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actually allowed trump to have a voice. the network aired an our long interview with him that held a completely un- critical lens on the dangers policies trump espoused during his presidency. they want to move trump out of there. >> this is proof that social media needs a button called who asked you? nobody cares what john leguizamo says and he wrote this op-ed to become relevant. what he doesn't get is latinos are abandoning the democratic party. look at biden's support among latinos. if anything univision is reading the room. happy thanksgiving by the way. happy thanksgiving. for them its adios. we are not interested in you anymore. we have a photo of us at the patriot awards. will you put it up on the screen, a hope. everybody have a happy thanksgiving. i will be back on monday. welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight, mayor pete wishes you
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good luck going home for the holidays. >> he will imprison, he will execute whoever he is allowed. >> vote biden or trump will have you put to death? >> i am transgender day of remembrance we remember 26 americans who were killed this year. >> the white house celebrates a cop hating terrorist. plus, what happened on the first thanksgiving? >> the pilgrims pilgrims went on a bender. and then they ate turkey. yesterday was a very important day at the white house. no, the president and broker a
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peace deal in ukraine. he didn't free any hostages in gaza. we didn't catch the cocaine bandit. it was a somber day. it was a day of grieving. >> today on transgender day of remembrance we grieve the 26 transgender americans who were killed this year. year after year we see that these victims are disproportionately black women and women of color. no one should face violence or live in fear or be discriminated against simply for being themselves. we mourn the loss of lives that have been taken too soon. >> prime time mourns the loss of all life like the victims of the waukesha christmas parade massacre, the victims of the blm riots and the 100,000 fentanyl od. we did as we always do and reflected on who exactly we are grieving. who or these 26 transgender individuals who were killed? primetime found a familiar face.
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his name is little turtle. you remember him, also known as manuel to run. he was antifa. a 26-year-old indigenous queer non-binary militant who lived in the forest. he was a part of atlanta's forest offenders, a group of angry keebler elves living in tree houses in the woods over the past two years. remember after george floyd the democrat said police needed to be better trained? well, the police were building a new training facility in georgia. but little turtle didn't want police to be better trained. he didn't want police at all. all the little turtle wanted was a forest where police wouldn't be allowed to enter. and for the last few years antifa has been battling georgia police officers and raising all sorts of blood he hell. they have thrown molotov cocktails at police, launched rocks and bottles at cop cars,
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shot fireworks at them. in january when cops were clearing out the forest, he refused to leave. he remained in his tent defiant. georgia state troopers say after he didn't comply with their demands, they use pepper spraying. but he responded by firing four shots at them from a pistol leaving a georgia state trooper seriously injured. officers were forced to return fire and unfortunately he was pronounced dead. >> shots fired. is this target practice? atlanta police department. we will administer the tent if you do not come out with your hands up. >> little turtle's decision to
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shoot officers triggered chaos in atlanta. riots broke out. antifa lit construction equipment and cop cars on fire, smashed windows and even threw bricks at police. >> this is a site. construction cities medicals are up in flames. the compatriots were charged with domestic terrorism. it turns out all this writing done on his behalf is exactly what he wanted. primetime just got a hold of his diary, which may be used by the state of georgia in the rico case again 61 antifa tree huggers. little trans turtle's diary will help them understand antifa's
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motivation and ideology in the domestic terrorism case. let's just say this is not your typical diary. recounting your day, fantasizing about your crush. this was worse than the trans manifest or judo. one page of this diary says, quote, "if the cops kill me, i want you to riot, to kill as many of them as you can. they are terrorist. he also wrote, quote, "i do not know when i will die and that does not bother me. f the police and the government. on another page the antifa member, quote killing cops is okay exclamation point. he continues on, i hope every judge, or dies painfully and is remembered as come. little trans turtle.
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but like all cop hating militants honored by this white house, little trans turtle was more than just a violent ideologue. he was an artist. or she was an artist. we don't want to miss gender a dead criminal. here is one of his drawings of a cop car lit on fire. accompanied by the words cop cars love being on fire. we have also got this one of an office on fire with the words riot, cops don't want to give us rights. so set them on fire exclamation. these renderings may look elementary to you but like hunter biden, little trans turtle's art was ahead of his time. he has a picture of revolt. someone shooting a cop with the words oink, oink written next to the cop. i'm so glad the white house is commemorating this beautiful soul whose life was so tragically taken from us.
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he also drew a sheriff office on fire with the caption, burned down police stations. it's fun and good. and we've got another picture of a cop car about to run over a cop on fire with the captions, burn police vehicles, kill cops. say what you want about him, but he was dedicated, passionate and definitely goal oriented. this is the guy who binder and biden want us to honor. they want us to bow our heads in a moment of silence and commemorate a antifa tree hugger who shot a cop and left behind the diary of a serial killer who was held back in kindergarten twice. biden skipped the 9/11 ceremonies this year, but he didn't forget to honor cop hating antifa. we contacted the white house and asked them what is going on. and they haven't gotten back to us. joining me now, gays against groomers founder jamie pico.
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jamie, was this a mistake, do you think? or did they really want to honor this cop shooting to antifa? >> no, i think this is right up their alley. it is a little disturbing. if it wasn't, if they really did want to avoid something like this, it is kind of disturbing that your team was able to find all this information on them but there's was an. i have a hard time believing that. they probably saw how low of a number it was of trans people whose lives were ended or they ended their own lives and they saw it was such a low number and didn't want to do any research to make sure everybody was okay and a solid person. they just ran with it to make it seem like it was something more than it really was. so, no, but these kinds of people are right up the white house alley and the left in general. these are their heroes. if he were alive he would have
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gotten some form of metal or commemoration in another way. >> if he was alive maybe biden would hang a medal around his neck in a ceremony at the white house and walk out in the middle of it like he likes to do. what is interesting is we have had this information for almost 48 hours. binder put out a release with the names yesterday. it was trans day of remembrance yesterday. nobody else in the mainstream media thought to see who these people we were supposed to honor were. what does that say? >> you are not supposed to do that. you take everything that they present at face value and these are obviously the best people in the world, no questions asked. but i think its kind of silly that we even have this trans day of remembrance. as you were saying, we want to honor and remember all lives. i don't remember the white house doing that for many other groups of people that are deserving of the same recognition and respect and honor. i think it's also funny that i
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don't know if you know this, but 28 people per year are killed by lightning strikes. i don't see the white house going around with a lightning strike day of remembrance. maybe they should add that next year. when somebody dies it is very unfortunate. but that respect should be given to all people and not just virtual signaling because someone happens to be trans. >> usually when you shoot at officers, they shoot back. so not the greatest strategic played by a little turtle. but i think he went out with honor in antifa's playbook. thank you so much. we will be remembering those 28 people that died by lightning strikes. >> please do. >> we will. the democratic party has made up his mind. its operation bubblewrap joe or it is gavin. if biden wants sunlight from now until election day he's going to have to get it from a private beach in rehobeth.
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the president is not allowed to go near the campaign trail. the white house is quarantining the president so the media has to win this for joe. but they can't push the biden record because there is no biden record. so here is how the media is going to run the biden reelection campaign. watch. >> if you want to be fair then you will frame this as joe biden being a candidate that supports american democracy and donald trump a candidate who supports a new form of government here that's authoritarian. he will get away with, he will imprison, he will execute whoever he is allowed to imprison, execute, drive from the country. just look at his past. it's not really hard to read. >> that's it. that's the strategy. bubblewrap the president and
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trump is hitler so prepare for mass execution. it seems kind of over-the-top, a little bit. why do they think trump is going to put everyone to death since he never committed genocide during his first term? well, the new york times says, quote, "trump's dyer words raise new fears about his authoritarian. trump's words. it's the words again. last time i checked trump chanted lock her up and never did. it's actually biden who is trying to lock up drum. is actually biden who is prosecuting elon musk. good guys like daniel penny get arrested and the bad hombres get bailed out. trump said the word vermin in the media thinks he will start putting people to death. but there is so much actual vermin here in new york the mayor had to appoint a rat commissioner. again, watch what they do, not what they say. we can talk about words all day. here's a house house democrat threatening to eliminate trump.
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>> it is just unquestionable at this point that that man cannot see public office again. he is not only unfit, he is destructive to our democracy and he has to be eliminated. >> eliminate him so we can't execute us. biden 2024. so unifying. isn't it funny how one party is in the streets yelling gas the jews while claiming the other party is hitler? that is what psychiatrist called projection. catalina is a defender of freedom impact. she joins us now. they say look to trump's past and he executes people. who has he executed? >> absently nobody. this is the type of fear mongering attacking that the liberal media knows best. the reality is they can't focus on anything positive from this administration. the facts show that under
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president trump's administration we have quantifiable results. he actually delivered for the american people on a legislative agenda when you had historic low unemployment rates, the border was secure. you had small businesses thriving. people weren't spending $200 on there grocery bills. we weren't biting two proxy wars sending billions of taxpayer money abroad to fund these things. the american people were thriving. that's why the media actually hates president trump and they focus more on that than supporting the best interests of the american people which would be a better administration. biden out and a republican in like president trump so we can continue on the economic advancements that happened under that administration. they just can't get over themselves. it's absolutely ridiculous. they've had the same card they played the last time and ultimately it's at the detriment of the american people. >> i like a president who executes. he executes a withdrawal from afghanistan without
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servicemembers dying. that's what we all want. we want someone who can execute and do the job. joe biden can't do the job. do think the media knows that joe will lose so they have to scare everybody into thinking that trump will bring death panels to america? >> i think ultimately they are so out of touch with the american people. does the liberal media actually believe that the elderly couple on a fixed income on social security that can't afford grocery bills actually cares about words like vermin? this is ridiculous. they are completely out of touch and can't accept the fact that biden is probably going to lose. so all they have to do is attack and fear monger. i'm the daughter of an immigrant from a central american country. this is exactly the type of fear mongering political persecution that they do in third world countries. we the people are fed up with the liberal media. it's time that we actually have better leadership in office to actually win for the american people. right now the american people
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are not winning and neither is the liberal media either. considering their numbers taken daily, i don't even know how they are able to even completely function at this point. >> do you think trump wins? >> yes, i do. the american people will vote on the pocketbook ultimately. look what happened during carter's reelection bid and even under george h.w. bush. both lost their reelection bids because of the economy. the american people are smart enough to now vote on the economy. that's what matters to them. they don't want to be in wars. they want to afford the grocery and gas bills. they want to be able to thrive. that is not happening with this administration. >> thank you catalina. happy thanksgiving. the israeli government has just reached a deal to secure the release of some hostages bin held in gaza. we don't know the exact number yet.
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about 200 are being held and the deal was just approved by the israeli cabinet. we are still waiting on these details. for biden's sake we hope it includes some americans. we will give you more as we get it. last night we told you about a new documentary out this week called the fall of minneapolis. it is packed with new information about george floyd that we weren't allowed to see in the summer of 2020. you know, so our cities could burn and biden could win. the producer, an award-winning journalist named liz collin sacrificed her career to tell the story. how has your reporting on george floyd affected you professionally? >> i was demoted and lost my position i had for nearly a dozen years. what bothered me most about all of this is that the truth wasn't being told. these men and women, minneapolis lost the best of the best when it came to its police force. we have seen this sadly all across the country. they need their voice back. i hope in a way that this movie
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can do that. >> since the riots broke out the minneapolis police force lost more than 300 cops. they told call and they were sick and tired of being labeled racist by the democrats and the press. >> going to work was physically making me ill. it wasn't the flew. it wasn't a cold. it wasn't anything i could put my finger on. it wasn't something that went away. it was the drive into the city, the knot in my stomach, i'm going to vomit and be sick. >> i had left the job about a month after the protests. i just couldn't do it anymore. >> my father was a police officer that grew up in minneapolis. my family was here. i didn't want to leave. that was the hardest thing i did in my life. >> america cities were pillage because americans were denied the truth. now we know the truth. for example, we didn't know george floyd died with a deadly
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amount of fentanyl in his system. two clogged arteries and covid-19. we didn't know the fbi held a meeting with the medical examiner before the autopsy changed. americans also weren't told that floyd was arrested in 2019 in minneapolis and had an eerily similar confrontation with police. >> in 2020 george floyd says i got shot last time. >> i got shot last time. >> you would have been the last officer to arrest george floyd. did you shoot him? >> no, i didn't shoot him. no. >> the body camera is out there and shows exactly what i did. exactly what the other officers did. we didn't shoot him. >> how was george floyd acting during that arrest in 2019? >> everything was almost identical.
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i mean, the initial stop. when i first started to approach him he was uncooperative and wasn't listening to my commands. he was very agitated. >> just keep your hands up where i can see them. hey! keep your hands where i can see them! let me see your hands! stay in the car. let me see your other hand. >> the officer from that 2019 arrest of george floyd, officer scott crayton joins me now. officer, what did you pull george floyd over for then? >> it was during a narcotics arrest that we were conducting. >> you pulled him over and approached the vehicle. what happened? >> when i initially approached him, i couldn't see his hands. he was moving around. i believe he was eating narcotics.
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i repeated commands to see his hands. and then we eventually got him to see his hands and we ended up with another officer, several officers and my sergeant got him out of the vehicle and handcuffed him. >> you believe that he swallowed some narcotics? >> yes, i believe so. he was found in possession of narcotics on his person and narcotics bound in the vehicle as well during that arrest. >> okay. and so this looks like maybe something that he had been doing in the past. after the second arrest where it ended in a for tally, what did the police force feel? >> what was that question again? >> how did the police force feel in minneapolis after that george floyd death?
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>> after the death, all officers initially were just trying to figure out what happened. but a narrative came out against all the police, especially the officer involved and the officers involved. and certainly after that you saw what happened as far as the riots. and then the burning down of the precinct. and then the destruction of the city and the ultimate protests throughout the city and throughout the country. it was devastating. >> what was your observation of the george floyd incident? in 2020? how did that go down in your opinion? >> they set a narrative which was against the police and that was from the governor to attorney general ellison to the mayor of the city of minneapolis, our own chief and the media all came against the police in regards to this incident with george floyd.
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>> officer, thank you so much for your service. it does give us a window into what really went down in this documentary. if you're interested in watching the documentary, the fall of minneapolis.com. thank you so much and have a happy thanksgiving. >> thank you so much, jesse. i appreciate you having me on the show. >> of course. if you are going to be flying this week, thoughts and prayers. when i flew to california last week with my wife she passed through screening. everything started beeping. tsa agent yells crotch alert. tsa lady comes by with rubber gloves, snaps them, pats down my wife's crotch and she was free to go. when johnny got back from nashville hill his crotch alerted and he got a crotch pet down too. when i came back from nashville the line for clear was way backed up. why? because the clear computers were down.
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my producer parked his car at the airport in new york for one night. guess how much they charge him for parking? $150. and now my town cars have a trick when they drop me off. they drop me off in arrivals and i just walk up one flight of stairs to departures because the line of cars is so long. every time i scan my phone with my ticket it never beeps. it never works. i'm shoving it this way and blowing it up. i can never check in. i can never pull it up on my phone right. and you have to wear socks. when you go through security and if they make you take your shoes off i don't want to see your feet. i am seeing a lot of feet, people. once you are through guys are walking around wearing neck pillows. they think it's like football shoulder pads. they don't move, they just go. if you want to by a banana, nobody can ring it up. it's all self checkout. i have my carry-on, my coffee and trying to bring up my own banana. and then i finally boarded the
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plane and there is no wi-fi. how do they not have wi-fi? and not only is there no wi-fi they don't have a tv in the back of the chair in front of me. i can't watch anything. not only that, win on the back and forth flight to nashville in the morning, no breakfast. i get almonds. that's not a breakfast. everybody on the plane their nerves are shot. it takes a toll. and you snap. [crying] >> [ yelling ] >> they want to kill each and every one of y'all. she's possessed. she needs help. >> she is just possessed. just great. who or these people we are stuck 10,000 feet above ground with? you don't know who these people
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are. here's a flight leaving kansas. >> get the [ bleep ] out. get off me! i am being human trafficked. stop! no! if they have your family hostage, don't believe it. [ bleep ] emotional manipulation. this is not real! >> we hope the lady is okay. at this point we have no idea who is in danger and who is trying to be famous. >> shut the [ bleep ] up. i am instagram famous you [ bleep ] bomb. >> in 2023 causing a scene on a flight is the best way to get famous. >> i don't give two [ bleep ] , but i am telling you right now [ bleep ] .
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[ bleep ] . that is not real. >> we love tiffany at all but if you get a tiffany, you are blessed. it could also look like this. >> [ bleep ] >> some people can't even make it into the plane before losing it. >> [ yelling ] >> oh, yeah! [indiscernible] [ yelling ] >> remember when flying used to be civilized? >> 55 years of experience.
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in first glance for instance on a 747 no airline gives you more space, more comfort to more places than pan am. you can find the pan am experience around the u.s. and around the world. >> is it the class of people flying or did the government just get too involved? the more money we give the government for these airports, the slower and crazier the airport gets. mayor pete says its because you are an extremist. >> every time extremist republicans in congress bring us to the brink of a government shutdown it threatens to stop the momentum that we have built around training and around protecting customer rights. every time they threaten to slash funding for dot and short the faa and as a republican proposal to do that on the cusp of reaching the house floor right now. at threatens to reverse all this progress. >> all the people we see fighting on airplanes are republican extremist? i am not so sure about that, pete.
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republicans don't want to give flying fight clubs a raise. pete still hasn't said a thing about sherman, kazi, has a? the guy that tried to murder 80 people. we looked at numbers. the transportation department has gotten a raise every year for 10 years. p just got $106 billion last year. republicans want to give him 100 billion. pizzas that is an extremist position. everyone's crotch is alerting. pilots are on shrooms. women are getting trafficked. guys are getting coldcocked. if pete doesn't get that extra billion, you are an extremist. happy thanksgiving. a former uber executive fixed the car community with over. now everything is nice and clean and easy. how would you fix airports? >> well, when you are running cars all over the world and it's new year's eve or halloween or christmas, you get into battle
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mode. you have a peacetime military operation on these moments where there is a lot of stress, a lot of backup security, you name it. you've got a command center and you've got the sweep on speed dial. you are talking to tsa and everybody who can make that happen to make sure it is smooth. they are an operator. you are not out there talking about bills in congress. you are out there making it happen for people every day so they don't lose their cool. >> pete nieves to be at a nerve center and has to have phones on speed with every connecting place and every ceo and every logistical mumbo-jumbo. but he is in ukraine a lot. we know that. he is talking politics. what would be the three major things you would fix in air travel? >> i do think that the job of the transportation secretary is
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to make the heartbeat of america. that is the lifeblood, getting from one place to another. it is really important. you have to take a hands-on approach to that. the three things i would do differently is i would make sure the technology works. it's getting better. you talked about your boarding pass not working. scene at my boarding pass never works. i try to blow it up and shrink it. i stick it under and over. it never works. why? >> it should work. there should be alerts that don't break down and tell you your flight is three hours late. don't even come to the airport. if you come to the airport you will create a crowd and people get stressed in crowds. we need realtime information that is reliable and don't break down. and it's coordinated with all the airlines and all the airports everywhere. that has to be a system. that's one thing i would do.
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number two, all this talk about getting people refunds when things go wrong. that is table safe. what you really have to do is make sure that they know what is happening with the weather and with their luggage and all that stuff in realtime. >> the weather is one thing. my luggage i left. i can't believe i'm admitting this. i left a piece of luggage and went back and it was there. but it wasn't where it was supposed to be. and went to the luggage plays where they keep the lost luggage and they said it is over there by the carrier thing. so i wasted more time. i've got to run. thank you so much. >> how about air tags? >> that is so complicated. nba legend john stockton makes a major presidential endorsement. ♪ upbeat, catchy music ♪ >> tech vo: this couple counts on their suv... as they travel for their small business. so when they got a chip in their windshield... they brought it to safelite... for a same-day in-shop repair.
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gaza. according to the israeli government at least 50 hostages, women and children, will be released in the span of four days. in exchange they are promising to ease fighting during that timeframe. we will keep monitoring this and keep you posted. joe biden's old, incompetent and losing to donald trump and eight of the last 10 polls. but rfk jr. running as an independent. if he keeps up his momentum, biden could lose to trump and rfk jr. look at this poll. trump is update on biden and rfk jr. is at 21%. there hasn't been an independent candidate who has been this big of a threat in 30 years. with rfk jr. recent polling numbers he is on track to be on the debate stage alongside biden and most likely trump. the last time this happened, ross perot drew blood on stage with bush and clinton. >> they've got a point. i don't have any experience to
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run up of $4 trillion debt. i don't have any experience in gridlock government where nobody takes responsibility for everything and everybody blames everybody else. i don't have any experience in creating the worst public school system in the industrialized world and the most crime in the industrialized world. >> kennedy is on pace to play spoiler. maybe he can play an even more significant factor. people actually like him. he has better favorability ratings than any of the candidates running. he is almost as likable as jesse watters. john stockton joins me now. all right, stockton. who are you enjoy seeing-- endorsing. >> i endorse robert f. kennedy jr. >> why is that? >> it's a rare opportunity to have a candidate like him available in the first place. but never has it been more important. we are more divided than ever.
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we are more distrustful of government more than ever. we have more things jam down our throats that isn't legal that has never happened in the history of our country. we have a guy that is a warrior in all categories. he fights for the constitution. he's always the most important intelligent person in the room. if you ever had a chance to hear him speak, i highly recommend it. you could never hear him speak and say there is something to that man. i'm a big fan. >> i can tell you are a big fan. you're not really a political guy. is this the first major goal political foray for john stockton? >> yeah. i don't know if i foray into it or not. us the first time i have announced. i try to keep my voting private. i probably try to keep it pretty balanced. but again, this is a rare opportunity. when you speak to robert and here a guy that doesn't divide you. he listens. he was with the farmers the other day on a podcast where he was asking and learning.
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he went down to the border. he is asking and learning. every time he comes away, he comes away a little bit smarter and a little bit more presidential. >> as a great athlete, do you respect the fact that he rips his shirt off and knocks out 50 push-ups. is that part of the deal? >> i've got to think that i respect anybody that can do that, athlete or not. secondarily, the strength and stamina to hold that office, i think it's really important to keep your body and your mind solid. clearly that's a pretty well conditioned 66-year-old or whatever he is. i am impressed. >> i am impressed by you. everybody watching has been impressed with your career. i grew up watching you. great player. maybe you will run for senate one day out there. we will see if this is just a tease. >> that would surprise me more than you. but you never know in this world. it's getting a little goofy and
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you never know what you are called to do. >> thank you so much john stockton. have a very happy thanksgiving. >> thanks, jesse. joe biden making the border patrol asks illegal aliens for their pronouns. ier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas- a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. my skin has been so much smoother so much more hydrated. it's olay! with olay hyaluronic body wash 95% of women had visibly-better skin. and my skin is so much more moisturized.
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nearly 200,000 illegals across the southern border last month. get ready, they are coming to a city near you. >> where are you from? where are you going? >> new york. you? where are you going? >> new york. >> where are you going? >> new york. >> new york. >> where are you going? >> new york. >> thank you. you? >> new york. >> you? >> new york. >> you? >> new york. >> but joe biden doesn't care where they are going. he cares how they identify. according to documents, border
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patrol agents have to use gender inclusive agents when speaking with migrants. according to the cbp this applies to all cbp employees who interact with members including individuals who identify as, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, non-binary and gender nonconforming. the meanings of the terms may change over time. that is not all. the cbp provided a helpful list of what not to do when interacting with the migrants. do not use he, him or she, her pronouns until you have more info. the same for mr., mrs. and ma'am. and do not, do not judge these books by their covers. even if i was a looks, walks and talks like a man, josé just might feel like a woman. we are all expected to treat him as such. you want to be held in the ladies quarters?
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that is great. go ahead. here's a tampon. and here's the thing. latin americans, do they really believe in this anyway? the border is not being flooded by non-binary guatemalans. that, i assure you. this is wealthy white kid stuff. maybe there is a way for one to gain the system and tell the border patrol they identify as american citizens. where you go. there is your ballot. thanksgiving is around the corner but does anybody really know why they are celebrating? when johnny was in nashville he hit the streets. >> what happened on the first thanksgiving? the first thanksgiving? what do you mean? >> they went on a bender. >> and then they ate turkey. >> holy god i wouldn't have called on you if i had known
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that. >> who ate together on the first thanksgiving? >> i don't know. the turkeys? >> jesus and adam. >> the white folk and indians. >> george bush. >> why did you bring that up? >> the pilgrims and the indians. >> you can't say that. >> i do apologize to whoever is watching this. you have to apologize to liz warren. >> what did they serve on the first thanksgiving? >> a green bean casserole. >> a twinkie? >> turkey. >> chicken, baby. >> to all you chickens, you are fired. >> what country did the pilgrims come from? >> turkey. >> england. >> texas. >> that's a state. >> columbia. >> i might as well tell you, i decided i'm colombian.
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>> why did the pilgrims come here? >> they were hungry. >> the freedom to vote. >> wanted more land. >> to separate from church and state. >> they had to move the ice age. >> what year did the pilgrims come here? >> i will guess 1694. >> 1492. when columbus sailed the ocean blue. >> 1736. >> 1620. >> 1914. that's when the titanic sank. never mind. >> come back, come back. >> how did the pilgrims get here? >> save a horse, ride a cowboy. >> what was the name of the ship >> the nina and peanut. >> the mayflower. >> it's the mayflower. >> that's got to be a trick
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question. >> you tricked me. >> when they got here where did they land? >> miami. >> detroit, michigan. >> mississippi. >> it was not mississippi. >> it was louisiana. >> plymouth rock. >> martha's vineyard. >> it is pretty darn popular. >> who are you more thankful for, donald trump or joe biden? >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> donald trump because he don't give a [ bleep ] about nobody's feelings. >> he built a wall, [ bleep ] . >> what a shock. you are for trump. i will fall over dead. >> what are you thankful for on this thanksgiving? >> [ bleep ] >> i just got engaged. >> that is what we call it in the south. it turns them on. >> if i called a girl and old lady in the south they would slap me. >> i've got to get an old lady in the south.
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