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where folks can go to visit. we wish him all the best with that tomorrow on "special report," an energy watchdog is warning a widespread blackouts this summer. we will take a look at the current state of the power grid why adding clean energy generators is becoming a long and expensive process. you can catch us right back here tomorrow on "special report" at 6:00 p.m. thanks for watching. i'm gillian turner in washington. "jesse watters primetime" with mr. jesse watters starts right now. >> jesse: hey, gillian, say hi to your mom for me. >> gillian: you beat me to it. have a great show. >> jesse: fox news alert. ron desantis is making a hard play for iowa. the governor campaigned all over the state today but trump's on his heels. trump force one just touched down in iowa. he will be doing a town hall with hannity tomorrow night at 9:00. so let's break down what desantis looks like as a presidential candidate. he had some pretty good one liners this week. >> i believe that the decline of our country is not inevitable.
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i believe it's a choice. >> a leader does not use polls to tell them what to do. if hunter were a republican, he would have been in jail long ago. our great american comeback starts by sending joe biden back to his basement in delaware. [cheers] >> jesse: now, if you want any kind of national traction you can't be boring. and have you got to feed juicy soundbites to the media machine. no one is be at that than donald trump. desantis is creating friction with the establishment. >> toy sized muse laney ron desantis manifesto vowing to destroy leftism and wokeism. not even trump is dumb enough to go after the most popular entertainment provider. >> i thought desantis was supposed be the non-fascist alternative to trump. i guess not. >> he is trying to be a carbon copy of donald trump in that his campaign and his candidacy is
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based on grievance politics, divisiveness, and extreme policies. >> i say this with conviction. i think ron desantis is far more dangerous than donald trump. >> jesse: the media's reaction to desantis tells you they think he is a big threat. desantis' secret weapon is his wife casey. like most of us do, he married up. >> i'm also pretty happy to be here because i get to talk to somebody older than 4. [laughter] >> which is an accomplishment for me. by the way, if you are wondering why my voice is a little bit hoarse, well, it's because i have been negotiating with a 3-year-old all day today as to why they cannot color with permanent marker on a dining room table. our kids 6, 5, and 3 are the light of our lives. i mean, they're the reason why we fight. they give us so much happiness, a little exhaustion now and again but don't think for a second when the governor doesn't come home at the end of a long day i don't hand them to him. >> jesse: casey is going to be a big asset even though don lemon
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says she is past her prime. she will win over some of those white women who vote how their husbands tell them to. hey, sun y the desantis launch hasn't been perfect though. the twitter deal wasn't great and maybe i'm being a little nitpicky, their advance team needs to up their game. the staff put him in front of a gigantic american flag which is good but the flag was too big. and when the camera took a tight shot at the desantis at the podium all you could see was just a giant white and red stripe. he looked like he was running for the president of poland. i'm a tv guy. i notice these things. but desantis has been on message in iowa. listen. >> we allow the election to become about other things, other than biden's failures. if he is able to hibernate in his basement for the whole campaign and not have to answer tough questions, well, then we may be in danger of seeing a democrat sweep in 2024. >> jesse: that was a clever way of saying if republicans
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nominate trump, then the election is just going to be all about trump instead of what it should be about, biden's failures. but honestly biden is going to hibernate no matter hot republican nominee is. and then ron showed a little leg. he doesn't really want to get in the mud with trump. and he politely challenged trump not to get into the mud with him either. and focus their fireplace on joe. >> i'm going to focus my fire on biden. and i think he should do the same. he gives biden a free pass. i'm focusing on biden. that's my focus. >> jesse: so desantis is trying to take the high road with trump. [laughter] i have a feeling that's not going to work out. these two are probably going to have to smack the stitches off of each other if they want to get showered with confetti at the convention. now, trump tried to take desantis' strength covid and turn it into a weakness. claiming cuomo handled covid better than ron did in florida. >> i'm going to respond to
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attacks. i mean, if -- if you say cuomo did a better job with covid than florida did, first of all, that's not what he used to say this. is like new. like six months ago he would have never said that, right? he used to say how great florida was. hell, his whole family moved to florida under my governorship. are you kidding me? [laughter] so, some of this stuff, i think, is, look, if someone is saying that, i am going -- i am going to counter punch. i'm going to fight back on it. >> jesse: all these little comebacks, these little back and forth irrelevant. once these two men say to each other faces on the debate stage, that's when it counts. but trump might not even give desantis that opportunity. he is up so much he might just say i don't need to debate rob. now, does that hurt trump in the primary to not debate? i don't know. but i just want to see trump on the stage on fox knocking heads together. there's nothing like it.
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so right now desantis is just kind of testing out lines. and here's one you are going to hear a lot. he says trump can't fix biden's mess in just one term. >> it really does take two terms as president to be able to finish this job. the bureaucracy is so entrenched that i think we can bring george washington back and i don't think he could fix it in one single four year term. >> jesse: that's a good line trump if elected can only serve four years. desantis can serve eight. so far desantis isn't moving the needle at all. new poll shows desantis is only up 2% since he announced. that's not a bump at all. i expected a lot bigger bump. even though polls are pretty unreliable city stage, we are still waiting for the desantis takeoff if there ever is one. tomorrow night donald trump is going to be on hannity for the town hall. republican voters are going to be able to ask the president questions.
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and last time trump did a town hall, millions watched. it was a two-day news cycle and it broke cnn. so, desantis has to figure out a way to compete with something like that of he is flying to new hampshire tomorrow for a few days and then hitting south carolina and then is he going to go back to iowa over the weekend. one of these days the two are going to be in iowa at the same time. i have a hunch trump is going to uncork a big rally and frame it, as he always does, size matters. let's bring in charlie hurt. he is a "washington times" opinion editor and a fox news contributor. so you have seen desantis in iowa. this is now it's happening, charlie. what are your impressions so far the last 48 hours? >> well, first off, i have got to say i think you set that up beautifully. this is going to be an unbelievable rodeo. and if you don't like politics and you don't have a really good sense of humor, it's going to be a rough two years for you.
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lucky for people like you and me, it's going to be really enjoyable. >> jesse: yep. >> the problem with ron desantis you sized this up perfectly. the problem ron desantis has is his strength with voters is going to be bringing the sort of sober argument about what he is going to do for people. the problem is that he is rubbing up against a showman. you know, people call donald trump a carnival barker as if that's like an insult or something. no, that's his secret gift. people love to watch him. they love to listen to what he has to say because he says things that are -- is so unexpected. he is so entertaining, is he so interesting, and he never stops fighting. and when you compare that to somebody like ron desantis, who is giving a very sober sort of methodical analysis of how to fix things and he has got a great record to point to, it's very appealing. but i don't know that it breaks through. i don't think any politician we
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have ever seen in your and my lifetime has broken through the way donald trump has. and that's going to be -- that's going to be ron desantis' biggest hurdle. people in florida love him because they have personally benefited from him. he has never had to go outside the confines of his state to win over people. and while i think polling is irrelevant at this point. it does say something about the fact that he -- you know, just giving a twitter thing, you know, announcement, that's not going to breakthrough in this environment. it's going to take something else. and we haven't seen any evidence that ron desantis has that. >> jesse: it's a really good point because this country is so distracted. everybody is looking at their phone or on television, netflix, they are outside. it's getting warm out. you have to just blow things up to get attention in this country. you have to be hike donald trump or you have to be different than
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donald trump in a way that gathers that type of attention. is desantis capable of attracting that kind of attention in this media environment? >> and not only is that the question, but the problem is if he is capable of doing that, then he undercuts his biggest value to voters, which is that he is going to be a calm, you know a calming presence on the ticket. that's what people, you know, that's the thing people get sort of tired of with donald trump. here's the thing. you know, 2016, the reason donald trump won is because he broke through at a time when people were more frustrated, more fed up with washington than they had ever been in their lives. i would argue that fast forward 8 years to 2024, people are even more frustrated. they are even more out of their wits end with washington and a guy like trump, the environment is even better for a guy like trump today than i would say it was in 2016.
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>> jesse: all right, charlie hurt, thank you so much, as always. >> great to see you, bud. >> jesse: well, james comey caught on tv lying for money. ♪ shingles. some describe it as pulsing electric shocks or sharp, stabbing pains. ♪ this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. a pain so intense, you could miss out on family time. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older, ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. oh, hello! hi! do you know that every load of laundry could be worth as much as $300? really? and your clothes just keep getting more damaged the more times you wash them. downy protects fibers, doing more than detergent alone. see? this one looks brand new. saves me money? i'm starting to like downy. downy saves loads.
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♪ >> jesse: once the media is corrupted, the country can't stand. jfk explained it this way: >> even though we never like it and even though we wish they didn't write it and even though we disapprove, there still isn't any doubt that we couldn't do the job at all in a free society without a very, very active press. now, on the other hand, the press has the responsibility not to distort things for political purposes, not it just take some news in order to prove a political point. seems to me their obligation is
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to be as tough as they can on administration but do it in a way which is directed towards getting us close to the truth. >> jesse: well today the media won't tell you the truth. truth is bad for business. and the media stopped practicing journalism decades ago. for instance, over the last 24 hours, the media's main job help a fired liar break another election. >> when you see the former president, now the frontrunner again for the republican nomination, how big a threat is that? >> a very serious threat to the rule of law. almost an existential threat if he were to become president again. he tried to take a flame thrower to the fbi and department of justice to stop them from investigating. >> you believe trump is existential threat to the rule of law. >> i do, yes. were he to become president again, i don't think america has ever seen and is ready for what he would try do to the system of justice. >> jesse: the biggest threat to the rule of law has been the fbi. not trump.
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comey destroyed the bureau's reputation e doctored evidence to spy on trump. blackmailed trump with hillary's dossier and then he arrested trump campaign officials. but, of course, comey cease things a little bit differently. >> why do you think so many republicans have turned on the fbi. >> i think it's largely because donald trump and those around him have seen the fbi as a threat and so they have taken a blow torch to try and tear down that threat. it's really unfortunate, the notion that the fbi is some sort of leftist cabal out to get the republicans. it's so crazy it just shows you how crazy our times are. >> jesse: so the fbi has just medalled in two elections to help democrats oh, no big deal. comey's fbi shut down two clinton investigations and let crooked destroy evidence and smash her phones with hammers. and then they tapped republicans' phones, framed the president as a traitor, leaked lies to the media aened this then the fbi covered up the laptop to put joe biden in the white house. they bust into mar-a-lago,
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rummaged through melania's underwear drawer and spread out trump's documents all over the persian religious and leak it to the post. biden is keeping documents in chinatown, documents next to his corvette, with his cracked out son opening the garage door, no raids, no leaks, no nothing. i wonder why republicans think the fbi also a it in for them. fbi is still hiding evidence in the biden bribe scandal. >> the biden family these accusations that have not been presented with evidence but from the oversight committee the accusations they have made. >> director wray is a person of principle and so i'm sure he is trying to ascertain what's the right thing to do consistent with the department of justice policy and tradition. >> jesse: so the fbi leaks fake documents to smear trump and now they are hiding real documents to help biden. but james comey's really just on tv to sell his book. this is the arrangement. you feed the media lies, they get ratings, and then you come
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on to sell your fiction book and you get rich. that's the business model. it has nothing do with the truth. and comey's novel is terrible, too. "the washington post" calling it a flaccid thriller. the media liked his lack work of fiction much better you know the one where trump is taking golden showers from prostitutes in moscow, colluding with putin, hacking hillary servers. now that story sold. marco rubio is 9 vice chair of the senate intel committee and he joins me now. o. senator when you see james comey doing the rounds in the media, selling his novel saying everything is fine at the bureau, we did nothing wrong. how does that make you feel? >> these guys have done more damage to the fbi, to the cia, our intelligence agencies than any foreign power ever could. and i think you hit exactly on what is happening here. is he pitching a book. this is a revolving door thing. you go et to the end of your government service you realize everyone tells you it's obvious
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you want to be on corporate board and speaker circuit. you want to sell books and be invited you want to be an analyst on some of these news stations, you have to do things, you have to act a certain way. there are things we need you to do on your way out to cleanse yourself and be put on there as an expert. that's why over and over again you see people doing that whether it's generals about to retire going woke or whether it's fbi directors. this is how you get hired. this is how you get money. this is how you can monetize your previous government service is by becoming a voice that uses your previous service to give you the credibility and the standing to go on these shows and sell your book or be on a corporate board or be on a speaker circuit but it's doing tremendous damage to the country and tremendous damage to the institutions. the fbi is an important law enforcement institution. its field agents do important work every day breaking up child trafficking rings and the like. you have a leadership of people have historically not just there but in other agencies that are looking for the next payday when they leave government service and to do that you have got to be invited to the right parties and be invited to be a member of
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society and to da that you have to be anti-republican especially anti-trump. >> jesse: that's what happens when you put your career over the country. i don't want to be in polite society, i want to be impolite society. you are now -- you are taking it to these agencies. now, tell us about this letter that these 51 intel guys signed that affected the last election. is there going to be accountability there? >> well, i hope so. they don't work for the government anymore. so part of it is to their accountability has to be damage to their reputation for having signed on to it. look, here's the thing. unlike these owe guys had this is a country where people have a right to say whatever they want. they want to put a letter out there, they can. the problem with these guys is they are utilizing previous service in government to say we are former intelligence officials not current ones former ones. all of us agree this is russian disinformation. do you know what happened as a result of that a total news blackout what we know to be legitimate news story. the laptop was real information on there was real. not part of the debate in
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october of 2020 because every major news outlet and facebook and twitter refused, refused to allow it to be disseminated or discussed and they blacked it out. that letter was a big part of it. that letter is what gave them the credibility to say this is russian disinformation because those guys said it is. and now the guys are wrong and you are right. the only accountability now has to be to their reputations. the next time they say something we shouldn't believe them. >> jesse: you are now talking about food stamps. and this country is really unhealthy. i'm hearing now that you can use your food stamps to buy mountain dew, barbecued chips, you are trying to do something about that? >> yeah, i don't think food stamps should be used to buy food that not only has no nutritional value but contributing to ear soous problem. i don't want to ban those things. i don't want to make it illegal to buy mountain dew. you can buy it all you want. we shouldn't be subsidizing the government shouldn't be buying it. especially we know communities that have disproportionate number of number on food steps
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have diabetes, health conditions, heart disease and the like. >> jesse: the food lobby, senator, the food lobby writes these food stamp laws. that's how it goes down, right? >> that's not who i work for. i'm not trying to ban their product. i'm not trying to make it illegal to drink mountain dew and not illegal to buy chips. i'm saying we shouldn't have government funded programs paid for by taxpayers funding what is already acknowledged to be a healthcare crisis in this country. you can't buy alcohol and cigarettes with it. and if you listen to the surgeon general and others, these products and obesity as deadly in america today as cigarettes and alcohol have been in terms of the long-term implications that it is having on the healthcare of our country. it's very simple. i don't want to make till legal to buy any of this stuff. i don't want it to be legal to use food stamps to pay for it. jess we want everybody to be healthy and honest. is that too much to ask, senator? i guess it is. thank you. >> thanks. >> jesse: so, what did peter doocy say that made joe biden just walk away?
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♪ >> jesse: while republicans are campaigning in iowa and new hampshire, joe biden isn't moving. the president isn't campaigning and he won't debate anybody. and even hollywood knows this isn't right. >> i cannot get over the fact that the democratic national committee is saying there will be not be a debate to decide the nominee for president. are you [bleep] kidding me? over an 80-year-old man who if he lives will be the oldest sitting president in the history of the country and if he doesn't live has the vice president whose approval rating is worse than his? this guy is obviously declining mental faculties, you are putting him up in front of a podium flash cards call what the
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questions are going to be. you are telling us there is no debate. what about the world of people in? is a democracy of the people for the people by the people. if we don't have a debate it's not a democracy by the people. it's a democracy by them. >> jesse: so when dawson's creek speaks, america listens. but joe biden doesn't have to listen. he doesn't have to talk. he doesn't even have to walk. joe biden's campaign strategy is to arrest his opponent and then not campaign. arrest his opponent, not debate and not campaign. and the binder says she is not allowed to talk about why joe biden won't campaign. >> it's been more than a month since the re-election announcement. is president biden going to hold a campaign event ever? >> so, i will say this to you, peter, as you know we follow the rule of law here. we believe in following the rule of law as it relates. >> i i didn't ask you to weigh in on the election just the
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schedule. >> i'm about to answer your question here. as it relates to anything that that is connected to the campaign, any rallies, any events, any endorsement, anything that is kentuckyed to the 2024 we election, that is not certainly going to come from here. that's going to come from his campaign or the dnc and/or the dnc. >> peter: you can't say if he will be campaigning for re-election? >> i'm just not going to comment here. >> jesse: so what can binder comment on can't talk about the campaign hunter, the doj or the fbi. she can't talk about active investigations, future investigations. conversation biden has with foreign leaders, conversation fers he had with his own v.p. can't talk about biden's personal life or his health. hey, binder, what's president biden's first name? oh, i'm sorry, we are not going to be able to weigh in on that from the podium. maybe joe biden can weigh in on joe biden then. >> peter: mr. president, how's the re-election campaign going?
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we haven't seen you on the campaign trail yet. >> you haven't? >> not an official campaign rally. why not? [shouting questions] >> jesse: you know, for the people who wouldn't shut up about democracy for the last two years, is this what democracy looks like? biden's department of justice is going to indict trump. well, they haven't really figured out what the crimes are going to be yet. kind of like if joe biden goes to a steakhouse. either going to get the fillet, sirloin or porter house but he is definitely getting steak. if you don't have a debate you don't have a democracy. but if you arrest your opponent, you don't have a country. now the media used to pull its hair out when trump's audience would chant lock her up. but biden is actually going to lock trump up. this is going to be the most ridiculous election since, well, the last election. dana perino is my co-host on "the five" and she joins me now.
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james vander beak, i know you are a huge fan. >> love it. >> dana: love it. >> jesse: does he speak for a lot of democrats not debating anybody. >> perhaps 20% of them if you numbers r.f.k. jr. can get and also more that would say that out loud. you are getting up to in the high 60's in terms of almost 66, 67% of democrats who think joe biden is too old to run again how old is he again. >> is he eight. oldest president nominee ever. the democrats are saying that. i think there is a populist wave that is building within the democratic party. i also think that the dnc which vander beak is mad at is right in line with what the rnc and dnc have done for a long time when you have an incumbent president they don't debate on the primary if biden were not to debate the republican nominee he
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did skip one of the debates. second time. no foreign policy debate. what did we even need to know about joey's foreign policy. >> dana: apparently a lot. >> jesse: joe biden is going to stay at home not going to campaign and probably indict former president trump. can he get away with doing that dana perino? >> i do not think he can this time. people are quite forgiving in a way during covid well, we understand concerned about his health is he going to stay in delaware. people want to know about the future. they don't want to talk about covid. covid is over. the president himself signed a little order that said that's not happening. but when you have on the republican side of things let's just say that they require 2% or 3% in the polls in order to get on the debate stage. for the rnc debate. but then for the democratic debate. if r.f.k. jr. has 20%.
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then there is no debate? i understand that's in keeping with historical precedent but i don't think it's good news for joe biden in the long run. >> jesse: can joe biden's administration arrest donald trump during an election and get away with it? >> they are going to try. >> jesse: they are, aren't they? >> dana: i think that -- well, of course, the white house can't comment. >> jesse: of course. >> dana: they will say that the justice department is in charge. the justice department is investigating. they will kick it over to them and say we had nothing to do with it but that will be a very hard sale. >> jesse: white house, what color is dana's blazer. >> we will have to refer you to the campaign for that answer. >> jesse: thank you very much. >> dana: good see you. >> jesse: first bud light and then target and now chick-fil-a is in trouble. we will show you what they did. ♪ ♪ (cheering) imagine you're doing something you love. rsv could cut it short. rsv is a contagious virus
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we can't say that about cops. simple confrontation can turn deadly in an instant like in charlotte, north carolina when officers had a shootout with a guy with a gun who just hit up a grocery store. watch. >> hey, boss, mind if i talk to you real quick? hands, hands, hands. put your hands up. hey, we got a gunpoint. drop the gun. drop the gun! drop the gun! [gunshots] drop the gun! drop the gun! drop it! [gunshots] >> drop it. >> he is still pointing. he is still pointing. [gunfire. >> still pointing. [gunshots] >> jesse: responding to a stolen vehicle call in virginia after the cop confronts the criminal. he lunges for the cop's gun wrestling him back into the car where he hits reverse and they crash into a mcdonald's leaving no choice but for the
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backup to open fire. >> drop the gun! shots into the walmart. [gunfire] [gunfire] >> crossfire. [gunshots] >> jesse: cops can't be everywhere and sometimes civilians are forced to take matters into their own hands like this bus driver in north carolina. some punk wanted to get off in between bus stops. the driver declined. and the kid didn't like that. so he pulls out a gun. joke is on him though. the bus driver was strapped, too. >> [gunshots]
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>> jesse: wow. like we said on yesterday's show. these people need to find god and find him fast. of companies like target and bud light learn the hard way that the customer is always right. money managers on wall street. brand are up in flames and so is market cap. now there's another company catching heat. chick fillet. while cities were burning to the ground during a summer of love. former ceo dan kathy did a talk with a church in atlanta "primetime" uncovered the video. it started with a touching story. >> front seat was an older african-american man that was sitting there. and this young man got up that was there in that service. and he had been so gripped with conviction about the racism that was in that local community,
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small town in texas, that he took a shoe brush and he walked over to this elderly gentleman and he knelt on his knees and he began to shine his shoes. and tears began to flow in that service. it was an attitude of conviction. >> jesse: that's a nice story about race, forgiveness, humanity, even humility. something that i'm struggling to incorporate in my life. but then things got weird. >> i invite folks to just put some words to action here. and if we need to find somebody that needs to have their shoes shined, we need to just go right on over and shine their shoes. and whether they got tennis shoes on or not, maybe they got sandals on. it really doesn't matter. but there's a time in which we need to have, you know, some personal action here. maybe we need to give them a hug, too.
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brother. >> that's some stock in chick-fil-a. [laughter] but i bought about 1500 of these and i gave them to all our chick-fil-a operators and staff a number of years ago. >> jesse: now, that was interesting. rich white guys take a knee. shine a black man's shoes. are we good now? the best part was the black guy was like oh forget the shine i'll take some stock. you notice how the chick-fil-a ceo totally ignored that in the ultimate virtue signal stopped dead in its track when the topic of money came up. so what happens behind the shoe shine move? well, maybe it's to show people he is not a bad rich white guy he is a goodrich white guy. and then he said this. >> any expressions of a contrite heart of a sense of humility, a sense of shame, a sense of embarrassment, but, yet, with an apologetic heart. i think that's what our world
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needs to hear today. >> jesse: so, let me get this straight if you are not racist and your family had nothing to do with slavery you should feel embarrassed and ashamed anyway? well, i still do love my chick-fil-a. tomi lahren is a fox news contributor and host of outkick. tomi, i mean, the story started off nice and then it gets down on his knees and starts shining, i don't know, how did you feel about that? >> yeah, that's called white guilt virtue signaling. but how incredibly condescending, insulting and pray ton needing for him to do that. i can't think of one black person that wants a white person to come up to them and start shining their shoes and any place location or time because it is insulting and it is demeaning. but this is what white predominantly white liberals feel like they need do. they don't actually want to do anything to improve the lives of black people. they just want to feel like they have done something and pat
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themselves on the back or shine a shoe. i mean, if it makes him feel better, more power to him. i don't think it's going to be helping race relations any time soon. >> jesse: tomi, a warning to all of you good-intentioned white liberals out there, please, whatever you do, don't go up to random black people on the street with a dirty brush and start rubbing it all over their shoes. they're not going to like that. i just don't think. is this something you think, tomi lahren is going to effect things at chick-fil-a like it did with bud light or target or is this just water under the bridge? >> well, i think that it is concerning when some of these companies implement that diversity, equality, inclusivity. you know, they have an critical condition anymore for everything. it is a little troubling. i don't think we will see that outwardly at chick-fil-a. i don't think they have tucken nugget like they did at target with swimming suit. the real concern is how the franchisees are going to be
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accepted is this going to play a role in that? are you going to have to be a black migrant refugee in a wheelchair to be able to get a chick-fil-a franchise in the future. we should go back to merit and these companies would do well to understand conservatives are here. we are consumers. we buy things. we matter. so, please, stop ticking us off on purpose. >> jesse: even if they did sell me tuck-em nuggets i would still buy them that chicken is good, foim. good. >> good to see you. >> jesse: cameras, car crashes and babies. oh my ♪ ♪ a mystery! jessie loves playing detective. but the real mystery was her irritated skin. so, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it cleans better, and doesn't leave behind irritating residues. and it's gentle on her skin. case, closed! it's gotta be tide. if we want a more viable
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meteorologist. they are all annoying but finally one of them got it. in the face. on the swedish version of "dancing with the stars" wat watches. ♪ ♪ speak i almost want to see it again not all heroes were capes. >> even bombarded the show like that. that cameraman has unbelievable him first one second of all there is the actual video [laughter] i've not seen it. >> fox's dancing weatherman i'm more impressed with the dances they kept going they do not miss a beat like that is not to mess up my final score. >> hannit>> i think mentioned me nicely. [laughter]
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[laughter] >> jesse: it up next to the driver on the highway. george obviously this woman was not paying attention she just launches off a tow truck like she was daisy duke in generally. ♪ ♪ no she survived. [laughter] >> look of done that before. play "mario kart." [laughter] >> you have to give it up the officer who responded before the car even landed look at that. it turned and swiveled and on the move. >> than the tow truck driver i can't believe he needed a clean pair of pants after that whole thing. >> jesse: she was obviously on her phone texting. [laughter] [laughter] >> his thoughts are not my
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thoughts. >> jesse: she is fine. from godfather to good shot god he has a godfather. say hello to al pacino's little friend. his 83-year-old scarface actors can be a dead before time. this time of the 29-year-old girlfriend. i guess it's safe to say that he still likes the scent of a wo woman. >> yes, that's the kind of scriptwriting we need. no, that was good. >> i think his lady is good to be changing the baby's diaper just cannot get it going at same time. >> jesse: did he does have a baby ab? >> either they are competing but they want to keep the godfather franchise alive and well for next generation. >> jesse: the great-grandfather franchise.
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nick, behave yourself and watch out for the scammers. >> not chemistry any cameramen ever again. [laughter] ♪ ♪ >> jesse: while i been insulting women all day apparently we did a segment about these tickets for taylor swift i guess they are really expensive and i mentioned that when my producers could've sold her taylor ticket for 18,000. and then greg gutfeld asked me how old my producer was and that she was in her 30s. prime time like to issue a correction this producers 27 and i deeply apologize for getting her age wrong. i'm just to go home for the rest the day of his having one of those weeks. let's do some tax. phil from colorado unlike the attacks on desantis i can't
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wait to sort it out he better debate ron or rob whatever he calls them. and he has to do on fox, we have to see. john from texas what's his job exactly chris mark what's her job to say that she can say anything. she is not even doing a very good job of that. mike from jersey watching diviners is like watching old seinfeld episodes an entire show about nothing. even to the jersey guys. linda from pittsburgh that's a name you don't hear a lot anymore. should go on hillary's smash hit show she owes him a favor. hillary is still mad at him he let her smash her blackberry with a thousand hammers to lead 30,000 emails and she still thinks it's his fault she lost. of course she is from arkansas. wash feet, the ceo's shining
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shoes is a minor version of what did. i don't care what he does just summing chicken. todd from tampa. i can substitute the nuggets chris mark you stop talk about my son like that. that's all for tonight dvr the show was a member i'm waters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ representatives is nearing a vote on the debt ceiling in our we are monitoring the situation and we will break in with news as we get it. first hello and welcome to "fox news tonight" i'm joey jones. as a republicans find themselves over a fraction armani spends in the year it's important to put all of this in perspective. if the bill can only limit 11% are discretionary push with a budget where the 89% spent on? the lion share of your money, your money the government spen
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