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new york judge refuse that request, brian friedman he just opened that text chain on the website. it runs all the text exchanges, judges threaten to move the trial up to march if the battle in the press continues, if the cases litigated there, i have to tell you i read a lot of the techs this weekend, a looks like blake lively clearly was trying to hijack this movie and did. but it will play out. it'll be ugly. lookout johnny depp and amber hurt. we have something worth coming. >> laura: who has the best publicist, that's my question, how many articles in the daily mail. >> my money's on justin baldoni. >> laura: thank you in great to see you, you look very grammy in all black. that is it for us, follow me on social media, instagram and the rest picks remember the gang take it from here. >> jesse: welcome to the 'jesse watters primetime', tonight. >> in all cases they want to
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make deals, leaping abusers, i go right now reciprocal tariffs on everybody. >> jesse: tariff sheriff puts the world on notice. >> a black woman at this podium and i deserve your attention. >> i need your support. >> we are sick and tired of this. >> jesse: democrats did not get it together. >> democratic party look so pathetic after this election. i might entertain it. >> $50,000 to do a transgender offer in colombia, $47,000 to do a trans comic book in peru, $20,000 to do drag shows in ecuador. >> jesse: sorry, the party is over. >> they turn out to be radical left lunatics. >> jesse: plus,. >> welcome to the gulf of [ bleep ] america. i can't say that. [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: you can't say it and
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warn you, mass deportation, caravans making u-turns, migrant sleeping instead of four-star hotels. de i destroyed bureaucracy slashed, fbi purges and foreign aid cuts. more on that later. california reservoirs or even filling up. and wind farms off the jersey shore cancelled. countries are learning a very important word in the english language, respect. columbia did a 180 after tariff threats and started taking back their bad hombres. and after flipping biden the bird, venezuela is taking their migrants back too. all it took was a trip by rick who flew home with six american hostages. what did we give up? nothing. up next, panama. >> president trump: secretary of state is in panama right now, we're talking about the panama canal and what they done is terrible and violated the agreement. they're not allowed to violate
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the agreement. china is running the panama canal. it was not given to china it was given to panama foolishly but they violated the agreement and we're going to take it back, or something very powerful could happen. >> jesse: after the first visit panama ripped up the canal contract with china's initiative. trump also started a trade war with mexico and canada. 25 percent tariff on all imports. democrats pretended that it was economic armageddon. chuck schumer said, what about mice are --. >> what is like an amine? higher prices. higher prices for new yorkers, higher prices for americans. it's going to affect everything, let's take a super bowl sunday. it's going to affect beer, most of it corona comes from mexico. it's going to affect your guacamole because what is guacamole made of?
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avocados, both from mexico. >> jesse: before chuck could put down the avocados the mexican president buckled and agreed to send 10,000 mexican soldiers to the southern border to stop migrants and fentanyl. and exchange trump paused tariffs on mexico for a month, if they behave. >> president trump: the call with mexico went very well in the sense that they are very strong now at the border. >> did you blink this morning. >> she's a wonderful woman but she did agree to 10,000 soldiers on the border, i think that's a lot. that's pretty good? 10,000 soldiers on the border. and 10,000 soldiers are gonna keep illegal aliens out. and the keep them out seriously otherwise there and have a big penalty, mexico will be penalized. >> jesse: trump got mexicans helped to secure the border and slow down mass migration and drug overdoses. but for a few hours it looked like we might have had to pay ten cents more for guacamole. china backdoor in cars and
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dumping cheap steel through mexico. and the cartels are funding fentanyl and illegals into the united states. if countries are going to wage economic and drug warfare on us, why have we been waving the white flag? secretary of defence went down to the southern border today and said this. >> border security is a national security. guys and gals of my generation have spent decades in foreign countries guarding other people's borders. it's about time that we secure our own borders. >> mission accomplished means 100 percent operational control of the border. right now that means a surge of manpower to the cartels all options on the table. >> jesse: trump's dea is vowing to build a multinational army of good to fight evil. mexico is not off the hook just yet. and neither is canada. they were next. >> president trump: canada has
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been very abusive of the united states for many years. they don't allow our banks, did you know that? bat -- canada does not allow banks to go in. if you think about it that's pretty amazing, if we have a u.s. bank they don't allow them to go in. canada's been very tough on oil and energy and they don't allow our farm products and it, essentially. they don't allow a lot of things in and we allow everything to come in. it's been a one-way street, we subsidize canada by the tune of about $200 billion a year. and for what? what we get out of it? we don't get anything. >> jesse: american banks in canada are barely allowed to lend money and they can even accept deposits less than six figures. canada dumps cheap lumber into the us and interrupts major duties on american dairy farmers. plus delinquent on norad and nato so it's time to pay. canada tried to hold out and just ended up begging for mercy. >> americans have to understand
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how hurt and frankly how furious canadians are. our sovereignty is being challenged and so yes, regular canadians across the country are coming up with ways to stand for canada and to fight for canada and to defend canada. but mostly to say to the american neighbours, just cut it out. to stop it this is a terrible idea. >> jesse: first mistake was begging for mercy on cnn, not fox. everybody knows trump does not watch that channel. we are even seeing trade war propaganda on canadian snl. >> what are you doing? that's american. you have to buy french's, it's canadian, we are in a trade war you trader. >> i'm sorry, i didn't know. >> misses butterworth? you were going to by american maple syrup? >> that cost way more. so does freedom. >> jesse: canada needs us more than we need them.
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over 75 percent of canadian exports come here. they can't when a trade war with us. they know it, trump knows it and there's only one way out. >> president trump: what i would like to see canopy our 51st state, we give them protection, military protection, we don't need them to build the cars, i'd rather see detroit or south carolina or any one of our tennessee, any one of our states build the cars. they can do it easily. we don't need them for cars, we don't need them for lumber. we don't need them for anything. we don't need them for energy, we have more energy than they do. we don't need them for energy. i say why we doing this? why are we willing to lose between 100 billion or $200 billion a year, we don't need them. >> jesse: before i got on the set for the five, governor trudeau carl -- crawled to the table, "i just had a good call with president chopping kenneth into lamenting 1.3 billion-dollar border plan, reinforcing the border with new
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choppers, technology and personnel, enhance coordination with the american part -- partners and increase resources to stop the flow of fentanyl. 10,000 front-line personnel are and will be working on protecting the border." canada caved. and in exchange trump paused tariffs for 30 days. there was no inflation, no recession. the market closed pretty much flat. but we have been told tariffs do not work and trump trade wars are reckless. so far every country that's been threatened bent the knee and we've not conceded at thing. and if tariffs are eventually enacted americans consumers have a choice. we don't have to pay for corona, we can by bud. just not bud light. tariffs encourage americans to buy american. and it encourages multinational, if they don't want to get hit with the tariff, to have their products made in america. that boost american jobs and wages. europe is next.
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>> president trump: we have massive deficits with the european union. massive. $350 billion, if you can believe it. they don't take farm products, they don't take our cars, they don't take almost anything but we take their cars, we've millions of cars coming in, bmw and mercedes and volkswagen and just so many different cars and we don't do anything about it. how many chevrolet or ford's do see in the middle of munich? none. they don't take any cars, they don't take anything. european has abused the united states for years and they can do that. >> jesse: europeans have a 10 percent tariff on american cars. we know the us tariffs european cars, to have percent. america should never accept a bad trade terms. especially when we paid to defend europe. you can already see how the european trade wars going to end. they'll drop their duties on
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american car imports, pay their nato dues and german car plants will ship to south carolina. or tennessee. and greenland's destiny is also part of this negotiation. we see you up there. there's a new sheriff in town. the tariff share. you combine economic power with gunboat diplomacy and you can put a new world order on america first. >> president trump: every single one of those countries is dying to make a deal. you know why? they are ripping us off. really badly. and the united states is tired -- we were just being ripped off. and that's why we have $36 trillion in debt. we have it for a reason because we make bad deals with everybody mayor . and we don't allow that anymore, in the end you will see either very substantial tariffs will be paid by them or they're going to make some kind of a deal. >> jesse: trump there's always a deal to be made. he just announced from the oval
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that ukraine will have to sign over rare earth minerals for exchange of our generous support. >> president trump: we are telling ukraine they have very valuable rare-earth and we want will be put up to go in terms of the guarantee. we want to guarantee. we are handing them man -- money and equipment, european is not keeping up with this, they should equalize it. look, we have an ocean in between. they don't. so we are looking to do a deal with ukraine where they are going to secure what we are giving them with the rare-earth and other things. >> jesse: lithium, uranium, titanium. some other rare earth minerals that ukraine has that are critical to the future of the american economy and national security. we cannot let china dominate the space. powerful economic messages being sent in on saturday the world heard a powerful military one. trump ordered airstrikes against isis leaders in somalia.
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american commanders are being unshackled by the timid rules of engagement placed by biden. our enemies will be taking our early and quickly. preventing big wars by winning small battles. the rupture you are experiencing, the whiplash you are witnessing is a commander-in-chief with the vision on a mission and a young cavalry in the cabinet to execute action fast. >> president trump: we have great great people coming in. i'd like to say the best ever recruited for government, we have the finest people ever recruited for government. we're starting to see that because we've done more in two weeks than biden has done in five years, six years. they could be here between him and obama, you added up, okay. we've done more in two weeks than 12 years. >> jesse: joe biden like to say, never bet against the united states. but other countries were. and they were winning. by betting against biden. and now that the big guy has
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gone and the tariff sheriff is in charge, there's law and order here at home and abroad. host of making money joins me now. charles, we were told tariffs do not work, trade wars are lose- lose. what happened? >> we were told wrong. and that's the craziest part about all of this. you just go and check history, tariffs mean automatic inflation. go look at it. the greatest place in the period of our time, that was the issue. tariffs can hurt the economy, look at the roaring twenties, we had the emergency tariff act of 1921 and the act and 20 -- 1922 that went all the way through 1930. the market? up 500 percent. go back to mckinley, same thing. it's ironic. tariffs actually worked and they worked very well. believe me, when they talk about these extra 30 days, you wonder, what is that about? you have to believe that president trump and he keeps
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dropping can't would love to go for the whole shebang. canada is the 51st day, we have greenland, we keep these tariffs on because we want to bring businesses back, want to being -- bring manufacturing back and secure long-term prosperity. a few years ago when the expert said china was gonna pass america, what was the main reason for that? china plays a long game. we have to play the long game, people out there one hour to tariffs declaring us losers. we have to play a longer game and the longer game is actually using our mic while we have it. >> jesse: the next 30 days, obviously he's not sitting back. there is wicked negotiation going on right now between mexican and the united states and canada. what are those negotiations going to be about? and eventually, you are right, trump will have to throw the tariffs up just in order to enforce a deadline. >> the economic part of this,
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the trade imbalance of all of this is what i think president trump wants to get out. there's a component to that and that's the american companies. that have chosen to set up shop right over the border. in mexico, they complain look at the supply chain, a car goes to america than canada and mexico than canada. why? it doesn't have to. and what is nuts about is that if you take a few points off of these major corporations at the bottom line, and that stock went down today, six months from now it'll be higher. six years it'll be 100 percent hire. the market adjust. this talked as a trade at a ratio of 26 and trade at a p/e ratio tony five. it adjusts. all of days near-term fear mongering, we have to get past it. >> jesse: if you are -- if your silk ties are made in canada and they get hit with a 25 percent tariff are you going to by american and sacrifice your good style? >> here's the thing. i've got the same taylor for 28
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years. the same, he comes down to the house, him and his son they fit me up they came this past weekend for a second fitting. wait till you see the new suits. people will have to adjust their eyes but that's a different story. i'm hoping that i can keep my relationship with my taylor and we will see what happens. >> jesse: you don't want to lose any friends and customers. we have to keep charles looking fly. >> breaking news, ecuador just lots tariffs on mexico. i'm not kidding. [ laughter ] everybody saying we want free and fair trade. ecuador. [ laughter ] >> jesse: it'll be fun to watch. good to see you. democrats hold a dance off to pick their next leader. plus johnny. >> howdy think mexicans will take this? >> the be fine. i'm friends with some of them. >> what are their names? >> we have josé. [ ♪♪ ] es is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield
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[ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: americas sprinting into the golden age and democrats do not know what to do. one strategist said, a trump is eating us for lunch. and for the most part we are letting him. it's not the democrats do not want to resist, they just don't know how. they are stuck in the past and they think they can name call their way to winning. >> the problem is that americans thought that it was okay to take a full-fledged criminal and make him the president of the united states and then they want to act aghast when he does criminal things. let me tell you we have a thug in charge of the united states. and if we don't wake up we may not have a united states, right now he's only been successful in being a divider and chief. >> jesse: after 10 years of smears trump's bullet proof.
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democrats are arguing whether they should talk about eggs or hitler, fighting each other, not fighting for you. one democrat said this, 20 big cities, aspen and martha's vineyard, that is what left of the democratic party. i'm not exactly sure of the 20 big cities are getting the best version of the democratic party. democratic party is such an a weak position that folks with no political experience are like, why not me? >> i doubt i'll ever win. it's not me. i live a pretty good life and i don't want to ruin it by getting involved in politics. but i have to tell you something. the democratic party looks so pathetic after the selection i might entertain it. >> jesse: carville says go for it. you could not do worse than kamala harris. >> we ran a presidential election if we are playing the super bowl we started our seventh string quarterback.
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that's what happened. you can't address a problem unless you are honest about a problem. if you would've put this stay green talent that exists in today's democratic party, you heard what i said, the staggering talent that exist in today's democratic party. and people would've seen that. the goat, i don't know they had people like that. that can complete a sentence. that know how to frame a message that actually have a sense of accomplishment of doing something. >> jesse: this weekend we got to see some of the democrats staggering talent. they held auditions to run the dnc. you was the first question. >> i'm going to -- show of hands. how many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in vice president kamala harris' defeat? [ applause ] okay. that is good.
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you all past. [ laughter ] >> jesse: okay. they all made it to round two, next question. >> we pledge to appoint more than one transgender person to an at-large seat and we committed to making sure that those appointments reflect the gender and ethnic diversity of the transgender community. >> we would everyone here commit to that? or raise your hand if you would commit what you just asked? >> jesse: after calling the country sexist and racist and promising to bring back ddi, they got down to policy. >> it's my desire to be the next dnc chair and i just want to give you all a little bit of something that's been all my heart over the next -- last couple days. [ ♪♪ ]
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♪ when your government is doing you wrong. ♪ you fight on, you fight on. >> jesse: then they started dancing, trump has the ymca, democrats have the keep it shippable. [ ♪♪ ] -- cupid shuffle. [ ♪♪ ] talent portion ended in one democrat actually had a good idea, listen. >> if i'm your chair i'm going to be very honest. and if i'm going to be very honest we have to look in the mirror and we have to stop some of our hypocrisy, and one of our issues of hypocrisy it's about money. we have to recognize that when people cs as hypocrites. >> jesse: one democrat with the one idea did not get the gig. another democrat took the stage and basically said, oh, no, you didn't.
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>> hello democrats. i am speaking. and i would love your attention, there is a black woman at this podium and i deserve your attention like the 11 people who went before me. i am speaking. >> jesse: democrats were ready to elect their new leader. but they had to stop the count. gender violation. >> our rules specify that what we have a gender nonbinary candidate or officer that the nonbinary individual is counted is neither male or female and the remaining six offices much -- must be gender balanced. with the result of the previous four elections, our elected officers are currently two male and two female. and in order to be gender balanced we must...we must elect one male, one female and one person of any gender. >> jesse: we don't know what that means.
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but at the end of the day they picked the street white guy to run the party. his name is ken martin and he loves der. >> what factor should go into deciding what the 2028 calendar should be? and is diversely important to you? >> absolutely does. i would just say what we have to start with is making sure whatever calendar we put forward respects the traditions and diversity of our democratic party's. >> jesse: democrats have had three months since the election to get it together but they've not learned a thing. republican won the popular vote for the first time in decades. countries demanding less inflation de i and migrants and more common sense. and all the democrats are doing is dancing on their own graves. sage steel, host of the sage steel show. singing and dancing is not usually what you think is a qualification for running the democratic national committee. why was that so front and centre?
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>> jesse, this might be -- i don't know how may times i bent on with you, a dozen? this has to be the best monologue intro you have ever done. i can't see a thing, i can hear it. i've been all. by the way, excuse me. i'm a black woman with a microphone, but i'm biracial, i'm only half lack. am i allowed to speak? i cannot with these people. you talk about completely tone deaf, we had one that began to speak about looking in the mere. look in the mayor, how about read the room, stopping tone deaf. you lost because of more so what you did and did not do. then the republicans i think quite often, these people are not used to losing but 2020 because they make sure that they did not loosen 2020, certainly 2016 they've only -- ovaries one better campaign the republicans they were resting on their laurels and aren't shocked. but to not look at the facts, starting with the big map of voters from the election three
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months ago and how read that map is, how about the black vote? 76, 78 percent highest number of black voters to vote for republican and 50 years. stop denying it, take the laws, and republicans please, go for the jugular here. because there was a definitive message sent by these voters, you have to go for the jugular. we have the best bench ever thanks to donald trump. i am shocked but not disappointed that the democrats are handling this like the petty children that they are. i mean all, i'm sorry i can't dance. that's my white mom's fault, i don't know. >> jesse: that would make two buzz. sage, they are making it easy. we ran the tape we had producers watching this thing. they did not talk about inflation or securing the border, they didn't talk about any of the actual issues that affect the country. a lot of this was about making sure that they had enough nonbinary people in the right rules.
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>> it is shocking to me, again. maybe this is simply because they are not used to it. they do not know how to handle defeat. even though they got a lot of messaging and all the research and money that they spend during the election and messaging saying that this is where people are leaning. and maybe you shouldn't have opera be your person or obama go in school black man for not voting for kamala harris or maybe not having a wrapper to working out there. read the room. look at what the voters have said and react accordingly. as far as i'm concerned, keep acting this way because what trump is doing, even on the left, organ all length at this is what has to happen. look at the confirmation and democrats are saying, okay we will confirm christine. so there's a major shift, and it's fun to watch. >> jesse: it is fun. and now that you are in all of my script writing, you are welcome back any time five days
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[ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: trumpet doctor is not just for foreign countries like colombia and canada, it's being used here at home. friday night many massacre at the fbi where trump fired dozens of prosecutors and fbi agents. but washington's not just rolling over, top fbi agents sent an e-mail telling stuff to dig in after trump started cleaning house. we will see what that looks like. elon musk are attacking like an angry honey badger exposing one of the country's biggest soft power slush funds. you at -- usaid. usaid 45 billion-dollar budget is getting gutted. the organization used to play an important role but i got hijacked by loony bureaucrats.
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>> they went totally crazy, what they were doing. and the money that they were giving to people that should not be getting it into agencies and others that should not be getting it, it was a shame. i love the concept they turned out to be radical left lunatics. and the concept of it is good. but it's all about the people. >> jesse: secretary of state says that usaid is done spending like drunken sailors. >> one of the most common complaints that you will get if you go to embassies around the world from state department officials and ambassadors is that usaid is not only not cooperative that they undermined the work that we are doing in that country, completely uncooperative. they won't tell you what the programs are and refuse to answer questions and push through payments, even after the executive order they were still trying to push money through the system. >> jesse: usaid probably has good reason for wanting to keep the auditors out, it's been an intelligence cut out for decades. in the seventies the cia funnelled millions to the waist and paramilitaries through usaid.
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we used it to pay off pakistan during the war on terror and they hid bin laden from us the whole time. and just a few years ago they tried a cuban uprising with fake social media. you want to mosque says that it became apparent that it's not an apple with a warm and it but what we have is a ball of -- boulevard. we have to get rid of the whole thing. it's beyond repair. we are shutting it down. wait till you hear about this crazy pet project stuff they have. $2.5 million to promote de in serbia, transgender opera in colombia, de i musical in ireland and a trans comic comic book in peru. 40 million to fund a game a function. now that they're getting rid of cricket pet projects democrats are melting down. >> we are witnessing a constitutional crisis, we talked about trump wanting to be a
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dictator on day one and here we are. >> i want to apologize and i want to sam sorry that you have to put up with this offensive [ bleep ] coming up the white house. >> if you want to know how an unelected shadow government operates? look no further. >> we are living a nightmare, created by donald trump and elon musk. and we needed to wake up. >> they are seizing the tools that you need. >> jesse: democrats cannot muster any emotion for funding hurricane victims. they spent years on the sidelines while americans suffered under biden. but you take one trans- peruvian comic book and they lose their mind. outnumbered cohost and press secretary is here. a lot has happened the last two weeks, but trump froze a foreign aid and the democrats went
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crazy. wise that? >> this senator chris murphy called this a constitutional crisis. really? not giving serbia the de i funding? jamie was at -- epileptic. i read a week ago the democrats were going to save their rage for moments that mattered. and this is what they pick as the moment that matters? i don't know if they learned any sort of lesson over the last four years, threat to democracy, all of these apoplectic things, did not work. and us a i -- usaid if you want to make that you're talking point going into midterm elections, by all means pick up to the factory worker in ohio is going to resonate with that one. >> jesse: two reasons it looks like, a looks like it says cia cut out. they were using it to bribe people, influence elections, payoff people. run operations. but also it made the democrats feel compassionate. when they can get out and say,
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we funded millions and millions of dollars for this little thing here, it just makes them feel good. we've taken their compassion checkbook away. >> we are taking that away and that's a big part of the, you hit on that nicely. but another big component of this is that the draining of the swamp entirely. they depend off the swamp, they are swamp creatures on the bottom, swamp dwellers, draining off of this federal bureaucracy. i was reading about the fear that these federal workers are having that chris murphy and others like them depend on guys like peter who think god are the fbi. they smell like smelly walmart shoppers, those were the text messages. he is out. but at the bottom of this is once you have an nbc article saying they are fearful this federal bureaucracy at the bottom of the article is a federal workers saying we're going to stay in spite, we could stay here until retirement if we so choose, we could stay here
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the next 30 years, trump cannot do anything about it, that's the quote that they did for nbc. they are terrified about the reshaping of government because that lasts beyond donald trump, that lasts for potentially decades to come. usaid, yes. but it's bigger than that. >> this went to the nonprofits, their charitable organizations, their institutes, institutions, all the people that give them stuff. that book their travel into their trips. that paid for this and that in they take them -- that is all gone. that pay for play behind-the-scenes, apparatus is getting dried up. and usually it has to do with self-preservation. that's when democrats get so exercise. thank you and great to see you. story will be able to red that de i comic book in peru together. >> i know. >> jesse: john goes to the gulf of america.the way to make it last longer.
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[ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: '01 of president trump's first executive actions was renaming the gulf of mexico the gulf of america. but has it set in?
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how are people down there taking the change? we sent johnny to florida to take it in. [ ♪♪ ] >> welcome to the gulf of america. >> congratulations you are in the gulf of... >> america! >> america, baby. >> what the [ bleep ] gulf of america, bro. >> mexico. >> the gulf of america. >> they changed it? >> president trump: i'm telling you that for the first time. >> how is the gulf of america? >> the water is wetter, the son is hotter, the men are hotter. >> that is because i am here. >> that helps for sure. >> that was really inappropriate. >> why did he rename this? >> it sound sexier. >> to make a point. >> mexicans and the people here so we send the united states over there. >> how do you think mexicans will feel? >> who care. >> though be fine, i'm friends
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with some of them. >> what are their names? >> we have josé. >> they should drink a margarita and the probably feel better. >> i sell apartments for millions of dollars for people from mexico. they love me. >> we still have new mexico. >> yes. >> for now. [ laughter ] >> are you upset you lost the name? >> why would you say that? i don't give a damn. i'm not mexican. >> my back. >> that's alright, i appreciate it. >> yeah. >> why do you love america? >> i'm a big fan of hamburgers. >> babes over here, bikinis. it's the prime spot to be. >> people are aroused, i've not seen people so aroused in a very long time. [ ♪♪ ] >> what else should president trump rename? >> mix chicken to a make nugget donald trump. >> white house to the black house.
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>> i almost said that but i decided i should not say it. >> should we take the panama canal? >> what you mean the panama canal? >> the panama canal. the canal. >> we funded it, really. we should have it. we got screwed over on that. >> he's doing too much. >> who wants to move to a place where the air smells bad? >> what about canada? they are resisting precard. >> whatever move he makes we need to trust. >> i like their accident. >> it's cold up there who wants to be in the cold, being florida. [ bleep ] candidate. >> 50 states is good. >> you don't want just in? >> timberlake? >> trudeau. >> what does that mean? >> why do you want greenland? >> i don't know anything about greenland. >> that's where the money is at. green, feel me, where the money at. >> it's full of ice. >> ice for money.
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>> poorly educated, i love the poorly educated. [ ♪♪ ] >> how is president trump in doing. >> great. he's been in office for a while. 15, 16, 17 days. >> he's okay. i voted for him. >> he makes us richer. >> you can't forget about the suitcase boy. >> we love baron. >> i like my suitcase. >> what have the democrats been up to? >> sitting on their couch, probably. >> nothing in four years. >> sleeping. >> jessie sent me to the gulf of america but i need to go back to new york tomorrow. >> that sucks. >> come down to fort myers, come see me. >> welcome to the gulf of [ bleep ] america. wait, i can't say that. >> jesse: more primetime straight ahead. [ ♪♪ ] can i have another pancake? from full house... ♪ ...to empty nest... ♪
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>> we went to the museum of natural history on saturday. there is gg staring at a triceratops, stegosaurus, we learned a lot about dinosaurs. in and out in an hour. minimal tears only at the very end. big success for the family. let's do some texts. edit from shelton, connecticut,, a trump stirrups are so successful i might try putting one of my wife's amazon account. dave from allen park, michigan,, someone tell schumer the tariffs are transitory. todd from wisconsin, give chuck a break, he needs some survey says to wash down that rob berger. that man does not know how to grill. jay from main, i came up with tariff sheriff, you stole it.
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i did? it's not that creative. valerie, hang on, why is justin trudeau still importing that racist aunt jemima syrup? i have to say canadian maple syrup is much better. claudia from montreal, i agree with the tariff sheriff. please make us your 51st state. if you are canadian and you want to become a u.s. citizen and you want to become... text us. eric from sparks, nevada, innmak tariffs will be imposed on jesse watters budget unless he finally reads my text message. trade war avoided. chris from idaho, i want to see hulk hogan do a cannonball into the gulf of america. that would be icing on the cake. he's watching, be careful of that splash.

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