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presidential race already. remember, if you can't catch us live to set your dvr to 6:00 p.m. eastern time, 3:00 out on the west coast. thanks for watching "special report." i'm gillian turner in washington. "jesse watters primetime" begins right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, gillian, in washington. thank you. >> gillian: say hi to your mom. >> jesse: i will. ♪ >> we all remember what it was like in high school when our parents went out of town. you would have the place to yourself, you would throw a party. everyone is having a great time until the cops show up. ♪ we got to go the cops are here, man. [knocking] oh no, it's the cops. >> get out of here. interested. >> drop move it.
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>> jesse: dad came back and he would have to smooth talk the chief, end of story. it feels like that's what happened with cocaine gate. today, the secret service went to congress to tell them they're closing the case does that mean they finally found out who had the coke? no, they don't even have a culprit. they don't even know when the cocaine was dropped. >> when is there a range possibly left. >> secret service does not have an actual range of when the substance was left they said it could have been a few hours, a couple of days or even years. >> jesse: years? they are blaming it on trump? come on. and we still don't know where they found it. remember first we were told it was in the library. then it was in the little cubby. and then it was near the situation room. where hasn't the coke been? but now the secret service is saying it's back in the cubby. >> what we are told is there are 182 lockers on the wall of the foyer in the west wing for individuals to put items in.
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and this was found in locker number 50. and the key currently is missing. >> jesse: so, who used the cubby? cubby number 50. well, the secret service doesn't know. and the key to the cubby just vanished. was the cubby being used as a drop-off location? and who has the key? the person who did the drop or the person who picked it up? only one of two people. and if you are living in the white house, you can't go out and score coke on the streets hunter has had a crack from a woman named ray also known as bicycles. years ago in d.c. hunter and bicycles shacked up together for five months hunter talks about it in his book. did hunter bring the secure building in the world with cameras all over. >> did you ask. >> the only security footage is on -- i believe it's called west
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executive avenue and that is right outside the foyer of the west wing so that is the only security footage that is available they went through, that's how they come up with this number of some 500 individuals. that's not an exact number nor were we given the exact number. but there are not cameras in the foyer. >> jesse: you are telling me cocaine winds up in the white house and there are no cameras? the white house? the secret service says everything, facial recognition, security screenings, d.n.a., canines forensic analysis, fingerprinting, logs, and the coke just happened to be dropped in the one blind spot? they investigate this for 10 days and all they know is that 500 people were near the coke? thanks a lot, secret service. i mean, what if this was ricin? this means the secret service wouldn't be able to find out who brought ricin into the white house. the secret service is supposed to sniff out assassins, bomb
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threats, kidnapping attempts. they can't crack a drug deal at the white house? >> we can pull a serial killer's d.n.a. off of an incinerated hair brush in a landfill 25 years after a crime you are saying we can't find one fingerprint on this bag of coke? not one? not one d.n.a. sample? what did bicycles wear latex gloves? hey, secret service, maybe check the security video for someone wearing latex gloves. the secret service has a $3 billion a year budget billion. they can't solve a case like that? but the democrats are satisfied. >> you know, there are thousands of people who enter there every single day, you know, you know, ten thousand a week or something. you know, we don't check people for drugs on the way in to the capitol or into the capitol office building so we wouldn't
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know if somebody brought some in here. >> you are satisfied or at least, you know, you thought it was a thorough investigation in terms of what they. >> oh, yeah. i'm satisfied it's a thorough investigation. >> jesse: of course he is satisfied but is he a liar. this wasn't a random person getting a tour or construction worker. whoever brought the coke had special access. >> it couldn't be just anyone. it's not just any visitor to the white house. it is a person that was brought in either a pass holder themself or brought in with a pass holder on that particular day. >> if this was the trump white house, ghats democrats would be demanding donald pee in a cup. stephen miller strapped to a lie detector test and be giving kayleigh mcenany a full body cavity search. pence undergo field interviewed tests. did you know that you have to pass a drug test to work at the white house? so everyone at the white house has already been drug tested well aside from the first family. so what's the big deal if you drug test them again?
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well, democrats say it would violate the druggy's civil rights. >> i have heard republican members suggest that they should drug test everybody who was in the white house for that week or that day. you know, which is hundreds or thousands of people and that that would strike me as, you know, a massively disproportionate and over blown response that would violate people's civil liberties. >> maybe it's a bit too far to make 500 people pee in a cup but didn't they make everybody contact trace like crazy for covid? when trump caught covid, the media made maps of everybody who was near him for 72 hours. the media, democrats, everybody made everybody get covid tested every single day. democrats in the media haven't investigated this at all.
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is more dangerous than covid? kimberly cheadle used to be part of vice president biden's security detail. if you remember vice president biden used to skinny dip in front of his female secret service agents. so cheadle, who knows biden a little too well, gets tapped to lead the secret service. is cheettle compromised? we don't know why are the bidens always leaving stuff behind guns, diaries? the government is always there to clean it up. do you know this isn't the first time they found drugs in the biden white house? >> in 2022, twice, while going through screening, people were caught with marijuana in their possession. so, for this being the third time that drugs were found on the white house property during the biden administration, it certainly poses the question what kind of people are we allowing to go on to that premise and what is their actual purpose there?
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>> jesse: "primetime" needs to know the details of these two other drug discoveries in the biden white house and we are on it. don't worry. by the way, we were told hunter's itch was gone. but from 2003 to 2019, hunter relapsed at least 10 times. he would say he was going to rehab and a lot of the times he never made it. fair question: did hunter relapse? we hope he didn't. hunter is supposed to keep his nose clean for the plea deal. does that explain the cover-up? we have been seeing a lot of hunter lately haven't we? state dinners, air force 1, rose garden, camp david, rehoboth, ireland, the fourth of july. hunter is always with joe biden. always. carrying that stupid big red backpack around. why is he always carrying the backpack? why is joe keeping hunter so close? isn't it weird that the president's 53-year-old son who is married with children is living at the white house? joe has been telling his staffers, quote: hands off
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hunter. and that probably goes to the secret service, too. do you think cheetle is saying no to the big guy and this is why we need a real investigation into cocaine gate do you think secret service have ended their investigation is there a role for congress to play here? >> they should know. you can't tell me in the white house with 24/7 surveillance a cubby hole by a situation when you don't know who the -- american people think this is [inaudible] you should get an answer to the question. it just seems to me in america today anything involving biden gets treated different than anything else and that shouldn't be the case. >> jesse: we should know who brought the coke into the white house and the secret service just can't cover it up. cheatle, if the investigation is over, respond to our freedom of information act. give us the coke file. give us the surveillance footage near those little cubbies. since you didn't look at it. we will look at it. if you give it to us, we will crack the case like that.
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so give america what it wants, cheatle. let's bring in florida congressman byron donalds. he's a member of the oversight committee. congressman, you were in the briefing today, did you get the vibe that they might have been not being quite honest with you? >> yeah. got that vibe. there's a lot of things that are hang in there, not totally aware of. but one thing that makes it tough to discuss this is that you are talking about some of the security protocols at the white house. so it makes it difficult to really talk about this publicly but to me, the thing that's lost on me is with all the surveillance that we have al our capability we don't know who left a dime bag of cocaine in the white house. like, we can't even like narrow it down? that's the most frustrating thing overall. >> jesse: well, they are narrowing it down to about 500 people. and then they are just going to drop it. did you get a sense of why they are just dropping it? i think what i gained from was
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that because there is nothing of destructive power, they are basically handling that now off to, i think, investigative branch with fbi or even local police again the secret service is charged with securing this facility. so that's why i think for it to essentially be dropped off because you are not talking about anything that has destructive capability, i think they are looking at it's outside their purview now. we want answers you don't want something like this to happen again in the white house. this is the most secure facility in our country. the president of the united states is there every single day or should be there every single day. that's another story for another day. we want to make sure that place is secure. >> jesse: it's not just anthrax so they just drop it. did you hear, also, that this was the third time they found drugs in the biden white house? >> yes. they did also states that to us. and, again, like this is the thing, like how many -- again, how many times is this happening? we now hear three. so, very concerning.
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i think the other thing is they are going to have an internal discussion with the white house administration about enhancements or changes to the security protocols. so let's see what they come up with. i'm very interested to see how that is going to work. >> jesse: the democrats think this is case closed you will never hear about it again and the secret service is fantastic. the secret service, you'll remember, congressman, deleted all their text messages from january 6th. do you trust the secret service? >> look, i have got to tell you right now i don't really trust any of the federal agencies. that's why in the house we are doing a lot of oversight work that i know you guys definitely cover. but then also from an appropriations standpoint, looking at what we are spending money on, how we spend that money and do everything we can, to hold this administration and i'm going to move the biden administration aside for a moment, hold the bureaucracy and this deep state accountable, because you have people who have been there a long time who are covering up a lot of things that they don't want out for the public because it may cause embarrassment or because it may actually show that we have some serious corruption issues in the
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federal government. >> jesse: do you remember the epstein death, that all the cameras were blank, not working, whatever when he quote, unquote, killed himself? did you get the sense from the briefers that the cameras missed it, the cameras weren't rolling? the cameras didn't capture that specific area? what did they tell you? >> well, what i can share is that in terms of camera footage on the specific area, there is not camera footage of this area. i don't want to get into anything more than that because we are talking about some white house security protocols. how can you go into the white house into the west wing, mind you. not talking about where the massive turns are that's the east wing. the west wing is where business is being conducted. so you have people going into this park and drugs are being found there, that is a serious problem. the biden white house needs to be full-throated and speak clearly on this about what's going on and how they are going to fix it.
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>> jesse: do you think they couldn't narrow down the suspects or they won't narrow down the suspects? >> i think from the briefing, it is difficult to narrow down the suspects and that's when you're going to have to have the white house administration being working in conjunction with secret service. as i understand it, those lines of communication are open. and they have given secret service the information to look for. but i think that's where you have to deal with white house logs and some other stuff to figure out how far you get into that and cross purview between just secret service and what their authority is versus the white house. and essentially their control of movement and so on and so forth in the west wing. >> congressman, if they found coke at your house, would this go the same way? >> absolutely not. come on, man, you already know the answer to that this thing would not be going down like this. >> jesse: people can't believe that they can't believe you can just find drugs on the premises and serve like okay case closed. one and done. that's why people can't believe
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it. >> the bigger thing to that point is you already know that the big media, "the view" and all these commentators they would never let it go. it would be the scandal of the moment until they found their next scandal of the moment. and that's what will be happening from a media perspective. so the reason why we take this as serious as we are, and we are pressing for questions and answers is because this is important. in some respects it speaks to the lax atmosphere that exists at this white house. and if these things are kind of just traipsing through the white house, that's of serious concern with respect to foreign policy and dsk here in the united states. >> they are not taking the whole thing seriously. they don't close the border. they don't enforce the law. their son gets away with pretty much whatever he wants. and it is starting to anger a lot of people because you know it wouldn't go like this if trump were there and they found the bag or if they found it in my house or any one of your constituents' house and i think you nailed it. congressman, thanks so much. >> thank you.
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>> jesse: coming up, john kerry caught red handed lying before congress. and, later, maybe he's born with it. maybe it's maybe blown. ♪ ♪ the world's #1 sleep aid brand for a better night sleep. ( sfx: ding, ding, ding.) so now, he wakes up feeling like himself. ( sfx: crowd cheering ) the reigning family room middle-weight champion. ( ♪ ) get the rest to be your best with zzzquil. it's non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. better days start with zzzquil nights. and try zzzquil purezzzs melatonin gummies. oh, booking.com ♪ somewhere, anywhere... ♪ ♪ i just want to lie motionless in a chair! ♪ booking.com, booking.yeah ♪ ♪
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goli, taste your goals. ♪ >> jesse: once you fly first class, you can't go back to coach. >> i'll take the first class. [laughter] >> jerry? >> what. >> why should you get the first class? elaine, have you ever flown first class? >> no. >> all right then. you don't know what you are missing. i have flown first class, elaine. i can't go back to coach, i can't. i won't. >> jesse: once you fly private can you never go back to commercial. just ask john kerry. only choice for people like him
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to travel. >> i understand you came here with a private jet. is that an environmental way to travel? >> if you offset your carbon, it's the only choice for something like me. the time it takes me to get somewhere, i can't sail across the ocean, i have to fly to meet with people and get things done. but, what i'm doing almost full time is working to win the battle of climate change. >> jesse: don't you see, you have to kill the planet to save the planet and boy oh boy did john kerry do a lot of planet saving on the family jet. it's called the flying squirrel did. he ever use the family jet while climate crusader he was asked this today on capitol hill. >> have you flown on a private jet in a personal or official capacity since you have taken this position? >> possibly once. [laughter] >> jesse: that doesn't feel right. because, according to fox news analysis, the flying squirrel has made 48 trips since kerry was appointed climate caesar back in 2020.
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south korea, sweden, saudi arabia, doesn't feel like he is telling the whole truth. wait, did kerry own the squirrel? and he says what jet? >> we don't own a private jet. i don't own a private jet. i personally have never owned a private jet. and, obviously, it's pretty stupid to talk about coming in a private jet from the state department up here. it just, honestly, if that's where you are want to go, go there. >> jesse: semantics, he is saying he has never owned a private plane, technically that could be true. but his wife owns the plane. and he used it, a lot. that's like saying i don't own a car. i drive my wife's hummer. and eventually his family sold the squirrel. so, how can you sell a jet without owning it, john? here's the problem. if you want to lie about using your jet, that's fine. but when you lie about something so obvious, it makes it impossible for people like me to believe you about anything else you talk about.
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like climate change. dana perino is the co-host of "america's newsroom" and "the five." he didn't swear himself in when he was testifying. so, maybe he just. >> dana: they didn't do that. >> jesse: lied his way through the hearing. >> dana: here's the thing i don't care if he has the private jet. they are the ones who made other people who use private jets they want to make them feel bad. it's okay if you are a rich liberal to fly privately leonardo decaprio and then lecture everybody about climate change. if you started a business in the midwest, you grew it from the ground up, you sold the business, you contributed to the economy and you pay your taxes and you have a private jet, then you are the evil one? >> jesse: so can you make someone else feel bad if you are john kerry but if you make john kerry feel bad that's not allowed. >> dana: how dare you. he is always, i think, seems like the kind of guy who wants to do public service but he doesn't want to answer to the public. like he is above that. >> jesse: right. so we asked him all these questions on the hill today, who works for you? and he wouldn't tell anybody who works for him.
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why do you think that is? do you think it's one of these hunter biden deals where they crusade across the planet and everybody gets rich? >> dana: it's just bizarre to me because aren't they being paid for by the taxpayer? >> jesse: exactly. >> dana: that doesn't make sense. i report directly to the president. maybe that's the deal that he made. now, look, climate change is an issue. it's just one that it shouldn't be as partisan as it is. everybody wants a cleaner environment. >> jesse: sure. >> dana: everybody wants to get to this transition of green energy but we want to do in a smart way and don't want to do it while we are being taken advantage of by china. >> jesse: i picked up trash on my way back from my jog. >> dana: oh, you did? [laughter] >> jesse: very nice, dana. very nice. all right, well, dana has never taken a private jet so she doesn't even know what it's like. >> dana: oh, okay, jerry. i do think republicans have work to do to convince people they know what they are talking about when it comes to smart energy
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policy and getting to a cleaner future private czar of john kerry is not going to do it. >> jesse: the squirrel has been retired bye-bye squirrel. dana, thank you. >> dana: bye-bye. >> jesse: bud light's bottom line getting hammered after partnering up with dylan. earnings circles the drain. costco is placing the death star on bud light. meaning whenever they sell the rest of it they are not replacing it on the shelves. once you lost costco you are lost america. that's the last place you get a 60 pack. you think other companies would take note. best way you can learn is usually from other people's mistakes. that's what people keep telling me. but maybelline just said hold my lip gloss. >> prime day on amazon so why not see if maybelline has any deals going on and look at that and my favorite colors are in stock and ready to ship. my amazon order arrived the next day and here i am filming a makeup review and, baby, check out this color and shine. it's so comfortable and it will
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lived by royalty while nancy was top dog ignoring the struggle of the neighbors. the workers who cleaned up the northern 2020 wildfires. flames raged for 23 straight days in california, burning 70,000 acres across nap that and sonoma counties. it wasn't just vineyards that got cooked. the county's landfill reportedly went up in smoke. with workers at clover flat landfill saying they were exposed to methane gas and a contaminated water supply during the cleanup. a 15-man crew worked 12 hours a day to clean hazardous materials with nothing more than a mask. and when the workers spoke up, they got fired. and now these same workers are about to file a $300 million class action lawsuit. the former napa county mayor had been begging nancy pelosi to clean this place up for years. she didn't care. she didn't do anything now these workers are sick.
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her wine remains spectacular. mayor jeff ellsworth joins me now along with gary hernandez, one of the complainants. mayor, you told pelosi about the dangers, what did she say? >> hi, thanks for having us in this conversation. so i am the former mayor of saint helena a small town in the middle of nap that valley, was mayor from 2018 to 2022, i communicated many times to congresswoman pelosi's chief of staff on the west coast about these problems as well as trying to use any sort of channel i could to get to the higher level of elected, many who have properties in the area. that we have a problem related to contamination, fire risk, and the impacts to these employees. >> jesse: did you get the sense that the pelosis were not so concerned about the workers in the area or the general
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landscape surrounding the vineyard? >> i feel like it's sort of the general culture of disconnect where we have, you know, i want to put it out there. i'm a progressive democrat. and that's been my agenda. but i believe that, you know, folks need to walk the walk if they talk the talk. and saint helena napa county is a backyard to san francisco. there's a political machine that operates. and i often feel that those who have chosen to move into the area of the napa valley there is a disconnect between what's really happening and what they're doing. and so, who gets left behind oftentimes are the workers and the middle class this spreads across the political spectrum it effects democrats and republicans. it effects people of wealth and people with lesser means it
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effects vulnerable communities. >> jesse: it sure does. mr. hernandez, describe the impact this has had on you when you were working in the area of the pelosi vineyard. >> there are many examples one, for example, so if a latino breaks down on route, we cannot depend on any caucasian, males or drivers to come help us. we would have to rely on one another. if it was a caucasian that broke down, we all would have to go and help them out as we would be directed by our supervisor that all hands have to be on board. i have another one of latino worker falling down from his truck, filing a workers' comp and they still forcing him to come back to work although he is under doctor's note that he has to be on light duty or be house arrested. >> jesse: i just find that
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surprising because napa county the place where the pelosi's vineyard is would seem to be a progressive place that welcomed everybody of any color and were fair and, i don't know, it just doesn't sound like the -- doesn't sound like the brand that the pelosis have been projecting. i hope you guys get what you want. get what you deserve. and can get back to work and continue to provide for your families. it's a beautiful place in this country. and you guys do great work. both you and the mayor. >> may i jump in with just another significant example of the -- the iniquity towards the latino workers. you know, many of these are american citizens. many are here with residency. but when the glass fire wildfire burned through the landfill, landfill owned by at the time the pest toney family who sold it to waste connections. the company messaged it did not burn but it did burn.
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and pretty much 100 percent latino workers were sent up into the evacuation smoke and flames zones before there was any official analysis of the situation. it's just an example of a disconnect where we talk about equality and, yet, we have this working group who helped build napa valley and they are sent into the worst part of harm's way in the middle of a disaster when it should have been all hands on deck and proper analysis of the situation. >> jesse: yeah, i expected more from the pelosis and the liberal people of napa valley and i hope you guys get what you are asking for. thank you guys very much for joining us on "primetime." >> no worries. >> thank you. >> jesse: coming up: the homeless are smoking fentanyl and now they're building pools on public property. ♪ ♪ i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivity,
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anymore. >> the homeless are taking away as much property as possible. democrats completely submitted to homelessness. they let it spread. no one is stopping them. first, they started off sleeping in the streets. then they got sleeping bags. then they pitched tents. then they had huts on wheels and now they have their own mini cities complete with electricity, microwaves, tvs plus no mortgage, no rent, no bills. but that wasn't enough now the homeless have pools in seattle the homeless hijacked the land across the street from a retirement home and smoking fentanyl pool side and shut off guns and break in cars. >> these people come in and totally crash the place and ain't paying nothing and stuff like that. but we have got pay to live here. elderly people, especially should not have to worry about our possessions, or our lives. >> it's not safe please get them out of here. >> there are times where you had to get on the floor because of the gunshots?
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>> yeah. in the middle of the night. >> this happens when you don't enforce the law. criminals take control. in oakland, groups of people shut down intersections to do what they call side shows. [tires squealing] [engines revving] [shouting] >> jesse: huge crowds come out to watch these guys rip donuts at high speeds and smash up cars, look at that and sometimes they get mowed down. [sirens] >> whoa! >> jesse: remember alvin bragg, the d.a. here who arrested trump over a business ledger, he finally admitted crime is a problem. >> i know the statistics that crime is down one move my family
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gets on the train i too get a knot in my stomach. >> alvin is scared that his family members are going to get assaulted by one of the criminals he lets out of jail. all this guy does is downgrade felonies. how can he say is he worried when he is making the problem worse? and if you try to stop a subway criminal you get charged with murder. alvin, you should probably ride the subway. maybe see what it's like. also say no to criminals. and maybe draw a line in the sand and saying we're not going to tolerate this anymore. charlie hurt is a fox news contributor. charlie, when i was growing up, when you were growing up, there was a few homeless around, they didn't have tents. they didn't have pools. and they didn't smoke fentanyl and fire weapons right next to an elderly home. >> yeah. you know, it's not safe, it's not fair. in fact, it's a complete mockery of everything that we believe n terms of equal justice under law. if you don't apply the law and then you don't enforce the law for people who break -- who break it, you're basically
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making a mockery of all of those americans who live their lives every day and work hard and obey the rules. and that thing from alvin bragg is the most shocking part of all of it. because he talks about getting a knot in his stomach if one of his relatives gets on the subway. well, every single day hundreds of thousands of new yorkers getting get on the subway to go to work. it's how they work. the only silver lining here is this is the democrat party's resume. this is what open borders, defund the police free crack pipes for everybody gets you. and the worst part of it is this unstenting war on people who work whether it's taking your taxes away from you or forcing people to ride the metro or the subway or whatever under the threat could just be a bystander and get murdered trying to make a living to take care of their family. >> if you try to stop a crime. you get charged with murder.
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charlie -- >> -- exactly. >> we have got a fox news alert. ♪ in president joe biden has just authorized to send up to 3,000 reserve troops to europe for something called operation atlantic resolve. this comes just on the heels of his trip to europe where he met with ukrainian president zelenskyy and this is on top of the 20,000 troops biden sent to europe just last year following russia's invasion of ukraine. so the u.s. currently has over 100,000 troops in europe at this moment. so, charlie, this seems to be an abrupt deployment. how do you interpret that? >> yeah. so i think there are a couple things going on here. the first is that biden embarrassed himself on the world stage yet again over the last couple days. this is an effort to shore up support in europe and specificationly with ukraine and
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zelenskyy. i think it's the first thing. the second thing is that it's a reminder that as unclear as the administration is about what our interests are in this part of the world and in this war that joe biden allowed to hatch under his presidency. as unclear as they are they are fully committed to it. i would advise the president that far more important than just putting more reservists and they are just reservists at this point but that's one step closer to being a full blown hot war with the largest arsenal of nuclear weapons on the planet i would advise the president to explain to the american people what our vital interests are in all of this he has still failed to do that. and i think the answer the reason is because he can't give a -- explain to people what our
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vital national security interests are in this fight. but he certainly is committed to it and it sound like he wants to try to take it to the next level which is absolutely terrifying. >> jesse: it is not a nato country, ukraine. so we are under no obligation to loads a single american soldier in that proxy war with russia. all right. very good discussion. thank you so very much, charlie hurt. >> great to see you, jesse. >> jesse: coming up, johnny finds out who brought the coke to the white house. why can't they just release the tapes and we can figure out who brought the coke in ourselves. >> not going to happen that's like telling on yourself. ♪ ♪
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out. >> you know what they found at the white house? >> another underground tunnel? [buzzer] >> coke. >> they found cocaine. >> cocaine. >> cocaine? >> [screaming]. >> coke at the white house? >> it's a stressful job. >> joe biden is sniffing coke and falling down in front of all our faces. ♪ ♪ >> the biden administration is still investigating who brought it in. what's taking them so long? >> they don't want to find out. >> they're doing all that coke that they found. >> very good. >> hey! what are you guys doing? >> usually whether i don't want to tell my parent i delay. >> you think joe biden is going to come after you? >> no, he come after me i ain't
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going to lie. >> why can't they just release the tapes? then we could figure out who brought the coke in ourselves. >> that won't happen. >> biden released the tapes. >> do it or i'm suing you. >> i think we have to worry about than whose coke is in the white house. >> like what? >> i don't know. >> is that a trick question? >> they didn't find coke in trump's white house. >> what did that tell you? >> trump is a smart man. >> i think he was better at hiding it. >> i need water! help me! i need water! help! >> if they found coke in your house what would happen to you? >> i would probably be in jail. >> i would be taken in jail. >> what are we doing, dealing it? >> well, what are we doing? >> where the fed's at, man? >> when was the last time you
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left your coke somewhere? >> i don't think i can answer that question. >> we -- i don't leave coke. i lose coke. >> son of a [bleep]. >> jesse waters on fox news. >> enjoy the beautiful day, forget what's in the white house. >> he's got a lot of issues. stick to the same story, buddy. >> oh, boy. i'm facing a dinner conundrum on many levels one of which since i'm going to 8:00 next week i'm going to be having dinner at my desk. i'll be eating with my assistant john equipment tragic but we had to make a move so johnny ordered plates and forks and knives. i'm not eating a steak with plastic forks. won't cut. johnny told me this afternoon try not to use the plates.
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why? because someone has to wash them. i said, someone? so, should i have johnny wash my dinner plates? should i have an intern do it, ask our producer to volunteer or wash my plates or is there a custodian on our floor that might do it for a small tip? we want to know what you think. text. kate from florida, can't they get a drug-sniffing dog at the white house? remember what happened? the last dog at the white house bit everybody so they had to kit loose. jim from cat. john kerry told congress i just flew in from europe and my my arms are tired. something is different about his face. did you notice that? mary ann, keen your head down guys on the back of the ball knees bent shoulder square swing away. i'll let you know how that goes
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and jayhawk from florida. why does jillian always tell you to say hi to your mom? jillian is out of material. james from florida. you need to trade in the suit for a day and bring back a poll oh with pop collar. achilles is nodding yesterday. remember, i'm waters. this is my world. >> good evening, welcome to fox news tonight. i'm piers morgan. president trump kept mountains of coke in the white house. imagine the outrage if it was the white powder variety that had been discovered on his watch but 11 days ago actual cocaine was discovered in the biden white house and the case is already closed. nothing to see her apparently. fresh blow to the president's credibility. secret service say
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