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00:00Welcome to Jesse Waters' prime time tonight.
00:03A 23-year-old woman who came here from Ukraine
00:06who was slaughtered by a deranged monster
00:09who was roaming free after 14 prior arrests.
00:13We have to be vicious just like they are.
00:16Trump takes on the Blue City bloodbath.
00:19Democrat politicians, liberal judges, and weak prosecutors
00:22would rather virtue signal than lock up criminals.
00:25Say it once, say it twice!
00:27Say it once, say it twice!
00:29We will not put up with ice!
00:31We will not put up with ice!
00:33Icebreakers training for battle.
00:36I'm glad ice doing what the f*** they do.
00:38Ice keep up the good God's f***ing work.
00:40What are you smiling at, huh?
00:41You want something to smile at?
00:43Damn, mother f***!
00:44Sex, drugs, and tiger blood.
00:48Charlie Sheen is here.
00:50If you need three or four lines of blow
00:51to kind of get your focus up to speed,
00:54maybe start with one or maybe three, you know?
00:58Plus...
00:58Democrats are running a national catch-and-release business.
01:12They've set up shop in every major city,
01:14from New York to Seattle.
01:16The business model, they stop criminals from going to prison
01:19so they can spit them back onto the streets.
01:22It's a revolving door of injustice.
01:24No matter how many dead bodies it creates,
01:27from Lake and Riley to Irina Zarutska,
01:30Democrats won't ever say their names or show their faces,
01:33but we will.
01:35For far too long,
01:37Americans have been forced to put up with Democrat-run cities
01:41that set loose savage, bloodthirsty criminals
01:43to prey on innocent people.
01:45In Charlotte, North Carolina,
01:47we saw the results of these policies
01:48when a 23-year-old woman
01:51who came here from Ukraine
01:53met her bloody end on a public train.
01:57A beautiful young girl
01:58that never had problems in life
02:01with a magnificent future in this country.
02:06New surveillance video and extreme caution.
02:13Viewer warning shows Irina just seconds
02:16after getting slashed in the neck.
02:18She looks confused.
02:20She looks vulnerable, heartbroken.
02:23Irina didn't die immediately.
02:25She suffered and then collapsed to the floor,
02:28unconscious, in a pool of her own blood.
02:31She came to America because she thought
02:33she would die in Ukraine,
02:34but she died here.
02:36She was a refugee.
02:39She literally came to the United States
02:40from a bomb shelter in Ukraine
02:42to escape the war.
02:44And she was going about her day.
02:46She was coming home from work
02:48on a light rail train,
02:50like all of us do all the time,
02:52and she was brutally murdered.
02:54After Irina's death,
02:56the embassy in Ukraine called and said,
02:58we'll help you bring her home.
03:00And her family said no.
03:01They said she loved America.
03:03We're going to bury her here.
03:04So I think we can give her an America
03:06to be proud of.
03:07As Mr. Barnacle said,
03:08something here is broken,
03:09and we're here to fix it.
03:11She was working.
03:12She assimilated.
03:14But her American dream got cut down on a train.
03:17The feds are tacking on a terrorism charge,
03:20and to Carlos Brown, the killer,
03:22is facing lethal injection.
03:24And there's a bill in play to add options,
03:27electric chair or firing squad.
03:29But the media says,
03:30we're just cherry picking cases
03:31to find a white George Floyd.
03:34They've been looking for opportunities
03:36to make this some sort of, like,
03:38reciprocal George Floyd situation.
03:40And that's the part that I think
03:43he's almost giving away the game.
03:45And it's sad to see a lot of people
03:48going along with it.
03:49Big difference here.
03:50We're not rioting.
03:52And Floyd was no choir boy.
03:54Irina was an innocent angel.
03:56And Floyd's death was unintentional.
03:58Here, there's no doubt
03:59DeCarlos was there to kill.
04:02And he's not just one bad apple.
04:03There are a lot of DeCarlos Browns
04:05running around.
04:06DeCarlos had 14 priors.
04:08Wake County, North Carolina,
04:10just a few miles away from Charlotte.
04:12There's 800 people with 14 or more priors
04:15just from the last decade.
04:18Some of them racked up
04:1850 to 70 arrests apiece.
04:22And this isn't for jaywalking.
04:24Almost all of them have assault charges.
04:26They're violent.
04:28Yesterday, another North Carolina man,
04:30Julian MacArthur, with 30 arrests,
04:33stabbed a woman with a drug needle
04:35while he was out on probation.
04:37Alexander Dickey, 30 years old,
04:4040 arrests.
04:42He was just let out of jail
04:43and shot a college girl in the ribs.
04:45And now she's dead.
04:47The dad wants the death penalty.
04:50Logan would want him dead.
04:52He is the prime candidate.
04:54He checks all the boxes.
04:55He rings the bell.
04:56He's graduated every step of the way
05:00from his crimes.
05:01He was arrested 39 times, Trey.
05:0425 of them were felonies.
05:07I mean, this guy wasn't getting any better.
05:09They didn't put him in prison
05:10so he couldn't be rehabilitated.
05:13So, you know, why not?
05:15Why haven't they made a statement
05:17that they are seeking the death penalty now?
05:19I don't understand.
05:20It's been four months last week
05:22that my daughter was executed.
05:24It's not just North Carolina.
05:25Every major city has DeCarlo's Browns.
05:28In Baton Rouge, Anthony Jelks Jr.
05:30He had six arrests in six years,
05:32from firearm charges to domestic abuse.
05:35And he was let out of jail,
05:37put on probation,
05:38and then raped a four-year-old.
05:40Gave her an STD.
05:42New York City.
05:43Remember Michelle,
05:44the woman who was arrested over 97 times?
05:46I went to Bloomingdale's.
05:49Bloomingdale's, and I stole them.
05:52I took, I, I professionally,
05:54I professionally obscured
05:56some, some, some items
05:59consisting of polo and Ralph Lauren.
06:01You got a pretty nice shirt on.
06:03Did you steal that shirt?
06:04Did I obscure this shirt?
06:05I sure did.
06:06Will you steal even now
06:07that you're out on supervised release?
06:08I have to give me an outfit.
06:10Okay, so you're gonna go steal it.
06:11So I have to go work.
06:13Work is stealing.
06:15I don't call it something.
06:16I call it professional,
06:17professional boosted.
06:19Hmm.
06:19So what are Democrats doing to stop it?
06:22Nothing.
06:23Kami Mandami in New York
06:24wants to empty the prisons.
06:26The police can arrest
06:27these bad seeds all weekend,
06:28but it means nothing
06:29if they're out of jail by Monday.
06:32Dumb DAs and DEI judges
06:34are just unleashing career criminals
06:36like DeCarlos onto the streets.
06:38And every time someone gets killed,
06:39they say, oops.
06:41The woman that let DeCarlos Brown
06:43walk with no cash bail,
06:44guess who she donated to.
06:47When Brown was arrested yet again
06:49in January of this past year,
06:52a Democrat judge who will,
06:54I will add,
06:54was a supporter,
06:55a strong supporter
06:56of former Vice President Kamala Harris,
06:59released this insane criminal once again
07:01without requiring him to pay any bail.
07:05He simply had to sign a written promise
07:07to return for his court hearing.
07:09The White House says,
07:11this is Teresa Stokes,
07:12a Harris donor
07:13who doesn't even have a law degree,
07:15but just made a career criminal
07:17and a schizophrenic
07:18who beat his own sister
07:19when he was out on parole.
07:20Pinky promised that he'd behave.
07:23Ms. Stokes wasn't elected.
07:25She was nominated by the clerk.
07:27In Mecklenburg County,
07:28the sitting clerk is Alyssa Chin Gary.
07:31On her LinkedIn page,
07:33she calls herself a clerk
07:34and a DEI consultant
07:35and a racial equity organizer.
07:38And her life mission?
07:40Reparations.
07:41We are here to honor them,
07:43to lift their names,
07:45and to continue
07:46the intergenerational work
07:48that we are required to do
07:51to eliminate structural racism.
07:54Ms. Stokes was nominated
07:55by Judge Carla Archie.
07:58Judge Archie is friends
07:59with Eric Holder,
08:00Obama's wingman.
08:02And Judge Archie
08:03isn't just any judge.
08:04In 2019,
08:05she was the DEI champion
08:07of the year.
08:08Is this starting to make sense?
08:11Did a woman die because of DEI?
08:13Just a couple months ago,
08:15a guy shot five people
08:16on New Year's,
08:17and Judge Archie
08:18sentenced him
08:19to a year and a half
08:20for shooting five people.
08:22A year and a half.
08:24This is a DEI court,
08:26and they have blood
08:27on their hands.
08:28And if the people in robes
08:29are on the same side
08:30as the bad guys,
08:31that's suicide.
08:32Are you okay with the country
08:34committing judicial suicide?
08:36I'm not.
08:38DEI died when Kamala lost.
08:40It's illegal.
08:41And releasing felons
08:42with dozens of arrests
08:43for social justice
08:45is a crime against the country.
08:48They've set up
08:48these dangerous DEI courts
08:50in cities nationwide,
08:52catching and releasing criminals
08:53to prey on innocent people.
08:55These courts need to be
08:57systematically dismantled,
08:58and that needs to happen
09:00immediately.
09:01Trump says it's time
09:02to fight fire with fire.
09:05We cannot allow
09:06a depraved criminal element
09:08of violent repeat offenders
09:09to continue spreading
09:11destruction and death
09:12throughout our country.
09:13We have to respond
09:15with force and strength.
09:16We have to be vicious
09:18just like they are.
09:20It's the only thing
09:21they understand.
09:2224 of the top 25
09:24most dangerous cities
09:25in America
09:26are run by Democrat mayors,
09:27and it's time
09:28to stop this madness.
09:30The people of our country
09:31need to insist
09:32on protection,
09:33safety,
09:34law,
09:34and order.
09:35We have proven
09:36that it can be done.
09:39Winston Marshall
09:40is a former Mumford & Sons
09:41musician
09:41and host
09:42of the Winston Marshall Show.
09:44All right, Winston,
09:45they're calling her
09:46the white George Floyd.
09:49How do you feel about that?
09:50Well, Jesse,
09:51I should first say,
09:52of course,
09:53this horrific murder
09:54of Irina Zarutska,
09:56an innocent 23-year-old refugee.
10:00For me,
10:00just putting aside,
10:02if we can for one moment,
10:03just how horrible it was
10:04watching that video,
10:06for me,
10:07a secondary horror
10:07is that I'm witnessing
10:09a two-tier America.
10:11And it seems to me
10:12without question,
10:13had the perpetrator
10:14been a white male
10:16of the same victim,
10:17we'd have been told,
10:18oh, look,
10:19America is systemically
10:20misogynistic,
10:21toxic masculinity.
10:23If it had been
10:23a black perpetrator
10:25with a white...
10:26If it had been
10:28a white perpetrator
10:29with a black victim,
10:30we'd have been told
10:30America is
10:32systemically racist,
10:34racist to the core.
10:35In fact,
10:35that has happened
10:36on several occasions.
10:37When this happens,
10:38what do we hear in response?
10:40Well, actually,
10:40it seems that most
10:41of the corporate media
10:42have been stum
10:43about the thing.
10:44Now,
10:45if you take your mind back
10:47five years to George Floyd,
10:49within moments,
10:50the media was saying,
10:51oh, this is definitely racist.
10:54There was some
10:55circumstantial evidence.
10:57I don't think circumstantial...
10:58Barely circumstantial evidence
10:59that Derek Chauvin
11:00was actually racist,
11:02horrific as that video
11:03also was,
11:04and that killing
11:04also was,
11:05watching it.
11:07Here we see
11:08a different set of standards.
11:10And you mentioned
11:11DEI there.
11:12DEI is the same thing.
11:13It's two-tier.
11:14It's one rule
11:15for one group of people
11:16and another rule
11:16for another group of people.
11:18I say this coming
11:19from Britain.
11:20In Britain,
11:20we have had decades
11:22of two-tier system
11:24and there are
11:25terrible consequences.
11:26First of all,
11:27there are more victims.
11:29If you don't punish
11:30these people,
11:30if they are not incarcerated
11:31and properly dealt with,
11:33if they don't meet
11:34the heavy hand of the law,
11:35they commit offences again.
11:37Secondly,
11:38and now this is what
11:38we're seeing in Britain,
11:39every weekend,
11:41almost every day,
11:42is protests.
11:43People have had enough.
11:44If people feel
11:45that the system
11:46is treating one group
11:47differently to another,
11:49they don't resent the system,
11:50they resent the other group.
11:52Yeah, we don't want it
11:53to get to that point,
11:53but it is getting to that point
11:55because the EI
11:56is actually causing people to die.
11:57And now we know that
11:58for a fact.
12:00The also difference
12:02between what we saw
12:02with Floyd
12:03is the media
12:04had the Floyd video
12:05on loop.
12:06We're editing this thing
12:08because we don't want to show
12:09this woman getting stabbed.
12:10We're not going to show her die.
12:12We're not going to play it
12:13over and over and over again
12:14to drum up racial resentment
12:16in order to win an election
12:18because that's what
12:18happened last time.
12:19We're trying to be careful
12:20because this does make people
12:22very emotional.
12:24When you see these judges
12:25let these guys go,
12:27it doesn't even really matter
12:28if it's black or white,
12:28just let these guys go.
12:3014 arrests,
12:3130 arrests.
12:33Why are they doing that?
12:34Yes, you've got to look
12:35at the ideology
12:36motivating these people.
12:38We've seen this now.
12:39Caroline Levitt,
12:39the press secretary,
12:40mentioned cashless bail.
12:42There's other examples,
12:43I think of San Francisco.
12:44I've witnessed that city
12:46fall into terrible state
12:48because district attorneys
12:49have said,
12:50oh, we need to prioritize
12:51rehabilitation
12:52rather than incarceration.
12:55The progressive ideology
12:56doesn't understand
12:57human incentive.
12:59You have to have disincentives,
13:01otherwise people offend again.
13:02Now, you can talk
13:03about rehabilitation.
13:04You can talk even
13:04about state rehabilitation,
13:06but there has to be
13:07proper punishment first.
13:09They will argue
13:09that punishment is mean
13:11and that people deserve
13:12second or third or fourth
13:13or fifth or sixth chances
13:15because they're impoverished
13:16or they're the victims
13:18of systemic racism.
13:20That's why they're giving
13:21all these pieces,
13:22people get out of jail free card
13:24because they believe
13:25the perpetrators
13:26are actually the victims
13:28of society.
13:29They do believe that
13:29and not punishing them
13:31is suicidal empathy.
13:34Right.
13:34They will offend again.
13:36Now, as I say,
13:37we can talk about rehabilitation,
13:38but you have to have
13:40a proper structure
13:41to punish these people.
13:42You can do both.
13:43You can do both.
13:44I don't see why not.
13:45So, will this change anything?
13:48You know, you look at Floyd,
13:49that changed the whole country
13:50for the worse.
13:52For many, many years,
13:52we're still dealing
13:53with the repercussions.
13:55Something like this,
13:56as graphic and as terrible
13:58as this is,
13:59it is getting a lot of attention.
14:01Will we see change
14:03as a result of this?
14:05Well, it might encourage...
14:06Well, we're seeing Trump already,
14:08what he's done in D.C.,
14:10bringing in...
14:11Is it the National Guard in D.C.?
14:13He's talking about
14:13bringing in the army
14:15into South Chicago.
14:16I think he might have
14:17more grounds for his argument,
14:19and that perhaps might
14:20see popular support.
14:22But I see how Democrats
14:24are reporting
14:26and looking at this.
14:26I wonder if they even know.
14:28I wonder if you're watching CNN,
14:30how much you really know.
14:30Do they know, for example,
14:31and certainly Van Jones doesn't know,
14:33that it was a racially motivated attack.
14:36The murderer is muttering
14:38under his breath
14:39as he walks away
14:40from the victim.
14:42I got the white girl.
14:44I got the white girl.
14:44Yeah, and the Department of Justice
14:45is looking into those comments
14:47and could probably tack on
14:48a hate crime,
14:50even if it matters
14:50because the guy's definitely
14:51going to get fried
14:52in the electric chair.
14:53And he should.
14:54Seems lovely.
14:54Winston, good to talk to you.
14:55Thank you so much.
14:56Thank you, Jesse.
14:57So Trump just smoked
14:59another Coke boat,
15:00plus my exclusive
15:02with Charlie Sheen.
15:03Fox News alert.
15:06The Coast Guard sank
15:07another Coke boat.
15:08Fox News alert.
15:12.
15:15.
15:20.
15:20.
15:25.
15:27.
15:30that was operation pacific viper the coast guard arrested seven smugglers seized 13 000 pounds of
15:47coke then sunk their boat this comes after secretary of war flew to the caribbean and told
15:52troops if you see narcos you know what to do what you're doing right now it's not training
15:59this is the real world exercise on behalf of the vital national interests of the united states of
16:08america to end the poisoning of the american people while foreign threats get neutralized
16:16the homegrown resistance is moving underground democrats met in the chicago liberation center
16:21for icebreaker training
16:22how will all the channers train underground street teams are running surveillance missions at ice
16:42headquarters come with me to the hottest new spot in chicago i hopped on my bike and headed over
16:49to 101 west ida b wells drive the main goal right now is to figure out what ice is up to and so
16:55anytime a law enforcement e-vehicle went in and out we took a picture of their license plate
16:59and while the bike patrol played paparazzi foot soldiers took a detour to trump tower watch
17:06they're throwing temper tantrums everybody else is telling trump gracias
17:34us 400 migrants were detained at a hyundai plant more jobs for americans i'm glad ice doing what
17:42they do ice keep up the good god work and hyundai one question are y'all hiring
17:48the media is ignoring voters and trying to give icebreakers air support but homan's not taking it
17:55he took a break from bagging maryland dads to ice msnbc
17:59i'd love some transparency as to why a lot of these people have been disappeared
18:06here's the rhetoric again right you just meant disappeared that is a ridiculous thing to say
18:11why because i said ice is doing the same thing we've done for decades comments like you just made
18:17is one of the reasons why these men and women are under threat every day at home or overseas
18:23no bad hombre safe you're either getting iced in the cities or bombed in the caribbean
18:27no exceptions blowing up boats and bagging bad guys sends a message to the cartels
18:32stop the trafficking we know where you are now we need to ramp up deportations we gave them the beds
18:39we gave them the money and the manpower now let's get to it kevin mccarthy is the former speaker of the
18:46house another coke boat blown to smithereens it's a big message it's a huge message but you got to think
18:52about this where was that boat going and who was it going to what kid was going to od i mean think
18:58about it the number one killer of americans between the ages of 18 and 45 are fentanyl and think about
19:05those ages those are the years you reproduce those are the years you serve in the military
19:08those are the years they're most productive they're trying to destroy our society and the
19:12thing i don't understand democrats defending no no let more fentanyl and coke come here and no no
19:18please don't make my streets safe so we're having a problem with people blowing uh whistles and now
19:25they're flipping the bird to skyscrapers how um tough do you think uh this resistance is so far
19:33well i know chicago's known for developing community organizers but if i go to chicago i stay at the trump
19:40hotel it is the nicest hotel with the best view and you know what once trump cleans that up you could
19:46probably walk around all around the city and take that architectural tour one of the best tours well
19:50now trump is walking around dc he's going out to dinner he brought a little crew and took questions
19:56from the press watch this kevin thank you very much everybody we wanted to take some of the members of
20:04the cabinet out to dinner here i am standing out in the middle of the street i wouldn't have done this
20:08uh three months ago four months ago i certainly wouldn't have done it a year ago
20:12all right so he's going to joe's i'm sure you've uh run up quite a bill there
20:16joe's is a good place to eat good seafood fresh good steaks too but you know i just had a friend
20:22send me a video from there he walks in he talks to the crowd of everybody there they're surprised
20:28but it's a great example look the other day i walked the entire mall down to lincoln
20:33i watched kids where parents sat on a bench and let their kids just run because they were safe
20:38young and smiling and happy and what what you want in every city in america and i still don't
20:44understand why democrats want to fight it you know this is why they won't win again look if you went
20:49back to when clinton was in you know what clinton did once they got wiped out in 94 he pivoted right
20:55and started putting cops on the streets right he started saying i'm gonna i'm the era of big
21:00government's over he wanted to compete with republicans on ideas the democrats are going further left
21:05and it just shows their lack of leadership here you are you're going to get a socialist elected in
21:10new york city as the mayor and the two democrat leaders are from new york they couldn't find
21:15somebody to run and they can't even make up their mind if they want to endorse them or not
21:19it's little chris you're also not hearing the name arena for many national democrat why won't they
21:25say her name well you know what not just a pox on the democrats but for the whole media think about
21:33that that murder took place three weeks ago and you never heard about it but compare that
21:38to what happened i was appalled when i saw after she was stabbed people just walked by yeah but what
21:43did you do in new york when that marine marine penny took down that guy who had been arrested 42 times
21:50to protect that subway he had to go to trial they spent millions of dollars trying to put him in jail
21:55so you wonder why somebody didn't help her right so why didn't they help her is that because they're
22:00scared of what could happen next there's no heroes anymore why is that why wouldn't somebody
22:06go they could have saved her life just put your hand on her neck stop the bleeding jump in when
22:11someone jumped her from behind wouldn't you want that if if it was your wife your daughter your son out
22:17there someone to help defend but why and when when it took place on the subway you watched every media
22:24cbs all of them portray this marine as somebody negative when he stood up to protect the car
22:31right and the guy was arrested 42 times and he only used what he was trained in the marines to do
22:37arena could have used daniel penny on that train yes he could we all could use daniel all right kevin
22:42good to talk to you thank you so much always good seeing you you too sex drugs and the price of fame
22:48charlie sheen is next charlie sheen he's hollywood royalty bigger than his father bigger than his
22:57brother from ferris bueller to platoon to wall street and two and a half men he was on top of
23:02the world the highest paid actor on tv but behind it all drugs escorts meltdowns and an hiv diagnosis
23:10he disappeared from the spotlight but after eight years sober he's back
23:15charlie how you doing i'm doing well you said you were born dead yes i did yes it's it's not an
23:24exaggeration you almost died as you were being delivered yeah uh yes i but that so how does that
23:33work then um because you have to stop living because you're living before you're born right right um and
23:40then restart so you grew up in a very famous family surrounded by very famous people you played
23:46ping pong against oj yeah and basketball against michael jordan it's like i gotta just stop there
23:52right that's a highlight yeah where do you where do you go from there who won um oj beat me in ping
24:00pong but as you as you read in the book um he was playing with his off hand oh and then when he saw
24:07that he had that that he was actually facing someone that was pretty competitive as a 10 year
24:12old this is 1975 right um he he he subtly changed paddles and went to his right hand um for those
24:22last two shots to seal it um and i and i mentioned in the book that and i say um and i'm still talking
24:29about his ping pong skills when i say his right hand was really effing lethal and jordan you beat
24:38jordan we did beat him fair and square in a two-on-one okay because
24:43you can't cover two people and who's you you oh me and my dad i'm sorry yeah yeah yeah uh martin
24:54machine beat jordan two-on-one two-on-one yeah and does he accept defeat no he doesn't because um
25:01he did on the day but that was he was that was his sophomore year in in the nba so i did a couple
25:07of haynes commercials with him um much later on and we were doing a behind the scenes interview
25:13together and i mentioned that that you know is i asked if he still holds a resentment for for dad
25:19and i beating him you know uh back in 86 or 85 and he said that never happened he literally said
25:26that never happened he blacked it out he just refuses to accept and i said i said michael you
25:31know the whole thing was filmed he said doesn't matter doesn't matter never happened he can never
25:36accept yeah so you went on it was cool it was cool that he oh absolutely yeah you went on to star
25:42and platoon took your career to a whole nother level johnny depp was one of your co-stars was
25:49johnny depp a good influence um i mean it wasn't a bad influence uh he was cool as hell to hang
25:56around with and a great drinking buddy yeah is that a bad influence i was thinking because you smoked
26:00cigarettes with him oh that thing yeah yeah yeah and then you didn't really stop for decades i didn't
26:06stop for 33 years how about that yeah thanks johnny oliver stone directed you in that movie it was
26:12very impressed with your acting also impressed with your arm yes yeah um he knew i was a ball player
26:18um and there's a specific scene where um it's i'm i'm in a i'm in a standoff with an nva combatant and
26:25he's in a spider hole when i can't really see him so my only hope to get to him is to is to lob a
26:31a grenade um like 40 or 50 feet but completely just by feel because he's hidden by a log and some
26:40elephant grass and so i have to just i have to just kind of guess where it's where it's going to
26:47land so you got very famous after platoon and you went to go meet what was going to be president bill
26:55clinton it was a press event he gave me the the razorback shoes and you've probably seen them
26:59they're like really tacky and red and yeah but it gave him as a joke and then um as as as we're moving
27:07away from the stage alan hears him whisper to one of his aides um uh tell me what you can about the
27:14brunette right and the brunette was my girlfriend and so we had a laugh about it and her name's dolly
27:21and we told her about it in the bar later on and she was really flattered and it was just one of those
27:25things and then later on the whole thing happens you know yeah the whole thing that whole thing yeah
27:31yeah yeah yeah yeah we know it was like okay hold on man we were we were ringside and then you go on
27:37to do wall street again oliver stone saw you had chops cast you in wall street right iconic 80s movie
27:43so tell me gordon when does it all end huh how many yachts can you water ski behind how much is
27:49enough it's not a question of enough pal it's a zero sum game somebody wins somebody loses did you like
27:57your performance in wall street i didn't love it i didn't love it why uh because i felt um
28:03i think i describe it in the book um uh uh in in imbalanced and rushed i felt uh uh what did i say
28:11i felt like a uh like a stand-in finally getting his big shot on closing night um there there's a
28:19there's a napkin that i talk about in the book that was literally the contract for wall street i hereby
28:25commit to oliver stone's next film to take place in new york city that was about it yeah you also
28:30had another director brett ratner um try to give you some advice yes had you paced yourself for some
28:37of the films he did with you i thought it was a brilliant approach what was the approach he did he
28:42he knew he couldn't walk walk in and say hey man we got to shut it down because you know the movie's
28:46getting away from me it's getting away from you the studio is going to shut us down he he was he was
28:51really crafty and and and um not in a slick way just in a really smart way you know he said uh he
28:58said i'm not asking you to quit but just if you need you know five or six shots to get the engine
29:03humming start with two if you need three or four lines of blow to kind of get your focus up up to
29:09speed maybe start with one or maybe three you know so he was just trying to just kind of cut it
29:15down right and and and it worked and i embraced it because he was the first guy especially during
29:23you know some of that chaos that didn't walk in and say it has to be done like this you need to do
29:28this he it's like he he he gave me uh he he gave me options he gave me choices party but in moderation
29:37exactly charlie sheen tells us about the drug cartels stick around
29:42we watch charlie sheen's entertaining life play out before our eyes but every great party comes to
29:50an end after two and a half men tiger blood and a tragic tour sheen finally got it together
29:55here's my exclusive interview with charlie sheen part two and then you go on to two and a half men
30:03also a massive massive television hit but the company sent you to rehab they did yeah in the
30:12company jet which is kind of nice well they they sent the jet to uh you know hoping that i would get
30:20on it and get the rehab and that's when i told les moon as i said uh i i i appreciate this you have
30:28my word i'm going to shut it down but i'm going to do it here at home oh yeah so i and it was
30:33interesting it was the first time that they that the warner jet had ever been offered in the eight
30:39years regardless of how successful that show was very proud of that yeah you went on 2020
30:45and it was the interview that people couldn't stop talking about right your anger and your hate i think
30:52is coming off as erratic to people passion my passion it's all your passion is coming off as erratic
30:58right well did you borrow my brain for five seconds and just be like dude can't handle it
31:02some are saying that you're bipolar wow and then what what's the cure medicine make me like them
31:08not gonna happen i'm by winning tell me about the last time you took drugs the last time i took drugs
31:14um i probably took more than than anybody could survive yeah what was all that i don't know i'm
31:19asking you what was all that well i i i talk about in the book where i somehow brian wilson from the
31:30giants caught my attention and i told my friend tony i want to talk to that guy i think we're just going
31:35to talk baseball and he gets on the phone like the next day and he says you know man we're we're guys
31:42like up we're we're we're different man you we're we're different we're not we're not like everybody
31:46else we got you know we got we got tiger blood running through our veins man we got like adonis
31:51dna and and and and you know we're we're never losing because we're we're too busy winning so he
31:57puts all this stuff in my mind he was probably thinking just in his defense and he was probably
32:02thinking i'm going to give this guy a pep talk right so i then i have this this interview one hell
32:08of a pep talk two days later or maybe even the next day and we sit down and it starts kind of
32:15going a little bit south because she's trying to get into some areas i'm not interested in talking
32:19about and then i it's just it's all still up there you know and and like yeah i'm doing way too much
32:26testosterone creams i'm kind of approaching a roid rage and all that stuff just flew out and
32:32and we know we know how it unfolded you went on tour i did you had a bunch of women you went on tour
32:40nationwide tour yeah and i'm not even in a band what the hell was that what was the agenda everyone
32:47was talking about your tour right yeah i you were across the street at radio city yeah i went and
32:53covered it how do you think she did you didn't have to pay to get in did you i did okay what was
33:06the ticket price like 50 it was a lot no it was more than that it was like 150 okay would you and
33:11i had terrible seats would you accept that money if i gave it back to you no okay all right because i
33:17i would never accept your money refunds are available it's no good here okay but that was
33:22kind of a crazy time for you you were sleeping with a lot of people doing a lot of drugs sure
33:28yeah what was going through your mind so part of it was kind of the child support tour that's what i
33:34should have called it child support would have gotten a lot more sympathy right i mean that would
33:38have been an early like go fund me moment right you talk about in the book imagine the cartel
33:44had to cut you off they did yeah they did the amount that they were selling to marco and i'm not
33:52outing him he's he's in the book um and in the doc um the amounts that he kept requesting from them
33:59at the frequency that he was asking for this this kind of weight right they had never given that to
34:06someone transferred it to someone before who wasn't dealing so they thought okay he's blowing
34:13through this stuff so freaking fast he's dealing without our permission and you got to get
34:18permission from the shot callers right i mean it's kind of it's obvious right it's obvious it's it's
34:23very that's a known fact so you you were sleeping with women you were sleeping with guys you went on
34:29matt lauer and made a huge announcement i did yeah yeah it was uh it that that that as as bad as
34:37everything had gone and as as depressing as that whole thing was um that was a relief to sit with
34:45lauer and just say hey man this is this is what happened and this is what i'm dealing with there
34:50was so much extortion there was so much blackmail and and because i wasn't you know keeping it a
34:56secret or you know whether i was having sex with a with a gal or or or a guy um everybody was in
35:03the know and everybody was well paid right um and so but then they you know i'd pass out and they'd
35:11photograph my meds and they did you know and turned into this whole thing like a cottage industry for
35:16them um you were getting shaken down you're getting shaken down bad and so but i never talked about the
35:24male side of that with lauer but you know there's rumors are out there and whatever so this time i was
35:29just kind of like all right man you took it that far let's just let's just okay here here's everything
35:34and you're now sober i am yeah i'm coming up on eight years how'd that happen it happened um it's
35:42again it was just you know one of those situations that um nothing it it stopped working because that's
35:51kind of the first thing that happens but um i had to get to a place that um i i had to make the
36:00decision you know and and and i and i had to do it for myself first my children second um and then
36:10the rest of my family um i did there was just um there was nothing there was nothing left there was no
36:17bigger party to attend there was no there was no higher high left you know um and and i just felt
36:24like i'd just been letting people down for too long and and and myself included in that um and uh
36:32it just it just lost uh lost its luster it lost its effect it did it lost its uh it's it's seat at
36:41the table you know this is now on netflix the story of charlie sheen yes uh tell us a little bit
36:48about that in preparing for the doc um i got to really start thinking about a lot of the stories
36:54that were going to wind up in the book these are great stories thank you book of sheen i've read it
36:59i loved it amazing it's tantalizing and terrifying and heartbreaking and you're a great american and
37:06you're a great american survivor thank you thank you so much charlie sheen absolute pleasure
37:10it's good to be here pleasure thank you thank you amazing thank you jesse right on
37:14more prime time straight ahead
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