tv Jesse Watters Primetime FOX News September 6, 2024 5:00pm-6:00pm PDT
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>> i think they're going to have to issue a fighting for the hearing of candidates bus. all these people have hearing loss, i guess. he and kamala just keep walking and ignoring. this is a real problem. they need to take the questions of the media. >> maybe get on the bus and stay on the bus. get on that bus and never come out. wave from the window and say vote for me because i'm historic, and i do that weird chris farley dance thing. all right, raymond. happy weekend to you. we hope we don't see the bus over the weekend. that's it for us tonight. make sure to follow me on social media. this is the sprint to the finish to this campaign. we'll be with you all the way, and jesse watters, he takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jez jesse watters prime time.
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tonight. >> a public figure. you just can't ignore the public. that's the position you're in. >> hiding harris is back firing big time. >> i think she should drop out right now. >> a candidate for vice president vance says we should just accept a person hell bent on engaging in a mass shooting is just a fact of life. >> jesse: new hoax alert. new hoax aloart. >> first you're taking out the trash, washing dishes, go to the fries. >> flipping the burgers, decreasing the burgers. the i learned how to do that. >> kamala's mcdonald's saga gets cheesier. plus. >> welcome to earth. >> jesse: a major blow to the harris campaign today after the manhattan judge in trump's hush money case delayed sentencing until after the election.
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>> big news today is the manhattan da witch hunt against me has been postponed because i did nothing wrong. it's a itch i hunt. an attack by my political opponents in washington, d.c. and cam comrade kamala harris. >> jesse: now legally trump has a clear road ahead. reality is setting in. and obama world is telling democrats not to get your hopes up. they say it is very possible that if the election were held today, trump would win. that's what we have been telling you. democrat numbers guru nait silver says stop ignoring the elephant in the room. quote, the electoral college is starting to look like a challenge for kamala. after a slough of what they call polls for harris, he is winning
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every battleground by 1 to 4 points. silver gives trump a 62% chance of winning and the clintons are charpenning their knives fmplet the people do not get information about the candidates, how they can debate, what their policies are, how they handle press questions, how they're ready for the job, how can they make intelligent choices? and, you know, if the voters don't make intelgt choices, over time we're going to lose our way. >> it's the responsibility of the voters. if candidates don'tish measure up, don't vote for them. >> jesse: even biden will watch tuesday's debate with low expectations. the team thinks kamala's performances are uneven and not reassuring. they worry she struggles under the glare of national pressure. they find her risk avers to the point of paralysis. if kamala harris chokes under pressure and freezes with indecision, shouldn't they be warming her up with interviews instead of throwing her into the biggest debate of her life cold. >> is it a risk to put all your
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your -- >> i reject that. al we sat down with -- >> one year and 147 days. >> i know you guys are just now paying attention to us now that she's the presidential pl candidate. >> saying debate prep is going well, yelling that to the pool is not taking questions from the press. >> it's funny because you're acting like she's in the witness protection program. >> not witness protection, but she is strapped to a podium inside debate camp surrounded by councillors torturing her with back to back 90-minute mock debate sessions, and it's not going well. people are leaking. and now democrats expect trump to have a great night. >> people know donald trump. he is a skilled debater. he is someone who is willing to say anything at any time just to
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get to a question. he's a showman. don't underestimate donald trump. >> so what's going on behind the scenes at debate mp can a, i wonder. her frankenstein campaign isn't sure where she stands on anything. and an insider says prepping kamala is frustrating because while they're trying to train her on how to deliver ad goo, punchy sound byte, she wants a thorough understanding on every issue that could possibly come up. basically kamala is still trying to learn what her policies where, and her team is, like, oh, madam vice president, it's a little too late for that. let's not talk about the policies. that's not gonna help. here's a few zingers. start mermsing them. if you start debating them, you're gonna lose. and how is kamala not having a solid understanding of the issues right now. the only issues that are going to come up are the economy, abortion, the border, anders with a. this isn't jeopardy. moderators aren't going to ask her about 81th century
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literature. debate prep should be as easy as going on the view. >> i don't know what donald trump is doing. i think he's preparing. i do know what cam harris is doing. i can tell you that no come reaches the levels that kamala harris has reached without being prepared her entire life. >> jesse: she didn't reach those levels herself. the she lucked out. all these leaks about kamala over preparing, translation. she is underprepared and trying to cram it in at the last second. the only card kamala can play is the excuse me moment with the finger snap. is trump going to take the bait. >> i'm gonna let her talk because, you know,. [cheering and applause] >> you have all seen it. there are those who say biden is smarter than she is. if that's the case, we have a problem. you can go in with all the strategy you want, but you have to sort of feel it out as the
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debate is take is taking pl. you go in there and make a strategy. mike tieson made a statement. everybody has a plan until they get punched in the fight. it was a brilliant statement. the way i have been debating, i think i have been practicing all my life for this stuff. ultimately that is what it is all about. >> you know she's going to annoy you, but that's -- >> i think we have a bigger problem. i think that abc will try to annoy me. >> i bet that too. >> jesse: we have covered trump for almost ten years. the only thing that's going to put him on the defensive is if you say he went bankrupt or he's a bad golfer. you can say anything else about the guy, and they have, and he just shakes it off. but he can't spend the entire time defensive. he needs on tuesday to have her on the defensive the whole nightive. he needs to methodically define her with repetition. he is good at that. until it sinks into the voters brains. the clintons who debated trump
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know what to expect and were feeding her lines. >> my hero,s my pal, my former boss bill clinton had it right at the convention. don't count the lies. count the is. the back half of kamala's answer to you is right. yes, he is a write, but he fights for himself. that should be one of the threw lines is that i am for the people. trump is for himself. >> it's the one line kamala can remember. the now she is a populist. >> we know what we stand for, and we stand for the people. the and i am a fighter for the people. i care about a the people. kamala harris for the people. [cheering and applause] >> and to be clear, and to be clear my entire career i have only had one client, the people. >> as soon as trump hears that, he should turn to her and say you're for the people, all
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right. the people of mexico, the people of venezuela, the people all over the world who you let into this country. you're not for the american people. the only people you're for are for the rioters you bailed out or the irs agents you hire to make our lives miserable. that's not the people. i put the american people first. i created jobs for the american people, not people from other countries like you did. i spend time with gold star families, the ones you never called, with angel moms, the ones you never called. i am for the people in our police departments, the ones you wanted defunded. the people who want lower prices and safer streets, you're not for those people. had you your chance, and you blew it. the where have you been? >> she has been part of the biden administration, part of the democratic. democrats have been in control of the country for the last three going on four years, and you are still seeing this in the polling. i mean these working class voters telling us right now that more of them are with donald trump than cam kamala harris. why, what is it you have been
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doing in the last three plus years that explains that. >> i think again we're trying to talk to the voters and explain this message. we have got 60 days until the election. we don't have time to sit around and think about why in the last few years certain things may or may not have happened. we gotta go in and win an election. >> you don't have time to think about why no one likes you? you just lost $20,000 of purchasing power. you lost your job to an illegal, and you can't buy a house because rates are too high, and what does the kamala harris campaign say? certain things may have happened or not happened but we don't have time to think about that. the they don't care about you. they just care about winning. you can lose. but if they win, that's all that matters to them. kamala had four years to be there for the people. she never showed up. the people are asking her where are you. >> just like basketball players, football players. after the games are over, they get to ask questions, you know,
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how it was a game, and you talk about the loss and how you feel about the win. you gotta answer them. the same thing with her. she's a public figure, you know. you just can't ignore the public. that's the position that you're in. it's a responsibility. >> one candidate is hiding from the people. the other candidate this week had a town hall, did a presser, spoke to business leaders, and today spoke with police officers. >> i respect you so much. i admire you. and as your president, i will always back the blue as i did. i backed the blue more than any other -- [cheering and applause] >> i was not a defunder like kamala. she was a defunder. she was a ten-year defunder. when you want to defund for ten years, that's the end of that one. i think i could leave right now and just say there's no way that we're not voting for that guy. >> jesse: kamala spent the
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last four years looking out for herself worried about her image blowing off her assignments because she was afraid to fail and how it would look to her. wasting her staff's time holding mock dinner parties so she didn't get nervous going to dinner parties. she kickses everybody out of convenience stores before she goes in. al how many times have you seen kamala dive into a crowd and start hugging the american people? how can you be for the people if you're afraid of the people? businessmen and owner of the jets woody johnson is here. all right, woody johnson, you spent some time with donald trump the other day at that business round table here in manhattan. was he for the people? >> oh, 100%, jesse. and also i mean you covered it in your monologue beautifully. i mean everything that was talked about at the economic club of new york with 800 of new york's finest listening, i think you covered all the big, major
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topics that former president trump has been talking about for years now which is the border, the economy, and international wars. he went and spoke an hour on those subjects basically. >> what was the reception from those people in the room. you know, you have a lot of titans of industry. a lot of bankers, a lot of very successful entrepreneurs in that room. when he speaks and you listen, what do they come away with? >> i think he was very clear. he's been very clear what his major objectives are. the economy being number 1 and inflation, there is two ways to really solve the problem that years going through in the country. you can either inflate your way out of debt or you can grow your way. the and trump, president trump has always wanted to grow. ment and he presented a process starting with energy that allows us to grow because energy isal really the foundation of the u.s. and america's growth over
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many -- since going back to rockefeller. we have always had cheap energy. the and it allowed us to have factories and employment at record levels and prosperity that the world has never seen before. he has a way -- he i know will drill, baby, drill. and it's complicated. and you gotta transport energy around the country. you have got huge needs going forward including ai which is gonna be gigantic. m and you're not going to get that with wind power or anything else. you gotta have natural gas, oil, cole coal, basically everything, am atomic. if you want to raise the economy and raise levels of prosperity for everybody but particularly people who are hurting now that don't have jobs, you have to have cheap energy because it is involved in every single product from the seeds that the farmer plants all the way to the carrot
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that he buys in the store,s he or she buys in. >> why doesn't anybody understand that? off lot of people donating to the harris campaign. she is raising boat loads of cash a lot of people in corporate america are backing bm kamala harris. she wants to take their profits. she wants to shrink the economy. she wants to cap prices. crazy stuff. but they are still giving this woman money. why is corporate america still giving this woman money? >> maybe they're trying to cover their bases. and with trump voters, you just never know. i remember when he ran the first time, you know, there were lines around the block, and they didn't vote for hillary clinton. they voted for donald trump. i think this mirage of the vice president running who really nobody even knew about or cared about in fact probably weren't in favour of has now come out. and with no policy,ics , no
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experience, and so it's gonna be up to the former president to run a very, very good campaign which i think he's doing. >> he is doing a good job. he's up against it. he's doing well. he's got the momentum. the betting markets like t but . but more importantly and everybody wants to know, how is aaron rojishes looking? >> aaron rogers looks really good. we didn't get onto the other things. i think you were interest y well at the debates. it will help the former president become elected. aaron rogers is terrific. and the team is -- i have been doing this for 25 years now, and i have never had a team like this. the team is complete. we're ready to go. you know, we had a great camp. we are going to head out to san francisco. al we have good reason to go to
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san francisco now. >> jesse: go clean up san francisco. >> you have been talking about on your show that it's a good reason to go out there. >> jesse: clean up and be safe. be safe, be healthy, do the good job that i know you guys can do. woody johnson, good to see you. good luck. >> appreciate it. thank you. >> jesse: aliens, hoaxes, and dougie mcdouble ahead on prime time.(v [ ♪♪ ]oy
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>> jesse: new hoax alert. last night j.d. vance said soft targets like schools should be hardened against school shooters. watch. >> i really do believe this. i don't like this. i don't like to admit this. i don'tal to admit this is aic if a of life. but if you are a psycho and want to make headlines, you realize our schools are soft targets.
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and we have to bolster security after our schools so that a person who walks through the front door. [ applause ] >> we have gotta bolster security so if a psycho wants to walk in and kill a bunch of people, they're not able to. >> jesse: j.d. vance says shooters are a fact of life and called for better security. this headline was so dishonest that the wire service came under major fire and then had to change the headline to j.d. vance says he laments that school shootings are a fact of life and calls for better security. the kamala harris campaign which is losing momentum fast and still knowing what j.d. vance said and meant maliciously mischaracterized it blasting the republican nominee for saying school shootings are just a fact of life. he's pathetic. we can't quit on our kids. doesn't have to be this way. hillary and gavin newsome got in
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on it. the whole machine got in on it to peddle the fact of life hoax. >> to have the candidate for vice president like j.d. vance suggest that we should just september that a person hell bent on engaging in a mass shooting is just a fact of life that he's going to be able to is crystal clear how trump and vance and the maga extremists are way off base. >> that comment that he made right there is another very, very stark example of the difference between these two campaigns, harris versus trump and vance. nobody wants this to be aic if a of life. >> fathers don't want to fear sending their children to school. >> jesse: the trump campaign has laid out a plan to fortify schools across the country. kamala harris' plan, doesn't have one. doesn't have a plan about anything. look at her website. her real plan is to take your guns, but she won't admit it.
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there have been more shootings under biden harris than donald trump. but she won't admit that either. but pile it up with dictator on day 1,ings blood bath, dictators, and losers. the left is lying to you. that's a fact of life. fox and friends weekend cohost is here. j.d. vance is constantly having his words twisted. you know better than what this is like. >> propagandists. i have do want to laugh with you to a point, but it's beyond the pale that it can't be any more blatant or malicious. it's right out of a playbook. it's almost the exact same script as very fine people. take a small snippet. cut out everything around it. and then push that out. blast it out in headlines, in repetition, and it's ingrained in people's minds. you know, if we walked down the
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street right now and we asked people did donald trump call nazis and white supremacists very fine people, the majority would say yes, they did because the ex-cs never lands like the simple, repeated,ics yelled lie. and here it is that j.d. vance accepts as a fact of life that school shootings are part of america. >> jesse: now we are fact checking these a lot faster. these hoaxes are getting obliterated on social media and on cable, so they're not getting away with it like they used to you. you know who is getting away with it? this guy. other vp nominee having a cake walk literally. all he's doing is eating cake. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> perfect day. >> how are you today? >> good. thanks for having us. it's smelling good. is it sacrilegious to move away from chocolate? i could balance it out to have a nutritional diet. i said look at me. i have no problem picking out doughnuts. >> there is a lot of good things about campaigning. this is right there.
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this is it. >> i like your optimism thinking that they're gonna stay in the box for very long. >> jesse: yesterday he was on a whoopee pie tour. the day before that apple cider donuts. he democrats are, like, what a round dude. isn't he cuddly. the way he tucks his t-shirt into his jeans and does anything women want. he's like the goofy dad in sitcoms that keeps hits his head on the side of the door when he walks through. vance has done dozens of interviews, contentious ones with mainstreet media, and anytime he opens his mouth, the media jumps down his throat. walz jumps like a seal at the circumstanceus. look how scared he is when he's not talking about food. >> governor, are you going to take any policy questions?
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>> governor. >> jesse: i mean the guy, i know he served in the military, but he is terrified of the media. >> what do you think he's talking about with those citizens? like, he's not talking about anything substantive with the media. could a citizen sit down and ask him some serious policy questions, or is that all about donuts and vibes? this guy, the only thing he's offering ustious the only substance he has offered has actually been lies. it has been about his record, his military service, his ph.d. candidate, c, his origin stories, his ifv past, his drunk driving past. it's all been lies. and that's the only substance you get from tim walz. >> jesse: that and donuts. thank you so much. good luck cowboys this weekend. >> it's hard, but i'll say it. the good luck, eagles. >> jesse: a major development in the kamala mcdonald's investigation. be right back. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> jesse: our politicians are being bank rolled by big food, big pharma to poison us because they know aen conwallisicly ill american is a permanent patient fully dependent on the medical industrial complex, and business is booming. 6 in 10 americans are chronically ill. 6 in 10. 30% of our teens are prediabetic. 1 in 5 young adults have liver disease. and almost half of american adults are obese. thank, there there's a ticket that wants to make america healthy again. there's a chance trump taps rfk for that role. why? have they listened to his plan. this is what rfk jr. told us earlier this week. >> we need to take the $42 billion budget of nih which is now being used to incubate new pharmaceutical products to treat chronic disease, and instead we need to figure out what's causing it. we need to name names. we need to say which whether
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it's high fructose corn syrup that's linked to the obesity epidemic he, establish the science behind that, and once we have a good science out there, the litigators come in and will solve the problem. >> jesse: coauthor of good energy and cofounder of true medicine, cally means joins me now. you'll probably be with him when you go in there and crack heads together. what are you going to do specifically to make america healthy again. >> i can say we should all be celebrating that for the first time a major presidential campaign is talking about childhood disease, is talking about soil regeneration, is talking about fixing our food supply to some of the loudest applauses i think donald trump has heard at a rally. this is a very good sign. and just taking the lead from these two men there is really three pillars to a make america healthy again policy. first, let's get the corruption out of the scientific
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guidelines. why is the usda taking 95% of their advisers taking money from food companies? why are the majority of grants going to conflicted researchers? why is 75 errs of the fda food program funded by pharma? let's stop incentivizing toxic things for our kids. why is the top item on food stamps coca-cola? why are there still no guidelines on knew tition for federal food subsidies. and the third thing he is talking about is opening up flexibility for americans. this is a core point. americans aren't trying to be overweight, diabetic, have heart disease. we have orders of magnitude higher percentages than italy. we need to stop the one size fits all that shoves a drug down our children's throat when they have prediabetes or high cholesterol. we have to help o'up spending on food, intervention, and that's a
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core part of their strategy as well. >> jesse: i love that. the three pillars. we're merms it and memor. when you say they're funding it, does that mean they are funding governmental regulators? >> jesse, the reality is that in america we listen to the science. we follow orders pretty well. and a key document is the usda nutrition guidelines. that's 20 advisers, and 19 out of those 20 take direct payments from the food industry or the pharmaceutical industry. 40% of the advisers president biden has appointed actually take money from the makish of ozempic. you will have to explain that one to me. it's very simple. every viewer would just assume those conflicts are already banned. they're not. with one stroke of a pen, and i would urge president biden to do this tomorrow. he should. this is a bipartisan issue. but a president with moral clarity can take that corruption
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out of our nutrition guidelines. >> jesse: all right. so he cancels that, and now you get to a point whether or not you should be appointed. we should appoint you. we should appoint healthy people who understand how corrupt it is. and what kind of blow back are we gonna get from big food? will they just throw twirchgees at us? what should we expect the pushback to be? because it's going to beer r harsh. >> big food is the lifeblood of nutrition research. there is nothing more profitable in this country than a sick kid. but that can be overpowered with voters voice, with presidents with moral courage, and we are putting a personnel list together. and this is a very positive development from rfk and president trump. >> jesse: all right. i agree. thank you so much. cally means. you're now pretty famous. we're eight days into the kamala harris mcdonald's investigation and unfortunately still no answers. but we do have a major development. liberal fact checking website sn opes just updated its own
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investigation into kamala's mcdonald's origin story. it went from research in progress to unproven. interesting. and we have a new player. meet do you dougie mcdonald. >> how long were you and the president dating before you realized you both worked at mcdonald's? >> it was pretty early on because i led with that. >> hey, honey. >> was she named employee of the month? is. >> i don't know, i don't know. maybe the one thing. >> you're taking out the trash, washing dishes, you go to the fries, and i learned how to do what they call the ten to one rule which is ten patties to a pound. i learned how to do it during the rush when you're just flipping the burgers, searing them, dressing the buns, getting the burgers, and i learned how to do that. >> jesse: unlike kamala,
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dougie mcdouble can explain his rise. he has stories. he started off on trash duty and cleaning the grill. then made it to the fry station and eventually was called town the big leagues mastering the big mac. he was a savant with those sesame seed buns, and his hard work got him employee of the month. his fast food success story rivals ronald mcdonald's, and he's backing with up. why can't kamala do the same? are we going to learn next week that walz worked at mcdonald's too? sink or swim is next. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> jesse: americans have been making contact with ufos before there even was an america. in 1639, three prominent pure tans living in boston were row boating in a swamp and in thed a glowing green light in the sky. the light came from above, then settled on the shore line, and turned into the strangest thing. one witness described it being like this: when it ran, it was fast as an arrow and contracted into a figure of a swine calling
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out in a most dreadful manner boy, boy, come away, come away. and then like an appear rigs, it was gone. we have been hearing spooky stories like this for a hundred years piquing interest in fringe communities. most write it off as nonsense like former pentagon official louise alezanondo. he didn't think ufos were real. but that all changed when he was tapped to join an elite aerospace counter intelligence team where he saw things he couldn't believe. >> imagine a technology that can do 6 to 700 g-forces, that can fly at 13,000 miles an hour, that can evade radar, that can fly through air and water and possibly space, and oh, by the way has no obvious signs of propulsion, no wings, no control surfaces, and yet still can defy the natural effects of earth's gravity. that's precisely what we're
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seeing. >> jesse: in his role in the space identification program, he says he received droves of reports from the navy that ufos were bobbing and weaving through their tight plane formations zooming around during the drills. he says, quote, they were also. ing in ways that far exceeded our technological capabilities. if an adversary like russia or china had this technology, it would represent a quantity m leap beyond anything we have. during his time in the program, he says he learned about an ultrasecret government legacy program that possesses ufo materials of a nonhuman origin. what does that mean? and why doesn't the government come clean about what they know? are we alone in this universe or not? author of a new book imminent, louise himself joins me now. >> thank you very much. >> jesse: of course. welcome to jesse watters prime time. people always say what proof do you have, what would you say?
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>> it's not proof what i have but what proof the united states government has had and has had for quite some time. i think people would be shocked to know that the u.s. government has had many ufo or uap now we call them programs in the past and continue to have. it's only been recently i think because of the veil of stigma and taboo is beginning to increase that elements within the u.s. government are now actually coming forward and having the conversation with congress, with the executive branch, and the american people. >> jesse: what do we know about the aliens. we have seen the drones, ufos,ics whatever. what do we know about the little green guys? >> what our focus was was primarily mine was on the nuts and bolts of vehicles that were performing in ways that could frankly outperform anything we had in our inventory at the time and frankly we have right now. we are talking about vehicles as you saw in the video that are
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leaps and bounds ahead, and we are pretty sure adversarial capabilities, and they are being encountered over u.s. air space and sensitive military installations, and it appears they may even have the ability to affect our nuclear capabilities. these are trained f-18 fighter pilots. everybody sees the movie top gun. these are real top gun pilots that can distinguish between a mig25 and a f-16 from 20 miles away and make a split second decision do i shoot it down. and oh, by the way. that is also being kd ba up by gun camera footage and forward-looking infrared and other data collection systems. the so my job as a former special agent. if all this information you got the same information being reported at the same time under the same circumstances at the same place, by several different
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collection capabilities, we would have no choice but the jury would have to convict. we are well beyond. >> reporter: . >> jesse: -- reasone doubt. >> jesse: hopefully we are cap scwawring these suckers and using them against our enemies. that's what i would do. we'll see what we end up doing in reality. thank you so much. everybody go check the book out, "imminent." >> thank you so much, jesse. >> jesse: thank you. [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: time for sink or swim sponsored by previgen. we have emily campagnia against kennedy tonight, and it will be a doozy. these ladies are ready toic are. here's the category. sick burn. which late night host called me jesse caneival when i said the dnc was boring. was it jon stewart or stephen colbert. >> they're both trash. i'll go with this one. >> jesse: whoever his name is.
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he who shall not be named. let's see. >> oooo. so boring. i forgot what a daredevil like you is. jesse caneival over here. >> jesse: we now have emily losing. kennedy is in the lead. category suns out guns out. politicians are supposed to be olympics boo, but some of them won't reveal everything about themselves. the who told a group of firefighters that he would not take his shirt off for them. was it gavin newsome or j.d. vance? let's see if it's newsom. >> i am sure would make some big headlines. don't worry, everybody. i'm not going to try to take off my shirt here. >> jesse: he's not gonna take off his shirt. you're both wrong but you're still winning. >> for once someone else is wrong along with me. >> jesse: don't throw stones, ladies. which late night host mangled his own monologue while he was mocking trump for misspeaking. was it jimmy kimmel or seth
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myers. >> i'm going to go with option a. >> jesse: smart play strategically. >> you only officially sanctioned crypto scams now. >> jesse: all right. this is going to be clutch. we have a one-point lead going into the final answer. you need this one. >> okay. >> jesse: and you need it badly. >> okay. >> jesse: should we make this worth two to keep it interesting? >> no. >> jesse: the category is cook scwoo for coconuts. which former new york democrat put coconut on his pizza in allegiance to kamala harris. was it cuomo or bill de blasio. >> i hate them both. i'm just going to say this one. >> jesse: kennedy, you are very strategic. it is, let's see it. >> yes. i knew it. i knew it. the we won. >> jesse: you both won. although you get the price. >> yeah because i got the first
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one right. >> jesse: she said we won. >> that's fine. >> jesse: i like emily. she's happy to play. >> you know that i wore this on my podcast kennedy saves the world when i interviewed jessica tarlov. because i have so many of them. >> jesse: because you were totally sober while doing your podcast. >> it was happy hour. >> jesse: you are the reigning champion of sink or swim. thank you very much. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i'll be at soul jewels on september 28th in potsdown, pennsylvania, in honour of you. >> i will be in the audience supporting her. >> jesse: they'll both be there, guys. just behave yourselves. >> wearing these and nothing else. >> jesse: a behind the scenes look at our movement. that's next. [ ♪♪ ]
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♪ >> jesse: i've single handedly revolution iced the way i process information and you should too. and when i say revolution iced i mean i'm doing the same thing i used to do before there was technology. i have my entire staff now print articles for me, and information instead of reading them on the stupid phone and i'm absorbing the information so much more effectively, when i read it on a piece of paper. try it sometime. remember how you used to be smart and you used to remember everything before these came along and now you just can't remember anything and everything's going like this at the same time? doesn't have to be like that. going back is actually good. let's do text messages. mark from san antonio, when abc asks trump to say something nice about kamala, he should say, she's great at wrecking the economy and cooking french fries. marcus from fort bragg north carolina, you know the
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mcdonald's in china didn't give walz and 1099. tom from milwaukee wisconsin. will rfk stop judge jeanine from bringing in donuts? my god, that's three weeks in a row judge jeanine is bringing donuts. we should call her fudge jeanine. johnny from tyler texas, jets, ufos and dug mc double, slow news day? yeah slow today. reason a, from florida, jesse your lips look too pink for your skin tone get the mary kay app i can help. hoax alert, i am not wearing lip gloss lip stick lip liner anything on my lips. i think i'm so and the and my lips may be chapped because i work out so much and i don't hydrate. never mind i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ >> sean:
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