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gutfeld.com. let's do this. greg. sexy stingray news. roll it. check it out? look at that. look at that stingray gliding over the ocean floor. you know what that is? that's in fort phillip bay in australia. that's where the stingrays hang out. you know, they like to kick back on the bottom. oh, yeah. you know what i'm saying? there you go. good. all right. i think we've seen enough. you know, we have almost 40s. jesse, i'm not going to do mine. i'm just going to say prime time tonight. tim walz, stolen valor 8:00. just to save time for someone else i like. all right, judge, you have 13 seconds. my turn. all right. okay jillian. jillian. jillian. okay. jesse has now bullied me into announcing that i'm expecting a baby boy in december. he asked me why i'm looking so chubby all the time. no, i did not ask you that. because congratulations by. welcome to jesse watters. prime time tonight. i spent 25 years
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>> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight... >> as soon as the shots were fired in iraq, he turned and ran the other way and hung his hat up and quit. >> waltz lied about his military service. a stolen valour investigation. >> governor tim walz here, happy chinese new year. >> jesse: the chinese and kamala's vp. a shocking report. >> mind your own damn business! >> have they given you guys an explanation for why she won't take questions from reporters? no? nobody? great. >> jesse: how long can harris hide? >> you about to find out. [ laughter ] >> jesse: plus... >> i'm coming to tear your kingdom down! [♪]
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>> jesse: democratics must be losing this election by a landslide because they're trying to brainwash you into thinking their ticket is john wayne. the new york times writes this about kamala harris. are you ready? she marshals an arched brow, a studied hand flip, and carefully curated sentences. her wave is controlled, her eyes always fixed on a disconstant point. her movement smooth. the last time the times slobbered over a politician this blatantly, chris matthews got a thrill out of his leg sfwlfrnlts she was john wayne last night. she was a leader. a leader! and she was clear that she was the boss. to speak to that room as if she owned it. she was the mc of that room. >> jesse: layering on the flattery this thick even makes kamala feel uncomfortable. there's rumors that waltz may not make it to the convention. you can see how hard the media
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is straining to lift this guy. as of 48 hours ago, they hitted middle america. mocked it as ignorant back country. but now praising the old white man for minnesota as a relatable blue collar family guy with a folksy charm >> all-american definition of a man from middle america. high school teacher, football coach. >> he has this folksy, personal, really appeal to a lot of guy very friendly, nice guy, or totally approachable. >> you get the feelingnice that he's got plentyho of neighbors that were maga hat hats and he picks up aneir paper and brings in to their front door and they're his friends. >> paul's has an ability to be a no. >> one person said cuddly, cuddly. ai now, when the media calls you folksy, it means they think you're a hic k who can trick other hicks into voting democrat. they're just trying to use waltz's hick bait to lure white dudes for kamala into
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their net. so what if he hunts? he wants to take away your guns .ck what kind of friendly gu byait. castrate six year olds. riendl coach walz. where are the tampons? >> i don't think football coaches stocked tampons in the boys locker rooms. where >> tampon. tim spent his honeymoon in china. which chinesars?e intelligence d for. >> more on that later in the show. walters hoax. he's not middle of the road, moderate, all-american dad. >> this is who he says he is. governor wals hez are you a progressive or are you a centrist? >> i'm a progressiveprogressiv. >> trump's running against a woke woman and a progressive ,a v.p. named tampon tim, who deserted his army unit prog about his rank. >> minnesota nuts is such a control freak. wella , maybe he learned itimes the 30 times he went to china. >>e went he doesn't think the ff amendment guarantees free speech. amendmens. i >> i think we need to pushth back on this. there's no guaranteeere' to free speech on misinformation or or hate speech, and especially around our democracy. >> jes
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>> it makes perfect sense. why set up covid snitch lines during lockdowns so you can rat your neighbor out for walkingu a his dog? tim is the kind of neighbor who calls the cops. if your music is too loud. >> he didn't protect minneapolis when it was barbecue. b booed by black lives matter. because i have friends in minneapolis who were terrifie becaused that their hoe going to be invaded. they had kids at home, firesere burning all night long. >> you guys text us every night fr minnesota telling us youfromm had to move out. and most of you went telli to fa . the media's inflated this guy's resumé like he inflated his own. waltz, never went to war and never saw combat. zone. he was never in a war zone.r but for years he's been claiming he' otherwise. >> i spent 25 years in the t army, and i hope we can dodo background checks. we could do cdc research. we can make sure we don'th, a have reciprocandl carry amongat states and we can make sure that those weapons of war war r is thet thn wa only place where those weapons, while walt's never carried weapons and war is lying,
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and he's been giving reporters the impression that he's been a combat vet for years. >> bloomberg puttingn a out a piece saying walt served, quote, in iraq as part of operation enduring freedom. walter never went to iraq. and bloomberg had to retract it. well, let's put out a campaign h press release claiming he was a veteran of operation enduring freedom, claiminrag he servededo on the ground in afghanistan. >> he never servednd in afghanistan. old th >> walt's told the atlantic he just returned from fighting in thee war on terrorism. walt's never fought anywhere. he abandoned his unit, left his battalion hanging right beforeao he was supposed to deploy to iraq. >> i was like, welnging jul, foa sake, this guy quit. now, if i saq.y i'm nothist goig to do what i mean,at what the hell kind of leadership is i? if a company would say kind o that we're going to deploy to iraq or somewhere com and yo going to be gone for whatever amount of time, and then the foreman jusan for what says,hat sa no, i'm not going. i mean, what doe thes that say
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to the 500 people at work in that factory? he was a congressman. he, you know he, he bragged that he was he was a command sergeant, retired command sergeant major. i'm the highest ranking person ever in ine high the house. and you know, all this lie that he was telling and there was lots of, you know, lotscard of cards coming in the mail, you knowthe mail, for him to be elected. they said, right honor, he's a retired command sergeant major just to his own horn, justor hanging on the coattails. of people that actually are command sergeant major, that went through all the proces owns and put all the time in stolen valor is really what it is. coai don't know if anybody else has done what he's done. we c the truth about tim walz. >> walz ditched his unit, got demotelz. hisd, lied about hisk and lied about fighting overseas and coming to harris, chose him to be a heartbeat away from commander in chief. >>eartbeaty from this is devaste democrat ticket. republicans and democrats. , phs >> every american physically revolted by men who lie about their servicabout e. so- the kamala vet. the so-called vet. year thevet? only decision
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she's ever made in the last four years. and she chose a chines she chose honeymooning army unit abandoning child, castrating, defund the police progressive with the nickname tampon tim. >> maybe they did vet him and they're so detached from mainstream america, they didn't think this would matter. or maybe they just thoughtn't tn the media would cover it up. or maybe eric holder is tryingg to sabotagthe e the ticket. >> obama's wingman was in charge of vetting this guiny >> remember when the media thought j.d. vance was a probleer when m? a >> as far as we know, j.d. vance didn't hand out tampons to little boys or let a city burn on national tv for four days. j.d. joined the marines after 911 and deployed to iraq. he actually brought>> you back medals. >> you know what really bothers me about tim wal knoz as a marie who served his country in uniform. when the unite coud states mario corps, when the united states of america asked me to go to iraq to serve my country coun, i did it.at the i did what they asked me to dodo it. and i did it honorably. and i'm very proud, i di of that
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service. when tim walz was asked by his country to go to iraq, you know what he did? he dropped out of the army and allowed his unit to go without him. t >> i wonder, tim walz, when were you ever in war? when was this? as thi >> what was this weapon that you carried into war, given that you abandoned your uniy yot right before they went to iraq? and he has not spent a day in a combat zonned youre. what bothers me about tim walz is the stolen valor garbage. do notwalz pretend to be somethg that you're not. >> this is the biggest political scandal in america today. >> and walsh won't answer any questions about it jesse: . d >> instead, he's hiding behindin girl scouts. nor! governor barnes accused you of stolen valor. years five governor. governor barnes, abusetole your father, your boss, !
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tim wall and haydn harris. what a couple. j.d.se: what vance strolled over to carmela's tarmac in wisconsin this afternooannsh to shame the press for participating in this pathetic cover upth thi. >> i figured i'd come by anda gd one get a good look at the plane because hopefully it's going to be my plane in a few monthsane be. i but i also thought you guys might get lonely because the vicew president doesn't loneer questions from reporters and hasn't for 17 days. have they give you guys ans explanation for why she won'tou take questions from reporters? no, nobody. okay, great. well, i hope that sh re changes her mind because it'd be good for the american people and i think it'd be good for you all. mind bect woul od forshe actually ran a real campaign instead of one from a basement with a telepromptere so that people guys to see it. >> kamala picked a lying to be v.p. after she found out her husband, doug got the nannyo pregnant. and they're using girl scouts as human shieldsug got the and t has to run a 91 day cover upshid operation to get them outs of the mess they're in.
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didn't earn the nomination, didnr chesther dent's wain since waltzing around the country with a chinese cutout who lied about serving in iraq. >> well, the media calls them joyful, jolly old, middlrving ie of the road patriots. >> this is the stupidest campaign i've ever seejoyfuladnr it's not even a real campaign. it's like they're pretending the campaign . what kind of democrats are afraid of the media? when you're a democrat and you're in trouble, you run sa the media so they can save you. things have to be so bad. that they know the media won't, it w save them. >> it'll only make it worse. carmel is running a basement campaign without the covid excuse or the age. and since she's too scared of interviews, she's payin g abo people to say nice things about her. >> watch. last month, sunny says her. shes hired by protect our care, a progressive advocacy groupa that relies on anonymous donors. she made a video warning anonyms about trump's second term agenda. >> they almost help you scriptm it, right?r: >> right. s definitely. she takes their talking points and puts thehe t g pom intointss them her own voice, saying she always discloses when she's being paid
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what's her rate. >> so a video just foryour a creator in my size c and average caann go from $3000t to $10000, depending and upwardo s $10,000 to readder democrat talking points. alkingit's what cnn calls journ. >> this cannot last. tom schilling was a member of tim walz, his former battalion. but unlike walz, tim didn't quit on his brothers in arms. >> and tom joins me now from minnesota. >> tom, you served in walz'sms battalion. when you heard that kamala tapped him to be vp, how didtapd you feel? one. oh, that was a tough one. i think the leadership we diseed in minnesota and i have my stories about what he did to the military when he left us like that. militaryand i was kind of liked kidding me? that's all i could thinking . when you were there in the>> jee battalion and you heard
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you were going to deploy and then you found out your leader wau weres she wasn'h going with you. >> he ditched me. e hawhat was everybody saying? >> but it wasn't. it wasn't soeverybody bad for o at that time because they didn't really know didn its going on, whereps at ch really hit them is when they came back. and then it all exploded as what he got out to do just to go into politics and stuff like that. and then when tom burns, the command sergeant, burnedto, the story came out and they found out what he did, then people are mad because we all did what we were supposed to do. we did the right thing didto dot dishonorable what he did. he left a left someboddid.y elsp to take over a spot. >> he just ditched us. why do jesse: you think walz dd you? >> i believe he my ideas. he probably knew he wasn't a good leader and he wanted to do something else. and what we did. di thing d what we did. get a really good leader with command sergeant burns. and he led us. save he saved a lot of lives over there. he was out and he led squads
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en when he wasn't sure if they could handle it. so wsn't e actually went out and squads out into dale. he found our killer there shooting at us. artil and then when i seen the leadership that walz offeresaw thd to minnesota,ot but burning the city dowa withn and the rules is doing what he did and thankfully he didn't come over there. we brought back a lot more body bagsdidn't, don burns, he savedo of lives for us by being a good leader. >> walsh is saying he carried a weapon in war. >> j. didn'tbags. >> how does that make you feel ? well, there you go with the stolen valor again. i think that's a that'alor as ae what he made up to advance himself in a political world.t that's what i think. he used everything. e the saying he was the command sergeant major, retires d. the h the whole story came down when he was running for governor. heactually, this film f with command sergeant big bear. and they offered it to the star tribune. and tom says, if it's true,tr
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print that if it's not, go ahead and sue me. soibun sais they went and vettd the whole thing. the guy came back and said, it's absoluteld an y true, but i'll get back to you. and an hour later, he said, we're not going to vet itgoe because we think it's going to sway the election. so this whole thinit's gg camea in minnesota before, but now that it's now, it's national. the news in minnesota, as you know, it's quite we're the most liberal state, but now it's national and it's getting attention. and there's some concern voicest . >> so the story will get out now. it will get out. io storygeyou can keep a lid on sg like this. it's just it's to disrespectyoue full to the people whoe have served. >> what kind of leader would walz make? what kind of leader would he make? i think everything he's done? is the list of them coming out. a leader in iraq.iraq it would have been terrible. he's a leader, basically w. ? how do you say it? lea a leader leads by example and in don't think he it very well. all right. justr re wel to stay on that.
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>> well, he if he's fortunate enough to win and be a heartbeat away from being commander in chief. so h away from backing that lea. >> no, that would be a disasterd if b he ever got them in control of them. to be the commander in chief, it'd be a disaster. >> all right. well, tom, thank you so much for your service and thanks for joinin tom, you sg jesse watters, primetime. >> we really appreciate it. thank you, svice, aning "jes je. >> host of mornings with mariath maria bartiromo. it's pretty powerful what that guy just said. >> that was incredible, jesse. and it's all about trust. s d it'sall abi mean, how do yo someone who walks away from their colleagues, the other men and women who are fighting for our great nation? n whi don't know what to say.i'e i've been focused more on economic policy and the difference. bn fo morit's so starkly diffet between trump, vance and kamala harris and tim walsh. it's unbelievable. and amazingltrumy, she doesn't have any economic plan on her website at all. an no. >> so they're just hiding in the basement. they don't want you to know
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what they're going to do with theebsite economy. all >> what does it say: what about kamala harris that taps someon doee like this so radica, so fraudulent to be in serve this country at such a high level? li and i was watching earlies tr and he walks her out stage and in a rally today and then he leaves and, you know, he says, okay, you know, and then he walks away o. i thin and i think that it resonated with me because i read in one of the pieces toda wit y about this that she didn't want josh shapiro because she to oght josh shapirot sh was gog to overpower her. right. it was going to be the star of the show. wath a star of wanter her. of the show. >> she's the star. so maybe there's something to it because he walkeshows thed her out. >> he doesn't stand there. they're not there at the podium togetherhing t. se >> it's her. eventually, she will have to sholy shew up. she hasn't done any interviews, but there's a debate coming up. could be on fox. >> that's right, maria. donald trump mentioned something about the debate earlier this morning on fox and friends. >> let's listen. i hearcould donald she's hasn't one interview. she would never do ahasn'tn intw like this that that i can
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go with any network shhis,e do do interviews because she can't answer questions that she doesn't wantnt to debate. she wants to say, i don't want to debate, but i do wanto it ca to debatmee you know, when he came to biden, i accepted everything i wanted. acce so the media is saying trump doesn't want a debate. he obviously does. he'l l probably end up doing three if she agrees to it. where do you think this debate stands? >> i think they have to do a debate. the american i think the people have to hear her answer questions. >> there is no way she is goingy to get away with the next t three months hiding in the moe joe biden did and not answering any questions. answering and too understand how her policies will impact their lives. and the only thing we have to go ow irn is everything, she past. said in the past, she said. she n i'm goingino to ban fracking to cnn. she's there's no question everyone, medicare for all.that there's no question we're going to take away your gunserve. i mean, she has said all of this. now her aides are trying to throw thing wils into the universe that say, oh, no, she's not going to ban fracking. no, she's not, you know, believing medicare for all anymore.
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>> i don't believe no that. >> i'm not buying. i want to hear her say it. s he, i'm notear her sayav going to ban fracking because she she had so much convictionco .. >> you can't be that adamant about a policy position and then say, ohbe, no, i completely changed my mind. >> we need to hear why, if in fact she has changed, f in you know, how these guys and i did it with trump and vance once the ticketsshe ha joined, they do a joint interview. >> yeah. what do you think it would look like for walz and harris to sito next to each other and answere h questions? if you're the reporter, you say, well, i mean, walls lied about servinge re in iraq. >> you chose him to be your v.p. has he told you that?t has he admitted that he didn't coow? >> could they withstand that? look withs, they're going to hae to i don't know if they are they, though, maria? >> they might no t. i can't imagine that the american people are going to allowamericin that that her t to do a debate. >> and, you know, when you look at all the taxesen you l that ts to put on on people, that's another thing she has to articulat ae why it is that she wants to raise taxes to pay for her greeo raisn new deal anr
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climate change agenda. >> that's what he's been doing in minnesota. that's what what she's been pui these last three and a half years. why is she afraist three and ady admit it? and walk us through why she >>nts that policd toy? >> because she can't. it's going to be expensive. it's going to be very expensivcl and taxes will go up. yes. all right. so hire an accountant ahead of timup so hire. >> thank you. thank you. i'm very suspicious about walls i'm very suspicious about walls and the chinese. i'm out here telling people how they can save money with experience. with experience. >> do you have a lotre. of subscriptions like the streaming services, music, fitness, and probably likecoulde six or seven around there? >> i do. i have a lot. i have a lot. what if there was a place where you could see your subscriptions and cancel the ones you don't like? the ones you don't like? hat. ad oh, well, i love it. i need that. and you can save $270 a year making adulting so easy. making adulting so easy. >> get started now with theyou. experian app.
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>> quote, i was treatedpt exceptionally well. they are sucionally h kind, gen, capable people, and they just gave and gave and gave to med ge going there was one of the best things i've ever done. well, it's loved his time in china so much. thine. you got married on the anniversary of the tiananmen square massacren because you always wanted to remember the dateth forassacr his honeymoon. he went back to china and he tooke. his high school students with him, which would usually cramp your stylen he w on aschol honeymoon. >> but to each his own, he started to travel student hia that would send them to china with a bunch of american students. everrt tl coy year.bunch and his chips were funded by the chinese government. >> local chinese kids knew walls. they called them the big nosed one and foreign devil. but wall swears those weren't insults. he loves ie" and "t when littlee boys make fun of him. >> he spent so much time s in china, he learned the language. >> listen, niemapen hammer, he
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governor tim walz here, happy chinese new year. this spring festival is a time to welcome and celebrate the new year with a smil hapness let the fortune and happiness continue. please remember to practics e social distancing and wear a mask as you celebrate. >> hey portsoy while still has deep connections to the chinese . in 2019, he delivered a keynote address to the chinese friendship cnese. delivernote o a group with deep ties to chinese intel. >> did the harris campaign knoww about this? how can a guy visit chinain 30 times and pal around with chai comms and havege chinese money change hands and you say to yoursel andf, i t that guy in the situation room e with me. . this is the second time in a row democrats have tried to install a guy with chinainstl ties inside the white house and. the media isn't digging into this because just like with the china virua ing intos, they're r of being called racist. >> peter schweitzer is theident president of the government hocountability institute the.
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how suspicious are you of this wall's china relationship? >> peter?hour well, we're basically 48 hours into this, jesse, and it's alreads y quite disconcerting because what i would say the key component here is not just his ties to china, but his ties to the chinese communisty. party. as you point out, he had this student exchange as program. chi it was funded by the chinese government, all exchangenesgove by the chinese government are managed by the ccp. and ifrned b look at some of the local news reporting in in the midwest of students who attended that program, they explain how walsh told them that they were to, quotee unquote downplay their americanness, quot whensse they visited china, which is an odd thing to say if you're engagin g in cultural exchange. i mean, you wouldn't say to a chinesyou're ee national cominge united states, downplay your chinese nature. all so, you know, this has all the hallmarks of a closerclos association with the ccp. as you pointed out, he gavn wite
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a speech in 2019 to a known united front group that' gs linked to chinese intelligence. we also know that when he was inaugurateed d as governor of of minnesota, he invited chinese diplomats to attend those events. and then you've got the issue of these chinese police stations that we've hear nd thosed t about. you've reported on them. there are seven of them in the united states. these illegahe iss thesl stations that are them designed to intimidate chinese nationals, the united states, one of them is in the twin cities, and it's actually run by a entity that is allied called minnesotaom global, which is aethi pro waltg organization minneso. now, governor walz has denounced these. the police p department in the u twin cities for their brutality. thg about thisin unofficial chinese police station. it just shows the willingness d he will go to appeaseonth the chinese governmentin. no ev >> i have no evidence of this,is but let's look, bu at it the ot
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way. this is harvard. this is anway.is i army guy, anu send him over thery.e for, whats 30 times? >> maybe he's u.s. intelligence ,maybe he's not chinese n intelligence. >> maybe the u.sot. is sending him over there. do you ever consider i that?dido yeah. yeah. no, i would put that on the on the on the zilch level. there's no scale. leve way that's the case.there' >> and, you know, jesse,s che thing about it is you look his statements on china, his defenders will say, oh, well he raisesinrs issues of hun rights in china. he really doesn't. he'll talk about an occasionalc. case, but he engages in this ridiculous moral equivalence. f so on the anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre, whetn he was on the floor of the of congress, when he was servinflooongress g, he brought. he said, yeah, the tiananmen square massacre happenedai. s so every country has done this sort of thing. and he brought up wounded knee in the united states now and wounded needs.
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third, 38 native americans were butchered in 1863 and it became a national disgract e in tiananmen square, 10,000 chinese nationals were butchered and in fact, nt the president of china, now president, his wife, who'swho a famous singer in china, she actually serenaded the troopiss after the massacre, applauding them for what they had donhee. t so to equate the two and say timehow that that wounded knee is like tiananmen square is a ridiculous comparison. and he knowss better and got k married on the date of tiananmen squarno bete. unbelievable. i mean, both incidents, despicable but not comparablunbn >> great investigative reporting, peter, the only one doing it, thanvek god. >> thanks, jesse, it seems like was learned a lot from his love affair, china during t the pandemic. he went full xi jinpinheg. t he used executive orders to fine small businesses that didn't padlock
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on the fbi's watch. so is this arrest whynally trump finally got secret service counter snipers at his rallgo sy? and if and if the fbi's arresting foreign agents who want to kill a former president, shouldn't the secret servicen agen have hd more security in butler? but this iranian plot to kill trump feels like a red herring, a distraction from the real? failures on july 13th. >> were the feds too bust thisy setting up a pakistani with fake hitmen to neutralize the homegrown threat and pay? and what's going on inoing the pittsburgh field office? >> the lead site agent hasn'te been fired. we still don't have agensn'ta n >> no one in the media cares about the story anymore. s abonly a few good politicians want answers. senator josh hawley told primetime on monday what one whistleblower revealed to hi m about the security of that day. >> listen. this individuaistlebloaled tl, e agent, the lead agent, was known to the trump campaignn to be inexperienced, to be ineffectual, to be frankly incompetent at their job.
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i'm also told by whistleblowers that on that day she was job enforcing the normal security protocols. she was not checking people's ids. she did not use secret service agents. most of the agents there that day were not secret service agents. they were homeland securitd secd agents. >> and get this, jesse. most of them had never worked a rally before n. ng >> more whistleblowers are coming out of the woodwork and senator ron johnson has been pretty busy contacting them. and here, d senato he is. >> senator, what have whistlforward and toldsenator, you? well, we are getting, you know, literally gigabytes worth of information in termsation of video downloads. you know, we have body cams, you know, unlikein terms with y, local law enforcement is actually cooperating with us. good. the feds aren't really doing nothing. you know, we used. it's been two weeks sinc cooper acting director told senators in that hearing that we would be having access to secret service personnel for transcribed interviews in dayse not weeks. we're hopeful that next week
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it'll happen. that's two weeks since he testified. but thhopinge bottom line is, ik what our investigation in the end will be is an investigatio n of the investigation. that's sad, but this is not the wahe'sy you really handle a credible investigation. if you've got a crime, you've got multiplele perpetrators. try what law enforcement does is trying to apprehend those people and then intervie apprehw separately. i mean, if we're really talking four or fivey talkin, six weekse congress has an opportunity to interview the secret service personnel on the ground that give them time to get their story straight, we'veraigt requested, by the way, the day after the the incident, i wrote the director, ray, attorney general garland, demandine cidentg, first of all, they preserve all the records and as recordsk a host of quest and requesting all these interviews. requesting at heard anyt at response from that request. now, i'm part now of a all bipartisan investigation of our committees and our subcommittee. th need democrats to at least threaten to compel testimony becausel testie we're seeking the information from the feds, which is, from my standpoint,
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no t unusual.o on f been trying to do oversight on federal agencies fogencier years, and they just to be accountable to the american public. t they are the law. they believe they're above the law. and that's the way they're acting right now l. aw and that >> i'm so glad that the locals are cooperating with you, because if we can get thosd e body cameras or any sortn of radio communication or textge messages that could be really key. >> had you heard anything about if the locals had fired any rounds at crooks? >>ad yeah, we haven't. tha that's that's one of the things that kind of surprised me. the acting director didn't mention that lasset week. we've we were briefed by localeh law enforcement who made that claim. we've got a request in to interview that officer.. there was a story written by the washington post, and nobody's really talking about. it's really surprising. the other thing that i think local law enforcement is, is alg i think legitimately concerned about and upset about is up that the pictureswe that rose show the senate, you know, the vantage point, th that local law enforcement have are completely false. you'd have to be leaning outside e e the windows. they were actually concealed
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>> time for water cooler. let's bring in fox news contributor and author of progressively left, which we'll get to in a second. but first, the great walls of china has a lot of red flags, but one is glaring. his body language here is twitchy, him on stage wavingg profusely in a very unsettling manner, very unsettline.here igu men should not move this way. it's not the way we move. and the handshake is probably the most telling. thise.this is waltz and his wif, shaking hands like business associatess walz, followed by ad hug. now, let'ss li compare that to t walsh's interaction with kamala's husband, doug. >> interesting. what's going on here? interac witwow. >> yeah. jesse, you know i'm a d-list cable guy, right? >> or not? i well, all right. maybe three and a half. d-lis okay. the point being thaty. i sometimes get invitedbeing,
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to speaking events across the country like you are. >> yes. right. and when done, my wife usuallyev comes with me and it's kind of a mini vacation. yeah. my wif a hug and a kiss because you met missy and yes, you know, i'm a i'm a lucky gu k . >> i'm not shaking her hands like i'm at a state farm convention. right. innd statebut that's what we saw heh tim walz. some may call this weirdathat w >> that's the only adjective that comes to mind. and the hug is not the way you hug your wifeird.>> jese. you know, you can hug your wife from the body. you don't hug like wife. this. >> yeah. different than he hugged doug. it was very sumoke wrestling, like almost. >> right. he was going to take them out. yeah, but he boyo , he. >> he loves doug. i mean, he doesn't. i mean, you've see lovesn jill in the salmon. the nanny love doug. yeah, a little tooo . loved >> i think so. another walz red flag for schools to stock tamponsalz. a , bathrooms. >> and hillary's heard enough. she reposted the picture of tampon tim and called for schools across the nation to follow suit. >> is this really the hills in democrats want to die on?
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>> wow. they putting the tampons? tampax is the brand or sport. tampax, which which also exists . >> yes.e we talk about this story. it's hard to find it for the wifebr hard to, but very co. >> you can apparently find it in elementary schools. however, in minnesota, in boys bathrooms, in elementary school boys bathroom, because junior is probably going to be menstruating soon. i'm just glad that thes. y have the tampax in the little boys room. he needs help going to the bathroom. >> but i'm right. but i'm glad he has the tampax. the only word that comes to mind here again, to repeat the theme. that's kind of weird kind of weird, wouldn't you say that? >> j.d. vance. trump they're weird, but thi. vances isn't at all at all. >> no.all. even though walsh and kamala want to take your guns jesse: they're leaning hard into hunting chic hawking this camoo harris harris-walz hat for about 40 bucks a popchic., and sold out in 30 minutes. i didn't know that democrat base was so crazy for camo. >> so crazy for guns, basically. right. because that's based on what kamau says. i mean, hillary supports a gun .
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buyback program. >> yes. and tim walzmo apparently is the next you know, blumenthal, the guy from connecticut, right. >> i was vietnam. thw i'm in iraq. the guy's never picked up weapapon of wae y's ner in his , at least in active training anyway, or an active war. >> s hiso that's a whole ball tk of wrong. and i just think it's weird, right? only wor id that comest' to mint just weird when you go hunting, you can wear that. >> you jus ct can't have a gun. >> can't have a gun again. have a gun. that's not allowed. all right. t have thank you very much. a by the book. progressively worse. booki'm making my way into the first couple of chapters. i really, really like itworse" e lioks are sold or amazon or amazon. >> amazon's just as easy or that little place down at point pleasant. i go to a bookstore there, they'll be there you go. >> or you knock them out. thank you so much, joe concha, great book. progressivelnt. lbookore y worse, more primeea time ahead. >> i wish my tv provider let me choose what. i pay for selling. let you do that. hey, where are you going? we are.
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>> what a pair. cindy from new hampshire. trump's been shot at more times and walls. i just it's not right. >> tim from clemson, south carolina thank you jesse for dismantling the great wall of china. one lying brick at a time. it was my pleasure or i shouldse say it was my pleasure. arlene from redbank, new jersey he easy on walls until he's on the ballot. we don't want another change, jesse. save it for post is on tnt anoto you know, you're right. i do not want to whack this guy. they'l wl probably put shapirodn in there now. >> it'll be really competitive i . live from el paso, texas, where was the snitch hotline for the looters? >> white minneapolis. >> laurie from maryland i'd like to report my husband is always inviting his obnoxiou?t likes over to our house. oops. i thought this is the wall top line. that's all for tonight. dvr the show. sean's next always remember i'm watters and this is myemembe

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