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♪ side by side ♪ >> code accepted. >> jesse: joe biden's safe place has always been wherever the corvette is. joe biden thought his so safe he stashed classified documents nemtion to it. joe being a car guy didn't like clutter in the garage. he looked for the next safest place he could think of, chinatown. >> the documents were moved from the vice presidency to at least three different locations in a personal vehicle and while they why theywere in three different locations we don't know. they were not stored behind any lock. one of the locations was behind chinatown. the another location was in the penn biden center which might as well been chinatown by looking at where their money was coming from. >> jesse: while everybody was talking about trump getting arrested. we found out that biden houses classified documents in chinatown. guess who biden told to put his classified documents in chinatown? >> hunter's old assistant kathy
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chung. who now just flipped on the big guy. so, unless joe kept his corvette in chinatown, we really hope they were safe in chinatown. i mean, there wouldn't be any spies in chinatown, right? don't worry, nancy said it was safe. >> to everyone we should come to chinatown, precautions have been taken by our city. we know that there is a concern about tourism, traveling all throughout the world but we think it's very safe to be in chinatown. >> jesse: we looked at the map and it looks like biden put his classified documents next to a china buffet. excuse me are you all out of general tao's chicken? i will see the pee king docs biden has been caught transporting our top secrets all over the place. boxes of documents went from the white house to the u penn biden to chinatown which we're now
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just finding out about to delaware to boston. was hunter driving them around with his fang fang, jiaqi bao riding shot? hey, dad, it's hunter china moon bay fridge is full don't worry jiaqi found a totally safe llc across the street. we thought the garage was bad. but joe managed to outdo himself, didn't he? isn't there is a word for this? >> when you saw the photograph of the top secret documents laid out on the floor of mar-a-lago, what did you think to yourself, looking at that image? >> how that could possibly happen, how -- how anyone could be that irresponsible. >> jesse: irresponsible. huh? i'm pretty sure stuffing your classified documents in chinatown is more irresponsible than locking them in a basement of mar-a-lago with armed guards at the door. but didn't the media tell us
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comparing biden to trump was apples to oranges? >> joe biden's team, his lawyers did exactly what you do in this situation. this has no relation, no similarity to what donald trump did playing games out of mar-a-lago. >> we all know that trump is a liar and a thief. you know? [applause] >> we know that. so, it's not that big of jump to say that he obstructed or he lied. we don't think that biden is a liar and a thief so we give him the benefit of the doubt. >> you are comparing apples to oranges. >> jesse: i hate to break it to the ladies at "the view." but, joe did do it much worse and he knew what he was doing. listen. >> we never would have found out about this in march of 2023 if someone hadn't leaked it to the press that biden was mishandling classified documents. so the white house then came back and said yeah, that happened in november, december of 2022. she just testified under oath that it happened in may of 2022.
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so, there are more questions today than we have ever had. >> so biden was moving boxes in may of last year. four months before he signed off on the mar-a-lago raid. which means biden ordered the trump raid knowing he had documents spread eagle all over chinatown. plus his unlocked garage. not only was he not cooperating by not turning them over, but he had his lawyers and his establishments running around town to bury them before the midterms. that's obstruction. that's intent. now, if that's something that you do when there's no no there? listen. >> people know i take classified documents and classified information seriously. >> the best of my knowledge, the kinds of things they picked up are things that are from 1974. stray papers. >> there's nothing there. i have no regrets. i'm following what the lawyers have told me they want me to do.
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that's exactly what we're doing. there's no there there. >> jesse: feels like there is there there everywhere, joey. you knew it, your lawyers knew it. and that's why you tried to keep this whole thing under wraps and had kathy chung do the dirty work who by the way wasn't working for joe at the time. kathy chung works for the pentagon. you ready? why is someone named kathy chung who works for the defense department moving joe biden's classified departments to chinatown? the same month that chinese were wiring the bidens a million dollars. was this a deal? was this an op.? biden wanted us to think it was a trump obstruction situation. and then tried to make it look consensual when the feds showed up in delaware. if joe knew he stole top secret documents in may. how do we know he didn't shred it? how do we know he didn't dump the docs in a chinese deep fryer? the feds were too busy zeroing
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in on trump at the time. do you think they kept an eye on biden's chimney? sources told "primetime" they saw smoke coming outs of the chimney in delaware delaware. biden is playing dirty, real dirty. first he raids trump's house when he knew his house wasn't in order. then he hand picks a goon to work for bragg and suddenly bragg finds a crime. we just caught biden ordering two illegal hits on next opponent. fingerprints all over it. deflecting from his own scandals from the documents in chinatown to his family's million dollars china wires. so, is anybody going to catch joe? >> forget it, jake, it's chinatown. >> jesse: let's bring in peter schweizer host of the "drill down podcast" and author of "red handed" really. chinatown of all places? do you smell something a little suspicious here, peter? >> yeah, i do.
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you know on a couple levels. first of all, the biden response was sort of the hillary clinton response when it came to that server. it was the classic appeal to authority. we know what we are doing. there's no story here. we're following protocol. they weren't following protocol. and the reason, jesse, this is such an important story in my mind these documents that you pointed out were not sequestered away behind secret service protection in a lockbox in somebody's private residence. these documentsy in areas where there was a lot of activity. i mean, we know about hunter biden's ties to china. he remember tony blinken who is now secretary of state, he was running the biden penn center. he also had a side business called west exec and one of their jobs was helping institutions to keep their pentagon contracts while at the same time collecting money from china. and we know the money that was flowing to the biden penn center. so this is a huge problem. you have to look at this in context and, yeah, there were
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things that trump should have done different in the handling of these documents but it's not like he was running a business or had other people running a business that involved the good graces of our chief adversary, which is china. >> jesse: why would you put classified documents in chinatown, peter? a. [laughter] >> i have no idea. i mean, i lived in washington, d.c. for many years. i have no idea. i have no idea why they had them in the biden penn center. that's not a place you should be keeping this stuff. you have foreign delegations that are coming all the time. you have visitors. it's an enormous problem. and i think what we're seeing, jesse, is a merging of the sort of hunter biden story, the biden family story, as it relates to china money and now this question of these classified documents and, unfortunately, they look like they are converging theoretically in beijing. >> jesse: so if he knew about the documents all over the map in may, he signs off on the trump raid in august, this gets
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buried before the midterms and he tried to keep it quiet until it leaked and then all of a sudden it was consensual. does that sound consensual? it sounds like a cover-up that got blown up. >> absolutely. it was consensual. there is no indication whatsoever that they did some he internal protocol in 2020 and realize weed have got these documents we need to do something about it. this was directly, i believe, a response to the other news stories that were developing the ongoing litigation or conflict trump was having over his documents. they were taking this action privately behind the scenes to effectively cover up what they were doing. and, unfortunately, the notion of a sort of investigative press is largely gone in the united states today because nobody in the mainstream media seems to be interested in this story when it relates to joe biden and these documents.
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>> jesse: this is a huge scandal at this point. and there's no way you can put a lid on it. peter, very happy to talk to you as always. you have been all over this from the very beginning. thank you. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: someone who has just declared their challenge to joe biden on the left. ♪ even if you like a house, lowball the first offer. the house whisperer! this house says use the realtor.com app to see three different estimates. also, don't take advice from people who don't know what they're talking about. realtor.com to each their home. i will bless those who bless you.
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>> jesse: every night for the last 8 years democrats have gone to bed hoping when they wake up their dreams would come true. last night that dream finally came true president trump was arrested it. doesn't happen the way they wanted they wanted trump in handcuffs. they didn't get it. they wanted his mugshot, they
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didn't get it. they wanted violence at the courthouse they didn't get it. they wanted a gag order they didn't get it. they wanted cameras in the courtroom they didn't get it. they will wanted a solid legal case and they definitely didn't get that democrats were convinced trump was a criminal. they knew it in their hearts. they were waiting for brag to tell them what the crime was. was it murder? was it armed robbery? assault? what did you get him on, bragg? but when the big moment came, bragg couldn't perform. well, speaking as someone who very strongly does not want donald trump to get the republican presidential nomination, i'm extraordinarily distressed by this document. i think this is even weaker than i feeshed it would be. >> if i had to character rides it, it's disappointment. i think everyone was hoping we would see more. >> i had hoped that there would be more in the indictment. >> here's where we are going to run into legal problems because the indictment does not say what that second crime is, which is completely inexplicable to me. >> it's unclear exactly. >> jesse: what a disappointment. most of the country wanted to hear what trump had to say about
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the indictment so he stepped in front of the cameras around 8:30 last night to talk to us. pretty big news event, right? >> right now, the former president himself is making remarks tonight from his home in florida. as far as we can tell and we are prepared for here is this is basically a campaign speech in which he has repeating his same lies and allegations against his perceived enemies. it is just getting started so far giving normal list of grievances we don't consider that necessarily news worthy. >> jesse: the russia, russia, russia lady doesn't want to air any lies, grievances nothing? they will watch it, chop it and see whatever they think you are allowed to see? time to bury this indictment. no one even understands what bragg is going for. he chopped the private payment to a woman 34 felony counts. bragg says trump didn't mark the right ledger. if that was a crime the statute of limitations expired a long time ago. bragg is bringing it back to life, splicing it with another crime but he won't tell us what
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the other crime is. is it a new york tax crime? bragg says trump actually paid more taxes than he owed. he should get a refund not handcuffs. is it a new york state election law violation? well, trump didn't run in new york state election. is it a federal election law violation? well, then it's out of bragg's jurisdiction. he is a state prosecutor. and if trump defrauded voters in the 2016 election, why are all the charges from 2017? trump wasn't campaigning in 2017. he was already president. so fat alvin can't even read a calendar. this case should be dead in the water. but the prosecutor is a democrat the jury is full of democrats. the judge is a democrat. the judge donated to biden for president and stop republican. we'll see if he follows the rule of law or is biased. even day later this thing looks pretty cooked. >> evidently bragg and i went to very different law schools.
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because i'm not sure how he had the face to get up on that stage after showing that indictment. >> jesse: he went to harvard, right? didn't he go somewhere good? >> no. >> jesse: this is crazy. >> everything that's woke. but, you know. >> jesse: so this is pretty discredited at this point. even the people like mccabe and bolton are looking this thing over and saying it's just nothing. >> i mean without getting into privilege information i can tell you that we had an idea of what was going to happened. we counted how it would get to 34 because of the illegal leak. it was exactly what we thought. i can't get into it but can i tell you there was no surprise as an attorney i was waiting for something. give us auto challenge. a little something. >> jesse: not a challenge at all? >> not at all. >> jesse: so he is now disgraced. he has got even new york lawyers
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are laughing at the guy. how does he pull this off. >> he won't. he won't pull this off. he is going to go down as a disgrace. a disgraced d.a. and he is going to hurt his political and is he politically motivated his democrat party. that's it. bottom line, period, the end. this judge, same thing. i will say i was happy that the judge tempered himself in court it seemed like and really was trying not to seem biased but this is a judge that's already heard many trump cases and somehow got another trump case. >> jesse: and he is a donor, alina, he donated to democrats and he is overseeing the trump case. >> yeah. but that was biens that, jesse. come on. it was by chance. >> jesse: wasn't judge-shopped at all. how was he saying he was trying to affect an election outcome after the election was already over? >> and even if the payments were made later to michael cohen, right? let's hypothetically think that in 2017 while he is at the oval office.
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stormy daniels came out with her story. that story people knew about. people knew about stormy daniels. people knew about all the women. in 2016 people have amnesia. that was the whole thing. >> jesse: brian kilmeade said on "the five" today no one was going to the polls saying get me the latest national inquirer edition i have got to show my wife before we vote. stormy, didn't she have to pay trump. >> twice. did you see what came out last week? she owes him money right now. half a million dollars. and then the day of the indictment, i swear god is good, we got another ruling from the court for another 190 some odd thousand dollars that she owes. let's not forget that her lawyer is behind bars right now. >> jesse: she owes trump money. her lawyer is locked up and her other lawyer is disbarred. >> that's right. >> jesse: hell of a case. sorry you didn't get the challenge you were expecting. fox news alert. robert f. kennedy jr. is running against president biden for the democratic nomination. rfk is the nephew of john f.
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>> jesse: america's status as economic power house is being threatened. >> our currency is crashing and we'll soon no longer be the world standard, which will be our greatest defeat frankly in 200 years. there will be no defeat like that. it will take us away from being even a great power. >> jesse: since the fall of soviet russia, the united states has been on the top of
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saddam. >> ladies and gentlemen, we got him. [cheers] >> jesse: we pulled saddam out of a hole in ground and sentenced him to death. the cost of protecting the dollar is high. libya also tried putting the kibosh on the dollar so when there were riots substantiating, we overthrew gaddafi. gaddafi followed hussein's lead and ended up dead. you mess with america and the money, you feel the wrath of the deep state. that's how it goes. but today, in a joe biden's america, r we're losing controlf economic system and our former partners are laughing at us all the way to the bank. biden goes in for a fist bump remember with the saudis and now they don't even take his call. plus they have jacked up the price of oil tr twice often us. our rivals on the international stage are moving off the dollar as the benchmark currency. china and russia are teaming up. they are now trading to chinese
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wuan. they are all moving away from the dollar leaving us in the dust. this isn't good. this devalues the dollar and sends every price up. gas, electric, oil prescription drugs, food prices heritage foundation and peter joins me now. peter, explain this to me like i'm 11 years old. why should i be worried? >> yeah, well, that was a great summary, jesse. you know, really one of the driving goals of our foreign policy for decades now has been protecting the u.s. dollar and at this point, this administration is throwing that away. and the reason that matters for regular people not only does that erode our influence in the world, it's bad for our economy. it takes away some of the advantages advantages we have. the abandonment of the dollar
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takes off, you know, for 80 years now we have flooded the world with u.s. dollars. they have kept hold of them. that's been fantastic. they give them useful things. you know, they give us toasters and cars and copper mines fotho. now, the problem is if we throw that away. all of those dollars come flooding back in to america that means we have way too many dollars a word for that inflation. we could see enormous inflation that's at a time when our banks are already wobbly. >> jesse: what can joe biden do about this right now? because it seems like the entire world is conspiring against us and the dollar. of them we haveg to get them to do for a long time cut the spending. inflation right now for the past year and a half. americans have been suffering highest inflation in 50 years. because of all the government spending. forget raising, you know, interest rates. forget all these shenanigans
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with the banks. cut the spending. number two is we need to learn to mind our own business. other countries have their way of doing things. if we go in there and start dictating social policy, they start to get scared. and, you know, what happened after russia went into ukraine, is we seized the assets of the russian central bank. those were the dollars that they were holding. we did not even do that during the soviet union. we had proxy wars going on all over the world and we didn't even do that. this administration is just absolutely reckless. that sends a message to every country in the world that if you get on the wrong side of our lbgt policies who knows you guys might be next. >> jesse: we are printing and spending too much. and we are starting wars all over the place. and that's basically the chickens are going to come home to roost? >> that is the fear.
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and, you know, there are trillions upon trillions of dollars that farmers are holding on to. if you are a rich mexican you don't trust your currency. i understand why. you are not keeping your life savings in mexican pesos. all right? you are just keeping enough for a couple months. no, your life savings are in dollars. today. but, if that goes under threat. if countries start getting rid of dollars, japanese banks start selling off the dollars because we're losing value. that could turn into a flood. all of that money they sell it. where does it go? it's got nowhere else to go. it comes back to america. what does that mean? it means your dollar would massively erode. we are talking much more than even what happened in the 1970s. certainly a lot more of what happened over the past year. >> jesse: okay. well that gives me something to chew on. thank you very much. >> there you go. always something to look forward to. >> jesse: we appreciate your analysis, again. >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: no one wants to admit their mistakes but when you mess
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up, you've got to own it. it takes a big man to say "i'm sorry." not everyone means it when they apologized. >> have you prepared your statement of regret? >> i have. >> let's hear it. >> [clearing throat] i state my regret. >> you couldn't have memorized that. >> i could not because i did not feel it. >> jesse: today one of history's most notorious liars is finally apologizing. bill clinton has said i'm sorry. now, you might be asking what's slick wily apologizing for? is it the walensky affair? lying under oath? epstein? no, bill's sorry for starting the ukraine war. >> putin did not support the agreement president yeltsin made. never to interfere with ukraine's territorial boundaries because he wanted ukraine to give up their nuclear weapons. president putin broke it and first took crimea.
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and i feel terrible about it because ukraine is a very important country. and i feel a personal stake because i got them to agree to give up their nuclear weapons and none of them believed that russia would have pulled this stunt if ukraine still this had their weapons. >> jesse: go figure. maybe disarming ukraine wasn't the best idea when they live next to russia. but at least e. apologized for something. politicians never do that. so bravo, bill. slick wily wasn't the only clinton making news this week. just a few blocks from where trump was being fingerprinted hillary was partying. crooked was knocking back drinks at an event private social club here in manhattan. strange times we are living in. coming up, the south side of chicago is furious with barack obama.
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changed under obama not for the better. but the people of chicago still love them and they listened to them. and when chicago needed barack obama to speak up, barry left them hanging you remember lori lightfoot got kicked out of the mayor's office there was a race between two democrats normal one and crazy one. crazy one wants to defund the police. normal one not a socialist who wants more police. all barry had to do was to endorse the normal one. but barry stayed in ohio and smoked cigs while liz w warren d bernie sanders endorsed the crazy one. thanks a lot barry great leadership. the only thing barry really cares about in chicago is his library. remember the obama center? it's been plagued with scandal since they broke ground a couple years back. first it was going to kill all the birds in the neighborhood 300 species and then it had money problems. and then there was the noose.
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>> construction crews locating a noose thursday morning on the side of barack obama's presidential center. lakeside alliance, the project builder confirming and condemning the act also saying they are success spending all operations to provide more anti-biased training to their staff and workers. >> jesse: and the biggest scandal of although, gentrification. the south side is angry. they said don't build the library here, barry, it's going to raise the rent and drive us all out. barry didn't listen. he told them gentrification is just a figment of their imagination. >> we have got such a long way to go in terms of economic development before you are even going to start seeing the prospect of significant gentrification. maliyah's kids might have to worry about that. [laughter] right now what we have got to worry about is broken curbs and
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trash. >> jesse: that didn't age well. because even though the project has been delayed, the rents are rising ahead of schedule and now all the south siders in the neighborhood have to go. one woman from the neighborhood told the post the obama center is not being built for chicago. it's being built for the world. and the world don't want us here. evita duffy from the federalist went to chicago do to talk to people who feel like they are running them out of town. >> not going to be aable to afford to live here. property taxes higher. displace the residents in the community. the high park high school is not going to be majority black american anymore. they are going it displace everybody. in general, i think it's a crime. >> i believe that a lot of african-americans are probably affected by this and so it's it's not fair. >> i know the rents are going to go up. i know that low income families are going to be displaced. >> they moved a large population
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of black people from the projects and other areas and moved them in these areas out here. and now they are going to move them again. so, it's unfortunate. but, that's what gentrification is. good luck with the people ha are going to have to move out of this community. they are going to be able to stay here some of them. but they won't be able to participate but because they won't be able to afford it. >> jesse: typical obama all hope no change. dana perino my co-host on "the five." can't afford it. >> judge jeanine: one of the articles said this is causing harm to black families. so you have got the first black president who is basically moving out the black families from this south side of chicago. and it gets worse than that. $500 million people in chicago have to pay to pay for this library. okay. when he and his wife should pay for it not the city of chicago. >> jesse: after all those book
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deals they can afford. >> judge jeanine: netflix and everything else. when you say something to someone who is a 40 or 80-year-old woman who has lived there for 40 years you know you have got to move. first of all, where is she going to move in the rents in that area now and the home prices are doubled. they are not going to feel a part of the community anymore. and they actually did a referendum on this. 90% of the people in chicago on the south side of chicago they said we want' affordable housing and we want aid to renters because the obama presidential library is raising the prices and now you want to move me, too? and then they elect a lunatic so crime is on the uptick. >> jesse: what are they going to put in the stupid library? >> judge jeanine: i don't know. i'm not going in. probably books. what do they put in libraries, books. >> judge jeanine: what kind of wing are you going it build for barack obama did the guy even do enough to deserve a library, judge? >> i think you and i have the same thoughts about that. do you know what shocks me? when he talks about i don't know
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even maliyah's kids are going to see gentrification here. that was a flat out lie and he knew it. >> jesse: kicked them all out already. maliyah still doesn't even have kids. >> but the idea that you would do this to your own city, to your own people who don't want to be moved, whose lives are centered in that area, whose memories, whose families, and now you are going to brings in the rich people. you are going to move them out so they don't feel like they are part of anything. >> jesse: now you have got a moment where he could have stepped up and endorsed the normal guy and defund the police in chicago. does barack obama even care about chicago? >> no, he doesn't care about chicago. he's got a library. give him 500 million that's number one. >> jesse: does he even live in chicago anymore? in the vineyard, hawaii? >> he is in the vineyard in hawaii and a whole bunch of other places. he is never in chicago. the problem is this president when he talked about hope and change, little did those people in chicago know that they were the ones that were going to have though change. >> jesse: that's right. >> his hope doesn't mean any hope for them.
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it's a sad story, jesse, it really is. but i want to say one more thing. >> jesse: please. >> judge jeanine: crime already what up 50%. the guy the head of the teacher's union as they said teaches all powerful no cops on the streets. chicago is going to hell in the hand basket. >> jesse: $3 million mansion maybe extra been. >> so sad, jesse. >> jesse: he fleeced everybody and got away with it. >> he did it to america, too. >> jesse: judge jeanine, thank you very much. >> and that's the truth. >> jesse: jill biden screwed up again. probably just cost her husband reelection. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: madison alworth, sorry jill the white house is only for winners. the first lady so that she was going to invite the winner and a loser of the women's ncaa jimmy choo game to the white house listen. >> will have the champions come to the white house we always do. we will have lsu, but you know what? i'm going to tell joe i think iowa should come too. that's called sportsmanship. >> jesse: now she has been accused of racism because the
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university of iowa is mostly white team in the winter lsu is multi-black and now people are upset. the tiger star of lsu angel reese responded we would rather just go to the obama's white house. this is gonna cost joe the black female vote and now he has deafly not getting reelected. >> wow, okay. [laughter] may be jill would say we are going to have the winner and joe come to the white house but as you know what? that's bad sportsmanship. >> jesse: first she calls hispanics tacos and other black women of lsu i put them in a timeout. >> i really think sheila needs to understand. >> are you allowed to put one in timeout? you are in timeout. >> jesse: we have her own way
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of dealing with stress some people some people eat. i guess some people locked themselves and a dog kennel. that's what this woman does its or save space. >> no it's not i know it's weird. no i do not care. yes it was suggested by multiple licensed therapists and a psychiatrist. >> jesse: her shrink said this is fine. >> i do not understand it obviously, but why put on the internet? it's one thing to say am going to do this, it's a whole other thing to say i want my neighbors in you and i to know that i enjoy getting into a dog kennel. it's all beyond me. my boss or anyone or the boy that i'm trying to date or whatever. why didn't want the world to know? [laughter] why do you want the world to know that you enjoy sleeping that's the other thing. she sleeps in there. it's more comfortable than a
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queen bed she could rent the small space out. >> we will send her a mattress free of charge. >> jesse: hope you can handle heat their complaint electable tastes also is too spicy they cannot take it anymore. >> we have the chipotle salsa here on site here. are you a spicy girl? >> i am i'm half indian so i think it's in my gene. so this is nothing for you. >> i am not indian. >> what? no way. speak to him to tell you if it's too spicy for me for a white g guy. >> that is little spicy. you don't think that spicy? >> jesse: that is really spicy. >> it is but it's good. i thought i could go for more. it varies. that's why people are struggling there were some regulars that get it. >> jesse: did you guys punk me and give me the extra spicy?
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did the producers punk me? this is really hot. >> you should stick to the mild. >> jesse: i just opened -- mark from texas why does always come back to china with joe? that's why. bob from san jose, california, are the next edition of the corvette will have a more secure glove box for storing classified documents that's all we need. safe and sound. eric from pennsylvania taking classified documents receive the same weight bread external conducts fiercely exactly. >> kathleen from ohio alvin bragg when the harvard okay i'm sending my kids to committee college. jesse watters jr. is now going to princeton. we are not applying to harvard. chris from tennessee, kennedy is taken on a biden this is gonna
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be interesting. oh it sure is. mike from ohio is at the purple number that they're wearing a knockoff? >> i thought she looked lovely and i'm told us a very good idea to talk about a woman's outfit. those are things that i picked up along the way. tucker is up next, and remember this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" there's much fallout this evening and it will be for months stemming from the arraignment of the republican front runner in manhattan yesterday. we are going to cover that in some detail but we want to start tonight with the trend that we've noticed might be worth knowing about. nearly 80 years since the end of the second world war the u.s. dollar has
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