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-- 63 years of marriage, i love hearing about your family. >> tonight, tom, michael who was still pregnant. let's do this. good walk today, did all of his business. very politely. eat in his favourite sidewalk great and he and it. even made a friend with another little dog. who didn't fully share his enthusiasm but he did a great job. >> great job gus . >> to all dog walkers know that they... >> [multiple people talking] >> this is a comfortable blanket. women to like it when men sell their blanket. have a good night. i can confirm that the more
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than 8 million taxpayer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to politico on the american taxpayer's dime will no longer be happening. >> biden was paying the media millions of dollars. >> oh, we are. so i'm. >> with this executive order. the war on women's sports is over. >> it's only wednesday. what did we miss? >> what a nice picture this is. governor. >> very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. >> the unedited 60 minutes interview of kamala harris. wow. >> okay, whoever's in the okay okay..hoever's in the >> jesse: plus... >> do i have something in my teeth?
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[♪] >> it's only been three weeks and democrats want to impeach. today, democrat al green, not the soul singer announced he's introducing articles of impeachment against donald trump. because he said he wants to turn the gaza strip into gaza lago. democrats were already losing their minds after musk froze their foreign aid slush fund. >> we will not shut up! we will stand up! we will speak up! we will rise up! >> what's dangerous is that people who work for usaid wearing masks to protect themselves from musk. this is a dictatorship in the making. >> we're not going to have apartheid in america anymore! elon musk has not been elected to anything! >> and who the hell does musk think he is? he has absolutely no right in shutting down usaid. we cannot allow that.
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we've got to take be to the streets. [bleep] [cheering and applause] >> jesse: elon musk is the first -- and he's not eneven taking a salary. 36 trillion in debt and a few pennies got doged. trump and elon are doing what you do on the first day of prison. you find the baddest guy in the cell block and clock him in the face. doge froze a $40 billion deep state super pack and put 10,000 bureaucrats on paid leave and it happened so fast, one worker had to be rehired to process people's final timesheets. all the expensive art work hanging in the agency headquarters has been taken down and sold at auction. the website's down. and there's no more burt and ernie in baghdad >> i was just say a strong message to democrats who are out there pretending to be outraged
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about the long list of crap that this administration is cutting. federal waste in funding like $2 million for sex changes in guatemala. 20 million on a new ceasesame street show. i could go on and on and i'm happy to provide this list to every single one of you. democrats are outraged that the american people want to be -- they want their taxpayers going to good use, not stuff like this >> jesse: we can add more to the list. $43 million on a gas station in afghanistan that had no customers. still less though than what biden paid for a charging station here. one and a half million to promote gays, lesbians and trans in jamaica. jamaican me crazy. 4 million for trans-serbians. 5.5 million for gay rights in uganda. over 6 million for men who have sex with men in south africa.
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that's just how it was described. 17 million to promote inclusion in vietnam. it's just probably another way of saying it went to trans. we paid them to cross dress. 25 million to promote green transportation in georgia. not the state. the country. and it's not like we took the money and bought them electric cars. we just paid a shady agency to put up a billboard that says "buy electric cars." a million for arab and jewish photographers. are you jewish? are you arab? do you have cameras? here's a cheque. $8 million to teach sri lankan journalists how to avoid binary gendered language. we spent 8 million so that reporter doesn't write "he" or "she." 122 ml usaid money was given to terrorists. the taliban is taxpayer funded.
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so we're on a roll. the people spending the money can't even tell you why they're spending the money. >> usaid awarded $2 million to strengthen trans led organizations to deliver gender affirming health care in guatemala. so to each of you this morning, does this advance the interests of american citizens paying for trannies in guatemala to the tune of $2 million? yes or no? governor? >> i have no position. >> of course you don't. >> jesse: $2 million for sex changes in guatemala? despite the blatant waste and corruption there's a sinister side to all the gay, lesbian and trans money we're funneling into other countries. it undermines their traditional culture, religions and governing authority. it divides these countries, distracts them and makes it easier for our government to exploit them. david axle rod told democrats defending this stuff, you're
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walking into a trap. manual says you don't have to fight every fight. wasteful spending isn't the hill i'm going to die on. but are they getting kickbacks? we're about to find out. democrats warn trump's unelected shadow government is dismantling their unelected shadow government. that's how the babylon b puts it. democrats have been sending your tax dollars to the world economic forum so they can tell us to eat bugs. the prosecutor fund got $26 million of your money to what, open jails? usaid brags about overthrowing governments. they bragged about supporting military coups and colour revolutions in the middle east, asia and ukraine. and we just found out the biden administration was paying the press. during the last four years,
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politico received $26 million from the federal government. $8 million just last year. the biden administration was paying a dc insider publication that happened to never report anything bad about the biden administration. well, what did they pay for besides good press? the government says it was for subscriptions to politico pro. well, what's politico pro? it's supposed to give you inside scoops or exclusive reporting about the federal government. it's been around since 2010 but all of a sudden, in 2021, the biden administration starts buying hundreds of politico pro subscriptions. and a subscription runs anywhere from 10,000 to $75,000 a year. those are like top tier country club dues. for $75,000, this exclusive reporting must be pretty good, right? now, no one ever read in
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politico pro that biden was brain dead. now, if i'm going to pay 75 grand for journalism, i want to know whose cook was in the whitehouse. politico pro isn't even for people in government. it's for lobbyists. you pay 75 grand a year for the name and e-mail address of a regulator at the fda. so you can e-mail him, wine him and dine him and then grease the rags for pfizer or craft or whoever your client is. you find out when the farm bill is about to pass so you can send your lobbyists into the back room and write the bill. it's not for people in the government. what do people at the department of energy need to pay 75 grand for -- to find out what's going on in the department of energy? need to know what's going on with the border bill, all he has to do is call chuck schumer. the whole thing is a racquet. this was a bailout.
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biden's government didn't need this. it's a payoff product. because when they started paying politico, they tanked the lab top. they covered up biden's nap times. the usaid chief, samantha power, politico wrote a puff piece about her. have you ever heard of celebrity samantha power? i read politico. i read it every day. i like it. i'm sure a few people at the federal government have wall street journal subscriptions for $59 a year. not 75,000. and if you're trying to save a few dollars, share your passwords and logins with your staff. you don't get them all $75,000 a year subscriptions.
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we dent hear back. the whitehouse says the government paying journalists, that's getting doged. >> so upon coming out here to the briefing room, i was made aware of the funding from usaid to media outlets including politico who i know has a seat in this room and i can confirm that the more than 8 million taxpayer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to politico will no longer be happening. the doge team is working on canceling those payments now. >> how critical is government funding to politico's bottom line? they couldn't make payroll for a couple of hours. it's not just politico. the new york times got millions. bbc got money. politic fact was funded by the biden administration. biden was sensoring you and funding independent fact checkerers to call you a liar.
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kamala took your money and paid sharpton. biden took your money, gave it to politico and donors to build solar panels. the left somehow looks like one big astro turf to money laundering shell game. remember, the cia has a history of planning scoops with journalists. >> disseminate propaganda to influence peoples mind and this is a major function of the cia. you have contact with a journalist, you will give him true stories and get investigates from him and also give him -- information from him. you also work on their human vulnerabilities to make their your agent so that you can control what -- 400 journalists cooperating with the cia including some of the biggest names in the business to consciously introduce the stories into the press. >> jesse: journalists were on cia payroll.
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>> do you have any people being paid by the cia who are contributing to a major circulation american journal? >> we do have people who submit these to other -- to american journalists. >> jesse: so if intelligence agencies which is kind of what the usaid is is financing the american media, that's state run media. and if kamala would have won the election, the money would have kept flowing. politico must have known that. they wrote puff pieces about how fantastic she was. i wonder if that was connected. don't bite the hand that feeds you. trump got elected and caught him. we're only in week 3. who else is getting paid? mark moyer is a usaid whistle blower and he joins me now. so mark, you started at usaid and what did they do the first thing? did they send you to dei camp?
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>> yes. and great to be with you, jesse. so i didn't get into the agency until february 2018 and this was one of the big differences that we're already seeing in 2017. trump administration was very slow to get into the agency. so i get there at february and we have what's called a privilege walk as parathe of the orientation where you are given an identity and i was a scandinavian woman. and so when they read these -- they read lines like, i get discriminated against because of government services or people don't like how i look. so you took a step forward if it applied and didn't. and so i ended up near the front and the indigenous woman with unwanted pregnancy and the male prostitute were at the other end. and then we talked about our privileges. >> jesse: all right. so you were trained to be a scandinavian woman in a privilege walk, not root out
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corruption. what kind of disguises did they use to fund these projects? i mean, do they just change the names of these things? is there really some other reason we're doing this? >> yeah, they're very effective at rebranding things. so in the first trump administration, the priorities were support national interests as they are now. another thing was countering terrorism and promoting self reliance. so i went to a country. they had a feminist women's book club that had been started. the obama administration. and then they now said this is a counter terror program because women -- feminist women are key fighters in the battle against terrorism. >> jesse: oh, yes. yes. what happened when you raised concerns that this thing was just a big corrupt money pit? >> yeah. so i reported one of my
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subordinates for criminal conflict of interest and the first discouraging sign was i was told that's nice you want to do that. most people don't want to report corruption. they didn't tell me why. later figured out it's because you get in a lot of trouble. so i was accused of publishing classified information in something i had written two years earlier, which had never been subjected to any prior question. and so they ultimately used that to fire me. now, the people who were engaged in the corruption managed to hold onto their jobs. and so there's a culture of corruption that says if you are going to criticize anything corrupt, we're going to come after that you and use the tools that are supposed to be used to go after criminals to come after you. so they ended up firing me based on this bogus accusation and i've been in court for the last three years trying to get them to turn over the facts. and this is of course what we've seen with a lot of cases with
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senator ernst. they refuse to turn over information to the courts or to members of congress. so this is why people are fed up. >> jesse: so they stone wall and then they weaponize classified information to take you down. that sounds quite familiar. how do you think doge is doing so far uncovering this fraud inside usaid? >> well, from what i've seen so far, they seem to be doing a good job. i do think you're going to need forensic accountants to go in there. it's probably going to take a long time because these bureaucrats have devised very crafty ways to hide money. so i was there in 2019 more than two years after the trump administration came in. the first time. we were still finding programs that the political appointees didn't know about. you'd think you'd go in and say tell us where the money is but somehow, they will come up with some way -- excuse why they didn't give it to you. and that's partly why i think
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you're seeing this more heavy handed approach, because the people there were so good. the first trump term at hiding things from us. and mislabelling them and slow rolling them. and you also i think the first term some of the appointees were not as vigilant as they should have been. it seems like now there's a much stronger effort and more concerted effort to go in and get all of the information. >> jesse: and we're finding out politico was paid $26 million by the biden administration. can you come up with any legitimate reason why the biden people are paying so much for politico subscriptions? >> now, that's -- that is deeply disturbing because i saw including usaid the first trump term, politico would often run hit pieces on people in the trump administration and they would source these from anonymous bureaucrats who didn't like what the trump administration was doing. they're not at all impartial
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news outlet. i think everybody knows that. and so i think certainly it's a welcome sign the administration is saying hey we're not going to do this and clearly i don't think they've been subsidizing very many conservative news outlets or subscriptions. and -- but this i'm sure is going to get a lot more scrutiny. clearly this is not the only case where the biden administration was subsidizing what -- or supposedly impartial media organization >> jesse: i think if trump was buying thousands of fox nation subscriptions to the tune of $26 million... i think they'd have a little bit of a problem with that. thanks so much. great to have you on. good luck in the fight against that insanity. >> thank you. >> jesse: we just got our hands on the raw unedited kamala
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: we got our hands on the raw footage of kamala harris's 60 minutes interview. last october in the heat of the election, harris, hail mary with cbs. but the network was caught deceptively editing this answer. watch. >> but it seems that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> we are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the united states to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. >> but it seems that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. the wall street journal said that he -- that your administration has repeatedly been blind sided by netanyahu. and in fact, he has rebuffed just about all of your
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administration's treaties. >> well, bill... the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by israel that were very much prompted by or as a result of many things including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. and we're not going to stop doing that. we are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the united states to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. >> jesse: trump sued cbs for 10 billion and it looks like they might settle. but before that happens, the fcc released the full interview, unedited and we have the tape. they talked for an hour and left a lot out. here's an answer that never made air. watch >> i'm trying to understand how it is that with this emphasis on the border the numbers of
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crossings quadrupled under the first three years of the biden/harris administration. how did that happen? >> there are a variety of factors that relate to what we have seen globally and what we are not immune from at our own border in terms of what we have seen, in terms of surge of immigration and irregular migration. and there are solutions at hand. but we've got to have leaders who are solution oriented, which we have been and are. [laughter] >> jesse: cbs also cut out their host pressing kamala on how she's going to pay for all of her giveaways. >> if all of this makes so much sense, why has this not been done? you are dealing with a congress that is divided, that many are in opposition to not only you but your policies. so how are you going to make
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this come true? >> if i approached my life as though it's never been done before, therefore it can not be done, i wouldn't be sitting here in this interview with you. that's the truth. >> jesse: 60 minutes tossed kamala big fat soft ball. and she swung and missed. >> the most basic of questions. why do you want to be president of the united states? >> there are many reasons, but probably first and foremost, i truly believe in the promise of america. i do. and i love the american people. you know? we are a people who have... ambition and aspirations and dreams. and optimism and hope. >> that's why you want to run?
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that's why you want to be -- >> that's why i'm running. that and some other reasons. >> you're asking the american people to make you the most powerful person on the planet. why do you deserve the american people's votes? >> well, first of all, i have a career and a history of being very clear that i think of my role of leadership and in particular now for the last four years as vice president and moving forward as president, if the voters will have me, as being a leader on behalf of all americans. >> jesse: kamala wasn't the only one having a rough night. one of the crew guys misgendered madam vice president. >> is that what you needed? >> yes, sir. yes, ma'am. >> jesse: michael is the founder of public news.
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all right. do you see anything scandalous about what cbs did here, mike? >> yeah. a little bit. i mean, i just -- i kind of -- i sort of forgot that's how she talks. and -- >> jesse: it was actually enjoyable watching it again. i don't know why. >> i think it's the easiest stuff to memorize. you would think she had memorized it by then but it's like she's trying to figure out why she's running for president ever time she's asked >> jesse: it's like a month before the election and you're on 60 minutes. >> she's like, i'm spit balling here. why am i running? >> well... let's see. what? >> amazing. >> jesse: oh my god. all right. well, you have this new piece on substack that the usaid and the cia helped orchestrate trump's impeachment? >> yeah. i mean, it's the crazest story. you might forget that the house of representatives impeached
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president trump in december of 2019. many people may not remember that it was a cia analyst who was left over from the obama whitehouse who wrote the memo that led to the impeachment. it was all based on hearsay. the person had not been in the room with trump. nonetheless, this memo that he wrote relied heavily on a report done by an organization funded by usaid. in fact, its initial founding funding. now it's tens of millions of dollars had gone into this group. a name that's not very memorable but it was basically created as an extension of the state department and then of usaid and as you know, this is very serious to be involved in an effort to do regime change out-of-home as we've been discovering as the files have come out with elon musk has been doing. we know that usaid was really about regime change abroad.
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it was a kind of public facing part in a regime change operation like cia but not cove covert. now you see a similar blowback. they were doing this sort of thing abroad, creating a predicate essentially for trump's impeachment so i think it's one of many revelations we'll see coming out in the next -- >> jesse: so usaid was involved in regime change abroad and here at home. very interesting. if you want to read more about what mike's talking about, go to his substack after the show. don't go right now. go after the show. thanks, mike. so how did the trump meeting
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today pam bondi says she's going to defund sanctuary cities and prosecute anyone that gets in ice's way. and a few hours ago, trump banned guys from competing in women's sports. >> this executive order, the war on women's sports is over. with my action this afternoon, we are putting every school receiving taxpayer dollars on notice that if you let men take over women's sports teams or invade your locker rooms, you will be investigated for violations of title nine and risk your federal funding. there will be no federal funding. [cheering and applause] >> jesse: the president was surrounded by female athletes of all ages when he signed the paper. watch watch. >> oh, i think we have a ten. we have a ten! [applause]
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>> jesse: but this won't even be the biggest executive order of the week. in a few days, trump's supposed to nuke the department of education. this is enough action to eat up a year. jd vance says, quote, i think he's done more in two weeks than biden did in four years and obama did in eight. it really is a break neck pace and that really does flow directly from presidential leadership. he is constantly asking us how many days to we have left? how many weeks do we have left? what have we done today? it's a constant drive from the top and it's why i think you see all these great things coming out of the whitehouse. but he is having fun. democrats aren't. they're already trying to impeach him. again. >> the movement to impeach the president has begun. i rise to announce that i will bring articles of impeachment against the president for deeds
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proposed and deeds done >> jesse: trump spit balling a few ideas and dems are accusing him of ethnic cleansing. take a deep breath. getting mad about everything trump does is bad for your health. and it's bad politics. some democrats get that. >> there's an opportunity for us if we can stay disciplined. still got to fight all the other [bleep] but we do not need to chase every flying monkey that donald trump hurls at us >> jesse: if democrats want to win their base back, they need to chill. be like fedderman >> i didn't take it as a serious situation and it's just about shaking things up. there's going to be a lot of balls coming down the plate. and i'm waiting for a strike. >> jesse: democrats rallied as many people as they could for their big revolution today. the only problem was, no one really knew what they were rallying for. >> what do we need?
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>> jesse: democrats are in a rut. they have weak leadership and mixed messaging. so what's their latest strategy? treat trump like the pandemic and hold daily press conferences. >> i thought governor andrew cuomo did a great job in new york of having a daily briefing from new york about the state of affairs for the covid pandemic. you know, why aren't we seeing that from the democrats and others today? but especially from the democrats. i think that you can not overcommunicate. you have to start communicating with the american people now and telling them what is happening, showing them you're going to stand up. >> jesse: instead of fighting trump, they meet him in the middle or at the whitehouse. like gavin newsom. who had an audience with the president today to talk about wildfires. these two guys don't like each other very much. trump treats him like little rocket man. but he's still willing to break bread with him. this is confusing for people. and that's the point. nobody can get a read on trump,
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even though he's totally transparent. it's what makes people uncomfortable. but it also forces them to change their behaviours and think outside the box. if you want to make everybody comfortable, nothing changes. and america voted for change. founding member of doge and former presidential candidate. how have the democrats handled these first three weeks? treating trump like a virus the answer? >> i think it's been disastrous for them. but the reality is jesse i think every american should be proud and energized by the fact that we have a president who has the energy to actually lead our country instead of turning the whitehouse into a nursing home, which is what we had under joe biden. if you think about president trump moving at a crazy pace, that's what they'll say, think about the craziness of the last four years. unprecedented open borders with an illegal influx of migrants like we haven't seen in american history. foreign wars popping up at a
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scale we haven't seen in a half century. think about inflation we haven't seen in a half century. combine that with back door government censorship using tech companies to do their dirty work through the back door that would make our founding fathers roll over in their graves. starting with that, yes. president trump does have to move at a fast and furious pace. i am grateful that he is. and you know what? i think most americans are too. what do democrats at home care about? not the elites but the actual democr democrat voters at home? they care about their lives being more secure, and better. it's why i think he's going to unite the country >> jesse: so democrats are going to the mattresses over foreign aid. a lot of that probably winds up in your pockets. we'll find out more later. when you hear about politico getting paid by the biden people $26 million, does that make sense? >> of course it doesn't make sense. and that's part of the point of why it's been so nontransparent, jesse. the idea of foreign aid in some
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sense i don't think we should be using our taxpayer dollars even to help people in foreign countries when we should be helping our own citizens here at home first but the irony is it's not even going to help starving children in africa. that's just the smoke screen and the excuse to actually carry out a political agenda through the back door. i think it was shameful that we're finding out about state funded media here in the united states. but i think equally bad is the fact that we're using that usaid, that foreign aid industrial complex to push progressive ideas. lgbtq+ agendas. woke and dei agendas onto foreign countries that cause people in those other countries to actually hate the united states for values that most americans don't even share. in some ways, it's the financial cost that's bad but that's the least of it. it's actually the other effects of that illicit foreign aid that's hurting the united states even geopolitically in other ways. i'm glad it's coming to an end. we've got four years to complain
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about this. now we've had two weeks to actually fix the problem. that's why the people sent donald trump in not for incremental change but for sweeping change and that's what he's delivering. >> jesse: all right. he's sweeping out the fraud too. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: what are women's biggest turnoffs? madison all worth is here. ♪ ♪ with dexcom g7, managing your diabetes just got easier. so, what's your glucose number right now?
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>> time for water's cooler. let's bring in madison alworth. >> hey, jesse. >> jesse: hello, madison. today my cohost on the five learned about what people are calling the "ick." here's how she explains it. >> i said, oh. okay. it means like when i was growing up, if you liked a guy but you weren't sure and then there was something that happened and you're like, oh, that's a total turnoff. that's like getting the ick. so now i'm curious. what are the icks? >> i want a list of yours if you
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could accommodate me. >> jesse: we're here to help, dana. primetime came one a list of icks that men must never commit. fi first up, running scared from a bee. >> oh, no. yeah, you know what? honestly, it is an ick. i was in florida this past weekend and my fiance -- >> jesse: congratulations. >> thank you. we were sitting at a table and there were a lot bees and i was dodging them and he was cool as a cucumber. not an ick. he was so calm. >> jesse: swat the bees. >> yeah. he made the bees his b word. >> jesse: should have called off the enmegagemengagement. wearing slippers. if you see a guy wearing slippers, not those slippers but any slippers, is that a turnoff? >> i don't think so. i mean, i like a cozy dude. if you wore slippers in public, major turnoff. crocs? no. but at home i respect that >> jesse: okay good. because i maybe have slippers at
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home. our cohost on the five says she gets the ick when her husband wears a blanket. do you see a man with a blanket not snuggling the blanket but having the blanket atop of him on a chair at home -- >> yeah, i think that's probably a no and if it's a snuggie, even worse. do you remember that? >> no one's wearing a snuggie. >> they're gone for a reason. >> we have licking your fingers while eating. i disagree. so if you're eating ribs or wings in front of a woman, you have to lick your fingers. >> there's also wet ones. i don't know if you've heard a of this technology. >> jesse: see -- to ask for a wet napkin? no. guys lick their fingers. that's right. all right. checking yourself out in the mirror. that's an ick? >> i think -- i don't know if i've ever seen a guy -- maybe i surround myself with the right guys. i feel like that would be an ick, yeah. it's like the you're so vain.
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>> jesse: not gazingly longingly. you have food if your face. that's all we're doing. agree to disagree. here's one that stirred up controversy. going to disney world as an adult. >> yeah. i mean, i've never seen a disney adult dude alone. he's always with his partner >> jesse: that's called a pedophile. >> so i do think that would be an ick. i've never seen a disney adult >> jesse: stop going to disney. and crossing your legs as a guy. >> yeah. i mean, look at this gentleman. that is not -- that's not the right way to cross. >> jesse: that's a turnoff? >> yeah. >> jesse: men should never cross their legs. >> if i was on a date, i'd be like, i got to go to the bathroom. >> jesse: and she's never going on another date again because she's engaged. congratulations. >> thank you. >> jesse: all right. and we're done. should we talk about umbrellas? nah. let's not. because i am pro umbrella. more primetime straight ahead.
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>> if you like the guest of the top of the show, the usa i.d. whistle-blower, he has a good one here masters of corruption against right to the truth about what is going on at usaid. big time corruption, check it out. jeff from pittsburgh, pennsylvania,, don't be so hard on yourself i think he would make a beautiful scandinavian woman. privilege while, we should do that on prime time. paul from scottsdale, arizona,, it's too bad they shut down usaid a coated paper johnny's trip to gaza. i swear if he crosses me one more time you're sending him to gaza. mark from north tonawanda new york, all those women and girls and our president did not
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smell one of them. what a change. mark from texas, maybe by the need of political pro to find out what he did each day. tim from wilmington, north carolina,, does nancy own stock in "politico"? you that she does. stephen from huntington, you forgot the most important for men, drinking out of a straw. obviously. working out of a straw running away from bees and slippers, never getting laid again. mark from atlanta, georgia,, carolyn levitt is doing great fish needs to have a sign-up like you do. thank you very much. washington press corps, this is my press conference.
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