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Jesse Watters

Jesse Bailey Watters (born July 9, 1978) is an American conservative[1] political commentator on Fox News. He frequently appeared on the political talk show The O'Reilly Factor and was known for his man-on-the-street interviews, featured in his segment "Watters' World", which would become its own show in 2015. In January 2017, Watters' World became weekly, and in April 2017, he became a co-host of the roundtable series The Five. In 2021, he published his first book, How I Saved the World. In January of 2022, Watters became host of Jesse Watters Primetime.

Jesse Watters
Watters in 2021
Born (1978-07-09) July 9, 1978 (age 44)
EducationTrinity College (BA)
OccupationPolitical commentator
Years active2002–present
Political partyConservative
Spouse(s)
Noelle Inguagiato
(m. 2009; div. 2018)

Emma DiGiovine
(m. 2019)
Children3

Early life and education

Watters was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[2] son of Stephen Hapgood Watters, a teacher, and child psychologist Anne Purvis, daughter of Morton Bailey, Jr., publisher of Better Homes and Gardens magazine.[3] Her grandfather, Morton Bailey, published The Saturday Evening Post; his father was the politician Morton S. Bailey. Watters' paternal grandfather, Franklin Benjamin Watters, was a cardiologist at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Newington, Connecticut, and a professor at the University of Connecticut Medical Dental School. He has some Irish ancestry on his father's side. Watters is named after his mother's great-grandfather Jesse Andrew Burnett, an associate chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court.[4][5][6][7]

Watters grew up in the Germantown and then East Falls neighborhoods.[8] He attended the William Penn Charter School through junior year, before moving with his family to Long Island in New York.[8] In 2001, he graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, with a B.A. in history.[9]

Career

After his graduation, Watters began work as a production assistant at Fox News.[10] In 2003, he moved to the production staff of The O'Reilly Factor,[11] and in 2004 he began to appear on air in segments of O'Reilly's show.[12]

On June 11, 2014, Watters debuted on the Fox News show Outnumbered, later occasionally appearing as a guest co-host. On November 20, 2015, Watters debuted his own monthly Fox News program, Watters' World.[13] While Watters is characterized as an "ambush journalist",[14][15][16] Watters has said, "I try to make it enjoyable for the person I'm interviewing. We always come away from the interview all smiles, for the most part. And it's always fun to come back and look at the footage and say, 'Oh my gosh, what just happened?'"[8] In January 2017, Watters' World became a weekly show, airing Saturdays at 8 p.m. ET.[17][18]

In April 2017, Watters became a co-host of the roundtable series The Five.

In April 2021, HarperCollins announced the publication of Watters' new book How I Saved the World, which was published on July 6.[19] The book debuted at number one on The New York Times nonfiction best-seller list for the week ending July 10, 2021.[20]

After serving as one of several rotating fill-in hosts in the network's 7 PM time slot, it was announced on January 10, 2022 that Watters would become the permanent host of a new primetime show, titled Jesse Watters Primetime, which debuted on January 24, 2022.[21]

Watters' World ended on January 15, 2022, while Watters continues to serve as co-host of The Five.[22]

Controversies

Amanda Terkel "ambush"

In 2009, on assignment for The O'Reilly Factor, Watters and his cameraman followed journalist Amanda Terkel in her car for two hours while she drove to Winchester, VA for vacation, and then accosted her to ask her questions about an article she wrote that was critical of Bill O'Reilly.

Seven years later, at a journalists' reception, The Huffington Post's Ryan Grim approached Watters with his phone camera running and asked him to walk over to Terkel and apologize. Watters at first said he would apologize and then said he wouldn't, adding, "I ambushed her because O'Reilly told me to get her because she said some bad shit."[23][24][better source needed]

Video of the incident shows Watters then grabbing Grim's phone and throwing it on the floor, and later grabbing it again and putting it in his pocket. Eventually, the two got into a shoving match, as Grim attempted to recover his phone. Watters later commented on the incident on The O'Reilly Factor, stating, "I was at this party trying to enjoy myself. This guy came up to me. He starts putting it in my face."[25]

Terkel wrote that Watters' response was "surprising", considering that "Watters' way of confronting his subjects is to thrust cameras in their faces unexpectedly and pepper them with aggressive questions."[23][25]

Chinatown segment

In October 2016, Watters was criticized for a segment of Watters' World that was widely considered racist toward Asian Americans.[26][27] In New York City's Chinatown, Watters asked Chinese Americans if they knew karate (a Japanese word), if he should bow before he greets them, or if their watches were stolen.[26][28] Throughout the segment, the 1974 song "Kung Fu Fighting" plays in the background, and the interviews are interspersed with references to martial arts and clips of Watters getting a foot massage and playing with nunchucks.[27][28] New York City mayor Bill de Blasio denounced Watters' segment as "vile, racist behavior" that "has no place in our city".[29] Numerous other lawmakers and journalists, including Asian Americans Mazie Hirono and Judy Chu, also condemned Watters.[30] The segment was also criticized by the Asian American Journalists Association, which issued a statement saying, "We should be far beyond tired, racist stereotypes and targeting an ethnic group for humiliation and objectification on the basis of their race."[31]

On October 5, Watters tweeted what Variety's Will Thorne called a "non-apology" about the segment. In the two tweets, Watters stated that "My man-on-the-street interviews are meant to be taken as tongue-in-cheek and I regret if anyone found offense. ... As a political humorist, the Chinatown segment was intended to be a light piece, as all Watters' World segments are."[32][33][34]

John Podesta comments

In January 2017, Watters faulted John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, for the theft of Podesta's emails by Russian hackers, saying, "What happened was John Podesta gave his password to a hacker. And guess what his password was. 'Password.' It's a true story. His password was 'password.'"[35] The fact-checking website PolitiFact rated Watters' claim "False."[35]

Ivanka Trump comments

In April 2017, two days after joining The Five as co-host, Watters made an on-air comment about Ivanka Trump that was criticized as lewd. After viewing footage of Trump speaking on a panel about female entrepreneurship, Watters commented, "So I don't really get what's going on here, but I really liked how she was speaking into that microphone," as he parodied holding the microphone as a phallic symbol. Watters denied his comment was sexual, saying in a statement: "During the break we were commenting on Ivanka's voice and how it was low and steady and resonates like a smooth jazz radio DJ ... This was in no way a joke about anything else."[36] In response to the criticism, Watters was not on the show for two days that week.[37][38]

QAnon comments

In July 2020, Jesse Watters praised the conspiracy theory QAnon during his show, saying: "they've also uncovered a lot of great stuff when it comes to Epstein and it comes to the deep state. I never saw Q as dangerous as antifa." After public backlash, Watters released a statement saying: "I mentioned the conspiracy group QAnon, which I don't support or believe in. My comments should not be mistaken for giving credence to this fringe platform."[39][40]

Anthony Fauci comments

At Turning Point USA's 2022 AmericaFest conference, while advocating for attendees to aggressively confront and question Dr. Anthony Fauci about his alleged funding of gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Watters said, "Now you go in for the kill shot. The kill shot? With an ambush? Deadly. Because he doesn't see it coming."[41][42] Fauci responded by calling Watters' remarks "awful" and said that Watters "should be fired on the spot".[43][44] Fox News indicated their support for Watters, saying he "was using a metaphor", and that his comments "had been twisted completely out of context".[41]

Personal life

Watters is registered to vote as a member of the Conservative Party of New York State.[45] He married Noelle Inguagiato in 2009 and had twin daughters with her.[46] Noelle filed for divorce in 2018 after Watters admitted to an affair with a producer on his show, Emma DiGiovine.[46] Inguagiato and Watters' divorce was finalized in March 2019. Watters announced his engagement to DiGiovine in August 2019 and they married in December of the same year. Their son was born in 2021.[47][48]

Bibliography

  • Watters, Jesse (2021). How I Saved the World. New York: Broadside Books. ISBN 978-0-06-304908-6. OCLC 1245249467.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fox News to tape "Faux Nation First Look," unveiling its new digital service, in San Diego". The Baltimore Sun. October 24, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  2. ^ Cook, John (April 24, 2009). . Gawker.com. Archived from the original on March 26, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  3. ^ "The Unstoppable Rise of Jesse Watters, "Golden Boy" of Trump's Favorite Network". October 4, 2017.
  4. ^ "A Fox host railed about 'some guy's uncle' immigrating to the US. So we poked around his family tree - the Boston Globe". The Boston Globe.
  5. ^ "Anne P. Bailey is Future Bride of S. H. Watters". The New York Times. July 14, 1970.
  6. ^ "Miss Anne Purvis Bailey Wed to Stephen Hapgood Walters". The New York Times. August 30, 1970.
  7. ^ "Fox News host and Philly native Jesse Watters' liberal mom is his most-frequent critic".
  8. ^ a b c Gray, Ellen (December 19, 2015). "Fox News guy is our true-blue homey". Philadelphia Daily News. from the original on June 6, 2016. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  9. ^ "Jesse Watters '01 Shares Stories and Advice from a Career in Television". Trinity College. May 4, 2015. from the original on June 7, 2016. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  10. ^ "Biography, Jesse Watters". Fox News. New York City, New York. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  11. ^ Nick, Vadala (January 6, 2017). "Fox News expands Philly native Jesse Watters' "Watters" World' to weekly show". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
  12. ^ DeSoto, Randy (April 19, 2016). "Now He's The Star Of "Watters" World' But First He Had To Earn O'Reilly's Trust". Western Journalism. Phoenix, Arizona.
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  14. ^ Bond, Paul (October 25, 2010). "Ambush-Journalist Confronts NPR CEO About Firing of Juan Williams". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on November 14, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
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  16. ^ Stelter, Brian (April 16, 2009). "Gotcha TV: Crews Stalk Bill O'Reilly's Targets". The New York Times. from the original on May 17, 2017. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  17. ^ Kludt, Tom (January 5, 2017). "Jesse Watters: Bill O'Reilly sidekick gets own show at Fox News". CNN. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  18. ^ Tani, Maxwell (January 5, 2017). "Jesse Watters Scores Weekly "Watters" World' Show on Fox News". Business Insider. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  19. ^ "How I Saved the World". HarperCollins. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
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  23. ^ a b Terkel, Amanda (May 2, 2016). "Jesse Watters On Ambushing Me: Bill O'Reilly 'Told Me To Get Her'". Huffington Post. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  24. ^ "Uncut Interaction Between Jesse Watters and Ryan Grim at WHCD". YouTube.
  25. ^ a b Hell, Emily (May 1, 2016). "Nerdy fight breaks out at WHCD afterparty between Fox News and Huffington Post reporters". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  26. ^ a b Stack, Liam (October 6, 2016). "Fox Reporter Accused of Racism for Chinatown Interviews Expresses 'Regret'". The New York Times. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  27. ^ a b Kirell, Andrew (October 6, 2016). "Why Fox's Racist, Sexist Frat Boy Jesse Watters Will Always Win". The Daily Beast. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  28. ^ a b Levitz, Eric (October 5, 2016). "The O'Reilly Factor Takes a Trip to Chinatown. Racism Ensues". New York. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  29. ^ Flood, Brian (October 6, 2016). "NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Wants "Vile," 'Racist' Jesse Watters Off TV After Disastrous Chinatown Segment". The Wrap. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  30. ^ Suen, Brennan (October 6, 2016). "Lawmakers Condemn "Vile" And "Xenophobic" O'Reilly Factor Chinatown Segment". Media Matters for America. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  31. ^ Cheung, Paul (October 25, 2016). "AAJA demands Fox News apologize for offensive Chinatown segment; network agrees to meeting" (Press release). Asian American Journalists Association.
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  35. ^ a b Carroll, Lauren (January 6, 2017). "Claim that John Podesta's email password was "password" lacks evidence". PolitiFact. St. Petersburg, Florida.
  36. ^ Victor, Daniel (April 26, 2017). "Jesse Watters of Fox Denies His Ivanka Trump Comment Was Lewd". The New York Times. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
  37. ^ Victor, Daniel (April 27, 2017). "Jesse Watters of Fox Announces Vacation After Ivanka Trump Comment". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
  38. ^ Nazaryan, Alexander (April 26, 2017). "Jesse Watters takes Fox News to a new low with his Ivanka Trump microphone joke". Newsweek. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  39. ^ "Jesse Watters Claims He Doesn't "Support" QAnon After Praising It on Air". The Daily Beast. July 27, 2020.
  40. ^ Cranley, Ellen (July 25, 2020). "Fox News host says far-right conspiracy movement QAnon uncovers 'great stuff'". Insider.com.
  41. ^ a b Dasgupta, Sravasti (December 22, 2021). "Fox News backs host as Fauci demands he be fired". The Independent.
  42. ^ Johnson, Ted (December 21, 2021). "Anthony Fauci Says Fox News' Jesse Watters Should be "Fired on the Spot" for "Kill Shot" Rhetoric". Deadline Hollywood.
  43. ^ Forgey, Quint (December 21, 2021). "'The guy should be fired on the spot': Fauci rebukes Fox News host over violent rhetoric". Politico. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
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  45. ^ Resnick, Gideon (April 15, 2016). "Trump's Closest Confidants Can't Vote for Him". The Daily Beast.
  46. ^ a b Boggioni, Tom (March 11, 2018). "Wife of Fox News host Jesse Watters files for divorce after learning of his affair with producer". The Raw Story.
  47. ^ Watters, Jesse [@JesseBWatters] (August 25, 2019). "Emma and I would like to announce our engagement!" (Tweet). Retrieved August 26, 2019 – via Twitter.
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External links

  • Jesse Watters at IMDb

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Jesse Bailey Watters born July 9 1978 is an American conservative 1 political commentator on Fox News He frequently appeared on the political talk show The O Reilly Factor and was known for his man on the street interviews featured in his segment Watters World which would become its own show in 2015 In January 2017 Watters World became weekly and in April 2017 he became a co host of the roundtable series The Five In 2021 he published his first book How I Saved the World In January of 2022 Watters became host of Jesse Watters Primetime Jesse WattersWatters in 2021Born 1978 07 09 July 9 1978 age 44 Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S EducationTrinity College BA OccupationPolitical commentatorYears active2002 presentPolitical partyConservativeSpouse s Noelle Inguagiato m 2009 div 2018 wbr Emma DiGiovine m 2019 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Controversies 3 1 Amanda Terkel ambush 3 2 Chinatown segment 3 3 John Podesta comments 3 4 Ivanka Trump comments 3 5 QAnon comments 3 6 Anthony Fauci comments 4 Personal life 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditWatters was raised in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 2 son of Stephen Hapgood Watters a teacher and child psychologist Anne Purvis daughter of Morton Bailey Jr publisher of Better Homes and Gardens magazine 3 Her grandfather Morton Bailey published The Saturday Evening Post his father was the politician Morton S Bailey Watters paternal grandfather Franklin Benjamin Watters was a cardiologist at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Newington Connecticut and a professor at the University of Connecticut Medical Dental School He has some Irish ancestry on his father s side Watters is named after his mother s great grandfather Jesse Andrew Burnett an associate chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court 4 5 6 7 Watters grew up in the Germantown and then East Falls neighborhoods 8 He attended the William Penn Charter School through junior year before moving with his family to Long Island in New York 8 In 2001 he graduated from Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut with a B A in history 9 Career EditAfter his graduation Watters began work as a production assistant at Fox News 10 In 2003 he moved to the production staff of The O Reilly Factor 11 and in 2004 he began to appear on air in segments of O Reilly s show 12 On June 11 2014 Watters debuted on the Fox News show Outnumbered later occasionally appearing as a guest co host On November 20 2015 Watters debuted his own monthly Fox News program Watters World 13 While Watters is characterized as an ambush journalist 14 15 16 Watters has said I try to make it enjoyable for the person I m interviewing We always come away from the interview all smiles for the most part And it s always fun to come back and look at the footage and say Oh my gosh what just happened 8 In January 2017 Watters World became a weekly show airing Saturdays at 8 p m ET 17 18 In April 2017 Watters became a co host of the roundtable series The Five In April 2021 HarperCollins announced the publication of Watters new book How I Saved the World which was published on July 6 19 The book debuted at number one on The New York Times nonfiction best seller list for the week ending July 10 2021 20 After serving as one of several rotating fill in hosts in the network s 7 PM time slot it was announced on January 10 2022 that Watters would become the permanent host of a new primetime show titled Jesse Watters Primetime which debuted on January 24 2022 21 Watters World ended on January 15 2022 while Watters continues to serve as co host of The Five 22 Controversies EditAmanda Terkel ambush Edit In 2009 on assignment for The O Reilly Factor Watters and his cameraman followed journalist Amanda Terkel in her car for two hours while she drove to Winchester VA for vacation and then accosted her to ask her questions about an article she wrote that was critical of Bill O Reilly Seven years later at a journalists reception The Huffington Post s Ryan Grim approached Watters with his phone camera running and asked him to walk over to Terkel and apologize Watters at first said he would apologize and then said he wouldn t adding I ambushed her because O Reilly told me to get her because she said some bad shit 23 24 better source needed Video of the incident shows Watters then grabbing Grim s phone and throwing it on the floor and later grabbing it again and putting it in his pocket Eventually the two got into a shoving match as Grim attempted to recover his phone Watters later commented on the incident on The O Reilly Factor stating I was at this party trying to enjoy myself This guy came up to me He starts putting it in my face 25 Terkel wrote that Watters response was surprising considering that Watters way of confronting his subjects is to thrust cameras in their faces unexpectedly and pepper them with aggressive questions 23 25 Chinatown segment Edit In October 2016 Watters was criticized for a segment of Watters World that was widely considered racist toward Asian Americans 26 27 In New York City s Chinatown Watters asked Chinese Americans if they knew karate a Japanese word if he should bow before he greets them or if their watches were stolen 26 28 Throughout the segment the 1974 song Kung Fu Fighting plays in the background and the interviews are interspersed with references to martial arts and clips of Watters getting a foot massage and playing with nunchucks 27 28 New York City mayor Bill de Blasio denounced Watters segment as vile racist behavior that has no place in our city 29 Numerous other lawmakers and journalists including Asian Americans Mazie Hirono and Judy Chu also condemned Watters 30 The segment was also criticized by the Asian American Journalists Association which issued a statement saying We should be far beyond tired racist stereotypes and targeting an ethnic group for humiliation and objectification on the basis of their race 31 On October 5 Watters tweeted what Variety s Will Thorne called a non apology about the segment In the two tweets Watters stated that My man on the street interviews are meant to be taken as tongue in cheek and I regret if anyone found offense As a political humorist the Chinatown segment was intended to be a light piece as all Watters World segments are 32 33 34 John Podesta comments Edit In January 2017 Watters faulted John Podesta Hillary Clinton s campaign manager for the theft of Podesta s emails by Russian hackers saying What happened was John Podesta gave his password to a hacker And guess what his password was Password It s a true story His password was password 35 The fact checking website PolitiFact rated Watters claim False 35 Ivanka Trump comments Edit In April 2017 two days after joining The Five as co host Watters made an on air comment about Ivanka Trump that was criticized as lewd After viewing footage of Trump speaking on a panel about female entrepreneurship Watters commented So I don t really get what s going on here but I really liked how she was speaking into that microphone as he parodied holding the microphone as a phallic symbol Watters denied his comment was sexual saying in a statement During the break we were commenting on Ivanka s voice and how it was low and steady and resonates like a smooth jazz radio DJ This was in no way a joke about anything else 36 In response to the criticism Watters was not on the show for two days that week 37 38 QAnon comments Edit In July 2020 Jesse Watters praised the conspiracy theory QAnon during his show saying they ve also uncovered a lot of great stuff when it comes to Epstein and it comes to the deep state I never saw Q as dangerous as antifa After public backlash Watters released a statement saying I mentioned the conspiracy group QAnon which I don t support or believe in My comments should not be mistaken for giving credence to this fringe platform 39 40 Anthony Fauci comments Edit At Turning Point USA s 2022 AmericaFest conference while advocating for attendees to aggressively confront and question Dr Anthony Fauci about his alleged funding of gain of function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology Watters said Now you go in for the kill shot The kill shot With an ambush Deadly Because he doesn t see it coming 41 42 Fauci responded by calling Watters remarks awful and said that Watters should be fired on the spot 43 44 Fox News indicated their support for Watters saying he was using a metaphor and that his comments had been twisted completely out of context 41 Personal life EditWatters is registered to vote as a member of the Conservative Party of New York State 45 He married Noelle Inguagiato in 2009 and had twin daughters with her 46 Noelle filed for divorce in 2018 after Watters admitted to an affair with a producer on his show Emma DiGiovine 46 Inguagiato and Watters divorce was finalized in March 2019 Watters announced his engagement to DiGiovine in August 2019 and they married in December of the same year Their son was born in 2021 47 48 Bibliography EditWatters Jesse 2021 How I Saved the World New York Broadside Books ISBN 978 0 06 304908 6 OCLC 1245249467 See also EditNew Yorkers in journalismReferences Edit Fox News to tape Faux Nation First Look unveiling its new digital service in San Diego The Baltimore Sun October 24 2018 Retrieved June 14 2020 Cook John April 24 2009 Ambushing Bill O Reilly s Ambusher Gawker com Archived from the original on March 26 2016 Retrieved June 6 2016 The Unstoppable Rise of Jesse Watters Golden Boy of Trump s Favorite Network October 4 2017 A Fox host railed about some guy s uncle immigrating to the US So we poked around his family tree the Boston Globe The Boston Globe Anne P Bailey is Future Bride of S H Watters The New York Times July 14 1970 Miss Anne Purvis Bailey Wed to Stephen Hapgood Walters The New York Times August 30 1970 Fox News host and Philly native Jesse Watters liberal mom is his most frequent critic a b c Gray Ellen December 19 2015 Fox News guy is our true blue homey Philadelphia Daily News Archived from the original on June 6 2016 Retrieved January 21 2016 Jesse Watters 01 Shares Stories and Advice from a Career in Television Trinity College May 4 2015 Archived from the original on June 7 2016 Retrieved June 7 2016 Biography Jesse Watters Fox News New York City New York Retrieved May 22 2017 Nick Vadala January 6 2017 Fox News expands Philly native Jesse Watters Watters World to weekly show The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Pennsylvania Retrieved January 10 2022 DeSoto Randy April 19 2016 Now He s The Star Of Watters World But First He Had To Earn O Reilly s Trust Western Journalism Phoenix Arizona Joyella Mark November 11 2015 Fox News to Debut Series of Watters World Specials Adweek Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved April 19 2016 Bond Paul October 25 2010 Ambush Journalist Confronts NPR CEO About Firing of Juan Williams The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on November 14 2015 Retrieved August 16 2015 Jesse Watters Ambushes Mayor Who s Suing Residents Over Their Christmas Lights Fox News December 19 2015 Archived from the original on January 27 2016 Retrieved January 21 2016 Stelter Brian April 16 2009 Gotcha TV Crews Stalk Bill O Reilly s Targets The New York Times Archived from the original on May 17 2017 Retrieved January 21 2016 Kludt Tom January 5 2017 Jesse Watters Bill O Reilly sidekick gets own show at Fox News CNN Retrieved May 14 2017 Tani Maxwell January 5 2017 Jesse Watters Scores Weekly Watters World Show on Fox News Business Insider Retrieved May 14 2017 How I Saved the World HarperCollins Retrieved April 29 2021 Combined Print amp E Book Nonfiction Best Sellers The New York Times Retrieved July 21 2021 Johnson Ted January 10 2022 Jesse Watters Named Permanent Host Of Fox News 7 PM Hour Deadline Retrieved January 10 2022 Final episode of Watters World airs on Fox News Channel UPI Retrieved April 23 2022 a b Terkel Amanda May 2 2016 Jesse Watters On Ambushing Me Bill O Reilly Told Me To Get Her Huffington Post Retrieved October 28 2019 Uncut Interaction Between Jesse Watters and Ryan Grim at WHCD YouTube a b Hell Emily May 1 2016 Nerdy fight breaks out at WHCD afterparty between Fox News and Huffington Post reporters The Washington Post Retrieved October 28 2019 a b Stack Liam October 6 2016 Fox Reporter Accused of Racism for Chinatown Interviews Expresses Regret The New York Times Retrieved October 6 2016 a b Kirell Andrew October 6 2016 Why Fox s Racist Sexist Frat Boy Jesse Watters Will Always Win The Daily Beast Retrieved October 6 2016 a b Levitz Eric October 5 2016 The O Reilly Factor Takes a Trip to Chinatown Racism Ensues New York Retrieved October 6 2016 Flood Brian October 6 2016 NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Wants Vile Racist Jesse Watters Off TV After Disastrous Chinatown Segment The Wrap Retrieved October 6 2016 Suen Brennan October 6 2016 Lawmakers Condemn Vile And Xenophobic O Reilly Factor Chinatown Segment Media Matters for America Retrieved October 6 2016 Cheung Paul October 25 2016 AAJA demands Fox News apologize for offensive Chinatown segment network agrees to meeting Press release Asian American Journalists Association Thorne Will October 5 2016 Fox News Host Expresses Regret Over Controversial Chinatown Segment Variety Retrieved October 8 2016 Watters Jesse jessebwatters October 5 2016 As a political humorist Tweet Archived from the original on October 7 2016 Retrieved October 7 2016 via Twitter Watters Jesse jessebwatters October 5 2016 My man on the street interviews Tweet Archived from the original on October 8 2016 Retrieved October 8 2016 via Twitter a b Carroll Lauren January 6 2017 Claim that John Podesta s email password was password lacks evidence PolitiFact St Petersburg Florida Victor Daniel April 26 2017 Jesse Watters of Fox Denies His Ivanka Trump Comment Was Lewd The New York Times Retrieved April 27 2017 Victor Daniel April 27 2017 Jesse Watters of Fox Announces Vacation After Ivanka Trump Comment The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 27 2017 Nazaryan Alexander April 26 2017 Jesse Watters takes Fox News to a new low with his Ivanka Trump microphone joke Newsweek Retrieved April 4 2019 Jesse Watters Claims He Doesn t Support QAnon After Praising It on Air The Daily Beast July 27 2020 Cranley Ellen July 25 2020 Fox News host says far right conspiracy movement QAnon uncovers great stuff Insider com a b Dasgupta Sravasti December 22 2021 Fox News backs host as Fauci demands he be fired The Independent Johnson Ted December 21 2021 Anthony Fauci Says Fox News Jesse Watters Should be Fired on the Spot for Kill Shot Rhetoric Deadline Hollywood Forgey Quint December 21 2021 The guy should be fired on the spot Fauci rebukes Fox News host over violent rhetoric Politico Retrieved December 21 2021 Bargagona Juan December 21 2021 Fauci Wants Fox Host Fired on the Spot for Urging Fans to Ambush Him With Kill Shot The Daily Beast Retrieved December 21 2021 Resnick Gideon April 15 2016 Trump s Closest Confidants Can t Vote for Him The Daily Beast a b Boggioni Tom March 11 2018 Wife of Fox News host Jesse Watters files for divorce after learning of his affair with producer The Raw Story Watters Jesse JesseBWatters August 25 2019 Emma and I would like to announce our engagement Tweet Retrieved August 26 2019 via Twitter Creitz Charles April 1 2021 Watters World adds one Jesse Watters and wife Emma welcome baby boy Fox News Retrieved April 3 2021 External links EditJesse Watters at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesse Watters amp oldid 1133171441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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