because they can t legislate. i m very happy to see what is going to happen next. jesse: you are now an officer. i am a reserve police officer in the st. anthony s police department in idaho. we work to help kid. anti-bullying. i give talks to elementary kids who don t listen to me haven t. but i have the officer badge on so they pay a little bit of attention. our police force has got and lot of flack the last few years. abolish police, is that on her list, too? jesse: candace and dean, thank you very much. up next, tomi lahren at the border. what she found out may surprise
obama, obama showing a picture from that visit and saying, this is how i ll remember tony. he taught us about food, but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. to make us a little less afraid about the unknown. we will miss him. i think we all have bourdain stories. i was thinking about my honeymoon, going to singapore, we had to go to this chicken shack in the middle of nowhere because anthony had talked about it on television. and it was delicious. everybody ate up bourdain s advice, his sense of adventure and his love for life. the place in the middle of nowhere is the place you always want to find. anthony gave us a map around the world. in your profile you wrote about anthony s relationship with argento. by the time he met him, he gave us on the concept of romantic love. i was dead, he said. now he keeps fruit loops and boo
and you know, drugs and burglaries go hand in hand. reporter: investigators believed that kay was beaten at her home in a narrow window of time between 7:10am and 7:20am that morning. but michael said he didn t arrive at the scene until 8:30. and said he had an alibi for the time before that. he d been hanging out, he said, with a friend named anthony. reporter: what s the story he tells you about that day? we pull we pull anthony in and we we interview him and and anthony s, he s a character. he he s pretty lively. he s very talkative. he hadn t had time to talk to michael. we knew michael hadn t talked to him. reporter: so you got two unvarnished stories, this might work out. they haven t had a chance to compare notes. exactly. what time michael get to your house? roughly. you awake, sleep, what? i was up. i was up. well, i was laying back down. i was laid down on the couch, getting ready to go back to sleep. i didn t expect him that early. but but you
michelle obama which is where he realized he did a pretty good trump. you re performing at ucb. then you pitch this show to comedy central. yeah. the pitch is that donald trump is bored at the white house, but he always wanted his tv show. i think it s important to let the audience know who s being nice and who s being not nice. the president of the united states. the president show was born. i m the president. can you believe it?! airing once a week i went to your wedding with marla. it looks like a real late-night talk show with celebrity guests and banter with trump s sidekick, vp mike pence. you know what? get out of here. no. get him out! i don t want to talk to you either. get him out of here! what we ve tried to do is turn them into a dark version of abbott and costello. like art imitating life, others in anthony s trump administration have had short runs.
them into a dark version of abbott and costello. like art imitating life, others in anthony s trump administration have had short runs. wow. like chief strategist steve bannon. who put a door in the doorway? you guys heard me in the front, though, right? what d i say? and his infamous white house communications director. thank you. i m so good with the being short because i don t want to step out on stage in a concert stage and have people yelling, do the mooch. anthony scaramucci. played question sex and the city actor mario pantone. snap out of it. the real fun begins when potus leaves the studio for improvised sketches. this is really terrible. what are we, off reoading? there you go, wonderful. in one popular segment, anthony s trump it s all changed. this is not like the old neighborhood at all. visits his childhood home