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out the bakery, said that she stole hot cross buns and presence. that must've smell good. there she is, getting ready for the break in. okay. i mean, how much more time does she need on the camera before she breaks? is that. i think that there's something more to this story, perhaps, that she might be on something that makes her hungry. and after rational, she should play that clip for the drugged dude to know what are you going to do on the ingram angle? we're talking about the housing crisis with laura right off the top and angle. that's what she calls them on a stick. then? >> no, that's her show. yeah. is it the angle of a big angle? >> are you going to get to meet raymond arroyo? oh, god, i hope so. i know that. well, everyone, that is a great show. >> and that is it for us. have a great night, everybodind welcome to jesse walters. prime time tonight. r trum
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i keep waiting for trump to somehow or another calm down . and then just the other day, he mentions this thing about a bloodbath, which is no dbatt what he was talking about at all. lies and prosecutions inside men the mentally ill strategtay to take trump out the network, take a guy out at the southern border, invade asian now violence they are stuck in the confines of a white supremacist trans folk policy. >> happy dea thursday. meus get it together and stop messing around. >> president nixon never gave the country a proper farewell,r but when asked what his finalwhn message to the nation would have been, he said this.
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>> i would warn against the media elitist complex. s you know, the media is alwaystah talking about the imperial presidencye im, the power of the imperial presidency. i think we ought to heare a little bit of discussion of the imperial media and its power. you say presidential power is limited, limited by the courts, limited to the congress . the media's power is unlimited. they can tell an untruthe mediat that untruth, which some of them consciously do. ift is going to sell newspapers or what have you, or win a prize. sell newsps of the revolution, scrappy working class reporters use their pens a to give a voice to thevo voiceless. >> newspapers like the new york time the papers ls set gently on americas kitchen tables read by republicans and democrats who needed the news. >> today'smo "new york timescra even too liberal for california atheists who takfoe their coffee with cannabis. >> i'm just reading this like thinkingcannabis i wish they'ret
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saying the dumbest. >> and it's printed in there "new york times". i know sayin i used to think i s a great newspaper and i don't know anymore. o th i don't either. i mean, it's sad because it wais like on my breakfast table when i was a kid. i was in my purse, what they call a newspaper record. it was what is annoying about it is that it's not just justt just give me the facts. there's way too muchh editorializing on the front page, the way the articles that are just supposed to be, the fact kind of articles are slanted one way and i'm not even necessarily for the other side. no, i just want someonother sidl me the whole truth. >> newsrooms went from like, hungry blue collar workaholics to snotty, insecure, lazy liberal arts grads known for social climbing and protecting a rigged system. they went to college th connecticutthey w, where trur hats to be ironic and consider the best day of thf e year.
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the white house correspondents dinner, even though they've never correspondedrrespond witho west of chicago or south of saint louis, anyone who calls them on their b.s. is a spaghetti stain. >> you look at a n "new york times" article and instagra yorm and you look at the comments and everyone thinks they're an expertents. everybody thinks that they know better than the person who did they ke pek. >> everyone thinks they know better than the person who put in the hours. did the research, did the interviews, did d the followat up page, did the best that theyc could to make sure that everythinould to makeg that into print is factual and maybe they missed somethind maybe g you believe, but they did their best. >> yeah. and then you know me. >> johnny spaghetti stand on his shirt writes a comment. >> that's it's i it's shocking to me that any press outlet just they consent to comments. >> how dare the press consent to being questioned. they w
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reporters did the legwork. they write the truth. they're experts. but what's the legwork? e ci they wrote what the cia told them. they calle tha democrat for a quote. >> they wrote the same thing. their colleaguesey wroteg that i >> what kind of research did journalists do before they wrotejournarote trump colld with russia? other ex their experts at regurgitating hoaxes. >> russia laptop lab leak. journalists told us school closings were good for kids. they could zoom for seventh and eighth grade. r sevethey said they're followig the science. they tell us the borderswing thn secure. there wasn't any inflation. if we had just listened to johnny spaghetti yeard calling b.s. on reporter for the last four years, we would have been right on everything. >> and we were everythi calling b.s. is the scientific method. l you question everything until you can prove itit. the journalists are supposed to call b.s. on the systemcall
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they're not supposed to defendit the system and discredit johnny spaghetti. >> stand for calling b.s. on them. on tyou, elon musk, right. dedicating his lif defe to disrupting the system, innovating and protecting free speech sp. >> don lemon, a so-called journalist, is advocatinn,g for censorship and slanders musk s on behalf of the system, a system seeking to eliminate debateat. musk called b.s. on lemon and exposed his narcissistica fr demands. he wanted a free truck, a ride intoee truck space, millions inh and an equity stake. so, lemon turns around and calls musk a racist homophobe fod r not allowing the shakedown. >> watch. people have been asking me meant by what i said. >> he dii d not like answering questions or being held to account fro qm people like m and so some people took it to mean a racial thing. i met someonal thinge who hasffn a different worldview, but since people raised it
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and you said what you said, do you think that he was uncomfortable? i didn't wanthink he wast to go. do you think he was uncomfortable sitting in front of a black guy? probably more than black, i would think. i hate to say that uld thin, but i don't know. >> i don't know. i sse watters is about as white as they come. >> i have a hunch if i demandede 50 million my own rocket and called musk a racist drug addic t, i'd get killed,d too. >> because the mediage can't wi the battle of ideas. >> their response to every challenge is an thof ide hoax. the russia hoax. fine people, hoax, dictator on day one hoax. >> now we got the blood bathy hoax and then they scratchscra n their heads and wonder why no one trust them. >> and thetrustsn they blame joy spaghetti stand for watching fox not just inaccurate, but just deceptiven . >> the media was in their depiction of what he sai said.dtaking and that they are taking this quote out of context t and tryi
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to say that there's going to be a civil wacivir if he doesn't get elected, which is not what he was talking about at all. >> so disturbing that they would first of all, they would think that they coul ult awd get awayth with it. in this day and age, with all the scrutiny and all the with social media and allpenden the independent journalists that exist now, which is one of the more interestin corpings about the diva demise of corporate media. s right. >> rogan's right, but they're going to keep lying as longe pe as one person swallows it. >> i keep waitinrsllows itg forn trump to somehow or another calm down. ions >> and then just the other day he mentions this thing about a bloodbath if he loses. all righ ath ift. merica americans are busy like that guy. probably they scroll, they hear thingsnsy likeguy.. i not everyone's dialed in like you and i are. thei >> and to validate their hoaxes, they elevate, zer. evidence and bury mountains of it. great exampleat example.e, tony bubba lynskey is an eyewitness to the biden family. bribyewitness toe scheme and hes tranches of evidence and the medie a won't go near it.
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christine blasey ford, the kavanaugh accuser with no memory evidence or witnesses, is showered with attention.publ they publish her book. they invite her on the vieisher and then they yell at men in the audience who don't clapan . >> i watched while people are clapping. some of the men did not clap pe. in this audience to face thoseeh those people the way they were r looking and dealing with you. s and that is brain for me under a whole different kind of fight . right. i applaud you on your courage and your bravery the next day.,h the video invites stormy danielew invits, another woman t any evidence to slander you as a terroris to slant. >> i believe that they're more like suicide bombers this time aroun d, where they honestly, truly believe that they are in the adriatie ti and that i am like the devil. >> you can call a man a ptic c without evidence. call half the country killers. and a eyenoidenceouillers witness with real evidence
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of crime is shouted down. trump derangement is at ann tast all time high. you can taste it in th ie air. >> nothing is off limits. a former nbc senior executive, mike singleton, posted this. barron trump turns 18 today. he's fair game now. he wasn't referring to fair game. >> like, oh, we canlike start lobbing political attacks . he's saying barron's 18, the age of consent. the sickos infatuated with trump's son. he's been basking in barron baby pictures fantasies, saying that he's, posting shots. maybe that's the reason he's a former nbc executive. ir the media believes barron fair game at 18. hunter off limits a 50 four-year-old man has been flashing the nation, stiffing the irs and then playing victim. the media is mentally ill.
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it manifests itself daily. i am officially alarmed and nothing usually gets to me . >> dan rather fired for fabricating the news is giddy. over trump's financial assassinatios gin attempt, sayi, quote, letitia james is now allowed to seize trump's assets. >> starting monday. i heary. mar lago may have somem value rooting for the statee to seize a man's home is six stuff. we fought a revolutions home i n a king couldn't confiscate property. now the media gigglea kis at thg thought. >> i'm so sorry. you know who says he cannot come up with the cash to cover his $400 million plus bond in his new york fraud case? >> so it's letitia james, like
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you need a tissue. >> i know. a tissue or crying here, but try to wipe the tears. >> i can't wait to see the chains on trump tower. >> actually, on fifth avenuens e >> it's more than juste th a financial assassinatioann the media craves. keith olbermann, another disgraced journalist, -calle the so-called expert, says there's always the hopd e that trump gets assassinated. >> members of congress are even dreaming about trump's death. >> soon, trump will lose or go to prison or, i don't know, e have a heart attack. >> i'm not sure we call him. i don't know what is will happen to him. he'll have his demise. >> now we wish biden closes the border: . they wish trump does. that about sums up the election . james carville says biden should sit back, playld the gentle grandpa, and let the press pusit backt in the we. >> president biden is not the best attack politician i've ever seen in my life, and i'll leave it at that. but there are a loi willt of pe.
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who could do what i call, quote, the wet work, unquotethe and it sounde s like a sort of a yeah, that was kind of. but it's a paid tv and stuff it's like that. but yes, i see. inton you take a guyca out. >> the clinton cabal talking about murdering people is a little too close to the bone. and how many presidents can the cia take out? >> we're dealing with thirsty dracula's softening up a target. obama intel bag woman and biden fixer susan rice stepping up. >> trump as a foreign asset lea again. labeling of a dangerous threat to nationaving hous l security.n >> the real problem and pattern here is that we have somebody who clearly doesn't put the interests of the united states aheainteree d of n personal interests. that's the fundamental problem. and whenrest.undament that is t, the united states is deeply vulnerable to manipulation and exploitation by our
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adversaries. >> he is telling us exactly what he intends to do.an and what he intends to do is absolutely antitheticalal to the national security interests of the united statesda and fundamentally dangerous. >> from now until november, thisng is the four step plan.e are you ready? first, the media tells you aplan firslie. second, the politicians run with the lie. third ad, the american liople are brainwashed into believing the lie. >> then the prosecutors sink their teetn thh in and the deepi state cleans it up. watch the plan on constant loop. lie launder, brainwash, buy, , repeat. it's up to johnny spaghetti stand to cal at.l b.s.. >> let's talk to kevin o'leary.. kevin, i study the media i machine. i can see them working and where they're going, and ig. don't like where they're going. this looks dangerous. do you fee l that way? e been w i've been watching this happen t foher the last five years.
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i mean, it's getting very, very fractured. everybody has a different opinion. the amount of noise going after the american person, any any individual at the kitchen table ,i mean, it's so chopped ups and there's so many different narratives. and what i've learned and i'm very encouraged by thie learnesu talked about bs. well, the actual best filtercanl of that is the american public. they see they smell b.s. a milet diay and they know it's coming at them from various different directions. and whether it's, you know, t the left or the right or the podcast or the social media platform cial, it's just all noise. and i got to tell you,an the i'm giving the american people more credit than they than they gett in in the press. they listen to this stuff and they say, that makes no e to me.ay tha s and i'd like to hear lik some policy, particularlyularly around this election, which has gone crazy. we're going so -particully arouy different direction. i'm very encouraged by what
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i'm seeing. i'm very happy when i go to a place like fargo, north dakota, or somewhere in west virginiani or oklahoma city. well, if you talk to those people, they don't take any b.s.ceople, th at all. they get it. they get it, but they're not getting a salary encourages me. i'm pretty encouraged that we're going to end up in the right place. optimistice goin end u, too. whe >> but then i get worried when i see this hispanic voter who was interviewec d. >> and if you look at the larger context, she goes on to say, everything's so expensive, i can't afford this. >> i can't affor ive,d that. i'm not better off than i was four years ago. but thenyears ag i hear trump sy bloodbath. >> and i'm like, and that worries me because this guyha is locked in on policy and then he's gets brainwashed by a hoax and now he's like 5050. trump >> jesse that's trump speak that's been goin sg on for for nine years, charged with saying the same stuff for nine years. you got to forget all thatears. stuff. t
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>>o you got to listen to polic. i want to hear what the t strategyt is for border securiy and energy independence. i want to know what the plan is for foreign policy and taxation. i wants fo to hear from both sides. i mean, talking about whatta trump says in anlkiny 24 houre, cycle. are you kidding? we've been listening to thatt eb for nine years. >> get over it, everybody. they have to get over about what the policy. you think about it. i think about it. >> je more people thinkk abou about it, but they're gnashingng their teeth. they are gh james at seizing properties and people in the seizs are applauding. they're giggling. this is blood thirsteyg.y. okay, now you're talking, you're right. >> this is hurting the american brand. what's goi new york isameric it has nothing to do with trump. that case is oveg to dr. what's going on now finan is concerning financial markets all aroundci the world, because in the united states and everybody, what i don't care what color you are, red or blue or independent doesn't matter. wher ie are the bastion of safey
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when it comes to investing large pools of capital? americ that's what america represents. we have property rights. we have an appellatea . system.w >> we have law people trust, and we give you good returns with the least amountleas amount oof resistance. happe and what's happening in new york is tainting the american brand. niw isi mean, seizing assets a? 22 days in a bankruptcy court,y you get years to resolve thicou. this is not a good look on new york. it doesn't matter. this topic could be anybod maty. >> i think that's very bad forer the american brand. and i also would argue that you think about it, this is going to help new yorkers. they shoul ing to hd be asking for better management. i'm very disturbed in the way i look at itr way and i speakak to many institutional capital fronts, including to, becauseowlth i'm trying to buy tiktok right now. i'm running all around all to raise 30, runnin $40 billion. and they all ask me the same thing. watch we're watching this new york thing play out. it looks to everybodinewory likt was some dress up court day when the parents were oue paret
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and everybody got dressed up in robes and had fun acting out some court trial. when are the adults coming back into this? whhe adults yet. >> that's true. i mean, you're running around trying to raise 40 billion. nninoundgi'm running around tryg to sell my book, get it together, doing differente we b things. >> but i believe we believe the same things. kevin o'leary, thanks. elievethings.as always, for shag your expertise on prime time. take care. villages, egyptian tuition and talk homes for toddlers. congress is spending your monefy . >> look, got to get rid of thiss ta rx because it stinks. >> have you out here raising. >> refresh. it helps remove odors three times better than detergent alon e. >> it works, guys. downy rinse and refresh. values are in bloom. this spring involves with everyday low prices. like my best selling place. game sectional. genuine marble dining set
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brother, kevin morris. the cia steppehemorrisd in and y to stop it. comar and jim jordan say the ci s the ciaa brought proses into langley and said the sugar brother could not be a witness n. sugar nter investigatio remember the sugar brothers been paying hunter biden's taxes,brs been paying for his art, a paying for his malibu condo, and flying him around on his private jet, even paying off his baby mama and ex-wife. >> and the sugar brother who the cia says is off limits hasee visited the biden white house multiple times. multis the sugar brother a cia asset or is this just another example of the cia doing everything it can to help ? e bidensng >> we don't know. now, house committees are demanding the ciw.a turn ovr records and we'll keepu upda you updateted. >> another fox news alert, the invasion is on> anothe a coe
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hundred illegals. >> jus.t rush the border in el paso, texas, breaking through razor wire and then knockingde over national guardsmen stampede style before trying to force their way through th a law srrier, enforcement source says the mob made a break for it when guardas let one family in. only one person has been arrested for taking down a soldier. meanwhile, in jakku, orderl california, things a little more orderly.y. wait a wait a second. is that lady wearing a canada goose jacket? are those things are like 1500 dollars. and is that a new iphone ? s we >> democrats told us we need migrants to harvest crops, but i don'migrharvest think thay she's coming. >> she'll get her jacket dirtysl .ik she doesn't look like she needs to work. and neither doess the venezuelan welfare.
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>> king primetime introduced pr his sharing some more the wisdom and praise for the big guy. and let's put it a little soul into it. >> yes. adios. thanks to go. thanks godd, i ce united states, to the big door. i asked a favo througr to my papa biden to let me and to my papabe and sign the quiet pass. >> i hope that month you get your pension that you never lack those 2500 that your papa buys and gives you.t ar to luse then what are we going to live on?ve listen, my love. i don't like to work. : i' i'm sorry. that was. i should have had a viewer i shd e. has go >> joe's got a stellarla record with the illegalsr ,ly df but latinos here illegally. >> dlly different storfe >> do you think the economy wasm better under trump? y i do.ld >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. i would say so. used to be that we couldsed to d and do things, you know, go out to dinner, you know, once, twice a week nowt foants.
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no, that's not happening. you have to budget everything down to the thing. >> and the cost of health care and medical has gone uf healthp >> joe cancer, congressional candidate and former green beret. >> joe. did that video look like an invasion to yo jesse: u? >> 100%. i mean, there's no other way to see this. 00 perceer is an invasion. and although some of those scenes look chaotic, thi soe is joe biden and the democrats plan. biden opened up our bordernd deliberately. dhs is funding the vast majority of this. democrat fundi thes like my opponent, mary perez, voted ten months ago to leave this border wide oe open when house republicans offered a solution to close downon the border and closed a lot of the loopholes. these illegal immigrants orde are exploiting in order to get access to the country. so thi s is an invasion, but it is a deliberate invasion that we are paying fordelibera s paying for. this invasion is driving the inflatio payinn and driving the crime. it's killing people via fentanyl. but this it the democrats plan. d they don't care about the carnage. they want to import massive
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amounton cares of new voters any don't care how many of us die along the way. >> we have to stop this coming november. they've broken into the country. they've broken lincoln riley skull. now they're bragging and t breaking into homey,s and squatting and now celebrating, stealing welfare from the american people. is this going to stop?s goin >> it's not going to stop untilr we vote them out in november. and that's why we need everyone to tur's wha tn out to the pollg that's why i need people to support my campaign. and joe can't for congress. e bcomre if you're receiving a social security check right now, just know that these illegasecuri, l like that man sn that best song that he sung for us, that he receivingreceiv more benefits from our government than mostinal people are from social security after they paid into the system. so w s they paid e are absolutely being preyed upon by these horrible policies that aree being supported by joe biden and the democrats. ki yeah, when someone kickbidens my door down and then rushes into my house, i usually don't. treat them very well.
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>> i don't know why this country is treating these i don't trpeople so well. thank >> joe. y thank you so much. thank you, david. there's an old saying nothing h good happens after 2 a.m.. afwell, this morning at 223, congress released a monster 1012 page bill with $1,000,000,000,000 price tag. p they're rushing to pass the bill before you have a chance to read iast. why? why? well, because it's full of pork bed we'v e been digging through it. >> and here's what you're paying for. liz warren is spending 850 thousand dollars on a seniors. citizen home in boston. >> florida has the villages. massachusettthe vills says the e people. egyps the spending 15 million to pay for egyptians college tuition. egyptian tuition. not egyptians who live in america. egyptian fans in egypt. egypt egyptian tuition. .so we pay for illegals that are going to college here. and now we're paying for the tuitioe ar then. s the
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i guess they even cross the border. speaking of egypt, gold bars bobs sending 400 grand to a activist group that teaches elementary school kids about being trans. >> not enough to keep you out of jail. >> go bar. sorry. another $400,000 goes to a group that gets close to teens that hels thp them hideers an their gender like chest binders and tuck. parental permission not required. even dianne feinstein, who unfortunately passed awayn s long before the bill was written, has an earmark from eak the grave. half a million dollars for a d.c.ha zoo. >> the san diego zoo is gettingn $1,000,000 for an anti-racist nature appreciatio ann program where high school kids from diverse backgrounds can observie wildlife. why do they need. a half g a million dollars to go to the zoo? >> tickets are like 15 bucks? . shoul >> that should be enough for every congressman, especially
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eight hundred friday 305 today ,my family is sacred to me. it truly wh is all that matte. i was on at be worcausk trip whn i was on at be worcausk trip whn the pulmonary embolism happened, ,but because i have the factor five, which showed i had the genetic mutation because the genetic mutation because i was awart my newe of that gene that saved my life, i would not been able to meet my new granddaughter. i truly believe i am here because of 23 at me. you see that here they feel that. is this how you feel? you earn the coin, which is in his dna and you should have the i love it. and he is going to make the movie. and my point is this a shooting star, rock star, superstar. okay. okay. let's all take a deep breath because once you feel that there is no bad break, we
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that lives in a town in washington that'ngtos 80% white. >> and in missouri, politiciansa are debating a bill to outlaw drag shows for kids. >> opponents of the bill showeds up to the hearings dressed to the nines blamed and controversy on white supremacy and then tried redefining the definition of a child. >> hello, my name is maxine glamour. and i go, i am or you are. we are having a mass exodus of competent, socially aware, professional individuals leavint,g our cities because they are stuck in the confinesne of a white supremacist transphobic policypolicy. >> child is a socially contentious thing because in some cultures, like in jewish cultur e e, the child is actually can be at the age of 13. they are out of apartmenott, sot they are now an adult. >> somehow. i don't think maxey is helping the cause as much as he thinkshe she thinkslping , who knows? and finally, our prime timeour r
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victorimy. >> what's the most dangerous animal on the planet? ? shark bites people when they feel uncomfortable. white people feelingf ba uncomfortable precedes a lot of bad stuff for us. that's why wus.e fight whitee fi discomfort every day, because the happier they are, the safers we are. >> that was a clip frosem wp fr the americanoms societymity of magical, an anti-white comedy, and now the biggest box office bust of the year. >> i wonder who even paid d to see that anti-whiteto movie?i i have a hunch it was whites. >> joining me now, chris rufo, manhattan institute senior fellow. so what do you got cooking, chris? happy thursday, by the way have >> well, it's great to be with you on thursday. and here's the thing that you have to know t yo about i about critical race theory, about trans ideology. it's j >> it's just a system o of buzzwords. you might remember that old gamef buzzwo, mad libs, where yc a bunch of random phrases and it made sens
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be arrested. >> and he joins us now. what's up, docw,? hi, jeffrey. thank you for having me. of course. good to see you again. well, tell me about the drugs that you've done. >> all of them. any kind of drugt drugs yos have around me and been anything that grown from the ground, like marijuana le, mushrooms, cocaine, things like that. i've tried ketamine before. it's not my cup of tea.i gu i guess for me, ites had to beul something that kind of, you know, the american dream dreah is wakinghic up early and going and doing a remedial job anddial job lovib bit of it. >> so i'd probably say like crystal meth, amphetamines or something. well, you look greatabrystalphee to say. and tell me why you think we should legalize narcotics? i think that decriminalizing things in this country would be athis cou big step forwardn r and progress rather than treating people like criminals ,treat them like patients. i think that by decriminalizing
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it, you'll be able to get mor more people into places where they can get help for addiction ,thingths like that.lowing >> so all the fentanyl flowing in across the southern bordeacrt you're not that concerned about that. about and know that no federaln' all the terrible, terrible thing. and i don't recommend anybody tryinganybody it. it's not something that, t you know, recreationally, i would say like, you know, to only go to party to have you tried. i have done it. yeah. i've actually died of it and had to be brought back. i didn't know it was that low. i thought it was cocaine. it definitely made me take a step back for sure. >> and i don't think anyone should do what they don't want to do. i think that if if you have a hunch and you feel like, you know, that's something that you wanfeel likt to figuree yourself, i think it's a great it's a great learning tool. you know, whether it's something that like you're drinking coffee in the morning to get going or takingdg a line of crack over caffeine, crystal meth, it's all the samer thing to the mother.
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to the global conflict shaping our world. we will cover it in full. don't miss gallagher weeknights >> jn fox news at night. by now, you've seene seen the interviews with the drug guru, the smoker, ga the vegan instagrammers. >> and i don't know, have they gotten ito gi dot together? not sure. johnwhat about you? do you need to get it together? johnny went to find out what is america's biggest problem? america needs a better die>> wh >> there needs to be a lot more trees planted in places. social media m is affecting the way the world operates. my dog eats all my stuff. well, where's the golf course? . >> why do you think weo yo have these problems? people just don't lookthin out r each other. >> catch up out here. is it like real? i'm tellinal i'm telg right now. it's is not real. why do we need more treesmore t
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to clean up the air? more? if they're planting a tree in front of my house and n the ait have to just deal with the tree. >> i think the tree should be in front of your house. yes. wae tol with. d >> stop it! stop it, stop it! all ofuld you blame for this billionaires? a lot of couch potatoes. am i blame the community and the pt government. but why are your problems? my problems? certaiatoes. nity andernment.n problems affet everyone. you must have a big problem with georg lemse washington. he should have given. he should have given the second thought to chopping down the tree. >> that's terrible. and thomas jefferson, he's undere though siege. sieg tell me about your problems.e. it's jus♪ ]t hard to be alive right now. well, the country ever get it together? >> w was not kind to me was on the subway. >> that's a big problem in new york. get out of towinn. get out of town. i don't like when i go outside and there's litter on the ground. in n yk.i had my tooth broken lt halloween. i haven't been able to fix it. sounds like you need to get it >>eege. i look like a nerdy hillbilly. what was the most traumaticppend to happen to you as a child? i've been almost kidnapped once or twice. you t robbed one time.
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i sliced my head open on a ceiling fan. i took it. such as >> i sli heaopeni. how did you get it together? i started singinidg sing me a song. >> i want to dance with somebody. i want to be with somebody with fight. >> why do you think society hass a problem telling people to get it together? they don't want people voting. they mean they're afraid >> their children are going to abandon them and run away. >> it's hard, man. to tell.t toge someone's together. together. you got to get it together. you can't have everybodyth. on the same page. >> you can't have a bunch of smart people working. oh, it's good. hey, do you have it togethero yo now? >> but i'm doingu have my to han in there, man. >> yeah. you sure about that? they need to get it together tht did you buy it? >> buy what? get it together. got it together. what can't believe it. >> a famous author wrote, get it together. t it he explains why people believe what they believe. do you want a copy togeth?
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yeah. barnes noble's over there. i got a free copy. well, we & nobl this for you. well, what do you have for me that's got it together? just see. e i got it together. hey, just your handsome man >>s. ike to do from girlt it and we did it.righ do you want to congratulate jesse watters on gett! it together being a number one new york times best selling author? that's pretty big. ber 1 nejesse.big. i'm gonna get it together. get it together and stop t it. g around >> they get it together. tour keeps rolling north vail,lg new jersey. yo this is where you're going to see me tomorrow. saturday. tomorrow's not saturday.rrow tomorrow's friday. friday i will be on the gutfeld show, but on i saturday i'm goie to be at northfield, new jersey. >> you can come from connecticu on got, york or jers, i'll be there. >> sold out is point pleasanteasant beach, new jersey. >> and then later fort myers lateh haven, vero beach and yorba linda. >> that's fun to say. yorbaa let's do texts. . cory from toms river in new
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york, point pleasant sells out before i can get tickets, get it together. >> come on, man. come any way. bring the book. y from n tommy from new york. that wasn't a border invasion. it was o people rushing to buy your new book. >> nowg b that i would give out for free. >> just kidding. jud. from rhode islanfree >> wet work around my house involves doing the nightly dishes. boy, have i been sheltered. but you do the dishes. >> never mind. greg from palmer lake. >> my shirt may have spaghetti stains, but my consciencelean. is clean called the spaghetti stain. >> greg from plainwell, michigan i wish the san diegoh was 15 bucks. just wet.thsa and it's 72. dio was. iodynamic always remember i'm watters. and this is my

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