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against their political statements or not, he was acting constitutionally. >> raymond, i think it's time to confess right now. you need to make a confession. how many times have you been to disney? >> laura i have been going since i was a child but i haven't been in recent years. i try not to. >> you are such a liar. you were there a week ago. >> i said i am trying not to go. my children drag me. >> you are a disney addict. your children are adults. you drag your kids there. i know that for a fact. >> they take you where you don't want to go. >> love you. up next, jesse watters. welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight, there is families of victims here today. have you apologized to the victims? would you like to do so now? they are here. you are on national television. >> hoping politician solve your

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problems? good luck. >> we are going to get back. we will get swag and use it for travel. >> fanti's office caught using public money as a piggy bank. >> this summer is the hottest on record. 2023 is said to be the warmest record on year with the hottest year on record. >> climate scientists literally caught cooking the books. plus,-- one of the oldest tails in greek mythology, the story of pandora. zeus was angry and ordered the creation of pandora to use as a weapon. historians described her as evil , hidden in beauty. pandora was beautiful, but inside she was artificial.

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a lifelike android sent to earth to punish humans for discovering fire. humans would be punished with zeus wrath for their dangerous discoveries. the idea of a beautiful cyborg coming from another universe to punish humanity has been engraved in the various cultures throughout the world. from ancient allegories to sci-fi books to the big screen. >> stop. ava, i said stop! >> but what if the digital revolution is really a war? a wore that we are losing. a wore that we opened up and can't put back in the box? look around the dinner tables. families and friends aren't talking to each other. they are silently hunched back over their phones. you go to a concert instead of enjoying the moment everyone is fussing to record it. when you glance at your phone, what do you see?

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scroll, scroll, scroll. you see friends you really see and strangers you will never know. they call it your feed. it feels like a feeding tube into the lifeless body that doesn't move. they say you are hooked on your feed. these are just images. they are not really there. its cars, cooking, sports, beauty, money. the scroll addicts in action. you hold your breath. dating, you get a text. it's like pavlov's dog. who is it? it's just johnny. what does he want? after staring at your phone you feel sick. your eyes feel a little damage, your chest feels tight and your shoulder feels sore. your spine aches from technet. give that phone and feed it to 18. remember when you were a team? you were a mess. vulnerable. you didn't know what you

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thought. the phone is a weapon and we are getting hurt. so what are we going to do about it? the politicians have a little game they play called embarrass the billionaire. >> mr. zuckerberg, hugh and the companies before us, i don't you don't mean it to be so you have blood on your hands. you have a product that's killing people. when we had cigarettes killing people we did something about it. you are going to talk about guns. we have the atf. nothing here. there is not a damn thing anybody can do about it. you cannot be sued. >> primetime isn't advocating banning cigarettes or guns. i need to know what exactly is for sale. because the product is being used to sell you. >> it appears you are trying to be the premier sex trafficking site in this country. >> that's ridiculous. >> it is not ridiculous.

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you want to tell around and tell these people. take it down. we are here discussing. we need you all to work with us. no, you are not. you are not! >> senators only get about seven minutes each. hearings descend into chaos and witnesses rope a dope until the bell rings. both sides enjoy these parameters. senators raise money off the feisty video clips and witnesses stay disciplined, take a beating and reveal very little and leave out of d.c. same day. but it's critical to hear what these powerful men have done. listen. >> these results may contain images of child sexual abuse. you gave users two choices. get resources or see results anyway. mr. zuckerberg, what the hell were you thinking? >> it's often helpful to rather jen just blocking it to direct

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them toward something that could be helpful for getting them to get help. >> what did you do next? when someone clicked? you may be getting child sexual abuse images and they click see results anyway. what was your next step? >> we take down anything we think is sexual abuse material on the service. do you want me to answer your question? >> zuckerberg gives you an option to few child sex abuse? we never really got an answer to that. does zuckerberg know his products are damaging us but hides the evidence? >> 37% of teenage girls between 13 and 15 were exposed to unwanted in a week on instagram. you knew about it and who did you fire? this is why we are building it with tools. >> who did you fire? >> i'm not going to answer that. >> because you didn't fire anybody. you didn't take any significant

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action. >> it's not appropriate to talk about. >> do you know who is sitting behind you? you've got families from across the nation whose children are either severely harmed or gone and you don't think it's appropriate? >> an apology was in order. >> there is families of victims here today. have you apologized to the victims? would you like to do so now? they are here. you are on national television. would you like to apologize to the victims who have been harmed by your product? show him the pictures. would you like to apologize for what you've done to these good people? [ applause] >> a forced apology is better than no apology at all. it wasn't that long ago that cars didn't have seatbelts. detroit knew this was dangerous and had to be forced to include them in every car that rolled off the assembly line. congress hasn't forced zuckerberg to do anything.

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he has been showing up to these hearings for years. >> we didn't take a broad few of our responsibility and that was a big mistake. are certainly a lot of problems we are handling now and addressing proactively now. at lastres hearing and last month's hearing i spoke about the role internet platforms play. we are ready to work to move beyond hearings and get started on real reform. >> same story, different day in the politicians know it. >> i've been here seven years and so far all i've seen us do is run around, go to hearings, issuing press releases, talking about the issue. we have yet to really pass a privacy bill. we've done a little bit on child exploitation, but we need more. >> why would we think washington can clean up big tech when they can't even clean up the city

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they live in? washington led an international sex trafficker jeffrey epstein wreak havoc at the highest level. you think washington is going to sanitize social media? pedophiles get into facebook just as easy as migrants get into the country. don't expect salesmen and politicians to enforce the rules that they wrote to be broken. meta and six other tech stocks are the only companies right now keeping the stock market up. the magnificent seven. washington is not allowed to go near these guys. d.c. is layered with brigades of tech lobbyists. donations, golf junkets, no-show jobs for politician's wives. when the politician or fbi agent leaves washington, big tech has jobs for them. the fbi facebook suppressed to vote the last election. no one paid a price. chuck schumer's daughters are working in lobbying for facebook and amazon. it's a revolving door of patronage. which is why they rolled their

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eyes at the hunter biden thing. that's the business model. everybody does it. they win, you lose. don't let zuckerberg be your dad. wake up. unshackle yourself from tech addiction. don't rely on the government and the ceo. it's time for the american people to start taking control. chris hansen is the host of take down with chris hansen. michael esther is the author of the comfort crisis. they both joined me now. michael i will get to you in a minute because your book changed my life. chris, tell me something. you actually said you were at one of these hearings years ago. >> i testified in front of congress in 2007 on this very issue and at that time in that year there were 100,000 reports of inappropriate context tween adults and children on social media platforms. last year there were 32 million such reports to the national

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center of missing and exploited children. last week my takedown team from true blue and i were in alabama doing another sting operation and still men are exploiting these social media platforms to meet children online for sex. >> this is the business model of the social media companies? or just a dark thing on the side they don't touch? >> i think it's both. i think on the surface they say they want to do something. but the reality is unless they are sued, and these cases go to a civil court and there are huge judgments, were unless people like me embarrass them, and families whose children have died or been sexually exploited speak out, nothing changes. they talk about laws. they shake their head. months down the road there is a lobbying effort and these things are covered up under the guise of the first amendment. i will fight for the first amendment as aggressively as anybody else. but they need to make some changes. if our intelligence committee can set up a matrix, a filtering

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system, to weed out potential terrorist threats, why can't we do that for this terrorist threat? >> where can we see your new show? >> you can see it on true blue.com, takedown with chris hansen podcast. >> the comfort crisis was one of the best books i have ever written. and a good portion of it is just removing your face from the stupid screen that is sucking the soul out of your body. tell us why we can't rely on these politicians and tech executives to police this. you have to do it yourself. >> yes. my basic theory is that everything that improves your life is usually going to be uncomfortable at first. if you want to improve your fitness you have to exercise. exercises uncomfortable. if you want to lose weight you have to eat less. you will be hungry and uncomfortable. that same trend follows with cell phones. these things are dialed in to capture our attention and give

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us exactly the type of stimulation we crave. but it's often at the expense of our sanity, our mental health, and it's taking us away from all these things that are good for us like time outdoors in time with others. like just paying attention to the outside world and enjoying life and living it. >> we are like little mice sucking on that little vessel and just sitting there getting fat and stupid? >> exactly. cell phones work off the exact same mechanisms that slot machines work off. that system works in all animals. it is perfect at capturing attention. you get this random reward at the perfect schedule so you are checking and rechecking and rechecking. tech companies know this. they have this absolutely dialed in. they know what will capture human attention. they know what will hold it. the whole point for them is to sell the attention. if you are getting a service for free, you are the products. you are what is being sold. unfortunately with kids and this

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bill that has had some negative side effects for youth mental health in this country. it is at crisis levels and it's terrible. >> chris hansen, how funny is it when you see the politician say we have hearings, we throw out press releases, we have done this for years but nothing changes? have they given up? >> it seems like they give in as opposed to give up. in other words they give into the lobbyists who dissuade them from passing this sort of legislation needed to crack down. we don't have a standardized federal law that takes care of this problem comprehensively. we do have some laws on the books, but a lot of the people aren't funded well enough to enforce it. >> doesn't help when schumer's entire family is getting paid by big tech and he controls what goes out of the senate. that usually not helpful, but that's what they want and that's why they put them there. great book, i love it. chris, cannot wait to see your next season.

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we've got an update in the finney saga. loverboy finalizes divorce to run away with any. but they got hit with subpoenas and have to testify about their shenanigans together. when it rains, it pours. fani's office has a whistleblower and the whistleblower recorded fani. and the free beacon gave the recording to prime time. the whistleblower amanda tim cincotta fani's aid stealing money. fani's office got a federal grant for a half million dollars. it was supposed to go to gang prevention.

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but the aid allegedly blew the money on travel, computers and swag. the whistleblower confronted fani and recorded it. >> he wanted to do things with grants that were impossible and i kept telling him that we can do that. he would take me off and tell people i wasn't doing what i'm supposed to do because i questioned him. because i helped write that grant. i knew what was in that grant. he told everybody we are going to get macbooks and get swag and use it for travel. i said you cannot do that. it's a very specific grant. >> it was clear to me and i'm not saying that your assessment is wrong. >> what did fani do next? fired the whistleblower. seven armed men escorted her out of the office. fani said the whistleblower didn't meet her standards and fani's a denied he stole swag. do we sense a pattern?

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she hires unqualified people in the money gets spent on trips and swag. this is the woman who is prosecuting trump. for years, the left has been tearing down statues of our founding fathers. they hate the wightman who created the greatest document and country on earth. very few of those rioters were charged. when a liberal be heads a statue of thomas jefferson, that is good old-fashioned free-speech. statue toppling wasn't just tolerated, it was encouraged by washington's most powerful people like nancy. beheading thomas jefferson was free-speech but a man who toppled the statue of satan is being charged with a hate crime. the devil was erected at the iowa state capitol by a satanic temple right next to the nativity scene in an intentionally provocative and disrespectful act. before christmas a guy beheaded the satan statue.

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the men, former u.s. navy reserve pilot michael cassidy told prime time it was good old christian civil disobedience. >> i was surprised that the legislature allowed it and they didn't do anything to take it and it offended me. it touched a nerve. it was righteous indignation. i call it christians civil disobedience. yes, i took the statue that was there and the idol or whatever you want to call it, and it's no longer there. spec democrat prosecutors now charging cassidy with a hate crime for removing satan's statue. it's a hate crime to take down satan. it's a hate crime to move satan away from baby jesus. cassidy is facing jail time. before you play devils advocate and say come on, toppling a satan statue is an attack on religious freedom.

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the sub tannic temple admits satan isn't even their god. you are probably going to go to hell, right? >> i don't believe in hell. we are a nonreligious group. >> how can it be a hate crime to remove a statue made up by a religious group? if you just toppled george washington, he would be off scott free. smoking gun evidence that climate scientists are cooking the books. and georgia is facing a monkey invasion. (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion and may cause infusion reactions.

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stop me if you heard this before. 2023 was the hottest year on record. >> news just into cnn. it's official, this summer is the hottest on record globally by a huge margin. >> 2023 is said to be the warmest year on record. >> 2023 was the hottest year on

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record by a longshot. >> 2023 left the records tumbling like dominoes confirming it was the hottest year ever recorded. >> hottest year on record? how long have you been keeping global temperature records? i asked my staff. they said we've only been keeping stats on the global temperature for 140 years. so is this really the hottest year on record? because how accurate were the global temperature records in 1880 when we started keeping them? you are telling me we had thermometers all over asia, africa and alaska in 1880 and they were accurate? yeah. so i asked my staff. who is measuring the global temperature? it's the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, no. and where are they putting the thermometers? we found out they are putting the thermometers in the cities. we are in the cities? on concrete and asphalt.

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have you ever been to the city in the summer? ever walk around in your bare feet on a city sidewalk in august? it is hot. that is where we are putting the thermometers to measure the world's temperature, on little heat islands. concrete and asphalt attract heat and retain heat a lot more than the country side. it can be 10 degrees hotter in the city than in the country on the same day. we found out the government has been placing thermometers to measure global warming on airport runways. yeah. others were found in parking lots, on rooftops and on concrete sidewalks. oh, and we also found them on exhaust fans of ac units. no wonder we think the earth is warming. we are literally cooking the books. meteorologist and lieutenant colonel john shoot chuck says this. documents clearly show that 96%

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of u.s. temperature reporting stations are improperly located. where many produce unrealistic warming through the urban heat island effect. the solution is simple. either move the cities, were move the thermometers. i think we have to move the thermometers. but if we do, the gazillion dollar green energy industry goes bankrupt. we can't have that since global warming is a big business. in order to sell you a solution there needs to be a problem and it turns out the scientists created the problem. i wonder who paid the scientist who created the problem? could it be the government? could it be the green energy industry? yes and yes. host of tomi lahren is fearless on out kick, tomi lahren. tomi, do they know that it gets hot in the city in the summer? hotter than it does in the forest or the countryside? >> well i will tell you i have been in the city in the summer,

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especially new york city, and it smells like very warm year in. it's interesting they are putting the thermometers there. i will also say this. i was a goody two shoes so i never did this. i'm sure a lot of kids remember putting a thermometer under the hot water so their parents think they are running a fever so they wouldn't have to go to school. you will be comforted to know this is exactly what the scientist and government agencies funding the scientists were doing to cook the books so they could make us think we were heading towards an impending climate apocalypse so they could get more money to fund their little projects. again, we have all been lied to by big green and the science that we are not supposed to question. sadly, this doesn't surprise me at all. >> i did the same thing except i didn't run it under water. i leaned over and put the thermometer up to my reading lamp light bulb. my mom comes in, 104, you little sweet thing. why don't you just rest today. worked like a charm.

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and the scientist just got caught doing that for global warming. do think they will ever move the thermometers out of the cities? >> you just gave them an idea. now they will put them under the reading lamps to make us think that the temperature is in fact rising. they will move them from the airport tarmac to a reading lamps. you have just given them more ammunition and probably more funding, more grant dollars coming their way to make it look like things were heating up in 2024. who knows how much more money and subsidies we will give them to conduct important research. >> if tomi calls out sick you better check the thermometer. i don't know. be careful. we know your tricks. >> now i know where to put it. >> thanks, tomi. prime time is so grateful for monkeys. we use monkeys to test products before humans take them like vaccines, medicine and hairspray. even the brain implants that elon musk put into a human went

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into a monkey's brain first. prime time doesn't want to be a human guinea pig. send in the monkeys. we used to get monkeys from china but that ended after the pandemic. now our monkeys are made in america, which is good. prime time is a strong supporter of domestic monkey production. but there is a problem. where are we going to do this dangerous monkey experimentation? in the desert? no. in your backyard. a small town of bainbridge, georgia is about to get hit with 30000 monkeys, double the town's population. monkeys are not good neighbors. residents are worried they will spread disease, contaminate the river or escape the monkey farm. >> i worked my whole life. i can go starting somewhere else. nobody will want to buy my house within a mile and a half of that facility. i will put it up right now. if anyone wants to by it let me know.

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>> it feels very disheartening that our efforts to contribute to the growth and prosperity of our town may be jeopardized by one single bad decision. >> i think all of you voted for it. i want to know why in the world anyone would do something like that. >> the developers of the monkey farm say it will be like a maximum security prison, which no one ever escapes from prison. but why not put the monkey super max in the middle of nowhere if you are testing a nuclear bomb you don't do it in the suburbs. kim lives a mile away from the proposed monkey farm. james, what will you do win the monkeys come and want to see you? >> it's going to be a big problem. >> i am sure people exercise their second amendment rights in bainbridge. are they jamming this monkey farm down your throat? >> yes. we knew nothing about it until two weeks ago.

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they said they started this back in september of this year, it last year, and then even before that. two weeks they started a facebook page and it's gotten close to 6000 people have joined it in two weeks. >> we have seen what bats can do after the pandemic when you experience on them with viruses. god knows what they will be doing with the monkeys. you could get all sorts of ridiculous diseases like pinkeye. remember the woman and pennsylvania that was attacked by the escape monkey from the semi truck? her eye closed shut. she had to warm up a washcloth and go like this for six hours. >> they spread all kinds of diseases. it's like a playpen for monkeys. mosquitoes get in there and bite the monkeys. guess who gets bitten next? the residence of aine bridge,

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georgia. >> did they not think of the mosquitoes or anything that could invest the monkey for and hop onto the lab coats. the next thing you know they are at arby's sucking back co*cktails with the rest of the residence. all of a sudden you get pinkeye in both eyes and can't see anything. then you drive home and crashed into a tree. >> tuberculosis. >> tuberculosis, smallpox, monkeypox. the list goes on and on. we are hoping you guys don't have to wear body in bainbridge. we will do everything we can in primetime to protect you from the monkey farm. we support experimenting on monkeys because we don't want to be the guinea pigs. but not in bainbridge. let us know if they cross the line. okay? >> we need all the help we can get in bainbridge. we appreciate every bit of it. >> mr. chestnut, thanks as always and keep us posted.

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you like to laugh. it's good for you. lowers stress, takes the edge of. that is why got billed is the king of comedy. i don't find him funny but he is head over shoulders over the competition. jon stewart took the reins of the daily show and sarcastic user and they antiestablishment approach made him a household name. hit the right a lot but he hit the left too. >> he came out of the white house not only dead broke but in debt. >> i still get emotional just thinking about it. >> don't hold it against me that i don't own a single stock or bond. >> don't hold it against me but i have a bucket outside. what's with the poverty tourette's. why do they think we need a hobo for president? snack after a while still work stuart got stale and so did all of late night. the show has turned into political soapboxes.

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they call the country races. now the daily show is bringing stuart back after an eight year absence hoping he can fix the disaster he helped create. society has changed. people are not only angry about current jokes. they are going back in time to tear down the classics. take the movie airplane. it would never fly in today's age. jokes like this would get you canceled. scenic i've got to get out of here. i've got to get out of here. get a hold of yourself. >> let me handle this. >> calm down and get back to your seat. i will take care of this. column down and get a hold of yourself. >> dr. you are wanted on the phone. everything will be all right. >> i've got to get out. >> jokes about speaking jive. cnn would freak out. >> can i get you something?

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>> i'm sorry i don't understand. >> stewardess, i speak jive. >> he said that he is in great pain and wants to know if you can help him. >> would you tell him to relax and i will be back as soon as i can with some medicine. >> hang loose lead. she will be back. >> what it is big mama. my mama didn't raise no dummy. >> making a character too flamboyant. forget about it. you would get a sternly worded letter from glad. >> it's a big, pretty white plane with the red stripes and curtains in the window and wheels. it looks like a big tylenol. >> we are going to the tower. good luck. >> the tower? rapunzel, rapunzel. >> airplane and many classics never would make it today.

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that's a shame. david sacher is the writer and director of the hit movie who joins us now. could you ever make airplane today? >> actually, of course we could, just without the jokes. >> that is true. you have stereotypes for a reason. white people can't dance. women are manipulative. the brazilians are great at soccer. what is wrong with playing with that? >> and jews are not great sports heroes. we would do whatever we thought was funny and we would put it on. it was just natural. the guy who played the flamboyant air controller was in our kentucky fried theater show on pico boulevard in la in the early 70s. we did whatever we thought was funny. actually, we were kind of angry. we would watch the airport movies and the nun would be

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talking sweetly to a little girl played by linda blair and it made us angry. we did a whole thing on that. anything to subvert this whole idea of the innocence of children and the bravery of airline captains. we wanted to poke holes in all of that. that's really what we did. >> isn't comedy about subversion? isn't that the core essence of what you are trying to do? get right to the edge and get over it a little bit and shake everything of and then laugh about it? >> yeah, that's what we always did. we did the movie as a spoof on a 1957 movie called zero hour which was straight, humorless and we thought it was wonderful. actually, unintentionally funny in many parts. there was actually a scene where the doctor says, stewardess, i think you ought to know what our chances are.

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we have to find somebody back there who cannot only fly this plane but who didn't have fish for dinner. that we put right in airplane. that went right into the script. other things. we went to see the movie shaft in the mid-70s. we loved it. but walking out of the theater we said it was great, but we couldn't understand what the dialogue, what the characters were saying. i think we said what if we put subtitles. that's really how that became in airplane. >> it's a classic film and we love it. every time its on cable we stop what we are doing and watch it. got fell need some help. i was going to give you my number after the commercial break. i don't know if you have seen his show, but the writers could use you. they could really use you. >> i am kind of busy not working here in la.

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watters cooler. let's bring an author of the canceled culture dictionary, the only dictionary he has ever read. >> shots fired from watters. >> he has a special out on fox nation. jimmy failla. i pronounced his name right this time. picture this. friday night, your wife, your girlfriend cannot decide what she wants. typical. italian? sushi? i don't think so. we are hungry. we've got to make a decision. some smart guys came up with a new strategy. watch. spin-up where are we going to

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eat? where? >> chipotle? >> how did you know? >> how did you know i was craving that? let's go. >> guess where i am taking you to eat? just guess. >> olive garden. did i get it right? >> absolutely got it right. we've been together too long. >> why can't women decide anything? >> there is two things i have to preface here. these are young couples. district doesn't work if you've been in a long-term relationship. i am surprise you are even taking me out, you lose her. anyway, it does. when you are young and everything is enthusiastic. this is why it is worth covering for real. the reason women and men don't appreciate your indecisiveness when it comes to dinner. we want passion. we were passionate about what we're doing. when you say i don't really care, you pick. that's not enthusiastic. >> that's why i like to tell people where we are going to dinner.

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we are going here. >> listen. if my wife makes weight on thursday night, we will go out friday. she has to get off the scale. we will go out friday. i am being silly. >> nobody ever does this, but i go to costco all the time. seriously, the deals, the pizza and free samples. people are on to the return policy. >> we are returning a two and a half-year-old couch to cosco. i don't know why i am so nervous. i think maybe because it has been that long. we bought it from costco. >> they gave us our full refund to the card. yeah, it worked. by your furniture from costco if you can return it if you don't like it anymore. >> she was on the couch for two years doing god knows what. >> i don't believe her. the video doesn't show the receipt. they have disabled the comments.

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there is no footage of that couch inside costco. you returned your couch. is a video of my couch in the parking lot and me back in the house claiming i returned to my couch. i have owned some couches and my bachelor days and tried to return themselves to costco. i don't know this is real. a lot of tiktok is manipulative. >> are using "jesse watters primetime" was duped? >> they know you are doing this stuff. >> i will fall for anything. a new spot in new hampshire is facing backlash from the neighbors. why? it's because it's not really any old spot. it's a diverse bath. adults go there and dress up like babies and where diapers. have you been? >> this is not the first diaper spot. another one is called the white house. cheap shot at the president. this is weird. the fact that we are calling it out as weird means we are a

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month away from being called diaper phone. some weirdo has a fetish that shouldn't be around children. we pushed back on behalf of children and get told we are diaper shaming. i saw it. i will take cheap shots at jimmy today. >> you have a new book out and it's doing very well. i paged through it the other night before i slid my diaper off. >> you dirt bag. cancel culture dictionary. go get it. it matters. what's this ridiculous sherpa blanket that you have there jesse watters? get ready. this is for valentine's day. this is a fox news valentine's day sherpa blanket. you can get under here with their loved one or not so loved one and snuggle, canoodle or do whatever you want. do what that girl did on that couch for two and a half years.

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we have jesse watters primetime cups, "gutfeld!". the watters ones are better quality. i shouldn't have said that. >> the "gutfeld!" filled mug is the same size as greg, which is cute. >> extra small. let's do some texts. grace from illinois, send the monkeys to martha's vineyard. oh boy. bill from paw paw, michigan. is that really a city? the world needs more chris hansen right about now. i am telling you. what a good guy. kevin from covington, louisiana. our family has a strict no cell phone policy during dinner. i love you and your family. i am watters and this is my world. welcome to "hannity". today big tech ceos were grilled during a hearing on capitol hi

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