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>> hello oil jesse watters and this is "the five." heartbreaking devastation in hawaii at least 36 lives lost after hurricane force winds whipped up wildfires that raged across the island reducing towns to rubble. one resident watching as the flames came dangerously close to
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his home, scorching nearly every building on his street. as of this hour hundreds are presumed missing bodies being pulled from the ocean after people had no choice but to jump in to escape the flames. thousands are scrambling for safety. max gordon is on the ground in maui. max. >> you got it there. it's an island paradise that was turned into a hellscape the field behind me blackenned by the fire, the scent of smoke heavy in the air but good news this morning we saw rain roll through. much neededed -- needed for this scorched island. >> my gosh. look at the harbor. oh my gosh. >> long time residents here shock at what they saw, people here in maui have dealt with so much loss because of these fires at least 36 people dead, it's
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the deadliest u.s. fire since the 2018 campfire. officials here say the conditions have been dry and winds from passing hurricane dora fanned fires and caused them to spread quickly gusts up to 85 miles per hour reported grounding firefighting aircraft. communities on maui decimated block after block burned to the ground. in some cases people had to jump into the ocean to escape the flames. some are left with nothing. at least 11,000 people have been evacuated from the island of maui via air. right now hawaiian airlines is offering $19 tickets to get people to other islands and today around 1500 people are expected to leave the island via air. >> thank you. now to rick, fox weather center. >> yes just want to show you the
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setup of what caused. this we talked about hurricane dora. that's south 700 miles away. high pressure to the north. it's those two in conjunction that funneled all the winds through. you'll notice where they are now moving past hawaii so the winds calming down. >> few before and after pictures. you see almost all of lahaina burned. this is the outlet of maui. now to banyan court, wins up to 80 miles per hour and right there in the larger population area. right now, winds have calmed
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down but around 20-25 miles per hour, across the area that certainly is improvement. one thing i want to show you we as of yesterday 6 percent of the entire state of hawaii was in drought. now the number has gone up to 14 percent and new monitor out but the worst is on mauai severe drought and the precipitation it's the one island here below average, so maybe a little bit of rain coming in over the next few days but they have a deficit in the rain and that's the problem. >> max, you're seeing something new. >> we have a chinook helicopter here carrying a bucket of water. this is one of the important tools firefighters use to dowse the flames and one of the reasons it's made difficult by
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high wind. you can see it circling around. not sure where this helicopter has been making this bucket drop but this is the first time we have seen the chinook in action. the national guard has been the ground aiding in the search and rescue efforts and as you can see they're helping out with the firefighting efforts. jesse. >> dana perino has a question. >> i was wondering given what we know, this happened quickly yesterday and looked like it was far enough away people could take an assessment and decide whether to leave but do you think there could have been more warning the government could have provided to save their
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property or lives? >> yeah, so we had a combination of a lot of different environmental factors. we had dry conditions on the ground. this part of maui in a drought high winds low relative humidity creating a firestorm that moved very quickly. you know, i'm not necessarily going to second guess whether or not there should have been evacuation orders but when a fire starts moving with 80 mile-an-hour winds, oftentimes there's not much firefighters are able to do to stop the flames and we saw the fire move into the town and go from building to building. when a fire goes through and this is a historic area it's like a chain reaction. we saw buildings going down and
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we saw the town essentially decimated. >> max thanks for the reporting. are there people stranded in places where they want to evacuate? we saw reports of that. i'm hoping that's wrong. >> you know, i haven't necessarily heard of anybody stranded. i know that evacuations are going. county of maui busing people to the airport trying to get as and out as possible but search and rescue operations are ongoing. one thing making the a lot more difficult is that communications are spotty on the west side. cell towers down, phone lines down, power out so some people might not be able to contact their loved ones and death toll could rise. >> judge. >> people jumping in ocean
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because they felt they couldn't having been in a national or i mean a natural emergency, once the search and rescue is over they have to feel confident that someone is going to save them not emotionally from the trauma but emotional financially to allow them to build again the army corps of engineers. what is the plan going forward once the search and rescue is over? will the people be allowed to come in and assist the people from hawaii? >> yes, a major disaster declaration is going to unlock federal funds. we are going to have to wait and see. i think right now we are in the assessment phase seeing what's broken finding the people who are missing and then we are going to get to next steps but what is clear is going to take a
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long time for folks to recover. we've got more than 200 structures burned down in lahaina. a lot of things can't be replaced. >> greg. >> the variables of a dry summer and strong winds created this devastation, but how did it start? usually these things are man caused. there could have been volcanic. do they have any idea? >> we don't know what caused these fires also this is not necessarily a volcanic island. it is part after volcanic chain but there aren't active volcanoes so we have to wait for officials how it started. >> let's take it over to rick last words. >> the active volcano is on the big island so not there in maui but with winds this high very
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easily knocked power lines down and spark the vegetation. way too early to figure out what it is but because there were a few fires winds knocking down power lines would be suspect. >> thank you rick and max. coming up on "the five." liberal leaders slamming joe biden over the border crisis. liberal leaders slamming joe biden over the border crisis.
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>> better late than never democrats quickly catch than on to the fact joe biden has messed up the border and the city runs out of room to house migrants in the massachussetts democrat governor is out right declaring one over her state surge. >> immigration system in this nation is broken. new york city has been left to pick up the pieces. new yorkers are going to be left with a $12 billion bill. >> this is a national issue. it demands a national response.
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today i am declaring a state of emergency in massachussetts. critically, i am delivering an urgent and formal appeal to the federal government for intervention and action. >> and you know joe biden is screwed when the liberal media and the squad are calling out his border failures. >> we need leadership from president biden, period. democrats are looking bad right now in new york state and that's unacceptable when we have to win at least four congressional seats to take back the house. so, hopefully the president is listening. >> you look at the skeengs out of new york out of massachussetts it's a state of emergency. there's nothing positive about this for anybody involved here and this is just a situation that looks to be completely out of control. >> showing a local channel in new jersey. yeah it's called "happy days
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with joe" very strange couple. i point out the process of matching liberal consequences to liberal fantasies and this has achieved probably more than anything republicans have ever done busing migrants. now they have to face their own problems. it's brilliant. it's harrowing and it's an emergency. >> one of the motivators for the governor to start busing migrants because the white house condemned anyone on the board are for taking action any state government for taking action at the border and the white house saying this is a federal government responsibility. no can iing. nobody cared that local show of happy joe didn't care about anybody in the border state. >> no. >> so they start busing the migrants and that was racist and bigoted. now you have mayors major cities having to say we need a state of emergency but what are they doing? they're doing something that is the going to backfire. they might get bind's attention
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but they're asking for more resources and access for migrants to get jobs. does that discourage any migrant from coming across? no because you have more money and opportunities for jobs sooner. that's not going to stop the problem. i do say those governors for example governor abbott was called every name in the book but he stick thipt and now you have governor healey saying this is a national problem. for once we agree. >> judge it is frustrating when you hear these leaders saying it's a national problem because you spend so many years prenning behind the virtue of sanctuary cities and mocking state leaders and you could have watched "the five" and figured this out three years ago. >> that's right. it's like what i said yesterday you know. they condemn the movement of the
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migrants of the southern states. they call it a political stunt. they said it was inhumane. they said it was racist and they came out to welcome them and said like mayor adams, who are a sanctuary city. let's meet you at the bus and shake your hands and get you into hotels and 50 percent of hotels are filled with migrants. then all of a sudden there's too many they say gee maybe we got it wrong but if you listen to jamaal brown it's not they got it wrong because the law said they can't come n. it's because we are democrats and we are going to look bad. >> and lose. >> and they know that and there's another example the democrats want to reinvent the wheel cancel everything that donald trump did, they didn't want to remain in mexico. they didn't want to do anything and now they have the consequences and now we have got schools starting in a couple weeks. do you know how many schools have to hire teachers who speak
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ten languages they don't know in order to start? no one is talking about that. it's a nightmare. >> you know i thought harold your idea at the break was absolutely brilliant when you said all these new workers, why not have them build the wall? i thought that was just amazing. you solve two problems. they got jobs. they build the wall. you should be our border czar. >> i don't remember half the things i say. biden had been on the defensive in immigration on the border since he took office. if i were advising him i would tell him this is time to build a bipartisan group of senators and congressman bring them to the white house, sit them around the table let the press in and say let's hammer out 4-5 things we can agree on. build a wall. 2, increase border patrol and agents. 3 let's stop busing people
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around the country because there is not working it was a gimmick at the beginning but i agree with everyone around the table we are seeing the kind of pressure that it puts on doesn't matter if you're democrat or republican as mayor governor these are real issues these are real people and these issues cost real money and create great pressure. >> why stop it? if it's working. >> it's working as a stunt. you can't criticize congressman bowman. he said he wanted to do it for the politics. we need to fix it. 3 let's develop a real strategy to invest in the hemisphere. vice-president harris responsibility assigned to i think it's never too late to step up and provide this kind of leadership. 3,we have to develop a strategy to go after the cartels president biden and president trump. president trump had creative ideas how to go after cartels. we should think more creatively how to do this and finally should not be lost on anyone, we need not on immigration policy
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to help the border but would have a worker shortage challenge in the country. i'm saying let a select group of people in but it won't happen unless there's leadership at the top. boring, but that's what i think. >> i'm getting ribbed later. we were talking about ribs. jesse, i think there should be a new mesherment of time called the fiber the time between us pointing out a serious problem and everybody else from happy joe coming to the same conclusion, i call that a fiver. >> i call it a fiver too. let's go with that. this adams guy pathetic. tiptoeing around calling joe biden out. he's already got kicked off the reelection committee. go for it. >> right. >> say, joe biden, you, yeah i'm talking to you, get down
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here and help us out. get control of the border. give us the money and figure it out. this is kill us here. why doesn't he do that? why is he so scared of joe biden? bowman is not scared of him. bowman name checked him. i don't care if he does it for political reasons as long as he does something. get joe biden's tension. scarborough joe biden watches that show every morning, only thing he watches on tv so scarborough knows he's talking to the president and trying to warn the president this is a political problem and they just basically admitted the democrats aren't going to do anything about a problem until it becomes a political problem so the republicans to have take the problems the democrats are making and make them a political problem for the democrats. republicans aren't smart enough to figure out, i mean finally abbott and desantis figured it out but if the national party can figure out how to make fentanyl a problem for the democrats, inflation, you got to
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put the heat on the democrats because they're allpolitics. they don't care about the people. they care about their own power. >> yeah. all right. coming up the meddle covering for hunter biden's caldron of corruption as republicans uncover more evidence of his malfeasance. calderon caldron. r more evidenc malfeasance.
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>> republicans putting the pedal to the metal apparently to uncover more evidence of potential biden family corruption, releasing bank records over hub's business dealings and huge payday of $20 million. the cash flow stems from hunter biden's time with burisma and biden's time as vice-president.
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>> i wish the media would have asked the president what exactly did your family do to receive this $21 million the house oversight committee has proven. he says that's not true. we have their bank records bank records don't lie. >> that might seem a hard sell politico accused of biased. quote. the washington post fact checked and update to the hunter biden after devin archer saying joe didn't dine with the burisma executive and msnbc. jesse we've come a long way from republicans are conspiracy theorists making up lies about
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joanne hunter, of course they got $20 million but you can't say it went directly to joe biden. >> the russia hoax. trump had the same answer for two and a half years. no collusion. the answer never changed. joe's answer has changed 17 times and the media aren't curious about why it's changing. if you're a journalist, and someone continues to lie over and over again, and it used to be a conspiracy. now it's okay if i have dinner with a burisma executive for an hour. what? what is this guy hiding? we have no money from china. actually it says you've taken $6 million from china and no, my family hasn't taken anything. j.p. morgan sits at $6 million and the media ask about climate change. the minute they ask the question
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the entire biden presidency is happening. >> what is happening to the media? >> you get the impression that everybody knew this so it's no longer a big deal but when you ask about it they say how dare you. now it's like yeah, but it's just money. everybody does it, especially the biden's. and by the way, that's one rallying cry, knob direct payments. you get behind that one. $21 million biden companies and cronies, dozens of phone calls the drugs the guns hookers neglected grind child the lies but no direct payment. we haven't discussed the war. think about it. there is something going on here with biden. obviously he was there a long time before this started. we got a war and it doesn't even feel like a war. know what i'm saying? feels like they do something and it's basically an ongoing profit
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center and i think there's something there that we have yet to address that has to do with our president. >> okay. intruiging. judge. your thoughts. >> well, just to take off of what greg just said, if the united states were really interested and engaging in war and ending it which is the focus of any war to get in hand get out we should have been involved when they were lining up the tanks on the border. we should have been involved when we knew and had information what was coming. what we have are payments that just keep going through from the united states and another few billion and everybody goes over there. nancy goes over there, joe biden goes over there, joe biden goes over there and randy weingarten the whole issue the $21 million you know what that's like
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that's like a defense attorney telling a jury in a murder case the prosecutor did not have the victim tell you that he killed that victim. that i as a prosecutor should dig out the victim from the ground bring him in have him testify as to who killed him. there's something called circumstantial evidence and when you put all the pieces together of the whistleblowers and the bank accounts and the lies and the facts that there was a laptop with emails that confirmed everything else and the timed dinner meetings about which the press lied and the warning post won't admit they said the wrong thing but while there was no record on the schedule about that famous meeting in georgetown with the burisma executive no record we didn't recognize the name. now devin archer says he was there for done terry whole time. he was the executive from burisma. it's ridiculous. the press is not doing its job
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and in the end the american people don't need the press anymore. they see can see what it is. >> elizabeth stepped into this a little bit, perhaps a thorn in biden's side if we have that sound bite please. >> i always worry about the influence peddlers in washington and we got to shut down the revolving door. we have got to have ethics rules that apply to everyone. >> what do you think of that harold? >> i think she's consistent how she's concerned about this issue but i would say three or four quick things. hunt hears a lot of questions to answer. i've not seen evidence and i've said on your show dana and this show two things are showing, or one of two things. i'll be the first to say not only is there a problem for the president but the congress should begin to act like there's a problem. is there any evidence of vice-president biden in his
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official capacity receiving a payment? second, is there any evidence of vice-president biden ordinary when he was in elected office or official capacity doing something to enable or help his son? if one or two of these things are true then congress would be right to begin impeachment proceeding. on putin and ukraine you're my friends but i'm for the united states. i'm not for putin. i know you're for the united states but i remind you if we allowed putin to take ukraine without us providing assistance weapons and money to ukraine china my theory china would have taken taiwan and putin would not have stopped advancing across europe. that's my opinion. >> i love you. >> i love you back. no, the whole idea that you need this information, you need this direct evidence, what did joe biden do as vice-president to show there was a problem? he with held a billion dollars
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of american money until a prosecutor was fired. we are involved in the highest crime level in 30 years in this nation. have you ever seen joe biden once, one time, with all the lunacy and all the chaos and anarchy in this country going after one prosecutor in the united states? not a one but you can be sure he's going after the prosecutor in another country where his son is on a board making million dollars a year. >> he did it as president when he didn't sanction the woman who gave 3.5 million to his family. >> i would say joe biden did benefit. i think it's direct when your grandchildren who aren't of voting age are getting thousands of dollars in their bank accounts. that seems like a direct benefit. >> i don't think the trump kids because they go into business and were in business when president trump was in office that people shouldn't say they shouldn't be in business because their dad was in office. >> what in they were in business before that.
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>> we don't know what the biden's do. >> i hear you. >> lobbyist. that's a felony. >> a foreign agent. >> jesse, questions to answer, i think taking it from hunt tore the president is a bigger lead. >> i thought we were over this. the media say you should wear a mask in your home. i thought we. the media say you should wear
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>> the covid quacks are back. did you miss them? while cases of the virus are rising they remain a historic lows but this doctor thinks you should bust out the masks even while at home. >> we do the public a disservice
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by rolling over, saying let's move on because the truth is the virus doesn't care. yes, you should be wearing masks in crowded areas. so certainly at home it works if you want to reduce household transmission. >> so greg will you continue to wear a mask when you're driving your car? >> yes. in fact you know what i do i wear a mask when i'm putting on another mask. i don't like the period when i'm not covered so i'll put a mask on when i'm getting the other mask. before i get the other mask i have to wear a mask so i'm usually up early morning. as predicted masks became an identity marker. it's a bumper sticker for your face. it's like your body is now a use ed volvo. you got a brew piercing, maybe one or two tattoos from that spring break weekend where you decided you were going to be
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some kind of rastafarian and these are all visible so everybody can gaze at you and see how much you care and how many concerns you share and how complex your life is because you wear a mask that's so important but in reality you're like that woman in that room. you're alone lonely sad and broken. you're a broken person. >> did i see this in the green room too? >> all right, harold. i think it's 25 percent of americans don't trust the cdc and do you think that the new director of the cdc ought to take tips from this pbs doctor to try to get americans back into the fold? >> no. i'm not masking at home. i think people get covid they have kids and they want to make that decision they should make that decision for themselves. i'm interested in hearing from an array of medical professionals. up with thing we learned from covid just listening to your favorite professional may not be the thing to do.
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i hope platforms allow all professionals to share their views. i had covid for the third time a few weeks ago. first two times not sick third time a little bit double vaccination and three boosters. i'm out and i'm taking the subway and i'm going to events. >> do you mask up? >> not at home. >> maybe you should mask up at home. maybe that's your problem. >> i'm going to use your strategy. i'm going to put a mask on as i'm changing my mask. >> jesse most americans think covid is under control and we are laughing at these people. we have covered three things the last two weeks, it's too hot it's racist to go to work, and now we have to mask up because of covid again. there's a reason they want us to stay inside, judge. if you stay inside and don't leave all you do is stay on your computer and your phone. you order food.
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you order movies. they extract as much capital out of your system as possible. can't do that when you're walking around. >> that's right. all those boxes show up at your doorstep. >> i don't know anything about that, judge. never that had problem. i think joe biden might like this doctor because if there was another masking mandate, he could have every reason to go back to basement strategy 2.0 and not have to travel and campaign. one point is people with long covid down to 6 percent. >> what is long covid? >> you want to have long covid. >> i have this theory on one side of the population it's long covid, other side it's side effects from the vaccine and you either have one or the other. >> there's vaccine side effects? >> yes there, is. i don't want to get into it here. >> what would it be? >> you know what i'm saying? it's almost a mirror debate. >> up next.
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>> the whole fake meat craze. beyond meat saying revenue diving plunging 30 percent the second quarter. the fake meat fad has been exposed as a complete waste of money. you were so eager to talk. you have thoughts on this. >> first, i will defend beyond meat. the first attempt is never the good one. you saw the wright brothers. >> red eye. >> you know what bothers me most about this, why does it have to be fake meat? we have not had a new food group in ages. can you think of the last time we have had a real new food group? why not just create a new food group? you don't have to identify as beef or chicken. why don't you be yourself?
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>> nothing since dairy. >> we are stack nant in the food group genres. we need something new. how about glurg? we need to have glurg for breakfast. >> first of all it's not meat. that has been a disservice to cattle ranchers across america and people who raise chickens or the fake pork. i think that's unfair and there should be a law against it but the law of the marketplace works better. nobody likes this stuff. it's a weird texture. it's a weird color. they put color to make it look like blood and i can't take it. then today i was at a shop and got almond milk latte but on the
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board it said you could get a chicken-tuna special. i don't know understand that. so is it chicken fake or tuna fake? i don't know. >> this is really tearing you apart. >> this is just a get rich scheme and i'm jealous. these people made millions of dollars the last five years selling meat. the stock has dropped. they've gotten homes. >> they did all this because of the global warming issue. >> what doesn't make sense to me, if they hate meat so much why do they make fake meat? other thing is it's ultra process e so it's not that good for you, plus there's all kinds of energy that's needed to make it. in the end there's no benefit to
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it. so i think we should have a blurb or something different or a darn hamburger. >> i'm a climate change guy and i'm going to grill a steak. climate change guy and i'm going to grig -- grill
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>> all right. tonight, great show. jamie lists out martha kaus. cat tip tyra's. we are awesome. come be awesome with us. itt's do this. >> greg, you go. yeah. the best tim aboute. it's about time that we saluted some of the achievements of young men everywhere. and here we are at the san antonio zoo with a mascot, a rhino, probably a guy gives ra a wave while hanging out with the real rhinos. you know, it's been a hard challenge to become a mascot buff. e work >> but you go, boy, we see all all the work you do and all the other little boys who want to grow up and be rhino mascots. you go, boy. oh, that was suco touchinghing.a you know, little boys do notn get enough play hereth on the show. >> that's a judge. all right. one of my all time favorite movies is breakfast at tiffany's, that they're offering fans s isasand fashion lovers a chane to own a piece of history from the iconic film holly golightly is pink. and sure, given she's silk
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a and is expected to auction for 300,000 next month featuring au bow, belt, scoop, neckline and gold tassels. now, channel your inner audrey hepburn. >> maybe mommy will buy it. maybe dylan mulvaney will get in on it tonight.s prim jesse watters, primetime, who started the fireet s in hawaii. oh, investigation. that's it for us tonight ha. >> have a good one, everybody. there you go. >> >> welcome to jesse watters. prime time tonight. hawaiian islands burning. >> who started the fire? >> greed is destroying this country. prim is in trouble. sande >> it's the wife.rs how many original colonies were there? >> i'm gonna take a strong guess and say 25. >> should voters have to pass the test? plus, python

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