tv Jesse Watters Primetime FOX News April 6, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm PDT
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the guy that saved my life. >> bret: pretty cool. heart-warming reunion took place in maryland. he met the child he saved from drowning. he rescued then 14-month-old matthew by performing cpr. lieutenant sweeney said the reunion was awesome. congratulations. that's it for for us, fair balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. >> that was a great reunion. thanks, bret. ♪ >> jesse: when you think of great political dynasties you think of the kennedys, they had everything, good looks, fresh policies and a way with words. >> i ask you to join us if we are successful, i ask you to join us in all of tomorrows yet to come in building america, moving america, taking this country of ours up and sending it into the 60's.
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[cheers] >> jesse: kennedy was unstoppable and that's why they shot him. and then his brother stepped in. >> the united states over the period of the last three years, the division, the violence, the disenchantment with our society. the division whether blacks and whites, the poor and the more affluent or between troops or war in vietnam that we can start to work together. we are a great country and a compassionate country. and i intend to make that my basis for running. >> bobby kennedy was steam rolling his way to winning the democratic nomination for president back in '68. he was about to win the california primary. take onyx son and the war in vietnam, smoke out his brother's assassins and then they took him out. the other brother, teddy was going to make a run in 72. but, in 69 he was behind the wheel during a deadly car crash. it has been almost 20 years
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since ted kennedy appeared on television to discuss the death of mary jo. even he called his behavior afterward indefensible. for disefn days, reporters, investigators, bereaved parents kennedy the only eyewitness to the accident to answer the key questions. why were kennedy and can a peck any driving to a deserted beach from the opposite direction from the fairy. why was mary jo submerged for nine hours the accident going unreported. >> jesse: ted kennedy was sidelined until he saw an opening during the carter presidency. >> i strongly supported jimmy carter in the last election. i hoped and expected that he would succeed as president. but, by last year, it became increasingly clear to me that things were out of control. and that america was losing ground at home and abroad. i knew that i could wait for the next four years but i believed that america cannot risk four more years of economic disorder,
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international decline, with the nation adrift, buffeted by events, tossed like a cork on uncertain and stormy seas. >> jesse: ted kennedy did something nobody thought he would do primaried his own party's president. why? well, carter was an easy target. , hostages. carter felt the threat and ducked the debate with kennedy. >> we are facing the fact that mr. carter will not come out of that white house or the rose garden but we are going to get him out of that white house and the rose garden. oh how i would like to have jimmy carter here this afternoon. right up here. and we would have a chance to talk about some of the things which are important i would have liked to have asked him where are the rest of our allies. ducking kennedy worked. he piled up some delegates but not enough and carter cruised into the convention with about twice as many but carter was wounded. and when he faced reagan in the
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general carter got blown out. 44 states stomp. ushered in 12 straight years of republican white house control. there was talk about jfk jr.'s political future but his life ended too early. and the kennedys have been quiet ever since until now. robert f. kennedy jr. the son of bobby kennedy and nephew of jfk, has just declared he is running for president and will primary joe biden to be the democratic nominee. r.f.k. jr.'s to pick up where his family left off. >> the easiest thing for a politician to do is to appeal to our greed, to our anger, tour fear. what my father tried to do is much more complicated but you can do it. which is to make people feel that they are part of a community. and that they are on a heroic journey to do something that is going to be great, that's going to be historical. people respond to that kind of vision. i saw it happen to my father. and we can do it again in this country.
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>> jesse: so r.f.k. jr. has a vision. i mean at least he has one. biden has none. r.f.k.'s lane is on the populist left. unlike biden is he against the deep state obviously because of what happened to his dad and uncle. anticensorship. remember the biden white house censored him over vaccines. he is riding a hot anticorporate streak, especially against big pharma and big tech. >> you sigh, the assault on not only on the poor in our country, there was a $3.8 trillion shift in wealth from the middle class and poor through that you aristocracy of billionaires a lot of them from silicon valley own the companies the biggest beneficiaries and they were the ones who are censoring criticism of the lockdowns making them rich. if you are outside of this system and looking in, it looks crooked. >> jesse: so he has a little bernie bro in him. he can get traction with the populist right, too, you know?
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before covid his brand was being environmentalists. he appeals to conservationists. he has connection to black america and hollywood. his wife is the co-star of curb your enthusiasm. he has universal name i.d. so he will be able to raise some cash. and donors right now are looking for anybody but joe biden, his polls are in the gutter the numbers are beyond sober for president biden. many of you have deep doubts about his performance and direction of the country. >> we ask the american people if he deserves re-election or second term, 32%, just a third of americans in this poll, john, say yes. when we asked that back in december it was up at 37%. >> jesse: so how is biden going to play this thing out? the kennedy family has a history of disruption. and the kennedys are everything the bidens wanted to be. biden wanted to be a kennedy so bad that he plagiarized him. >> you cannot measure the health
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of our children, the quality of our education, the joy of our their play. >> the gross national product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education or the joy of their play. >> our generation of americans will pay any price, bear any burden, accept any challenge and meet any hardship. >> we shall pay any price, bear any burden. meet any hardship. >> jesse: so is biden going to plagiarize, hide, drop out, run? we have no idea. the dnc will probably rig it so there won't be a debate and it's going to be tough for r.f.k. jr. to get on tv because big pharma pays the bills. but he is a kennedy and anything can happen let's bring in dana perino my co-host on "the five." how democratic primary. >> dana: not much. the initial reaction is it's a flea on an elephant.
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they can't even feel it. it doesn't matter. that poll you showed with biden's numbers. >> jesse: bad. >> dana: that's really bad. what's interesting is mark twain says history doesn't necessarily repeat itself but it often rhymes. it is interesting that it is a kennedy now saying okay, i will take on this person who has put our country into a malaise. malaise is not just a worked that carter used. it's a word that kamala used most recently also if you think a couple years back joe kennedy the younger, he tried to run for senate in massachusetts. he ran against ed markey, he lost big time. >> jesse: do you think the kennedy brand has faded so much that it doesn't have the punch as much. >> i think camelot has faded completely. maybe not completely. i think there is some good work to be done. he does bring a little bit of something to the race. marion williamson is also a declared candidate against joe biden. and they completely ignore her
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as well. >> jesse: well, what about the kennedy name and that kind of antiestablishment energy that he brings to the table? you can't dismiss that. there is something there. >> dana: but, let me add something, his presentation style, does it carry the way that other kennedys have in the past. >> jesse: so he has a voice issue because there's a disability. >> dana: yeah. >> jesse: that is going to be something that will hurt him. >> dana: however, he might be able to get a little bit of traction and some interest from people who are not for vaccine. so he has been against vaccines for a long time. in fact, his own wife had to rebuke him at one point say no we got people -- we require people to have a covid vaccine to come to a party of ours. you think about what president trump, if he were to become the republican nominee, you can imagine somebody on the right might want to try to go after him like desantis saying look what i did on covid compared to what president trump did. but imagine joe biden now is he
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not getting the attacks from just the right. what about attacked from within his own party on cody. and remember the fauci tape that we saw when they go to anacosta and doing the door-to-door covid vaccine? there might be an opening there but not much from the media on that. >> jesse: that's the problem. you are saying anti-vaccine left there could be fertile ground there but, again, where does he go on television? do you think cnn is going to put him on? do you think msnbc? are the sunday shows going to have him on? >> dana: maybe the sunday shows but i don't think it's going to be a lot. the other thing he will have to show is can you pull some weight in terms of raising money? and do you have a convincing message that can say if 37% of democrats want joe biden to run for re-election, then where's the other people? can he cobble together enough people? >> jesse: that's a lot of cobbling.
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>> dana: carter wanted that handshake with kennedy to try to unite the party he didn't get it. and a divided party has difficulty winning elections as you might recall. >> jesse: dana perino, welcome back from africa. >> really good to be back. thanks for having me on your show. jess coming up, nancy pelosi gets absolutely blasted by the left in mid-atlantic? >> is that why you are here because you are getting indicted tomorrow you war c criminal? how many people have died in your name? ♪
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>> jesse: every once in a while there is a moment in history where both sides of the political aisle wake up like in 2016 when trump called the iraq war a mistake. listen. >> you said you were surprised the democratic liter nancy pelosi didn't try to impeach him you said quote which personally i think would have been a wonderful thing, closed quote. when you were asked what you meant by that you said for the war. for the war. he lied, he got us into the war with lies. do you still believe publish should have been impeached. >> the war in iraq we spent $2 trillion, thousands of lives. we don't even have it. iran is taking over iraq with the second largest oil reserves in the world. obviously it was a mistake. so george bush made a mistake we make mistakes but that one was a beauty. we should have never beedestabie east. >> jesse: that the was the moment the levy broke. when they realized there is really no right and left. more establishment and everybody else.
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why a lot of the country had appear epiphany the power players in washington didn't change. nancy pelosi still nancy pelosi and the left isn't having it now. >> aren't you supposed to be part of the indictment tomorrow? you are a war criminal by definition, ms. pelosi. you got some nerve. is that why you are here in manhattan? is that why you are here because you are getting indicted tomorrow you [bleep] war criminal? how many people have died in your [bleep] name? huh? how many people have died because of iraq? all of you forgot about iraq? iraq, libya, syria. [shouting] war in china with the same time. we want to all have manhattan.
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>> i have to ask you to leave. thank you. >> jesse: nancy isn't the only democrat getting yelled at by the left. aoc and hakeem jeffries got crushed over ukraine and now they are coming for pelosi. >> you know, pelosi, that's a very good place for you. and the depths of hell. because for some reason you have a very bad obsession of getting us into war. [boos] >> why is it that you did not admit that there were no wmds in iraq? you could have -- you got us into a war in iraq. you got us into an in afghanistan. now overnight those people. [shouting] >> people like you should be arrested. you are a war criminal. >> hey, congresswoman! i came to see a warmonger but you are a sad old drunk. what happened? when you went to taiwan, were you looking for ukraine?
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did we blow up the nord stream by accident or on purpose? did you know about that? >> jesse: we're the only ones covering. this "primetime." that's it. the "new york times" didn't cover this massive outburst in their own city with own columnist. that was paul krugman up there how much longer until the levy y live bleveebreaks. this was a big event and she just got she lacked and they blacked it out. why? >> because i don't think i'm overstating this. this issue is going to be the most important issue in the 20204 issue. >> jesse: which issue? >> the issue of the war and if you look back over the past 20 years, no issue has defined particularly democrat politics more than the issue of war.
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obviously we saw it with donald trump a lot of hand grenades into the republican party. that was the most devastating one. this issue and it's completely going under the radar. this issue of war, the fact that you have a president in biden, a democrat who started a war in ukraine funding tens of billions of dollars for this on, you know, regular democrat voters are not down for this stuff. and if you look back at, you know, what happened in 2004, john kerry lost. the reason he lost is because he voted for the war. in 2008. why did -- why did barack obama kill -- beat hillary clinton? he beat her because he didn't vote for the war and she did vote for the war. this has absolutely snader democrat politics. >> jesse: you are saying momentum will build eventually for this ukraine thing to be toxic for democrats. >> i think without a doubt. and if you look -- it's sort of the reverse of the iraq war in
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iraq you had republicans were lined up 100 percent behind this thing. in ukraine? it's kind of iffy. democrats in congress are completely 100 percent behind. this lock stock and barrel. the voters don't support this. >> jesse: what happened to disconnect between members of congress on the democratic side and their antiwar left voters. >> i honestly think they got sucked into the whole, you know, the war machine in washington. there is a lot of money. you get sucked up into that. >> jesse: the donors? ?the contracts. >> all of them. the lobbyists and they lose sight of those people that are in that that are. though are same democrat voters who walked around with george w. bush. hung an effigy or in dick cheney in a prison outfit.
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during the same people. >> they are just a little grayer. and a little angrier. >> they speak for a lot of people. >> jesse: they do. how big of a voice is this antiwar crowd. >> it's not much of a voice because nobody covers it. >> jesse: but in terms of like raw number. what percentage do you think people agree with this. >> i bet you would be i would be surprised if you didn't have 50% of democrats. >> jesse: they never say anything though. they don't even have the flags up anymore. >> yeah. but the loudest people, all the people on twitter, they -- they love the ukraine war. >> jesse: how about krugman he sat there twiddling his thumbs like a real man. >> i think he was scared. the look on her face take her don't touch me. >> jesse: he will tell everybody tomorrow he was in a war zone. >> tougher. >> jesse: nancy could beat the
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murder magnet. a tech mogul stabbed to death on the street. the mayor is begging the feds to come rescue me. why don't they start here dealers set up tents and tables but they are not sellingcally and rhubarb they are slinging meth and fentanyl. they are not trying to hide it. bark out prices like the chicago commodities. the scrum, they do it every day the city doesn't blink an eye. this could be the easiest drug bust in history. the city is too busy debating reparations and canceling abraham lincoln elementary. drug tourism is exploding. phoenix pour, into the tender tenderloin from all over the country. lost addicts looking to pop pills and shoot up. watch. >> you seem like you loaded right there. >> yeah. >> what you want? ?shah slooms.
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>> even though i'm as you cities particular and schizophrenic not crazy enough to be in the hospital. >> what other kinds of drugs do you use? >> ecstasy, coke, [bleep]. you have a lot to learn this ain't the right way to learn it. and this street life ain't to be learned. >> jesse: j.j. smith recorded these videos. when you talk to these people, what do they tell you? >> they tell me they just want to get high. >> jesse: they know that's where to go to get it? >> they know san francisco is more access to get it. >> jesse: is there any sort of, i don't know, sadness, do people realize they have hit rock bottom? >> some people realize it but they still believe there is still left in them to go further. there is a lot of sadness.
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i'm sad. there is a lot of community members that are sad. >> jesse: do you think the city of san francisco is sad? do they even recognize how bad the problem is? >> >> san francisco don't believe it's a problem. they're not sad, not one bit. >> jesse: san francisco doesn't believe they have a drug pro problem? >> they don't believe they have a drug problem. supervisors don't do enough about it. >> jesse: do supervisors ever walk the neighborhood streets and see in their own eyes how graphically destructive this is? >> the supervisor we have for this district, you have two of them, actually, you have a dean preston, he doesn't even come to this district. i have never seen him walk this district. i have never seen him walk the streets. now, he might go on the outskirts around it, but come in the heart of it, no, he doesn't come in the heart of it.
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>> jesse: all right. so the politicians don't even go there what about nancy pelosi? she is the congresswoman there. she represents the city. she has repres repped it for ho. do you ever hear from her. see her say saying anything about this issue? >> who nancy pelosi? that's what anybody going to say if you ask them whose nancy pelosi? >> jesse: my god, it's bad. when you are out and talking to these people. what do you tell them? is there any sort of way you lift them up and tell them that they got to get out of this place because they are going to die on the street? >> i try to speak to each and every person build a relationship with them. and see if i can keep assisting them to get some type of treatment. some type of rehab. so you have got to understand that each person out there, they all sit in circles and they all get high. they are all enabling each other. i try to be the outcast out of them that don't get high and try
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to become their friend and talk to them and leave the streets and go into some type of treatment. >> jesse: are there city workers that do what you do? i mean, you are not a city worker. you are doing this freelance. do you ever see san francisco city officials out on the streets helping people up? >> yes, they have a good team out here that's called the hot team. there is another one called the failed institute. they come out and help them get into shelters that's a good program there any other program? i don't know. i think they have people that's getting paid to do it. but they are not actually doing it. >> jesse: all right. so it's a corrupt system through and through except for a few special. >> it's a corrupt system. starting from the homeless homes coalition. starting from the department of public health. it's all corrupt. the homeless coalition they only comes around with they do their sweeps. when the city want to do a sweep. other than that, i can sit right
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there and ask plenty of individuals in front of the homeless coalition have you ever heard of the coalition? they say no. they say no. have they ever spoke to you? they say no. >> jesse: no one has heard of nancy pelosi or the homeless coalition in san francisco. i think that pretty much sums it up. well, j.j., we are glad you are doing that kind of outreach. you are brave. you have a big heart. please keep it up and tell everybody out there "primetime" says hi. >> thank you. >> jesse: it's been a couple of weeks so i thought we would check in on what's going on over in france. [shouting] [shouting] [chanting? >> chanting]
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>> jesse: the french really don't want to work, do they? they are burning down paris because their president raised the retirement age from 62 to 64. now, keep in mind, the average frenchman works five fewer weeks a year than we do. five fewer weeks a year. but that's too much. so they light fires. fight cops, tear gas. they are protesting harder than they have ever worked before. and that, my friend, is what i call. [speaking french] the french disconnection. this hero bus driver is here on "primetime" next. >> i'm sick of you. i'm sick of all of this [bleep]. i'm done with it. i'm going to start kicking some serious [bleep] ass: is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world
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♪ >> jesse: when it comes to grade school the only place rowdier than recess is the bus? >> wave a grapefruit. [shouting] >> what the -- >> i can't see. >> jesse: you got to feel bad for bus drivers. 40 kids, one adult, good luck. it was hard work when we were kids, confession. i was no angel. things have gotten worse, kids don't respect the parents, teachers, you think they are going to respect bus drivers. now the ride home from school looks like this. [screams]
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[screaming] [screams] [shouting] [bleep] [shouting] >> jesse: it's not just fights. kids are taunting and degrading their bus drivers. and a person can only take so much before they snap. that's what happened in ohio. tormented by the same group of kids. the bus driver finally let them have it. listen. >> i'm sick of you. i'm sick of all of this [bleep]. i'm done with it. i'm going to start kicking some [bleep] ser serious ass do you r me. >> yes. >> mime foot is going to be so far up your [bleep] dangle out your nose. i'm done with you. you like to start too, mya. you are no innocent little angel here. i'm done with this [bleep]!
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done! i have had my fill. i'm done with it. i am going to walk off this [bleep] bus right now and let you people walk the [bleep] home. >> jesse: that probably felt good. the bus driver's name is jackie miller the woman has asthma and the kids kept spraying stuff and that's what did it. she realized it wasn't a good look for the school so she resigned. now she is a legend and she has got her own merch. shop near cleveland selling t-shirts one of jackie's famous my foot is going to be so far up your blank i'm going to dangle from your nose. now, if you buy the shirt proceeds could go to jackie, so she can retire. are you with the punks or are you team jackie? let us know in the text? famous school bus driver jackie miller joins me now. for people that didn't understand the context here. what exactly were the kids on the bus doing that set you off like that?
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>> it was a really challenging day right to begin with as soon as the kids got on the bus. they started extreme -- all kinds of disruptions. all kinds of -- this one boy was telephoning all his friends and phone and it's a major distraction for myself because i can't afford to take my eyes off the road. so that i can get these kids where i need them to go. and when we got to the high school, one of the students had said that this young man was taking their mother's pictures off of facebook and saying inappropriate things about their mother. and -- well, when i finally got to my first stop, and dropped my first group of kids off. that's when he southed that this student had sprayed perfume which i'm extremely allergic to.
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and i stopped the bus and i went back there to see what's going on. and it just escalated from there because this young man had a look on his face. a smirk. thinking that all this was really funny, which it isn't. and that's when i snapped. >> jesse: you are just trying to get the kids home safely. it is all about safety. and this mya, she sounds like a real problem. >> this happened about a month ago. i have asthma. and i'm very allergic to certain perfumes and colognes. and the children know this because i inform them right at the beginning of the school year, please don't use perfume or cologne on the bus, which is school bus guidelines anyway. and she knew this. that this wasn't acceptable behavior on her part. and they all just thought it was hilarious, you know, to try and, i guess, con the driver.
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>> jesse: that's not good. >> what's the shirt say agai? >> can i say it? >> jesse: can you say it. >> okay. i'm going to shove my foot up your ass so far up your ass i'm going to shove my foot so far up your ass it's going to dangle out your nose. >> jesse: if you want to support jackie miller buy the shirt and help her retire and, listen, i understand kids. they are crazy. they will drive you nuts but you are just trying to do the safe thing and stuff happens. jackie, thank you very much. i would have been there, too. stay safe out there. >> thank you so much. jesse. >> jesse: coming up, "primetime" goes to comicon. >> what do you think of joe biden's super powers? >> i'm not sure he has any super powers. ♪ ♪
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the piece is filled with decades old complaint from lemon co-workers past and present many unnamed. the article paints don as a petty diva with a real penchant for misogyny. they say he has a problem with women. he allegedly called one of his producers fat to her face. mokdz the female host behind her back. and then he threatened a colleague who beat him out for a big time assignment reporting on the iraq war. texting her from a burner phone, quote: are you ready? now you have crossed the line and you are going to pay for it. oh. he also suggested his colleagues sill dad o'brien wasn't actually black to which she said opinion dynamics poll has long saying idiotic things it sounds on brand for him. got one of his frequent guest of show blacklisted from the network. told the paper quote i'm never surprised when don gets in trouble it.
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seems to me when he says something offensive, there is almost always a woman on the other side. don can deny the allegations and pretend everything is fine. we know it's not. you know you are in trouble with all your old co-workers complain to variety second is to last nail in the coffin. that makes "primetime" sad. we don't want to see don go. sure he says stupid stuff and impossible to work with. but don lemon is part of the ecosystem here in the media. you see, it's kind of like a food chain. people like don lemon and the joys both behar and reid say stupid stuff on tv. people watch it, they clip it, and they post it where millions of other people get to see the stupid stuff they say and then we see it. we make segments out of it because we like to use their dumb comments to help us make sense of the world. but, what happens when you take don lemon away? when you send him to the elephant graveyard where chris cuomo and brian stelter are sharing a condo, the ecosystem
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falls apart. when the little fish go away, the medium fish run out of food and die and when the medium fish die so do the big fish who eat them. so please, cnn, think of the rest of us before you ax don, after all "primetime" is hungry. ♪ the big apple comicon took place in new york. sent a producer to see what the think about biden super powers. ♪ ♪ >> who are you? >> the m erman. >> are you batman. >> i am batman. >> super powers. >> i'm a geek, a nerd, everything you want me to be. >> i think it's doing my makeup in like 15 minutes. >> powers up. can you blast me with it? >> do you have a day job? >> i actually became a beekeeper
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so i can genetically engineer them to like -- i can't explain. >> what the [bleep] are you talking about? >> i work a horrible job in retail. >> i am a full time mobile expert for t-mobile. >> can you fix my phone so johnny stops texting me? >> sorry, johnny. >> i'm actually part of the new york city police department. >> crime in new york city is out of control. how would you save us? >> throwing fire at people. >> take a nap and take a name. >> you must get a lot of girls here batman, be honest. >> god willing. >> sometimes even a flying squirrel gets an acorn. >> i'm kind of a big deal. ♪ >> who is your favorite super hero. >> reid richard the head of the fantastic four. >> get me in trouble politically. >> i am the chosen one. >> donald trump a super hero. >> no. are you kidding me? >> we don't talk about
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mr. trump. >> we don't talk about him. >> no, not at all. not at all. >> what do you think of joe biden's super powers? >> joe biden? i'm not sure he has any super powers. >> joe biden is going to make sure that he is going to make sure that everyone is called out. >> i paid for this microphone. >> he everyone into a nice relaxes state of tranquility. >> also known as sleep. >> yes. but i'm not going to use that word. >> the vice president she could have some super powers. >> you are powerful. you are powerful. >> have you ever seen "jesse watters primetime"? >> was that you? >> no, i'm not jesse. >> well, you are on it right now. >> awesome. i enjoy listening to you talking about all the things that you say. >> what do you want to tell jesse? >> hey. >> he can go to hell. we're done here. >> goods blah blah. >> keep doing what you are
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doing. you are incredible in every way. >> thanks for having me. you are great and have a new fan.. >> jesse: i have a water dilemma so they say you shouldn't be drinking water out of the faucet when you order water delivered it comes in plastic and they say you shouldn't drink water from plastic. what am i supposed to do? put a water filter on my because etis? i don't want to do that, that's weird. any suggestions? let's do text. ron from michigan, i hope rfk's ledgers are filed properly. alvin bragg is watching closely. jj is doing better reporting in san francisco than cnn and "new york times" combined. the last time cnn went to san francisco they got carjacked. bill from florida, we need that bus driver to straighten up the rioters in france. that's right, send jackie. barbara from new york,
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i'm team jackie automatic the day. me. too. yana from harrisburg, illinois. jackie for president 2024. anna marie from pennsylvania. my birthday's on sunday, can you sing me happy birthday? i would but we just ran out of time. i'm watteers, this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." on tuesday, two days ago, twitter slapped a warning label on all tweets from national public radio. going forward, npr will be identified for users of elon musk social media site as state affiliated media. that is the same category as russia today or china's central television. it means that npr is not that different t
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