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spreading. >> laura: man spread. >> literally folding and contracting. that image says everything you need to know about how xi sees this and the reality. >> laura: well, raymond, it's almost like, you know, they were close and yet so far and, again, to me it seems like this was the big audition for gavin newsom. but i think where american's sentiment is going on the electric cars and where american sentiment is going on china, i think he's on the wrong side of history here, my friend. >> well, he learned lockdowns from xi, maybe he can learn something else. that's probably what he's thinking. he's there for a week so he's got plenty of time to study at the foot of the master. >> laura: a sfwhooek thank you so much, that's it for us tonight. jesse watters the whole gang take it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight. >> fbi, freeze, get on your
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knees right now. get on your knees. >> jesse: the fbi has 40 guys working inside the biden family. >> we need china, and china needs us. >> jesse: newsom running for president right in biden's face. killer teens are laughing at you. plus. >> i'm so upset. oh, my god. the 9:00 to 5:00 schedule in general is crazy. ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert. everything primetime has been saying about the fbi and the biden family has just been confirmed. for years, we have told you the fbi knew everything the bidens were up to, the cash, the chinese diamonds, american
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policy for sale. not only was biden black mailing other countries and other countries black mailing him, but the fbi was black mailing biden. senator chuck grassley just announced that the federal bureau of investigation has had 40 informants inside the biden family for the last 15 years. what does that mean? it's exactly what you think. 40 fbi informants going back to the time joe biden was vice-president, have been providing criminal information to fbi field offices throughout the country. 40 fbi informants have been feeding the bureau exactly what joe biden, james biden, and hunter biden have been doing all over the world. primetime isn't sure the fbi had this many informants working on the trump campaign. so what does it mean that the fbi has had the biden family wired? and what does it mean that the
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fbi hasn't done a thing? well, it tells me that the fbi knows all of the president's dirty laundry and is black mailing him. because senator grassley also revealed that multiple fbi field offices tried to run this criminal information back to headquarters, and were blocked at every corner. this criminal activity was shutdown during the trump impeachment, shut down before the last election, and it's still being shut down today. grassley says, fbi headquarters deliberately smeared criminal information coming from fbi informants about the biden family as foreign disinformation. when, in fact, after an exhaustive examination, there's never been any information that any of this has been foreign. even the fbi informant that said the bidens shook down ukraine for a $10 million bribe, that
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was vetted and found not to be foreign disinformation. but it gets worse. the fbi's attempt to follow up on the $10 million ukrainian biden bribe was shut down. the fbi informant, who said there's 17 tapes of biden talking about bribes, that, too, has been shut down. despite that there's no evidence that this is foreign disinformation. and while all of this is going on, the fbi has been actively planting information against donald trump, doctoring e-mails and disseminating fake dossiers. the fbi used biden to get revenge on trump. they got a dirty politician elected so they could defeat a politician who caught them trying to frame him and fired their director. and now we have a compromised president in the white house being protected by a rogue gang
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of sick agents and the american people are the real victims of this stupid inside game. you're paying more for everything, the border's wide open and crime is sky high. and we have two proxy wars that biden can't manage. all because the fbi believes it's more powerful than democracy. joining me now, former fbi agent stewart kaplan. stewart, this is shocking to me. i kind of knew it in the back of my head, but 40 fbi informants going back to the time biden was vp totally feeding information, criminal information, back to headquarters? what does that tell you? >> well, the number itself is not surprising. when you have a crime syndicate, as the biden crime family, i would expect, given the breath of their domestic association as well as their associations abroad, it is not at all unreasonable that there were so
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many people that came into contact with him that for nefarious reasons was reporting back to the department of justice through the fbi, and telling the fbi, hey, guys, the presses should be rolling, you need to look at this guy because he's a corrupt politician. the reality is, jesse, and no one really wants to understand this, when donald trump won that election back in 2016, to everybody's surprise, the fbi took a knee. they then focused their efforts and their manpower on trying to now take out donald trump. they had four years, from 2016 to 2020 at equal justice is administered or crossed the playing field, what's good for donald trump should have been good for joe biden, they would have indicted joe biden during the period of 2016 to 2020 but they took a knee and now we see a perfect example of the complete opposite, where they go after donald trump now during his efforts to now win the election back and now they know
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they can influence the election by smearing his representation trying to indict him in every state throughout the united states. that wasn't the case with joe biden. so there's two tiers of justice here. it's blatant, it's obvious, and i just can't understand why the american people don't all see the same thing. it's clear. it's crystal clear. >> jesse: so if the bureau knows, and they have probably a stack of papers from informants going back 15 years, how dirty this biden clan is, and he's president now, what kind of leverage does that give the fbi over the commander in chief? >> well, i mean, look, at the end of the day, they're going to protect the administration. and the fact that he's a sitting president, quite frankly, he is hands off, but the opposite is not true for donald trump, because donald trump is trying to win back the presidency, and they should not be conducting any sort of criminal
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investigations into donald trump because the rules of engagement, pursuant to the attorney general guidelines is, that no efforts, no investigative steps empowering grand jury issuing subpoenas should be utilized if at this time influences the outcome of an election. >> jesse: stewart this goes back to when biden was vp. does that mean biden as vp was hands-off also or were they just compiling a dossier on him? >> well, look, at the end of the day, jesse, there is a lot of politicians that are in office that they're being looked at by the fbi. but, quite frankly, because the assessment, the threshold to open up a full-blown investigation takes probable cause and takes the approval of the attorney general, if you have an attorney general who's not willing to do what is required to pursue justice and pursue the truth, it's never going to get off anybody's desk and it's going to go nowhere.
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and so i understand and i know, for a perfect example, during the tenure of biden when he was the vice-president, no subpoenas were issued, no warrants were executed, no investigative interviews were conducted because it was shut down at fbi headquarters. that is not how we conduct an investigation, if we're all playing on the same playing field. >> jesse: yeah, you couldn't do that to barack obama, wouldn't be right. stuart thank you. >> my pleasure always. >> from his early days as mayor of san francisco to the govern's mansion in sacramento, gavin newsom has always had his eye on one thing. >> when you look at that building right there, what goes through your mind? >> come on, the majesty of the white house, it's a point of deep pride. this is the stuff of dreams. >> jesse: well, newsom's dreams are coming true. behind the scenes newsom is telling reporters, quote, i wish i was the president of the
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united states. now, he said this on tape we believe but this tape has been buried. he said it in israel. yes, gavin newsom is now a war-time governor. he went to israel 48 hours after biden was in israel. look at these two democrats in a war zone here, right? who wore it better? but gavin still has gas left in his jet and his calendar was wide open, and xi jinping in china said that that democrat reminds me of someone. kind of like hunter. so china rolled out the red carpet for newsom and gavin walked right in. biden's been bragging about how much time he spent with xi jinping. gavin got jealous. so as most american politicians are running away from china, you know, because they killed a million americans, that whole thing, gavin decided to sit down with the world's top commie. was he tough on the chinese leader? no. never mentioned the balloon, the lab leak, the hacking or the
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fentanyl. newsom didn't even bring up the slave labor. >> what do you say to critics that say you should have brought it up to xi. >> i can't be everything to everybody at every moment of every day, but i was very, i was very privileged to have the opportunity with some of the most influential leaders in china, to have the opportunity to dialogue about those in very direct and honest ways. >> jesse: so what was newsom doing in china? gavin went to an electric bus factory. kamala must be jealous. and then the governor took a joyride in a $160,000 chinese electric car. newsom was like a kid in a candy store. >> this is a preview of things to come, and this we don't have yet in the united states. but the fact is, so much of that technology, so much of that inspiration and the r and d we developed but it's now being transferred across the globe. >> jesse: yeah, newsom we developed it and china stole it. we got car jacked and gavin went
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over to the guy's house and took it for a spin. and then newsom sat down with the chinese and signed a bunch of deals. did this guy even read what he was signing? did he look at the fine print, governor? california sends jobs to beijing and beijing agrees to reduce emissions? and then gavin announced a new china policy right in biden's face. >> we're entering, i hope, a new phase but a thawing, the last few years have been very stressful. i think it goes to your question and we have to turn down the heat. we have to manage our strategic differences, we have to reconcile our strategic red lines. i want to applaud his willingness to reconcile those differences, people to people exchange. the fact that he's meeting with a governor of california at the sub national level i think is indicative of a thawing. >> jesse: gavin's right. the last couple of years have been stressful because they've been killing us, hacking us, and poisoning us but don't worry gavin is there to announce he's thawing the relationship. is beijing wiring the newsom
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family money, too? because this is political suicide. this would be like, while reagan's president, the governor of massachusetts flying to moscow and announcing, guys, we're going to turn down the heat. let's thau. are we going to see newsom in saudi arabia next week fist bumping the crowned prince. is he going to spend thanksgiving with zelenskyy? there's a record amount of people leaving california and add the governor's name to that list. >> there are a lot of californians that say we have so many problem in our state, look at homelessness, what look at everything, what are you doing if china when we have so much to deal with on our own soil. >> our soil is becoming horrid feud because climate changed. >> jesse: i had to look that up. it means dry. gavin's using that sewer sauer
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us now. newsom sounds like obama. just talk about climb mate and nothing else. >> the impact of climate knows no boundaries, knows no jurisdiction. i don't need to remind californians the last four, five years, extreme heat, extreme drought, extreme floods this year. and we're not going to solve it alone. we need china. and china needs us. >> jesse: newsom is getting groomed by the chinese and he is enjoying it. just like china bribed the bidens with cash and diamonds because they knew joe was going to be president, they have their eyes on newsom and they are leathering him up. look at the entourage the governor showed up to china with. whoa. the chinese know ego when they see it. just a few strokes and he starts parroting chinese propaganda like a puppet. newsom doesn't even need biden. he just announced a new california/china alliance. >> after i'm gone, i promise
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you, democrat, republican, you're going to have someone that's there for the long haul on these issues, that believes foundationally these issues. i want you to know, regardless of what happens nationally, sub nationally, you have a partner in the state of california. >> jesse: what a partnership. no one shuts down the economy and takes away your rights like california and china. joining me now, outnumbered cohost kayleigh mcenany. i'm going to say the other thing but it takes a pretty big ego, kayleigh, to go abroad like that. >> yeah. and shake hands with a dictator who's waging a genocide. what about that genocide? that wasn't mentioned. unsurprising. it does take a big ego, but that's what gavin newsom has. he is running a shadow presidential campaign. look, joe biden's not stepping aside. joe biden, for all intents and purposes, will be the nominee.
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but newsom's not an idiot. newsom realizes, joe biden had afghanistan, joe biden is on the precipice of world war three and who trusts him to manage our way out of this crisis in the middle east so this is what you're looking at as a shadow presidential campaign and xi knows it, too. it's the first time he's met with a governor in six years, first time he's met with a congressional delegation in eight years. and, by the way, who's he not meeting with? joe biden. so xi is playing three dimensional chess here, 2-d chess, and gavin newsom's the willing partner in all of this, praying and hoping somehow biden steps aside and he's waiting to jump right in. >> jesse: so the chinese have a history of picking our presidents, kayleigh. they plucked clinton out of there, remember the fund raising scandal. they got him. he opened them wide up to trade. and then, remember, joe biden, they saw him coming a mile away, leathered his family up with cash and diamonds. and what are they doing now?
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they haven't met with an american politician, all of a sudden they zero in on him, gavin newsom. kayleigh, does that mean he's going to be the next president? >> look, i don't know, because i can tell you one thing president xi did not bet on. he'd have never thought in a million years donald trump would be president. >> jesse: right. >> he was banking on hillary clinton all the way to the bank. you make a point on all those other candidates. he made the wrong bet when it came to trump, trump slapped him with sanctions and he said never again, bet on biden, bet on newsom but gosh i hope this is a replay of hillary clinton donald trump because this slithery snake with oily greasy hair doesn't belong anywhere near the white house. >> jesse: i can't talk about other people's hair and how dare me talk about someone else with a big ego. >> you have nice hair. you have nice hair jesse. >> jesse: thank you, thank you very much. thank you very much. i'm not going to china no matter how much they pay my family. >> good. >> jesse: kayleigh we'll see you on outnumbered. >> yeah. >> jesse: fox news aert will,
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congress, after three weeks, has finally elected a speaker. mike johnson. i've never heard of him. he's from louisiana. we had to google him. apparently everyone likes him. it looks like he's a fiscal conservative and social conservative. got a nice looking family, four kids. way to go johnson. he has donald trump's strong endorsement, and he's calling for joe biden's impeachment. he's a border hawk who thought the last election was fishy and he just voted against more ukraine funding. so here he is in his own words, this is what he believes. >> i called in the seven core principles of american conservatism but let me concede to you all i think it's really quint essentially the core principles of our nation, i boil them down to individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength,
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fiscal responsibility, free markets, and human dignity. >> jesse: okay. nice glasses, good voice, well dressed. we're going to give him a shot. he's been around since 2016. he was a lawyer before he was a politician, so he's already got one strike. not a prolific fundraiser, we hear. he's going to have to step that up if republicans want to keep the house. and he better keep them happy, because they left in place that crazy rule where one guy can go to the floor and say it's time to vote you out. so good luck mike johnson. >> well, trump took the stand and violated his gag order. right back. ♪
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♪ >> jesse: fox news alert, president trump took the stand
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today in court. the judge wanted to scold him over something he said during his lunch break. apparently trump isn't allowed to talk about too much anymore, so the judge asked donald trump, did you say i was partisan? and trump said yep? and the judge said, did you say my staff was partisan? and he said no i was talking about michael cohen. and the judge said, you're a liar and find him $10,000. and then trump walked off the stand and talked to the press. >> we're being railroaded here. the city and state are railroaded. businesses are leaving because of this. but their only witness, their chief witness, their only witness, just admitted, number one he lied, and he admitted he lied. that should be the end of the case. if we had a jury, this case would have never started
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practically. >> jesse: last month we reported an absolutely ghoulish scene. two teens in vegas purposely ran over a retired police chief. they made a snuff video out of it filming their stolen car, hitting the chief on a bike. they have been charged with murdering 64-year-old andreas probst. viewer warning. >> ready? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [horn beeping] >> jesse: jesús a al a and jameer keys were both minors at the time but this week they've been charged as adults. they're 16 and 18. they filmed their crime spree this summer, stealing three cars, burglarizing a home and we just found out they mowed a second person down that day. who thankfully survived. they pled analyst to a ton of charges showing no remorse, no shame. the two were laughing in court yesterday, even giving the dead man's family the finger.
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the chief's daughter was sickened. >> how can you sit there, after taking a man's life, and act like such an entitled [bleep]. they really have no remorse. this is just a game to them. >> jesse: america's so worried about hamas, we're already seeing monsters here. already. in order to fully grasp their twisted mentality, you have to see what the 18 year old said in the back of the squad car right after he was arrested. he taunted the officer and bragged he would be out in a month. >> is it really that serious? >> yeah, it is. >> you should buy me something to eat. >> what? >> i said you should buy me something to eat. i like your gun though. >> 320. >> you should let me have it. >> yeah? should i just hand it to you. >> report it stolen. i'm not scared. >> you are. a hundred percent. >> you think epa bleep going to do something?
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>> you might be out of juvi in 30 days and moved to an adult jail because that's how bad it is. >> just a [bleep]. slap on the wrist. >> jesse: we're breeding children who expect to walk away from a murder. young men who have only experienced a slap on the wrist can't even imagine they'd do hard time for a homicide. the criminal justice system has never set a boundary, neither has their school. neither has their family. the 16-year-old was in the foster system. his father, not around. the other teen has a long rap sheet, in and out of juvi. his mother showed up to court, father never showed up. both kids, no dads, raised in the street, raised in the system. the two fathers have blood on their hands. the schools can't punish them because obama said it's racist and the justice system can't punish them because professors and prosecutors tell us they're already oppressed. and now a man's dead. but no one wants to talk about
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why, because it's racist. patrick bed david is the value entertainment founder. patrick, this sickens me. we rarely see this type of behavior, especially after a homicide. what does that tell you about society? >> first of all, it's very disturbing to see. thank you for having me on but it's very disturbing to see. what didn't surprise me is how they reacted. what did surprise me is when their lawyer is laughing with them talking on the side as if it's not a big deal. seeing the family on the other side emotional. they just lost their father that gave his life to being a cop making sure the community is safe. but this is the problem. i want to give you some stats for you to be thinking about. jesse, the average around the world on how many kids are born to single parents is 7%. china is 3%. india is 4%. america is not 10%, not 15%, not 20%, we're at 23%.
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by the way, 1940, the average kid that was born to a single mother it was only 4% of kids born to a single mother. today it's 40%. why? fdr's policies, lbj took it to a whole different level 1965, and when you see stories like this, you think about a couple different things. for me i think, this is going to sound bad and some people are not going to like when i say this, i think the wrong people are having too many kids. i think the right people are having too few kids. every time i see a family, husband and wife, young in their 20s and 30s that make good money that have a kid or two i tell them go for one more, maybe go for two more. why? because we need to compete against this by making sure the kid, the parents that are teaching the right values have more kids. but the nebul are raising their kids on the right values they don't want to have a lot of kids they want a safe life. >> jesse: they're not even raising them. they're just having the kid and leaving. and you're right, because having both parents in the home is the biggest single predictor for
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success, for staying out of trouble. for making a lot of mustn't and for being mentally sound. if you don't have that, you're putting not only yourself at risk, you're putting other people at risk, like that retired chief. >> you know, it's wild. this was the wildest statistic that blew me away. they showed stats of kids that are born with a mom and a dad, both parents are in the house. okay? the likelihood of the kid going to jail is the same as a child being born to only a father. mean theing child being raised by only a father. i'll say this one more time. mom and dad raising a son the likelihood of this son going to jail is the same as a father raising a son. why? because a father can discipline the kid, can put him in his place, the kid can't be afraid, you can't bully the dad and i think it's a mess. >> jesse: right. because a son needs a father and the father is the only one
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traditionally that can provide the discipline. >> exactly. >> jesse: and the boundaries and the sense of respect that you need growing up to be a well-adjusted, civilized american. we've got to run. we've got to pay some bills but great discussion. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> jesse: up next, young americans are now crying that they have to go to work. i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant.
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♪ >> jesse: college grads are finding out about what life's about. like going to a 9:00 to 5:00 job, commuting. oh, my god. but those are the challenges keeping our younger generation up at night. >> this is my first job, like my first 9:00 5:00 job after college and i am in person and i'm commuting in the city and it takes me [bleep] forever to get there. i get on the train at 7:30 and i don't get home until like 6:15 earliest. and then like i don't have time to do anything.
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how do you have friends. like how do you have time to like meet like a guy? >> jesse: okay. first of all i used to get on the train at 4:45 and come home at 7:30 or 8:00. okay? did it for years. it's not just having to go into the office that's causing them to break down. it's the fact that these workers are expected to roll out of bed and land a 6-figure salary right after graduation. >> the jobs that are 150 to 200 thousand a year? i'm not getting those. i'm a 20 -- almost 25, my birthday's old, i'm a 25-year-old chick going against corporate ass america, people with so much experience. all i got is my degree. >> jesse: she's 25 and she wants to make 200 grand. this is what happens when you baby a generation. they have no experience, and they spend all their time recording videos about how they
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have no experience. they can't compete. they don't even want to compete. remember the show survivor? which is about competition? this season, everybody wants to lose. >> my concern is like, how can i get them to write my name? i want to sleep in a bed tonight. maybe i like my comfort, and that's okay. i want tea and i want food. >> everything in my body is like i'm not going back to that camp. please don't make me go back to that camp. and like, i'm just going to be really honest, like i don't need to be voted out to go home. >> jesse: okay. wait. i want to be clear that i'm hearing you. did you just imply that maybe you're just going quit anyway and not have them vote? >> i don't know how much more forthright i can be. >> jesse: half the contestants eliminated this season have just quit. winning scares them. surviving scares them.
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and those who remain are now trying to out-fail each other. >> i have experienced a ton of failure, but it reminds me of what i learned from my first grade teacher. she said failure is good, it helps you grow. it teaches us what we need to know. and so i've decided intentionally to embrace that failure. and i know how bad that all four of you really want this. i don't want to take your dream away from you because this -- it's not mine and i'm at peace with that. because my dream's at home. so respectfully, i would kindly ask that when you vote tonight, that you write my name down on the parchment. >> jesse: bandana guy. you're not supposed to try to fail to learn from failure. you're just supposed to try to win and if you fail you learn. we're abolishing competition.
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we're abandoning meritocracy we are winners. we don't want to compete because winners and losers you can't have that, someone might get victimized you might hurt their feelings. survivor winner joe is here now. joe i'm sure you've seen and anticipated in these competitive shows for many years. what the heck is going on here? >> that is an excellent question, jesse, and thank you so much for having me. makes my heart just hurt watching so many opportunities just go to waste. i never once thought about quitting. i knew that i was going out to compete in a game that, you know, it had a time line, and it's not real life. it's still a game but it feels like real life. you are starving. you are getting eaten alive. it is every bit of discomfort but quitting was never an
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option. >> jesse: yeah. because, joe, you're going to win a million dollars. and you're only competing. >> i mean that's the goal absolutely. >> jesse: against a dozen people. the one girl who's 25 is complaining she's not making 200 grand. if you're up against 12 peeshlgs you have a shot at a million and the show's only for a couple weeks. >> best odds of winning a million dollars. but as a person who got voted out three times, i can say that the real lesson was not in winning. it was the experience. it was -- i did my best. i put everything i had into that game and i still lost. but i could walk away actually being proud of what i did or didn't accomplish. and even in the bigger experience of what i went through, i got an appreciation for running water and a car and a house over my head and a family who cares about me and supports me. and those foundational core principles of the hard work i
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did growing up and having multiple jobs, putting myself through college, like the real hard work of paying your dues that i think a lot of this generation, unfortunately we want to do our best for our kids, but, in doing so, we've put our kids at a disadvantage. and giving them all the comfort and comfort kills. comfort, it desensitizes us to the real hard work and vulnerability of our humanity that we need to learn and experience. >> jesse: comfort does kill. but, you know what? taking the train at 7:30 and getting home at 6:15, that -- it's just too much. it's just too much. we're asking too much. joe, listen, you should have won. you're definitely the better competitor. but, you know what? you learned from losing, although you didn't try to lose, you actually fought to win. >> absolutely. >> jesse: good luck next time i'm sure you'll be on another season. they apparently like you. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate it so much.
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♪ >> jesse: remember jamaal bowman? the squad congressman who pulled the fire alarm during a vote on a spending bill? well, jamaal's in trouble. national correspondent bill melugin's here with more. bill. >> reporter: yeah, jesse if we remember jamaal bowman initially said he pulled the fire alarm on accident while rushing to vote but local police in dc, they're not buying it. he has now been charged with falsely pulling that alarm on purpose. capitol police released this picture of bowman pulling the fire alarm in the building on september 30th. remember this was as republicans were trying to start a vote a spending measure that would keep the government open. at the time, bowman's spokesperson tried downplaying it saying bowman, quote, did not realize he would trigger a building alarm as he was rushing to make an urgent vote and they said the congressman regrets any confusion he made by pulling that alarm with the obvious signs there. but capitol police say this was no accident.
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dc superior court records now show bowman has been charged with false alarm of fire, specifically bowman, quote, did willfully and knowingly give a false alarm of fire, according to those court records. the charge is a misdemeanor which carries a maximum of six months in jail. our fox news team caught up with bowman at the capitol today. he says he's already worked out a plea deal. >> can you just explain what that plea agreement is for our viewers? >> well, the statement, the statement says it, i mean, pretty much i have to pay a thousand dollars fine in three months as long as i stay out of trouble, the case will be dismissed. >> reporter: and, jesse, bowman has to surrender himself to dc police tomorrow morning for fingerprinting, booking and arraignment. also important to point out that these charges are in dc local court, not federal court. that's where the january 6th defendants are being prosecuted, federal court. no word yet, though, on if bowman is going to face any federal charges for pulling the alarm and interrupting these government proceedings. we'll send it back to you. >> jesse: local court, we might
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get a mug shot. we'll try to foia that tomorrow. thank you so much bill. >> reporter: yeah. thanks. >> jesse: primetime has identified the top general fighting the war on halloween. his name? dr. ronald taylor. he's the superintendent of new jersey south orange maple wood school district. dr. ron cancelled the school's halloween activities and replaced them with fall festivities in the name of diversity and inclusion. the reason? he doesn't want to offend kids who don't celebrate halloween or can't afford a costume. in maplewood buys can go to school dressed up like girls every day of the year, except halloween. so who is dr. ron? well, he makes a cool quarter million and, apparently, hates fun. oh, also, he loves anti racism training. he paid consultants to root out bias in the school district and the consultants decided to root out halloween. but now one -- no one even asked the students or the teachers
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>> jesse: so dr. ron is being racist against members chance the the name of anti racism. we invited dr. ron on the show but he's left us hanging. up next, piers morgan is a dirty rotten cheater. ♪ teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like somebody's poking directly on the nerve. i recommend sensodyne. sensodyne toothpaste goes inside the tooth and calms the nerve down. and my patients say you know doc, it really works. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. my customer really relies on his car's advanced safety system. [alarm] >> instructor: veer right. [ringing] >> instructor: and slow down. >> tech: so when he got a cracked windshield, he turned to safelite. we're the experts at replacing glass
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we'll keep you updated. >> time for water's cooler. fox business reporter kelly o'grady yesterday on "the five", america's sweetheart, not me, piers morgan challenged me to an egg and spoon run. we had the race today, i actually wore sneakers, and he cheated. >> on your marks, get set, go! >> jesse: oh, look he cheated. >> he's a cheater. >> yes, yes, yes! >> piers won. >> jesse: it was such an egregious cheat that i didn't even get off the tape. and if you want to see it again, let's see it. >> on your marks, get set go. >> oh, look at he cheated. he cheated. >> yes! yes! yes! >> piers won. >> jesse: i know you're a woman
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of integrity. that's why we have you on the show. was that a fair race? >> no. i'm a huge football fan and i have to play referee here, that was a false start. i am team america, that was ridiculous, you were robbed. >> jesse: ten yards. it wasn't even close kelly. i didn't even move and he was gone. >> no, and i love your form, i was watching it. you were ready, you were getting your foot ready, boom. never stood a chance. >> jesse: he smoked me. she said on your mark and he was gone. >> gone, yeah. >> jesse: you know what? he actually said he cheated afterwards. >> there you go. >> jesse: should i race him again. >> yes. >> jesse: i should? >> yes. >> jesse: does he deserve a race again. >> i think so. >> jesse: or has he totally disqualified himself? >> no, i think you should race him again and he should have a penalty so you should get a head start exactly. >> jesse: i don't need a head start, i will even go a foot behind me and i will still race him and still beat him. >> i like that confidence.
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>> jesse: that's how confident i am. look at this. [laughter]. >> jesse: such a cheater. >> the slow-mo is so clearly, yeah, he was cheating. >> man, indidn't stand a chance. all right, piers, i hate you. all right, kelly, thank you very much. and thank you for your fair and accurate analysis. you're not afraid to say something is stolen. sometimes people have a problem of saying that around here. you've got to tell the truth. sometimes races are stolen. egg races are stolen. you know, judge jeanine is ridiculous. she was acting like piers won. judge jeanine i'm disappointed in you. you're supposed to be a judge. you're supposed to be impartial. tomorrow's going to be a real race. that's it for tonight, dvr the show and always remember i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ >>

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