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our "common ground" segment features two senators, democrat tim kaine, republican johnny joni ernstto talk trafficking. that's it for "special report" fair balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: i'm shocked you're not going to be at the pga? is everything okay? >> bret: everything is okay. i will get by. >> jesse: just checking in. >> bret: all right. bye. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: never make a promise you can't keep. especially if you know you don't have the goods. the democrats made us a huge promise when they told us russia gate would be bigger than watergate. >> it is, i think, of a size and scope probably beyond watergate. >> a lot of people compare this to nixon and they say oh, you know, that's what got nixon was the obstruction of justice and it's true.
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but this is a lot worse. >> we have suffered a desis he creation of our democracy, not seen since watergate. >> jesse: but the new watergate was nothing. trump never colluded with russia. it was all a big hillary lie to distract from her email scandal and give her an excuse for losing. >> you can run the best campaign. you can even become the nominee and you can have the election stolen from you. >> jesse: in a way, obama gate was bigger than watergate. the fbi and the cia ran a hoax against voters to affect our election. but, when trump won anyway, they used the hoax as a coup, the whole obama administration tried to frame an american president as a russian traitor. these spies lied to you over and over and over again. >> this is nothing short of treasonous because it is a betrayal of the nation. he is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. >> is there influence whether witting ore
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russians over president trump? >> whether the current president of the united states with prostitutes peeing on each other in moscow in 2013, it's possible but i don't know. >> yeah, these spooks opened up a fake investigation into trump and shut down real ones into clinton. now what no one wants to talk about in the dump report is this. three separate fbi field offices had quietly started looking into the clinton foundation. fbi agents in little rock, arkansas, washington, d.c., and new york city were looking at evidence that the clinton foundation was just a big foreign money laundering scheme. you know, a way for foreign nationals to bribe hillary for political favors that she could write off on her taxes. cash for policy. kind of sounds like the same thing biden family has been accused of doing. but andy mccabe, obama's number two guy at justice, said no, no, no. the clintons are off limits. when the fbi guys brought the case to mccabe, he looked,
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ready? negative, annoyed, angry and he said why are we even doing this? and the fbi shut the whole thing down. and the reason was obvious. the two fbi lovers liz is a paige and peter strzok said it in texts lifns. paige clinton may be our next president the last thing we need going in there loaded forebear. do you think she is going to remember or care more doj than fbi? strzok yeah, agreed. so the fbi wanted to get on crooked's good side. and angry crooked isn't a fun crooked. and crooked was supposed to be the next president. all she had to do was act innocent. >> everything i did as secretary of state was in furtherance of our country's interest and our values. the state department has said that i think that's been proven. but i am happy. in fact, i'm thrilled to talk about the clinton foundation because it is a world renowned charity. >> the specific question went
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for p pepe for play. >> but there i evidence. but there is a lot of evidence about the very good work. >> and it's a criminal enterprise. >> jesse: but this wasn't the only investigation into hillary the fbi shut down before the election. in 2015 field agents and the fbi were trying to entrap hillary. and fbi informant was trying to set up meetings between hillary and a foreign national, a real bad guy, a criminal and foreign intel ties. and the fbi signed off on the track. the fbi informant even made a campaign contribution to the clinton campaign. that's legal, foreigners can't donate to american campaigns. and when it went up the fbi food chain, they didn't want to pursue it. they said it would taint hillary's campaign. so they kept it off the books. never asked for the donation receipt. never put anything down in writing. so they just let certain foreigners influence our
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election. to be fair, why the hell is the fbi setting traps for hillary anyway? they shouldn't be setting traps for any campaigns. if they see laws being broken, then investigate. but they shouldn't be tricking american politicians into breaking laws. so that they can blackmail them or in the case of hillary just do nothing. so, they shut down both clinton investigations and then they doctored evidence to spy on the trump campaign. planted evidence with the steele dossier, sent monthlies into his moles into hiscamp and the obama administration took a shortcut and went around the fisa court we are finding. they tried to suck up internet data from trump tower. hillary's friend? rodneyaftery was planted in company and dipped his little paddle into trump's data so they didn't have to wait around for fisa warrants. do you see what's going on here? republicans get set up and democrats get a cover-up. and comey was the ringleader. >> did you tell him that the
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steele dossier had been financed by his political opponents? >> no. i didn't -- i didn't think i used the term steele dossier i talked about additional material. >> but did he have a right to know that? >> that it had been financed by his political opponents? i don't know the answer to that it wasn't necessary for my goal, which was to alert him that we had this information. >> jesse: so comey didn't think it was a big deal that he was just using fake political rumors paid for by democrats to wiretap republicans. ever wonder how durham's investigation went with comey? well, everyone is wondering the same thing. what was that conversation like? if you read the durham report, durham says he never spoke to james comey for his investigation. durham, who is investigating fbi corruption, never spoke to the fbi director in charge of the corruption. and durham has subpoena power and when comey said nah i don't
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really feel like talking. he didn't slap him with a subpoena. and guess who else durham didn't talk to. he never interviewed mccabe. he never interviewed glen simpsons does yea guy. so that's why all these former fbi guys are saying yeah, you know, we are innocent. >> we see the results today, the results are clearly that he didn't come up with anything. >> this was never a legitimate investigation. this was a political errand to exact some sort of retribution on donald trump's perceived enemies in the fbi. that's what mr. durham has done. >> there still are no findings of any involving any sort of vascular left wing conspiracy. >> i have to say there was an agenda here and he has handed him this political product that you are going to hear about endlily as trump runs his campaign jess jets the fbi guys lied toyota media. get fired for lying. the media hires the fbi guys lie to him tell you the viewer nobody ever lied. the media is paying the salary
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of guys who lied to them so they can lie to you. the media thinks this just a big nothing burger because no one went to prisoner. yeah the department of justice did not lock up the entire department of justice, yeah, big surprise. this looks like saying guys, "jesse watters primetime" looked into "jesse watters primetime" and found that "jesse watters primetime" made some mistakes but "jesse watters primetime" is innocent. by the way, "jesse watters primetime" never even spoke to "jesse watters primetime." jesse ignored the subpoena. so, the investigator never investigated the investigator, that's the durham report. and the fbi said, you know what? we might have done some things wrong, but we put some new rules in place. so this will never happen again. >> here's the thing. it did happen again. it happened again in 2020. they lied to you again. they covered up the laptop and covered up another foreign bribe scandal by democrats to affect another election. so the question is what are the republicans going to do about
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it? stuart kaplan is a retired fbi special agent and attorney. stuart, this is now a big joke. did you have think this was an actual investigation by durham? >> well, i'm hopeful that it was going to be more of an investigation, meaning that it would not have needed to have taken as long -- i guess one of my concerns is with respect to just going back historically statute of limitations obviously is the first thick i think about with respect to kind of dragging their feet to get to this end point. i think the investigation, what it doesn't say says everything we need to know and that is that there were a group of men at the highest level of the fbi that perceived themselves as quote, unquote, being the protectors of our society and usurped all of the rules of engagement and kicked them aside and this is where we are today. and, by the way, jesse, unfortunately and i'm speaking from fact, that culture still
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permeates on the seventh floor of the fbi headquarters. >> so you have guys in the field that want to do good work, legit work and field offices, what's going on at the seventh floor exactly? >> jesse, interest was an effort by a few, they got together. they were like-minded. they realize very quickly and it certainly accelerated once donald trump, i believe, in june of 2015, threw his hat into the presidential race. that was a turning point for the fbi when they quickly assembled a group of people that at all cost bent together and knew that they would not allow donald trump to win a presidential election. they took it upon themselves put themselves as the protector of all of us, took away our ability
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to think for ourselves. make up our independent decisions. and they undermined the election process and they also 2k3w5eu6 hillary clinton a pass. make no mistake, everybody at the top knew exactly what was going on and certainly it was corroborated by taking it away from new york, taking it away from little rock and taking it away from the washington field office and putting it into an on the seventh floor where it could be contained and for a limited amount of people to be able to redirect the hillary clinton investigation and certainly attempt to railroad then the nominee, donald trump. >> jesse: why does the fbi top brass feel that trump is such a big threat? >> clearly you had president obama at the time who was a substantial or critical ally of
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hillary clinton and obviously the agenda was that they wanted hillary clinton to become the first woman to become the president of the united states. and so hillary clinton had a lot of power. she had a lot of people behind her. she had a lot of influence and a lot of money. and they just felt that donald trump was a bombastic type of individual he he would not have served or represented the country as all thought. they took it away from us and tried to insert and basically change the direction of that election most importantly the viewers should know there are strict rules with respect to under the attorney general guidelines that agents or the united states attorneys office should never make any for the of decisions and obviously that attempt was there. >> all right. stuart, so. of your insight always rings true. we appreciate it.
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remember. how we used to ignore our reporters questions during the briefings, even spied on one of our journalists. and then he says, we're the bad guys. problem is, we got all these filters. and look, if i watched fox news. i wouldn't vote for me either, right? because you know you've got this screen this funhouse mirror through which people are receiving information. those who watch fox news and those
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who read the new york times occupied completely different realities. i mean, if i watch fox news, i wouldn't vote for me. there wasn't the filter. that had been created. by fox news or the media infrastructure, the sort of right wing conspiracy theory. uh huh. he helped folks. kellyanne conway is a former counsel to the president. any fox news contributor. my presidency would be fantastic if it wasn't
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>> barack obama is board, michelle is outshining him. netflix star bethst bestselling author. fruit juice king pin. he is starved for attention just the way michelle likes it. >> we had your wife michelle on the show and she had mentioned for about 10 years of the marriage she really didn't like you. >> oh, man. >> so asking for a friend, how do you get back in good graces again for a friend? [laughter] >> let me just say this. it sure helps to be out of the white house and to have a little more time with her. >> jesse: michelle didn't like him for 10 years join the club we didn't like him for eight. michelle hated first lady, always in the shadow of the president. now she is in charge and only letting obama out of the house to do one thing. cry about fox. >> what about this country keeps you up at night?
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>> the thing that i'm most worried about is the degree to which we have now have a divided conversation. in part because we ha a was rwhat was n i'm most c was rwhat was n i'm most c did r his ãj bai bai up if i were he, w would k is nots more than white m and hispanic americans. can i think when they asked the is that the issue? >> i once said to robert gibbs and his press secretary. smithsonian during the obama administration i had my last baby a couple days before. november 2009. i said you're the white house. go find us a -- in other words, you are obsessed with fox news. that was weird. that was then. it's also that he i think obama worries about his legacy because president biden is president. and he should be worried about it because trump had a higher growth rate, more energy independence. he is trade deals. you know, the trump record on iran and israel so much better. staring down putin containing kim jong un, he is worried about that one and worried about, two. that his first decision was to pick a running mate and he picked joe biden. we're still stuck with him. he is the guy that said joe, you don't need to do this. don't run. now that joe biden has run and he has kamala harris on the
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ticket, i think that's a rescue and recovery mission in 2024 that maybe even barack obama cannot steer to success. so he has got to worry about that. not only did biden give us harris but obama gave us biden. and do you know what really struck me? biden, when he became president said it was the first -- he had only been in the east wing one time in like the reception area. that was like tuesday for those of us who worked in the trump administration. the obamas didn't even invite the bidens to dinner. >> jesse: biden doesn't even have lunch with kamala. >> by the way where is with a barackand michelle obama centerr women? >> jesse: juice tycoon. stuff tastes terrible. >> thanks for watching fox. >> jesse: watch out, joe biden's migrants are now wedding
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♪ fox news alert the entire team of investigators working on the hunter biden tax case have been thrown off the case and the orders came from the top. the whistleblower who claimed that the biden administration had been burying the hunter biden probe says he believes this is 100 percent retaliation. the team has been working the case for years and now it's been gutted. so the biden administration is now allegedly obstructing justice and orchestrating a cover-up. >> jesse: so the southern border is a catastrophe. biden turned new york city into el paso. you ready? there are 65,000 fresh new illegals here. that's a football stadium. the border drivers is so bad even democrats are slamming biden. here is new york city's mayor eric adams. >> where the heck is the president of the united states?
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>> that is a good question and i think we all should be asking why is this hang to a city that was turning itself around and will continue to do so. this should not be happening to new york city, chicago, los angeles and the other big northern cities. and, really should not be happening to el paso or brownsville, texas. no city should be carrying this burden. this is a national problem and it needs a national solution. >> jesse: after eric adams said that joe biden fired him from his re-election committee. so, you are not allowed to tell the truth about the border if you are a democrat. take it from joe himself. he says things are much better than expected. >> how do you think things are going at the border, sir? >> much better than -- much better than y'all expected. ha ha ha ha. >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> no, i think -- pardon me? >> do you have any plans to visit the border. >> not in the near term, no. just be disruptive. >> are you confident that the numbers have peaked. >> no, look. they have gone down. i hope that they will continue
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to go down. we have a lot more work to do. >> jesse: biden says the border numbers are coming down yeah, because he broke the all-time american record for border crossers. he did the same thing with inflation. did the same thing with gas prices. yeah, it was $5 but now it's 4.35, you're welcome. and you know things are bad when it's affecting me. not only did i have major traffic drama. i was stuck behind a bus full of illegals 30 minutes the other day in midtown. regular americans are getting kicked out of hotels so migrants can day there instead. deanna and gary are getting married. and the wedding party and guests are stay at a hotel in newburgh, new york not anymore. eric adams bus biden migrants to the hotel in newburgh and they kicked out the entire wedding party. deanna and gary join me now. first of all, congratulations, you are guys. but, second of all. >> thank you. >> did eric adams the mayor
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here, apologize at all for kicking your whole wedding party out of the hotel? >> absolutely not. >> jesse: he didn't send you a gift off the registry or anything? >> no. >> jesse: okay. so, let me get this straight. you guys have the wedding plans, hotel is booked couple weeks away. now migrants are staying at your wedding hotel and you guys are scrambling. what exactly what happened here, ddeanna? >> so, basically woke under the other morning and got a phone call from my sister that she turned around to check out the news, look at your hotel. no phone call, no text message, no email from them about any cancellations. i called them up and the first things out of their mouth i asked them about the migrants going in there? i said is it going to be safe for my guests and ourselves to be there they said no, you have
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nothing to worry about. and in my heart i'm thinking okay, cool. they are like your reservation and your contract has been canceled. i go excuse me? please repeat that for me, please? and so basically they said nothing we can do. everybody has been taken care of. everything is a complete mess. talk to choice. and they turned around and i did. i called choice twice the first time i called i was on hold for 45 minutes. waiting for a supervisor. and i talked to one person. they said there's nothing they can do. nothing they can do. call the hotel. they blamed the back and forth game. and as soon as i did speak with the supervisor, they turned around and the supervisor informed me there's nothing i can do. you have a wonderful day, bye-bye and hung up on me. >> jesse: well because the city is probably paying twice the average rate for hotel rooms because the taxpayers are putting it up. >> absolutely.
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government money, yeah. >> jesse: what are you planning on doing now. mayor adams should put you up at a nice place in midtown and corps the whole deal. the wedding is when? >> june 24th. >> jesse: oh, boy. >> yeah. >> jesse: is the venue the same or do you guys think you might need to change venues? >> no. our venue is awesome. they have no connection with the hotel. they have actually been helping us try and brainstorm like more hotels or airbnb's stuff like that. they feel absolutely horrible for all this to be hang. our venue is fine. everything is going to go good there. it's just our hotel and what we're going to do with all of our guests. also the air show weekend. so, everything is completely sold out. the hotels that are even like talking to us with possible rooms, they want to charge us
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anywhere from like 300 to $400 a night. now our transportation, everybody like is going to be scattered. so, we have one hotel that it has been doing great, so we have about 15 rooms blocked with them. but i mean, we don't have a place to go. we're looking at airbnbs. we are looking at least. >> jesse: if anybody is watching right now and they have accommodation connections in that area in newburgh, new york, let's make it happen for this lovely couple. we wish uruguays all the best. i know it's right around the corner. and we are going to send you maybe a copy of my book as a wedding gift. how is that? >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> that's awful. >> jesse: so john fetterman is not depressed anymore, he is doing hearings on capitol hill. we will show you what that's like. ♪
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>> jesse: senator john fetterman grilled a bank executive today who got bailed out by the government. listen. >> let me ask you this one particular question to put -- to everyone here on. and it -- it is -- it is an inside joke, no matter how incompetent or how greedy the government will always bail you out when your bank crashes. i mean, everyone has to know that, right? everyone has to realize that no matter how bad i behave, no matter how big my race -- my bonus is and everything, you know, we will come in and bail it because we can't crash the economy much the way sv was argued it was going to crashing it. do you believe it's a running joke among -- in circles of banking that no matter how bad we behave you're gonna -- we're going to be pulled -- we're going to be saved? take it, anyone. >> senator, i don't believe that's the case.
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>> jesse: cool. so, by having john fetterman grill bank executives the bank executives are getting bailed out again. here is some more. >> is it staggering -- is it a staggering responsibility that the head of a bank could literally -- could literally crash our economy? it's astonishing. that's like if you have -- i mean like -- and they also realize is that, that now they have -- it's guaranteed -- a guaranteed way to be saved by, again, by no matter -- by how? you know, so it's -- you know, isn't it appropriate that this kind of control should be more stricter? to prevent this kind of thing from going? or should we just go on and start bailing and sailing whoever bank foul their conduct
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is? >> jesse: was that a question? the banker never even responded to it because no one could tell if it was a question or not. here's more. >> you know, i will give you an example. the republicans want to give a work requirement for snap, you know, for a hungry family who has to have these kind of penalties or working -- shouldn't you have a working requirement after we sale your bank -- billions of your bank because preoccupied when than snap and requirements for works for hungry people but not about protecting the tax paying, you know, that about l. bail them whatever does about a bank to crash it. chair? >> thank you, senator fetterman.
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i didn't see an eagerness on the panel to answer your questions. thank you. >> jesse: because they didn't even know what he was asking. john fetterman is the greatest thing that's ever happened to bank executives. instead of being asked tough, penetrating questions the bank executives they coast and they nod. and that's it. and nobody expects them to say anything. we all just wait around for fetterman to finish and then we feel sorry for him. now, remember, mini madoff paid for fetterman's senate seat in pennsylvania. what a return on an investment. joe concha is a fox news contributor and he joins me now. it's sad but it's not right because the voters of pennsylvania are getting screwed over and bank executives just get to do whatever the heck they want and dodge real questions. is this going to get any better? >> jesse, it will only get worse as we have seen, right? i mean, it was one year ago
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where john fetterman suffered a massive stroke. it took him off the campaign trail for months. and the media propped him up as a hero. and then when dasha burns of nbc news ha conversation with him she said he could not actually comprehend basic conversation and could not have anything in terms of what you would expect a senator to have as far as a discussion, as far as cognitive ability. and she was eviscerated by other members of the media for simply reporting what she had observed and then a couple days later, he does that debate against dr. oz and it was apparent to the whole country who watched that that he has no business being in the senate. but, because there are so many early votes that came about well, that was the end of that. he ends up winning that senate seat in pennsylvania. and then what happens after he is inaugurated, after he is put into office? he is not at the hospital not
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once but twice. once for lightheadedness and then another time for clinical depression where he spent weeks at walter reed. john fetterman has no business being in the u.s. senate. he should resign and actually have somebody come in who could do the job. but, his -- from everybody from his family to his own party in the democratic party will keep him there because he is an automatic yes vote on everything that they want and this is the display that we see now at this point. americans should demand pennsylvanians should demand better, jesse. >> jesse: we should. i agree with probably most of what he is saying if i could completely understand it. but we're not getting any real answers from these stupid bank executives who might be crashing our economy because fetterman can't be understood. all right. this is where we are in 2023. this is the best we are going to get. i guess he wasn't wearing a hoodie. so we got that thanks, joe. >> there you go. thanks, jesse. take care.
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>> jesse: coming up, people are exercising like animals to get in shape. we'll have one of the guys here to tell us what to do. ♪ ♪ ♪ more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the congestion that causes it! flonase headache and allergy relief.
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>> jesse: man can only pray so much. exercise has evolved involved more primal, animalistic. they're getting shredded. they call this animal flub. it's like you got went into the woods and had a baby with the gorilla. people transform themselves into apes, donkeys, just to get a full body exercise. quite frankly, last the hell out of your core. sewing king magnetic, new york city original m.o. club and he joins me now. it is a concept behind exercising like an animal? >> firstly, as far as animal flow concerns, we recruit animal local commotion. using your hands in contact with the ground, and traveling firms to navigate that. as far as the rest of the system, misleading is called
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animal flow, not replicating animals that entire time, connecting what we refer to the human animal. >> i'll let it slide, can you show me scorpions? >> one of our movements who has an animal name, will be called a full scorpion looks likes this. >> jesse: whoa. i'm not going to try that. give me something more beginner based. >> okay, great, one of our base appointments is called a crab appeared in a stretch comes out of it. the crab reach. >> jesse: is this beneficial besides exercising? >> in multiple ways. for example, proving to be pretty good for people who deal with back pain and improves your
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hip mobility, shoulder mobility. >> jesse: did you know i had back surgery a year ago? do you think i'll be benefiting trying something like crab? can you show me alligator? >> we don't have an alligator but we have a crocodile, for example -- >> jesse: a fact-checked by the sun king. >> rate body conditioner. little bit more advanced, that is the full extent of what the animal component consist of which is where we travel on the floor. >> jesse: let everybody know where they can check out what you do, is there a website? >> full animalflow.com you can find me on instagram. actually go to the animal flow website look in my name. >> jesse: animal king, thank you for your the rest of your time.
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♪ ♪ we got a big update on bed head. you guys one of the photos of the bed head? here is a problem, their hair is so perfect when i wake up in the morning, looked. i put much hair spray on this thing it doesn't really look at wild, i have to let it grow out a little bit more, two weeks, and then give you the bed head shot, i promise next time. i'm also going to promise some text messages. we got randy from south carolina hillary, reimburse our country's $6 million for the investigation. she take take 20 from the saudi arabia, i think she got change. jack from pennsylvania, i voted for obama twice. he destroyed trust and our law enforcement agency and that is unforgivable. michelle won't forgive him either. welcome to the club. eric from boston. obama should take some melatonin. or maybe watch msnbc, that will help him fall asleep.
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jeff from new york, i'll try exercising like a slot. that's my kind of style. slot, maybe a panda. emilio from houston georgia, tell me i got that right, did you referred to me like jesse "primetime" and the third party. jesse is not afraid to be called in the third party. refers to be spoken that way. chris and jane, chris and jane from minnesota -- since we watch every night, what you say about going fishing with us for minnesota wally in july, our treats. i don't fish, i tried fishing one time. i caught a boot.
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i'm sorry to my fishermen that watch the show, i don't fish. i am sorry. it is boring. i never catch anything. catch a cold, that's about it. that's all for tonight, always remember one thing, i'm waters, and i am the son king. miss gomms. >> with the revelatn yesterday that the fbi attempted to swing a presidential election. on saturday, joe biden gave one of the most divisive speeches and their generation by sitting president, get a commencement address of the howard university, biden said the following. >> racism come along to apart. it's a battle that's never really over.
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