welcome to jesse watters prime time tonight. i don t know who sters pri there what security measures they re taking. there s probably government watching and there mightw what on t be personal security on the island. more epstein documents releasedhe as prime time goesdocume inside island. you ve heard of smash and grabs now crash and doomsday bunkers for billionaires. what do they know that we don t ? plus, you know what jesse tters does every weekend.? 59 years ago today, jrs president lyndon b johnsoned a w declared a war on poverty. his plaarn and racial discrimination. dubbed it the great societyen party. the great society asked notae how much, but how good, not only how to create wealth, but how to use it. not only how fast we re going, but where we are headed, but the greare headet society dt end poverty. it kept poverty at the exactoves same level. the first year of the great socisat, the poverty rate wa at 15%. today the poverty rates at 13%. how man
joe bideesattersn is a threat to democracy. they re weaponizing law enforcemen t for high level election interference. trump thrown offhigh lev the bat in colorado. this is only the beginning. let me say the boys in blue still under attack. the judges never favored meer because i support trump. you know, everybody hates trump in this building. you know, it is what it is. colby covington, kari lak ce tomi lahren. charlie arnold. talking politics. plus. in 18 60, the abolitionist movement was ascendant and the process, avery democratic party was in shambles. it was the year. abraha m lincoln was on the ballot until southern democrats kicked himsouthern off the ballot. instead of trying to win an election with persuasionelecti,e southern democrats booted bu states. but even that wasn t enough. t evwasn tlincoln became the fir president ever to be electedf t with less than 50% of the vote. and then the civil war brokeivil ou wart the next year, and abra lincoln was la
judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. the 2024 election turning into a free-for-all, maybe. a dozen states could follow colorado in kicking donald trump off their ballots, or at least trying to. now republicans are found to retaliate against joe biden. we should all be encouraged by any action that makes it less likely that he will return to the president. it s a question of law. if a 14-year-old tried to run for president, would that person be kept off of the ballot because the constitution says you have to be 35 years old to run for president? what is the limiting principle for that? why, could we just say biden can be on the ballot because he lead in 8 million illegals into the country and violated the constitution, which he has? maybe we should take joe biden off the ballot in g texas. utfeld california now lookings copy the ballot ban, and a lieutenant governor trying to run
prime time tonight. oh, that was the good thing i ve ever heard in my life. let s go. democratin. let s shoot a video in then senate. and they were rising inside t-mobile arena to pay their respects, trump jumped out to the largestto pay t lead the republican has had in 20 years. america s race to the bottom. plus oc. i feel going out my finger, just getting the heart senate building has produced some of washington s biggest fireworks. from condoleezza rice testifying biggest in front of e 911 commission or james comey lying through his teetht th about the russia hoax. to brad kavanaugh s testy confirmation hoax, hearing righo room 216. yes, we drank beer. my friends and i, the boys and girls. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer and. still like beer. we drank beer. but last week broke the mold. a sex tape. hing not that there s anything wrong with that. with tha, actually, in this cas, there is. the tape was sose graphic. kind of made us miss the blue dress. a youn drg m
weekend of deadly severe storms. in parts of arkansas. the damages catastrophic reports of at least a dozen tornadoes. they re the hardest hit area was the town of wind. we don t know what s left. all my neighbors house is about destroyed. my two boys are out now trying to help dig people out of their homes. little rock, arkansas also bearing the brunt of these storms, the city s mayor, telling cnn today that entire neighborhoods were flattened. impact is devastating. i just came out of nowhere. clearly no, it was coming. everyone took cover, as relates to the emergency response from that standpoint, but just to see the devastation of the impact of the flattening of homes, flattening of businesses and a matter of minutes. and more devastation and several other states, including indiana and tennessee , as state that is reporting seven deaths now, but the threat is far from over. millions are now bracing for a new round of storms. today cnn has teams tracking the latest from th