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bernard maher's son celebrates his 100th birthday today. it's also flag day. he served in world war ii. fought in the battle of the bulge, earned two purple hearts. held as a pow six months before being liberated. happy birthday, sir. thank you for your service. set your dvr. fair, balanced and afraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: everybody has a breaking point. some people loads it when they are stuck in traffic. [horn blowing] [tires squealing] >> jesse: some people freak out if you mess around with their breakfast.
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>> eggs? ♪ when your smiling. >> i said overeasy. >> jesse: one thing you never mess with is someone's children. they think because it's pride month they can do whatever they want with your children. trans flasher fondled himself on the south side of the white house. bare chested men spank each other in broad daylight. the drag queen takeover whether it's the classroom, libraries, your favorite brunch spot, it's on. dress up, flash, spank whoever you want, why do my children have to watch you? why does pride month feel bigger than christmas? black history month has got to be looking around like whoa. charlottesville, virginia, grade school kids were forced to go to a pride month celebration and this is what fourth graders read. >> it stands for lesbian, gay,
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bisexual, trans, queer. cool. and it's for nonbinary a word for a person who doesn't see themselves as a particular gender. >> o is for out. being out means telling other people about your gender or who you are. >> >> it is for trans. some people's whose gender does not match what's on their birth certificate when they were born. >> jesse: 9-year-old shouldn't know what a nonbinary means. i don't even know what that means. parents had no idea their 9-year-old kids were readings about lesbians and trans sexuals, o is for coming out of closet? are you kidding me, in virginia? "primetime" contacted the school. the school stands by it. the school stands by o is for coming out. d is not for dominatrix. do you plan on talking to your
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9-year-old about men having sex with men about thrupels? i don't. your public school is talking to your 9-year-old about it. you don't think they are? how do you know? you don't know. you are, sliced out of your child's life by the perverted hand of the state. in california, if you are a parent, and you don't let your son chop off his manhood, a new bill classifies you as abusive. and you could lose custody of your child if you don't let your #-year-old transition from a boy to a girl, california scraps your parental rights. you are deemed a child abuser. parents are furious. >> parents can easily game the system and use gender as retaliation against each other. what happens when one parent will socially affirm the child but will not agree medicalize. is the parent reeling to do more transitioning. if it passes it will be child abuse if one does not affirm a
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child's gender identity and not just in custody cases. the triad of words health, safety, and welfare will be used by cps, judges and police to take children away from parents like me who knew better than to traumatize their child's gender identity. >> jesse: a school library in roxbury, new jersey is brimming with sexually explicit and graphic books for kids, like this one. has pictures of two young boys having oral sex. now, do we want porn in a children's library? >> what is the educational benefit of talking about a fourth grader who gave a [bleep] to another boy? it's not simply perversion grooming. it's mental rape. what benefit [bleep] to a child who is preparing for the act on or about the sat? is that going to help them get
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into college? is that going to help them get to another school? no, it's not. but you are. >> your time is up. >> we are going to vote every last one of you out. [cheers] >> jesse: that was pastor john and we will talk to him in a second. the president says keep the porn in your kid's library. >> choose love over hate, unit over disunion and progress over retreat. choosing to remember history, not erase it, to read books, not ban them. [applause] no matter how hard some people try. >> jesse: would joe biden read this book to a 9-year-old? we show a 9-year-old a picture of gay oral sex? would you, joe? because adults haven't been protecting children from this craziness? children are starting to revolt. students are revolting against pride month. they are stick of having pride shoved in their face every day.
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here's how kids reacted in a california math class after their teacher started playing a gay pride video. [students boo] >> why are you showing this to kids? >> i will warn you guys now, if you are going to be inappropriate. i will have to give all you a saturday school for next year. so knock it off. >> jesse: she is showing students lesbians kissing and she is saying the students are being inappropriate for not wanting to see it. watch this gay pride video or you are getting detention. that's not very inclusive, ms. clark. now, in massachusetts, a middle school through a radical gay pride. they pushed students to wear rainbow clothes. kids didn't want to wear rainbow clothes they formed counter protest instead of wearing
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rainbow clothes they dressed in red, white, and blue. >> the group of students started chanting my pronouns are u.s.a. and tore down some rainbow banners while another group of students was setting up a pride display. >> jesse: now the school said that wearing red, white, and blue and chanting my pronouns are u.s.a. made the gay and trans trans sexual students feel uncomfortable. oh, so only students aren't able to feel uncomfortable. certain students need to be protected from feeling uncomfortable. having students play gay pride dress-up is fine but wearing red, white, and blue creates a hostile environment? come on. now, imagine the reaction if the school had students dress up in camouflage on veterans day? now, how did the school react to this? well, they are hiring a diversity task force. first order of business, students can be proud of their gender but not proud of their country turn it over to pastor
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john a father who speaks at school boards all across the country and turning point u.s.a. contributor. we will do ladies first here. i'm sure the pastor understands that christine, how aggressive was this pride celebration at the school? >> kids were told they should wear pride clothes, colorful clothes to school to support gay pride. they spoke amongst themselves. i know many people have said this starts at home and it was a parent that told the children not to wear the gay pride colors. to be honest with you i didn't even know this was happening until it happened. the kids spoke among themselves and they just decided that they weren't comfortable. they didn't want to wear those clothes. they didn't want to participate in this celebration because, to be quite honest with you, the lgbtq agendas have been shoved down their throats and it's not just something that has been happening in june. it goes on all year long. i have sent several emails back
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and forth to the school, one teacher in particular that my daughter has she is a computer science teacher she goes so far off the spectrum of what she is to be teaching to push these lgbtq agendas on the kids. like i tried to explain to so many people this happened last week this is not an issue of a hate crime which so many people said that it is. it is kids just simply not wanting sex in the schools. they don't want to talk about gay sex or straight sex or any sex. my daughter put it perfectly when she said i just want to go to school and learn math and english and history. i don't want to talk about this anymore. >> jesse: can you give me an example? are you saying the students are in computer science and they just start talking about gay sex? yeah, there have been many instances, gay sex, law enforcement. her computer science teacher telling her that law enforcement is biased and they go after the minorities and my daughter, for
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one, took offense to that. her dad is a retired police officer. my husband. many of her uncles and cousins are all law enforcement officers. and when they spoke up, and spoke back to this teacher, she flat out told them that they were wrong. i actually sent an email to the school a few months ago and said that any lessons that were being taught that had to do with the gay pride and all of this, i wanted my daughter excused from that because it became something that was so in their faces all the time she just didn't want to be a part of it. >> jesse: sounds like they are not even learning what they should be learning as well. pastor, explain what you. >> exactly to be honest. >> jesse: explain explain what you mean by mental rape. >> i call it mental rape because oftentimes we call it grooming and indoctrination. those words and terms are correct by mental rape it assaults the soul. it penetrates the heart. and it robs children of their
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innocence. it's forcible. children go to school to trust teachers and to learn to learn about reading, writing and arithmetic not to learn about a boy putting his sexual body part into another boy's mouth. you don't go to school for that. so this is eroding the soul of our children and it must end. i'm calling for men around the country to begin to speak up at local school board meetings. men, we have sacrificed our voices. we don't speak up. we need to go down to the front lines and speak up on behalf our children. i'm also calling for the church to engage. pastors should address these issues but many have gone woke. they have bow to the democrat party. and it needs to stop. we need to bring revival to america and revival starts with truth, not bowing to the wrong rainbow. >> jesse: well said and we don't have a problem with pride month,
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black history month, women's month, all of it but pride month has gotten a little aggressive and everybody now knows it. thank you guys so much for joining "primetime" and keep us posted especially on these developments at this school. >> will do, thank you. >> jesse: rachel maddow says she is better than you what if we live to 100. i don't want to outlive our money. i keep eating all these chia seeds. i could live to be 100. we work with empower, even if we do live to 100 we don't have to worry. eh, not worried. take control of your financial future to empower what's next. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger.
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>> jesse: yesterday, joe biden had donald trump arrested and the media still wasn't happy because they didn't get the trophy they have been waiting for, the mugshot. >> there was a mugshot, that's off process. >> no bail money. >> there's no bail money. they didn't make him surrender
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his passport. i was very disappointed that it seemed that he had completed the booking process before entering the courtroom. he got special treatment. >> jesse: other than the mugshot the media doesn't want to see trump's face on tv. after yesterday's arraignment trump went to a cuban restaurant where he comped everyone's lunch but the media panicked. they don't want you to see that. >> that's the picture over your brilliant words, we don't need to see that anymore we know where he is. >> the folks in the control room i don't need to see any more of that is he trying to turn it into a spectacle, into a campaign ad. that's enough of that we have seen it already. >> jesse: the media only wants you to see courtroom sketches and mug shots. not trump having lunch, see, that's normal. they expected to see trump in tears after joe biden had him arrested. but he wasn't playing their game so got take that off the screen crowds liking trump.
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people praying with trump. trump buying fans lunch. you are not supposed to see that then the former president flew to bedminster and spoke about the day. >> this day will go counsel in infamy and joe biden will forever be remembered as not only the most corrupt president in the history of our country but you, perhaps, even more importantly, the president who together with a band of his closest thugs, miss fits and marxists tried to destroy american democracy. >> jesse: cnn and msnbc call themselves news channels they didn't air the speech. >> we are not carrying his remarks live because, frankly, he says a lot of things that are not true and sometimes potentially dangerous. >> we do not intend carry these remarks live as we said before this niece circumstances there is a cost to us as a news organization to knowingly broadcast untrue things. >> jesse: the former president was arrested by his rival for the first time in american history and he spoke about it for the very first time.
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there's nothing more news worthy than that. but the media doesn't want to cover the news. they want to cover that up. and this isn't about misinformation. rachel maddow broadcast dangerous misinformation for a living. she said trump colluded. she said covid vaccines stop transmission. she said hunter's laptop was a hoax. this isn't about protecting viewers from misinformation because every politician says stuff that isn't true. you can't sens sense censor oned let everybody else speak live that's what they are going to do. that's how the media is going to cover trump this election. they are just not going to cover him. they are going to skew him for you this has never been done in american history. the media doesn't trust you the american viewer make up your mind. you are not smart enough. rachel and james are smarter than you. they will censor trump and tell you what to think afterwards. other networks like pbs did take
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trump's speech but not without putting a big fat disclaimer running on the bottom of the screen. >> they want to take away my freedom because i will never let them take away your freedoms. [cheers] >> they want to silence me because i will never let them silence you. they want you silent. and i'm the only one that can save this nation because you know they are not coming after me, they are coming after you and i just happen to be standing in their way and i will never be -- >> jesse: take a look at the bottom of the screen. experts warn that inflammatory rhetoric from elected officials or people in power can prompt individual actors to commit acts of violence. violent rhetoric has escalated on online forums and far right militia groups since trump's federal indictment. >> this is a taxpayer funded news station. they are using your money and telling you that the guy that you voted for is a dangerous
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tyrant. this is already not a free and fair election. the media is now hiding both presidential candidates from you. they are hiding biden so you can't evaluate him and they are hiding trump so you can't be persuaded by him. what kind of presidential election are we going to have where the american voter isn't going to be able to see or hear from either candidate? the media has become the most dangerous thing in the united states. beware of people who swear they're only trying to protect you. dana perino is my co-host on "the five" and co-anchor of "america's newsroom." are they going to continue to do this to donald trump? >> i think it's so interesting because it feels like they have learned nothing from 2015. they just don't know how to deal with donald trump. right? they had -- they put him on all the television screens in 2015 and 2016 and whoops, did we do that? actually, did that help? and then yesterday, there was no mugshot. we had the court sketch, which was very flattering to the president and i would have
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wanted that everywhere myself there was no video. we are in a visual medium. you had him at the speech we will monitor the speech for news without having to say we are not covering the speech because we are going to try make sure that you don't hear anything that's untrue. i think that was a really a step too far. >> jesse: you go to a cuban restaurant. there's no mugshot. there is no video of him walking out, looking sad. so that's on his terms. and they don't want to cover trump on his terms they want to cover mugshot, court sketches, him in handcuffs or him looking really sad. >> dana: also, they had brought in all sorts of fire power, pundits they had all across the table, right? and then all of a sudden he starts speaking oh yeah, no we are not going to cover that anymore. i loved what you said about the media not covering biden partly because is he not doing anything. they also don't cover the hunter biden story. >> jesse: right. >> dana: we have been following
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this for a long time. we know the story inside and out. even when you have new revelations by senator chuck grassley, somebody who is quite respected and credible in washington, the rest of the media still doesn't cover that i believe that if you are a trump voter or maybe you are a republican who doesn't support trump in this election, when you look at this you could see the doubling standard and unfairness of it all. >> jesse: next time dana perino comes on disclaimer this could be dangerous. >> dana: that is stunning. speech is not violence. that's another life lesson, jesse. >> jesse: i will take that to the bank. thank you so much. >> dana: good to see you. >> jesse: meanwhile, the media is finally getting around to asking joe biden about the 17 tapes of he and hunter talking business and taking bribes from ukraine. listen. >> are there tapes that you accepted bribes, president biden? is that true? would you comment on the arrest of the former president, sir?
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>> jesse: no. >> laugh off the press, arrest your opponent. don't campaign, and try not to fall down again. that's biden's campaign strategy right there. despite a mountain of evidence, house democrats haven't seen any evidence. >> i have no reason to think that any of that is true. >> i don't believe there is merit to that. >> show us proof. if they have recordings as they say they have reportings, then they should show us. they want to waste their time on worthless investigations they have to answer to the american people why they chose to do that. >> jesse: swalwell should know a thing or two about wassing time on worthless regulations how long was russia gate two and a half years and came up with nothing? the biden investigation is just getting started. according to paul sperry some of the documents recovered from joe biden's personal stash highly classified white house records is said to include u.s. national defense information related to
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china if joe didn't have chinese documents next to his corvette, feel free correct me at any time. this is looking like a cover-up. joe biden stole u.s. defense documents on china, then got paid by china, and hunter's business partner is a spy chief of china. trump gets charged with espionage? you know what's going on here. marco rubio is the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee and he's the author of "decades of decadence." senator, the intelligence committee is now hiding damaging, potential information about the president and it's been going on for years. what are you going to do about this? >> you are referring to the fbi? >> jesse: the fbi. the cia. >> i want to be clear there is a lot of stuff they do have counterintelligence domestic obligation on national security,
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right? here what happens we have. we have somebody who came to the fbi and said we believe and we know and we have information that joe biden is doing x, y, and z that's wrong breaking the law taking money, et cetera, et cetera. even recordings, okay? i understand why a complaint like that isn't in the public domain because anybody could walk in and make that claim against me and so forth. here's the difference. what we have now is the whistleblower. somebody who is within the fbi who has come forward and said they had that information. they did nothing about it. they didn't even look into it to see whether it's true or not. that's where we are today. where we are today is we have a whistleblower that says not only was this complaint filed and this information received, but the fbi, according to the whistleblower, never followed up on it, never investigated it, never did anything that they could see if it was true. so senator the difference between what they did with hillary, if hillary hands the fbi fake information about trump, they launch a two and a half year investigation. but if a credible informant, who has been credible for years and been paid by the fbi hands them
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information about joe biden, they sit on it. why is that happening? >> well, i mean, i think, first of all, i have two observations on that. the first is you showed a segment with different members of congress saying i have seen no evidence. they saw no evidence either when they used to lie and go on tv and say we know there was collusion, we can't tell you. they were lying. they were lying then and knew they were lying and did anyway. second the best thing i have seen of the montage of the media yesterday and all the his tier ron economics going on with the trump situation. that's a good thing. we don't have to pretend anymore. it is now there for everyone to see. everything is stacked. the media, all of these institutions, the highest levels of government bureaucratic level view temporary employees they have done whatever they want. the reality of it. this is not conspiracy, not making things up or seeing ghosts. this is what it is. it's what my book is about the
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decadence to think we can destroy our institutions, weaponize our courts, destroy the family, destroy community, turn our schools to indoctrination centers, pretend that men are women and women are men and by the way send our jobs and factories overseas and tell people to learn how to code and not get angry and get away with it. 30 years. both sides have pushed some of this stuff. now we are paying a tremendous price. this is decadence. a society that has lost its way. >> jesse: decades of decadence is a good book especially if you are interested in foreign policy after the cold war. senator, thank you so much for joining "primetime." >> thank you. >> jesse: well, the city of portland, oregon spent $50 million to build the homeless a village and "primetime" gets a look inside.
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mentally ill homeless man jordan kneely. bryan llenas is here with the latest. >> sources tell fox news a manhattan grand jury voted to indict 24-year-old daniel penny, the marine veteran will stand trial and face up to 15 years in prison if convicted for the chokehold death of 30-year-old 30-year-old jordan neely. jordan kneel whether there was sufficient evidence and reasonable cause to believe that a crime had been committed. just 12 of the 23 members of the grand jury prosecutors said they had enough evidence. introduce and photos to prove that jo penny caused death of kneely. holding him in a chokehold even after he stopped moving it. took 11 days for manhattan district attorney alvin bragg to charge pen y the charge came only after protests in new york city from activist outraged
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penny was not immediately arrested and charged. penny says he acted in self-defense for himself and everyone on board that subway car scared by neely's verbal threats. he maintains he did what he thought was the right thing to do and did not intend to kill neely, only to restrain the mentally ill man until police arriveed three main threats he repeated over and over, i'm going to kill you, i'm prepared to go jail for life, and i'm willing to die. i was scared for myself. but i looked around i saw women and children he was yelling in their faces saying these threats. i couldn't just sit still. >> at least one witness on the train hailed penny a hero and said she was willing to testify on his behalf. as of now, jesse, penny's next court appearance is july 17th. jesse? >> jesse: thanks so much bryan. the washington, d.c. suburbs, the home of the military industrial complex, but portland, oregon, that's the
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home of the homeless industrial complex. homelessness in portland is exploding. so what did the city do? did they round up the mentally ill and get them treatment? did they crack down on drugs? nope. portland spent $50 million to build safe rest villages for the homeless. basically like little keebler elf towns, four walls a roof, a couple bathrooms, washing machines. this is where they dropped 60 homeless in the middle of a residential neighborhood. not a treatment center no one is getting detoxed. still getting high, still stealing and raising a rut can you say, hey, neighbor. >> this village on north syracuse street is bear lay week old. neighbors say it's already causing issues. >> i have seen a lot of more and more of the, you know, drug dealers here and the people are just very they do the drugs right out in front of us noise going all week long. >> this noise taking by neighbor increase in concerning activity. he tells me starting in the late
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afternoon the same cars will show up and some who live in the safe rest village will approach them. >> i don't think they really care about us, honestly. it's just a feeling i have. it's like we were just thrown out to the wolves. >> jesse: only people the homeless village helps is the people who got the contract to run the homeless village. the group urban got $50 million to run the homeless village or run it into the ground. angela todd is the founder of pdf real and she joins me now. angela, did any thought go into the fact that if you place 60 homeless addicts in the same place that maybe some drug dealers might congregate there? >> all of us in portland, jesse, know what the outcome is here with these safe rest villages. this is honestly just a hail mary they have no idea if it's going to work. it's an indication it hasn't worked so far. our neighborhoods, every time they set up these type of safe
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rest villages, it's just an area around it of organized crime and drugs trying it get people real help. >> jesse: not actually trying to get them real help because they are getting real money. 50 million to put up a bunch of little tents with a washing machine? where did the rest of the money go? this is a fraction of the money. hundreds of millions of dollars pumped into homeless advocacy cartel. the truth is they do not want solutions. they want to for life make these people dependent and they want to take away their purpose so that they can put it through to these nonprofits and continue to fund the elections in oregon. >> jesse: so, angela, is the irs, is it audit ever going to
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happen? or are they just going to keep washing this money through these organizations and then through these politicians' war chests? >> well, if i and the hundred thousand followers that are behind pdx real have anything to say about it in oregon i promise you there is going to be accountability very soon. we are completely just fed up with our government profits off of people's suffering and saying that they're the compassionate ones. we have people out on the street that are nearly they have let this fester so long, jesse, that we have people with mental illness and mental health drug addiction almost seems incurable. it's really awful to see this happen to your city we are tired of the government solutions. one of the most abridge jans things i wanted to say is they are looking to diagnose people
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with substance abuse disorders. federal medicaid waiver for six months planning on housing them and apply them for disability for permits housing for the rest of their life. this proposal, all these proposals it is the money hungry cartel of government and their ngo's and the state of oregon that are profiting from people's suffering. >> jesse: well said, angela. and your group does great work i think everybody should support that thank you, again. >> thank you. >> jesse: up next, a marine says he saw a ufo in the jungles of indonesia. right back when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice. ride it out with the tradeoffs of treating? or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another option. one dose works fast to eliminate migraine pain. treat it anytime, anywhere without worrying where you are
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♪ >> jesse: a pentagon whistleblower claims the united states has been collecting ufos for decades. >> when you say retrieval what do you mean? >> these are retrieving nonhuman origin technical vehicles. you know, call it spacecraft, if you will. it's probably not the right parlance but no kidding,
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nonhuman, exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed. >> if you are telling us the truth, everyone, the entire american public has been lied to for decades. >> yeah. there is a sophisticated disinformation campaign targeting the u.s. populist. >> jesse: as we say in the business big, if true. but that's not the only thing he is claiming. he says the first ever flying saucer was taken from mussolini during world war ii after he got a tip from the pope at the vatican. he also says he doesn't have any evidence to back up that claim because it's all classified and we should believe him because he has the credentials. and that makes us a little nervous. you can't just tell us trust me. you got to give me something. or else we are going to think you are a government plant to make all the other ufo guys to look ridiculous. and there is a new bunch of people coming forward with their own ufo stories. marine veteran michael herrera says he saw a ufo in 2009 while
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he was on a humanitarian mission in indonesia. he says he and five soldiers came across a hovering octagonal ufo being loaded up with weapons. he claims it was rotating in a circular fashion. when herrera's unit got too close they were stopped by u.s. forces. herrera says he took pictures on his panasonic camera but the memory card was stolen out of his locker. the marine says he was also told to keep his mouth shut. >> one day i had got a call from the duty that was in the barracks, i needed to go go up to the cp inform me. i hightailed it up th there oddy enough there was nobody in the building except one gentleman wearing air force dress blues missing a name tag. he said you are not allowed to tell anybody in your chain of command. i don't care if it's a general. i don't care if it's anybody. you are not allowed to talk about what happened. you can go to prison for this or be killed.
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>> jesse: herrera shared his story exclusively with daily mail reporter josh boswell who joins me now. so what's going on here, josh? >> yeah, so, the context for this is really interesting here. you had congress passing an amendment to the annual military funding bill that said that whistleblowers can now come forward without any retribution and tell stories including evidence of secret programs of reverse engineering of materials and uap which is the government's term for ufos by the way. that have material analysis and reverse engineering programs. that's what they are kind of saying come to us and tell us about. so that's what prompted this marine to come forward. and after 14 years of silence, he sees this and he says all right, i'm going to come forward, tell my story, and so he has done. he has briefed air aro department of defense ufo offers
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and he is look to tell his story publicly as well. >> jesse: josh, you are a very good reporter. what do your instincts say about all of this stuff? >> you know, it's very difficult to tell at this stage because all of these witnesses have not been firsthand they have not brought us document videos at this point. the first person dave gresh, he was telling us that he was aware of these crash retrieval programs. but we haven't seen those firsthand witnesses yet. until they come forward, we're going to have an element of skepticism here at least. but, the inspector general of the intelligence community did deem his claims -- they deemed them urgent and credible and so we got to lend at least some credence. >> jesse: all right, josh boswell, thank you so much for bringing that to us. >> thank you. >> jesse: well, men are having prpms now. we think we know who is
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♪ >> jesse: where's the gurgle? time for cooler. let's bring in jimmy failla host of fox across america. he's pointing and slugging. >> a lot going on over here. >> jesse: first up men can have pms now. watch. >> i want to say i experience pms symptoms but i've been cramping incredibly bad all day. so, yeah, pms symptoms are ruining my disney trip. >> jesse: have you ever had pms? >> i'm a little older now i'm beyond that. someone needs to explain to him this isn't why they call that wing of the park fantasy land and what a dumb fantasy to have. and do you know what would cure that, trying to buy tampons in a disney park. you know how expensive they are.
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i'm still paying interest on a hot pretzel i played in 2012. but maybe he went on the new disney ride peter pan sexual hanging out with snow white and the seven gender. >> jesse: you got anymore? >> oh, yeah, it's a small reassignment surgery after all i could go on for days point is it's a crazy person. >> jesse: one more. >> no, let's go. >> jesse: up next watch tom brady throw this dart at a drone from a yacht. >> if i hit the drone on a first try maybe i should come out of retirement. >> dad you're going to miss. >> i probably will miss. >> first try. >> oh, you got it! >> jesse: this is the second-most watched video on youtube in 24 hours right behind will smith slapping chris rock. >> love that. >> jesse: i think i watched that a million times. >> you want to know the tell here the reason why it's so popular is because it's the only sports event that doesn't have a pride ceremony half way through.
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people are like finally some escapism. but the key to coming back isn't the accuracy of the throw, it's the nagging daughter going dad you're going to miss. having another nagging daughter at home dad you couldn't win another super bowl the combination of that and how bad the raiders quarterback play is. >> jesse: who is the raiders quarterback. >> it's supposed to be jimmy garoppolo. >> jesse: isn't he hurt? >> yes he gets hurt during the national anthem. >> jesse: this is the prediction we'll play when brady comes back. lastly pat sajak announced he's going to be retiring. so who's going to be replacing him? >> i want that job. i think it would be lots of fun. >> you know what? sarah and i could be vannah white. >> i was going to say okay and then joy said she was going to be vannah white. >> haven't the american people
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been through enough without swapping out for joy by heart. >> jesse: i want to see joy behar walk over to l flip it over and swish and walk away. >> i'm all for joy getting in extra steps on the fit bit. >> jesse: stop it you're so mean. >> look at me. >> jesse: i actually know who's replacing. >> give it to me. >> jesse: the guy with the nice east on american idol. >> see crest? >> jesse: see crest. >> it's about time he gets some tv work. >> jesse: they've been holding him down too long. >> when he's he going to get a break. >> jesse: thanks jimmy. >> the best. >> jesse: happy 42nd wedding anniversary to don and donna. 42 years. how did you do it? give me some tips. but first texts. doug from arizona, you can't talk about sex at work yes it's encouraged at grade school. you talk about that stuff they talk about at grade school at any company, terminated >> jim from ohio, no wonder the kids can't do math.
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too busy reading about pan sexual assaults. >> jane from vernon new jersey well at least i have another word for minaj a i would. thanks. >> ricky from texas, 50 million for 60 homeless people? that's 800 gs each. can we get an audit here? the same people auditing that city did the blm people. i'm watters, this is my world. ♪ >> brian: hello and welcome to fox news tonight i'm brian kilmeade and will be brian kilmeade all week long. now this former president donald trump's arrest and arraignment you saw it right here, it a turning point in american history. whatever you think of trump you may love him you may not love him the entire prosecution is unprecedented, no president has been federally indicted and arrested before. hopefully it won't happen again but that's exactly how most cable news covered it. this is unprecedented, wall to wall coverage right? according to news

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