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graham and ben cardin. thank you for watching "special report." to all celebrating this weekend, a very happy easter and to our jewish friends a happy passover. i'm mike emanuel in washington. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hello, jesse. a few seconds early. >> jesse: hey, happy birthday easter. thanks so much mike. >> there are few things don't ask your boss. never ask a woman how old she is. and never tell your mother what to do. >> momma please go on back to bed, momma? [laughter] >> jesse: and in today's world you can't question a man for playing women's sports. you might as well start running. former college swimmer reilly gaines didn't like swimming against lia thomas is he a guy who is now a girl won.
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reilly gaines was second, meaning she was really first. she was the fastest college female swimmer in the country. she didn't like swimming against guys. she didn't like changes in the locker room with guys. and because she said that, she is being hunted down and attacked. [shouting] [shouting] [shouting. [[bleep]
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>> jesse: gaines had to barricade herself inside san francisco state university for over three hours. that's what you call a hostage situation. she was just there to deliver a speech on women's sports. turned into a riot. why? well, one reason, she didn't like interesting to undress in front of strange men. >> 22-year-old male male genitalia. let me be clear. we were not forewarned. we were not asked for our consent. we did not give our consent. i can attest to the tears that were shed on that pool deck by these four ninth place finish herb missed by one place. can i attest to the extreme discomfort in the locker room and you turn around and there is a male watching you undress while exposing himself. >> jesse: none of that was every consensual. nowadays either submit to insanity or canceled. a professor so afraid of frk canceled he pretends there is no difference between men and women and actually gets laughed out of
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the room. >> you being anthropologist anthropology is the study of human civilization. >> biological. >> so if you were to dig up a human, two humans 100 years from now both man and woman, could you tell the difference strictly off the bones. >> no. because. [laughter] >> i'm the expert in the room. how many have you been to archeological sites? how many of you studied are a throw polling. >> that guy has ph.d. in are a throw polling. he finds a husband and wife buried next to each other and he tells you he can't tell you the difference. sure. but that's the point. they don't want us to say what's obvious because, what's obvious is that these people are idiots. if you can't say what's obvious, then you can't say the border is broken and crime suspect.
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if you tell the truth, they just mob you and send a message to everybody else. you are just supposed to act cool when a trans shaman storms into your state capitol. [shouting] [chanting] >> we keep showing up every single day. >> jesse: he seems nice. storming the capitol. i think there is a word for that. when trans anarchist block traffic, don't say a word. just sit there and tell them they look sexy. [chanting] >> make sure you block him.
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trans lives matter. >> we don't want you here. >> i don't care. it's a public place. >> you need to stop touching me. >> go ahead and take a picture. you can't see my face anyways, buddy. yeah, you like my pretty blue eyes? huh? you like staring into my pretty blue eyes? >> jesse: when people hold you hostage jump on your car and storm the capitol? you are supposed to clap because they shatter. >> lgbtq i plus kids are resilient. they are fierce. they fight back. they are not going anywhere and we have their back. this administration has their back. >> >> jesse: and they have been fighting back all right. it's been a week since the trans shooter went haywire had school nashville and killed six people three of them children. we still don't know what the motive was. the trans shooter had a manifesto but they won't let anybody see it. they want trans boys to see you naked in the locker room if the
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trans wrote something down before a shooting spree? sorry, that's private. we need to protect the privacy of the trans mat shooter not innocent girls in the locker room. meanwhile, another trans teen william wit worth goes by lilly just arrested in colorado for plotting to shoot up schools and churches. >> on thursday, the 18th judicial district attorney's office filed former charges against 19-year-old lily wit worth who was planning a school shooting in colorado springs. on march 31st, albert county deputies responded to wit worth's home on reports of a disturbance. inside deputies found a dry erase board with the labeled floor plan of a school with words identifying different rooms. they there also was a drawing of a homemade bomb when she says she learned from youtube as well as various names including those of prior school shooters. >> jesse: hats off to the cops who cracked this case. his sister actually dialed 911 herself after whitworth was
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freaking out and punching holes in the walls around the house. police found the manifesto on him where he was calling the sandy hook shooter smart and said donald trump was a con man. it was a long side copy of the communist manifesto. so no one wants to talk about a wannabe mass shooter with trump derangement syndrome just like they didn't want to talk about america's first trans mass school shooter. i thought the media was all about firsts, remember? not this time. they want though shooter to shatter in private. they don't want you to talk about mental health. that's a major factor in trans violence because big pharma said so. instead of fixing the problem. they are secretly transsignaturing kids. >> last year my 11-year-old daughter was in elementary school here at chico unified and elementary school transitioned her from female to male behind my back. i was going diagnosed with breast cancer. my daughter was stressed and began questioning her sexuality she decided to reach out onto
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wellness counselor. the day daughter shared with her guidance counselor she felt like a boy. the counselor immediately affirmed new. she wanted to tell me about new identity. the counselor ignored her request and did nothing to support her in letting me know what was going on at school. >> that was in chico, california that school board just gave themselves the power to secretly transition kids without a parent's consent i guarantee see more trans violence and guarantee the left is going to blame guns and then try to take yours. melissa o'connor is a co-founder of battle cry women. so they are really stepping up the confrontation factor these trans activists. how do people deal with this, regular people? >> >> that's a great question, jesse. this is a violent cult. running the show in america. if you are handing your children over to peddlers of lies and
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cult leaders, what else are you going to expect than the logical conclusion running its court and this is where we are ending what can you do as an american watching, knock that trans flag 00 of your profile. look into the origins of who created the trans flag. and look into john mone, the first peddler of gender theory and the united states of america and john hopkins how they are complicit and defund these companies funding consultish lies leading to trans erections around america. >> jesse: it's interesting the teachers have parent-teacher conferences about the report cards, about athletics, about everything that goes on in the school. the one thing that teachers want no one to talk to their parents about is about their gender. why do you think.
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if you are an evil force, and you could knock parents out of the way and hand them a lie on a silver platter and you could rope them in and you have big pharma behind you, who is going to create a patient for life and these children aren't even old enough to put on a tattoo, get a tattoo, buy alcohol, but they can consent to mutilating their bodies, which is chopping off perfectly healthy limbs of their body -- excuse me body parts, genitalia and breasts. and who are these people who are educating your children? i would say it's timing to evacuate. look into private school. home school. this is horrifying. it's terrifying. this is a national emergency. and parents, you got to draw the line somewhere. >> jesse: kamala harris parachuted into tennessee. i guess it was a week after the first mass trans shooting in
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school. and i don't believe, correct me if i am wrong, i don't believe she is meeting with any of the victim's families. she could be. but we do know that they made a big time about the fact that she is meeting with a bunch of activists that got kicked out for storming the capitol. what does that tell you? leaders global up the next generation of cult leaders and that is what it tells us. love does not affirm lies and lo does not stay silent in the face of violence which we are actually seeing perpetuated on our children. i would say we need to combat this with what is true love, which is honesty and no more gaslighting of the public. and these doctors who are complicit and they are going to be held accountable. this is crimes against children.
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and we will see accountability in my lifetime. >> jesse: yeah, i hope so. people can do whatever they want when they are 18 or 21. this is happening with minors. and it's not right. thank you very much. >> it's not right. thank you. >> jesse: have a great weekend. thank you for coming on. enjoy your easter, melissa. >> you too. >> jesse: coming up. there is a new sheriff in town. >> ain't that right? all the gun laws we got in place didn't prevent it, did it? and neither will any new ones. ♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger.
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>> jesse: last thursday, three teens were shot dead in marion county, florida. and today we got some answers. turns out the killers are just kids ages 12, 16, and 17.
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two are in custody and police are still hunting for the third. it's messed up. but, of course, the media is going it want to blame guns for it not the killer kids. but that's when america got an earful from this guy marianne mn county sheriff billy woods. >> there are individuals out there viewing and include some of you media that want to blame the one thing that has no ability or the capacity to commit the crime itself. and that's the gun. these individuals committed the crime. >> we know how the suspect got ahold of the weapon car burglaries. >> car burglaries. yeah. ain't that right? all the gun laws we got in place didn't prevent it, did it? neither will any new ones. the bad guy is going to get a gun no matter what law you have
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put in place. these juveniles shouldn't even possess a handgun. but they did. >> jesse: i love this guy. tells it like it is. if a criminal wants to get a gun, no amount of gun control is going to stop it. so, let's stop talking about the guns and instead focus on the real issue. why are kids shooting each other. it appears both the victims and the suspects in the indicates were gang affiliated. they were known for causing trouble. and the ones who pulled the trigger, they had no regard for human life at all. and at the end of the day, the sheriff says it's society that's failed these kids. listen. >> the fact is, society fails it. we do not hold our juveniles accountable. we minimize their actions. i am a father. but here's one thing my boys
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know growing up the freaking barber had my forms whip their ases. school districts across in state and across this nation need to quit mine mizeing the actions of their students. hold them accountable. that's where the failure is. >> jesse: he's right. starts at home. starts in the schools. we don't raise these kids right they are going to die on the streets. billy woods joins me now. billy, where did tough love go in society? >> it left a long time ago, jesse. that's what is disappointing, you know, i have been doing this for 33 years in law enforcement. and in those 33 years, it has diminished greatly. and that's what is infuriating. you know, we in law enforcement, we talk about this all the time but nobody listens. and, obviously, you just put out there what i said. they want to blame something else. they want the to point the
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finger at something else, and truthfully, i get tired of it. i get tired of it every single day. i know, i just don't utter words. when i talk about schools it's stuff that i see stuff that i have experienced i'm not blaming the teachers. they do a phenomenal job. it's all the discipline that the system likes to hang on them and hold them responsible. fails to recognize it and then solve the problem, the problem is we look at the shooting and it breaks your heart number one. today i wept through a lot of emotions. anger, you name it. it was there it ain't the guns. you are absolutely right nothing to do with the gun. >> do you think that parents or judges judges, prosecutors don't
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want the responsibility to deliver tough love and they just want to blame it on some vegas gun legislation? i don't think they have the courage to stand up to whatever is pushing on them to say don't do it and -- i don't want to say no feelings. you got feelings for anything. you heard me, i love my boys. but i want to make sure that they succeeded in life and didn't get in trouble. the only way you are going to publish that is so that they understand that there is consequences to their actions. and, look, i get it. you teach children as much as you want out there, and there's going to be some that absolutely do not listen to you. and they will be an adult and you got good parents out there that shows them the way. and they stray away. but i'm talking the absolutely ignore it. it's a combination of things, jesse. it's the lack of parenting in
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the home. it's the families. it's lack of them standing up they want to be a best friend or let their kid go and do everything. here's what i have seen in the last 33 years increase. what happens here an awful lot 6 time, we have local cinemas around here. and around 10:00, so the parents can go do stuff. do you know what theey go and da cinema. that's their day care for the evening while they go and do stuff and then leave it to us in law enforcement to respond and take care. they yell at us for even putting handcuffs on them because they just broke into the vehicle that's in that parking lot. >> jesse: do you ever confront the parents? >> oh, absolutely. >> jesse: what do they say? >> you know, they blame us or their kid didn't do it or they put -- i had one parent. i will make this quick for you because i love this. there was one evening halfway through my career. they had stolen a vehicle.
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we caught them in the parking lot of a cinema. we called each of the parents. because they had stolen their uncle's car. and the last kid's parent dad shows up. walks over there. and of course the uncle didn't want to do anything. dad shows up. looks at his son and said get your ass in my car. that's all he said. he will didn't even acknowledge us. but then he about drove off. he turned and and says officers, i apologize. be assured i will take care of the problem. that's a parent. and combined with it lax of these school districts out here who want to hide there is what i see. a lot of time hide what these kids are doing. i mentioned that i have one particular local media for print media, let's put it that way. wants to criticize myself and another police chief here in marion county for us putting the photos of kids up on a screen on
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a social media to say hey, look, everybody, this one right here, is doing stuff wrong is doing stuff in neighborhood. if he or she is hanging out with your kid you need to know about it. that's part of the problem. >> jesse: yeah, the media is a definitely a big part of the problem. trust me i know almost better than anybody. sheriff, thank you so much. and we wish you could be the sheriff in every county in the country with that kind of attitude. i love the passion. i love your heart. and thank you for joining us and have a happy easter weekend, all right? >> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: up next, bigbreak breaking news on the biden family corruption scandal straight ahead. ♪ preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate
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>> jesse: fox news alert. the subpoenas are coming. james comer's house oversight committee just demanded biden family banking records from four -- that's right, four major institutions. we're hearing comer is asking for records going back 15 years. according to my matt that's since 2008. and they reportedly focused on the biden family's ties to, you got it, china. we have got bank of america, jp morgan chase, hsbc and cafe bank. a u.s. bank founded by chinese americans whose headquarters is in chinatown and los angeles.
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why is the biden family banking at a california bank. did hunter's jiaqi bao suggest it. that's not all. comer is subpoenaing bank records from hunter's buddy merv, is he just an executive at the chinese energy company that paid hunter millions for, what? for introductions. meanwhile, according to the daily mail, hunter's hot shot attorney abe local was at one point under investigation by the department of justice. for what? oh, that's right, shady ties to china. rc lowell had a habit of representing crooks and chinese spies. now it makes on sense. art's confusing, especially for me. sometimes a few splatters of paint can be considered a masterpiece. >> well? >> color, life, i love it.
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>> i'm sick of white spaces. >> jesse: but it's really in the eye of the beholder, right? well, several eyes were on hunter biden's artwork this week. at his will latest show here in new york and it wasn't good. the "new york post" talked to some of the patrons who described his work as terrible and overpriced. here's a sample. this is one of three paintings hunter submitted in the bridging the abstract show. a few shapes, some nice straight lines and a couple of dots. that's it. people weren't too impressed with this work. especially after they found out the price. are you ready? $85,000 apiece. stephen miller is the founder of american first legal and resident art critic. let's put up one of the first paintings and you can lay your eyes on this so-called masterpiece. how do you interpret this magical rendition? >> well, certainly speaks of
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someone who has done a lot of drugs over a very long period of time. but i think the real question that we should be asking tonight and it's important because congress is investigating these matters, jesse. is what is hunter's gravest crime? is it being unregistered foreign agent of china? or forcing citizens, innocent citizens to lay eyes upon these hideous paintings? is that arguably the crime against humanity itself, jesse. any of us have to look at these and we have no choice. we have to. because it's a well-known fact and this is true. that the art world is rife with money laundering. so we have no choice look at these paintings, we have to examine them and discover their hidden meaning and people shelled out millions of dollars to get their hands on these paintings. i suspect the answer to that question not only shock the art world but the entire world. >> i don't know if this one is from hunter's abstract period, i'm seeing some dolly influences
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here. let's pull up the next masterpiece. okay. as you see here, you have this yellow background, there's a floral arrangement. surely, some wealthy chinese donor -- i mean art appreciator would love to hang this thing on their upper east side town house. >> this there is only two possible explanations for somebody spending hundred of thousands of dollars to get their hands on liberty's artwork. one option is that they have a significant brain disease, which we can't rule that possibility out. the other and i will dare say, jesse, somewhat likelier option is that they're buying, once again, favors from the united states government with cold hard cash because the biden family is for sale. so i will leave it to people to decide which of those explanations is likelier. my money is definitely on option number 2. >> jesse: i'm believing there is a third option.
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the third option is you have a lot of dirty cash you need to launder and make it legit. the great way to do it is through the art world. let's go to the third one. finally, again, maybe more of an impressionist piece here. i don't really know how to characterize that. what would you say, steven? >> well, i think, i mean, jesse, this one i think is a combination of matiste van gogh. rembrandt hints of picasso. this one we are being too hard on poor hunter. studied in art schools across america. i will tell you this in a world in which we can say that boys or girls and girls are boys and that the true champions of women's rights are men wearing female sports bras perhaps in sump a world we can say that hunter biden is a fine artist because those are the insane, crazy and truly depressing times in which we now live. >> jesse: stephen miller, prime
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time resident art critic have a happy easter. >> thank you, you too. >> jesse: "primetime" finds the happiest country in the world. ♪ ♪ lovely day ♪
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>> jesse: what's the happiest country in the world ever year pollsters ask how happy are you on a scale 1 to 10. america ranks 15th. number one in antidepressants but 15th in happiness. kind of funny how that works
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out. happier than england and germany. lost to austria. nordic countries. what country is number within on the happiness list. finland. on a happiness hot streak. they have won six years in a row. how do they do it? dr. frank is the happen nest fin in the world. all right, dr. frank, what is the secret to happiness? >> so, there is many things one thing is that live life your own way. don't compare yourself on your neighbors or how you look in the eyes of others. do the things that you love doing than rather than what looks good. and other things that connect with other people because relationships being able to spend time with your loved ones, that has proven to be one of the key sources of happiness for most human beings. >> jesse: spend time with your family and your loved ones and don't compare yourself to other people. don't try to keep up with the joneses and do your thing, stay
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in your lane. what else is there? >> the third thing i want to mention is that actually paradoxically making her people happy is quite a good way of making yourself happy. quite research shows when we do good things for other people that increases our own sense of happiness and makes our own life feel more meaningful. >> jesse: dr. frank, you are saying you you have to give inr to receive. >> benefits of that. also good for our health. many different things have been like shown good when you are able to do. >> jesse: what is it with finland or nordic or scandinavian countries always ranked really high on the happiness list? >> yeah. but they also like rank pretty high on other things like international freedom of the press. lack of corruption. quality of democracy. all of those indices nordic
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countries first ones in the world. >> jesse: you are not as corrupt as we are. >> indexes, yeah. it's the high quality institutions i think. finish people can live their lives relatively carefree and free in conne coming up next ha. >> jesse: i'm happy have you spoken to us and the "primetime" audience. i will go and start giving more than receiving. happy easter. >> do all that happy easter to you, too. >> jesse: don lemon is on the hot seat. you know it, i know it. don knows it. after that devastating article in variety. he is probably getting the feeling he is on the way out. so he is trying to make nice with his female co-host. probably thinking, hmmm, i have got make the women like me. what do women like? do they like flowers? i think they like flowers. i will get kaitlin some flowers. >> you know you hate this. happy birthday to you.
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>> thank you. we love you. thank you. >> do not open this. because it's something that you told me you wanted but you cannot open it. >> jesse: that was really awkward. kaitlin looks like she is getting a hug from her uncle at graduation. that's not all. don tried to get her something better. but his assistant couldn't find it. i was going to wear an alabama jersey. we went all around. we could not find it in manhattan yesterday. i was in a barbershop. tim is walking around trying to find an alabama jersey and we never found it. >> jesse: so basically don is admitting he didn't think about her birthday until yesterday. don is not listening to us. don, listen, we need you. you can't get fired. you have to stay at cnn. so when your co-workers is getting promoted. zip your lip. because that's what's happening kaitlin is going to be hosting some prime time slots next week over at cnn. a little test run. you know donny's old job in prime time. so, don, be cool when you watch
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>> jesse: sink or swim time. last time sean duffy had to go to the tiebreaker to take the win from dagen. where is tarlov is -- >> is it accurate? >> jesse: it's accurate. tonight we have tarlov who claims she was undefeated and julie banderas -- >> we're woman. >> jesse: trust but verify. here's the question. which lady of "the view" made fun of republican voter whose homes were destroyed by the tornado this week. was it whoopy or sunny? >> i don't watch "the view." >> jesse: whoopy, sunny? >> there hasn't been much denying of climate change going
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on. no, they're like -- yeah, my house just got blown down. >> jesse: undefeated jessica. >> it is true. i could lose tonight. i am undefeated. >> a complete guess. >> this doesn't look like sunny to me. >> jesse: it's an old picture. i think she looks great. >> she's a beautiful woman. >> jesse: that's what everybody says about jesse waters prime time. here's the question. what the food items do democrats want you to paint instead of eggs? potatoes or marshmallows? both going with potatoes. what is the answer? the egg has become so expense i've no more easter eggs. they want us to paint potatoes instead. you're not celebrating easter. >> i am. i married a christian. we did cedar last night. very into it. and then we'll worship christ
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who was a jew anyway. >> tell anybody what matsa. >> unleavened bread. >> jesse: you had it but still down one. question is -- >> that's the most important. >> jesse: this week a former president apologized for starting a foreign war. was it bill clinton or george bush? who apologized for starting a foreign war? >> should do some sorries. >> you're going with bubba and bush. who has it? >> ukraine is a very important country. i feel a personal stake because i got them to agree to give up their nuclear weapons. >> process of elimination. >> bush would never admit -- >> that would be big news. how did i miss that? >> jesse: you don't watch jesse waters prime time. we played it last night. you're out of it but we're going
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to continue the game. >> i'm done. >> jesse: let's continue. >> we're here. >> jesse: let's make this one worst two to keep it interesting. this week kamala harris told african farmers that she grows food in her garden. does she grow peppers or tomatoes? >> that's a tough one. >> don't pick the same thing as me. >> i'm not looking at you. >> jesse: those would be tomatoes. those are peppers. what is it? >> i didn't look at the monitor. >> this is a sweet pepper? fantastic. you know, i grow peppers. >> jesse: technically you should have won. but you're such a good sport we're going to go to the tiebreaker. this could be under protest if you lose. how many days has it been since don lemon insulted a woman on television? >> the woman we're thinking
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about or any women? >> jesse: that specific incident. >> how many days? >> 24 days. >> 14? >> no. >> jesse: 50 days. >> i'm closest. like price is right. >> you are. >> jesse: i can't believe i changed the rules and let you win. >> i think he's probably insulted a woman sometime in the last 24 hours and you don't know about it. do your fact checking. >> jesse: wow. sounded like an angry loser. >> we can tie. >> jesse: can we make this a tie? >> fine. >> i love her. >> like jill biden, we're going to invite the winner and the loser. thanks for playing. >> thank you. >> jesse: so everybody knows what you eat on thanksgiving. you have turkey what do you eat on easter? is it lamb? is it ham? is it steak? there's really no agreed upon entree. people are really debating this
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right now. so what do you guys eat on easter? let me know through your texts on monday you can save it. we have an easter package coming up monday. johnny asks people on the street about the holiday. didn't go well. >> what did jesus look like? >> i want to say he looked like me, you know. looked good. >> jesse: jesus looked good. what happens when the first nba player decides to transition and wants to play for the wnba? can't protest. has to happen. they're going to have a scoring champion. pam from maryland, sheriff billy woods is my hero. he has passion for his job and common sense. billy woods for president. david from georgia. did joe biden ever give his son, hunter biden, tough love? no. that's what happens. joe from alabama.
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i see chinese spy balloons. i did, too. i picked that up. mickey from new jersey. is hunter using joe's classified documents as the canvas for those paintings? that would be a great caper. maybe now we know by they're 85,000 a pop. jane from nashville. with all of don lemon's screwups, i imagine crooked will recommend for a job at columbia. you fail up to the ivies. that's how you do things in this country. marshall from illinois. don couldn't get the right gift so he blamed his assistant. you'd never do that, would you? i wouldn't. you know why? because johnny would have already had the gift lined up. you need an alabama jersey by tomorrow? done deal. come on, waters. don't be a cheap scape. make sure you replace all the old plumbing. you want me to replace all of
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the plumbing in my house and get and all--house water felter? i don't know what that is. i drinking out of the plastic. if i'm feeling dangerous, i'm drinking out of the faucet. if i'm not here monday, you'll know why. that's it for us tonight. dvr the show and let me know what you eat on easter. tucker is next. i'm waters and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening. welcome to a special edition of "tucker carlson tonight." this is the saddest and at the same time the most hopeful day on the christian calendar. awhile back americans observed good friday. they went to church. it was part of their culture.

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