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calls. i was shooting something up in canada with a production and there was a lions den that had two lions fully grown and they asked if billy can go into the lion's den here and interact with alliance and they were like, yeah, sure. we raise them from when they were born so they are real friendly. he shouldn't have a problem. so i go into the enclosure and these lions were as big as a volkswagen bug. they were both huge. as soon as i get in there, the female gets up and because i smelled there favourite cologne, she attacked me. >> billy is lion bait because of the cologne he was wearing and i know the story now. billy, come back soon, don't ever show the snakes on the show again. add to press tonight, jesse take it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight.
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>> could you see a world in which aaron rogers is the quarterback of the jets and actively running for the vice presidency at the same time? >> hell, yeah,. >> jesse: the possible rfk junior, aaron rogers ticket. terrifying the left. >> it seems like democrats want businesses to be taxed more, pay their work. >> jesse: bernie sanders wants a four-day workweek. do you? >> i've cut back on eating. i cannot afford food. i don't need much to be happy, i want to be able to live comfortable. >> jesse: bind in economics making girls cry. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> jesse: from pumping iron on venice beach designing bills in sacramento, the story of arnold schwarzenegger maybe one of the greatest political stories in american history. a guy with a thick austrian accent who became famous for having bigger biceps than my head. from mr olympia to hollywood. playing half man half robot and printing money at the box office. he was underestimated his whole life. especially when he ran for governor of california. he didn't have the political chops but he was a star who spoke from the heart. >> everything that i got was because of california. i came here with nothing. if i would've gone to any other country in the world i would still have nothing. this is the place of opportunity this is the greatest place and now they run it down. our economy is spiraling downwards. we are witnessing firsthand american dreams slipping away from them. >> jesse: today this another star who could be about to make
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a political splash, a sports star. one of the greatest quarterbacks in nfl history. aaron rogers. former green bay packers quarterback now with the jets is having his name tossed around as a potential vp. not trump's vp, not biden's vp, rfk junior's vp. >> i really like aaron because our appeal is to young people who are trying to make sure the young people are participating in the political process that they have hoped for america. he stood up, he's been hammered by the press. suit up for things we believed in. i would like to have part of his character. he's a critical thinker and i think we need that. >> jesse: the kennedy rogers ticket, i could see it on a bumper sticker. the sports world is sold on it. they just have one question. >> could you see a world in which aaron rogers is the quarterback of the jets and actively running for the vice
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presidency at the same time? >> hell, yeah. >> me too. >> you think he isn't going to take the opportunity to show the rest of the world that -- that he is smarter and better than the rest of us? he only does every time he talks. >> i think it's really cool. i think it's really fascinating. >> jesse: a 40-year-old aaron rogers coming off of achilles surgery running six days a week for the vice presidency would be the best quarterback the jets have had in a very long time. >> jesse: espn loves the story. loves it. automatic ratings and now they can talk politics without getting in trouble. a large portion of the audience is african-american. rfk junior already performing well with them and adding rogers to the ticket would help and really hurt biden. the jets, boy do they need help. he built his achilles on the fourth snap of last season. imagine his return to training camp this summer as rfk junior's
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running mate. if they win the white house and the jets are in the playoffs, with the secret service play a offensive line? what you think harder? debating or beating the bells? probably have to prepare more for the bills. rogers doesn't even have to campaign. he shows up to practice, throws a few touchdowns and answers twice as many questions from reporters. rfk junior is making his vp announcement in oakland which happens to be aaron rogers hometown. who wins wisconsin if kennedy has rogers? do trump or biden's debt -- stand a chance? with ab playing spoiler or with ab playing to win? remember, kennedy rogers needs 34 percent of the vote and they are in the white house. three-way split. i know a bunch of 20 and 30 and 40-year-old guys who would punch that ticket just for fun.
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tonight, the democratic party is in panic mode. the word around washington, democrats prepared to go to war against third-party candidates. after kicking rfk junior out of the democratic primaries, they aren't finished with him. they are building a whole team of savvy veterans to supplicate a possible kennedy rogers run. heine seems there is a hangover. so the word has gone out and the media has mobilized. hurt rogers before the season even starts. >> as finalists include aaron rogers and jesse ventura. he's also considering a pair of ... he says he's been speaking with rogers pretty continuously about this for the past month. that would be some good decision-making right there. he is still playing football, he
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is still playing for the jets, how many losing teams can he be a part about once? >> jesse: rogers has... a sports hero for millions. he's well read, articulate, independent-minded and a gifted trash talker. the democrats know that and went nuclear. >> cnn has learned that in private conversations, rogers has shared wild and unhinged conspiracy theories in which he claims that the 2012 sandy hook shooting was not real. that it was a government inside job. he falsely claimed that there were men in black in the woods by the school. he asked if she thought it was audit. brown says that she found the entire encounter disturbing. cnn has also spoke with another person, one who would like to remain anonymous in order to avoid harassment who had a very similar encounter with aaron rogers, saying he claimed that sandy hook never happened.
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quote all those children never existed, they were all actors. as fast >> jesse: this has to be the dirtiest host -- hoax in history. they decided to report this the day after he was named kennedy's possible vp? they didn't report this when he was all over the news during covid? didn't report it when he was traded to the jets, not on he would started dating danica patrick? come on. the other source is an anonymous source? who is it? christopher steele? that's not journalism. that's a chop block designed to end a career. it served its purpose. the whole media reported the hoax. cnn is learning commons he's made in private conversations about the 2012 sandy hook school shooting not being real he is as well known for his embrace of
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fringe theories as he is for his day job i think it's insane. i think it's so painful and hurtful. >> for the record, he declined comment tonight which also says to me if some but he said that about me and i hadn't said. >> this is where we are as a nation. we have a subject or debate whether or not a vice president candidate thinks a massive shooting actually happened. >> jesse: rogers was on an iowa's good retreat when it happened. and then he had to put out a statement as i'm on the record saying in the past what happened in sandy hook was an absolute tragedy. i am knot and have never been of the opinion that the events did not take place. again, i hope we learn from this and other tragedies to identify the signs that will allow us to prevent unnecessary loss of life. my thoughts and prayers continued to remain with the
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families affected along with the entire sandy hook community. it is sad that he has to deny that he's a sandy hook truther. this is where we are in america today. they report lies so you denying the lies become the news. any professional journalist would research aaron rogers before reporting the story and they would immediately see he's on tape in 2012 paying respects to the victims. >> aaron rogers getting in on that as well today. he shares what he hopes will come from this tragedy. >> i hope that we can learn from this and look for the signs more. and not ever have something like this happen. these are things that affect all of us directly or indirectly. this needs to be something that we learn from. >> jesse: this is another dirty disinformation campaign to distract from the lifeless democrat ticket. never in the history of the united states has a president or vice president visited an abortion clinic.
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that is until today. kamala harris held a campaign event at a planned parenthood in minnesota where she said this. >> everyone get ready for the language uterus. that part of the body needs a lot of medical care from time to time. >> jesse: and that's the reason why politicians don't campaign at abortion clinics. joe biden on the other hand flew all the way to michigan to hold the campaign event and he didn't give a speech, did not hold a town hall, he hung out on a city council members porch and wouldn't let the media in. >> jesse: that's what biden went to michigan for. he wouldn't even let the press see it.
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how is that a campaign stop? what was that? that's all he did today. he flew to michigan for that. that's all the video we have of the president. he went to someone's house and no one knows what he said or why he was even there. michigan is an interesting swing state because the republican national committee just filed a lawsuit demanding they clean up their voter rolls. the lawsuit alleges in most michigan counties there are more people registered to vote than people eligible to vote. and his secretary of state they say is refusing to do much about it. so democrats are maintaining ancient and dirty voter rolls, assuming this trip -- to strip trump off the ballot, suing to keep rfk off the ballot and hitting his potential be pick -- bp pic with mass shooting hoaxes. how can they campaign on saving democracy when they are running the largest voter suppression campaign in modern history?
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let's talk to radio host dana lasch. this is ugly but i'm not surprised, are you? >> know i'm not jesse. you know what it made me think of? in maybe think of this old story back when he was running for office in texas booked -- before he became president. he was going to call his opponent a pig fornicator. they said you can't do that, it's insane and it's also not true. lbj's response was that not the point. it was just to get them to deny it. that's what they did with aaron rogers and he raised a great point. why sit on this for 12 years and then only now just talk about it the day after rfk junior... why announce it the day after? it's just predictable. this is what democrats due to each other.
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you can imagine what they will do to you. >> jesse: right. of they've done worse to us. let's review the last couple of years. how big of a threat what this ticket be? we don't know he's on the ticket. we hear he's on the shortlist. we may thank it's a coincidence that the announcement is in his hometown. what kind of impact what a kennedy rogers ticket have on trump and biden? >> that's a great question because normally i would say none. i would say maybe they'd be lucky if they pulled nine or 10 percent away. anything goes now and i think people are so fed up and tired they don't even care. it would be attracted to maybe some of the moderates on the right. i keep seeing people on the right saying that they are reconsidering rfk junior because trump is on the ballot. how are you defining york itself as a conservative... he is for gun control and said he widths signed a bill of congress ever sent him one. i look at joe biden and their
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people who are fed up with him. they look at somebody like kennedy as a more sanitized version. he still has that democrat name cried but he's a little bit more sanitized. >> jesse: we don't have enough time for that. we purposely did not ask dana about that because we don't have a delay button and he. thanks as always. >> i'd run you out for another hour. >> jesse: that's true. we have to pay the bills. nah joe biden made a girl cried today.
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>> jesse: perry iowa is one of the great american suburbs. point shops on the main boulevard, local produce
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sections of the grocery store, pristine parks sprinkled throughout the town. they reached a golden era in the sixties and seventies when tyson foods opened up its factory and revolutionized the town's economy. it's a relatively small town with strong values in a very close-knit community. >> i think it's a friendly community and if you are willing to put out a little effort, everyone makes you feel welcome. >> would you consider it a good place to grow? >> definitely. i'm really pro- perry. >> i like the small-town atmosphere atmosphere. you get to know people, you walked on the street and people say hi to you. >> jesse: it's about the change. drastically. not for the better. this week tyson foods announced it will be permanently closing it's pork factory. killing around 1200 jobs in a town of just 8000 people. so as residents struggle to cope with mass layoffs, tyson foods
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has it's eyes on a different class of workers. the company is now offering new jobs to asylum-seekers. and other states like new york. they scroll through the data like facebook, ucl worker you like, atop, higher. they even had a job fair. >> what did you observe when you went there? >> they created a database for these new asylum-seekers in new york city. these people would come in, learn about the company and for the most part, tyson had already gone through the various details of their application so many of them, 17 the dad was there and then another 70 a couple weeks later went off to tennessee to go start their new jobs as tyson production workers. >> jesse: the jobs come with perks. not just health insurance. it's also offering lawyers to
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its illegal alien workers. and time off to attend immigration hearings. in 2034 of course. they are firing americans and offering perks to illegals. this was the democrat plan all along. >> first of all let's say we are a nation of immigrants. 460,000 open jobs today. i have 5000 farm jobs that need bills who can plant the crops. >> vegetables would draw in the ground if it -- if they weren't being picked by many immigrants, many illegal immigrants. >> you see in florida some of the farmers and the growers saying why you shipping these immigrants up north? we need them to pick the crops. >> jesse: reached out to tyson for comment and they said they have a very diverse set of employees and they are proud of it. ohio senator and author of hillbilly elegy... i didn't think it was legal senator to ask american workers
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and higher in mass illegal aliens. >> it shouldn't be jesse. we're going to look into whether we can change that assuming tyson is operating legally which we don't even know if they are. we don't know the details of this. all we know is that they are firing american workers and hiring illegal aliens to replace them. this is the entire point of illegal immigration and republicans, we've got to hammer this point home. a reduces the wages of american workers by replacing american citizens with foreign labourers were willing to work at slave wages. it has been the plan as you said from the beginning and what this means is the eradication of the american dream. every time an american is replaced with an illegal immigrant, it means that an american family loses a good family supporting wage. could means that american companies are literally replacing our own citizens with people who work for slave wages. that is not capitalism or a
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market economy jesse. that is the decimation of the american middle class via illegal immigration and it's happening all over the country. >> jesse: this port town is going to get slaughtered. all of those people laid off in such a small town. it will have such a menace impact impact. are they getting around it legally by saying we're not hiring hiring illegal aliens, we are hiring asylum-seekers. is that how they do it? >> that's one of the ways they do it. we know the biden administration has made it easier to basically pretend that economic migrants are asylum-seekers. it's one of the reasons why we have to change our laws in this nation. you think about how much of a contrast this presents between the trump economy and the biden economy. if you go back to the trump economy, you had american jobs going to american workers. you had wages rising. under the biden economy you had those workers getting fired and replaced with foreign labour. is not an exaggeration. all net job creation jesse,
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100 percent of net job creation under the biden administration has gone to the foreign born. we are taking an economy that produced prosperity for american citizens and turning it into economy that produces prosperity for people who shouldn't be here in the first place. i bet you know what tyson isn't doing, i bet they are not drug testing the illegal immigrants were coming in. i bet they are not asking whether they are bringing fennel or drugs into that small town with them. this is the end of the american dream if we let the stuff happened. we've got to reelect donald trump and we have to get commercial publicans with some spine to push back against this. >> jesse: thanks for speaking out about this and things for all your work. we really appreciate that. i know everybody in ohio does to. johnny talks tiktok. >> this could be her last chance to save tiktok. what you want to tell joe biden. >> you're not getting any votes from young people and we are
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>> jesse: just like big tobacco and sugar has hooked us, big tech did to. like any addict if you take it away, it's trouble. tiktok could get band. what happens then? johnny went to find out. >> do you like tiktok? >> i live for tiktok. it's all i do. >> greatest dimension of our modern society. >> i've been banned. >> why? >> i'm there in lingerie or bikini making drinks for white men. >> what you like to do on tiktok? >> dancing, blog. >> whenever i'm bored it's always there. >> watch videos. >> what type do you see? >> i do want to talk about that. >> girls dancing. all the stuff that runs in my brain. >> it's a good or -- is it a
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good or bad app? >> i'm addicted to it but i have a pack of cigarettes in here, i think that's worse. >> the government says tiktok is being used to spy on you by china, are you scared? >> how is that going to affect me? apple has all my information, google has all of it. >> you are not afraid being seen? >> not really. >> i like china. i don't think they're doing anything. >> i sold an apartment for $15 million to somebody from china. am i supposed to dislike them? >> look -- looks like it's on its way to being banned, how does that make you feel? >> immense depression. >> this is all biden's fault. >> i'm going to have to learn a new morning routine, a new night routine. one of my supposed to do when i'm walking?
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>> joe biden says if a bill comes on his desk he will sign it. is he a buzz kill? >> he is the biggest buzz kill. >> maybe a little bit. >> it's pretty lame. i hate him. >> he's old. i feel like any old person would be like yes, no tiktok. >> joe just joined tiktok and now he wants to ban it. is that hypocritical? >> he probably forgot he joined. >> maybe he got bullied. >> he said look at biden, liquid he's got here. >> if joe biden bends tiktok, will you vote for him? >> i don't know. >> not now. >> what if you heard about joe biden? >> he fell off the bike once. i saw that on tiktok actually. >> this could be her last chance to save tiktok. joe biden is watching tonight?
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back into keep it on. >> please let me dance on tiktok, i'm begging you. >> please keep tiktok. >> joe biden, please keep it on. i'm on my knees for you. >> they own people love it and if you get rid of it you are not getting votes from young people and we are your last hope. >> this guy says such random [ bleep ] >> what you want to tell jesse watters on fox? >> i will buy your book and read it, very excited. >> get a haircut jesse. >> jesse: social media is a huge problem. but not for the reasons politicians say. technology is supposed to improve our lives p. or ask yourself are we better off now that we are glued to our phones? we were told ipads and phones would help kids learn and access information. does it seem like they are getting smarter and more well-rounded? know. all he did was get them
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addictive does hashmak addicted to screens and it's crippled the generation. psychologist jonathan heidt says we need to end the child phone addiction before it's too late. a lot of kids were born with a smart phone in their onesies. it's all they know. they grew up online. they don't go outside and play, take risks, failed, get hurt, bond with other kids through a mutual adventure. they just stay inside on their phones, depression and anxiety add up. they don't know how to interact face-to-face anymore. have you seen them? generation z. spends half as much time hanging out with their friends than older generations. online you can block people you don't like. you can't do that in real life. you have to resolve conflicts, argue, make amends they don't have those skills. this generation makes less friends, works fewer jobs, has less sex. and they don't even want to have kids. many of them want to quit social media but they can't.
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if you are not online, you are not in the club it. everybody else has instagram and tiktok, you need it. so they tap their screen anytime they need a little bit of a dopamine hit. ever tried taking an ipad away from a kid? that reaction is called withdrawal. phones graded the safe space generation. we are being robbed not just of our secrets and data, but of our future. how are these kids going to run companies, start businesses, fuel the workforce, start families? they are terrified of taking risks. terrified of talking to people. we are new to ring ourselves with these phones on the government is not good to save us. we need to take personal responsibility for what we do and what we let our kids do. at times take action michael easter, author of the comfort crisis is here. you saw some of this. they are in their twenties
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apoplectic at the thought of their favourite app being band. what does that say to you? >> it says we have a problem. i think you do say that cell phones lean on the same exact loop that fuels all addiction. it creates this short-term pleasure at the expense of long-term growth and that's really what addiction is. when you take that away, people crave that short-term pleasure that they are not getting. if you can push through that and get over it, i think people -- you see people's lives and proven the long-term. they will give -- take phones away from young people and at first they report i hate this. my life is a mess, this is terrible. after about a month their lives improve. >> what happens in 20 years if we don't do that? if everybody gets more and more addicted and people now in their twenties and thirties are charge
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and they've lost creativity, they've lost their spark, their ability to interface with human beings. where does that put america? >> i don't think it will put us anywhere good. i will say that many other countries are having the same problem. perhaps we have a world that sort of lives vicariously through screens and communicates through screens. i think overall cell phones not only are they inserting something bad but they are also taking us away from any good things like interactions with others, time outside, physical activity. >> jesse: i was just bouncing on my trembling with my son all morning. and look how happy i am. my knee hurts but i'm happy. thank you so much. everybody go get his book. nobody likes a liar and here we see right through them. which is why when biden and the experts told us inflation was transitory we rolled our eyes. remember, our eyes don't lie. this week inflation just went up
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again. even dollar tree has seen enough. they've shut down 1000 stores. dollar tree. no one else to blame. they are now the biden team admitting they blew it. >> in 2021 you did say that inflation was transitory. do you regret saying that now? >> i regret saying it was transitory. it has come down but i think transitory means a few weeks or months to most people. >> jesse: no biggie. i just misspoke. it was a big deal for becky. >> this is the first month i won't be able to afford rent. i'm not a rich person. i don't have a lot of stuff. i have basic household necessities. food prices are too high. i've come back on eating because i cannot afford food. i've cut back on my favourite snacks, at food, treats. on the exhausted all the time.
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i don't need much to be happy. i want to be able to live comfortable. >> jesse: good job joe. you made another girl cry. happy de i thursday.
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>> jesse: how do you like working five days a week? would you rather work for? that's what bernie sanders is pushing. and his plan, you work four days a week and you still get paid the same as if you worked five. where have i heard this before? remember doreen the dog walker? >> how many hours is a solid workday in your ideal society? >> i mean i think is much as people want. i personally work, i have a 20 to 25 hour workweek which i think is fairly good. i would like less work hours. >> what do you do? >> i'm a dog walker. >> doreen probably loves the plan. that might be more work than she
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sorted doing. is it a good idea for everybody? hillary bond confronted bernie. >> senator bernie sanders has a new idea, give everyone a three-day weekend every weekend and it still get paid the same, turning a 40 hour workweek into a 32 hour workweek with the same paycheck. we had some questions for the senator about how this would all work and how businesses could afford it. here's how it went. >> cannot talk to you about the 32 hour work week? it seems like they want businesses to be taxed more. >> is that what you think? >> excuse me. >> we held a hearing on a 32 hour workweek because what we have seen is that over the last 50 years, despite a huge increase in work productivity, almost all the wealth has gone
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to the top 1 percent while 60 percent of the people are living paycheck to paycheck. many of our people are exhausted, we work the longest hours of any people in the industrialized world. i think it's time for a short workweek. >> it seems like democrats want businesses to be taxed more. >> that's not my assumption. >> i would like to see. >> how are businesses going to survive that? >> mr basil's pays an effective tax rate lower than the average worker. i think we have a real problem in our tax system. i think that billionaires have got to start paying their fair share of taxes. >> reporter: i wasn't trying to have a shouting match. i was trying to complete my question. after today i agree with the senator that a three-day weekend sounds nice. >> it is something we must have. >> jesse: happy de i thursday.
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we are bringing the best story about diversity equity and inclusion. let's start in elk grove california where parents caught wind of a secret pride club for their elementary school kids. parents say a teacher came to their fourth fifth and sixth graders, pitching them on an afterschool club where boys could crush on boys and girls could crush on girls. seems like something parents might want to know about. for some reason the school never told them the club was happening. they are not happy. >> the fact that the club is called ub you, the rainbow clubs and others shows the intentional deception surrounding the club. >> this school troop requires permission to participate in gardening club but somehow this club got lost in the shuffle of things according to the principle. >> this board has helped to create district culture which both encourages child sexualization and hides it from
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parents. just a small problem with a stranger having secret sexual conversations with their 8-year-old. >> jesse: this lady thinks she's a dog. she says she thinks she's a dog. primetime thinks it's a sexual situation but to each their own. she called into an australian radio show to talk about her life as a puppy. >> do you have a boyfriend? >> handlers. they feed me, take me on walks. we practice training which is one of my favourite things because i get treats. >> do do that in the park? to people give you funny looks? >> i don't find myself focusing on what other people and their reactions towards me because i'm so in the moment of being the dog. >> jesse: i think it's time for a primetime victory. england's national health service just banned puberty blockers of her kids. this is a huge deal. effectively banning sex changes for minors.
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>> jesse: in our get it together series, some of the people i decided to interview decided to come and talked was on primetime. we talk to a prison reformer. revolutionized the prison system they were thrown in the slammer 20 years ago after committing a crime of opportunity. in prison he had a rough time. now he thinks if you commit a crime, prison isn't the answer. >> jesse: how dangerous was being incarcerated? where their weapons inside?
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>> absolutely. people would make weapons from tuna can tops. they take the top off of the tuna can and sharpen it and make a big sword out of it. >> jesse: you didn't have a great experience in the prison system. i think it's probably sometimes the point of the system. later you told me during our interview that you would like prisons to be more like a halfway house. if you commit a crime you are not necessarily locked up 23 in one. you can go in and out to see family, and goat to work and it's more like a dorm room. explain why you believe that. >> just because of the number of people that are repeat offenders. i think that's the answer right there. i don't think there's any data that proves that the way our prism systems operate right now is beneficial to the people that are in them and if it's not beneficial to the people that
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are in them than i don't believe it would be beneficial to the society that they are coming back into. >> jesse: you believe prison should be more of a rehab facility? >> absolutely yes. >> jesse: okay. what if someone is a real hard core criminal and they are committing violent felonies. you still want to give them that freedom of movement to go out and about to go to a job, go grocery shopping, you trust these people? >> i wouldn't say that. i feel as though people need -- a lot of people that are incarcerated have a lack of education. i feel as though they have a lot of things that they need to work on and prison should be a place where they can get the education that they need to. can get the help they need. a lot of psychological problems are there. a lot of childhood traumas and things of that nature. anger management.
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i think that those services should be provided for inmates to help them reenter into society. >> jesse: we do not agree on everything. we do agree that people need to be educated in prison. one of the best ways to do that is to stock prison libraries with get it together. you can your -- you can order your copy today. get your prison reading done at home. i did do some trampolining. i want to warn parents if your child is... you don't want to just bounce really hard next to him or her while they are lying prone on the trampoline. it can hurt their neck and it can flip them in all sorts of fantastic ways which looks fun, kind of like they are pieces of popcorn. but i think you are not supposed to be on a trampling with children as adults. viewer warning. jesse is fine.
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a kennedy rogers trickett -- ticket sounds good. trump brady ticket, a real winner. that might put trump in some danger. rick from redding california, biden goes to delaware on the weekends, aaron rogers will go on iowa scope retreats over weekends. >> why not a four-day workweek? the politicians work half that much. should i be open -- more open-minded about the four-day workweek? they say yes. rick from florida says if we dig our phones, how are we supposed to text you? it's a good question. we will keep our phones. always or member this is my world. [ ♪♪

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