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tv   Jesse Watters Primetime  FOX News  January 10, 2025 5:00pm-6:01pm PST

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>> we have some positive news to report in california. after james woods who joined us on wednesday was devastated when he thought his home burned down, today he was given a great surprise. he returned to his property to find his home was still standing. we hope to bring you more good news stories like this in the coming days. and our prayers remain with all of those affected in the great state of california. that's it for us tonight, make sure to follow me on social media. there's a lot more there and jesse is up next. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight... >> so someone purposefully set
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the fire? >> at that time we believe. >> jesse: who was setting fires in california? >> bezos came, bill gates came, mark zuckerberg came. many of them came numerous times, the bankers have all come. everyone is coming. >> jesse: the energy is shifting. >> the biden administration would call up her team and scream at them and curse. [shouting] >> jesse: how we took down the new year's terrorist. plus... tony robbins. >> the rules come out! ♪ ♪ >> oh [bleep]! >> now we have nothing. >> that was our chimney.
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that comes and now it's gone. >> everything we built here, for it to just be gone... >> everyone has lost everything here. >> i have to start all over again. i can't. >> we have fire on hastings ridge. >> family is the most important thing. >> jesse: a nightmare that no one can wake up from. that is what they are saying in l.a. at least 11 or dead and even more are missing. a chunk of land the size of san francisco has been destroyed. some of the most beautiful land in the world. parts of pacific palisades look like hiroshima after the atomic bomb. entire communities are decimated. in alt edina, about one dozen homes are left in a neighbourhood of 5000 people. three major fires are still uncontained as crews are bracing
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for another weekend of the powerful santa ana winds. on the streets it is turning into the wild west. looters on scooters or ransacking homes. thieves are dashing through rubble -- with flat screens. some of them disguised as fire officials and utility workers. looting is so out of hand that some residents are scared to leave their burned-out homes. the governor says looting will not be tolerated. these communities have suffered enough. well unless they loot less than $950, then gavin doesn't mind. one of the twins called him out saying this, quote, you would your party have been tolerating looting for years. you normalized this behaviour and lawlessness. you are a disgrace. resign now. it is a free-for-all in l.a. every man for themselves, literally. yesterday, local residents had to take down a vagrant with a blowtorch. they witnessed him setting fire to old christmas trees and garbage cans.
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neighbours called 911 and before the police arrived they detained them with zip ties and a rope. a good old-fashioned citizen's arrest. here is l.a.p.d. >> what we know right now is that the incident occurred and started here and about 20 minutes, 30 minutes later, a suspect was detained over this area by citizens. >> if someone purposefully set the kenneth fire? >> at that time this is what we believe, yes. >> do you know how or why? >> i do not. >> is this a crime scene right now? >> yes. it is being closed off and investigated as a crime. >> jesse: police brought him down to the station and a few hours later released him back onto the streets. they said there was no probable cause to charge him with arson. even though there was half a dozen witnesses who saw him setting things on fire and they got a blowtorch on him when they arrested him. that is not probable cause... so what was he doing with a blowtorch? lighting a blunt?
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if this wasn't a homeless guy, i'm not sure. because homeless accounted for over half of the fires in l.a. based on that statistic, there is a strong probability that homeless guy burned the city down. but we are waiting for the investigation to play out. homes have been completely toasted and some people say it feels intentional. here is mel gibson. >> it is very sad and there were many things gone in the blaze that i have thought about since. thinking oh, man,, that's too bad. but works of art, photographs, rare books. old books, some as old as the 1600s. it's crazy. and it's your replaceable stuff. california has a lot of problems that sort of baffle the mind as far as why they do things. and then in events like this, you sort of look and wonder if it's on purpose. >> jesse: all of these fires
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should have been contained within 24 hours. it is the duty of a politician to prepare for the worst. and everyone saw this fire coming. >> i talked to a fireman once, this is one of the reasons it freaked me out. he goes due to, one day -- he goes it's going to be the right wind and fire is going to start in the right place and it is going to burn through l.a., all the way to the ocean and there's not obliquely thing we can do about it. i go really? he goes, yeah,, we just get lucky. he goes we get lucky with the wind. he goes when the wind hits the wrong way, it's going to burn straight through l.a. and there's nothing we can do about it. >> jesse: so how well was california prepared? last week the reservoir and pacific palisades was completely empty. there was no water. it could have been filled with 117 million gallons of water. instead, it was dry and closed for repairs. they closed the pacific palisades reservoir during the season when the santa ana winds blow the hardest. and now the whole town is barbecued. and l.a.'s water leader knew
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it. she basically watched them drain it. that is according to the daily mail. she gets paid three quarters of a million dollars a year. i wonder how she got that job. gavin newsom also cut the fire budget by $100 million last year and then vetoed a bill that would have given the fire department more seasonal workers when they were short-staffed. like right now. l.a.'s mayor cut her fire department budget as well. l.a. could not even get a simple evacuation alert right. last night the whole county panicked. >> we are mapping out here, are under mandatory evacuations. obviously you can hear the phones going off. some type of alert. and evacuation warning, it looks like. >> my alert reads, this is an emergency message from the l.a. county fire department and an evacuation warning has been issued in your area. >> this is what it looks like. >> remain vigilant of any
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threats and be ready to evacuate and gather loved ones, pets and supplies. continue to monitor local weather, news and a web page alert l.a..org for more information. >> these alerts come based on where you are. and here we are in west l.a. and we're getting on alert. we have to look into why. >> jesse: guess what? false alarm. no need to evacuate. the city said sorry, it was an accident. they're going to give people heart attacks. people are leaking smac leaping into their ev's and speeding out of town. oops, never mind. nothing, and i mean nothing has gone wrong. the fire chief of l.a.? says the mayors failed her. >> did the city of los angeles fail you and your department and our city? >> it is my job to stand up as a chief and exactly say, justifiably, what the fire department needs to operate to meet the demands of the community. >> did they fail you? >> that is our job. and i tell you that's what i'm
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hearing. get us what we needs or firefighters can do their job. >> did they fail you? >> yes. >> over the last three years, we have been clear that the fire department needs help. we can no longer sustain where we are. >> jesse: but for some reason, and i think we know why, the mayor and the governor are still getting a pass for most of the legacy press. listen to a governor who has grappled with his share of disasters. >> if newsom was a republican, you guys would have him nailed to the wall for what they are doing over there. when we have the surfside tower collapse, i had people from "the washington post" trying to blame at me for it. immediately without having any facts, that mayor of l.a., if that were a republican mayor, i can only imagine what that would do. i mean it you know the fires are at high risk and you try to go to africa? >> jesse: but gavin newsom says none of this is my fault. the real battle we need to wait here is against the people blaming me.
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>> we have to deal with this misinformation. the hurricane-force winds and misinformation lies. people want to divide this country r and we're going to have to address that as well. and it breaks my heart that people are suffering and struggling. that we are up against those hurricane force -- forces as well. and that is just a personal point i share with you because it affects real people that are out there. people i meet everything will day. people to mayor has been meeting with and they're having conversations. that are not the typical conversations you would have at this time. and you wonder where the stuff comes from. and it is very damaging as well. >> jesse: this is what democrats do. they screw up and call their critics liars. at this time that is hard to do when your whole city is still on fire. nobody wants to hear politicians whine about misinformation during a crisis. people have lost their homes and everything in it.
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their most cherished belongings. their great-grandfathers watch, their mother's wedding ring, priceless family heirlooms. some have no insurance. the home is all that they had. and they turn on tv and the governor is complaining about his approval rating and what someone wrote in the comments section? this fire has unleashed a fury in hollywood. actors and actresses who would never dare attack a democrat because it could cost them their jobs, are lacing into gavin. here is actress sarah foster. quote, we pay the highest taxes in california, are fire hydrants were empty. our vegetation was overgrown, brush not cleared. are reservoirs were emptied by our governor because tribal leaders wanted to save fish. are fire department budget was cut by our mayor . but thank god drug addicts are getting their drug kits. l.a. mayor and gavin newsom resign! your for left policies have ruined our state and also our party.
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even morning joe cannot defend this. and they have defended everything, and i mean everything. >> you don't know the exact causes for the complete failure of government to be able to protect these homes. i don't think we can say it is the smelt alone. we don't know what it is but i do think it is going to be like hurricane katrina. the infrastructure has been struck -- slashed. it's hard to hear people say one of the richest cities in the world back that we just don't have enough water to protect people's homes. >> jesse: we are witnessing the collapse of liberal society. everything is on fire, falling apart at the same time because of stupidity, corruption and radical priorities. reservoirs are bone dry but california democrats are spending millions on dei, migrants and drug addicts. prime time try to save california. member the last couple of years? we finally throw our hands and
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said we can't save it. if they don't want to be saved. after 30,000 acres have been torched and the fires still not contained, in the capital of sacramento, they just called on emergency session to baffle trump. >> is now the right time to have a special legislative session on allocating money to fight trump in a way that you can already do without a special ed session? >> i'm here to address these wildfires. this is a historic wildfire. this is a historic event. these wildfires, as i mentioned are going to be quite possibly some of the worst wildfires and disasters in the state. >> people are trying to understand what's going on and are worried about disaster relief. worried about the ability to get homeowners insurance. you looked into special legislate of session to prepare for donald trump. again, is now the right time for that? >> certainly our focus right now , at this moment, my
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colleagues and i are acting with great urgency to ensure that we are providing much-needed relief >> jesse: liberal society has gone mad. people have been institutionalized for less. california has been trying for years to destroy western civilization. this is what it looks like. they finally did it. prime time is calling for a federal takeover of california. when a state becomes this dangerous and the government becomes this reckless, where the lives of millions of american citizens are being destroyed, their homes obliterated, their infrastructure annihilated, we cannot wait for a recall election. this is an issue of national security. this is a public health emergency. we know they have public health emergency powers, member the pandemic? invoke them. the elected officials in california cannot be trusted. they are criminally negligent. look at what we are seeing. this is a war scene. and if anyone thinks the people
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who are responsible for this catastrophe are going to somehow rebuild, you are out of your mind. if they are left in charge to rebuild l.a., they are going to steal the money. nothing is going to get rebuilt. everyone is going to get screwed. this is biblical level destruction and the city of l.a. is hosting the olympics in four years. there is no way we can showcase l.a. to the world. a full federal takeover is needed. invoke the stafford act. the state is overwhelmed. martial law might have to be declared. prime time praise for the poor people of l.a. and hope we can put out this fire before it is too late. a podcast or an comedian, adam carolla joins me now. first of all, i'm so sorry. i know this is your neck of the woods and just my heart goes out to you. what is going on, adam? >> it is just incompetence that came home to roost.
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when everything is good, the sun is shining and the wind is blowing. and the hobos aren't starting fires, then it seems like you are doing a fantastic job. because of the typography. it's beautiful, you got the beach, the mountains, everything is good. but these are hard times. and we did not prepare for these because we are too invested in dei and good vibes and being a sanctuary city than doing any of the real work that it takes to run a city. plus, these people are incompetent. it is not really even their fault. they don't know what they are doing. gavin newsom is a sociopathic idiot, karen bass is an idiot. all of these people you see that our giving all of the announcements in the press, they are all idiots. how could this go any other way? >> jesse: they have ruined paradise. and that's what it is.
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california is paradise, it has everything. is this finally going to wake people up in california? >> listen, it would be nice because every time i talk to someone about california, i say what is it going to take? what is it going to take to change direction? i have been here my whole life, i have seen it erode my whole life. and they say we have not bottomed out yet. we have not bottomed out. i think the entire place being on fire would it define a bottoming out. so now that we have bottomed out and you hear all of these people from malibu -- malibu is blue as there is no bluer space than santa monica, no bluer space than the palisades. and now all of these people who voted for gavin newsom are speaking up and waking up. so yes, this is the bottoming out that we needed in order to change direction because these
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people are narcissistic sanctimonious jack holes who would never admit we are bottoming out as we bottomed out. >> jesse: so if you bought him out, the same people who caused you to bottom out or going to be in charge of rebuilding? what is rebuilding going to look like? >> if the coastal commission has anything to say about it, is going to never happen. pulling permits, the whole bureaucracy and red tape and california, especially los angeles and especially anything along the coast is long and arduous and painful. and if those people do a business as usual sort of approach to this by telling everyone to hurry up and wait, there is going to be hell to pay. because they will not tolerate that. the people of santa monica and the palisades, as a matter of fact, i have been kidding about this but there winnebago is
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filled with junkies parked along pacific coast highway. it was will be back long before any of these structures are rebuilt. >> jesse: you are absolutely right. and i know one of those guys in the winnebago. and he is probably going to be the only one with a roof over his head for quite some time. adam carolla, good luck. try to survive the weekend, hopefully we get this thing contained. >> thank you jesse. >> jesse: a businesswoman and nutritionist, jillian michaels joins me now. they have erased the american dream. >> absolutely. but it has been happening for a long time now. that is the part that outrages me. opec this is unprecedented. no, it's not unprecedented. i was just speaking to somebody backstage and she was like in my fire -- i was like well in mind, california burns down every single year. what you mean you're going to do better next time? that woman in tears saying to
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the governor, is it going to be different next time? owe it has to be. you needed to be different this time, gavin. and there is simply no excuse. i don't even believe you can blame it on incompetence because there is already a mandate. for example,, in 2014, proposition one past that put billions of dollars towards building new reservoirs. that is already in place. not one has been built. there have been calls for controlled burns for decades. we did them historically throughout my entire childhood. and my young adult life in california. and then it stopped because -- i'm not even quite sure. it could be the cost, it could be environmental pressures, it could be both. but let's look at the cost of this now. how much is a cost now? what is the environmental cost now is all of this pollution will run off into the ocean, is all of these animals and wildlife are dying, as all of
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the co2 has been released into the atmosphere? >> jesse: that such a good point. you've destroyed the national habitat of all of these animals. you have a record high inflation to rebuild these homes, it's going to cost five times as much as it would. not only have they not built a reservoir, they emptied the reservoir right next to the palisades! >> the fire hydrants were broken, the current reservoir was oh -- empty. no new reservoirs ve been built. the list here goes on and on and on. apparently we scent fire equipment to ukraine in 2022r firefighters were fired for not getting the job, it's like do you want to burn and a fire or what if you catch covid from your firefighter? the absurdity never stopped stacking up. >> jesse: and gavin newsom is saying that there is disinformation that he needs to fight. what is that? is there actually water in the hydrants? what have we got wrong? >> the best part is that he will
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just instruct the legacy media outside of fox, thank god, to censor everyone who says so, so that we can all just expect that to occur. i mean maybe you saw mark zuckerberg talk about how the biden administration forced him to censor people during covid -- i mean disinformation, we have seen the clips of janie and hillary clinton saying people need to be criminally prosecuted for disinformation so i'm sure that may be coming now. >> jesse: there will be some prosecutions, i don't think it will be the way that gavin newsom think that's going to be. i'm glad to see you and person for the first time under maybe not so good circumstances but good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> jesse: mark zuckerberg has a big confession. ♪ ♪ it's no ordinary square. charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better, with more cushiony softness. enjoy the go, with charmin. when migraine strikes... do you question the tradeoffs of treating? ubrelvy is another option.
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>> jesse: trumps sentencing hearing for the porn star shakedown took place today. trump was given no jail time and no fine. it's like it never happened. the president zoomed in and have the last word. >> with all that is happening in our country today with the city burning to the ground, one of our largest, most of horton cities burning to the ground with wars that are uncontrollably going on, with all of the problems of inflation and attacks on countries and all of the horrible things that are going on, i got indicted over calling a legal expense a legal expense. it is called a legal expense. i just want to say i think it is on embarrassment to new york and new york has a lot of problems. but this is a great embarrassment. >> jesse: the criminal cases were cooked up to kill trumps campaign but the law fair withered and died on the vine. and now trump is more powerful than ever. don't tell that to joe. he still thinks he could have one.
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>> i think i would have beaten trump. could have beaten trump. and i think that kamala could have beaten trump and what have beaten trump. it wasn't about -- i thought it was important to unify the party. it was the greatest honour of my life to be the president of the united states but i did not want to be one who caused a party that was not unified to lose on election. that is why i stepped aside. but i was confident she could win. >> jesse: well she didn't. and other guys who bankrolled biden and covered up the laptop are flying to florida to kiss the ring. >> jeff bezos came, bill gates came, mark soccer bird came. many of them came numerous times. that bankers have all come, everybody is coming. >> jesse: these guys want their own villa at mar-a-lago just like mosque but elon had to earn it. musk had skin in the game. you took a risk where it counted. the other tycoons are just
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johnny-come-lately. leg zuckerberg who started transitioning. he showed us he was curious when he said his fact-checking system was busted and now he is getting rid of dei programs at facebook and instagram and sticking it to tim walz. he is taking tampons out of men's bathrooms at company headquarters. and his employees are not happy. at least one person announced their resignation as others privately relate to each other that they plan to look for jobs elsewhere. but zuckerberg is not trying to impress them, he only cares about 47. so he went on rogan to say it wasn't me, biden is a bully. >> basically, these people from the biden administration would call up our team and scream at them. and basically got to this point where we were like no, we are not going to take down things that are true. that is ridiculous. we said no, we will not take down humour and satire, we will not take down things that are true. all of these different agencies and branches of government basically just started investigating and coming after
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our company. it was brutal, it was brutal. >> jesse: all of the big tech guys collude with the government and how they want us to think they were forced to collude. you see, it was nonconsensual collusion. but don't think we are ready to forgive and forget. this guy spiked the laptop. do during the pandemic, he booted trump off facebook and donated loads. and now that trump his backpack he is a free-speech macho man? i'm not saying people can have a change of heart, i don't know what is in his heart, i hope he is sincere. but it seems a little convenient. tim poole, host of the tim cast. are you buying the zuckerberg transition? >> i am buying that he is a fair weather friend and this is the path of least resistance. but look, we are happy trump one so i will take the power if he is shifting it in this direction. i think when you look at the joe rogan podcast he talks about oh, they are yelling at us and they are forcing to do these things.
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this only scratches the surface. facebook built a portal for feds to log into their company so they could flake misinformation. it has long been known, over a decade, that the federal government, the fbi and see cia and more have backdoor access to facebook as well as other companies. so when soccer bird comes out and he's all like old man, they were just yelling at us and putting on this pressure, we had no choice to do it, you are only saying that now because the news and the information got leaked over a long and hard-fought battle where activists, real journalists were exposing them for having done this. now they are giving us the vanilla version of, they were just having us censor this covid stuff. let me ask you a question, mark soccer bird. eric accu murmur that name? he was one of the guys involved in whistle-blowing on donald trump for the false impeachment against him related to ukraine. there is a period where if you went on facebook and type that name in, in any context, they would delete it without notification, no warning, no
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rule violation. that is extreme censorship. because covering up that name hit a new story of historical significance. we can talk about the laptop which affected an election which is massively important. >> jesse: and joe ended up pardoning his son for the laptop that was real that you got censored for talking about! when joe biden says i could have one, how do you react to that? >> was the underwater 14 points in the internal polling? >> jesse: they didn't show him that pole. >> it's remarkable and scary. if you are a democrat, who do they have? they don't have anybody. they have been desperate to ice out anybody who compete with their established order. >> jesse: and they don't have newsom anymore. is he salvageable at this point? >> when that video came out and newsom was asked by anderson cooper where's the water and he said they are figuring it out, that right there, newsom said i'm the governor and i have no idea what's going on. >> jesse: that picture with him in his hands in his back
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pocket staring at the fire, he is toast. >> the fire stuff hits me really personally. i have a lot of friends deeply affected by it and i don't want to sound crass, i see these natural disasters happen in the country, the hurricanes and i feel for these people. and it may sound a little selfish but when i have family and friends there, living in those hills and i don't know there are all alive or dead, it hit me twice as hard. i know it shouldn't but it is personal. so i get really offended by the callousness and the apathy coming from them. >> jesse: we need a federal takeover of california. they are not equipped to handle this. and we have the limits around the corner and you know i'm a big olympic sky, tim, so we can have this happening on my watch. >> i hear you. >> jesse: good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> jesse: why politicians have no honour. tony robbins will tell you why. ♪ ♪ mucinex instasoothe sore throat medicated drops, uniquely formulated for rapid relief that lasts and lasts. that's my babyyy! try our new sugar-free cough drops.
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the senior national correspondent with more, kevin? >> good evening jesse. the isis inspired attacker who killed 14 people and the rampage on new orleans day on new year's day on new orleans actually shot at cops or inside his vehicle. we learn that today from watching the police body camera footage which was released today. the man had driven a white ford f150 around a police car which was blocking the entrance to bourbon street. after that he killed 14 people, injured dozens more in a cops rushed to the driver side door back they identified the door, they told him to get out. he began shooting from behind and airbag and they finally killed him. now citing the ongoing investigation pending litigation, cops will not say exactly how my shots was fired or how many were fired at him. but we do know the officers involved. they are calling them national heroes down in new orleans tonight. in fact the superintendent there says they clearly acted within
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the law and within department policy in taking out the terrorist. back to you. >> jesse: thank you so much. wildfires, terror attacks, drones swirling over new jersey. the world has gone insane. and our leaders are not rising to the occasion. may be they need some motivation. too bad they don't have a coach like tony robbins to get it together but we do. the author speaker and host of the upcoming time to rise summit joins us now. so tony, you see people not taking accountability at all. it is not my fault, pointing fingers. no one is resigning. why doesn't anyone have any honour anymore? >> i think because they have been reinforced. there are so many lies and they get reelected. they keep going back to what works. but i think we have hit a threshold. i think the optimism you see in this country right now about the future for so many people -- we
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have hit that threshold. people will not put up with it anymore. they have to get it together, according to an authorized read one time. but the point seriously is, we only take so much stress before finally your brain says enough of this. and i think from the border to the crime, to so many issues with common sense disappearing and the consequences are so severe now that people don't care whether you have got red or blue or republican or democrat, people are starting to vote for competency now out of necessity. >> jesse: how did it get to this point? where we just want results back we just can't get results, we can get water in the richest city in america? >> it is absurd. i live in california myself back i was just there on tuesday and wednesday, i flew in for some business meetings and to visit some friends and so i scent out love and prayers to everyone but it was great, was a blessing to be there because i could be there when two of my friends lost their homes, one in malibu and pacific palisades, devastating. but having had my own home burned down years before and nothing but the clothes on our backpack everything we accumulated, all of the
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memorabilia and experiences, all of that was gone. but after a while, you have to let go and focus. we are going to work on recovering but right now i need to focus on my own life and making it better and what i began to do is get grateful that all i lost were things. my family was still fine. and with that gratitude i can start moving forward. think about it. we will all experience extreme stress in your life, i don't care who you are and that stress either leads to giving up or moving forward. and when you were in that extreme stress of a house burning down or some of your family getting a disease or something happens to your kids or covert shutdown your business, what are you going to do? yes, we need to work on the system but first we need to work on you and get your head together and move you forward. so when our house burned down, it takes you on the hero's journey. your life has a certain way of getting extraordinary, something gets uncomfortable. it is a call to adventure. it doesn't feel like it, it feels like cancer or it feels like oh, my god,, my business is going under. but what you do was go on the journey and meet new people, you meet new mentors, you fight new
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battles and eventually you slay the dragons within yourself and come back as a hero to share. you can help other people. and by the way, it starts over again. >> jesse: that's how this country started, right toni? it started with self-reliance. that was the key ingredient that shape the culture of this nation. and we should be able to depend on government. we can, so you have to rely on yourself. that is where we are now, right? >> 100%. and you saw that analogy, some families got together and stop some of those elements. they did not wait around for someone to come so i believe in making the system better but it has to start with us. and listen to me, when you go through that extreme stress that we will all go through, if you put yourself through, you get three great benefits in the end that are priceless. one, you figured how strong you really are. to, you figure out who your real friends are, not your facebook friends. because it they are the ones that show up. and three, you discover on immunity. when you have been through, whatever else freaks out about doesn't bother you the same.
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it's not positive thinking, is being intelligent to understand that maybe everyone has a higher purpose and you have to find it. >> jesse: and we can get through this with a little resilience. l.a. will recover from this. it might not take a day or two but we will get through it because we are americans and we do this together. tony robbins, time to rise baby, here it comes. it into it. >> here's what it is. during covid which was a similar situation, everyone is in fear, everything looks like it's over. i was trying to figure how to help people because i was doing stadiums around the world for all of these years and gavin newsom calls and says by the way, your 14,000 person event, you can put 100 people in that stadium. what? so i said we'll go to vegas, "never shut down vegas and the shutdown biggest, will go to texas, it's its own country, they shut down texas. eventually about the studio and i thought i want to help people where they live events over the last three years during covid, i said i want to illuminate all of the barriers, i want to do a free event, totally free, i will
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illuminate money, 11 the travel, everything. people have this time to rise summit and what we do is instead of new year's resolutions that 91% follow-through on, we help you look at each area of your life to set yourself up to win. and three hours a day, that's all it is, we have 1.5 million people from 193 countries participated. it is free, just go online and we will take you through a little process for three days and you will see a transformation. think of it like going to a movie but the movie is changing your own life and is totally interactive. we would love to have anyone who would like to join us. had to the website. >> jesse: time to rise summit.com. do it! that's an order from jesse and tony. great to see you tony robbins, have a great weekend. >> thanks brother, youtube. >> jesse: sink or. >> jesse: sink or swim >> jesse: sink or swim straight ahead . ♪ ♪ and for critical minerals crucial to new technologies. we're here, right by your side. [title: ontario, canada]
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>> jesse: sink or swim it. tonight, emily takes on the first timer, charlie hurt. and she says she is going to lose. >> hey! i said in confidence in the commercial break i'm on a losing
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streak. i feel confident. >> i think your playing mind games. >> jesse: if mind games work on anyone... charlie... here's the category, pin me. which vein a news anchor was marked for wearing a clothespin on his jacket to looks a belt. while reporting on the california wildfires. was it anderson cooper or david? >> this is beneath us. this is beneath us! this is so easy! come on! >> 's you can see here behind me, it is completely wiped away. they're still flames burning for multiple failings here. >> jesse: charli gets one right and he thinks it is a breeze. let everyone remember that out there. >> next is quantum physics, charlie. >> jesse: being a father comes with responsibilities. but which five cohost feels he hasn't changed a single diaper. was it me, jesse watters or was it knew dad greg gutfeld? >> one million percent. greg changed one the other
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night. >> i have not changed a diaper yet. >> he changed one the other night! i object! >> i agree with her! i was going to say that he did say that. but then he corrected himself but he said he finally changed a diaper. >> jesse: it is now under protest so we will just keep the game fair and square. >> but i did get it because i knew it. >> jesse: no! we are keeping it fair and square. charlie's first time and he is already trying to squeeze his way out of it. >> i object. >> jesse: it is all even. which senator says he's angling for trump to get him a new position in greenland? is it lindsey graham or john fetterman? >> jesse: emmelie not so confident... >> i'm asking to be named the -- >> i didn't know if he was angling for a position. i so that the answer right. >> he wants to be the pope of greenland. >> i'm the pope of this show! >> jesse: we are all square, i
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made it all square. this is the last one hanging on by a thread. which all edition just got his eyebrows man escaped on video? was it gavin newsom or eric adams? >> cheers! >> jesse: okay,, we are now at the tiebreaker. >> that was a guess. because i just figured there's no way this guy could have on even worse record. >> jesse: you would have heard for it. trudeau announced he was resigning this because prime minister of canada. how long has trudeau been in office? >> usa to allow? >> jesse: how many years? >> since 2013. >> i was going to say 15 years. >> jesse: nine years. >> jesse: i can't even do the math so i don't even know. more prime time is ahead.al ♪ ♪ b your body's giving you signs. it's time to try align. align probiotic was specifically designed by
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egos tailgate so please be on your best behavior. an update. emily won the tiebreaker good for her. share refrom pleasant grove, utah,, do you think you can get tony to do that doubles come out to move on new some? juliana from enabling texas, i'm ordering my pizza tonight with pineapple and delta smell of. solon from tennessee mark zuckerberg looks like a narc at the skate park. eddie from san jose, did johnny ever make it back from canada? unfortunately he did. open border, baby. i'm waters. ♪ ♪

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