tv Jesse Watters Primetime FOX News September 13, 2024 5:00pm-6:00pm PDT
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trying to explain kamala harris's past. it's both embarrassing and sublimable. >> i love this story as a young prosecutor. kamala harris talked about going in that courtroom for the first time. she's had one client. >> what did he say? >> a young prostitutor. >> tim walz you don't want to send out to talk about kamala -- you get it. >> laura: all i can say is that pick for vice president, that was a disaster, raymond. always great to see you thank you so much. have a great weekend. that is it for us tonight. jesse watters and the gang take it from here. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime".
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tonight... >> david murr, i think he corree 11g calls for an investigation into the abc debate. >> we have a nation that is dying, david. >> you may have heard of springfield, ohio. some facts about immigrants. they are ambitious, hardworking. they commit less time. >> jesse: john legend goes to war against springfield, ohio, from his beverly hills mansion. >> i'm a person who loves watching sports and playing football. enjoys shotgunning beers before football games. >> jesse: democrats try to man up before the election. brett favre joins primetime. >> what the hell is brett favre doing here? >> i'm in town to play the dolphins, you dumb ass. >> i don't understand. please explain it to me, jesse.
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girl's name. [♪♪] >> jesse: fox news alert, kamala harris just bombed her first solo interview. she couldn't answer basic questions and struggled to say how she was different than joe biden. we'll have more on that in a second. last night trump said there was no way he was doing another debate. tonight he's a little more open. >> what would it take to do another debate? what would you need and want? >> i wouldn't need anything. i would do it tomorrow. but i've done two debates. everything was crooked in the second one. i did great with the debates, and i think they've answered everything. but maybe if i got in the right mood, i don't know. right now i'm leading on every single poll in the debates. >> jesse: how do you put trump in the mood? you give him a fair fight. >> i thought the debate was great. i thought i did very well, but i was fighting three people. i was fighting the crazy left radical lunatics at abc, i think
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considered the worst -- by me considered the worst broadcaster out there. they're bad, and i lost a lot of respect for david. the guy who has good hair, but not as good as it was five years ago. >> jesse: we predicted trump said he didn't want to debate as negotiation tactic. what happened this week can't happen again. >> there is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after it's born. >> why do you think it's appropriate to weigh in on the racial identity of your opponent? the question was about you as president, not about former spe speaker nancy pelosi. as you know, the fbi says overall violent crime is coming down in this country. >> jesse: biden's justice department just released their national crime victim survey, crime is actually up 37%. but you don't need statistics to
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know crime's up, just open your eyes. the other moderator, kamala's sorety sister, said cnn never fact checked the first debate between biden and trump, and we saw what happened there. so abc decided to step in. quote, people were concerned that statements were allowed to just hang out and not be disputed by the candidate biden at the time or the moderators. it's so blatant that even democrats are demanding a full investigation into the debate. here's clinton's former advisor. >> i think the day after, suspicion here is really quite high. and a review of all their texts and emails should be done to find out to what extent they
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were planning on just fact checking one candidate. >> jesse: trump should have known what was coming. live fact checking should have been part of the debate negotiations with abc. and kamala telegraphed her strategy of provoking him. we told you, whoever was put on the defensive was going to lose. trump's advisors put so much emphasis on him remaining calm and presidential that he forgot to follow his instincts and take control of the debate. we told him to turn to kamala and ask her questions. you can even speak directly to the moderators and say, guys, why don't you ask her why she keeps changing her positions. go, ask her. the one time trump did it, it really worked. >> you should ask, will she allow abortion in the 8th month, 9th month, 7th month? >> come on. >> would you do that? why don't you ask her that question.
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>> why don't you answer the question. >> under row v wade, you could do abortions in the 7th month, the 8th month, the 9th month, and probably after birth. >> that's not true. >> look at the governor of virginia. we put the baby aside, and then we determine what we're going to do with the baby. >> president trump, thank you. >> jesse: trump's message came across loud and clear. kamala's didn't. nobody knows where she stands, and she's still behind in the polls. trump's numbers went up. even kamala's friends in congress won't say what she stands for. >> do you have concerns that there's a lot of ambiguity surrounding harris and what she exactly stands for and what she'll do as president? >> i think you need to find another line of attack because she addressed all of the questions that were raised to her about so-called policy reversals. but you tell me why jd vance went from being a never-trumper to a forever trumper.
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i'm not going to answer for harris. >> is this more act getting harris elected and working out the policy specifics later? >> i mean, the narrative out there is like she doesn't have policy chops. that's crazy. i disagree that she's changed her mind on all of those issues. >> so you're not worried about the ambiguity surrounding harris this close to election day? >> i'm worried about the ambiguity surrounding donald trump. i'm also worried about his health because he did not look good. >> i think she's her own person, and we have seen notable -- you know, we've seen her record in its totality. >> jesse: we're less than two months from the election, and democrats won't tell us kamala's agenda. behind the scenes, cnn reports that kamala's internal numbers in battlegrounds are looking rough. and they don't think the debate changed any of that. top aids on the harris campaign told cnn they fear if the election were held next tuesday instead of eight tuesdays from now, trump still would be in a
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good position to win. kamala may have raised a lot of cash after the debate and demonstrated that she's more coherent than biden, but she still looks completely lost. >> how are you feeling about pennsylvania? >> i am feeling very good about pennsylvania because there are a lot of people in pennsylvania who deserve to be seen and heard. that's why i'm here in johns town, and i will be continuing to travel around the state to make sure that i'm listening as much as we are talking. >> jesse: i'm feeling very good about pennsylvania because there are a lot of people who deserve to be seen and heard? who talks like that? normal politicians would say, feeling great about pennsylvania. it's a key state. joe biden and i have done a lot for the people of pennsylvania. rattle off a list of what you did and then rattle off a list of what you're going to do, attack trump, crack a joke, say goodbye. what's so hard about that?
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the woman looks frozen. earlier in the day, she gave her first solo interview to brian taff. ever heard of him? we hadn't either. kamala could not get it together. >> we talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people. i wonder what few specific things you have in mind for that. >> i'll start with this, i grew up a middle-class kid. my mother raised my sister and me. she worked very hard. she was able to finally save up enough money to buy our first house when i was a teenager. i grew up in a community of hard-working people, you know. construction workers and nurses and teachers. i try to explain to some people who may not have had the same experience -- but a lot of people will relate to this, i grew up in a neighborhood of folks who are very proud of
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their lawn. you know? and i was raised to believe and to know that all people deserve dignity and that we as americans have a beautiful character. you know, we have ambitions and aspirations and dreams. but not everyone necessarily has access to the resources that can help them fuel those dreams and ambi ambitions. when i talk about building an opportunity economy, it's very much about creating opportunity for people, for example, to start a small business. >> jesse: the question was how are you going to bring down prices. [ laughter ] >> jesse: and kamala's answer was, i grew up around construction workers who took care of their lawns.
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and then i heard something about ambition and aspiration. kamala's only idea to fight inflation was price controls, but she's not allowed to say that anymore because it's stupid. so she has nothing to say and just runs out the clock with childhood stories. and it got worse. >> some people have a question, given maybe your current role as vice president of the united states, how different you are from joe biden. >> well, i'm obviously not joe biden. you know, i offer a new generation of leadership. so, for example, thinking about developing and creating an opportunity economy where it's about investing in areas that really need a lot of work. and maybe focussing on, again, the aspirations and the dreams but also just recognizing that at this moment in time some of the stuff we could take for granted years ago we can't take for granted anymore. >> jesse: what did she just say?
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how are you different than joe biden? the entire goal of her campaign is to separate herself from joe biden. the campaign's slogan is "a new way forward". it's a new way forward from joe biden, so how exactly are you a new way forward? she couldn't answer. the interview continued. >> another plan that i have that is a new approach is to expand the child tax credit to $6,000 for young families for the first year of their child's life. >> jesse: joe biden's tax credit is 3,000 and kamala harris's is 6,000. the only difference between kamala and joe biden is a $3,000 difference in the child tax credit. she continued. >> my approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment.
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and also, to be very honest with you, my focus is very much on what we need to do in the next 10, 20 years to catch up to the 21st century around, again, capacity but also challenges. >> jesse: she's focussed on today, but she's also focussed on tomorrow. and not just around capacity but also challenges. she doesn't have any new ideas. she can't say how she's different than joe biden, and she's so nervous you can hear her swallowing. maybe she's nervous because she doesn't see a path to victory. new york times polling says 63% of voters blame her for the voter. 54% for rising prices. and the voters understand what the media doesn't. kamala's been in the white house for three and a half years. didn't deliver. and the country needs a change. >> there are a lot more
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questions. of course i would love to ask kamala harris about her leadership styles and her plans and how she plans to execute. but are those undecided voters saying, i'm going to lean trump here because i want change? i don't get it. >> jesse: you don't get that people want change? and many successful people on tv, it doesn't penetrate. but to an american who cares about the country and cares about the american people, she should see how working americans have gotten hammered by biden/harris. they don't get it, and they don't want to get it. >> i don't think the polling's going to get better for him. but his cult base is locked in. any time he loses, it was rigged. it is really depressing that people are stooping to that level, but that's what's going
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on. >> jesse: the cbr chair of censorship, politics, and free speech at the university of austin joins us. let me ask you a quick question about abc. there is now growing calls for an investigation into the abc news debate. she admitted it didn't go well when cnn didn't fact check. >> i think the most interesting thing about this now is we now know there were seven times that kamala harris lied during that debate. these are seven instances that are clear fabrications or lies about trump's record. we see it with ivf, abortion, the blood bath remark. project 25. the no casualties in war. the list goes on. and they didn't call her out a single time, and they called out trump five times. trump thought he was going to a debate, kamala harris had prepared for a performance.
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she was entirely scripted down to the movements that she made in that debate. i think when you see her again, as you showed just now in these clips, we see when she's really in a situation where she has to fend for herself and talk on the fly, there's nothing there. she's someone that can only perform from a script. we've pep asking who's running the country, who's the president. the other question is who's the democratic candidate for the presidency right now because we still don't know who kamala harris is. >> jesse: think about how long she's gotten away without saying how she's different than joe biden. she's gone through a convention and a 90-minute presidential debate where almost 70 million people watched. no one knows how she's different. no one knows what her plans are. and then she does an interview with a local yocal from abc phillie and she's still, like, two months to go before the
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election still can't answer that. what does that mean? >> look, she's running to be commander-in-chief and she can't actually think on the fly, speak on the fly, describe what she's going to be doing without having a handler there in the form of her vice president or in the form of abc news so-called debate moderators. again, she's someone who can behave when she is scripted. she's not able to actually act on the fly, and of course that's what being president is. it's about commanding the situation, any situation that you're in. and this is an extremely dangerous moment right now. to have the media basically enabling a kind of puppetry, a kind of performance, is very scary. >> jesse: she's an even bigger puppet than biden was. mike, have a great weekend. enjoy california. >> great to be you, jesse. >> jesse: national press secretary for the trump campaign.
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this was the first solo interview. how did that go? >> 53 days. that's the time kamala harris spent preparing for this big, bad solo sit-down interview with a local reporter in phillie, and it was a nightmare. she was nervous, she was swallowing, and she couldn't answer a single question. she was asked very simply what are you going to do to bring down the cost of living in this country, and she threw out a word salad. this is what the mainstream media still doesn't understand. they do not get why millions of americans support donald trump. kamala can memorize talking points for 90 minutes. that's not going to rewrite the last 43 months of misery that she has brought onto this country. every time she goes unscripted, she's complete mess. and president trump says what the american people are thinking. and he says what they lack the courage to say in their
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workplace, to their family, to their friends. and he is someone that kamala harris will never be, authentic. she lacks authenticity, she has zero conviction. she would be a terrible president. that has been proven true by her interview today and her debate performance. >> jesse: she is doing oprah winfrey this week. we would love to hear your thoughts. and president trump might be open to a debate if the mood strikes him. how will that shake out? >> if he's in the mood, maybe he will do it. maybe he will not. but as president trump said, after tuesday night, similar to boxing, when the fighter loses, you immediate l call for a rematch. that's why kamala harris wants a rematch. because the reviews are in from tuesday night, and the american people are not satisfied with kamala harris. they have a lot of unanswered questions. six in ten undecided voters according to reuters, are now voting for president trump after
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the debate. even the failing new york times had to admit that incumbents say kamala won but voters are not so sure. by the way, abc should be ashamed of themselves, and they owe president trump an apology for their fake news fact check of his crime data. violent crime is up under kamala harris. their own department of justice just proved that yesterday. >> jesse: you're right. and david does still have nice hair, even though it's not as good as five years ago. brett favre joins primetime. plus john legend and the haitian invasion. what you need to know. [♪♪] rol. i can turn it up... that smells good! or turn it down... hmm. nice and light. enjoy 40 days of freshness, your way. ♪ lalalalala ♪
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[♪♪] >> jesse: the haitian invasion in springfield, ohio, showing know signs of slowing down. the community has been ravaged by a surge of migrants that has rocked the town's way of life. john legend hasn't lived there for a while, and now that his hometown is in the spotlight, he has a message for them. >> we had about 15,000 or 10 immigrants move to my town of 60,000. now, you might say, wow, that's a lot of people for a town that only had 60,000 before. that's a 25% increase. that is correct. so you might imagine there are some challenges with, you know, integrating a new population, new language, new culture, new dietary preferences.
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they are hard-working, they're ambitious, they commit less crime than native-born americans, and they will integrate in time. >> jesse: i like legend's music but not his attitude. a millionaire in a beverly hills mansion telling working-class americans who make 60 grand a year, there's challenges. give it time. crime's up 142%. there's a record amount of car accidents. you're getting squeezed out of your homes. and the geese population has been decimated. but it will work itself out. be patient. why didn't john legend tell martha's vineyard to be patient? they had 50 illegals show up and had a panic attack. air lifted them out to a military base. 50,000 haitians parachute into a small town, and chrissy teigen's husband saying, relax, they're
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ambitious. does john legend have any idea people are dying? >> i'd like to talk about the death of one very special person, my mother-in-law. i received a phone call that changed my life forever. she was collecting her trash can from her driveway when a car struck and killed her instantly. a haitian immigrant allegedly struck and killed her. >> jesse: this haitian take-over is creating a clash. springfield doesn't hate haitians, they just love their community. the united states of america has absorbed immigrants naturally over the course of hundreds of years. usually they touch down in
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cities and are more easily assimilated. it is extremely rare to deposit an arena-full of poor haitians into a tiny town. they don't have the room, the resources, or a pre-existing cultural landing pad to receive a tidal wave of hungry haitians. haitians without english skills, formal education, and driving experience. a reckless immigration policy stretches us too thin and ruins the american experiment. i spoke to a springfield resident who's seen this firsthand. >> our food pantries, they get stripped. our clinics, which is a federally-funded clinic, their budget was decimated. they have between four and six wrecks a day, and probably over 50% of those are people without licenses, without insurance, and have no english skills. >> jesse: kamala's responsible for the haitian invasion, and
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she finds it funny. but trump has a plan. listen. >> we will do large deportations from springfield, ohio. large deportations. we're going to get these people out. we're bringing them back to venezuela. you know, we told biden he's not accepting anybody back. they moved all their criminals -- not all of them, but the rest are moving in now. they emptied their jails in venezuela. they're now in the united states and taking over city. it's like an invasion from within, and we're going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country. and we're going to start with springfield. >> jesse: so is anybody upset in ohio? kamala's not going to help, biden's not going to help. is anyone in ohio going to do anything about this? >> the problem is our u.s. senator, my opponent, is the one who signed off on giving
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temporary protective status to the people who come here illegally in the first place. what he wants to do and kamala harris wants to do is make them citizens. we have to, as president trump just said, deport them. when you have a millionaire celebrity in a bathrobe, for god sake, lecturing ohio on what he should do, this is the problem in this country. we have these elites and these politicians that look down on rural america, think that they're better than we are, and put these problems on us. we have american citizens that need help. don't we need leaders in washington d.c. that look out for our fellow citizens above all else, jesse? >> jesse: it's shock and awe. you don't put 15,000 people in a small town from the poorest country in the western hemisphere and just expect it to go well without the resources or the room. do you understand that, that this is a little different here. no one hates haitians, but they can't absorb this kind of wave like that? >> well first of all, i'm a legal immigrant from colombia
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south america myself, so i absolutely understand it. i also understand as a legal immigrant that it's frustrating when this country awards people and gives special treatment to others who broke the law to come here. the way we change that is by helping me defeat my opponent. that's how we get this country back. >> jesse: thank you so much. so what did the secret service director tell congress in private about butler? we'll tell you next. [♪♪] ning and stabbing pain in my hands, so i use nervive. nervive's clinical dose of ala reduces nerve discomfort in as little as seven days. now i can help again feel the difference with nervive.
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>> the pattern that is emerging here from whistleblowers who have come forward is the trump rally was under-manned, under-staffed, and now this advanced agent, i'm told, may have failed one or more of her training exams and was known not to be a top quality agent. i mean, this is absurd. if this individual had failed one or more of her training exams, if she was known not to be one of the secret service's top agent, she's in the pittsburgh office, why was she put in charge of the entire trip? >> jesse: if that's true, it means the former secret service director kim cheatle assigned a failed agent with guarding trump's life. was it because she's a woman that she got promoted to this position? we don't know. it wouldn't be fair to say.
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but cheatle emphasized creating a force with 30% females. cheatle was sacrificing agent competence in order to advance her agenda, and someone could get killed. and they were right. wisconsin senator ron johnson joins us now. senator, you were briefed yesterday by the secret service director. what did he tell you? >> jesse, not much. let's face it, what we know about what happened on july 13th is coming primarily from local law enforcement and from
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whistleblowers. this is the way they slow walk an investigation. they come to the hill, they say they're going to brief us, and they tell us virtually nothing. so there are a lot of homeland security investigating personnel on the ground, they weren't properly trained. okay, got that. but there are far more questions outstanding than we have answers. we have now interviewed 12 people. 12. the fbi has interviewed over a thousand. i asked deputy director bate to provide us those transcripts. we haven't gotten one. we'll get documents a day, sometimes minutes, before we actually interview someone. again, we're -- i'm hoping the chairman will start pressing and start issuing subpoenas to get this information because this is exactly how these agencies ignore congressional oversight and basically refuse to be held accountable to the american
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public. >> jesse: you guys should get a bunch of tv cameras, and the republicans or any house member interested in getting answers, just walk to the fbi building, film the whole thing, walk to the door, say we're ready for the transcripts. we're here, show it to us now. make them do it on camera. if they don't, they look like fools. you have to embarrass these people. that's how you do it. senator, thank you so much for keeping the heat on these people. have a great weekend. >> you too. take care. >> jesse: brett favre is on deck. ht repair. delivers five benefits in one. visibly renewing surface skin cells while you sleep. you'll see visible results in 7 nights. olay. hi! need new glasses? buy one pair, get one free at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone!...hey! buy one pair,
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the rebrand. >> i'm a person who enjoys shotgunning beers before football games. and i'm a person who loves watching sports and playing football. >> jesse: somehow the left went from swapping genders to swapping jerseys. but are red-blooded americans really buying in phony brand? alpha energy used to embody rugged toughness. one that's wrangler tough. >> i'm comfortable in jeans that are tough. i'm comfortable in jeans that last. i'm comfortable in wrangler. real comfortable. >> built tough with long-lasting heavyweight denim. built comfortable with relaxed fit. satisfaction guaranteed. >> jesse: brett favre joins me now. brett, are you buying this new thing the democrats are serving up about how they're just a bunch of real men?
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>> time will tell, jesse. but i was listening to the segment -- or the clip right there before i came on, and i don't know governor moore but is he republican? >> jesse: he's a democrat. >> shotgunning beers and hollering at football games. maybe he's a closet republican. >> jesse: don't ask, don't tell! we saw just on thursday tua took a real shot to the head. watch this, brett. >> 4th and 4. pressure. tua steps up. he's going to run for the first down. and takes a shot at the 6-yard line. and tua down.
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picked up the first, split the seam, but pays the price. >> jesse: i mean, this guy is getting a lot of shots to the head. what's going on here? >> well, i think one thing is very obvious, if we haven't realized by now we should start realizing. concussions are not going away. as you watch that clip, tua didn't really get hit that hard. i mean, there's a lot harder hits out there, and demar was really kind of running in there not to hit tua but assuming he would slide or something like that. and they ran into each other. and my point is you don't have to be hit extremely hard to get a concussion.
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and i think the percentages are still pretty high that concussions happen probably more so when you hit your head on the turf, a whiplash effect. and what i try to tell people is the helmet can only do so much. when the head hits the turf or it hits another helmet or hits a wall or whatever, the head stops, the brain continues to move, and that's where your bruising occurs. and bruising, of course, could be classified as a concussion. you know, there's no rhyme or reason, jesse. they happen, and sometimes it's a devastating hit, sometimes it's a very harmless hit. but they're not going away; that's the most important thing we need to realize. >> jesse: and you have a documentary on concussions.
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tell us a little bit about that and where people can see it and what it's called. >> yeah. well, it came out a couple of weeks ago, and it really is -- there's no jabs taken at anyone. this is really an informative documentary, especially in regards to tyler sash, the young man who played high school in ohio, went and played at the university of ohio. was drafted by the giants and was all-american kid from ohio. had a few concussions, which again tells you something. you can have 20, you can have one concussion. the one concussion can be dramatic in terms of long-term effects.
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it's a very sad story but one that i think will open the eyes of a lot of people. it doesn't paint concussions in a good light, as it shouldn't. but just a very informative and educational documentary. but again, sad. and you can get it on apple and amazon and those streaming services. >> jesse: concussed. there it is. go check it out. thank you so much, brett favre, for joining. have a great weekend. [♪♪] >> jesse: time for "sink or swim". all right, we have gender neutral names are all the rage. but not according to this late night host who tried to make fun of me because i have a, quote, girl's name. who said i have a girl's name, stephen colbert or steven myers?
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>> i agree. >> i don't understand it. please explain it to me, jesse, girl's name. it's manlier to drink a milkshake without a straw? >> jesse: sometimes the white house feels like a bad reality tv show. which biden press secretary will make a cameo appearance on "the real housewives of the patomic"? i know you're a major real housewives fan. >> oh! >> welcome to the white house. >> i did not expect the guy to get that right. >> i didn't either. >> jesse: you should be ashamed of yourself. i shouldn't make gender assumptions. which fox news personality made their debut appearance on the joe rogan show this week? >> okay, different answers. and i think i'm right this time.
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>> of course i'm going to do this. >> my gosh! it's his birthday this week, isn't it? i thought it would be a nice thing for greg. >> jesse: next one is worth two points. the ladies of "the view" did a double take when this cohost asked if trump has, quote, the big d. who asked if trump has the big d. was it whoopie or joy? >> i think he's in decline. i don't see -- >> tiebreaker. >> jesse: what percentage of time as president has biden taken on vacation? quickly. what percentage? >> 40. >> 25. >> jesse: it's 40. here's a hat, gotta go. movement's growing. have a great night, you two.
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>> when you are good to other people you are good to yourself and when you are good to other people you're good to god. let's do texts. jaffa from dalton, georgia i live in a neighbourhood people love their lawns can i run for president looks like word sound is back on the menu and paul from paige arizona i don't think the earpieces working. whether you mean i thought that was a regular tiffany earring. janet from charleston, did you notice the collar on donald trump shirt today. sean hannity is up next on waters and this is my world. [ ♪♪ ]
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