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this is a nightmare. >> at least you found the exit, that's a plus i will give him that. >> laura: that's progress and we will take it where we can get it. great to see you. that's it for us tonight, don't forget that must follow me on social media. if you loved for some reason my posts on instagram over the weekend. i don't know why you did but you did. it's america now and forever, jesse watters has a great show and he takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse waters primetime," tonight. >> everybody's president. understand when they take the oath that they must be very clear about the responsibilities they may have to take over the job of being president. >> jesse: kamala harris coming for the throne. >> i didn't necessarily want to be given all of this attention just because of my identity. >> it takes a brave and unique person to do this, to be a first.
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>> jesse: it's a peeping tom party at msnbc. >> someone's following me. >> jesse: are the cartels woke? plus, the pizza reveal. >> let me be clear. [bleep] [bleep] my business. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: throughout american history, presidents used foreign summits as an opportunity to forge alliances, negotiate trade deals, stop deadly conflict. franklin roosevelt use the conference to put an end to world war ii. ronald reagan uses meetings with geneva to mark the beginning of the end of the cold war. donald trump summit in singapore significantly eased tensions on the korean peninsula. when the american president doesn't show up? of our allies enemies notice. joe biden no showed the summit
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in indonesia appear that the association of southeast asian nations. it's a key strategic ally to contain the chinese. "the washington post" calls biden's no-show a mistake. it's one thing to skip the dinner, but the skip the whole summit is suspicious. especially considering the influence the chinese have on the biden's. not like his busy visiting his ballast income is about to fly out to vietnam. back-to-back johnson would be too taxing on the president, so the president sent kamala harris instead. if you ever wondered what a harris presidency would look like, feast your eyes on this. ♪ ♪
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we just realized we haven't seen much of kamala recently, but we did some digging. since the biden-harris reelection campaign, kamala has had 27 days with nothing on her schedule. a month off. we have no idea where kamala has been, who she's been with, what she's been doing. and it's interesting that kamala has had a whole month off the summer and no one's noticed. she's done what you when it considered substantive. greetings for the basketball squad, attending a concert on juneteenth, being the artificial intelligence. if i have a hunch biden sent kamala to the summit because he didn't feel like wearing the colorful shirts. of prime time has told all leaders are to where all these button downs and kamala strikes a formidable and fashionable statement. the last year, biden safe to say
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did not pull off the look. he looked like hillary. so kamala was in charge and granted the interview. the reporter basically asked her why are you here? this was her answer. >> i feel very strongly about the importance of the general matter of engaging u.s. policy as it relates to foreign affairs in a way that we pay attention and of course to the immediate concerns and threats if they exist. but that we also pay attention to ten, 20, 30 years down the line, and what we are developing now that will be to the benefit of our country. >> jesse: i'm going to read your word for word what she just said. ready? i feel very strongly about the importance as a general matter of engaging in u.s. policy as it relates to foreign affairs and away we pay attention, of course, did immediate concerns and threats that exist,
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but we also pay attention to ten, 20, 30 years down the line and what we are developing now that will be to the benefit of our country then. why did she make it so hard? just say you're executing the biden foreign policy in the pacific to strengthen our partnerships and our military alliances as we see the rise of china. that's it. why can i do that and she can't? kamala brewed up some big news in asia. when asked about joe's health, she said she's ready to take over the job of president. but she says, don't worry, the president is fine. not great, just fine. >> do you prepare for the possibility and preparing you for the job. >> yes, i'm answering your hypothetical. but joe biden is going to be fine. that's not going to come to fruition. let us also understand everybody
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as president, everybody is president. understand that when they take the oath that they must be very clear about the responsibilities they may have two take over the job of being president. i am no different. >> jesse: when the woman says everything's fine, kamala isn't like all the other vice president's. she's serving under the oldest president in the history of america. what she should have said is that the president is in great shape and that's not even an issue i've ever even thought about. that's it. so why didn't kamala cackle? why was she so somber and explicit about the succession plan. well, the harris white house is coming into sharper focus. if she's watching the throne. the choreography is crystal clear. strutting through columns of armed men, the pageantry, the pomp and circumstance. single state democrats and gavin newsom that this is how you do it and don't you dare
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stop it. in fact, team kamala is leaking that if gavin newsom challenges for the nomination, she would paint him as a racist. if the biden biography portrays harris not not as powerful, but as picky, petty, insecure. ron klain found kamala to be a lost cause. he felt harris kept making life excessively difficult by imposing all sorts of constraints on herself. she told him that he didn't want to work on women's issues were anything to do with race. she wanted her office to be majority female and have a black woman as chief of staff. she was creating too many rules and they made it hard for her to find her footing. kamala didn't want to work on female or black issues, but you wanted a majority of her staff to be female and black? the biden biographer also said that kamala quit her job as border czar. she left the criticism guide her
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instead of diligently sticking to the central america assignment, she accept the conventional is him about it. it was a futile gig. if biden making the border czar feel like a sadistic hazing ritual. the biden-common-law lunches have almost stopped completely. biden didn't feel particularly obliged to coach her along. joe biden was openly joking about replacing kamala with dr. fauci. he wanted another old white m male. biden would jokingly directed fauci to sit in the vice presidents chair. joe biden didn't put much stock into kamala's political future and is running for reelection because he believes kamala will be smoked in the general. >> i think he looks at the threat that trump poses to the country and he says i'm the safest bet in the battle against trump which is obviously an incredibly subjective analysis,
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but it is grounded on the fact that he actually is the democrat who beats trump in 2020 and also if there was a primary and you just do not know what happens when you open up the doors to the alternative. >> jesse: someone who deftly zeroed in on the biden-harris conundrum is nikki haley. >> i will say a vote for joe biden is a vote for kamala harris, that's who we are actually running against beard >> jesse: let's turn it over to 2024 presidential candidate nikki haley. that smart of you to say and now everybody can see it visually as she stretched through the columns of armed men what that would look like. do you think it's gaining traction? >> i think first of all, i was speaking a hard truth that we know joe biden thinks he's going to win the election and he will hand it off to a president
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kamala harris which would scare all of us. but look at the summit that you're talking about. it's a group of ten countries and this is a very important timely summit because you've got the chinese military really trying to push through in the south china sea. a lot of our trade goes through and a lot of the world's trade goes through. some of the countries do not want china doing that. i like the philippines and malaysia. this is where they will browbeat the countries and this is where america is supposed to go and be strong against china and have the back of those countries trying to fight back. do you think that kamala harris is going to go do that? i mean, i'm surprised she quit the border job. i never knew she took it because i spent more time at the border than she did. >> jesse: you find it suspicious that the chinese wired biden at least $6 million and then he no-shows at the summit designed to confront china? >> well, there's a couple
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things. i think there's a lot there that has to be uncovered on how much money they made from what and what was promised, but more than that i think biden didn't know any better. i don't think he knew what an important summit this was and i don't think he knew we needed to go back and do -- say anything to china. i think he's so busy trying to appease and run from china he thought he'd sent kamala because at least she would laugh with them. at this is no laughing matter. if this is really national security. >> jesse: the biden campaign released a statement on talking you saying you are a maga republican, your extreme rights. your response? >> my responses why did your strategist last week say and i got into the press that the one person they are worried about in the republican primary is nikki haley. you should be worried. i would stomp all over joe biden, i would call kamala harris out like i've been calling kamala harris out. everybody needs to know, this is
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really me running against kamala harris for president. that's who we are looking at, that's going to send a chill up everybody's set down my spine. >> jesse: that's a provocative way to frame it and it's gaining traction. thank you so much for joining "jesse waters primetime," nikki haley bearden >> thank you so much, go to nikki haley.com. >> jesse: president biden weeks up every morning and turns on msnbc. his favorite news program. when the press wants to get a message to the president, they can speak to him directly on msnbc. this of the media's advice on how the ticket should run the reelection campaign. are you ready? fear. >> if i'm running the campaign, is the fear the end of democracy? the fear of the woman's right to choose, the fear of basically who we are ending? the fear of where donald trump can take us unfettered in the
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next term is what we've got. but the democrats have got to get behind who we have and make it about the fear of donald trump. >> jesse: di dana perino's my cohost on "the five." can people be more scared? >> on both sides, fear is an incredible motivator. it can get you to the polls. sometimes you vote for somebody because you believe in them. you think about ronald reagan, bush and the first term, obama for sure. democrats were not scared to come out they were energized. if this is our guide, the hope and change we were waiting for. the fear side of things, that's a powerful motivator and it happened in 2020. it helped republicans in 2022. in order to stave off the democrats from winning more house seats and how you end up -- >> jesse: if you are in income but to not how your accomplishments and scared the be of the entire country --
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>> see, what is the white house doing? they are doing things that do not work and they are going out there and talking about bidenomics all the time. what they were saying on msnbc is they tried to give advice to the campaign from the pandit desk. i'm guilty of it too. they are saying if i was running the campaign, this is what i would do. there is going to be all these things to be fearful about. biden wants to say, look, i ended covid, i made sure the inflation got down. nobody is buying the stuff that the white house is putting out and that's why the pundits on the left -- >> jesse: they are scrambling! not trying to de platform trump from ballots, trying to arrest him, they don't know what they are doing. when you saw our vice president overseas with the pageantry, the pomp and circumstance, could you
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envision a president harris? >> i think it's very unlikely. i think it's very unlikely. part of it is that fear is a powerful motivator and what did nikki haley for example early on. she said we are not running against joe biden, we are running against kamala harris. you want her to be president of the united states? she lists the reasons why and it's not because of her color where she's a woman. it is because of the policy and also the weakness. so you can do fear both ways and it can work. >> jesse: she's getting swamped in the polls by trump. what would a harris-trump debate look like to you? >> that's a great question. do you think she would do it? >> that's a good question. why do you think she would duck? >> i don't know, maybe she wouldn't. >> jesse: is the first female to get out there, too duck, i
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guess she's in income because hillary was out there, but to duck trump? >> one of the reasons she's vice president is because the democrats think she performed well in the judiciary hearings against brett kavanaugh here that they think she can prosecute a case well and that she's a good debater -- we know what donald trump is like on stage. >> jesse: the reason she held her own is because he had the fly on his forehead. >> that's the only thing memorable about the debate. >> jesse: dana, thank you so much. just break in, hunter biden will be indicted by the end of the month. ♪ ♪ asier than ever for parents to stay involved in their child's education. as a teacher, acellus gold gives me a way to keep the parents connected with what's going on here at school. i love that i can sign in to the acellus app and see what my student did that day where they struggle and what they succeeded in.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert, hunter biden will be indicted
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before the end of the month. at davis weiss is seeking to charge hunter with a legal gun possession. this comes after hunters sweetheart deal blew up last month when the judge refused to sign off on it. that they had a deal for the diversion program that was agreed to with the prosecutors on the gun charges. hunter pled guilty, kept his nose clean, had the gun expunged. the question is, does the diversion deal hold? either way, "primetime" doesn't believe hunters going to serve prison charges. they're going through the motions. the real action is on the tax evasion and racketeering which will likely be swept under the rug, unless republicans open up the impeachment case. joe biden wandering off stage after an event has been well documented. he never seems to know where to go. usually he wanders away after the event, but yesterday he wandered away in the middle of an event.
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the president was present and former u.s. army captain larry taylor with a medal of honor and we salute captain harry for his heroics during the vietnam war. after draping the metal around the captain's neck, biden left. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me for the benediction. >> jesse: today, they asked where was the president going? >> he left as planned, as it was planned, he left when there was a pause in the program in order to minimize his close contact with attendees who were about to participate in the reception. that was done on purpose, done
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very purposefully so that again, he was not there for too long. >> jesse: jill biden had tested for covid the day before, so biden leaves halfway through events to stop the spread? what else with president be doing? >> he will be a masking while indoors and around people. an alignment with cdc guidelines as has been the practice in the past, the president will remove his mask when sufficiently distanced from others indoors and while outside as well. >> jesse: the president in the fall of 2023 is masking and social distancing. does the president know that? >> i explained to the press i've been tested again today, unclear across the board, but they keep telling me because this has to be ten days or something. i've got to keep wearing it but don't tell them i didn't have it on when i walked in. >> if you weren't wearing a mask, you're in the other hall. i
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now this. not only is joe biden skipping the 9/11 ceremonies this year, the first president ever not to go to manhattan, the pentagon, he's going to be commemorating 9/11 and alaska and he may do this by zoom. >> we have long experience now from the early days of the administration in managing for situations in which covid plays a role in summits and you know, we have seen various leaders at various times participate virtually and events. >> jesse: president joe biden's going to virtually honor 9/11 victims on september 11th. did the democrats realize you can't declare the pandemic over and skip out on ceremonies? the president cannot flout his own mask rules while the cdc recommends american students to this day where them in class.
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covid won the biden white house but if the garbage continues it will lose them for the next time. tomi lahren joins me now. do you understand the leaving in the middle of the ceremony after being mask less and breathing down this neck? >> yeah, he just irish goodbye vietnam veterans, so i think that's the first in presidential history making the old escape. i found an interesting, once again, they are bringing back the arbitrary covid rules like they did back when he walked into a restaurant you had to wear the mask, what you sat down you could take the mask off, go to the bathroom come up with the mask on. once again tried to tell us for the first half of the ceremony that covid apparently was not able to be spread, but the last half is where it got dangerous. that's why the president had to leave, although he pretty much breathed on the veteran for the first half. once again, a remarkable virus also takes a hiatus during the summer of love riot season.
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we ought to be studying the covid virus and the very end because it really is something. >> jesse: and can you believe we might have a president into the 9/11 commemoration? how disgraceful is it to the memories of the 9/11 victims it virtually commemorate the tragic day? >> probably better that than him checking his watch numerous times as he did after the disaster in afghanistan. we already know they are laying the groundwork for the election season where biden can campaign from the basement or zoom. they do not want him on the campaign trail, bidenomics is a joke and disaster, kamala is just as bad, it's going to be we cannot go on to campaign events or rallies because we may spread covid. >> jesse: do you think they understand how big of a political disaster that would be for the democratic party?
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>> no, i don't. i think they love covid tierney and masking so much that they are clicking onto the hope that a lot of americans still love their masks because they exist in liberal circles where liberals love their masks. at the american people are tired and over it. i still think it's more advantageous for the biden administration to run on a scare tactic covid then it is for them to run on their record or they are candidate or vice president. they'd rather bring back covid mandates and i think they love to see the american people face diverted muzzles. it's real joy to see that kind of tyranny and it puts a feather in their captive so to speak. >> jesse: awaiting breaking news to see if dog, kamala's husband, has tested positive. we do not know the whereabouts, but we will bring the news to you if it breaks. always a pleasure. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: , narco mommies
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: we have reported for years what the mexican drug cartels look like. ruthless drug lords, grown men savagely beheading threats to their profits and burning uphold the glitches to send a message. cartel leadership, primarily men, but in reality some of the most powerful cartel operators are women. >> if you want her, if i even sense someone is following me, i will kill all of you. >> [speaking non-english language]
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>> jesse: meet the narco mommies. a female hit man, drug traffickers, even running cartels behind the scenes. our next guest deborah spent the last 15 years going into latin american prisons and interviewing the world's most violent women. she said narco mommies do it for the danger and adrenaline. the drug trafficking matriarch of the valley cartel, a stone cold killer, and accessory to el chapo's prison break. mallory who was known in central america as the most prolific drug trafficker. u.s. treasury accused her of laundering 10 million at the height. when she was extradited to the u.s., they dismembered her sons as a warning. if known as the el chapo of guatemala, she ran
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central america's coke highway with her sister and they were with us. if she's accused of killing her husband. "primetime" supports female empowerment, just international drug trafficking not where i expected to see woman rise through the ranks. there seems to be more leadership in tough positions in the cartel then at cnn. what does it say about the cartels thriving under female leadership? let's turn it over now to the secret rise of women in latin america cartels. why is the industry making more money than ever now a lot of women with leadership positions? >> i think in latin america certainly, the international drug business provide status, employment, empowerment. as you see woman move into the official workforce has we have across the world, then it makes sense that more and more women
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are getting involved in the drug business. >> jesse: does that mean that the cartels are bastions of feminism? >> i would say that the cartels are viscerally capitalist organizations that recognize the abilities of people to run their business and oiled the transportation drugs and the corruption and relationships that are necessary for that. if woman can do that as well as men, then that's an opportunity for them to further the business. it is that simple. i don't think they will turn down recruits are possible contributors because they are female. >> jesse: the cartels are a meritocracy of your neck no misogyny at all in the upper echelons and if a woman can kill just as well is a man can if not better and make more money than a man, why not? she runs the cartel. is that true? >> i would say that there is
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misogyny in the culture around the narco business as you know. el chapo young and glamorous wife forge this look that we have seen that's very prevalent in latin america especially and in mexico. of where the cartel is from and the girls go under the knife sometimes fatally to get that look is definitely a lot of victimization in woman and drug culture. in terms of the business side of things, i think that there is evidence that shows and i didn't get to speak to one of the woman, but yeah i think it's an embarrassing and the woman prove themselves capable of running a business as much as men, they go ahead and do it. >> jesse: it's a slick move, i hope the dea knows that these woman's are just not ex-wives of some of the traffickers.
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>> jesse: the media says this is the hottest summer of all time. impossible to verify, we don't know what's august was like in the 12th century and the scientists are cooking the books. if climate scientist and whistle-blowers has a prestigious scientific journals published papers that fit the narrative. anything besides doom and gloom is left unpublished. because the studies are often bought and paid for by the government grants charitable foundations. with the political and financial interests in the global warming industry. it's an industry. do we need solar panels, wind mills, electric cars if we can control the weather with laser beams? >> instead of doing a rain dance, a trillion watt lasers
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into the sky to actually precipitate rain clouds and bring down lightning bolts. this is potentially a game changer when you've got water vapor and dust particles or ice crystals, you can participate rain. these seeds can be created by laser beams by firing lasers ripping apart electrons called ions and the ions act like seeds like dust particles bringing down rain and lightning. >> jesse: instead of controlling the narrative, we can control the weather. if there are local physicists joining me now. >> believe it or not, the answer is yes. people don't realize that everyone complains about the weather, but nobody ever does anything about it. the government takes exception to that. during the vietnam war, there was something called operation pop by.
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a top-secret program to seed the clouds over vietnam during the monsoon season to wash the vietcong out. if they tried that. >> jesse: with laser beams? >> no, with silver iodine crystals to condense the water vapor that would then cause raindrops and accelerate the monsoon season. >> jesse: are they doing this today, the u.s. government? >> it turns out eight states and united states practice some form of weather modification. for example, seeding the clouds with silver iodine and the chinese famously at the olympics in the year 20,008 seated the clouds in order to have it rain outside of the olympics. >> jesse: did it work? >> apparently, yeah. >> jesse: was a just china in united states trying to control the weather? >> no, many countries have some kind of wind modification program because the economy,
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trade, everything is dependent upon the weather. >> jesse: can we make things less hot because it was a hot summer. >> believe it or not, in dubai they have a laser system based on drones that go into the clouds and fire laser beams which electrifies the air and the ions then form nuclei for raindrops. it accelerates rain in the middle east. 2 inches of rain per year in dubai. >> jesse: i could shoot a laser in the sky and not by eight has low? >> in the united states, we are experimenting with terawatt lasers. they are pulsed, they produce more energy in a split second then all the nuclear power plants on the planet earth. >> it's a brief second of time, but within it, you ionize and electrify the weather so you get raindrops. >> jesse: this sounds a little risky, but i'm sure joe biden
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has a perfectly under control. and thank, doctor. colleges back in session. some things never change. dorm rooms are small, the quad is green, sororities are for girls. except at the university of wyoming. on a miss langford a biological male joined the kappa kappa gamma sorority. which made the sisters uncomfortable. in a lawsuit, the sisters accused artemis of being a peeping tom, staring at them fully aroused when they walked to the bathroom in a towel. artemis allegedly was hiding how aroused he was. the girls felt violated in their own house. the suit to kick artemis out of the sorority. they lost in court because the national chapter has gender fluid bylaws and will not define what a woman is geared to msnbc through a peeping tom party for artemis. >> it takes a brave and unique
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person to do this, do be a first in a situation like this. what makes you want to stay with everything you've been through? >> i'm certainly not the first trans-person to be attacked by elements of the media. unfortunately, i don't think i will be the last. i want people to know that it's never okay for that kind of scrutiny on the person just because of their identity, just because i'm trans. >> jesse: he doesn't like the scrutiny, okay. a biological male supposedly aroused and leering at sorority sisters and he's a hero on ms msnbc. not even keith olbermann would sign off on that. up next, a pizza review goes off the rails. >> just being a [bleep] [bleep] [bleep]. >> that's because your shirt is six times too small. ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: time for waters cooler, let's bring in nick fraser. it's the hottest summer as we reported and the less guests at the government can fix that by shooting lasers at the sky. as a meteorologist, have you heard of this before? >> we are starting off with a nice, chill topic. austin powers cited right when he said freaking lasers. >> jesse: are you sure were not shooting freaking laser beams into the clouds? >> honestly he mentioned the olympics in china doing that so. it's a very expensive china spends $90 million a year doing it so we can allocate those funds in a different way. >> jesse: you would never a
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dull day credentials of a theoretical physicist. credentials as a fox weather meteorologist, but this guy knows lasers. >> and his hair was way more white than mine. >> jesse: your hair isn't bad. >> i know, i'm dying it. >> jesse: he's not dying it and he knows what's up. nfl quarterback aaron rodgers revealed he saw a ufo. >> up in the clouds, you know, we heard the sound and we saw this tremendously large object moving through the sky and it's like a scene where the ships are coming into the atmosphere. it was a kind of explosion type fire in the sky. >> jesse: you're a fox whether guy staring up at the clouds, have you seen any aliens? >> no, but i know what happened there. he saw a china cloud seeding,
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it's a laser and he thought it was a ufo. >> jesse: it was a spy bal balloon! throwing missile right up there to take it out. he probably could. >> jesse: and when you need to aaron rodgers, he's got a laser right there. >> i did not just say that. >> jesse: a pizza review in massachusetts and the owner almost gave a swing at him. >> this ain't your business. >> yeah, this is my business [bleep] [bleep] [bleep]. >> he's right across the street, what are you going to say? >> your shirt is six sizes too small. >> jesse: is the short six sizes too small? is not a deadly takedown? >> i think he won right there. >> i died laughing. they have been seven sizes too small. >> jesse: be nice. to fair, he owns a pizza shop and my shirts would be that
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small beer that a small and anda medium. nick got -- nick, thank you very much. so i saw something today up in the clouds. it was a bird, it was a plane, it was a vulture. i sighed turkey vulture that was cruising at very low altitudes. jesse jr. saw it and almost picked up a rock and slung it at this thing. we do not believe in violence toward animals and pita has been down my throat too many times. let's do texts. kathy from maine, i will wear a mask when kamala fixes the border. you will be a mask list for life. roy from florida, i'm part initiation and born there, part of the culture -- am i saying
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that right? sarong, sarong, nick is nodding. i don't know if he understands the indonesian culture, he's making me feel dump year to joey from calgary, are any of those narco mommy single? how you doing yeah, they will sleep with you and cut your head off. can we expect the drug cartels to and so my continued the trend of inclusion. on the mesh got a job for this cartel. jay from massachusetts, go, nikki, go. joni from wegner south dakota, i ordered a sweatshirt, very nice, and not made in china. not made in china. go to shop dot foxnews.com.
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we've got all the swag. we've got those shoots come of the hoodies, i believe we have shorts, socks. we are working on the socks and talking to socks. that's all for tonight beer that dvr the show and always remember, i'm waters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> what a great crowd, thank you, all of io, the only normal people and all of new yorker right here. welcome back to our live audio show come i think you for joining us on "hannity," we begin with a fox news alert. hunter biden will likely be indicted by the end of this month. [cheers and applause] wow. there's a lot more to this. a special counsel david weis

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