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JESSE WATTERS PRIMETIME (FULL EPISODE) | OCTOBER 13, 2025
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00:00Welcome to Jesse Waters prime time tonight.
00:05This took 3000 years to get to this point.
00:09Can you believe it?
00:10And it's going to hold up to promises made promises kept Trump makes peace in the Middle
00:16East violent, naked and unafraid, the left letting it all hang out.
00:40Are you kidding me?
00:42I'm with a bunch of stiffs, the food sucks, the drinks aren't strong enough and your hand
00:46is up my ass.
00:48From Hollywood to Hyannisport, Cheryl Hines on life with RFK Jr.
00:55So if I want potato chips, I'll, you know, stand in the pantry, it's a carrot, don't worry
00:59about it.
01:00Plus, he was a brave Italian explorer and in this house, Christopher Columbus is a hero.
01:05End of story.
01:06Signs sealed and delivered.
01:15This took 3000 years to get to this point.
01:26Can you believe it?
01:27And it's going to hold up to.
01:29The president describing this as much more than a hostage exchange and ceasefire.
01:34He's promising the region a new golden age.
01:38This is not only the end of a war.
01:41This is the end of the age of terror and death and the beginning of the age of faith and hope
01:48and of God.
01:50This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East.
01:54Trump says the Gaza deal might be his biggest accomplishment yet.
01:58And that's saying a lot, although he hasn't finished the big, beautiful ballroom.
02:03To him, the deal is more beautiful than any tower, any course, any coin.
02:07The deal is as beautiful as Melania, almost.
02:12They all wanted to see this happen.
02:14That's the amazing thing.
02:16Everybody came together at this point.
02:18If you go back six months or seven months, you would have said a thing like this is impossible.
02:23They all wanted this to happen.
02:24And it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
02:27Everybody wanted this, but they never tried.
02:30And when they did, they did it the wrong way.
02:32Instead of giving the Iranians bribes, he bombed them.
02:36He sold the Arabs tech instead of just weaponry and didn't lecture them about human rights
02:41abuses.
02:42He let Israel fight their own wars, joined in when it made sense, and then told them to
02:47cut it out when it didn't.
02:49Trump discovered that the Palestinian statehood wasn't a goal.
02:53It was just a stumbling block.
02:55Joe Biden, in a weird way, did bring the Jews and Muslims together.
03:00They both hated him.
03:02President Trump, the Jews and the Muslims respected.
03:05And now families are being reunited for the first time in two years.
03:09For a man who's accused of separating families, he sure knows how to bring them together.
03:14And it feels so good.
03:15The hostages are back.
03:19The hostages are back.
03:20The hostages are back.
03:26It is a good feeling.
03:27Isn't that nice to say?
03:28You know, I just said the hostages.
03:29The hostages are back.
03:30It feels so good to say it.
03:31It feels so good to say it.
03:35Kamala wanted a ceasefire without getting the hostages back.
03:36How does that look now?
03:39Biden said Trump stole his peace plan.
03:40How does that look right now?
03:42How does that look right now?
03:43The cover of the Jerusalem Post.
03:47God bless the peacemaker.
03:48It is a good feeling.
03:49It is a good feeling.
03:50Isn't that nice to say?
03:52That's the first time I said the hostages are back.
03:55It feels so good to say it.
03:58Kamala wanted a ceasefire without getting the hostages back.
04:02How does that look now?
04:04Biden said Trump stole his peace plan.
04:08How does that look right now?
04:10The cover of the Jerusalem Post.
04:12God bless the peacemaker.
04:14From Air Force One, Trump was welcomed with a big thank you on Israeli beaches in the town
04:19square.
04:20We're chanting his name.
04:22You heard the whole crowd here started to erupt into cheers of thank you, Trump.
04:27Thank you, Trump.
04:28We're to say that President Trump is possibly even more popular here than he is in the United
04:36States.
04:37Wolf Blitzer says people are wearing MAGA hats in the Middle East.
04:41When I was there, I even saw people wearing make America great again hats in that crowd
04:47over at Hostage Square.
04:49Israeli ministers were seen wearing red hats today that said Trump the peace president.
04:54Hakeem should wear one of those instead of the sombrero.
04:58Netanyahu says he's got a new BFF.
05:01Donald Trump is the greatest friend that the state of Israel has ever had in the White
05:11House.
05:12The Arabs haven't had an American president this good since Bush the elder.
05:19It's not easy to get Jews and Muslims to love someone this much.
05:23They can't agree about anything.
05:25Egyptian F-16s even gave Air Force One a big beautiful escort today.
05:30Meanwhile, Trump was on the phone with Arab investors to help turn Gaza into the Mideast
05:35Mar-a-Lago.
05:36I'm pleased to announce that numerous countries of great wealth and power and dignity have
05:41come forward to me just today and over the last week to say they want to help in the reconstruction
05:47of Gaza, putting up whatever money is necessary.
05:51The Mideast used to be a muddy pit and somehow Trump's turned it into an investment opportunity
05:57and has everybody else putting up most of the capital.
06:00Fingers crossed the deal sticks.
06:03Now, Pakistan's demanding the Nobel Committee do a recount.
06:07I would like to nominate this great president for Nobel Peace Prize.
06:16And I think that you're the man this world needed most at this point in time.
06:23A decade ago, Pakistan was caught harboring Osama bin Laden, and now they're kissing the
06:28feet of an American president.
06:30Time magazine put him on the cover, calling the peace deal his triumph.
06:34But Trump's humble.
06:36He doesn't want all the credit.
06:39Marco will go down, I mean this, as the greatest secretary of state in the history of the United
06:46States.
06:47I believe that.
06:48I believe that.
06:53And he and I, you know, we really fought it out.
06:57You remember, he was tough.
06:59He was nasty.
07:00Who the hell thought this was gonna happen, Marco, right?
07:03And Witkoff got a big shout out, too.
07:07Steve started this all by himself.
07:10I call him Henry Kissinger, who doesn't leak.
07:13Okay?
07:14Henry is a big leaker.
07:16He leaked.
07:17Steve doesn't leak.
07:19Steve just wants to get the job done.
07:21He wants to do what's right.
07:22New York real estate developers did more for peace in the Middle East than what career diplomats
07:27did in decades.
07:28Hillary said Trump didn't even have the temperament to be president.
07:34Everyone thought I was gonna be brutal.
07:36In fact, I remember Hillary Clinton during a debate.
07:39She said, look at him.
07:40Look at him.
07:41He's gonna go with the war with everybody.
07:43And actually, she said, he's got a personality that's all about war.
07:48No, my personality actually is all about stopping wars.
07:52And it seems to work.
07:54Democrats are now saying, thank God we didn't have Kamala.
07:58It pains me somewhat to admit this, but yes, he's certainly been good for the Middle East
08:04and for Israel in a way that I don't think there was any reason to expect Harris to be good.
08:10Even Kamala's giving Trump credit.
08:13I don't think that we should hold in credit where it's due.
08:17And I commend the people who have been a part of this process.
08:21I'd commend the Qataris, the Egyptians, and the president.
08:24If Mamala had succeeded in putting Trump in prison, Iran would have still had nukes
08:29and Hamas would have still had hostages.
08:31The best Biden and Harris could do for Gaza was spend hundreds of millions
08:35on a pier that sank into the ocean.
08:38Even Biden's guys are now giving MAGA credit.
08:41I give credit to President Trump.
08:44I give credit to Whitcoff and Kushner and Rubio.
08:48These are hard jobs.
08:50This shouldn't be political.
08:52We can all celebrate peace and the hostage release, but we do have to keep score.
08:57A lot has been said.
08:59If he gets the Israeli hostages out, I promise I will wear a MAGA hat for one day on the show
09:03and say thank you for doing it.
09:05Please don't do that.
09:06Well, we watched The View today and no hat.
09:09Rashida Tlaib was banging pots and pans, screaming free Gaza.
09:13Trump just freed Gaza.
09:14No tweets, no speeches, no press releases, nothing.
09:18And the woman's Palestinian.
09:21Seems like she was more into the Intifada.
09:24Even Fetterman's asking, where's Rashida?
09:28Absolute elation.
09:29I mean, how can we all celebrate this thing?
09:33I mean, you've had human beings held underground for over two years and tortured and beaten and starved,
09:41forced to dig their own graves and things.
09:44Now they can finally come back home.
09:46And now everyone, everyone should be celebrating these things.
09:50If Democrats had their way, Trump would have been rotting away in prison like a hostage instead of freeing them.
09:56Why can't the left just say we were wrong?
09:58They held signs that said end genocide now.
10:02Trump ended what they said was genocide.
10:04Not even a thank you.
10:06No, sorry about the whole Hitler thing.
10:08Now we should make them call him Gandhi.
10:11Trump's on a roll and he's reaching out to friends and foes.
10:15Get even to Iran whose regime has inflicted so much death on the Middle East.
10:21The hand of friendship and cooperation is open.
10:24I'm telling you they want to make a deal.
10:27That's all I do in my life.
10:28I make deals.
10:29I'm good at it.
10:30I've always been good at it.
10:32And I know when they want.
10:34Even if they said we don't want to make a deal, I can tell you they want to make a deal.
10:38With this Mideast momentum, Trump's turning his eyes back to Ukraine.
10:42He's flirting with sending Zelensky tomahawks to make Putin feel more pain.
10:47Carrot hasn't worked.
10:49Trump thinks it might be time for Putin to feel some stick.
10:52If Israel and Hamas can make a deal, Russia and Ukraine can too.
10:56Trump's more accomplished in nine months than most presidents do in a term.
11:02He's still got three and a half years left and he's already racked up eight piece deals, trillions of dollars of investments and trade deals.
11:09A secure border tax relief crime down in D.C., record stock market, low gas prices and cooling inflation.
11:16When Trump meets Xi Jinping next month in South Korea, China is going to be facing an American president battle tested and with the wind at his back.
11:27We're witnessing a historic presidential legacy being written in real time.
11:32The only question now is how big?
11:35Is there a dream that you're still trying to chase or have you reached all your dreams?
11:40You're asking questions like you're a television cop.
11:43I thought I was just going to come out and play a round of golf with you.
11:46You're asking questions like I'm like I'm on television.
11:51Yeah, no, look, you become president. That's a dream, right?
11:54Yeah.
11:55Now you dream that you want to be a great president.
11:58Now you're president. Now your dream is to be a great president.
12:02I think you're doing a pretty good job.
12:05Patrick, David, founder of Valuetainment.
12:07So big day, big night, big show, PBD.
12:11What got it done?
12:14Him. He got it done.
12:15I mean, listen, he's speculating whether he's going to make it to heaven or not.
12:19I think I think he's got his card.
12:21He's like, hey, the man upstairs is going to say, Donald Trump, come on up here.
12:25Let's make some big deals.
12:26He may be brokering deals here soon.
12:28One day when he's no longer here with us in heaven.
12:30But no, this is a monumental moment for the world.
12:33I think the people we got to be thinking about.
12:35There is us media podcast.
12:37We're talking.
12:38There's the folks in the White House.
12:39There's Americans who maybe consume their content through TV or Twitter or X or YouTube.
12:44But then there's the families who live there in Gaza, live in Israel, who are in fear.
12:50The 20 folks who were released today going back to their parents.
12:54That's someone's son.
12:55That's someone's father.
12:56That's someone's brother.
12:57That's someone's friend.
12:58You haven't seen them for a while.
13:00I remember living in Iran.
13:01The fear that creates the anxiety in your belly of being there when you're walking out and you see the Hezbollahs and my mother and my sister are walking out.
13:10You're afraid what could happen at any time.
13:12You're afraid who's the next story you're going to hear about the things that they do to them when they slash their backs.
13:17Women being taken away from their husbands.
13:19These are real things.
13:20So I'm happy for the people that are living there who are experiencing this thing.
13:25I don't think anybody else is more ecstatic.
13:28The people that are there that are finally saying hopefully this stops.
13:32Now, by the way, we saw the Reuters report that came out about 33, you know, public killings that took place today.
13:39You know, the Hamas that went out there and saw some of the Gaza gangs they claim.
13:43These are some of the people that were maybe a little bit friendly on the Israeli side.
13:47I've verified it on a couple of different places.
13:50Thirty three people were killed by Hamas today.
13:52So now the question becomes, will they continue this?
13:55Will they keep the peace?
13:57Will there be enough fear for them not to anything?
13:59Is there anything that they fear?
14:00I hope it continues.
14:01But in reality, monumental moment in President Trump first eight, nine months of being president on a second term.
14:09Yeah. And the Democrats were saying this was impossible.
14:12They were saying that they wanted a ceasefire, that they wanted the hostage back and that Trump was just mucking it up.
14:19And now that it happens, I hear a lot of silence.
14:22What explains that?
14:24They cannot stand the fact that this guy is winning.
14:28And you have to realize, Jesse, go to any game in sports, any comeback, any story of redemption.
14:37Tell me a better story of redemption of a living, living human being in America the last 50 years than Donald J. Trump.
14:44Maybe go back 100 years.
14:46Who has redeemed themselves the way this man has?
14:48Who has done it?
14:49I don't know.
14:50Who has come back and was supposed to start World War III?
14:53He's done some say five, seven, nine, 10, 12 peace deals.
14:58Who has done that?
14:59Not a lot of people.
15:00There's a thing that a lot of people have to be paying attention to.
15:03And this is for me going into 2028.
15:05As you put on the scorecard of what skill sets we want of somebody to be the president of the United States, I think those days of diplomacy, right degree, right school, right pedigree are behind us.
15:20We want a dealmaker.
15:21We want somebody that's going to go out there and negotiate on our behalf.
15:23We want somebody that's not afraid of the opposition, the enemy, and is willing to make some tough decisions.
15:28And he's been, he's been able to do that.
15:30By the way, the bar is so high now for whoever runs in 2028.
15:34Everybody will compare that person to what he's been doing so far.
15:38Hopefully this momentum continues in 2026 and 2026 becomes the greatest year we've had in our lifetime.
15:44That's why I am taking my name out of the running in 2028.
15:48I just, I don't think it's my year.
15:50I just don't make an announcement.
15:52Let someone else have it.
15:53PD, you made a great point.
15:55This really is about the hostages coming together and it gives you chills to see it.
15:59Amazing night.
16:00Amazing day for everybody in the world.
16:02Thank you so much.
16:04The government shut down and Democrats are getting drunk.
16:08Plus Cheryl Hines.
16:13While Trump's in Egypt fighting for world peace, Democrats are in a blender.
16:16So the Messiah descended down from the clouds and graced us with his presence.
16:21I think there is no doubt that a lot of the norms, civic habits, expectations, institutional guardrails that we had that we took for granted for our democracy have been weakened deliberately.
16:50Maybe Barack could talk faster if he uncrossed his legs.
16:54And is the studio cold because Obama's hugging himself like a withered elderly woman.
16:59It was marathon day in Chicago this weekend.
17:01The streets were packed, the music loud and the runners were whizzing by.
17:05And there he was.
17:06JB back ribs waving from the sidelines when he should be out there running.
17:12They probably didn't recognize him without his fancy flak jacket, but it's not just Pritzker who got run over this weekend.
17:28Kami Mandami's had a rough one.
17:30He was heckled so hard we thought he was Alec Baldwin.
17:35And that's how you say the number two of us.
17:37.
17:38Denounce.
17:39Denounce.
17:40Denounce it.
17:41Denounce the real law.
17:42Denounce Hezbollah.
17:43Denounce it.
17:44You can't denounce it.
17:45You can't denounce it.
17:46You can't denounce it.
17:47You rat.
17:48It's a .
17:49Speaking of heckling, Code Pink infiltrated the K hive this weekend.
17:54Crash Kamala's little old book party.
17:56Your legacy will always be genocide.
18:03Your legacy is genocide.
18:04You know what?
18:05I am not president of the United States.
18:07Kamala declared she's not president and everyone clapped.
18:10But Democrats still haven't learned their lesson.
18:13Senators wanted to write the art of the comeback.
18:16Do you think that Kamala Harris would be a strong candidate in 2028?
18:20A candidate?
18:21Yeah, absolutely.
18:22Not so fast.
18:24The big guy won't even pick up her calls.
18:27His spokesperson said that he is going to now start doing radiation for his prostate cancer.
18:32Have you talked to him about it?
18:35Yeah, no.
18:36I called him earlier.
18:37How's he doing?
18:38I have not talked to him.
18:39I just left him a message after I heard the news.
18:42I was otherwise in my, on the event, at the event.
18:47Why Joe sent her to voicemail?
18:49It's not like she wrote a tell-all trashing him.
18:51You write about him a lot in the book.
18:53Have you, have you talked to him about the book?
18:55Yes.
18:56Yeah.
18:57What'd he say?
18:58I'm not going to tell you.
18:59Oh, come on.
19:00You know, it's just you and I.
19:01Yeah, right.
19:02Who has a worse relationship?
19:03Kamala and Joe or Trump and Pence?
19:05It's close.
19:06Well, Kamala's waiting for a call back.
19:09Gavin Newsom's building an empire with stolen staff.
19:12Quote, many former Harris staffers, including the leadership of her 2020 presidential campaign,
19:17now are working for Newsom and are expected to stay with him if he runs in 28.
19:22So Gavin watched Kamala lose every swing state and said, those are the people I want working for me.
19:29The whole party's tone deaf.
19:31Senate Democrats in the middle of a shutdown are packing their bags and heading straight to Napa Valley wine country.
19:39The luxurious Democrat retreat will be held at the exclusive Hotel Yuntville.
19:44Here's the itinerary.
19:45Welcome lunch at 1230, followed by a 5 p.m. wine tour at a nearby vineyard.
19:51So they can saunter amidst fields of grapes, then waltz through a series of wine caves where they'll wine and then cave.
20:00The next day, they can pamper themselves at the spa.
20:03Pocahontas and Schumer can relax in the coed lounge, unwind in the hydrotherapy tubs.
20:10Washington might be closed, but the hydrotherapy tubs are wide open.
20:15Remember, Schumer said every day gets better for Democrats amid the shutdown.
20:19Of course it does when you're drinking a full bodied cab in Napa after a hot stone aromatherapy massage.
20:26Is a wine retreat the best way to say I care about people like you, people who aren't getting paychecks thanks to the Schumer shutdown?
20:34By the way, Republicans had a little retreat of their own plan, but they pulled the plug because they actually want to reopen the government, not refill their glasses.
20:43And while Democrats raise a glass to themselves, they should pour one out for Italian-American Nancy Pelosi.
20:50She's skipping Columbus Day this year and instead celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day.
20:56Notice Nancy's not saying we should give the land back. That wouldn't be a wise investment.
21:02Right, Paulie P?
21:05Author of Amateur Hour, Charlie Spearing joins me now.
21:09So Kamala is getting sent to voicemail by Joe. Wow.
21:15Yeah, absolutely, Jesse. People I talked to found that really puzzling that somehow Kamala Harris found time to connect with Joe Biden to talk about her book.
21:24But wow, when it comes to the most intense treatment for his cancer, she gets sent to voicemail and apparently it hasn't taken the time to make those calls.
21:33And Gavin poached all of the Kamala staff. I don't know if that was a brilliant move or not.
21:41Well, it shows that maybe he's concerned that Kamala Harris will in fact be a candidate for the next time around.
21:48He definitely wants to keep that from happening and maybe the best thing he can do is short some of her most important staff to get that threat out of the way.
21:57The last thing he wants is to be on the stage debating Kamala Harris in 2028, remembering all of their past together.
22:03They have avoided that kind of clash for a very long time.
22:07Yeah, she'll just accuse him of racism. That's usually her go to.
22:11But they're going to be out, the Democrats, in Gavin's neck of the woods.
22:15This Napa retreat sounds super swanky, Charlie.
22:19Yes. Jesse, you know that Democrats view the Napa fundraising circuit as the most wealthy and the most delightful trips.
22:27This is something they definitely don't want to cancel.
22:30And I'm surprised. I'll be surprised if Gavin Newsom isn't there.
22:33He loves attending wine fundraisers. Even covid couldn't stop him from a winery fundraiser.
22:38And he was definitely fundraising at a winery in June when the ice riots were going on in Los Angeles was burning.
22:45Well, I would just hate to be the masseuse who has to book Schumer because that is that is one tight fellow.
22:53Charlie, great reporting as always. Good to see you.
22:56Barack Obama and nudists. Right back.
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24:02Journalist Cam Hibby was out in the Windy City asking questions until he got swarmed
24:12by the freak show.
24:29Meanwhile, in Portland, the feds are rounding up Antifa
24:32like wild hogs.
24:55Protesters there really outdid themselves this weekend, worse than spitting on cops, attacking
25:00journalists or burning federal buildings.
25:02They got naked and went for a bike ride.
25:04And viewer warning, this wasn't good naked.
25:07Legacy media thinks the left wing violence is a figment of your imagination, and they
25:19think any journalists on the ground would be the worst.
25:23Legacy media thinks the left wing violence is a figment of your imagination.
25:34And they think any journalist on the ground is a conservative slanting stories for clicks.
25:40The portrayals of a city on fire have angered protesters and sometimes left wing activists have risen to the bait, leading to scuffles and injuries.
25:49Conservative streamers then promote on the Internet.
25:52So Katie Davis court got a black eye because she provoked it.
25:58Did the New York Times just tell a woman she was asking for it?
26:02They're in an alternative universe.
26:04Crimes a figment of your imagination and Trump's weaponizing the military.
26:09Ribs believes it's all a ruse to steal the election.
26:12Next year, when we have a November election, I think you're going to see two things that occur.
26:17One, you won't have had any results from this mass collection of data.
26:22Voter data.
26:23And then the second is you're going to have soldiers or people dressed as soldiers at polling places saying we're protecting your voting rights.
26:33Democrats are doing everything they can to excuse their violent base, but it won't be easy for them.
26:38Patriots are on the march.
26:39They held a Charlie Kirk rally inside Antifa's Capitol.
26:43Watch.
26:43Watch.
26:45We are going to go.
27:01We are going to go.
27:03We are going to go.
27:05Nationally syndicated radio host and author Dana Lash.
27:09All right, Dana.
27:10A lot of nudity in Portland.
27:12Not the good kind.
27:13And I'm sorry we had to show that.
27:17Jesse, I really, I just, I send my heart, my thoughts and prayers out to your staff because
27:22they had to put that logo over all of the bits and pieces.
27:25God love the, God love your team.
27:27They're amazing.
27:28Also, this feels like a Seinfeld episode because there are just certain things that you don't do when you're naked.
27:34And I'm from Southern Missouri, so we say naked.
27:36There's certain things that you don't do, like, you know, crouching, riding a bike, kicking, you know, things like that.
27:42When you're nude, it's just, it doesn't look good on anyone.
27:45Also, if Trump could just issue an executive order saying if you're going to protest while naked, please, for the love of all things holy, be fit.
27:54I mean, just, you know, I don't want to feel like I'm looking at a glow worm on a bike in Portland.
27:58I don't want to feel like I'm watching a clams only ad.
28:01I don't want to, you know, or like I'm, you know, feeling bad for the size of these people's kickstands.
28:05It's so gross and I need eye bleach just after watching it.
28:09Yeah, Bobby Kennedy, not happy about watching that protest.
28:12The Times saying that Katie Davis Court, who's a real great journalist, deserved it, like she was asking for it.
28:21Would they ever say that about a rape victim?
28:25Well, I don't know anymore.
28:27I think they kind of would if they think that she's a Republican.
28:31That's the thing.
28:31I mean, she wasn't asking for it.
28:33She was simply documenting what they wanted to be seen.
28:36That's the whole point of a protest, right, unfortunately for Portland.
28:39And when you go out there and you do these things, the whole point of a protest is you are trying to persuade people, get attention for a particular issue or action.
28:47And you're trying to persuade people, arrest their attention and then get them maybe to go along with you.
28:52You don't start beating up the people that are simply documenting what you are doing for them to document.
28:59I mean, that's the whole point of going.
29:00I mean, I've done tons of protests.
29:02Jesse, I've seen you because you've covered some of them for Fox over the years.
29:06That's the whole point.
29:07When people go out into the streets and do this, you want it to be covered.
29:11Beating up the journalists, which, by the way, Jesse, the left used to say was a sacred profession.
29:16And I guess that's kind of like fallen by the wayside.
29:19Not quite sure what they think about that.
29:21But that's the whole point of it.
29:22So I think they're just chaos agents.
29:24They don't want any solution.
29:25They just want chaos.
29:26And they want everyone to invest in eye bleach, which I'm going to invest shortly after I'm talking about.
29:30Yes, our heart goes out to the bikes, the bystanders, the kickstands, the rims, everything involved with that protest.
29:38We're deeply sorry.
29:39And our thoughts and prayers.
29:42See you later.
29:44The First Lady of Maha, Cheryl Hines, is next.
29:49What's wilder, being Larry David's TV wife or RFK Jr.'s real one?
29:58Cheryl Hines is speaking out about her life and transformation from Hollywood actress to the better half of a political power couple.
30:06Cheryl Hines is an actress and the author of the book Unscripted.
30:11Cheryl, welcome to the show.
30:13Everybody wants to know one thing.
30:16Okay.
30:16Do you work out in jeans also?
30:19I do not.
30:21But it is an odd.
30:23It's odd.
30:24It is.
30:24Yeah.
30:25Do you tell him it's odd?
30:26Mm-hmm.
30:27What does he say?
30:27He doesn't care.
30:28He doesn't care.
30:29Oh, no.
30:29It doesn't matter.
30:30Okay.
30:31Are you as Maha as your husband, Bobby?
30:34I'm going to say yes.
30:35Yes.
30:36Although, you know, I might eat things that he might not.
30:43Oh, do you get in trouble when you eat unhealthy?
30:45You know, I don't get in trouble, but I hide when I eat it because I don't feel good about myself.
30:53So if I want potato chips, I'll, you know, stand in the pantry when nobody's looking.
30:58I heard a crunch.
30:59Yeah.
31:00Cheryl, where are you?
31:01That was a...
31:01Don't worry about it.
31:02It was just a carrot, Bobby.
31:04Go back to bed.
31:04Yeah.
31:05Uh, so you married into the Kennedy family.
31:09Mm-hmm.
31:10What was that like in the beginning?
31:12It was interesting because I'm from a relatively big family and they have a huge family.
31:17So it was a fun, um, mix in because they like to play games and, uh, I love to play games.
31:28My family, we have talent shows, they have talent shows, you know?
31:31So it was, there was a lot of, it felt easy.
31:34A lot of it felt easy.
31:36Really?
31:36Mm-hmm.
31:37The Kennedy family was easy to you.
31:39I think you're the only one.
31:40That would ever say that.
31:41That would ever say that.
31:42So, uh, you then all of a sudden get swept up into this Republican administration and,
31:49uh, you weren't expecting that.
31:51It was not, was not.
31:54So how did that come about?
31:57What was the conversation?
31:59Well, well, when you read my book, Unscripted, did you like that?
32:03Very good.
32:03Um, you know, President Trump and Bobby have a lot in common and they have very
32:11similar goals.
32:13And when they got together, they decided, yeah, we should work together.
32:18And so then suddenly, suddenly Bobby is now in the middle of, uh, Republican administration.
32:27He's in the middle of it all.
32:29He is in pink, right?
32:32Right in the thick of it.
32:33Do you ever elbow him and say, what are you doing?
32:36I don't agree with that.
32:39Yes.
32:39Yes.
32:40Yeah, I do.
32:42I'll say, what, what, wait, why did you say that?
32:46And then we don't, we'll have a moment.
32:48And, uh, and then a lot of times we'll agree to disagree or we'll say, okay, I'm going to
32:58think about what you just said.
32:59I'll let you know if I take the note or not.
33:01The new movement to be Maha and to be healthy and to make America healthy again.
33:08Yeah.
33:09Um, is this kind of important to you?
33:12Do you work out constantly?
33:13Do you, uh, make sure that everything's perfect?
33:18No, no, too.
33:20I don't make sure everything's perfect, but I do think it's a lifestyle.
33:24And I think I live a healthy lifestyle.
33:29So for me, it's less about every tiny little thing.
33:35For me, it's like, I don't work out every day.
33:38I, I could lie and say I do, but I don't, uh, no one's ever lied on the show before.
33:45I work out every day.
33:47And, uh, but you know, overall going through the days, you're trying to make the healthiest
33:54choices and you're trying to, um, do what's best for your body to, to keep you healthy.
34:01That's, that's basically it.
34:03And then it's so amazing to have Bobby leading this Maha movement where you're watching some
34:09of the things that he's accomplished, like getting rid of petroleum, uh, based dyes and
34:15food, getting rid of ingredients in our food that other countries don't allow.
34:20Um, looking at, um, baby formula, arsenic and the lead that's in it.
34:28So when you see some of these accomplishments, it just, first of all, you wonder why it it's
34:36all like this to begin with.
34:38But, uh, second of all, I'm really proud that Bobby's the person leading the charge.
34:44Well, you should be because it's a very important charge.
34:47The media can be vicious.
34:49Can they?
34:50You might've noticed that.
34:52I haven't.
34:53How do you deal with the press?
34:55In my book, Unscripted.
34:56Um, I do say when Bobby decided he was going to run, it looked like a mountain in front of
35:03us that we were going to have to run over.
35:06But then as time started to go by, I realized it was a swarm of bees and there were lots of
35:13them waiting to sing.
35:15And it was the press, journalists, um, other candidates.
35:20It was some of his family members and they were all just waiting and you have to run
35:27through it.
35:28And it helps when you're wearing jeans.
35:30So you should wear jeans and don't scream because the bees get in your mouth.
35:34It's tough.
35:34It is tough, but you're very supportive and I'm sure you give great counsel.
35:38Yes.
35:40When asked and when not asked, I will still.
35:44It's good.
35:45Your co-star, Larry David.
35:47What does he think about all this?
35:49Um, I have not asked him.
35:52He hasn't told you.
35:55You're just not speaking about it.
35:58Uh, yeah, we haven't talked about it, but listen, I, I'm sure that, um, he has a lot of
36:04feelings about it.
36:05I'm sure he does.
36:06Uh, it is a very tense time in the country.
36:10Yeah.
36:10Uh, do you worry about Bobby's safety?
36:14Charlie Kirk just passed tragically.
36:17Yes.
36:18I am very worried.
36:20It can't be because you don't think like me.
36:22I hate you.
36:24And that's what it feels like sometimes, you know, how do we get back to that?
36:28Cause it never used to be this bad.
36:30Yeah.
36:30I think it's also helpful to ask someone questions.
36:35You know, if someone didn't vote the same way you voted, instead of saying, oh, you're
36:40stupid.
36:41You don't know what you're doing.
36:43Why did you, why did you vote for this person?
36:47Or why do you believe this about this issue?
36:50And then really like, let it in what their response is, because maybe, um, you know, you'll
36:58start to understand each other more.
37:00You're going on the view tomorrow.
37:02Do you think the ladies will understand you?
37:05Mm.
37:06Mm.
37:06Mm.
37:06I think they're going to be very understanding.
37:13Okay.
37:14We hope so.
37:15And we love the book unscripted.
37:18Go out and get it right now.
37:19And it's available November 11th, 11th, where books are sold.
37:24Thank you so much, Cheryl, for coming in and joining us.
37:27Appreciate it.
37:28Thank you for having me.
37:29Of course.
37:30More primetime straight ahead.
37:31Tomorrow night, we're going to have very special coverage of a very special event.
37:43You're going to love it.
37:44Don't miss it.
37:46Let's do texts.
37:48Janine from Mobile, Alabama.
37:50Biden couldn't broker a peace deal between his dog and the Secret Service.
37:54True story.
37:56Nancy from Columbia, South Carolina.
37:57Biden didn't send Kamala's call to voicemail.
38:00Jill did.
38:01Didn't they take Biden's phone away?
38:04Dave from Vancouver, Washington.
38:06Since I'm paying for the Napa wine vacation, can I come?
38:11Good point.
38:11It's taxpayer funded retreat.
38:14Tom from Simsbury, Connecticut.
38:16Your Cheryl Hines interview was pretty, pretty good.
38:22Patty from Philly.
38:24How does Antifa Alcatraz sound?
38:26That I like the sound of.
38:28I have a feeling Nancy Pelosi is not going to like that, though.
38:31Michelle from Bristol, England.
38:34Nude Tifa right as we were finishing dinner.
38:37Come on, man.
38:39Sorry, England, but you've seen a lot worse.
38:42Flip from Tenafly, New Jersey.
38:44You know what?
38:45I'd rather protesters be mostly peaceful than naked.
38:52Henry from Nashville, Tennessee.
38:54Sorry, bud.
38:54You're not really naked if you're wearing a helmet.
38:57No, if you're wearing a helmet on your head, I think you are naked.
39:02Paul from Jersey City, New Jersey.
39:04I can't believe so many Portlanders exposed their own shortcomings.
39:09Yeah, the Jesse Waters primetime banner was extra small.
39:13Some of those guys.
39:15Jill from King, North Carolina.
39:17I mean, I knew that.
39:21We all knew that.
39:23Nick from Burke, Virginia.
39:25Can a man heart another man's text message?
39:29No, but I have hearted Harold Ford's, but only because he hearted mine.
39:36Harold's crazy.
39:37He straight up says I love you over text.
39:38Like, straight up.
39:39And I said it back on Waters.
39:43This is my world.
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