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security spokesman john kirby from the house and tom cotton himself a veteran. we are going to talk about these battles over defense spends. it's getting heated. thank you so much for inviting us into your home on this friday night. that is it for this "special report," fair, balanced and as bret says unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts just seconds from now. jesse? >> jesse: thanks, shannon. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: some things are easier to sniff out than bad cologne. >> it's called sex panther by owed i don't know. it's illegal in nine countries. >> yep, it's made with bits of real panther so you know it's good. >> it's quite pungent. >> oh, yeah. >> it's a formidable subsequent. stipulation the nostrils. >> anybody can sniff out what's going on in the white house. a bag of coke winds up in the west wing, we get no suspects,
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no timeline, no video years ago. what about the cameras blind spot. d.n.a.? not a trace. even democrats don't buy it. >> you mean to tell me there is a room in the white house with no video cameras? ain't no damn way, knock it off. >> man, first off, i'm born and raised in washington, d.c. if they're letting people get away with cocaine, let my people out of jail. what is up with that. that's crazy. do you know what i mean? people have been arrested in the district of columbia for cocaine and they done found it in the white house and they can't figure out who is it it belonged to, that's crazy, man. >> if a bag of coke was found anybody anywhere else besides biden's white house somebody is getting charged. is joe biden even going to address it? >> we want to know whose the cocaine is, mr. president? who brought cocaine to the white house? >> jesse: that's right. biden is going back on vacation. hopefully not to the beach. this is the third time they have found drugs in the biden white
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house. the third time. did you know they found cannabis twice, just last year? think about it. if this had ban crack rock in the cubby, we would never know. the only reason we know is because it was a white powder. so the hazmat team had to clear everybody out. since it was coke, we found out, and that's how we know about the cannabis. "primetime" is demanding more details. it's why we have hit the secret service with a freedom of information request, asking for any reports or documents in the last couple years of drug discoveries. we want to know where they found it and who they found it on if this is the third drug case that the biden white house in less than a year, don't you think the secret service would try to start narrowing down these suspects? biden doesn't want anyone te tested. because he doesn't want to be tested. >> come on, man that's like saying you know, before you got in this program if you take a test whether you were taking cocaine or not? what do you think? are you a junky? >> jesse: biden used to take
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drugs in the workplace seriously. in his first year in office, biden fired five of his staffers who tested positive for cannabis. now that there is coke in the white house and he doesn't care, hmmm, something doesn't add up here. if you are the chief of staff, wouldn't you want to know if your staff is dealing or using narcotics. instead they blamed tourists and the media is covering for them. >> that's the thing it's like cocaine gate. we don't know who did this. i'm thinking maybe it's a tourist -- a stupid tourist. a guest, somebody like that. you have got to put your phone and bag there. you have got to put stuff there. so something just. >> who brings their cocaine to the white house? [laughter] >> they left their stash. >> jesse: what kind of tourist would bring cocaine into the white house and have the wherewithal unlock a cubby and then steal the key? is that something like something
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a tourist would do? that doesn't make any sense. >> they have open their pockets and go through screenings with cram c cameras and dogs. this cubby is only for white house staff and white house friends and family members. here's donald trump. >> i don't think it's possible for bawlings of cocaine to be left in a certain area by the situation room. i'm not talking about, you know, five blocks away. the situation room where you decide on war, whether you decide on nuclear. >> are charges allowed in that area where cocaine was found? >> i don't think so. i think only people that have strong passes or family members are able to go through those doors. >> jesse: i will narrow it down for of the secret service the bag coffee contain somebody working or living at the white house. the secret service didn't take investigative steps. listen do andrew weissman,the radical democrat on robert mueller's team. even he says it's a cover-up. >> to me, the secret service
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here looks like they can't find a dead cow in a closet. i mean, this is really just not a sufficient investigation. you interview people but you know what you don't do before you interview people publicly say that there's no d.n.a. evidence and no fingerprints why would you let the whole world know that if you are going to interview people. better to let people think they have that and then interview people so the person who actually left it there or planted it there, whatever the reason is, thinks there may be more evidence out there. >> jesse: if anybody knows how to rig an regulation and entrap a witness, it's that guy. he ran the trump witch-hunt. and he makes a perfect point. you have a suspect list. the suspects don't know you have any video or d.n.a. sit them down, ask them questions. make them think you do. make them feel like if you lie you will charge him with
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perjury. by the way does anybody really think there was no d.n.a. on the bag? they just caught the long island serial killer with a d.n.a. swab off of a 3-year-old pizza crust. you are saying they didn't get half a print, not a little molecule of perspiration on the bag? , not a trace? the secret service blew it. >> it certainly is not a good look. and no one feels good about that. >> i'm guessing the white house doesn't like that there is no answer here. >> oh it's unsatisfactorying for everyone. >> it only feeds t conspiratoril beast. >> the white house doesn't like there is no answer in the white house is breathing a sigh of relief there is no answer. is chuck todd knew around here? what if this was ricin on or about am thraction. you think they would close the book this quick? they don't want to know whose it
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was we will. we will get to the truth i promise. bring in steerch miller former senior adviser to entrepreneurship. steven, you have known the cubby hole situation. tell me about that. >> yes. i am familiar with the cubby hole situation. your yals of this is really spot on. a tourist who hebrew escorted by a senior west wing aid who no security awareness or knowledge of screening location, secret service positions who has somehow managed to smuggle contraband that far also what i'm going to do while i'm here i'm going to take it out of my pocket in plain view, steal a cuppy, put it in a cubby and leave it there. ono way is a tourist going to too that. this cocaine as long as to a member of the administration there on senior was and ability
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to enter through those doors. remember, that's no, sir the general doors for tours. those are the bills used by myself when i was working at the white house. it is a very highly restricted entrance. >> jesse: why would white house staff leave a bag of coke in a cubby? >> what it says to me, jesse, drug use is common and accepted and widespread inside the white house. in other words, when you are just leaving bags of drugs in the white house and people in the white house don't even know whose drugs they are, allegedly then that suggests that drug culture is so common in the white house that people just leaving drugs all over the place. just another day at the white house. i got my cocaine in my coat pocket. better put it in the special cuppy where the white house senior aides' phones go. they say this is a lot where a lot of coke heads, junkies inside the white house. listen no leaks saying senior
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white house gas someone can be addicted to drugs white house. they are all probably familiar with people upper echelon with drug deals. let's be very clear. the senior white house officials made it clear to the secret service that they were not to pursue any true investigatory sets steps. don't blame the secret service. blame the people that are telling the secret service what to do. the secret service, i guarantee, was not given permission to do interviews, to do drug tests, to do any real investigation whatsoever. >> jesse: you are saying the white house told this investigation this ends now. >> there is no way the secret service felt or believed that they had permission to put people in a true investigation setting where a statement to law enforcement is untrue is a crime crime, nor any attempt to invade the truth is false.
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no way be given clearance to do drug odessas. these individuals have security secclearances. you can polygraph. if you have a security clearance you can be pole disqualified. they do it in the fbi and cia. so these individuals that have access to our nation's highest secrets and i'm told people msnbc really don't care a lot before security clearances. economy eted want this to be unnoble mystery of the universe we'll jeff understand it. >> maybe when we find out who built the pyramids in egypt. >> if this wasn't a white house staffer that happened to leave it there, what if it was a drop. what if hunter is living there or ashley and they can't go out and get it from their dealer bicycles, they have to have it brought in. is that a conceivable theory? >> imminently. you should be in charge of et
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investigation your perception of this is so accurate. yes, if you were trying to snuggle drugs into the white house and you were sufficiently senior, that you had unfettered access to this area, with minimal scrutiny, then that would, indeed, be a perfect drop location. you had a regular drop where you put the drugs in that cubby and the number changes this week 67 and previous week is 43, and another week it's 11 and you go to get it. this time it got to build because there was a random search before nic can see it or somebody happened the wrong upy and that's what happened. that's the kind of thing that could explain this. >> >> jesse: i think they were moving the cub were week by week and that would have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> jesse: what the heck is joe biden doing to this baby?
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goli, taste your goals. >> jesse: a lot of whispering going in washington. secret phone calls and texts bouncing all over d.c. democrats are coming up with a plan b. >> some of these democrats have a view that it's possible that an alternate candidate will emerge and are there serious democrats with serious influence who believe that should happen? >> well, there are certainly influential veteran democrats who have gone to some of their alternative possibilities i reported in the piece and said
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listen, get ready, he is not going to run. can i tell his heart is not in it. >> jesse: top democrats are telling everybody joe is not running. big doziers don't want to donate. much less than obama appeared and. he has no campaign headquarters. he has no campaign finance chairman and he has only done one campaign event. taking a three day weekend after spending last weekend getting fried at the beach. does this look like a guy running for re-election? not to me. and the "new york times" just gave the biden campaign the kiss of death. they are giving democrats permission to go all in on joe. they said don't be afraid to go after hunter or joe's health. this is only happening for one reason and it's the only reason that joe is even in the white house. their there must be evidence that joe biden cannot beat donald trump. joe isn't healthy, he can't raise money, and he lacks the
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discipline needed to run a re-election campaign. here's the president nibbling at a terrified baby in finland it's not presidential. it's weird. the only time men do that is if their own children at home, maybe. not with strange babies in the middle of europe with cameras rolling. he is news ling and sniffing random kids. joe showed more affection to this young finish girl than with his own granddaughter in arkansas. tomi lahren is the host of fearless on outkick. before we get to the biden politics. what in god's green earth is he doing with this baby? >> i think he mistook the baby for an ice cream cone or maybe all this time he has been mistaking ice cream cones for baby. i'm not sure which one came first. but it's quite obvious this man is not running for re-election. jesse, i said it back in january of 2023 at the dawn of the new year i said that joe is not
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going to be the democratic nominee for 2024. and now the writing is on the wall. they are gearing up that bus to throw him under and run him over several times, mark my word, it's going to be a democrat and it's not going to be r.f.k. i believe it's going to be gavin newsom. it's as clear as day in my opinion. >> gavin newsom is going to be the democrat nominee in 2024? >> there is no other reason that gavin newsom is traversing the country like a chinese spy balloon, election nearing in red states. there's no reason why he is going on fox news with sean hannity doing an interview. it's quite obvious to me that he is going to be the hand selected one the dnc will install him in the place of biden and i don't think that this was something that came about in the last several months. i think this was all part of the plan. i think they used joe like a trojan horse, a useful idiot as long as they could. now it's became apparent they can't hide the skeleton in the closet anymore. slow trickle and downfall of joe
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biden. gavin newsom couldn't be more excited. >> jesse: will the american voters vote for someone as liberal and as californian as gavin newsom? >> well, unfortunately, gavin newsom is very charismatic and he is, you know, objectively speaking, more handsome and obviously much younger than joe biden. so i wouldn't under estimate gavin newsom. i lived in the hell hole that is california for several years. and as much as california is a disaster. gavin newsom does a really good job of putting lipstick on that pig. so i say don't under estimate the man. i would say by the time i would say by the time the kids are going back to school, you are going to see it as clear as day. gavin newsom will be there. new frontrunner and joe, i'm not sure what he will do. go kiss babies somewhere but i don't think it's going to be joe. >> jesse: one of the reasons we are even talking about gavin newsom and not kamala harris is because kamala harris says things like this: listen. >> when we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our
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children can breathe clean air and drink clean water. [cheers and applause] >> jesse: did kamala harris just say we must reduce population? >> i watched this clip several times because i wondered if it was doctored and no, like everything else she or joe says it is not doctored. that is what she said. so kamala is joe without the excuse of dementia. so the democrats know that she is not their insurance policy. i think early on they thought that she might be. and then they watched her do the job for the last couple of years, they can't take a risk on kamala. i believe they will get her to step down and get out of the way. it's going to cost them. but i think every democrat can be bought for a price. >> jesse: what she just said, you're not supposed to say if you're a liberal. they have been saying this for a long time they need to reduce population to heal the planet. how does she actually intend to do that, do you think? >> i think the democrats are a lot of ideas. i mean they want to block out the sun. whatever they want to do to save
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mother earth. she said the quiet part out loud is what she really did. and, again, jesse, this is another one of those republican conspiracy theories you said for so long that democrats want to reduce the population and then she just flat out said it. so she is a huge liability. maybe even more of a liability than hunter biden. so it's a clown show over there. and i don't think that they are going to put transportation secretary pete buttigieg up there, either. i think gavin newsom is their only option. >> jesse: gavin doesn't nibble babies in finland, he has got that for him. tomi, thank you so much. >> good to see you, y. >> jesse: y. >> up next, police finally caught the serial killer who slaughtered scores of hookers out on long island. ♪
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♪ >> jesse: fox news alert. the 13-year search for a brutal serial kill his or her slayed almost a dozen escorts on long
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island is over. suspect rex heuermann pleaded not guilty to three of those killings today. bill melugin is here with the latest. bill? >> jesse, good evening to you. police say the up famous gilgo beach serial killer is architect from long island. weigh was arrested last night in manhattan. is he now facing murder charges in the killings of three separate women from that high profile case from over a decade ago. 59-year-old rex heuermann pleaded notice today to those three murder charges as well as three counts of second degree murder in relation to the high profile case, again from, over a decade ago. law enforcement descended on his home in massapequa park today that's where he was served a search warrant after he was arrested 8:30 a.m. near his rae office. police charged him with the sex murders of melissa bar bar thal that me and prime system in marie barnes. the women known as the gill go
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4. all found dead around 2009-2010. cell phone tower information was used to trace heuermann's whereabouts as well as burner phones he was that using to to allegedly contact his victims. a pizza crust was pulled from a garbage can outside of his office in january also lingered him to a male hair found on the burlap that was used to restrain naked corpse. prosecutors say he was also frequently searching for information about the murders online. >> in a 14-month period, he had over 200 severance pertaining to the gilgo investigation. not only were -- was he looking at investigative insight, he was looking, trying to figure out how is the task force using cell phones to try to figure out what's happening. >> and, jesse, it doesn't stop there investigators also say heuermann was looking up photos of his alleged victims as well as viewing torture porn.
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his attorney calls the evidence against him circumstantial and claims his client is innocent. we'll send it back to you. >> jesse: thanks, bill. let's turn it over to paul mauro a former nypd wer inspector. >> let's spare a moment for the police who had been working this case back in the day in 2011. not to take anything away from this task force. did unbelievable work. reminded me of the kohberger case. everybody checked their egos at the door and got it done. back in 2011 in very hospitable a windy wind swept area they managed to isolate five human hairs. five thin strands, that they preserved. and that they kept the chain of custody on. cut to now when might throw chondrial d.n.a. developed as tierney mentioned at the press conference. those are going to be the linchpin. the other stuff strong that's
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what pointed them to heuermann, these days with the csi effect juries want d.n.a. >> jesse: they got it off that crust. tell us about the phone deal that connected these calls. >> so my understanding, and it comes from the press conference and also just some back which ther that i have heard is that they had an enormous universe of phone data that they had to crunch. so, when they constituted this task force last year, they had all new faces. a lot of the people originally worked this case have since retired. they got a new chief rodney harrison nypd, i worked for him. you had this new d.a., suffolk county d.a. continuey. they put together a task force of the right people. one of the things they did was we are starting over. we are going to look at everything we have got that included literally millions of data points relative to. is the unsexy, unglamorous meticulous work that goes into big cases like this.
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you don't hear about it. they got down on that stuff. they have used modern programming which was probably not even available 10 years ago when they started and ultimately able to isolate him. once they had him, they were able to do the other stuff. he 50 the description. the d.n.a., et cetera. >> jesse: was he calling the victim's families? >> apparently he was. now, he had a footprint in new york city at one point before it became the gilgo case. and that went relative to one of the vicbarthemeli calling the fs and taunting them. that gives us you a chill. he was looking online now for the numbers and the addresses of relatives. what did he want with the current relatives. >> jesse: what do you think? >> you know, there is only two possibilities i see. either more taunting, because he hadn't been captured yet and, remember, he still had one
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burner phone left. so he wasn't done. the al alternative option to worse use your imagination. >> jesse: we have sound of this sociopath, he gave an interview last year, two years ago to some guy. listen to this. >> i have one tool that's pretty much used in almost every job. and it's actually a cabinet maker's hammer. it is persuasive enough when i need to persuade something. >> not someone? >> something. [laughter] >> and it always yields excellent results. >> that kind of hammer for your business, that's what you saying? that's what you would. >> sometimes i have to be the heavy framinghamer. other times i'm the light weight hammer just to nudge things along. >> jesse: almost like he wanted to tell everybody what he did. >> yeah, he is feeling real superior there.
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remember at this point he hadn't been captured. one thing you can sure of, one of the things the task force did when they went into that house today, they tore the place apart and went right to his tools. they are going to be looking for d.n.a. there they are going to be looking for indicia that any of those tools were used in some of the murders. right now he is indicted on three. there is the fourth victim that was in the burlap sack. they are considering that as the fourth case that they are working. but then there is all these other victims all around this area. >> jesse: i bet they connect him to more. i hope they do. what an animal. thank you so much, paul. >> thank you. >> jesse: why is hollywood starting to sound like donald trump? also, are these the people teaching your children? onward . so i started preparing physically and financially.
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>> jesse: hoilhollywood is alwas telling americans how to think
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and feel. buy an ev. remember when all the riots occurred in 2020. they said get on the streets or else you are racist. remember when covid invaded our country, they told to you mask up, get the jab, and don't question a thing. and now they want your undivided attention, sympathy, and support. hollywood is on strike, ladies and gentlemen. they are demanding more money. they are demanding that their jobs are never replaced by artificial intelligence. here is fran, the nanny with a list of demands. >> we are the victims here. we are being victimized by a very greedy entity. i am shocked by the way the people that we have been in business with were treating us. the gig suspect. you cannot be keep getting twin delled and disrespected and dishonored.
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the entire business model has been changed. we are all going to be in jeopardy of being replaced by machines. and big business. this is major. it's really serious. and it's going to effect every single person that is in labor. >> jesse: wait a second. is this the nanny or is this trump? >> our jobs are fleeing the country they are going to mexico. they are going to many other. there is nobody in our government to fight them. we have a very good fight. and we have a winning fight. because they are using our as a piggy bank. we are losing our good jobs. so many of them. florida is leaving. you see that. their small car division leaving. thousands of jobs leaving michigan. leaving ohio. they are all leaving. and we can't allow it to happen anymore. >> jesse: hollywood actors didn't say anything when we
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outsourced union jobs to china did they. hollywood didn't protest when vaporized the rust belt. waking up to the fact that big business gutting the workforce? they only realize it once it's their job at risk? china stole millions of american union jobs for decades. not a word from hollywood. but the minute artificial intelligence threatens one single hollywood job that's when this becomes the most important issue in the country? sorry fran, you are a day late and a dollar short. we still want you to win the strike. you have guys could not be more late to this. jimmy failla is the host across america. are you buying what the nanny is selling? >> oh, no. do you know what you can really see proof of during her presentation? not the actor's strike, the writer's strike. a lot of bad redundancy reduced to social justice terms. victims, had marginalized and.
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no self-awareness. sick to what they do best which is, of course, cocaine. stick with me. the fact that they didn't, as you said, have the empathy and concern for the little guy. the little guy is the guy who buys the tickets. >> jesse: what about the keystone pipe workers. >> whack 10,000 of those guys right out of the way. >> jesse: you why doesn't she learn to code and go build windmills. >> she isn't doing a damn thing. this is the problem. why their protest fall on deaf ears. >> they hit the genetic lottery. they are so good looking. we are willing to pay $22 for popcorn to recite words written by ugly person. i only know that because i have been in the writer's rooms. when they go out and speak for themselves nobody care what is they have to say. we want to look at you. not hear you. >> jesse: we are on their side. we want them to get paid. we don't want robots taking everyone's job. at this point we have been talking about this for two decades. >> thank you. >> jesse: i have never seen a crazier person right here right now. i'm not talking about this guy right here.
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these unions, the national education association had their annual deal this week. watch this woman, she is a teacher. >> we will change this world for our students! with that inner fire burning! we will never bend! we will never be broken! because we are the nea! and we will always, always do what we must! to be worthy of our students! thank you nea for all you do every day for our babies. and for our colleagues and for your state and for this country. onward nea! onward! [cheers] >> jesse: we are adding her to the suspect list of who left the coke at the white house. i'm kidding. i'm kidding. jimmy, what's going on here.
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>> i thought commercial for noise canceling headphone. put them on. do you want to interrupt that and be like, yo, you get summers off. like, you are not leading people into combat here. you are teaching math, which we respect and need more of. but this is one of those moments where you realize leadership doesn't focus on what the gig is the gig is not being like some faux preacher or political activist. this is the problem. teachers get a bad wrap. there are so many great teachers out there that just want to teach that get overshadowed by this garbage. there is that faction of the teaching fraternity that takes themselves too seriously. not the rank and file but other people. dinner buddy and his wife. she is a kindergarten teacher. oh i'm an educator. i'm like no, no, no. they get naps. your subjects get naps. you are not an educator. you are a teacher and that's a glorious profession. i'm not mocking the profession. i'm mocking the people in leadership who think they are
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like changing the world from some kind of oppression. stop it. >> jesse: don't teachers need to be calm? >> yes. that he was what i mean. >> jesse: and caring and relaxed and centered? >> can you imagine that's your teacher? like you're just sitting there. you are a little tired the bus was a little later than usual and we'll learn science and biology and we won't be stopped until everyone gets an a! come on, man. >> jesse: we have a new lima,. >> i love the intro music. sounds like going to be car chases. jesse watters and steve mcqueen week nights. and i'm excited about it. >> jesse: me at 8:00. laura is at 7:00. up against seacrest now. i only had to take on sajak. >> sajak ducked out because he knew you were coming. >> jesse: some say i put sajak out to pastor. i don't say that i love sajak. i actually watch sajak when i'm off. i watch the 7:00. good luck, secrest against
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laura. hannity still at 9. gut if he would at 10. are you going to watch him at 10:00? >> if i'm on. i will probably catch the clips. if not who am i kidding here? >> jesse: when are you on the primetime lineup? >> i know i will be on your show next week unless there is a change of heart. you will see me on ingraham tuesday and hannity thursday. you are welcome. the ratings fairy is back. all over that lineup. thank you, see you, buddy. >> jesse: sink or swim is up next. ♪ ♪
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>> emily and karloff are at the top. three-point spot gas perino is at two, so we brought them back for a face-off. no hitting each other with paddles. question number one. what makeup brand used a bearded man for their lipstick model?
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>> you put yours up because you are going to cheat. you start on the bottom. >> charlie needs a tutorial. >> maybelline? >> check out this color and shine. >> maybelline stock prices down how much? it is down, not as much as budweiser. >> you are down, too. cnn apologized for using the wrong pronouns and one of their reports. they were talking about dylan or the bag snatcher? >> yesterday, and a session about dylan mulvaney, she was
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mistakenly referred to by the wrong pronoun. >> which politician said he will take trumps you know what? >> very confident, the former governor. >> if he had a monster truck, driven by somebody else. >> which morning host needs their eyes checked after saying the president is very sharp? joy or joe? >> i don't know. i like joe, but let me think. >> i am going to say it is her. >> this is the tiebreaker.
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>> you did it at the last second. >> finally. i won. the last two times i played, i lost. >> you finally got your hat. >> i am going to wear this with pride through new york city. >> i was wearing that hat and somebody thought i worked for msnbc. >> stop it. you know why? because you scowl all the time. everybody there is unhappy. >> have a good weekend. looking good. i don't think you need a reminder because the reminder has been on the bottom of the right-hand screen, on monday, laura is at 7:00, i am at 8:00, and i cannot wait to see you at 8:00. let's do voice mails. we have scott, from columbus,
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ohio. >> first time ever, but i got all four questions on super swim correct. what do i win? >> you when a hat. we will get your info and send it over. mary beth, wisconsin. >> you should wash your own plate and silverware. it is not a big deal. >> yes, it is. it takes a long time and i am busy. carol. >> i know you dislike canadians. i hope you have a change of heart. love your show. >> my producer was talking to me during that, so i have no idea what you just said. victor, tucson, arizona. >> how do you have all this time to read these books people recommend? >> i don't watch television, i
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read before i go to bed, and i read on weekends and i will read some mornings. what do you do? reading is fundamental. i am going to recommend a book for you, about the charles manson murders. i am finding out the trial was a cover-up. there was massive amounts of intelligence, fbi people, scientists in san francisco that were dosing people with lsd, lots of experiments going on in the 60s and that was some experiment that went crazy. bonnie, hudson, wisconsin. >> that is a groove you had going i have never heard and i want to know who it is. start putting that up in the screen in the corner.
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>> you want us to give credit to some of the funk bands we bump in and out with? i will see what i can do. i have great taste in music. >> i am very proud of you and happy for you, that you are now moving into that new time slot. ♪ ♪ >> piers: welcome to fox news tonight. it is the last of my five day stint. i am getting on a plane back to london tomorrow. if you are enjoying it, enjoy the next hour. a democratic establishment has had enough of joe biden. leaders and donor see what you the american people have been saying for more than two years. a president past his prime, who looks like he doesn't know who or whe

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