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and that is what we did. >> laura: glad you surprised the trauma of that. the left is always so tolerant. conservatives are the mean at once. that is that for us tonight. great first week at 7:00 p.m. and thank you for joining us every night. set your dvr and our new time slot changed the old 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and so you stay connected. jesse is next. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime ." tonight... bribery, biden, and american corruption. >> middle school students will be taught that enslaved people benefit from slavery. >> jesse: what is kamala harris hiding?
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>> what if you feel that you are female. >> jesse: why is he or she talking about. and cocaine sharks. ♪ ♪ if you want something swept under the rug just call the biden, whether the laptop, or classified documents. democrats can ever verify anything and now that the smoking gun with the fbi document is out that biden has forced out of the ukrainians they cannot ignore it anymore. they have come up with some hilarious excuses that we have ever seen. msnbc is saying that the fbi informant is just hard of hearing. >> and reading it there are some things that can be lost in translation between the russian that was being spoken by this informant with the sources that
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he is referring to andy translation of that russian. it is not exactly a clean win or loss for anyone. >> jesse: absolutely. the extremely untrustworthy confidential fbi informant probably is hard of hearing. he probably misheard the ukrainian saying that they brought the biden far less. misheard every single meeting and every conversation for three years. the media is having a hard time wrapping their heads around the biden bombshell and i believe that the ukrainians will hire hunter biden to protect them through dad. even if he is losing his laptop and guns everywhere. he is not stupid, he is just disorganized. this is not a tough person connecting the bidens to the bribery. get immediate connect the dots yet? >> not to connect the dots, it
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is just to throw out a whole bunch of dots that don't connect, and just to try to create this atmosphere around president biden that he must've done something wrong. >> jesse: trying to create an atmosphere around the president that he must've done something wrong. that sounds like the russian hoax. eugene, let me connect a few dots for you. you take a pen, drop from the laptop to the whistle-blowers, today eyewitnesses, to the fbi informants, to the photographers, and to the voice mail, and finally the nickname, the big guy. i'm going to connect a bigger dots. you are reporter and supposed to be curious and cynical, at the ukrainians have 17 tapes of the biden talking brides and bank records. the president has sent ukraine billions of dollars for "as long as it takes," you think the president is being blackmailed? we know he is being blackmailed
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by the fbi. is he being blackmailed by ukraine? eugene, he always wondered if trump is being blackmailed from the russian, but he never sent hundred billion dollars to moscow. you don't want to maybe try to connect... we cannot verify it. what we are doing is journalism. we are trying to verify it. we are connecting dots. eugene is a journalism and he's not trying to practice his craft. the media went from let's hire 87,000 agents to the irs agents who are a bunch of liars. >> you have got these people who are these irs informants and they go up there and go, it was actually donald trump. and i was complaining it was donald trump who is president dan, and it was his
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irs and his justice department 2018, and is complete nonsense. >> jesse: has not been following the news. the fbi and justice department have been out to get trump for seven years. they try to take them out with the amendment. to help by t -- a special counsl to investigate him for a crime that he knew he did not commit. joe, you're right. the hunter biden irs investigation started under donald trump. then they moved it to delaware where it went nowhere for six years. and what did you mean desirous informants, they are irs whistle-blowers with pristine records and one of them is a gay democrat. why would lie about that. would you tell me that's not something that hunter would do?
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listen to this one. >> much of the conduct they are talked about was an election year where the subject father was on the ballot and so the "slow walking was good was done by bill barr's justice department because of election-year sensitivities. >> jesse: won election year disclosed investigation down by five years. goldman is bad at math and so he is in politics. i did not know that election years were so sensitive for the department of justice because they spied on trump campaign. and now trump is on trial and three separate cases. it is going to be an election year. it seems like the department of justice gets a lot done in election years when trump is the target. jake tapper thinks that all presidents families are treated the same. >> do you think that it is possible -- because was the
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president's son that there was extra sensitivities and extra protocols because of that that would have been extended to an investigation of a republican president son or daughter as well? >> jesse: extra sensitivities and protocols? the fbi interfered in both of trump elections. the trump family, they sat through dozens of depositions. an added thousands of documents through a two-year investigation from a crime that did not exist. don jr almost got indicted by taking a worthless meeting -- romanians, chinese, mexicans, and taking home millions of dollars after the meetings and after his dad got involved and no one knows why. did the trump or less every get tipped off because hunter did.
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the justice department stopped search warrants, but the feds went through bolano's underwear drawer. art is the kind of extra sensitivities and protocols that first families deserve, jake tapper. there's only one person here with privilege. >> hunter biden is going to have between six and ten criminal referrals, he violated the foreign aid of registration act, he was a minor laundering, he violated the mann act, the list goes on and on. he gets a slap on the rest. and the democrats want to talk about the two-tier system that is racist, hunter biden is a white privilege guy. >> jesse: he should be in prison today, but he is not. hunter is in malibu with the guy who picked up his bill for 2 million with the irs the sugar
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brother. that is kevin the sugar brother will hunter is inside. he has got a plead deal around the corner where is this supposed to stay clean or go to prison? does hunter seem like he is going to stay clean fresh off a bag of coke left on the white house. this is not a classy family. this was a family wide scandal with ten biden family members alleged to take brides overseas. investigators were abstracted from pursuing leads and cannot go anywhere near. with hunter. cannot talk to joe's sister who hunter was sending cash to and were not even allowed to mention joe biden name. when hunter was threatening the chinese to pay up or at his dad would get angry, they were told that was off limits. democrats say that the american voters do not care if
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politicians are corrupt. >> this circus has come to town with the house g.o.p. and what is dangerous about this is that the american people and their needs are not part of their agenda. they want to focus on this political theater. >> jesse: democrats wasted two years on january 6. they used hollywood production crews while american voters were begging them to do something about the border, inflation, and high crime and this was after the democrats wasted years of playing political theater with russia. i've been covering this corruption story for a while now and i feel that it is finally breaking through. what about you to let's turn it over to former fbi agent stuart kaplan, is this breaking through, steward? >> i've got to tell you, jessie, district 1023 form that was released that was stated ju
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june 22nd of 2020 is explosive, it is detailed with facts, and also brings a little bit of sunlight to how many other potential investigations that are ongoing even though they are redacted. these case files have been redacted. what was most telling was when you get to the end of the pa page 4. at this agent who was telephonically interviewing this human source was so taken back by the information he received on a 26 that he called this confidential informant back on the 29th and that is when he detailed the conversation with respect to now knowing that there are 17 alleged recordings between the bidens. i can tell you're an adult that agent will have gone back to the office after that final phone call investigative leads out throughout the various entities
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to go interview does interviews. retrieved as recordings and build the case, and of course with respect to the facts that the bidens have received two payments in the amount of $5 million. that was emphasis with having the irs present on his front stage because we follow the money, but the fbi, they close at that on the irs and did not share this very important information. >> jesse: who has the 17 tapes of the bidens talking bribes? are they still in ukraine, what do you think? >> i would hate to think -- look, jesse, let me put it based upon facts, there is no doubt that the fbi continued to conduct an investigation to ascertain and locate, and try to
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retrieve those recordings. you can take back to the bank. i can sleep on tell you that the fbi did do that. you asked me whether or not they obtain those tapes, and is tapes were buried, or destroyed. that would be something that would be so hard for me to wrap my head around because debt went down to bring end to the fbi, but when i look at all of the information that has come out and this is like a slow process of dribs and drabs of the releasing of these documents. i'm not sure if i can get the benefit of the fbi to whether or not they would have gone or when i've gone to that extent to have god and does recordings and destroyed them. >> jesse: would fbi be blackmailing joe biden if they had the tapes. what would they be doing with them besides sitting on them?
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>> i don't think the fbi will be on position to use those tapes and a measure to blackmail joe biden. given the administration. the current administration and the administration that was there during this time it would not surprise me that the agents were able to locate and track down does recordings, make does recordings disappear, or got does recordings and we would never see them and the light of day. i don't see them using that as leverage against the b24s because as a double-edged sword, and would bring the end of the fbi. >> jesse: thank you so much. have a great weekend. coming up, biden lying again. also kamala harris thinks florida schools are teaching that slavery was good. >> and salt us an attempt to
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: florida is racist again. they say florida schools are teaching students that slavery was good for blacks. >> free housing, permanent employment, and all-you-can-eat corn bread. board of education of florida want you to see that job description and say that slavery was not so bad. >> you're going to say that there are benefits to women big property and subject to abuse, and subject to home enslavement. >> not only assaulting, but
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humiliating. >> jesse: you don't have to fact-checked every racial hoax from msn macy. now that the vice president is involved with i have got to do it. here is it got started. florida board of ed came out the new curriculum. it is rigorous, in-depth, it should be like that. covers the darkest parts of american history how were shackled and traffic from africa. and forced into atrocious conditions. it is a brutally honest depiction of american slavery, the institution, and therefore covers slavery from the perspective of the slave and said if the perspective of the master. the curriculum includes how black slave far less -- it really hard lives better. the various duties and trades performed by slave per less like
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painting, domestic service, blacksmithing, transportation, and obstruction includes how slave per less developed skills. that is the section that everybody is freaking out about. especially kamala harris. >> just yesterday in the state of florida they decided that middle school students will be taught that enslaved people benefit from slavery. they assault us and an attempt -- insult us. and we will not stand for it. >> jesse: benefit from slavery. no one is saying that. it is not true. they are teaching how black people develop skills from a slavery that can be applied for their own personal benefits. kamala, don't you know where florida is teaching its students?
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the two people who wrote florida's african american history curriculum to african american phds are standing by it. here's what they say. any attempt to reduce to just the victim of oppression fails to recognize their strength, courage, and resilience during a difficult time of american history. florida students deserve to know how slaves took advantage of any circumstances they were and to benefit themselves and a community descendants. kamala harris even after this has been explained attacked florida. >> we are imperfect, and we must be honest about that to understand our history, where we have been, and then heading the northstar in terms of where we must go. us before we to be honest. american history is complicated. it is worth having a conversation about how to teach it as long as we can agree to
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the full story. we cannot have an honest conversation with the likes of kamala harris, the likes of msnbc, they don't want an honest conversation. why she so dishonest about how black history is taught. she ignorant and has not read the curriculum, she just being handed talking points, or did she not want african american history to be taught this way. that should not want students to learn how capable black americans were during slavery and afterwards. what is kamala harris hiding to >> what they are doing is that they are creating these unnecessary debates. this is unnecessary to debate whether enslaved people benefited from slavery. are you kidding me. are we supposed to debate that? >> jesse: morris cooper is the author. do you think, harris noticed the curriculum at all and some staffer told her to say what she
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was saying? >> let me say thank you for having me on on this week of your new time. secondly this reminds me of the don't say it day bill -- gay bill. i don't believe the vice president cares. i don't believe the vice president is interested in the truth about the curriculum. the vice president is more interested in creating a wage. it is essential that if we have courses on america's history that we tell the whole story. the whole story about slavery is that it began slavery -- slavery began eons before the existence of america. it is also true that from 1500
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to 1700 there were more europeans being held as slaves then there were blacks. also true that it was unjust and unfair when it happened in america. america like the whole western society ultimately rejected it and now to be black is to be an american, one of the most successful opportunities for any human being on the planet. >> jesse: it is interesting that you can say that and kamala harris, i don't think believes that. do you dig kamala harris believes the real history of american slavery, or is she just ignoring it to score points? >> of course she is trying to score points. you mentioned the resilience of people. black americans have been highly
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resilient and just like the pioneers that came to this country. black americans even during the depravity of slavery were able to take the skills that they had to acquire assets and resources that they often use to pay, to free their spouses or the mother of their children, or even some of their children. in fact, a real narrative of slavery in america would also mention that some ten and 12% of all slaveholders in america from 17 -- 1798 to 1850 were all black. not one that divides us. >> jesse: thank you so much and have a great weekend. are you ready?
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the administration is claiming that they are doing a great job at the border and they are claiming border crosses are well down. the media as printing the propaganda. unlawful are down 77% from the title 42. came up on "the five" the other day. >> border crossings have plummeted and we have heard never seen so many people that are crossing the border, where did they all go -- like one and said of -- us before they are it differently. if you read politico she has read. we don't just read politico, we look at the facts. sometimes numbers lie and more often than not politicians do. there must counting on purpose with 100,000 crossing the border illegally last month, but that does not count all of the border crossers.
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who showed up at ports of entry, and used bidens opentable app. remember the applicant? joe is not counting them, if you go to a port of entry and across the border illegally then that is eight border crosser. joe just legalized border crossings in order to drop the numbers. plus thousands more get flown in it right from venezuela, cuba, and haiti because biden is spoiling them of the executive order. not counting them either he is flying border crossers into the country and not counting them as border crossers. there will number is not 100,000, it is 170,000. do not tell me that the migrant crisis is getting better. joe biden is finding new ways to sweep it under the rug. up next... sharks are lurking and they are high on cocaine.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the biden administration is sponsoring changes for kids. this is joe biden's assistant of health secretary on transgender. >> people are being reasonable by saying why can't children wait until they are a team. >> adolescence is hard to enter puberty as. what you're going through the wrong purity what if you inside feel like you are female, but now you're going through a male puberty. >> gender care is mental care. it is literally suicide prevention care. >> jesse: what does that mean going through the wrong pure beauty? you just go through puberty. and a government official should not be telling parents that your son has to hack off his genitals or he will commit suicide. the government is in the family
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room, they are in your child's bedroom, bathroom, sometimes girls are tomboys and they go through puberty and that is what it does. sometimes boys are little feminine, it may be they are g gay, regardless they still go through puberty as a boy. this is been going on for hundreds of years, thousands of years, and why do we need permanent surgical interventions during puberty. we doubt, but it happened to this kid named cody. >> i was very feminine growing up and i liked barbie, pink, everything like that, and i thought i was never indoctrinated that i would just stay a feminine boy, i was expecting that would help my mental health and it did not do anything. i wasted so much time and all i did was become a medical patient for life. >> jesse: he is suffering and has going to be a medical patient for the rest of his
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life. anybody who has been a teenager or raised a teenager know that teenager feelings are fleeting, they are happy and then they are sad, they hate their friends, they love their friends. one year they dress properly, next year they are alternative. it is called a face. we don't have to harvest healthy organs because it is teens going through a phase. if it is something they want to do when they're 18 and then go for. thousands of kids are regretting the sex change operations. you know who does not regret it? the industries that make money off of it. >> the trans industry is a multibillion-dollar industry, and if you think that they actually care about you, or happy with your transition, or it is successful for you and the long run than you are [bleep] mistaken. they do not give a [bleep]. if they are ready to get money
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off of you. our next guest was born as a girl, transitioned into a boy, regretted it, and then went back to being a girl. chloe, what kind of procedures did you have? >> started at the age of 13 was when i was placed on puberty blockers and then a month after that was put on testosterone, and then at 15 this summer just after my sophomore year of high school and it is when i have removed my. >> jesse: or the doctors, to cancel her's, they tell you to give it a year pump the brakes at all? >> i was told by the oncologist that i refer to that by blocking lockers it can be dangerous for my brain development, but i never heard any of the same concerns from any other doctors, and once i got to the point i
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was seeking surgery than nobody ever pushed back. my parents thought that if i were not allowed to go with this then i would be suicidal. i would commit suicide. >> jesse: is that what you thought? >> now, before i transition i was a perfectly happy kid. i was socially awkward. i was a bit of a tomboy, and i kind of struggled to get fit in with other girls my age, but i've started to make friends on my own and focus on my schoolwork by myself. i was transitioning and taking down all of that way for me and i only started being suicidal after i was on these treatments. >> jesse: at what point did he say that this is got to stop. you had the double mastectomy, you have got the hormone, you got to testosterone, you are reversing this and going back to being a girl as you were born? >> yes. i was fairly confident in my
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identity as a boy up to after i had the surgery. a big part of that is that it wishes a huge shock to my nervous system, my body, and to myself emotionally with the loss of my breasts, and i started to realize that there were things about being a woman and femininity that i really miss. it was not until up until my junior year that lace up on my psychologist's class about childhood and adolescent psychology that goes into raising a child that i realized that one day i wanted to become a mother and have biological children of my own and abbott being on these treatments i can be hindering my ability to. they really hurt knowing that i'm never going to have the chance to breast feed because of
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a decision that i made as a child. >> jesse: why you saying that this is a . and -- spend a lot of time and was all over this with his approach. worried about sharks. our sharks getting high? >> because and the very --
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the amish are a group from pennsylvania that refuse to leave live a modern life. they don't have an electricity and so they have no idea who i am, but they are thriving physically. they might be living in the past, but they are outliving all of us. a research foundation found that the amish are the healthiest people in america. almost no amish children suffer from chronic illnesses like asthma, diabetes, cancer. why is that? everybody that the amish
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interact with are all natural. everything is processed. should we encourage a healthier lifestyle? knife the government has anything to say about it. founder of the vaccine safety research foundation is saying that the amish lifestyle is being censored because if he gets out it will show that the u.s. government and its allies have been poisoning us. >> the u.s. government have been setting the amish for decades, but there's never been a report out to the public, the reason is because it would show that if you don't follow our guidelines you'll end up healthier. that's why there's no report after decades of studying the amish, there is a report because the report would be devastating to the narrative. when show that the cdc has been harming the public for decades and saying nothing and bearing all of the data. >> jesse: how can we live a healthier lifestyle? we have a former amish who is joining us now. you guys are never ill or
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former, what is it with the amish? >> well... i never missed a day of school and so i can contest to never being sick a lot. the amish walked to school, the amish walk to school a mile every day does not matter if it rains, snows, they walked is going to get out there and get fresh air every single day. today i had potatoes out on the garden, i had string beans out on the garden, things out on the garden we pick at that day, eat at that day, our food is fresh, we don't like reserved food, i don't eat any process aerials or things like that. my girls go out to feed their dogs and animals in the middle of the winter barefooted they are stepping around with faulty bugs and they have got a immune system that is far better than most people in the world. does three things give us a lot of reason for life. we are healthy. >> jesse: no plastic,
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electricity, and aiding? >> we sneak in electricity every once in a while. the amish, i'm not supposed to know who you are, but i will not tell anybody. >> jesse: i'm glad the amish know who i am. i'm going to convert. >> i will do that. you will not get any of them on camera because they're not supposed to and that would be proof to their passes that they are. some of my children grew up amish, my in-laws, and was born amish and so i know dear life. >> jesse: give everybody my best and i will see on the buggies in the afternoon. plus , "friday voice mails." . so i started preparing physically and financially. then you came along and made every mile worth it.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: "sink or swim time"
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the two tallest women in fox. who is the smartest and tallest women in fox? we are about to find on it. >> this is the way to judge it. >> jesse: 12 days of summer. which politician was walking around holding a hot dog saying this is the best meat edis. is it mitt romney or chris christie? >> i love hot dogs, i love them and buns, love them with baked beans, and i just like a hot dogs. the best meat that there is. >> when i get it that way. we had a great hot dogs on national hotdog today. i never heard of it being called the best meat. >> he has talked about this before. he loves hot dogs. >> jesse: okay -- which member of the biden
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administration is receiving an award for excellence. is it binder or kirby? >> has never convened. >> jesse: she got a press excellence award this week. you should support her. >> absolutely. >> jesse: which country band the movie. accusing the chinese of the controversy. who band "barbie." >> there is one place that you will not see "barbie" vietnam. >> jesse: this is coming down to the last one. this is a call to arms. there will be a tiebreaker. get ready because he might not
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even need to edge which transaction nest announced that they have joined. it was a dylan or leah thomas? this is going to be tiebreaker. who gets closer. how many pounds does jesse jr. weight? >> this is a good question. 29 and a half. >> that is a good answer. how much time do we have, probably not a lot. i will say 27 pounds. >> jesse: congratulations. the tallest and the smartest.
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major controversy with that last segment. and it involves and is almost as controversial and it is all for us tonight. remember i am watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity" on this friday night. my exclusive town hall with former president donald trump including his answer to this question. >> my question for you president trump, what would you be your first priority if you're reelected? >> sean: the knives are out of rf the k junio

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