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so-called havana syndrome in-depth. look at this. you don't want to miss. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" hosted by pete hegseth tonight starts right now. are you worried about a.i., pete? >> pete: how can we not be worried about a.i. i was going to ask you, bret, it's april 17th. i mean, have you done your taxes? they are doing u. due tomorrow maybe a.i. could do them for you. >> bret: i will send a.i. a note. >> bret: all right. deal. bret, thanks. appreciate it. >> bret: thanks. goethe. >> pete: welcome to "jesse watters primetime" i'm pete hegseth. now, if you make a mess, you can't expect someone else to clean it up for you. >> coldest coffee. >> hey. [laughter] >> what the hell was that? >> i'm terribly sorry. >> clean that up. >> of course.
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could you hold these? [laughter] here you go. don't worry about a thing. it's going to be fine. there we go. >> going to be fine. and bud light made a giant mess on aisle 9. when they tried to make this the face of their cans. this month i celebrated my day 365 of woman hood and bud light sent me possibly the best gift ever, a can with my face on it. check out my instagram story to see how you can enjoy march madness with bud light and maybe win some money, too. lovia. cheers. go team. whatever team you love i love, too. okay. lovia, break a leg. >> pete: playing a character. bud light is trying to play it all up by trying to get back on our good side. they claim no senior bud light executive new about the trans
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can which actually makes it worse. because that means junior edge employees had no doubt that bud's woke corporate culture would, of course, support celebrating 365 days of a man pretending to be a girl. so today budweiser put out an ad with a spliced up compilation with a bunch of clydesdale. the old school budweiser commercial. b roll from the cutting room floor. when patriotism used to be their bread and butter. they're telling us budweiser is still an american company, but they went woke they went woke and maybe now they should go broke. their customers are leaving in droves. ♪ you broke my heart ♪ [bleep] your friends ♪ tearing us apart >> ♪ going down hill like a
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snowball headed for hell ♪ bye-bye sn t miss american pie ♪ drove my chevy to the levy. >> pete: that's a lot of beer or water. this is just the smart. try finding someone at a country concert who will even touch a bud light. bud light has become so toxic that country star reilly green just scrubbed the borders bud light from hit song i wish grandpa never died. it's a great song. the crowd didn't mind it when he replaced the name with a competitor. >> cars and copper head ♪ and coolers never coors light pete pet. >> pete: good time to be the silverg bright blue because the iconic blue can of bud light has transitioned to bright pink. it's so bad that john rich is
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telling his distributers to take it all back. >> bud light has been the number one selling beer a at my bar redneck rivera in nashville. over the past seven or eight days, our bud light sales are nonexistent to the point where we had to call the distributer and said hey would you come down and pick up these 118 cases of bud light because nobody is ordering them and they're just going to go bad sitting here. so, at the end of the day, yeah, if the customers don't want it, i can't stock it. >> pete: if your distributers won't take it back i hear kid rock will blast a round in them for you. >> let me say something to all of you and be as clear and concise as possible. [rapid gunfire] >> pete: don't worry bud light you may not have country music or flyover country chugging down
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your watery beer. >> at least you have adam schiff still drinking, of course, out of a bottle. we hear the ladies of the view are still big fans. >> i'm gonna say this out loud. i'm a big budweiser fan. when i drank, i liked my budweiser. okay? so i have a lot of feeling about this. bud light's ad campaign with trans influencer dylan mcdermott. >> mulvaney. >> mulvaney, listen budweiser we are all americans here. we appreciate your we're whether it's light or the regular beer. you have every right and we have every right to buy it if we like it. don't let them scare you. let us scare you. >> pete: whoopi loves bud heavy. if pencil neck and virtue signal something all bud has. stock blumented over $5 billion since dylan gate. sales down 10% year over year that's all from backlash on one beer.
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but, in many venues, anheuser-busch has a beer monopoly. you might call them big bush. kind of like big pharma. just over the weekend, i went to yankee stadium with my wife and buddies will cain and rob o'neill. and there was nothing more sat saturdays phiing seeing untouched fridges of bud light. we all drank a local ipa beer instead and so did almost everybody else. i wasn't going to make a big deal about this proud of the stand we took until "primetime" producers told me the local beer we were drinking is actually owned by anheuser busch. no wonder i feel a little funny today. turns out they own a lot of beers as you know. but that's okay. we may have lost this battle, burr we can win the war against big busch. we have to hit them where it hurts the most. bud light, one target, no distraction. the ball is in our court.
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we may have lost to mostly lost to woke nike and the kneeling nfl when they gave a platform to left wing causes that unnecessarily divide us. but those companies were really tough for people to quit. they made up our wardrobes and our sundays. we tried and mostly failed. but, bud light? is just water that identifies as a beer. it's an easy switch. we can make the bright blue cans synonymous with the democrat blue. and then crush it. and everyone will take notice as a result. that's why this really matters. it's not even about bud light. it's about sending a real signal, a targeted of stand we can actually sustain. a signal to all of corporate america that if you really go woke, you really can go broke. companies need to return to respecting their customers and their country. instead of mindlessly bowing to dei consultants and left wing
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activists i'm not expecting bud light will suddenly put medal of honor recipients or rob o'neil, the guy who shot bin laden, on their cans. they're not capable of that all we are asking is for beer companies to just make beer and stay out of politics. it's not that hard. do it with me. blue can, no. silver can, or dealer's choice. whatever you want. let's bring in michael siefert, he is the founder and ceo of public square which is an app. and website created in response to woke companies. it serves as a platform for americans to shop businesses that support their core values. michael, am i right on this? there have been a lot of calls for boycotts on certain things that are so broad and so big that ultimately their effect is diluted. maybe a small blip but not much. is this a moment where it really did hit penal in their cycley,
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the brand betrayed them and something can actually be done? 2 is2 this is a message to the t of america. if you go woke you will face the consequences of millions of patriotic americans we are done, we have had enough. i'm tired of being lectured by the companies i'm shopping from. i just want a good beer. so i think the most telling sign of the past few days that anheuser busch they took a bet on wokeism and it failed is the fact they released this save face ad trying to recover and i think that ultimately for budweiser it's too little too late we will never be picking up a bud light again. >> pete: never. >> trying to recover without a full apology. i hope this sends a loud and clear message that millions of americans are ready for a
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non-politicized experience in the marketplace. >> pete: they are in a box. they can't really apologize if they did it would be a front to the dei. employees would be outraged. how dare we apologize or do an about-face. >> well, and what's interesting, pete. you brings that up. budweiser is now getting pushback from the left who are saying that you didn't stand your ground enough and the whoopi goldbergs of the world are frustrated with them that they didn't take a stand for transgenderism more. what is interesting is that budweiser by trying to play both sides of this they have actually created a very difficult situation for themselves where no one is happy for them. john rich's bar is not selling bud light. i walked through a grocery store today and was that the only beer stocked to the top of the aisle.
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>> pete: you are exactly right. >> the left is mad at them too. they have learned a hard lesson i hope the millers and coors and all these other companies will pay attention to. you need to leave this type of stuff. don't lecture people about gender when they're trying to drink your beer. >> pete: thanks for what you are doing to try change it. let's hope it's a swatter shed moment. it is just beer but so much more. michael, thanks so much. >> thank you, pete. >> pete: you got it. why is china running a secret police station in new york city? with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy.
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>> pete: two people arrested after allegedly operating a chinese secret police station in
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new york's chinatown. own nate foy is here with the latest. what do you make of this. >> not only did this exist, which is crazy enough but the two new york residents accused of running this secret police station are free on bail tonight. they did have to surrender their passports. >> pete: really. >> they are not locked up tonight. that's interesting and i think worth pointing out. take a look. we have video of this secret police station it was shut down last fall amid the fbi's investigation both men are facing charges. they are u.s. citizens. they are accused of acting as foreign agents and obstructing justice for destroying evidence showing their affiliation to the chinese communist party. one of them is even accuse of henning the ccp track down a dissident originally from china who was living in california. >> is our belief that the ultimate purpose of this illegal police station was not to protect and serve but, rather, silence, harass, and threaten individuals here in the united states. and particularly those
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expressing views contrary to the chinese government. >> so, separate from all of that, that's only part of this investigation. the other part is the chinese government is accused of launching 44 officers to track social media and intimidate people right here on american soil and push the ccp's agenda. in one case fbi officials say an employee at a u.s. telecommunications company tried using his position to silence people who just wanted to talk politics here in the u.s. we cannot and will not tolerate the chinese government's persecution of pro-democracy activist who have sought refuge in this country. >> so, all 44 of those chinese officers are free tonight. you a but one of them in live in china and the two men arrested today, pete, face up to 25 years in prisoner. but here's the thing. they deleted a lot of their communications with chinese officials. the extent of their cooperation
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stem is not known. >> maybe taken their passports if you are free and china wants you back. they might attempt to do so. >> yeah for people they want to bring back for very different reasons. people are enemies and allies they have proven that they can have their way. >> pete: no doubt. nate foy, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> pete: for generations the u.s. military has been the best in the world. why is that? because the top priority has always been defeating our enemies and defending our great nation. but in the last 10 years, of course you and i have both noticed a big shift. our military has become less interested in destroying the enemy, closing with and destroying. and more interested in diversity training. pronouns, and equity. and this weekend we learned something even more shocking. or it's just added to the list. the navy is teaching kids to keep secrets from their parents
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listen to this. >> i ask those tough questions. do you identify as a male, female, nonbinary? you if you -- is it a male or female? at 12 years old, 12 years old. not the clinic policy not maybe dha at 12 years old, parents cannot look at their children's medical records online. at 15 or 16, because it depends on state law, that is on average that's the most the biggest time is 15 or 16 years old, there are four things a child can come in the clinic without and schedule their own appointment and we don't have to tell their parents, mental health, birth control, we can have those conversations with the kids. what goes along with that? contributory negligence nancy tests and lastly sexually
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transmitted infections. >> pete: with glee that lieutenant commander i can't control this, it's big navy. we have to do it. so, let me get this straight. at the age of 12, the navy can start talking to your kid about sex and gender and they don't have to notify mom and dad. at 16, the navy can give your teen birth control, pregnancy test and, again, the navy parents, don't serving don't get to know. this can't be correct. right? >> so you are saying that your the niner child who can't consent to anything, who is not a legal adult you are saying that minor child they have in the medical -- quote unquote medical professional has more rights than the parent over that child? that's a navy's policy? >> i would encourage you to talk to your child. >> i am simply calling out the navy that the policy gives more
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rights or circumvents a parent's right to know is what you are saying? that's the navy's official policy? >> yes. >> all right. >> pete: yes. so this is what our navy is focused on right now. coming up with policies so kids can talk about sex and gender to some doctor and the parents while serving our country are left totally in the dark. they are desperately, desperately trying to drive a wedge between children and their protectors. and we wonder why our military is losing respect and recruit. dandana loesch is a nationally indicated host. why should would he be surprised when this is prevalent throughout our culture, our schools, our government and find out here it is on naval stations and sailors serving are finding out their kids, they are being left in the dark about these like really controversial subjects with their kid.
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>> yeah. pete. this is terrifies. i would love to know if this is from the top down like dod directive or if this is kind of a woman who is taking too much for a lack of a better way to say it initiative. this the is time in a child wants life that is the most volatile. this age, 12 years old, transitioning from a preteen to a teenager, going through all the hormone changes. this is such a troubling time. and it seems like we would be encouraging parents to have more involvement in their children's lives as opposed to having less involved and i was listening, i listened to this whole video it sounded likes a if at one point you can come into the office and request records better than can you do it online that still doesn't mean that you are going to get access to those records. these are the parents. just because you they are serving doesn't mean they forfeit access or authority over their children any more than it means that when parents send their kids to school. this is incredibly troubling and further evidence, i think, not just of like the wo wokery with
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gender dysphoria. trying to separate kids and families. >> this is a really troubling issue. >> pete: it's institutional rot. you hear her in the clip say almost with glee, this isn't my policy this is big navy. my hands are tied. it's not like she was saying it reluctantly. she was excited to be informing these sailors they are my kids now. how do we reverse this? >> and with mental health, too. that would have been incredibly terrifying thing. imagine your child is having a consideration with one of these health practitioners and they are sharing suicidal feelings and you you are the parent you have no idea and they don't have think authority or obligation to tell you? that's incredibly troubling thing. i think honestly to fix, this you have to clean house. you can't just switch out a couple of people. i think ultimately leadership whether it's in didn't od pentagon. new college of the house. if you military leadership.
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you have mentioned we are having a lot of trouble with recruitment which we are. you are going to see fewer people wanting to enlist if they are going to have to deal with their children having to deal with this and they are going to have to have this trouble in their families. but it's going to require leadership at the executive level going to require congress equal amount of backbone to that we have to win an election honestly to change it. >> pete: question not whether dod went woke. never did anything. dana, thank you so much. appreciate it? >> thank you. >> pete: up next, kids are going wild and now they are further destroying our city. >> hey, get -- [bleep] while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com.
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>> pete: a wild scene prayed out this weekend as hundreds of
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young adults filled the streets in downtown chicago. the rowdy teens smashed windows, stood on police cars and city buses. and ransacked local businesses. a 14-year-old boy was shot nearby. [shouting] [bleep] is [bleep] >> there were hundreds, maybe thousands in all six juveniles were arrested along with nine adults. the city's new mayor, brandon johnson, defended the looters over the weekend. he condemned it but then he didn't talk anything about consequence. he said this: it's not constructive to demonize youth who have otherwise been starved
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out of opportunities in their own community, so let them light cars on fire. so congratulations, chicago you have managed to find the only democrat a defund the police marxist who makes lori lightfoot look like rudy giuliani and you made him mayor. it wasn't just chicago. the rowdiness extended to los angeles where another group of teens completely took over a gas station in compton. take a look. >> [revving engine] >> hey, get the [bleep] >> hey, give. >> give me -- [bleep] [bleep] >> pete: that's a lot of beeps. every chance they get. these big cities always vote against their best interest. it's a shame.
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but they vote for it. but how much longer will the rest of us have to put up with this complete lawlessness? let's turn it over to louisiana senator john kennedy. i will pose that question. how long will we have to put up with this? i mean, yes, they are run by democrats but, we go there, want to travel there, spend time. will it ever change? >> two points, pete number one, in all likelihood, the young people shown on your video probably have never felt the firm hand of a father, or the loving hand of a mother. put nor way if you are a parent stop loving your kid. your kid is not going to stop loving you. he is going to stop loving himself. i don't know how the government can make parents support their children. and that notwithstanding. our society most sights are
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based on free will. it doesn't matter where you are in life. doesn't matter what someone has done to you or may have done to you. you are responsible for your actions. if you take other people's stuff or you hurt other people, personally, there have to be consequences. so when you have these woke race-baiting mayors and district attorneys who say well, nobody is responsible. it's all society's fault. all that is going to do is lead to a decay of america. and, you know, i guess i should be philosophical and say, you know, the people elected these folks elect a clown, suspect the circus. but it breaks my heart to see cities like chicago and new york and other major cities deteriorating because the mayors and the prosecutors think that cops are a bigger problem than
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criminals. thank you for that reminder. we talk about police and policies it does come back to faith and the home. when you lose that, you can't make up for it elsewhere. would even just enforcing the rule of law and having a police presence that says lawlessness would not be in the interim maintain some sort of civility? >> women, you just can't without order you there is no justice. you can't tolerate antisocial behavior. what you allow is what will continue. >> pete: exactly right. senator kennedy, thank you so much, as always, appreciate it. and well, our big cities are burning in front of us, our d.a.s are too busy wondering how they can get donald trump. alvin bragg has been inability to act on crime and his just outright obsession over the former president. today in new york city, congressman jim jordan brought the hearing to him.
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and it got pretty heated. watch. >> we are here today in lower manhattan for one reason and one reason only. the chairman is doing the bidding of donald trump. committee republicans designed this hearing. >> let me tell you this. [shouting] >> let me tell you this. [gavel] [shouting] >> you are a scum bag. >> let me tell you. this i'm fully aware of what is going on here. that's why i talked with o. walked away from the plantation of the democratic party. [ma'am, you ain't the only one that's left the plantation, it's happening all over the country. >> pete: now accusing jordan of doing the building of donald trump. alvin bragg is actually doing the bidding of the democrat party. jordan may have held the hearing in new york because bragg won't cooperate in the committee's investigation. but, more importantly, to highlight the insanity of new york city's crime culture and
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why it happened. bragg thinks the house investigation of him are nothing more than a witch-hunt. how ironic. and now that the shoe is on the other foot, the dems are in disarray. new york democrat robert holden was at the hearing and he joins us now. so, were you a democrat doing the building of donald trump or do you care about your dear son. >> i'm concerned about the quality of life in new york city. we fought through, we fought during the 1990s to bring back new york under rudy giuliani. and we did. we did. we made it one of the safest cities in the country. now we are losing it. >> pete: are there other democrats who are either openly or secretly being introspective about the deals they have made with the far left saying we really do have to bring law and order? there is a few that are moderates and need that in new york city. hour, there is many on the
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progressive side that just won't admit it. but they want public safety but they are just playing to the theater of the progressives. >> pete: they probably do have security they probably live in nicer neighborhoods and maybe -- just, is there a point at which a city completely controlled by democrats and i realize there is a spectrum of democrats, suddenly says enough is enough, we have to have basic just safety for people? i think unlike mayor de blasio who is a disaster, eric adams is trying. is he a law and order guy. >> do you think so? i had a lot of hope in him but it feels like kind two of sides of a coin sometimes. >> i agree. and i do question some of his moves. but, he is trying. you know, there is no advantage to not having public safety and law and order. >> we need that in new york
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city. it's the largest city in the country. we should really bring back law and order. and he is trying. but de blasio really unraveled things, you know, for 8 years in new york city. >> pete: we are almost out of time. if there is within thing that could be done right now, what would you do? >> get rid of alvin bragg, d.a. of manhattan. we will never bring new york city back with a d.a. like that. >> pete: you speak truth. congressman holden, thank you so much. appreciate you. landlords beware, squatters are trying to steal your house. >> i own this house. >> it doesn't [bleep] matter. >> yes, it does. >> we are all. >> a as the landlord. >> a as the landlord. >> we are all going through this struggle.
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and they are ruining the actual homeowner's lives. it doesn't matter if you own the home, if belongs to the squatter now. sorry. and don't expect help from the authorities. most states have laws on the books that protect the rights of the squatter, not you the one who pays the mortgage. by the time you go through the court system, the squatters are already wreaking havoc and livings on your dime. like in jacksonville where squatters moved in and caused merely $40,000 in damages. bashing holes in the walls, ripping doors off hinges, and even throwing feces on the carpet. so when the cops can't help you, you have to confront the squatters. and that can get heated. >> i own this house. >> it doesn't [bleep] matter. >> yes, it does. >> we are all going through this. we are all going through this stress. [inaudible] 31,000. >> and we got. >> 3100.
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>> okay. it doesn't matter. >> your police report say this is under investigation. so with that being said, we don't have to leave anything 2348 the police come badge. >> i have every right to be in this house. >> you don't have any right to be in the house. >> i do, ma'am. >> you do not. >> pete: and sometimes it can get physical. >> whatever your case may be, i own the house. >> but, yeah. okay. no. >> no. if you touch me. >> i'm not touching you. >> you are touching me. and this lady is touching me. >> no one watching you coming in the house. >> god [bleep] >> and then, you need to take things outside. why did you -- would you did you break the windows? >> we did it on purpose. you know you can't do nothing. >> your mother is a stupid [bleep] >> goodbye. >> can you please just leave. >> goodbye. you must want me to take this and break your phone because i don't think you want me to. >> you already broke the house don't break her phone, too. >> hatie peoples is the landlord
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who confronted these two women and she joins me now. patty, real quick, how do they get into the home? >> they broke in. they drilled out the deadbolt and entered the home and then replaced it with a dead bolt that only they had a key to. >> and that right there was when i lost control of my property. >> pete: they broke into your property, took it over and then said let the courts figure it out. the police didn't say okay, we're going to let you back into your house. >> absolutely. these squatters know the laws better than most attorneys do. and they use them to their advantage. and the police are absolutely hamstrung. they have -- they know that this is a civil matter. the police have absolutely no right to remove these squatters and treat them as criminals. as individuals that have broken in or trespassed. and they simply throw up their hands and say you need to go
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through the civil court system and event tevict them. and that can take. >> how long, i'm sorry. >> 30 days, six months and in some cases in some cities around this nation it can take 18 months or movement this is a nationwide problem. >> pete: in the meantime they destroy your house. so let's just say you called your brothers, uncle and buddy who was in the military and you said we are going to go over there and just physically remove the people from the house, not harm them, just remove them from the house and take our house back, would you be the bad guy? >> we would be in jail. in fact, i couldn't even turn off the electricity and the water. we are prevented from doing that. so, not only did they steal a home to live in for a period of time, but they lived in relative comfort with a washer, dryer, which they stole, fully stocked kitchen, with all of the appliances, and heat, air
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conditioning and water. >> so right now, they are living in your home. are politicians answering to this? is someone saying it's time to change the laws? >> >> every homeowner is -- that has dealt with squatters is saying that i can tell you that i would like for governor desantis, if he wants to focus on property rights, i invite him instead of focusing on disney, i welcome him to focus on this critical issue that's affecting almost every community in the state of florida. property rights in this state are absurd. >> if you don't own your home, what do you have? and if someone can walk in and just say it's mine, then you really have nothing, it's a great point, thank you for raising -- i hope people are watching. i hope the governor is watching. i hope things change because they have to. patti, thank you. >> thank you. >> pete: we modify on to a fox news alert. we officially have eyes on
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pennsylvania senator john fetterman. today fettermao the office dawning his signature look. a carhartt pood hoodie and some basketball shorts. he showed up for one single vote today. and on the way out, he was asked how he felt to be back. >> senator, how was your first day back? good to be back. >> so, mini madoff, sam bankman-fried comes to court with backpack and leaves without one. hunter gets on air force one with a full beard. and leaves clean-shaven. and now fetterman shows up to work in shorts and leaves in a suit. one thing is for sure, the democrats are the kings of wardrobe changes. they know how to transition. coming up, first it was roads. then it was bridges. now mayor pete has found something else that is super racist. ♪ ♪ they need their lawn back fast
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back let's tuck politics, shall we? fox news katie is here. first up, mayor pete has a new item to add to his list of things that are racist, and it's car crashes. >> black and brown americans, trial citizens and rural residents much more likely to lose their lives whether it's in a car or as a pedestrian being hit by a car. there are a lot of reasons related to discrimination, related to eve than ways that roads are designed and built -- >> katie, please help me. help me. [laughter] >> i don't speak that academic jargon, so i'm not sure how pete is going to solve real problems if he's going to continue to speak as if he's at an academic
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institution where results don't matter. the proves she not qualified for the position of transportation secretary and really what kind of solution is he offering the very communities that he's talking to by making these statements? i don't hear him talking about what he's going to do to fix the problem which he says are racist roads which lead to more car deaths by minorities. >> i think he would be a great professor. >> a example of what's wrong academia. >> he's much more fit for that. the race to replace diane feinstein is on and she hasn't even retired yet. congressman was on fox fews sunday with command didn't miss an opportunity to kick feinstein while she's down. >> i - vlot of respect for senator feinstein but she's missed 75% of votes this year, she hasn't been showing up, and she has foe intention --
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gaff internewsome can appoint a caretaker. he doesn't have to appoint someone in the current race. yn would support the governor doing that. >> there's internal california politics as you know, but what coo you paik of it? >> he claim he's not vying for her senate seat but he has no ambitions to take it over but you showed the photo of john fetterman returning back to work, what is the standard for being mentally fit especially when joe biden continues to be the president of the united states. this is all about the left trying to push their judicial nominations that they see fit for radicalizing the court system. chuck schumer is considering putting a replacement on the committee temporarily which is something dianne feinstein suggested for a short period of time. the idea they're trying to throw her out of the seat when she's announced she's not retiring shows you how brutal and ruthless the democrats can be. baby joe biden should watch his
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back. >> someone told jill feinstein i heard you're retiring and she said i didn't know i was retiring. the competency test does not exist on the democratic parry. thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it. >> great to see you, pete. ♪ ♪ >> i'm not waters but i'm going to step into that window because it's an important night. finally, jesse waters prime time would like to officially welcome georgen post waters to the world. that why i'm here. got more important things to do tonight for sure. baby gg weighs six pounds and three ounces. and is 19 inches tall. congratulations to jesse and his wife emma, i mean jesse you didn't do anything, emma did the work. congratulations emma for everything you've brought into this world. mom and baby are happy and healthy and we wish them all the best. great parents, great couple,
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cute ki. yn love it. congratulations jesse. yn bow you'll be back soon. right nown joy that quiet time. you get a day, day and a half of that quiet time in the hospital. that's all for tonight. i want to thank you for watching jesse waters prime time. i'm pete stepping in for him. tucker's interview with elon musk is up next. stick around. ♪ ♪ [intro music] >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight happy monday. ranter initial intelligence is 1 of those topics that just spooky and sci-fi enough to make for a compelling television segment. they love it on the morning shows. ranter the same time, ai is complex enough that it's easy to misrepresent. it sounds like something tat could be revolutionary, even dangerous to humanity burnt is it? and if it is, what should we

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