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of loaded nachos with cheese setting a netting a w world recr cheese full of 50 feet. dge. >> hmm. i'm lactose intolerant, judge. just looking at thisst looki gie diarrhea. yeah. yeah, but you know what the truth is tha jeanine: truth istn cheese in that statement. >> it will be explosive nachoiv. cheese. >> all right. good luck out there with the traffi : good lfoc. that's it for us. have a great night, everybody. >> welcome to jesse watters, prim e time tonight. some very serious allegations that i absolutely refute. seems to me to be a coordinated attack on russell brand sex assault allegations explodint alleg the time allow deal was for the diamond. >> a prime time investigation into biden's diamonds.
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you hear the comeback of american evil., we >> plus, we go to brown. go yourself. >> actor and comedian russelld brand haxhoms been accused of aa assault. this saturday,ult. three separat british news organizations published allegationiss of , sexual assault and abuse against the british star. >> reporter spoke to four female accusers who say they knew brand at the peak of his fame between 2006 and 2013. one of the accuserew hims says e was 16 when he assaulted her. >> channel four in the uniteded kingdom aired a documentary saturday, which includeder. ters interviews with the four women. >> some of the women weree four portrayewomen. d by actors or hd their voices changed. thei is unfamiliar unfam
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with actresses paid to portray alleged rape victims in a documentary. >> but here's a piece as an older woman, i can sayty with clarity that, you know, i felt like i was groomed for. >> he's grabbing at my my underwear, pulling it to the side. i'm telling hiside. m to get ofe and he won't get off. >> i ended up having to punch him. really i ended u hard in the sto to get him off, and then he, like, finally. >> then he, like, only fell backwards and i was cryingcryin and he said, oh, i only want to see your mascara run anyway. >> the accuser say they only now felt comfortable sharing their stories after reportersapa approached them. why did reporters approach them now? ch them.over ten years after th we don't know. throughout his entir e career, n is entir russell brand has been a provocateur. >> he's a comedian prwho sometimes made lewd jokes about being promiscuous at the height of his career when these
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women claim they were assaulted. russell brand was also an addict abuser. throughout his life, he's abused heroin and alcohol, and he's owned up to that.arried >> brand was married to singer katy perry at one point.aste the marriage lasted a little over a year aftervorcee their divorce, perry told vogue brand was controlling and, quote, that she knows the real truth about russell, which she's keeping locked in her safe for a rainy day. >> brand says his marriage to the amazing katy perry was during a chaotic time in his i life. like most metoo allegations, additionallife. allegations are pouring out. >> deadline reports that russell brandas a judge fro was dropped as a judge from a comedy centrashowl show in 2018 after he was allegedly accused of being a predator on set. commercial interests have reacted swiftly to the scandal. brand has been dropped by hisdr talent agency and hisisher. publisher, but he says this is all a coordinated attacaykf h against him and denies all of the allegations. >> over the past
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few years,e ast brand has become more skeptical of mainstream opinion, re transforming himself into thansforming himself into critic of powerful institutions. >> the comedian has come out swinging has against pharmaceutl companies joe biden, even msnbc . >> here's an aggressive exchange he had with msnbc's john heilemannh on the bill marr show. >> watch. we have to take responsibility o for our own perspective. i've own been on that msnbc.mat it wasit propagandist, not quackery. >> you're not goingjo to understand. good morning, joe. it was absurd the wae. y they carried the morning joe. yes, i know what it was. it wasn't morning. there was no uncle joe. they could concentrate. they didn't understand the basic tenets of journalistof isn't to sit within the castle of msnbc . >> throwing rocks at fox news is ludicrous. make msnbc seem like msnbc bringing in a video released a day before the allegations were made public. branday befod says this is an
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orchestrated attack to silence orl voicese attack to silence who question authority. >> i was veraly, very. promiscuous. now, during that time of promiscuity, the relationship , the s i had werewere absolutely always consensual. i was always transparentthat. about that, then almost too transparent. and i'm being transparent i about it now as well.nt and to see that transparency metastasized into something criminal that i absolutely deny makes me. question is there another agenda at play, particularlyu when we've seen coordinated media attacks before? agaia attacks before? a serious and concerted agenda to control these kino controd os and these kind of voices. >> and i mean my voice, along with your voice e. th you >> jennifer llamas is the host of good day, l.a.. so, jennifer, you've been covering the entertainment industry for a while. what strikes you about this the nment ines you astory? kes you know, i think what strikes me about this is russell brand has always been a controversial character. but then you have these allegation chthen ys, four women coming
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forward on channel four in tandem with the sunday times who did this big expose. ay timesthey actually russell be addressed it in a stand up that he diitd the day that theeo documentary dropped. and it seemed to have some pretty good reception in thecumey med to h crowd that performing in front of, you know, one of those alleged victims. >>one of 16 years old.woma this is a woman who said that she was of the ageconsen of consent that russell had called her the child. i guess they had some a relationship for a few months.d and there was one occasion where russell had hired a chauffeur through the bbc to drive her from her house to his house ande in the course of that drive, the chauffeur had must have noticed that she was underage, that she was still going to school. and he turned to her and he said, please don't go in there. >> i have a daughter who'sghterh about your age and i would not want to see something like this happen to her. so that was indication r. to her that he knew exactly what had been going on. >> the other womanbeen g, one of
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his accusers, had said that that their incident happened his in the just the months following his divorce fromrce fy perry back in 2010. 2010yying, in 2010. horrifying, saying that thatsa he had pinned her up against a wall, raped her, that she had tried to fight him off, but heyt just he resisted. she said that she actually went to ae cl clinic in santa monica the following day, which is all been corroborates ald, by the w but never went to the police because she claime d she did notrough want her name being dragged through the mud. thso you have a number of womenw who came forward who felt comfortable comingd forward, but not necessarily to the police. necessarmetropol and police, ith noting they said they were aware of these sexual assault allegations only through the media. >> they had never received had e reports themselves directly from these accuser s. >> yeah, it's also interesting that these reporters then contacted everybod we dto kindverybod of start the story. and we don't know what happened. we just want to say we hav wanewhat h
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absolutely no clueap what happened in any of these situations. any owhen you watch a documenty and there's an actress being paid to portray an actual rape victim, have you seene of that before in this type of story? >> no. frankly, i hadn't even seen that when the the r kel kelly documentarlyy came out. >> it was always actual victims and their actual voiceths, but they were disguised. so, no, i had never seen anything likr seen ae that. >> all right. well, very good reporting. jennifer, thank you very much. and we'll continue to followse:, the story as it develops. everyone's talking about it. we appreciate it. have a great night jenthank . ve a great night jenthank >> thank you, jesse.esse >> pulitzer prize winning poet famoulitzer prize winning poet said money is power freedom,l a cushion and the root of all evil. cash has beesh has bn king forch centuries, and people with cash have always found creative waysn of concealing it. during the roman empire, the romans use empird to hidee
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their coins in wine vases. but in the mid 20th century,she shell companies became the new wine faccoe. >> and it wasn't just tycoons using shells. it was drug dealers. >> it was the mob was even the cia. . first, cia itself set upof a number of dummy foundation inns, calling them by impressive sounding of meaningless names. >>f meanin their sole function s to channel money from the ciaf to a second kind of foundation. >> now, these foundations were real foundat. >> some obscure, some well known. all involved in legitimatell philanthropy. but now, in addition, they agreed to become conduitsn for central intelligence, mixing up the government money mixing up the government money grnd then passing it on to the ever growing list of private organizations, which during the 40s, fifties and sixties were climbing aboard the cia payroll . but a wise statesmanth with something to hide knows better than to use cia tactics.w >> the 2s 0 shell companiese of the biden family are a bideowers we family are a
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blowers were blocked from cracking. >> house investigators sayockedm foreigners may have laundered up t to $50 million in the biden family accounts. so where the money go?here the money where's the 10% being held for the big guy? wed fo had fo offshore accounts, but what ifdn joe biden wasn't paid in cash? joe biden wasn't paid in cash? diamond the chinese gave hunter? it wasdiame ines worth around 8. that diamond is starting to look like a sloppy mistake because it turns out that wasn't the only diamond the biden family's chinesen family's business partners actually purchased $23 million in diamonds between 2016 and 17. >> there it is doing business with chinese diamond dealerh s. diamon >> everybody knows diamonds are a time tested way to launder money and hide
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that money from irs agents. art diamonds and art, both spaces that hunter plays it. >> there's no paper trail or recordkeeping with diamond. the biden family business partner, these young b men ownea a chinese energy company, but his bookt s kind of look lis tiffany's. this wasn'n't tht the first time the bidens avoided cash. >> the ukrainians gave hunte r a $100,000 watch. >> the kazakhstan years, gave,00 hunter $140,000 porsche and the chinese gave hunter diamonds. joe biden had dinner with everybody who lavished hunter with luxurious gifts. >> now, do legitimate american businessmen not get paid by foreign clients in diamonds, cars and watches? no. these look like bribes. ok likwe may not realize the ton number of bribes or locate ot rnumber obiden's offshore fu the source of the funds. >> if diamonds were involvedof a we don't know how many decades this was going on, becausede as we showed you friday, joe and hunter have been
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working roombeen s together their whole lives. in 2005, fresh off givingff a a speech at the jefferson-jackson day dinner in south carolina. senator joe biden was caught on tape shaking handsnd and schmoozings an with hunter right by his side. >> you'll see a casual conversation about familyy smoothly turns into business. watcly turnsh. >> i'm a grandfather. i don'a t. yes or no. which has mostly grandsons. yeah, maybe the works. ed i'm out. hunter was just telling about his firm in washingtondo. yeah, yeah, yeah. and you have a hard. >> i i do. i don't. but i give it my room to give you my job, and then i gave it, and then away. that was. that was my brother's last year. interested? you know, right now, aroundhe
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ten years after that, the bidens were in business together againagain on the eurt continent. >> vice president joe biden was visiting ukrainein . n gets >> weeks later, his son gets a board seat on burisma. a month late ar, vice president joe biden visits romania. and a year later then, , hunter gets $1,000,000 from the romanians. now, this is where it gets really l fishy. the white house stenographer tells prime timeans. a day lat, the vice president peeled away from the press to visit cyprus, a tiny island in the middleo of the mediterraneanvisi. now, it had been 50 years since an american with biden'smedite political resume had visited cyprus. m people ask me, what's in this for the united states? i tell you, president obamaa and i believe that cypruans is a key partner in a challenging region. in cyprus>> j
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? burisma is incorporated ?in cyprus. t >> it's also where the romanians real estate company was incorporated. >> and cyprus just happens to be where russians move their rubles to avoid ukraine war sanctions. rubl t our cypriot producer says the locals all say cyprus is the place you go in europe if you want to launder money. to tou want to launder money. the press for a surprise visit to the cayman islands of the h mediterranean where his family had millions in shady business movings in through. >> come on.iden h now, biden's been able to avoido scrutiny for so long, it's no wonder he thinks he's untouchabler he. >> but when you follow the money, you don't need luck. the bidens know this. sodens the biden family has launched a war on the whistleblowern ths in ord to intimidate irs agents and anybody else who dares
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to pursue corruption. >> hunter biden's lawyers have sued biden the irs for embarrasg them. they claim it is confidential ta x information has beenmuch exposed. >> and you know how much hunter hates being exposed. >> irs whistleblower n joseph ziegler joins me now. >> joseph, when you hear as an agent about diamonds, what kindt of alarm bells does that set off? jesse, thank you so much for. having me. so when it comes to diamonds, anything that is given to someone, what we would look to in a normal investigation is how did that person receive that diamond? what was the purposed, what wa m receiving that diamond? was it a gift? was it a loan or was it for services loan, r rendered? int >> so those would be the thingsy that we would look into. when you see a chineseou companc purchase $23 million in diamonds, 18 different transactions, does that make you suspicious of anything? .
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>> yes. so i don'tso wan i dont to speah of the anything that that that that that that might be.n what i can tell you is, in a normal investigationtell ya nore would do is we try to trace back that transaction. we triedt transact to figure oue this came from. we would interview witnesses. we would d o all sorts of things to try to establish why ish why that diamond was given to someone. >> cyprus what reputation r to cyprus have. so i don't know any of theknow exact i do know of cyprus., cy cyprus has come up as a part of investigations within the irs. withii can't speak to any speco of cyprus. >> okay. you can't talku can't talk abou reputation of that island with regards to taxes, money laundering. i can't speak to any of thespecf specifics of thaict on this interview. >> okay. i'm going to leave then there
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at that. joseph, you're now or in your your or your agency is being sued by hunter biden. >> when you heard about that lawsuit. what went through your minhat wh >> yeah, i think that thebide biden family attorneys havefact given up on arguing the facts anymore and now have decided their best defense is to muzzle us and intimidate us. and it's not going to work.rk. >> we're we're we're not we're o won't be muzzled and we're not going to distractot from the the mounds of evidence that are coming forward. and so the house ways and means committee that they're uncovering daily mmitte, o dista they're trying to distract from recent testimonyfrom by irs employees that establish, that two things, two things most recently, that being that the d.c.ha, the district of d.c., the president biden, us attornebiden,y, declined to partner with bringing charges. and thatging cha and that the pa biden appointed us attorney o
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in the central district of california also said no cag charges in thatsaid no district. >> all of this informationebsite is available on the house ways and means website and is availabl ande. you can go on to their website r and view our testimony so jesse it's publicly available. >> all right. well, you're a brave man: a. good keep up the good work and we'll be following up with youuch, as this develops. >> thank you so much, joseph. >>i appreciate it so much.ph. >> thank you for having me.esse : breaking news about the mysterious disappearance of our 35 fighter jet crews. >> to pay for somebody you just love to burn. >> police have arrested 31-year-old jeffrey dahmer. >> he's being called the cannibal killer. >> to hear jeffrey dahmer have a conversation with his father is brand new. this is jeffrey, as he actually it's all the time that i should have in court.
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the pentagon lost track of the jet yesterdak ofy after there w a problem with the equipment and the pilot had to eject fro had tom a the cockpit. but the jet was still on autopilot for the lasutlot.to 24 hours, the pentagon has been searching foing r the missing f >> the department of defense even asked for hel or help from us, the public. >> please help us locate our missing hundred million dollar plane. and e gotane. word that wreckage has been beena. at wreckage has been >> joining me now, us air force veteran and former fighter force vepilot james murphy. , was this a stealth jet? >> yeah, it was, jesse. f 35 b, i believe the marinee ma corps variant of the f-3ri5. fih >> so it is tea stealth fighteru so itot was on autopilot. it's stealthy. so we couldn't see it on radar. and we r were just looking around up in the sky to maybe get lucky. >> well, you know, we haven't had anything officially fromt
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the marine corps, nor should we expecte ma to hear anything reah soon as the investigation is underway. e inveation but maybe what i wog is the flight leader probably had his transponder on. this might have been the wingman, which typically mih not squawking, if you will.is n and if it's a stealth fighter, willh. it's a stealth fighter, we're not going to see that airplane. so if the ifairplane. the pilod his wingman or his flight lead is supposed to do rest, capp over the area where the pilot ejected,rea, and then if the fp, 35 was in fact, on autopilot or maybe even not on autopilot but under power, the airplane is going to trim itself or one g or the autopilot is going to take over. and it looks like ifll take the field is really the jet, it flew for another 80 miles, which it could easily do. >> so did it run out of gas or just slow down? >> i don't know. i don't think we known' ri. n't think we known' >> so i would i would just be guessing at this point. okay. and so from the cockpit of an f
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35, what does that feel like? >> well, any time a pilots ejects, it's a pretty traumatic evenetty t, you know, within, you know, milliseconds. so, you know, you've got, you know, rocket underneath your rear end and you're going vertically, 30 plus g's into two, 200, maybe 300 knot airspace. so, you know, it's a real smacka in the face. i've never ejected from a jet, j but i've had a few of my friends who have and have told me about the about thee fo sequence. and it's it's quite a roller coaster ride for sure. probably one you and i, probab,, wouldn't want to take. >> no. although sometimes on the five, i wish i had an ejectotake. je. yeah, maybe they could make me one of those. and in the back room. thank you very much for your expertiseom. r . >> and we're glad this mysterious missing jet has mysterious missing jet has i hopelo so. >> evil in america. >> a psychological th
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viciousla ga y attacked during a robbery over the weekend. a group of six attackedacki the store. most were ransacking the shelves,ng, on but one of te targeted the woman behind the counter repeatedly, her with punches and kicks. >> here is the beaten store kk. re is the beaten store no, it's always in the back of your mind. it cans happen. but i never thought that i would be attacked the way i was attacked. i wai don't know if it's just ke don't seem to fear anything - anymore. they don't. there's, like, no repercussion-e for them the way there used to be. >> dr. katherine colemany ther, a clinical psychologist, joins me now. >> so, katherine, this is evil psycholo,eeds but evil needs to be nourished. >> this didn't just happen overnight. how did something like this happen in the united states? >> no, i mean, you're right.ri the behaviorght.s that we just o on those videos, people don't go from 0 to 60.ro that started out probably at a young age. kidsbably youn just don't start out
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by murdering people are beating them to a bloody peopl pulp. they start by shoplifting, skipping school, not being disciplined for getting poor grades or bullying their littleor sister orbrothe their little brother. you know, this really comes from a lack of oversightr. fromts, ck of oversightr. parents, lack of discipline, from teachers and schools, police of discm being fearful , of arresting kids, prosecutors prg to prosecutes, prosecutors crimes. >> and kids have learned that they can get away with thi s and they are getting: they a away with it. >> and we're seeing the results right now. doesting with it and this phone to do with it? does just, you know, the theu numbness that you experience when you can attacn yok people r this thing and not feel like this thing and not feel like >> i don't think there's any doubt that, you know, technology>> y doub and social s been a bit of a detriment to society. teyou know, kids with theirit phones and social media, they get instant gratification t . and so they don't have to wait to see if their good behavioto r is going to result in something that they want.
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they're getting it right away. getand with social media comesh this desensitization, i think, this desensitization, i think, you know, kids have access toli literally anything that they want to look up.ng that they and so they're seeing images like this through social media, through youtube videos, through people that they follow, throug peopleh video games, what have you. anu. that looks fun. >> might try it myself. was this a way to show off ? , this a way to show off i mean, it's awh film when you film someone being murdered . it's a film. do do you think this maybe gave yot them cloutgave? >> i >> i hope not. hnot. i would hate to live in amebody society where something like that would give somebody clout, but it probabl c i thatit probabl c i they probably thought that they were doing something cool, that they were you know, they wer beinge being bad and ty were being hood and that other people would look at them an wod want to do what they dide because they were doing the same thing with somebody else. right? th ody they probably idolized somet who did something similar and thought they could do the same thinghimilar, t. and so these kids and i'm sure they're going to catch y'lly because the onethat guy who's already nabbed
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is going to ra'st and they shoud serve the rest of their life behind bars. punish and that's the just punishment. meand this is one of the most sick things i've ever seen on the show. >> and we've seen a lot ofe see stuff, and we're sorry we had to bring that to you, but it's very important to do. dr.. thanks as always. >> good to see you again. always a pleasure, jesse.a pleasure, >> an assassination attempt against rfk jr: an. >> and johnny goes to brow n n university from the mountains to the fruited plains. >> it's the best part >> it's the best part about this land. and to those of you who hear the call, answer come into vast pro shops and cabela's for grea t gear before your fall
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join thousands of americans and book your first cleaning today for just $19. >> an assassination attempt was foiled in l.a. this weekend. n a 44 year old man was arrestedwa outside the rfk junior campaigna event. >> adrian paul spiro was caught impersonatmpaign eve e a u.s. marshal.o load he had two loaded guns, spareed ammore and a fake u.s. marshal d on him. kennedy security, and fa teamidn identified the threat, called lapd, who swooped in and madti t the arrest. >> here is the wannabehe assassn . >> my name is adrian paul.an i swear i need to speak to the hells angels. i need to speak to the mongols
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. i'm putting this plane on lockdown. defcon one. regulators mount up, stay ord at home orders, effective noerws >> that's what's happening. kennedy has to pay for his own security detail because joe biden has refused to offer kennedy secret service detail. >> this despite an elevated threat assessment and the fact that his father and uncle were botht assassinated.assina >> now, the secret service sayse >> now, the secret service sayse major candidates within 120 days of a general election. 12 obut that's not always been the case. president obama got secret service protection more than five hundred days before the election. >> s n o of others, it remains the greatest unsolved mystery in american history and isl a moment our country will never forget
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. itet >> it's been almost 60 years since john f kennedy assassination, and we're still searchin0 yearg for answers. there's been countless investigations, even a commission led by a supreme court chief justice earl warren. >> yet every government account has reached the same conclusion. jfearlk was shot by a so-called magic bullet. lusion, t is almost intact,le only slightly flattened with a little cone lid missing from the rear end. could such a bullet have coul successively? nhave a human neck, a human torso, a wrist and a thigh and emerged in this condition? >> what do you think that these tests have indicated here? >> well, they i think they veryy strongly show that juste bu one bullet could have caused all the woundsllhave. >> the theory is that the first bullet that struck jfk passed
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through the president and then hit texas governor john connallye presid in multiple pl. >> but what if, after all of this time, wf aftee learned thae magic bullet wasn't so magic? that'sso what former secret service agent paul landis is insinuating in his new memoir . w memoir >> the final witness, landis, was just feet away from the formeras feet e president when he was shot. he was assigned to protect the first lady , jackie o,ady and was riding with the presidential motorcade in dallas whenng witth the shot, out. landis sprung into action in all the chaosrang int. >> he says he found a bullet lodged into the seatto of, jfk's limo, and dug it out. >> not sure what to do with itdt . >> landis pocketed the intact bullet before heading to the hospital pteintact . spital pteintact there he placed it on jfk stretcher. placewhere landis claims it fef and landed with the texas governor, where it was later found. >> the warren commission would assumeen commi the bullet fell t of governor connally and so sprung the magic bullet theory.e
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but if the bullet that hit jfk is throat was found in the car, does that mean there were more than three shots fired that day? anand was there a second shoote? >> former secret service agent l landis joins me now. >> so, paul, why did you grabe the bullet? >> well, at the time, i wasat i worried that it would disappeatr and that a souvenir hunter or somebody would pick it up and take it. >> why now?ir h unt are you coming forward aftere yo all this time? jus it just.t just happened. ed. i reached the point where id not talked about the bullet. i had not read any of the i did not read the warren commission until four years ago.year s i, i just accepted the fact that whatever they talkingllet, about a magic bullet, i figuredd
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they had to have it right.oned nobody ever questioned me. nobody me. recall it over 60 ye. >> do you believe now that there was another shooter besides oswald that day? >> not yet. no, nothing. nothing. to my mind to think that there another shooter. i heard the first shot turned over my right shoulder where the sound came from. turn back. i looked at president kennedy. he was leaningident to his lef. and as arms raised up towards his throat. but i. i justthroat. thought i. i thought the first first shot h hit him. but i was quickly scanning around and. then a few seconds later, that's a very short period of time. shori heard a second shot. ng a
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i still looking at the limo. i saw anth overreaction.erybod everybody seemed to be the same. clint hill was raciny to beg ad to jump on the president's limo just as he got there. there waere was a third shot, and that has the president's heads exploded in just the midst of blood and flesh and brain matter. i ducked as we through it. and at that point, we zoomed through the underpasshead and headed to parkland hospitaes . >> do you think b the government's been honest about what happened that dayabo no. >> mr.. let us thank you so much forr finall y coming forward.port >> it's very important to get the truth out there. that's the onlan y this country rec is going to recover and rebuild from that horrible day. and thank you for telling the story. on jesse watters, prime timee s
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university. very accepting liberal. you're just going to meete wh people who are the strangests st collection. it's hard to, you know, dress strange here becauserang alwayse someone who's dressed weirder than you. thane. u. >> do you even go to this school? >> no. o 40% of brown students say they are lgbt. q is that what's happening here? i think so. it's a ver it y space, which i love. it's just a domino effect >> ie, more studentsndentl independently coming here. >> so you guys just falleny on of each other. >> in an ideal world, oh, this t is a place where a lot of people are going to be in a space where they cane really sa interact with in so many different ways. and why is that? the floodgates fferent are open, floodgates are open. >> let's watch the love roll in lgbt cu students rose by 793%. what's changing? to on >> is not reserved to one s been in the past, like theater kids or art kids. it's like athletes. somethin e etes. g to do with gen z
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in general terms. >> but gen z? sorry, corporation ts have suddenly clicked and become more socially accepting. bud lighy d t sure did. >> oh yes. cheers. >> people are saying this that? is because of peer pressure. yeah. do you feel that it's not >> that affectst it's not me? i have a girlfriend. there's a lot of straight men who, like, feel really securef ment feel their masculn and are able to paint their nails and wear skirt thes >> what do you identify as?ou ide identifynt. what is? e i could love a trans person. woa >> i am a trans woman.t i just. i'm straightlesbia. o you feel that it's not cool to be straight anymore? it's a bit boring nowadays. more?all the good fashion is .s >> do you think the glasses are too much? >> how many genders are there? i as many as there are people. >> so there's billions of genders. billions? billion? genders.200 trillion. >> 200 billion. how many genders are there?
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erare t know.ers are there? name as many as you can. i don't think. >> i could. i don't think i could. man, woman, everything els woma woman. man. camera. >> tv. s what if donald trump becomes president again? that wilpresid l be the end of the united states. >> we would probably leave the u.s. high, go home to miami . go home to miami. >> what do you want? tell jesse watters. go yourselesseattersf. >> why? because that guy cheer me on. so you do give in to pee why th. pressure. >> i mean. yeah giv. yea yeah giv. yea move>> in the senate today. no, he didn't pass a balanced budget. there'd be crazy. budget. e he relaxed the senate dresss code. now, senators can wear whatever they wantcos to on the floor. >> schumer did this to cater to john fetterman, who is allergico john to fine tailorinl >> well, i mean, i feeorldo it's know a little more freedom, which should be bipartisanship. which shyou what i'm saying so
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don't know why the right side seems to be losing their minds g . >> it like dogs ans and cats are living together in, you know, like the worldaccess is spinning off its axis. >> but, you know, i think it's a good thinyou know g. s a good thinyou know and fetterman had this to say about republicans. what your thoughts on the chaos with the house republicans right now over their budgeans t oh, i said it's like, ohsa, dear you know, it's just like like i said, until they show up uke i said, until they show up with thep with votes, they needo >>th thep with votes, they needo >> would you swim in a pool that had dead mouse in it?w long how long would you wait to swimi in a poot l? fishe the dead mouse was fishedd status said pool an hour 2 hours. 24 hours. well, i waitedours? a whole 24 s to swim in the pool after i fish the dead mouse out of ilt . >> and i'm fine with it. they said they just threw some more chlorine it, i' , and it should be fine. should be fine. i have, a new taste for cheesef
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but i'm sure it's not related. >> let's d o some texts. >> mike from georgia. diamonds are forever. the bidens are for only another year. >> we can only pray. john from gig harbor, washington. gig harbor. u >> joseph ziegler, you are a hero. dohero. someone who is trying to do a his job a voice. we can all hear. here's the thing. in any other normal circumstancey , i would encourae someone to sue the irs, and it n might join the suit. not in this case. ck kathy from alabama we can wrecko a jet over south carolina, but we can't crash a chinese spy balloon. it's true. the spy balloon was spying on us, though, after the diamon s d deal, so it had to float. ross from ohio. e >> jesse, my sources tell me m that missing f 35 maisy have ben seen parked in ukraine. n
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>> i probably thought it was going to be parked in afghanistan. i heard we left some hardware back there, too. patty from kentucky. >> hey, jesse, maybe you could put the ejection button under's gutfeld chair. yeah. wouldn't be that hard. i mean. 't b, weighs like, well, a buck 40, but probably justprob put a miniably in there.da >> dan from michigan. jesse i wish all thegan.jesse, republicans senators would call schumer's bluff and wear shorts and a hoodie every day on the senate. i don't want to see that. i really do. we're celebratinhoodie g mediocy in this country. i do not want to see john fetterman, especially the chest hair. >> did you notice the chest hair? unfortunat unfortunat nevada. and i'm saying ifortunate.t rig. nevada, right. i think, jesse, i love your show, but please alert, learn how to pronounce nevada correctly. i did. i think i di d. gia. i di >> robert from georgia, compliments for thanking the jfk assassinlimentfo asian .
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that was one. well done, jesse. well, you ar e welcome. i am a very polite individual. n we namedy polite individual. our new cat, burbank. >> i heard he's frisky. oh, man. i hop. >> he's not as frisky as the mayor. and the invitation still as theapplies. >> we're welcoming on set.applie it's all for us. >> always remember i'm ears. and this is my world. and welcome to hannity. >> and tonight, horrific scenesl of violence all across the countrross they. beati brutal beating at a gas station over what cigarettes a bicyclist mowed down in broad daylight for fun and by a teen laughing the entire way. a one year old dead from fentanyl exposure, from a daycar froe. none of these stories of are dominating the headlines on otherth networks.tworks now it just doesn't fit their narrative and they obviousl

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