tv Jesse Watters Primetime FOX News July 17, 2023 5:00pm-6:00pm PDT
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close is get a better president in 2024. >> looking forward to it, senator. thank you for joining us. that's it for us. my voice held up, very excited. set your dvr every night for 7:00 p.m. so you always stay connected with us. remember, it is america. now and forever. feels good in this slot. jesse watters next. >> welcome to "jesse watters primetime." tonight. >> the secret service has ended their investigation without figuring out who's campaign it was. do you think that's a problem? >> democrats confronted over the white house cocaine scandal. why the coverup should upset you. >> covid-19 is targeted to attack caucasians and black people. >> rfk jr. shock comment that covid-19 may be a racial bio weapon. what does that mean and why anthony fauci is in
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trouble. >> hiking trail, where you going to hike and what trail? >> joe biden is spending $17 million on an anti-racist hiking trail. plus, watch out for sharks. ♪ ♪ before we begin, i want everybody to know how humbled i am about this opportunity. humility is is not something you usually have with jesse watters. i follow two professionals in this slot at 8:00, i will continue the tradition of excellence. but i come from a different place. fox was my first job at a college 20 years ago. i started off in the basement, free-lance making minimum wage. slapping labels on tapes. a few years later i had my big break. let's just say i wasn't camera ready. two people independently
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verified they smoke crack on a regular basis, so we were able to verify that. we found out they basically don't work. no one has a job out of any of the three of them and they're low lives. no one in the town wants anything to do with them whatsoever. >> i have come a long way. we've come a long way, from watteres world weekends to the five. and then to 7:00. >> i am jesse watters. we finally got our hands on mountains of evidence that the pelosis spent months trying to cover up. the constitution says it plain and simple. you can impeach a president for high crimes, treason, bribery. they don't want to know whose coke it was, but we do, we will get to the truth. i promise. >> i am at ground zero. i don't feel safe. >> we love you guys. anything you need, let us know. >> this is garbage. >> you co-sponsored it two days ago. >> makes me look bad.
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>> watters wouldn't do well in prison. >> i am going to shove my foot so far up your [bl [bleep]. a champion has been crowned in the nickname bracket. binder and why are you dressed as a raccoon? >> isn't it fun? >> oh, god, dude, every time i [bleep] see you, it hurts my brain. >> nobody says the news has to be boring. we are going to represent. like i said before, the relationship i had with you is a love story. i love you. i respect you. when you text or call me, i listen to you. everything we do, we do it for you. when a toxic train wrecked in east palestine, ohio, we were there. when paul pelosi tried to bury his dui in napa county, we didn't give up. now when cocaine shows up in the white house, we are
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not satisfied with the explanation because if it was my cocaine or your cocaine, not that we do coc cocaine, we'd be in jail. since it is the white house's cocaine, all they have is a 500 person suspect list that they refuse to narrow down. and the politicians who used to care about white house scandals don't care at all. >> fox, right? i'm mad at fox. not you, you're great. >> i wanted to know if you have concerns about an i8 list it substance brought to the white house and no one can find out who it was. >> i am always concerned about illicit substances. no harm, no foul, we move on. >> why do you think the secret service doesn't care that cocaine was found at the white house? >> i hope they care. there are thousands of people that go in and out of the white house. if you all want to be strip searched for substances before you go into the white house, that's something you should work with the secret service to see if they can accommodate. >> we need an
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investigation. if there's an illegal drug. >> why isn't there any investigation, is that a problem? >> i'm sorry, i'm not up on the details. i didn't know they were ending the investigation. >> if you have concerns there was cocaine found at the white house? it is a risk to our national security. >> i mean, it is obviously a problem to have cocaine in the white house. i hope they figure out how that happened. >> but the secret service ended their investigation without figuring out whose cocaine it was. do you think that's a problem? >> if there was cocaine in my office or in my house, i would want to know how it got there, but joe biden doesn't want to know. i wonder why? >> you said it was very important to president biden that the secret service get to the bottom of who brought it into the white house. so can you just talk about his reaction when he learned that the investigation did not end with a suspect? >> no, and i appreciate the question.
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look, i'm just not going to opine on this, not going to get into specifics on this. bebelieve the secret service did a thorough investigation. >> is the president satisfied with the explanation someone was able to bring an illegal substance into the white house because there are hundreds of people that come here? >> what i will say is the secret service did a thorough investigation. >> so the president is satisfied that no one has any idea why narcotics are lying around his white house? in his first year, he fired five staffers for cannabis. now he is looking the other way at cocaine? that doesn't make sense, does it? if this was anthrax, would he be satisfied the secret service couldn't figure out how anthrax got into the white house? what does the white house consider a thorough investigation, one that doesn't interview a single suspect? the feds interviewed hundreds of people during the russian investigation, a two year investigation into a crime that never happened. fbi agents state parts during school board
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meetings. here we know there's a crime, this is over in ten days with no interviews. if the government wants answers, it is getting an answer, as long as it is the answer they want. and does anybody know they couldn't find a single fingerprint, not a trace of dna? they pulled forensics off a three-year-old pizza crust to nab a serial killer. are you saying the white house coke guy took more precautions than a serial killer? he wore latex gloves into the white house? come on. the secret service knows everything. >> i have gotten to know the secret service well. these are incredible people. and i believe that they know everything. they're really smart and really good at what they do. >> former secret service agent dan bongino says the agents are furious and of course they know whose coke it was. the secret service
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director who is covering up the coke scandal has a history with joe biden. she was on vice president biden's security detail when he went skinny dipping in front of agents. when president biden's last security detail retired, biden put him on his payroll. not only did the secret service clean up hunters's missing gun and crack pipe in the rental car, the bidens were referring favors, getting secret service agent kids into the naval academy, paying health care premiums, comp.ing their rent. it helps when the media covers the biden white house cocaine scandal like it is a republican scandal. >> they are weaponizing hunter biden against his dad as an effective tool to get his dad to lose his cool and to feel the heartache. they're going to weaponize hunter biden. it has nothing to do with hunter biden. you can hear that said 100 times, people who want to believe it are still going to believe it. well, okay, there are people might believe it
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was planted for somebody. so they could advance the hunter biden narrative. >> this is what happens when democrats run out of the usual excuses, russia and racism. they blame the tourists, probably some deplorable junkie. tourists bring it into the white house, get past security screenings, canines, pat downs. once they make it through one layer, they have the wherewithal to find a cubby, dump the bag. we told you this was either a white house staffer or close family member, and our sources tell us hunter is living at the white house. we hope hunter is not involved with the coke, but it is common sense that the cubby would be used as a drop because hunter couldn't leave the residence and score with his old dealer, bicycles. it is a theory, again, we hope we are wrong, but we are not buying this was an actual investigation, this was a coverup. the feds rummaged through melania's underwear drawer.
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you don't think they can make a staffer take a polygraph? if this was the trump white house, they'd make them pee in a cup. here's what the american people are angry about. we are getting investigated for nothing while they sweep evidence under the rug. we are locked up for crimes they committed. their cameras keep going down. they say trust us. their investigations always happen to clear them. if we point any of this out, we are weaponizing. we are not going to let them bury the security footage like the transgender shooter manifesto or the ufo documents or jfk files. prime time is on it until we catch them in the lie. we have spoken to former secret service agents and former fbi guys. now it is time to hear from a former cocaine addict, the wolf of wall street who was portrayed in the film, "wolf of wall street." what do your instincts tell you, jordan? >> listen, obviously i
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don't know for sure, but here's my theory. the obvious person is hunter biden, why? because the action, what people aren't focused on, why would someone take it out of their pocket and leave it somewhere? the answer is when you're in the mind-set of 5d ikt, you want drop poikts to sneak in, take a quick hit, leave it for safe keeping and come back. it was being stored somewhere. you could easily keep it in your pocket, get in and out without being detected. the person that put it there had to be there on a consistent basis to use it undetected. second thing, hopefully he stopped, but people typically don't stop using the drug unless they suffered massive consequences. this guy hasn't suffered consequences for anything, whether it is nthe board of buries ma, becoming a famous artist, selling
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scribble scrabble for hundreds of thousands, no consequences there. why would he stop using drugs, i wonder, when there's no consequences. typically that's not the way it happens. i seriously hope he is not an addict. that's my theory. >> we hope he's not back. you're saying if you're an addict, you don't like to have it on you all the time, you like to keep it in a little spot. >> you will sometimes have it on you. one spot not detected by cameras, the person had to know where cameras weren't looking. that's the first thing. probably has two, three, four different drop spots he can sneak in or she can sneak in, take a quick hit or two and go. i don't think it is joe biden, listen, he would probably be sharper on tv if using coke. if you had to look at someone, i would think, no proof that hunter is the obvious culprit. >> you haven't seen any suspicious activity out of hunter? saw him carrying a
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backpack around. never had him open the backpack, never even interviewed him. >> yeah, well the backpack is not the least of it. the way he was sweating in the video i saw july 2nd, and he had that crazed look in his eye, bit too much sweat on the brow, had a far away being about him that screamed something was going on there, maybe some blow. again, no proof. i don't want to get myself sued. that's my suspicion. >> don't want to get into trouble on the first night, jordan. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> coming up, a prime time investigation on anthony fauci. we caught the biden administration hiding something big. and rfk jr. drops a bioweapons bombshell. he is now being accused of racism. right back.
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and i think about that, but i think about the one who created all intelligence. almighty god, who created this earth, the universe, created you and me. but what are the problems? why do we see war, and famine, and all of these things? well, it's because of sin. the world is infected with sin. and sin separates you from god. but god sent his son, jesus christ, from heaven to this earth to take your sins. and he died and shed his blood on a cross for your sins. and god raised him to life. if you've never invited jesus christ to come into your heart and into your life, you can do that right now. just pray this prayer with me. just say, "god, i'm a sinner." i'm sorry, forgive me. i believe that jesus is your son. i want to trust him as my savior. and i want to follow him as my lord from this day forward, forever. amen. if you prayed that prayer, call the number on the screen. when it comes to your hair, ingredients matter.
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>> prime time respects science even though we don't know much about it. it wasn't my strong suit in school. history and english were my strength and gym. i remember asking a lot of questions in science class. i was allowed to ask a lot. i was allowed to ask more questions in high school science than many people are today. >> the range of society based on science and technology, nobody understands anything about science and technology. this combustible mixture of ignorance and power sooner or later is going to blow up in our faces if we are not able to ask skeptical questions to interrogate those that tell us something is true, to be skeptical of those
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in authority, then we are up for grabs for the next sharl ton political or religion that comes along. >> we learned during covid, the experts don't like questions. the power went to their heads. there was an anti-expert movement. americans gravitated to guys like rfk jr. questioning authority is in his blood. this week he said covid hurt white and black people more than jewish and chinese people. >> covid-19 is targeted to attack caucasians and black people. the people -- there are papers out there that show that the racial and ethnic differential of the impact of that. >> the white house says biden's opponent is racist.
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>> you think about the racist and anti-semitic conspiracy theories that come out of saying those types of things, it's an attack on our fellow citizens, fellow americans. >> rfk jr. went on to say america is developing bioweapons to target the russians and chinese. listen. >> we are developing bioweapons, they're collecting russian dna and chinese dna so we can target by race. >> rfk jr. later said videos were taken out of context. either way, it is a serious allegation and we want him to come on prime time and talk about it. if you have the proof, we want to see it. prime time questions everything. just this week, we got our hands on some fauci documents. a few months ago, a source told prime time fauci had around the clock taxpayer funded security, even though he says he's retired. this doesn't make any sense. the only people that get a security detail after
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retirement are presidents, vice presidents and their families. so we sent a freedom of information act request to the u.s. marshals, demanding all documents surrounding his security detail. and he was right. they're still paying for his security. he has millions in the bank, doesn't work for us any more, why are we paying for it? the attorney general, merrick garland, personally asked for fauci to get the security detail. he is slated to have it through september. maybe even longer. they still haven't said how much it costs us. it has to be hundreds of thousands of dollars. the guy's got world class u.s. marshals, we found out the security detail includes a limousine for the doctor. prime time still has a lot of questions that need to be answered. how long is this going to go on for? why are we paying for it? what's it cost? and it dr. fauci really retire? here now, kentucky senator
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rand paul. so senator, do you know what rfk jr. is talking about here, ethnically targeted bioweapon covid-19? >> there's a lot of information out of china discussing the development of biological weapons that would be based on your genetics, that would be based on trying to be protective. it is a whole category of research. do i think that the chinese and other countries perhaps even our country have looked at types of viruses that genetically are more prone to injure certain individuals? yeah. i think a lot of countries have looked into this, but there's a great deal of evidence china has. there are books written about this, about which ethnicities. only one i can tell you for sure, they try to protect their own. other ethnicities i am not sure about. i think there are studies of covid showing perhaps that it is more serious with certain ethnic races, but the problem is, anytime you mention certain races, you are
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trapped into some sort of racial vortex which is not a good place to go. >> he is in a vortex now, no doubt about that. let's move to dr. fauci. now we have proven that dr. fauci is getting around the clock security provided by the u.s. marshals. that means they station someone outside his house, the limousines take him wherever he needs to go to the airport. why, if he's not in government any more, would he get this? >> so we've been hearing these rumors. he announced his retirement, somebody says he still comes into the office periodically and still has security detail, we are like how come. he is no longer working. we asked hhs early in the summer, we said is he still working and does he have this limo, does he have a driver, does he have a security detail. well, hhs came back to us and said they haven't been paying for it since january. then we discovered that fox did a freedom of information act and a judge forced them to say while hhs wasn't directly
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funding it, the u.s. marshals are funding it. so can you imagine, we asked the government are you funding his limo and driver and security detail, they said we are not doing it but somebody else is doing it and we are reimbursing them. it is a terrible example of the government lying to its representatives and to the people, but also why is a retired guy, the only retired official i know of that gets this kind of treatment is a former president. so i have no idea why this bureaucrat has a limo driver, security detail, and we want to know does he still get legal representation because he may need that eventually. but he is a rich man, his wealth increased by 30% during the pandemic. i think he ought to pay for his own security detail and his own legal defense if he needs one. >> i do too. thanks for joining prime time. >> thank you. >> coming up. ben and jerry's in a big beef with an indian chief. he is on deck.
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>> it's been a hot july. some call it global warming, some call it summer. what's the best way to beat the heat? ice cream. biden's favorite ice cream is ben & jerry's, the most politically correct ice cream on the planet. remember when trump got elected, ben & jerry's put out, what was it called, pecan resist. when colin kaepernick took a knee, he got a flavor, nondairy, nonviolent. for all of the complaining ben & jerry's does, they have a hard time calling out their own problems. they were busted for using child labor this year. they didn't make a flavor for that one, did they? child migrant chip. yum. july 4th, ben & jerry's
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told us we should give our houses back to native americans. they said we stole their land and should give it all back. turns out their vermont headquarters sits on land once occupied by the abenaki nation. the chief of abenaki nation says his ancestors own the land ben & jerry's sits on. how does the abenaki nation feel? let's ask, abenaki nation chief richard o'bomsawin. chief, what would you like to say to ben & jerry's? >> well, i think that when they came out with their statement they probably meant good-by by it, i don't think they meant something bad by it. unfortunately people have a tendency to take things many different ways. the land they sit on does belong to the abenaki people. but let's be very clear on who the abenaki people are. i am the abenaki chief of the indian reservation.
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vermont is our original home lands, our ancestral territory. we haven't been contacted by ben & jerry's. we would love to talk to them, discuss this issue with them. i think that when people speak of saying that we stole their land, we are talking about history, okay? lands today are shared with many people. you know, we can't rewrite all the wrongs of history. what we really, really would like is recognition. we would like our people to be recognized. we would like ben & jerry's and even the u.s. government to recognize who we really are. today there's many of these self proclaimed groups, people come up and said we are abenaki, here is who we are, our jea genealogy with no proof. the people can date families back 400 years. >> you can prove your ancestor. you can date it back that
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that land was originally yours. the fact that ben & jerry's is a progressive company, hasn't acknowledged their headquarters are on that land, what does that say to you? >> well, it says to me they didn't do their homework. sometimes it is easy to make a statement when you haven't done the research to find out whose land you're actually sitting on. maybe that's what they should have done first, okay? i am not going to criticize them for it. many people haven't done their homework or history. the problem is especially in the state of vermont is that the state of vermont came out with self recognition. so what would they do? they would turn around, say who are these abenaki people. the reality is this land belongs to my ancestors. this was their territory. >> we are going to send this interview to ben and jerry. when you sit down with them over ice cream i presume, you come back on prime time and tell us how the meeting went. sound like a deal? >> i would be very glad to
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do that. i hope you come and sit down and talk to us. >> chief, thank you so much for joining us. we look forward to that sit down. >> i thank you very much. looking forward to meeting with you again. >> all right. >> thank you. >> coming up, prime time investigates joe biden's $17 million anti-racist hiking trail. and what the hell happened to charles barkley? >> all you red next are [bleep]. don't want to drink bud light.
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>> the nba season is over. what's charles barkley up to? >> i'm going to buy some drinks for y'all. and i want bud light. all you rednecks are [bleep] who don't want to drink bud light. [bleep] y'all. >> what happened to sir charles? the minute he signs with cnn, he turns into don lemon? bud light, nothing, compared to disney. remember the classic snow
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white and the seven dwarfs? disney is making the fairy tale more inclusive. they're firing six of the seven dwarfs. i am not sure they're thrilled how inclusive disney is now that they're out of a job. i guess disney thought they were offensive, now none of them are allowed to work. a lot of disney characters look different. remember cinder fella. our next guest is a former lbgtq activist. she was part of a group promoting the queer agenda to communities and schools until she realized she didn't like what was going on. now she's become a deprogrammer, helping parents and children understand the agenda that they were injected with. and the radical activists don't like it.
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the deprogrammer, kay yang, joins me now. so when you were teaching these communities and these schools, what kind of bells went off when you said wait a second, something doesn't sit right with me? >> well, thank you so much for having me on the show tonight, jesse. yeah. so it was actually in the early 2010s i was a programmer of an lbgtq nonprofit. i was brought on as outreach education coordinator. at the time i was so excited to be a young person, to find a job i thought was helping to bring valuable resources
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to community members. and unbeknownst to me at the time, my role was less about helping to protect vulnerable people from discrimination and more about being a young bubbly face to put on the front of a massive marketing campaign that was attempting to gain roots in my own community and talented young people are being weaponized against their own interests. that's what happened to me. i was sent to local area schools to work with local businesses and organizations and leave cultural sensitivity trainings. and we would teach people new vocabulary words and gender identity ideology, and i had no idea at the time this new terminology was the language of female erasure that would be used to take away my own sex based rights. >> what other things was behind the agenda in your estimation? >> well, you know, back then ten years ago the idea of a trans kid was unheard of.
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the children that i was working with were in their teen years and it was later after working at the lgbt center i came to understand what we were doing was paving the way for creation and acceptance of the trans child. i was totally oblivious to the fact i was being used as a trojan horse because behind this message of inclusivity and kindness for everyone, there's a really sinister agenda to normalize these policies and practices that cause irreversible medical damage to healthy children and undermine the sex based rights of women and girls. so part of my responsibility at the lgbt center was helping collate and complete wide range reports required by funders of the new york state department of health and the more teams that we would have to report an lgbt identity, that meant more funding for what i
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believe are public indoctrination initiatives lend under the guys of lgbt health and human services. >> always follow the money. always come back to that. kay, thank you for joining us. we'll have you back. >> thank you, jesse. >> you're going to need a bigger boat. >> sharks are on the hunt this summer. these predators are swimming closer and closer to the shore. >> two men were reportedly bitten by sharks. one in the hand at fire island pines and the other in the knee out in cobb. >> they're pacing to increase the 8 summer attacks last summer.
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a 15-year-old was bitten by what experts believed was a shark surfing the second time. maggie is home in pennsylvania nursing her wounds after surviving the rare attack in the waters off stone harbor. >> so far this year, there have been 25 shark attacks across the u.s., including 21 off the east coast. so what's it like to be attacked in the ocean? will krause was spear fishing in the bahamas when a reef shark came up and took a bite from his hand and neck. will lived to tell and is here with us now. will, what was this experience like from the very beginning? >> yeah. it was an out of body experience. in the video, i am facing the opposite direction, so at the time i didn't realize a shark had bitten me, we were speer fishing in the bahamas. i had a group of four other divers with me and the boat was staying close to us to help us be safe
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in the water, and at that moment getting bit, it was such a big impact to my hand, i thought the boat ran me over. when i got to the surface, i realized through my buddies and footage later it was actually a shark that had bit me. >> so you didn't feel the teeth, you just felt the impact? >> you know, when you're underwater, sounds are what you notice the most. i remember hearing the shot of the fish if we were hunting, and i remember hearing the boat go into gear, and i do remember the sounds of my head and the hair and the crunching, obviously not a sound i am very familiar with, nor was it a comfortable feeling. yes. i remember the sounds clearly to this day, and of course, the physical impact of getting hit by something at that speed and that side from behind certainly.
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>> yeah. we had a shark expert tell me a couple months back if i ever encountered a shark in the ocean, in order to save myself, i should swim to it. i'm not sure he was a big fan though. did you hear that from anybody? >> you know, sharks i believe are pretty lazy hunters. they are opportunistic, if they find wounded fish, smell blood, they're excited by that because it is an easy meal and they don't have to work very hard. i do believe that if you face a shark in the water, head on and get as big as you can, again, different species of sharks have different attitudes like dogs have different attitudes depending on the type of dog. >> i don't want to stick around and find out what kind of attitude the shark has. we'll see what happens next time i am deep sea spear fishing. i'm glad you're okay and you lived to tell. thank you so much.
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. >> jesse: new britain, connecticut was given $17 million in infrastructure money from joe biden for an anti-racist hiking trail. now, this town voted 66% for joe in 2020. this must be what they want, right? we sent johnny to find out. ♪ >> joe biden is giving this neighborhood $16 million! >> whoa, thank you. >> wow. >> oh, my god. that is so great. he's such a good guy. >> oh, my god. >> is that true?
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>> what do you think joe biden should spend it on. >> rehabilitation for drug addicts. >> homeless people. >> cleaning up the park. >> extra game of bingo. >> more recycling. >> sorry, joe biden is spending it on a hiking trail. >> you're serious? >> a hiking trail? where you going to hike, what trail? >> are you kidding me? that is ridiculous. >> honey, it's going to be okay. ♪ >> $16 million you can take a hike in the woods, does that sound right? >> it sounds quite boring. >> maybe they need cougars loose in the northeast now. >> there's cougars on the loose? >> want to get it on? >> you better clear your schedule. >> all you need to do is chop down some trees. somebody has to be getting kickbacks. who do you think? >> the nepotism people. hunter biden? >> whoa, isn't he in china somewhere? >> the front pocket, look,
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a year's salary. >> the indians built trails all the time, they didn't have $16 million. >> that's crazy, right? they did it with spoons. >> probably used their hands and shovels and the good indian lord. >> praise the good indian lord, elizabeth warren. >> that sounds sexy. ♪ >> there's good news. joe biden says the hiking trail will fightracism. >> wait, wait, wait, how? >> ever since joe biden went into office, all kind of [bleep]. >> what happened to that? >> don't hold your breath, kid. >> joe biden says this hiking trail will help you find a job, in the woods? with the bears? you'll get eaten by a bear. >> i can't do woods. >> you afraid of wolfs? >> no. >> bears? >> yeah, a little. >> this hiking trail will take years and years to build. >> while people starve years and years.
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>> probably be 100 by then. >> try being 110 and doing it again. >> don't be too upset because new jersey just got $44 million for an electric bus charging station. >> do you know what you could do with 44 million? >> i need to move to new jersey, huh? >> you want an electric charging station? >> i want affordable housing. >> does joe biden need to take a hike? >> a hike is an understatement. >> joe biden, stop spending money badly. >> i don't know why they moved my boy trump out of office. >> that's me. >> you're going to be on "jesse watters primetime." he is a big star. what do you want to tell him? >> just said, think you've done a wonderful job. appreciate you. >> congratulations. can you hit me up with a couple thousand? thank you.
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>> jesse: we have a special guest on the line, a democrat, my mom. mom? >> hello, jesse. >> jesse: hello there, mom. how have you enjoyed the show so far? >> i have enjoyed the show. i want to say congratulations, honey bun. we are so proud of you and your accomplishments and you've worked so hard. now, let's aim to have you keep your job. to that end, i have some suggestions. >> jesse: okay. >> do not tumble into any conspiracy rabbit holes. we do not want to lose you and we want no lawsuits. >> jesse: okay. >> okay? in keeping, i have a list here. in keeping with the hippocratic oath, do no harm. we need you to be kind and respectful. you, yourself mentioned that humble is a stretch, so i get that. use your voice responsibly
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to promote conversation that maintains a narrative thread. there really has been enough biden bashing and the laptop is old. perhaps you could suggest that your people take less interest, for example, in other people's bodies and talk about that. >> jesse: wait, wait, wait. trying to keep other people's interest from children's bodies. that was the point of that segment. mom, i love you. >> wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. seek solutions versus fanning the flames. you could encourage that friend to return to his earlier career on television, everyone in his audience could wear a red hat, and i'm sure the ratings would soar, although never as high, my darling, as yours on "jesse watters primetime." good luck. >> jesse: thank you very much, mom, i love you very much. >> i love you.
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i am thinking that a small dinner between 5:00 and 8:00. >> jesse: we have to go, mom, this is how things are at home. good-bye. sue from new hampshire. we taped "wheel of fortune" and jeopardy to watch you at 7:00, now we will tape our favorite 8:00 p.m. shows because we love you too. i am watters, this is my world. >> sean: thank you, jesse. welcome to "hannity." my monologue in just a moment. first, we begin tonight a fox news alert. breaking just earlier, more evidence that hunter biden was given special treatment during the federal investigation into his criminal activity and the family syndicate. according to a brand new report just released from john solomon at just the news.com, we have confirmed with a house oversight committee chair james comb era recently retire
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