. no into the saying that you don't ever make a mistake in your personal life. what type of character are you bringing so somebody who really set the standard is george washington because he always put the real estate public over his own personal interest. when we won the american revolution washington surrendered his sword. >> jesse: like a glass of line this is a full bodied assault. one level desantis is saying character is key. on another level he is saying trump's time has past and he is the young gun. there may have been a peaceful transition of power statement made there at the end. >> jesse: are all of these going to be a blur in the white bronco. are they not blunt enough to hit trump square in the face or measured enough to send a clear message to voters but also not send trump up the wall? remember, these guys are going to have to get along at some
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point, either the primary done, ron ticket talk? maybe. but, as always, it's business, never personal. let's turn to kellyanne, conway. former fox news contributor. did desantis breakthrough or trump show. >> mostly the trump show. his response, really first big response to trump's critique of him once odd combination of too anemic bragg put a former president in handcuffs and overly sarcastic. van jones, a number of trump hating i think bragg's case too weak to bring it in the first place. here's the chance for a yale harvard educated governor of florida to say we can't just prosecute our political opponents that's wrong and pivot over to what he wants us to know about him. i think ron desantis gets great points for his courage to talk
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about his beautiful and smart wife casey's valiant and thank god successful battle against breast cancer. the loss of his sister at the age of 30 and talked a little bit about policy. you also saw the problem for ron desantis and really anybody else these days, they're always going to be asked about donald trump. this is his turf. he sets the terms of the debate. he sucks up all the oxygen in the you want to talk about war criminal. half of the interviews almost can't escape it. the other thing is governors are very popular for the great stuff they do. i look at florida, iowa, ohio. jesse, these are three states that barack obama carried twice that are now ruby red. desantis in florida, kim reynolds in iowa ron re-election 19%. mike dewine by 25% in ohio. that's a big turn about. they don't have the foreign policy, national security credentials and experience.
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ballot, primaries. they are going to worry that governors at the state level can't really do what donald trump did which is be in the room with and contain xi jinping of kim jong un. >> jesse: you don't think he could stand toe to toe. >> i know he could. we would back him. no question he is the winner there. but getting there, convincing voters that you are ready for that at 44. we hear from voters all the time i like them both but one already did the job and one will do the job in the future. i think ron desantis has a huge national future the question is did it already start. >> jesse: future is key because he is so young and can't antagonize trump too much because you want the trump voters and you don't know trump could win re-election and, you know, what are you going to be the guy in florida who he hates? but they do always patch things up. >> they will. >> rand paul and ted cruz. how do you see the relationship going forward. >> i think this is a competition for the republican nomination.
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and we are the pro-competition pro-capitalist party. we should welcome competition. i think it's great kevin mccarthy had to go through 15 votes even though i supported him for speaker. and ronna mcdaniel competition for rnc chair even though i supported her. ron desantis loves competition. the key question for all the republican candidates is this, jesse. if you want to stop trump from being the nominee, you can either run right against him and take him out or refrain from running because if the field gets too crowded it benefits donald trump. the last thing i will say about this is that the donors, the anchors, the pollsters, the political -- none of us choose hot nominees are. none of us. the voters do. and in the quest to always get trump which doesn't apply to ron desantis the quest to get trump nobody truly gets his 74 million voters. they have flown never taken a moment to figure out what are the voters aspirations frustration? why do they stay with this guy? people will say it's a cult.
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it's not a cult of 74 million people. they know he did the job. they know they were financially better off. they felt more secure. they felt everyday life was more affordable. things were fair. they felt as parents they had rights. they felt energy. 4.5 million people didn't walk across the southern border. the list goes on and on. >> jesse: all of our people texts are saying why can't we have a ron done, or done ron ticket. >> they could if one of them moves out of florida. dick cheney to be george w. bush's vp. you can't have them from the same state. i think they could do a coin toss. i think the big news of the week is trump is up in the polls. gels jess he is we covered that last night is he up pretty big. kellyanne conway thank you very much. port ladder is really beautiful this time of year. [bleep] >> i don't care how are. huh? [bleep] >> delete the video. delete the [bleep] video.
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>> jesse: have you ever been chased, really chased, like full speed? someone is after you and we are not talking about capture the flag. you know how that feels running full tilt, adrenaline rush scared as hell. what happens when the person chasing you also have has a knife and wants to carve you open? welcome to portland, oregon. >> you need help? >> can i help you? >> no. >> why are you on video. >> i thought something was on fire here. >> i don't care how are. delete the video. delete the video. delete the [bleep] video.
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>> jesse: that's downtown portland, pack your bags, sell your apartment and move to the burbs. right? portland suburbs aren't safe either. you move to the bu burbs so do e homeless. they set up tent cities in burbs. quant neighborhoods are no longer quiet. [shouting] >> neighbors say this man is being attacked by one of the individuals they are afraid of, living off the side of the street near southeast 111th and powell. something they say would have never happened a few years ago. >> jesse: seeing naked homeless men is why he moved out of the city. but in portland, you can run but you can't hide. vagrants are picking fights and shooting dope. the citizens are horrified. >> it's terrifying. people scream at you, yell at you, threaten you. there is no solution that is being offered. >> i'm leaving the home that i loved. >> when is help coming? >> i can't continue living here
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like this. >> jesse: it's not just makeshift rv parks and shanty towns. organizations are building actual tent cities in residential neighborhoods encouragings homeless takeover like this one pro-comey, pro-antifa group who construct camps across the city, neighborhoods are now overrun with drugs, violence and men threatening to burn down homes. which is what this one lady had to deal with and she spoke to "fox & friends." >> i think the police don't have any control any longer over camping since it's not illegal to camp, you don't have any rights as a homeowner to tell a camper to leave. so, we are kind of stuck. >> you are. >> you want to be able to trust the administrators of your city and it's that's not going to happen so we are on our own. >> jesse: homeless population is exploding and police aren't doing anything about it. they were told to stand down by the mayor. we contacted him and he won't give us an answer. is he like the portland binder, you get nothing. so, if the mayor, wheeler,
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right, won't leave and the police won't act, what are the people supposed to do? kevin dog runs a homeless outreach volunteer who joins us now. kevin, what it actually like there on the streets? are you safe? >> well, that is not an exaggeration. i will say we have rampant drug use, specifically fentanyl public transportation. people have stopped riding bikes in portland, oregon because it's simply not safe anymore. not everybody but over 80%. i am in downtown portland every day and the fact is a lot of crime, a lot of violence is occurring tent fires very common. video you showed was my buddy brandon simply asking this homeless person is he okay. sees this fire. starts chasing him with i have a into. completely unacceptable. what this last lady just said we are on our own. we absolutely are. a, drugs decriminalized. we have almost virtually no more police because there is a strong anti-police sentiment in
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portland, oregon. and we are left alone to try to solve this crisis, it feels like by ourselves. >> jesse: does the mayor ever address the tent fires and the stabbings and the ods? >> well, he does address it, you know, offensive times he will say his hands are tied. and while that is technically true, there is a lot of other powers that be that slow things down the county and metro and the state. at the end of the day, the mayor manages the city and has a responsibility for making his citizens safe. >> jesse: when you talk to the homeless and they are out there shooting up in these tents. things are catching on fire, what do they tell you? they come to portland sanctuary city, free for all. almost gobble get arrested if you are in portland, oregon. everything decriminalized they come here because it's quite honestly easy to be honestlyless. and, again, i'm not speaking for
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every homeless person. but, the fact is, there's a lot of enabling going on in our community. you know, a lot of people are just simply taking care of on the streets with no extra effort to get them off the streets which, if we did, would benefit the entire community. >> jesse: do you feel regular citizens have less rights than the homeless? >> they do. for example, it's a known homeless car never get a ticket. if i accidently park somewhere i'm definitely getting a ticket. >> jesse: they don't ticket the homeless. >> they are treated oftentimes more as a protected class. it's really frustrating because it's so unacceptable. for example, the man who threatened that homeowner from the orange tent. he threatened to burn her house down and the police did not arrest him. that was extremely frustrating and terrifying to have to live near that. it is completely unacceptable.
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>> jesse: well,. >> something has to be done. we need more police. >> jesse: "primetime" issue another. >> reverse the decriminalization of drugs. we need more outreach workers, we need to restore and reclaim our once beautiful city. >> jesse: well said, i was going to say we are going to have to issue another "primetime" travel advisory this time to the city of portland, oregon. thank you very much. stay safe. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: well, america will protest pretty much anything. [shouting] [bleep] [horns] ♪ revolution ♪
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>> jesse: cops, war, abortion, trump. you name it. we're on the streets. the french don't care about any of that, doesn't get them out of bed. but the second you tell them they have to work, they do this. [chanting] >> jesse: why are they burning their own country down? well, it's because the president raised the retirement age from 62 to 64. yeah. if you thought marcia in accounts receivable hated her job you have never met a frenchman. serious case of the mondays. average from everyoneman five fewer weeks and nuked city hall.
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if anybody should be angry it's all the 61-year-olds out there, right? they are not throwing the bricks through the louvre. the 22-year-olds are. they want to tip over the eiffel tower that's 42? now, don't worry, not all the protests were mostly peaceful. some looked kind of fun. ♪ ♪ [shouting] ♪ >> jesse: on second thought, give them a week off. up next, hillary clinton has a big announcement. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: a look at biden's poll numbers took a huge nose dive down 7 points in a month. inflation is still high. bailing out the banks not a good look. and trying to arrest trump over nothing, voters don't like that. democrats need to turn it around. christian sinema, the democrat senator identifies as an independent. says democrats are a bunch of old guys eating jell-o. i wonder who she is talking about. 2024 isn't looking good for joe. democrats need someone new. spunky someone who doesn't eat jell-o. someone who eats hot sauce. >> oh my god. >> what is it? >> it's hillary clinton. she is running. >> what? >> what? hillary is running between? >> i know, i heard that's so crazy. >> this is wild. she is running again here i am. >> hillary, you are running again. >> i sure am, karen, i got here early for the new class we are teaching together on foreign policy decision making. >> jesse: crooked is teaching at
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columbia, a school you don't need to take the sat to get into. and "primetime" got an advanced copy of the syllabus, looks rigorous. week one how to accidentally delete 33,000 emails. make sure to bring a pencil, hammer and bleach. intro to selling political influence. guest speaker that would be hunter. and after that you have pandering 101. pay attention, this is going to be on the midterm. >> what's something that you always carry with you. >> hot sauce. >> really? ,. >> yeah. yeah. >> you formation right now? [laughter] >> hot sauce. >> hot sauce in my bag swag. >> hot sauce, yes. >> really. >> i want you to know people are going to see this and say she is pandering to black people again. >> okay. is it working? >> jesse: week four is big. how to silence your husband's accusers. and finally intro into shattering glass ceilings but unfortunately that class was canceled. crooked is ready for school. bring it on, kids. >> okay.
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but are you ready for whatever question the students throw at you? >> bring it on. now, if you will excuse me, karen, i have got to run. >> jesse: raymond arroyo fox news contributor and author of unexpected light of thomas alva edison. >> are you ready to bring it on. >> first time hillary clinton has had the runs without having to reach for a bottle of imodium, jesse. i don't know where she is running to. more like a trot. where is the rest of her. we only see from the chin down. what -- but the very idea that hillary clinton is teaching anyone a course in foreign policy decision-making really takes the breath away. this is the woman who four americans dead in bengals. she abandoned the middle east. created the iran nuke deal, i mean, i'm sorry. no one has had more blunders on the foreign policy scene since joe biden went to the middle east. i mean, this is horrendous. this would be like going to a fitness seminar led by rosie o'donnell.
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you don't want to do. this why hillary is even embarrassing herself, i cannot fathom. here we are, the poor kids at columbia. the week started start she and a attending a broadway show a patron defecated in the aisle. hillary students on columbia. god bless them i hope they can get a return ticket for that one. >> jesse: raymond, are was this pr campaign for one class necessary or do you think she was trying to drum up maybe some speculation about maybe running for something else? >> perhaps, look. she certainly is keeping her profile high. and the fact that she spent an afternoon shooting this little mini movie, this mini series for columbia, how many other videos are we going to get like this. i think we should almost register in this class, jesse. we might be able to find out how she used that clinton global initiative and how to get those -- bury those payments without being prosecuted. >> jesse: we might be too old for that johnny should register. he doesn't have to take the
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sats thank god. we get him in and maybe put his hand up and ask her some questions that she has never been asked before. >> i will make a list. >> jesse: what would you ask hillary if you were in her class. >> i would certainly ask her about bengals. i would ask her about why she imagined that engaging the iranian tyranny that that would somehow help us? she was very proud of that. this is also the woman that brought the reset button out to the russians. remember that? and it red overcharge. and i guess she has done that with the economy. working withbiden. this is a disaster. why anyone would take this course, i mean,y kissinger and james baker not available? is this the best columbia can do. >> jesse: all right. johnny is going to get his backpack ready. >> all right. i will write his questions for him. >> jesse: thank you so much, ray. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: we have update on the "primetime" nickname bracket and the final four is set. come over here and take a look out of the east. we have mini and we have pauly
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p. facing off two strong number one seeds. out of the west we have binder, big upset over sticky sammy. and jimmy the chin, the binder is an overwhelming favorite. you guys love the binder, so my prediction, you're going to see in the finals, you are going to see binder and mini. two strong solid one-word nicknames that's how we like it short, tight. we will have the answers very soon. voting starts tonight for the championship round and ends tomorrow night at midnight sets up for the final matchup on monday. get your texts in. coming up, students are turning classrooms into war zones and teachers all over the country are quitting. [shouting] [bleep] [bleep] [shouting]
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♪ >> jesse: kids are ruthless, they punch, they kick, they scream. not my kids, they are perfect. but other kids. i'm not talking about at home. acting out in class has gone to a whole new level. when we growing up. maybe you got a little mouthy with the teach. a little spit ball. pass a note, cheat. not me, of course. we generally respected our teachers. i was afraid of some of my teachers. my spanish teacher was my football coach. i wasn't messing around in espanol. today everything has changed. students are not only bullying other students, they are
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bullying the teachers. why? because they can. and that's making the classroom a danger zone. [shouting] >> please let her go. [shouting] >> [bleep] >> i'm going. [shouting] [bleep] ♪ >> jesse: in most cases teachers have their hands tied. you can't restrain a stupidity. heck you can't misgender a student. defanged because of lawsuits and softies. there has to be a super high bar
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for teachers to put hands on students. and since every student is packing a cell phone police video take it out of context and go viral. walking on egg shells they won't want to star in a fight video. teachers have had it and they are walking out. i'm going to go. i don't care if i don't get paid today. >> ain't no way ♪ yeah, do whatever you want to do. i don't care. going to do it anyway. >> whoa, whoa. >> i'm walking. i'm walking right out the door. i won't ever be back. >> jesse: we don't know what forced that poor woman to call it quits. you know it's bad. she seemed really shaken up. she is not alone. an actual movement happening right now between the pay and the disrespect and the violence.
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teachers are quitting in droves. including my next guest who taught for 14 years. ashley ben way joins me now. what was it that forced you out of the class, ash? >> hey, jesse it was a combination. education today and where it was when i started is not the same place. you know, now teachers are facing astronomical violence and behaviors that we're told document it in a log and we will get back to you. there is no punishment for the crime. but, yet, we are expected to guard our life when someone walks in the door to hurt our students. expected and trusted to do that but not expected tore trusted to tell you, hey, the behaviors are really bad in this classroom and we need to do something now. >> what kind of things did you personally experience in the classroom. >> oh, goodness, i had staplers thrown at me. students on top of desks. one time my entire classroom was destroyed.
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books thrown around the room. so things like that. now, those were not every single day occurrences but when something like that happens, it's traumatic. it's a very difficult thing to deal with to have a child in front of you in a rage that you can't do anything to or do anything to help them. >> jesse: what are the guidelines? are you allowed to restrain students? are you allowed to defend yourself? what's the rule? >> so that is different for every state and district? but it is a very high bar for you to be able to physically restrain a student. you have to be an administrator. you have to have had several different types of courses. it's not a in the moment that you have the permission to restrain a student if you need to. that does not exist. at least not here in florida. >> jesse: do you ever contact the parents and say this kid is out of control? he just threw a stapler at my head, you are going to have to talk to little jimmy? >> yeah. but the problem is little jimmy's parents like most
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parents don't see that type of behavior necessarily at home. and we actually often under estimate how children behave in a group setting. it's not the same as when they are at your dinner table. even in my own children. they -- you can be surprised. you would be surprised how children behave in a group setting where their parents aren't there to dictate exactly what they say or do. >> jesse: they all have phones now. so it's kind of like they are all film directors. does that play a part of it? >> absolutely. absolutely. there is so much pressure that if you make the wrong call, it's going to be on the 6:00 news. and no one wants that. no educator goes into education to be known for something bad. people go into education because they want to make a difference in the lives of students. >> jesse: what do you do now just besides watch "jesse watters primetime" every night. >> you know, my family and i love your show. we absolutely do. but now i help teachers combat everyday struggles online. i started a business to be able
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to help fund my classroom actually. the teacher's treasure chest started to put books in front of my students. so now i do that full time and i'm talking to teachers every single day. administrators and the struggle is real. and it's serious and we have to take this seriously. students need to know that there is a consequence for their actions. >> jesse: ashley, i'm glad you are doing this with this organization. this is really important. and hopefully they don't throw the books at the teachers when you provide them. thanks again for joining us on "jesse watters primetime" and thank you for, i would expect it was a great 14 years in your classroom. >> thank you so much for having me and i appreciate everything that you do. thank you. >> jesse: up next, what do people really think of trump's supposed indictment? >> what is the district attorney even trying to charge trump with. >> a bunch of bull [bleep] ♪
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>> jesse: trump said manhattan's radical da going to indict him this week. the grand jury hearing won't until next week. the question still remains around what do you think about it. johnny finds out. what do you think of donald trump being arrested. >> stupid. >> donald trump, excuse me, he is the best idiot ever. >> what the hell did you get me into. >> he paid hush money to the porn star actress. >> porn person star is your opinion. >> i'm not that familiar with her body of work. >> you -- you are special. >> i'm happy about it.
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>> which law did donald trump break? >> oh my goodness, you going to make me think here. the law? >> all of them. >> what specific law? >> >> um. >> to -- >> the statute of limitations ran out seven years ago and from what i understand, nothing. >> collusion. >> the conclusion was no collusion. >> what is the district attorney even trying to charge trump with. >> a bunch of bull [bleep] >> paying off the side shake. >> i thought the government wanted to stay out of the bedroom. >> they should. >> being rich. >> i'm really rich. ♪ ♪ >> how is prosecuting donald trump going to make new york city streets safer. >> it's not. it's not. >> i have never felt unsafer than i do today. >> it's sending an example. >> so the people punching people on the subway is going to see donald trump get arrested and think maybe i shouldn't do that? >> no. >> i know, i know.
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we are going back. not forward, we have got to go forward. >> why is the district attorney not prosecuting real criminals? >> it's called the almighty dollar. >> i got punched the other day by some crazy person and nobody does anything. >> people need to just mind their own damn business and go on about their business and about their day. >> i [bleep] >> do you think all these attacks on trump are going to hurt or help him. >> any press is good press. >> nothing hurts trump. >> i have friends who are trump haters but republicans who all of the sudden now are going hmmm. >> something is fishy here. >> something doesn't smell right. >> do you spell that. >> what. >> what's that smell. >> do you want to tell alvin bragg. >> get your chip monks and get out of here. ♪ >> do your [bleep] job. >> go after the real criminals. >> get them. >> go get them. ♪ ♪ >> you're going to be on "jesse watters primetime," what do you want to tell jesse. >> i'm watters and this is my world. >> i love jesse watters, i love
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you, my friends love you, we all love you. love you. ♪ >> i told you about my daughteri got her back. but here she is pg volleyball, check out this servs serving over hand, there she is. . >> so, was i. gary from bulvairde, texas, remember in 1980 hw bush bashed ronny. and republicans ended up with 12
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years of the white house, so i have hope for don and ron ticket, i hope we all do. arnold from new mexico, crooked at a college. bill knows exactly when she is gone and what day. that could get interesting. dawn from ohio, professor clinton could teach your foreign policy class with one statement, do you them favors, they give you millions. that's what the clinton foundation is for. notice how crooked isn't teaching ethics, yeah. not really in her wheel house. forest from south carolina, when are they giving hunter a class at columbia? i don't see him in the ivies. i see him more -- i am not going to say the conference. gary from arizona, the french complain about everything, what haven't they complained about. lighting
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city hall on fire, i think that is a little bit more. scott from maybeton georgia, back in the day. if i had touched a teacher, that teacher would have decked me, my dad would have double decked me. that's true. i should have been decked by almost all of my teachers. john from oregon, just saw the segment on violence in the classroom like what police officers are dealing with. they are afraid to do their job. and just like teachers, police officers are also leaving. sam from ohio, sources tell me eric adams is already flying out to portland to go do a photo op. i can see him curled up in one of those sleeping bags, couldn't you? kevin from chesapeake, virginia, pure gold, too bad fat alvin. and the one on mole. what do you guys like fat alvin one-eyed mole. bryan from new jersey, did you get that dinner with bret
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when you were in new york, i didn't get the dipper, back in new york, still never set up the dinner. do you know what? i don't care. don't want it. i'm good. dvr the show, tucker carlson's up neck. i'm watters and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." if there is one thing your average liberal understands perfect low well, there is safety in numbers. don't go out alone, bring 80,000,000 people with you, it's safer that way. there is a reason, a fundamental reason the democrats are natural joiners and organizers and petition signers, their highest virtue is conformity. they know as long as they are all wearing the same ufo

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