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the next few weeks. do it. you'll get to heaven sooner. i had to read it, greg. i know that's all right. all right. tonight i got kat timpf. i've got andrew gruel, heather zumarraga and tyrus. let's do this in your face. all right. a study claims that cannabis is linked to less cognitive decline. as you age. isn't that interesting? it came from a purely objective source called the marijuana herald. the. so i said, what is the marijuana herald? and this is what i found. this is the marijuana herald. check it out. the marijuana herald, you guys are so wow, i didn't know you had your own. was there something that's supposed to pop up? now i'm going away. marijuana. that's it. i'm done. he's done. second day in a row, you guys. well, if he's leaving, we're leaving. i'll see you. good night. everybody. welcome to jesse watters. prime time tonight. please keep doctor
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martin luther king jr's name out of your mouths once again exemplifying the type of oppression that we stand against. you know i'm right. how the power is shifting in washington. it's another morning of the reckoning. what is your reaction to matt gaetz dropping out? holy. i didn't see that coming. who's behind the cabinet controversies? i went to the subway and got the order. he said, this maga country punches me right in the face. jussie smollett, a free man. what? that's it? because it's the truth. plus, how do you feel now that trump has won? no. fox news alert donald trump just tapped former florida attorney general pam bondi to be his next a.g, this
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after matt gaetz withdrew his bid earlier today. we'll have more on that in a bit, but first, biden's been soaking up his final days at the white house, and it's been a little lonely for the big guy. he tried throwing a birthday party, but barack didn't show. kamala is in hawaii and nancy took away his cake. happy birthday joe. we got you a cake. but nancy pelosi insisted you sacrifice it for the good of democracy. but today they let joe out for some fresh air, and they even gave him a basketball. i didn't know any of these guys behind me, but they just showed up. i don't know where the hell they came from. the balls. you're right. oh, man.
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>> jesse: his dribbling around the rose garden while the rest of the parties in morning. they are still having nightmares >> has it been three weeks? just think of it as every morning as i get up and then another morning of reckoning. >> jesse: guess she is not coping two well. she still said it wasn't her fault. >> behind-the-scenes you were very instrumental in encouraging president biden to leave even before he did, polls were showing that the voters were very concerned about his age. do you wish you had gotten involved earlier? >> let me just say the president made his own decision and i salute him for his patriotism, is selflessness and the rest for the decision that he made. >> jesse: not slowing down
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because democrats are over it. >> america is about... we also pride ourselves on the capitalistic society and being about competition. you didn't allow anybody to compete against him. you didn't allowed leftist or democratic voters to pick a choice. because he didn't do all of that , wait a minute, that's not hour democratic society. you didn't violate any laws or do anything unconstitutional, but that didn't mean you were on the up and up. it didn't mean you avoided being slick and manoeuvring your way through it and then you tried to guilt us into voting for you. >> jesse: he says point your finger somewhere else. >> biden biden biden. after that you can... i think that they are going to go down as a man so respectful of tradition and so respectful of institutions that it's naive,
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he was trying to play by one set of rules and everybody is playing by another set of rules. you don't think he's a bad guy. i think at the end of the day he's just a horribly naive man that had no idea what he was up against. >> jesse: democrats are upset biden didn't arrest trump in time. they haven't learned anything. >> assuming that he still believes donald trump is an accidental threat. >> his thoughts, what he said, his thinking on that has not changed. >> jesse: i thought we were going to get a peaceful transfer of power but it's looking like another resistance. biden is sabotaging trump's plan to enter the ukraine more. he's handing them long-range american missiles and shooting them deep into russia. putin is putting the nuclear option on the table. before trump even gets into
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office he's going to have to wiggle his way out of world war iii. plus he sending every last dollar into ukraine and billions more to his green buddies to build windmills and a chargers. now he's putting together a high-speed conveyor belt for migrants to come in before trump does. he's giving, you remember the opentable for illegal zapater, it's getting an upgrade. the new app lets hose a anime yes day in the country and skip having to check in with ice. it's really just an app to make illegals invisible. it's to keep them in the shadows so they have a hard time finding them. this after alvin bragg's assistant just got mugged by an illegal venezuelan gang banger with a lengthy rap sheet. democrat governors and mayors are building a wall. but it's not the kind of all you think. they are building walls of cops around their cities to keep ice out. >> we're not not going to ask our police force to serve as
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i.c.e. agents. we're not going to do that. we will do everything in our power to protect people in the city. in other words we will do whatever is necessary. >> it's unlawful. you can't use the military, you can't do net -- mass deportations. we are not going to do that. >> jesse: when they say you are going to see tiananmen square like resistance, what does that mean? i.c.e. agents are going to show up to denver and get into a mexican standoff with the local sheriff. liberals are going to stand in front of ice vans to protect illegal from getting picked up and flown home? i.c.e. agents aren't calling the mayor of denver and saying we are coming to this street tomorrow at 7:00 to round up the biden migrants it's not happening that way. these federal fugitive teams are going to show up whenever they want and local liberals aren't going to have a clue. no one is stopping that. republicans have the will of the people at their back. and walking around with a new
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confidence. the squad tried to get smart at a hearing yesterday and clay higgins full her what time it is. >> please keep dr. martin luther king jr.'s name out of your mouth. your perversion of his words and his mission when his children have asked you to stop invoking his name and perverting his work when he was up proud and unapologetic black man. i'm not surprised that you would deny american history. >> i appreciate my democrat colleague for exemplifying the kind of oppression of freedoms that we are referencing. about -- we will quote whoever we want to quote. that's the kind of baked in oppression. how dare i white republican quote martin luther king. we actually had a congressman say that just now.
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>> jesse: democrats are fracturing into two camps. the resistance faction who learned nothing from november fifth and is going to basically's -- basically lay sticks of dynamite. the other faction is going to start listening. they are going to pick their battles but cooperate where they can. millions on the left define themselves by what they are against, trump. now the resistance is petering out. they don't know who they are. newsome diagnosed it this way. he says a lot of people feel like they are losing their identity or losing their future. he's hitting the streets of california like johnny to figure out why the state moved right. it's common sense. trump is already making plans to revive the keystone pipeline. europe is preparing for a peace summit and in jerusalem they are putting up banners that say welcome back dear friend. the world is ready to move on from biden. america is ready, even democrats are ready.
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joe is going to nantucket for thanksgiving and he will be deciding win hunter gets his pardon. on black friday or on inauguration day. maybe he will stuff a pardon and his sun stalking. even though he's been a knot of the -- naughty little boy. so they say its going to be a peaceful transition. it doesn't seem so peaceful. shots haven't been fired but this is not what we were promised. >> i never expected it to be a peaceful transition because i have a long memory all the way back to the obama administration. as you well remember, obama in the oval office when he was meeting with trump floated the name mike flynn. warned what i danger he was and then it just a few months later when president trump came in that andy mccabe and fbi cornered him in office.
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it was also months after obama met with trump that susan rice memorialized in a january fifth email that obama had warned against sharing intelligence with trump because of the russia hoax, biden was all smiles, did the guy vote for trump? maybe because he seems a little too happy. i read behind that smile and i know that there is so much deceptive miss in the past of the democratic party. i don't take anything for granted especially with the headlines. >> jesse: is he even really controlling things behind the scenes? is he really organizing this invisibility app for migrants where they don't have to check into ice? they are basically invisible. they really have to search a lot harder to find them. it doesn't sound like the guy that was saying he was going to crack down on the border just this year. >> it comes after laken riley's killer was found guilty, life in
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prison without parole. then we learn that they are not searching or having people with final notices of removal check-in. it's not bite into your point. i watched the trip he just had, it was a total train wreck. he's in the back row between thailand and malaysia while he is in front smiling. he gets lost in the amazon, he wanders off into the rain forest and then we see teleprompters, what president gives it -- gives a press conference in the amazon rain forest with teleprompters, joe biden does. do not underestimate what the deep state minions around him can do they are very powerful. >> jesse: we will talk about that in the next segment. there are still traps to be laid this is just the beginning of this session. you have all the way into the 20th of january. you could have fbi getting involved. you could have nsa, you could have more leaks or lawsuits.
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there could be a number of grenades that they can throw at this transition that we haven't even prepared for. do you think they are thinking about what they are up to? >> i do. i think elon musk and vivek ramaswamy are. i read their piece in "the wall street journal". they have thought through the firings. i talk to you last week about the firings being more important than the hirings. elon musk laid out this whole plan about ways they can get out over civil servant protections, do mass firings, move agencies into other parts of the country. i'm thrilled to hear that because there's always a plot brewing. we've seen that time and time again. the laptop scandal that was buried. we can go on and on. every day i see them at mar-a-lago is a day that i know that they are mindful that they must clean house so that trump is truly the commandn chief. >> jesse: you like it pam bondi. i think she's terrific, she's
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sharper. it's more about the agenda for the country. how do you see her? >> i cannot say enough wonderful things about pam bondi. i know her well. she was attorney general for eight years. just before i came in as press secretary, she had wound up her time as being one of trump's impeachment lawyers. she did a stellar job, go back and water there. she's tough, she's got great. she's great and kind in her delivery of things. do not take her lightly about -- because behind that is a tough fighter. trump made an excellent pick. >> jesse: she's a good choice. and she's from florida. basically you were going to get ... fox and florida on your resume, you are in. thank you, good to see you. >> martha:
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>> jesse: matt gaetz pulled out of the running for the attorney general and a trump already has a new nominee. pam bondi. the president says she was a prosecutor for nearly 20 years where she was very tough on violent criminals and may the streets safe for florida families. that is florida's first female attorney general. she worked just drop -- stop the trafficking of deadly drugs. the department of justice had been weapon eyes against other republicans, not anymore. she will refocus the doj to its
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intended purpose of fighting crime and making america safe again. matt gaetz withdrew himself from consideration this morning saying he didn't want to be a distraction to the trump administration. cnn reported that trump called gaetz and told him he didn't have the votes. nbc reports at least five republicans were a firm no. as in nothing was changing their minds. as an even if gaetz recited the bible from memory. those senators are mitch mcconnell... and curtis. federman is not surprised. >> what was your reaction to matt gaetz dropping out. >> holy [bleep] i didn't see that coming. yes, he was the ultimate troll and people have the opportunity they can freak out over things and respond if you wanted to. you don't have to -- you better pace yourself because it's not even thanksgiving.
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>> jesse: he was going to shake up the department and then he got whacked. the story is a hackers stole files with testimony from a 17-year-old that is said to be damaging to gaetz. what it really looks like as a democrat lawyer let it get out there and claimed he was hacked. biden's justice department and the democrats on the house ethics committee are leaking classified files to the press like crazy. leaks and hacks, that's what the deep state does when they want someone gone. as the fbi investigating this hack? definitely not. remember gaetz was investigated by biden's department of justice for two years and they didn't bring a single charge. it was about dirtying him up. now that he's out, the doj's high-fiving. >> there's a lot of relief that matt gaetz is no longer nominee. one person said that certain events like the sun chasing away the dark of night are not surprising, they are expected. that doesn't stop me from being grateful for each sunrise.
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i now know what is going to be the first feather of my gratitude handprint türkiye this thanksgiving. >> jesse: they could -- shouldn't get too excited because pam bondi will get confirmed and has the same attitude. she will be going there to clean house and smoke out the bandits and declassify what they've been trying to hide. msnbc realized that they didn't dodge a bullet. >> she's exactly what i was saying that we should all fear. she's competent. we may not agree with her ideologically but she knows how to do this job so if anyone on the democratic side or anyone who cared about liberty or justice was thinking matt gaetz will screw this up and i will give us some time. pam bondi knows what she's doing >> jesse: a former u.s. attorney and executive director for right on crime, how are you doing? >> doing great, thanks for having me. >> jesse: what you think really happened with gaetz?
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>> this is one in which donald trump, who can blame him for wanting someone in that position that isn't going to use subterfuge and false allegations and a secret meetings to try to launch a campaign against a sitting president. matt gaetz has proven that he was very loyal, had similar policy views. i think he would've been that type of attorney general. it's not surprising to me that the president probably going into it understood that was going to be a tough confirmation. to me it looks like a pretty good chess move. you put him up and the world freaks out. he withdraws and what do you have? you have pam bondi sitting there and who's going to come at her for not being capable of serving this role? >> jesse: she's a legal eagle, she has chops, she's got an experienced background. she's a total pro and she's america first.
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the gaetz thing is interesting because where does he go? does he go back to congress? is he allowed to go back to congress? what's going on with this ethics investigation report that they are supposed to release if he's in congress but don't if he is not. does he get a job at the doj that is nonsenate confirmed? does he get a job as the justice ... to they want him to run for governor of florida. there's a lot of moves for them to make with him. >> there is. one of the more powerful and influential positions in doj is the attorney general's chief of staff. that would not require the confirmation. that's a very real possibility. the ability to influence the moves in the doj could come from that position as well as any. matt gaetz has a bright future. he certainly has eyes on holding office again. will it be in the senate, will
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it be in rubio's position, willoughby as governor? i think he will explore. he will certainly be haunted by the ethics committee investigation. as we've all seen, the memory is short. >> jesse: they could name -- name him special prosecutor to go after the weaponization. that would be a turn of events. >> a knew and fearsome special prosecutor that has actual authority to do something. that would be great. >> jesse: pam bondi again. she's in there now. it looks like she will sail through the confirmation. that is a pretty strong team if you get her in there and you have the national security guys and if rfk and hegseth get in there. you can see every single nominee get confirmed, is that what you expect now? >> i do.
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you had folks like mark cuban saying that donald trump never has a strong, intelligent woman around him. look at his cabinet picks, look at the strong women that will lead the white house and leave the department of justice. i think it is remarkable to see these powerful women that have risen to the top and understand what it's like to lead. kudos to donald trump for not being afraid to put women in positions that he's not always going to have an easy time with. there's going to be friction in some of these positions. i think he likes that. he likes people that are strong both inside and out. pam bondi, i'm very appreciative of the friendship that we've had. i've seen her in moments of difficulty. her strength not a lot of people understand. i think how strong she is and what a force she will be to fix doj and get rid of this weaponization. >> jesse: j.d. vance said this
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was the most important pick and it looks like it's pam bondi so congrats to you. see you on jesse watters prime time pretty soon. have a great night, good to see you. >> jesse: why did they just let just a let go? plus inside the rfk jr. pirate ship to me, harlem is home. but home is also your body. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work.
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>> jesse: rfk jr. has got a mandate to make america healthy again. right now the country needs a personal trainer. the obesity rate in america skyrocketed since the 90s, three quarters of u.s. adults are now overweight or morbidly obese. a third of american teens are now prediabetic and if nothing changes we will continue to eat ourselves to death and they will have to build bigger coffins. trump is letting rfk go hog wild on day one. >> robert f. kennedy is more about human beings and health and the environment than anybody
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i'm going to let him go wild on health. i'm going to let him go wild on the food. let him go wild on medicines. >> jesse: the plan is simple. crackdown on ultra processed foods and it's ingredients like added sugars, dies, and seed oils, preservatives. bread should not stay on the shelf or four years and be fine. reassess how big agriculture uses pesticides, investigate the levels of micro-plastics in our products. i'm going to let jesse jr. play with wood toys. break up the corrupt regulatory agencies that act as a revolving door for big pharma and big food. and take a hatchard to the agencies that covered up the lab leak and botched the pandemic. sounds good. it's a refreshing change of pace from the left. they are even gaining bipartisan support. democrats might not agree on everything but they want to hear him out.
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>> not a pharmaceutical lobbyist as you indicated, has a lot of false things that he has said and does say, can he separate those incorrect personal beliefs from the work he does on a chronic disease, nutrition and taking on big pharma. i hope so and for the sake of our country i pray so. >> jesse: the pandemic, the lockdown, they put a lot of things into perspective. we discovered that the system creates our problems and then turns around and sells us their solutions. so just like the saying goes, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. for a lot of people that new friend is bobby kennedy. health and science journalist and "new york times" best-selling author... joins us now. >> how are you doing jesse. >> jesse: doing great. what are the main priorities if rfk gets a hold of things in there and wrenches this corrupt bureaucracy around? what the priority?
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>> he's made many promises and i'm on board with nearly all of them. i think for one getting the conflict of interest out of our regulatory agencies. that is going to be a big needle mover for health. you consider the fact that 50% of the fda's budget comes from the pharmaceutical industry, that is simply unfair. >> jesse: i don't think people can digest that. you are saying half of the budget of the fda, they are supposed to regulate the food and drug industry, half of that budget comes from the food and drug industry? >> yes, i saw this play out in my own life. the reason why have taken to task in terms of educating the public on how to live more healthy life is that i had early onset dementia and my family. my mother had a form of dementia for many years and i saw this recently in the field of alzheimer's disease. it's a field that is rife with
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fraud and most recently about two years ago a drug was given accelerated approval. the experts on the panel were gassed that the fda even did this but it's a drug that's incredibly expensive and it's minimally effective in terms of actually catering to the symptomology of the disease. this is just one microcosm. i think it has to do with the fact that these drugs are incredibly expensive and there's a revolving door concept that it's always broached where you see one high-level officer from the fda one year going on the next year take up a cushy job at a pharmaceutical company. we've seen 11 of 12 commissioners actually do this. >> jesse: so some guy leaves and goes to work for the fda and then leaves and goes back to that company. the kellogg's company scent their people back and forth and they just swim in their own money and they approve everything that makes the money and all of it is placebo pills
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that makes your brain die have too much sugar. >> this is just a thin slice and a microcosm. we see it at the usda. the dietary guidelines for americans committee, 95% of the panelists had conflicts of interest with the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry. the academy of nutrition and dietetics, they own stock but they take gifts from ultra processed food companies as well. i think if there's anything that bobby can do and do well, there are lots of things he can do but i think getting the call fix of interest out of these agencies is crucially important. >> jesse: you are saying the people that run twinkies should not be setting the food pyramid? i think that's probably a pretty smart idea. >> i've always described the food period as an economic thing. it's not fair to americans.
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according to the food pyramid which has been retired, i'm not all that sure that what it's been replaced by his any better. >> jesse: it was a pyramid scheme to get certain people rich and other people fat and sick. we could go all our on this, it drives me crazy. i can't believe there's any resistance. everybody wants to live healthy lifestyles and get a little exercising on a long weekend. thanks for coming on prime time. >> jesse: how are liberals coping with trump's win? >> how do you after donald trump one? how are you coping? >> i'm doing okay. do your dry eyes still feel gritty, rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye:
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a plea deal, the special prosecutors shouldn't have been allowed to refile. ten grand and 15 hours of picking up trash besides the highway. and he's clear for staging a racist homophobic a crime against himself which would've sparked a race war in america. >> i turned around and i said [bleep] did you just say to me. i see the attacker masked and he said this country and punches me in the face. i see there's a rope around my neck. >> jesse: it was the performance of a lifetime and the media bought it hook line -- hook, line, and sinker. >> we have a media that saying its a debate whether or not what had -- what just happened as a hate crime, it's absurd. it isn't a debate. >> i just want to say this to my brother jesse, as a black man in this country, that i'm down with you.
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>> i saw him... >> kamala believed him to. it's one of the kindest most gentle human beings i know. i'm praying for his quick recovery, this was an attempted modern-day lynching, no one should have to fear for their life because of their sexuality or colour of their skin. we must confront this. the thing is still up. maybe she still believes him or maybe she just loves a good hoax. it didn't take long for the cops to figure out he hired two nigerians to stage the attack and they sing like birds. >> i saw him out the corner of my eye and i was like that's him let's go. that's when we started yelling the famous slurs he wanted us to yell.
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>> jesse: he maintained his innocence. >> prosecution should not be based on vindictiveness. this was a vindictive prosecution, let's not make any mistake about that. there are very happy with the decision today. we are very pleased, it was expected. we shouldn't be surprised. >> jesse: we shouldn't be surprised. liberals have a way of escaping justice while they justice to screw republicans. clay travis joins me now. were you surprised by this? >> by the ruling, yes, i think it's a disappointment. i would say that we need to actually go back and look at kim fox who is the d.a. who gave this ridiculous punishment in the first place. they didn't say he was innocent, they just said that because they have already given one punishment they weren't allowed to then come back and the outrage port in and decide to go
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after another punishment. that's what the supreme court said. the moment this happened, it was basically an iq test to see whether or not you were a complete or not. i don't know that there's any trump supporting person on the planet who had any idea who he was. when i saw the story i was like you are telling me that there are people who even know the show empire exists who voted for donald trump and they were walking around in chicago at 2:00 a.m. hoping this guy was going to go to subway so they could chase him down and actually say this is maga country. the story was fanfiction and i think it's a good lesson for everybody out there in general. if being the victim of a crime is the greatest thing that could ever happen to you in your career, maybe we should be a little bit sceptical that you were actually the victim of a crime. usually people when they are victims, they feel awful and
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they don't want to happen to them. this is the best thing that could have happened to him and none of the details are made sense. you made a good point, the tweet from kamala harris is still up saying its a modern-day lynching, she's a as well. >> jesse: those brothers are as good as gold. the best actors i've ever seen on fox nation or pretty much anywhere. >> they got paid $3500 to be personal trainers to a falsely attack him and also to give him ... that is a wide range of production that they were managing to perform their. >> jesse: some talented nigerian brothers, who knew? we discovered them here at this moment. good to see you. >> thank you. >> jesse: bill clinton came to the city the other day to
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promote his new book. hundreds of manhattan the girls gathered at the beacon theatre. we made sure johnny got a ticket >> are you ready for your big night? a. >> i'm ready. >> is he ready for you? >> he's ready for me. >> how do you feel now that trump is good to be the president in january? >> no! >> petrified. >> haven't been sleeping at night. >> i'm doing okay. >> cheers. >> was kamala a good candidate? >> questionable. >> she wasn't talking to the people that are not interested in politics. >> i wanted her to be candidate before biden. >> watch of the democrats have done differently? >> appealed to the working class and they did not. >> joe didn't get out in time
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is. >> democrats are really bad at getting elected. >> do you think the coup was a good idea? >> no comment. >> the coup when they took out biden and put kamala in. >> she handled it terribly and what's his face, clooney. >> bill clinton over here it says that a republican woman is probably going to be president before a democrat woman. >> he's probably right. >> i don't care what he says. sorry. >> this woman's an alien. >> hillary, kamala, women haven't had a good track record. >> you need a clean record to start with. >> did you donate? >> many times. >> i stopped donating because she had so much money. >> it now she's 20 million in debt.
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>> how do you feel that millions of those dollars went to celebrity endorsements? it. >> it's ridiculous. >> you want to ask oprah for your money back? >> mika and joe went tomorrow logo. >> how low can you go? there are probably more people watching what we're doing right now then watch mika and joe. >> that they are looking for ratings, what you think? >> i have zero respect for both of them. they went to kiss the ring. >> horrifying. i can't tell you how disappointed i feel every time we see her talk. >> do you forgive bill for the monica lewinsky scandal? >> it does janice forgive bill? janice isn't getting involved. >> the most insignificant events that could have happened as it affects being president.
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>> you don't think she influenced his mind-set? >> and not in the slightest. >> an awkward to take that bait. >> and trump is going to be president in january, you think that bill is a little nervous about the flight logs being released? do think he was on the island? is. >> i have no reason to think he was or wasn't. wasn't there. >> we are about to find out. >> jesse watters prime time, you are going to be on it, what you want to tell them? >> he does this thing called i'm waters and this is my world. >> does he think he's? >> we will see what happens. >> he says he's going to make america great again. >> good luck. >> jesse: big report on the movement. stick around
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♪ ♪ >> we started a movement which exploded tens of thousands sent us photos dvr english oh and we promised we would show your pictures on prime time. we will keep doing this but let's step it up a notch. show me your most creative way of a dvr of jesse watters prime time we will give a shout out by name keep it coming and dvr the show take a picture and send it in. let's do texts. marlene from los angeles i always dvr the show so i never get to text you maybe tonight i will get lucky because i'm finally watching live. you will definitely get lucky. and i hope pam bondi's record is purest know because i think she is an excellent choice. >> the bar was a little low so i
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think she will be fine. frank from jacksonville another strong intelligent republican woman take that market cuban. lori from harding pennsylvania. >> every time trump makes a pig he feels like he selecting a friend of mine. it's going be a great four years. >> i know her as well she's great. >> reporter: bowell from arizona joe struggled at the basketball. and he is a formal to the couple times. tiffany from boise. what your favourite snack that you don't want rfk to know about. >> i don't snack and anything bad. and daniel from swartz creek michigan. do you tie the of course i do i'm not hannity. i'm waters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to hannity we
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