watters primetime." >> how does that feel? >> down 41 points in his own home state. this is in app where they plot the human feces found on the streets of san francisco. and last night it changes the race. >> it's starting to get me little nervous. >> [bleep] >> the tale of 29-year-olds. >> we were trying to get my subpoena of jeffrey epstein's frontlines. of course the chairman blocked it all. >> why are democrats covering for jeffrey epstein and plus this. >> i am not suicidal and i am innocent. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert. shocking details in the and the attempted murder of america's most high-profile inmate. last friday derek chauvin was stabbed 22 times in the library by another inmate. and now we know his name. he's already served 27 years of his 30 year sentence. and he decided i'm going to murty murder someone less than three years out. are you ready? he is also an fbi informant. the complaint said that he first denied wanting to kill derek chauvin come and then he said he woke hiwaived his miranda right. the fbi only shows up to prison murders if someone has ordered a hit or if this was still informant. we are all of the above. in a guy that knows the criminal justice system, he waved his miranda rights. wait until you here what he confessed to in the fbi claims that the mexican mafia guy wanted to murder murder derek chauvin on black friday to avenge those in the black lives matter movement. so he feels like he is a social justice warrior. and anyone who knows anything about prison knows that the mexican stay with the mexicans, and the black slave at the blacks and the whites stayed with the whites. >> mexican inmates just don't start murdering people like that. but here's what is mysterious. john turscak is listed as white and the origin of his name croatian. how many croatians you know in the mexican mafia? i did not know that the mexican mafia was so diverse. so this informant has been moved to a new federal prison protection? we are not sure and the history with the fbi for john turscak is absolutely fascinating. he flipped on the mexican mob in the '90s and help the fbi lock up more than 40 fellow gangsters. he admitted to carrying out a number of crimes is working as a undercover fbi informant but was furious during his sentencing, telling the judge that the fbi made him do it and that i did not commit those crimes for kicks, i did them if i wanted to stay alive. i told that to the fbi agents and they just said do what you have to do. liz collins produced an eye-opening documentary called the fall of minneapolis about george floyd, and she joins me now. this is getting stranger by the day. how do you think this is going down? >> he has been stabbed 22 times and it's a media center where he was making copies at the time, he tried to fight him off, but every time he did he was stabbed again with some sort of makeshift knife that this guy had come in so many questions about where the guards were at this point and why this guy wasn't being watched from his family is a beastly very fearful of all this. we know that he's using a walker at this point, they don't know the extent of injuries, they are monitoring that come about this all transpires, i was on your show before, this happened eight days after our film was released, questioning the fbi involvement in this case, bringing that out quite a bit in the film for the very first time, so there are still so many questions to make as you said in your documentary come of the fbi showed up. it is interesting here that the fbi shows up to the prison after the stabbing and then the mexican mafia guy has his story changing. and he is some sort of social justice warrior trying to avenge black americans, black lives matter, mexican mafia. does that add up? >> no comment there is so much that is not adding up. they have been in this medium security facility and has been in touch quite often and the timing is very suspicious and let's not forget here that the only ones to receive this is the attorney general of minnesota, who heard about all of this and was updating the media in minnesota that derek chauvin was stable and would survive, that happened days before his own family got word of anything of his condition at all. >> if you are going to do this symbolically, you don't pick black friday but martin luther king day or the anniversary of george floyd's death or his birthday. just because it says black for black friday? that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard. >> that complaint makes very little sense to me either. they said it is symbolic of black lives matter and the black hansen symbol associated with the group as well. so it seems like some ramblings that he came up with at the time. >> jesse: it is astounding that this took such a turn. thank you for exposing this information. >> jesse: tonight washington getting cold feet. a much more handsome and charismatic man walking by. it did not matter that he lost in the first five minutes. >> i was talking about a fellow who had made the move, telling me florida is better governed, safer come a better budget, he is really happy with the quality of life and then he paused and said oh, by the way, i am gavin newsom's father-in-law. >> jesse: a storyteller. very effective how he deployed precise and moving anecdotes. >> i was walking on the streets of san francisco a couple months ago and i had some of the cobs do a beeline to come over to me, i did not know what they were going to say, we want to thank you for standing for law-enforcement because we don't get that support in the state of california. i talked to a woman who had a cart full of groceries going in, they are ringing it up and it got to be so expensive that she has to take stuff out. that did not to be the case. and this is a map of san francisco and this is in app where they plot human feces found on the streets of san francisco. use cyou can see that what has happened to one of the previous greatest cities, human feces is a fact of life, except when a communist dictator comes to town. >> jesse: newsom struggled to defend california and was caught bsn the way through. >> taxing low income workers more than we tax millionaires and billionaires. it is who you are for, i appreciate you bringing up the issue of taxes. >> how many pay less taxes? going from florida to new york? of course not, they come to florida because they pay lower taxes. >> both try to use the front runners against each other. >> joe biden refuses to take care of the border, refuses to hold the drug cartels accountable. >> i am the only guy here with the border state government. you are trying to find political people to out tromp donald trump. how is that going for you? forty-one points in your own home state. >> he played the values card. when democrats don't want to discuss results they just say that the other man is mean. in the last credit you want to talk to, immigration policy can best be described as governor from the state of florida. going into another state, the state of texas, lying to migrants, sending them to an island like martha's vineyard and then into a parking lot in sacramento, california. i met with those migrants that you lied to under false pretenses. that kind of gamesmanship is using human beings as ponds is disqualifying. >> his game plan? pivot to the personal. make it about what kind of man you are. >> that is wrong. >> relaxed, i can handle it. you are nothing but a bully. intimidating and humiliating people. >> the record in california is not as good, but he spun it the way that he could. gavin newsom did not come across as evil or corrupt but as a good backup quarterback for democrats. if joe biden goes down, gavin newsom showed he was ready to go. rhonda santos said joe biden shshejust resigns we can get doo business. >> he has no business running for president, gavin newsom knows that. he should not be running, he is not up to the job, it is dangerous for this country. >> i would take joe biden versus ron desantis at any age. >> jesse: gavin showed that he can run on a bad record because he's already running on that of california's. and last night showed that joe biden could never, ever stand on the stage and defend his warriors. how is joe biden going to defend america? and out there last night, defendant kamala harris. >> joe biden in the pocket of the teachers union. [talking over each other] >> it's kamala harris. >> don't you dare mispronounce the name of the woman job i am taking. and have you ever seen somebody just casually live that way? it's like if they created a democratic politician. someone should check to see if he's real. are there batteries in there? everybody knows gavin newsom believes he's born to be president. and who cares if he wrecked california? he's hot. >> he appears presidential. and that means something. he has shown us what a potential presidential candidate looks like. >> he's better looking, let's face it. >> he has all of the charisma and speaking ability. >> startlingly you are right. >> do you like gavin newsom not because of his record? it's trash. it's because he's handsome? that is your democratic voters right there. what are his policies? who cares, he has white teeth. isn't politics stupid? newsom gets his clock cleaned on the issues. what have i always said? it's not that complicated. cnn was a little bit more taxable come up what was it? they just could not put their finger on it. >> i think there's something about a charisma, and intangible aspect that gavin newsom was able to inject into the political conversation last night. so i do think that something you cannot really explain. you either have it or you don't and i think that is the case here. >> jesse: it sucks. joe biden doesn't have it. we can feel like someone might be wanting to break off the engagement. >> do you think gavin newsom overshadowed or highlighted the work of president joe biden? >> he looked very presidential and he is readying himself not just war come up at the chance and the opportunity. >> even president joe biden said himself. it triggers thoughts about what is coming next. >> the women are triggered. maybe talking to other people. gavin newsom may not have won the day yesterday but he wants the marks. democrats don't vote with their heads, as we know and here is our democratic strategist. >> i should become a republican. [laughter] >> last night, gavin newsom. did he do it for you? >> calm down, calm down. >> i talked to someone yesterday and she said that she is supporting gavin newsom, and that person was your mom. [laughter] >> jesse: you did not talk to my mother. [laughter] >> that's right, you cannot fact check that stuff come i'm using it as a point. you know, he looks presidential, he's out of central casting, his family is beautiful, sharpen on stage not just with a former congressman and a lawyer come out there debating him. >> why do you say he was out debating? >> pulling numbers left and right and you know, politifact was out there with all their statistics. >> jesse: you got crushed on substance. and then the map of san francisco was released. >> it is a gimmick, it is not real data. [laughter] >> in all seriousness, are they thinking that gavin newsom may not be the heir apparent but the air right now? >> i think that that is something that pundits on tv like to talk about because it's fun and happening on the democratic side, but there is a reality, nine or 10 months away from the election, taking a lot of work to set yourself up in all these different states. >> they can't set him up? >> know, because then everybody's going to jump in and you'll have a real primary. >> joe biden falls and suddenly gavin newsom is running. >> thank you very much. your car is outside waiting. 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[inaudible] >> i am not suicidal and i am innocent remark but he has been out on appeal, the appeals court convicted him again as a huckster. last chance to go to the illinois supreme court, we will see what happens. now come of the brothers who say that they were paid to attack him, they tell their story from the scene of the crime in the series jussie smollett autonomy of a hoax on fox nation coming up next, a deranged vagrantnv eskills someone in hollywood. we have that coming up next aftecondy itr these messages. >> hollywood social justice warrior murdered in his own home after a homeless woman allegedly broke in and shot him in the head. live in l.a. with the lady very latest. >> the homelessness crisis is out of control come at this time the victim died after he was shot in the head, identified as justice advocate that just got engaged this year and had strong ties to hollywood. including collaborating with a number of companies in the industry, including selling pictures on netflix according to his website. now many are in morning. his life was cut short by a homeless woman who was in his car, and later he died at the hospital, the da's office identify the suspect saying that she targeted him because she was friends with a woman that he had been stalking, that woman was reportedly a director who had a restraining order against the suspect. >> it is a very nice and quiet neighborhood. everybody walks around with her dogs, it was unbelievably shocking. >> the woman was arrested at the scene. >> jesse: thank you so much, christina. we appreciate the report. very sad indeed. joe biden and his policies, it's getting a little crowded in here. nearly 50 million people in the united states are born in another country, 15% of the entire population, the highest ever recorded we saw in 1987. skyrocketing the second that joe biden took office, adding 5 million more foreign-born residents, america is unprepared to deal with this population search. crumbling under the weight of thousands of migrants, chicago has had enough, crime is crazy, the politicians are only protecting migrants 2 nobody really said it was going to happen, they just said we are going to do this so shut up. >> how do we ensure the safety of students? and why are they putting hispanic migrants over american voters? in chicago they vote largely democratic. how soon will the migrants and their children be voting democrat? because the dmv has some unregistered voters. twenty now, steve, thank you for joining us. this looks like the biggest acceleration in the history of the united states, was that by design remark. >> when you stop the law you purposely release 2.7 million people, those who are illegal immigrants and at the same time we have this sense president joe biden took office, you know, you are going to get a search like this. the immigrant population has grown by 137,000 each month and that is more than triple the average under president trump more than double the average under joe biden. and before coven. so once we are seeing here is america entering uncharted territory. immigrants have never been this high of a percentage of the population and if trends continue it will keep setting record after record, month after month. >> jesse: we are a nation of immigrants, so we get back on the part of the american experience. but it's going unchecked. we have always had some control over the immigration system through the border or the amount of people that we accept with visas or work permits. no controlling come of the floodgates are open and nobody understands what the consequences are. >> about 5% was foreign-born and now it is triple. the number has grown more than fivefold. probably one of the biggest questions that it raises, can we incorporate and assimilate so many people? and nobody is asking that question, the democrats see immigrants as terribly exploited people c, but the larger impact whether it's on schools, traffic, congestion, nobody is asking the really important question what level is in the interest of the american people and we are seeing the consequences of that. >> they try to assimilate them into martha's vineyard on the democrats said no? the impacts are enormous. there's no other way to put it. >> what is the difference between these 29-year-olds? we have the story coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. 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"jesse, teeth don't make the man. george washington had wooden teeth." but i don't think he had newsom's hair. sharon from moab, utah. maybe the mexican mafia dude was a diversity higher. don't jump to conclusion. i didn't know the mexican mob was so woke. "i noticed you were unusually quiet during the sami the bull interview last night. what's the matter with you? nervous?" not nervous, just cautious. kevin from orlando, florida. why would you get the epstein flight logs when you couldn't get to the bottom of who brought coke to the white house questionnaire that's discouraging. i think my producers are going to get to the bottom of both. i'm watters and this is my wo world. ♪ ♪