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it's almost christmas which means it's the season to be a hater. alvin toback, the 90 this has a waiting list, everybody is angry, there's so much tension could cut it with a knife. christmas spirit is falling fl flat. ♪ you're a mean one. ♪ mr. grinch ♪ ♪ >> i do like the grinch. how did we get to this? there are more ranges than who will, who billions who people, what is a who? it's all about the holiday gators like this guy, apparently on security camera ceiling history off the roof of the car in the store's parking lot. he cuts down, shows it into his own suv and that is lower than low, even the grinch is like
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bro, come on man. what's causing all of this? is it mainstream media or is it the devil? >> this is evidence that there is a real gavel including your family members. >> auto, maybe it's the eggnog. how did we get through the holidays without driving each other crazy? the biden administration is no help, they set up guidelines insulting how the country spending even more division. >> republicans, extreme republicans from a maga republicans, unfortunately they are pushing maga that fails the middle class. >> i know, it's not that bad, it's all about family. here is family. even mothers are being mean this year, holiday made with your mama's secret recipe, if you are willing to pay for it.
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your mom has been called the most hated woman in britain, now breaking she plans to charge her relatives $200 ahead for christmas dinner that's only including one glass of champagne, that mean. ♪ >> maybe we can go outside and play and burn off the negativity. no, even pickle ball. pickle ball is a fight. >> i was still in the game, head in the game. you can't be serious. >> poor tom. that's right. pickle ball is causing fights. arson attacks and lawsuits repeatedly because of the noise, the ball and paddle make an residential areas. can we just get along? inflation, the border, high crime, how is there anything, is
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there anything at all that we all agree on flex yes, george santos should not be in congress but to be fair to george, is he really the worst member of congress? >> hey bobby, i don't think i need to tell you but these people want to make you get in trouble and want to kick you out and make you runaway, you make them put up or shut up, stand your ground and don't get bogged down by the haters out there. stay strong. merry christmas. >> merry christmas, george. george santos on cameo urging democrat senator bob menendez to stand his ground amid his own corruption scandal. to me, they seemed like crooks, insider-trading, bribes from china, ukraine, russia, money laundering, because it's full of gold bars and cash, using the justice system to go after your political opponent using the d.o.j. to protect family membe members. >> can you explain to americans
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in this impeachment inquiry by you interacted with your son and brothers for business associate? >> that's a bunch of lies. >> i did not. those are lies. >> that's justice? or is it just us we have to follow the laws? even celebrities try to cash in on the get out of jail free cards. remember jussie smollett? heading back after upholding his conviction. >> i respect that i did not do this and i'm not suicidal. >> i am innocent. i could have said i was guilty a long time ago. >> poor juicy. we can agree these guys got what they deserved but doesn't really put the holiday spirit in your heart, does it? so much anger and frustration, it's so that. >> how bad is it? thank you. even soft rock stars are fighting. that's right.
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they are at each other's throats. all filed a lawsuit restraining order amy oates is trying to sell his half of their musical catalog. come on, even the and debbie a had a reunion. all this ruthless aggression toward each other, even the truth isn't the truth anymore like my truth opposed to actual truth, it ticks me off. speaking of royal pains, prince harry is facing the consequences of sharing his truth, a british pr expert claiming royal family may never forgive prince harry but harry still doesn't seem to get it. >> now we can't solve all these problems by christmas obviously so what do we do? gives, gives, gives. something to bring us all together. make us laugh and what comes together? but cops. we will come together like butt
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cheeks. it's just saying it brings a giggle. but cops. we got big butts, tiny but, that's right, in a cup. it will bring tears to your eyes. just look at them. it cracks me up. [laughter] sitting on your eggnog, your hot chocolate or martinez, backside beauties, let's keep it simple and appreciate each other. where can you get them? wonderful lady named coco, i'm going to again this year, let's leave the politics in the cold but if you insist on having something to talk about, i just so happen to have one more gift that is certain to bring a smile to your face. my new book, enough said. available now to grab a blanket and warm up on the couch, sit on your favorite drink and your but cup crack open my new book.
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asteroid. somehow we still have any of those things but when will we? what's life going to be like in the year 2100? here to talk about all this and more, however, cofounder steve jordan. >> nice to meet you, too. let's get into it, the year 2100, what do you think will be the biggest improvement will be no longer used cars? will be just pull the old "star trek" and appear and reappear? >> it's definitely going to transform everything and probably even i can't imagine quite what that looks like by 2100. i imagine transports in all of those things will be completely different. >> let me ask you -- go ahead, sorry. >> if we can of a future that takes us to 2100, we need to make some serious changes the
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way the planet is engineered whether status why or cars are trained or underground, it's all going to change. >> do think i 2100 will be maybe cohabitating on a different planet likes to say mars, do you think it's a viable option in 2100? >> that's what elon wants to do, i'm not sure that's what i want to go. >> i'm not going either until they get air and water. [laughter] >> meter, i don't see too much about going on mars. >> what about air travel? obviously it will be faster to travel because of like to california from new york now is five hours 11, maybe five minutes? >> the way air travel has changed in the last 100 years is phenomenal. only just over 100 years first
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flight happened so what is going to be like, i don't think will have teleported, i think that's too far-fetched but definitely different types of trouble for sure. >> what about underground? >> i think the thing that is changing is technology available the levels we couldn't imagine before so in the past we basically made equipment of all sorts whether that's airplanes or dump trucks, bigger and bigger and bigger so we can do more with less input and the input of course is the person driving it so whether you strive or an airliner one guy can fly 800 people or 410 dump truck driven by one person. that's are going to change because the need for the economy
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of one person is going to be different. in the future it's going to become more mind invest the journey that will deliver of this. underground construction everybody is familiar with tunnel machines and blast programs and that's because we've done the same thing, bigger and bigger and bigger trying to do more with less labor, less people and that's going to change because the way we are doing it is microsoft, we use robots that are two or 3 feet long emotional, 6 inches in diameter but they don't need a driver. now we can drive with technology of today the digital twins of today that absorb and process vast amounts of data provide multiple instructions. we have all seen in terms of
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skeletal last five years some drones in a display to many thousands of complex things produced changes why so autonomous trucks somebody trying to make from 400 pounds down to 100 because that is the biggest trap we can make it autonomous. >> i would be interested -- >> what does it matter how big it is? >> i guess we will have to take their word because in 2100, i'll be a distant memory a muscle force cloning works the way i have it but with ai none of us may be her. >> you may dwell somewhere else if existence continues. >> thank you for your time, it's
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♪ welcome back to fox news saturday night. are you ready for this step that will blow your mind? according to a recent study, roughly 45% of 18 to 29 -year-olds are still living with
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mommy and daddy. at 18, i understand but 29, come on. people are claiming things like i house costs and student debt but is the real reason mom still cooks dinner and does the laundry? joining me on this panel tonig tonight, wonderful house for one nation is author of the new book how icons, teddy roosevelt booker t. washington place the past for racial equality, the one and only brian kilmeade. fox news contributor and board-certified physician, doctor nicole saphier and comedy legend rich boss is in the hou house. you're never home so do you know if your kids -- it's ridiculous, right? >> in away but i feel to have a goal, i need the money for a house, get a down payment together, i'm willing to pitch in. i like having my kids home but if it's a failure to launch situation from a that's problematic but i don't -- i'm about to find out if that is in
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fact a situation but i don't see that being an issue. i think my kids can't wait to get out. >> it's a slippery slope to tell others failure to launch or not. how old are your kids? you still have teens. >> twenty-seven, 22 and 20. all three in college. >> much older than i thought. >> first of all, i'm sorry i'm dressed like stallone from rocky but i'll tell you who's living at home, these kids now holding up signs saying from the river to the sea because they won't be able to find a job in a couple of years. >> that is their job to make biden my daughter wants to come back, great. and i don't have to talk to my wife. [laughter] >> when we were introducing you this, your body language was like, i feel you are like he needs to go --
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[laughter] >> full disclosure, i have a 23-year-old from of my 23-year-old does not live with me but does live with my god, he lives in arizona because he's going to flight school so he did not live with me when he looked went to college, graduated college successfully, came back momentarily because we knew it was short-term, as long as we know there is a next step. he's moved to arizona, he's going to flight school so he's with my dad so technically he is part of this but it is short-term and the moment he graduated, out the door. >> you guys don't really count because all of your kids are doing something. you don't have one trying to find themselves or an artist. [laughter] >> i have a 33-year-old, my 6-year-old trying to get her out of the house but she's only 16 so in two years, you know what i'm saying? >> she's a girl, she's just fi find. >> remember the indians, they had a longhouse, grandparents, extended family, is a good thi
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thing. >> mountain lions in buffalo, you couldn't just send them out, there's a good chance they would be eaten. i expected more from you on th that. even if they don't live with their parents, they apparently still want them to help raise the grandparents. according to business insiders, some of these millennial parents will feel abandoned by their boomer parents who would rather travel in their retirement than stay home and have to schedule babysitting time months in advance, it must be so hard for them. should millennial's are acting like they are the adults they are supposed to be? when i was growing up my mom went out anyways, they just left you, locked the door, hungry man dinner is in the fridge, figure it out. >> my parents were divorced, my mother take my brother and myself and my grandparents and drop them into take them like no abandonment if she was there but i have in the last month, two
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new grandsons within a week apart and if they can come up with some kind of car seat back and struck onto a golf cart, i'll send all day with them. >> that is the key. i'm sorry, you want to weigh in? >> slowdown, you're not on "fox & friends" anymore. >> i will say, i had my first son when i was young, my parents helped me a lot but once you are an adult and a functioning working adult, it's not on your parents to help you out, it is your parents time to go out to retire and people having kids much later these days so the parents are older, it's time to go out, enjoy your life. i think having grandparents that help, it is a privilege but shouldn't be expected. >> isn't this fair punishment for bulldozer parents? >> in what respect? >> this mental life shielding
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them and keeping johnny safe and keeping them from getting bumps and scrapes and now johnny wants them to do the work, isn't it fair? >> the theory background information you provided, it looks like our generation and they want a break. listen, i want to travel, i save my money and figured it out and wait a second, i'm sorry he has a t-ball game, not going. i'm going to be away. it's not my responsibly, i will be the opposite. you have to keep me out for the next generation, i will be all over it. please go home and let me live my own life. >> i'm glad i was a bad parent. >> you haven't set the bar high. >> i've got a nine and a 12-year-old. >> you will be a hands-on grandparent. >> i want to be there to watch them struggle and do what most grandparents do, smile and say here's candy, you want a crispy dollar bill? >> a dollar?
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>> randall never gave big 20s. dollars and cough drops pretending to be candy. [laughter] >> i just want to lick a handkerchief. [laughter] >> whether you love them or hate them, self checkout machines are everywhere from fast food chains to grocery stores to major retailers, you can't miss them but are they really about to become a thing of the past? walmart, costco and wakeman's psaki they plan to scrap self checkout say it contributes to the rise in fact, really? will anyone actually missed self checkout once gone? i will not, i will not use them, it's part of your community, you get to know your check or, asked how your day is going, how is life maintaining? plus, i don't want to have to look for someone when the scanner doesn't beep and ding, ding and you have to get them and they go to your bag. which item was it? it's a hassle and leads to unemployment of human beings which i am against. >> do you feel this is tyrus is
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therapy? i thought we were going to be talked to. [laughter] can we discuss it with ourselves? >> i'm right here, right here. you don't get a butt cup. >> i didn't mean self checkout to steal, i knew how to steal before self checkout. if i use self checkout, i want to go to the christmas party. if i am an employee doing it and don't check me out the door, you trusted me to check out, you don't need to see my receipt, you see what i'm saying? >> i was against the self checkout when it began first of all, it does take away human jobs and i do like personal interaction like you, i will say though since covid my local supermarket psaki essentially touching and begging groceries not even helping, they literally stand back and scan it and
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everything is pushed aside and you bag your own groceries and at that time i find some resentment like why aren't you helping me? only one person is being paid right also use self checkout a lot and i think i will miss it. >> it has a lot to do with where you live, at fresh market, i am favorite customer, a major award for me but i like that they bag up because the young kids working his first job, thanks groceries and says sir, would you like me to walk to the car? are you out of your mind, grow? i take it but i like the option. the personal stuff. >> what you're saying from a quiet on the managers pictures on the wall? >> they keep telling me i am favorite customer. >> can i say one thing -- >> say two things. >> i haven't said anything yet. >> when you go to the grocery store these days, sometimes the people working there, the
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younger generation is sitting on the phone at jobs. this is there a job and they are scrolling, whatever social media is, it is mind blowing to me this is professionalism today. >> i would like to add, i still don't know how, i don't know how to bring things in the scanner code but if you get bananas and you have to find the picture of a banana and then find the number, then way it. >> just ruins the segment. how dare you. >> you guys, your doctors, you do know how to weigh bananas or whatever. >> he doesn't leave work. >> panel, don't move because there is research say something most of us do as a public health problem. i will tell you how to save your life next and i'm not a doctor. ♪
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ladies and gentlemen, put down your phone, step away from instagram. according to researchers, taking selfie says "public health problem but will the warning ever stop people from taking pictures of himself? my team hit the streets to find out. ♪ >> you travel worldwide, i know it is because you could take it and somewhat could comment. >> et al. to promote. >> increase happiness, family and friends. ♪
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>> cell these are so dangerous. a car, an accident. >> sometimes people do selfies in these places. ♪ >> have you ever taken a selfie? >> i have not. i don't care to we are too old. >> i would say. ♪ >> how i make all of my money, anything be dangerous if you have minimal brain cells. >> dangerous. >> i know. >> let's get right to it, selfie and new cigarettes. >> we know cell phones are a big issue when it comes to mental health especially in adolescence so they are an issue, selfies, we your people falling off cliffs like i mentioned and i
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personally don't like so taking self is because i have short arms and if you i look like i have bell's palsy, one thought of my safe face groups so i make brian take them. >> you can't take a selfie with another person, can you? i can't go like this, can i? what are the rules? >> i can't take a good picture so i've never been asked. >> after shows people go up to meet and say this guy this of the night, he sits on my lap, i am not a ventriloquist. [laughter] all of a sudden they don't know how to use the phone and i've got this monster touching me. >> i apologized several times. [laughter] >> you are a good-looking monster. [laughter] >> my feeling is i don't take them, one of the many addictions i will not be susceptible to. i am astounded by who these people are who want to grow their social media what they
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think they have an obligation to the bank to go places and take pictures. >> is this mass hysteria? is there a photo album? >> brian has fans in the keys to cheap for ac. >> people who have massive followers and trying to make sure that connect with followers, i get it. you take selfies everywhere but it's not people with massive followers, it's the general population but what happened to taking regular pictures? i do we commemorate everyplace ago in every step of the way? my kiddos says what is it, the food eats first? i'm going to defend because i love to cook and that is pretty. >> you need to share it with everyone? >> my dad, he used to own a restaurant, he loves it and i will posted on the internet with the recipe though because people like that. >> no one cares about your recipe and the other thing --
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>> doctor saphier. >> i don't need to see somebody making meatloaf milkshake sitting there, i don't need it, i don't need to see it. >> i will take a recipe. thanks, panel and we are all on first name basis. don't miss brian kilmeade on his book tour. do you ever take a day off? >> a been on there, a great show. coming up judge jeanine gives me advice how to get off the naughty list this christmas season. can thomas do it? i'm talking to third person ne next. ♪ [coughing] copd hasn't been pretty. it's tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering if this is as good as it gets.
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♪ welcome back to fox news saturday night. like i said earlier, there are a lot of grantors this year so i spoke with my good friend and mentor and cohost of the five, judge jeanine pirro. she seen at all during the holidays and she has good advice how to get me, tyrus, off the naughty list.
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>> first of all, thank you for being with me today. >> i've been with a lot of people like you, it's comfortable for me. [laughter] >> people like me. i get it, yeah. you are now the voice of america over a decade and you have a good show, leading force, you have the most experience when it comes to lockstep and we are in the holidays, christmas is around the corner, can i take you back to when you were a judge? >> sure. >> will holidays tough get in the holy spirit? ♪ things have to recognize as a judge so is the people who came before me hurt somebody so i felt a kat christmas spirit and i want to give someone a break, i might feel that but on the other side is someone who's already lost so much because of
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the decision a criminal made so maybe i felt a little softer but not necessarily. there are some cases though if you want to talk about that. >> please tell us. >> as soon as you said it, it came back to my mind. it was the guy who was a predicate that means the second felony third felony he's in, he's got a mandatory minimum. you know what the guy did? he broke into a store and stole a teddy bear his son wanted to get i remember saying to myself, what am i doing here? did the man steal from the cash register, take everything to resell it? did he have no concern? no, he had concern for one person, his son and this da has it backwards and by the way, and if ii, i left the bench to run for da after i gave up for that.
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that was a case that broke my heart because as a second felony offender, he had to serve time. state prison time for stealing a bear and the prosecutor sat in front of me, i think you're kidding. i remember, i could see him right in front of me now, i set this isn't going to fly. you go back and talk to your boss and cut down to a misdemeanor. our policy doesn't allow. i said i will call your boss and that's what it took so there are cases where your heart is broken for people who don't have, not what they want or need but what they want to do for someone else and that was the case you brought me back, that's probably 20 years ago. >> that is a lighter side of you because you are so -- you know. >> you mean male people? >> you take no prisoners when it comes to debate and that's something i've learned from you in the aspect.
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just sitting next do i absorb a lot. [laughter] ms. not being able to judge anymore? >> i am still dodging and as i sit here today, i am working for the man and i continue to judge. you see this robe? that's a robe. i am a judge. >> by man do you mean the man up north? >> the man up north, not the big guy. around the holiday season is important i sent the message to the man up north is been good and who's been back. >> is somebody coming after me? >> i think you've been bad and that's why you're sitting here today. have you eat your vegetables? >> i will soon. i will. >> are you go to your brother? >> objection, hearsay. >> no. i'm not assuming anything. >> as good as it can be. >> how about your coworkers here at fox?
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>> this gutfeld count? >> no. [laughter] >> then i'm great, i'm excellent. >> you are on the naughty list, you have not got off the thing is, i want you to tell me what you are going to do to make someone's christmas better and that way you can get some benefit for yourself and i will tell the guy up north you've redeemed your soul. >> can i get a couple of hours to figure something out? i'm getting all my kids presence and i promise i will break anywhere to get it. i would use my check from this job and by presents for everybody. i will make christmas breakfast. >> you can make christmas vegetables. you can buy gifts and do that but you know the best thing you do? you make people laugh. >> okay. i can do that and that's free. >> the guy up north like that. so does this judge. i will tell you, probation officer. [laughter] >> thank you?
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happy holidays, judge. thanks so much. >> you are lucky, i could give you life and i didn't. >> oh. >> i do life a lot. >> thank you so much for your time. >> you could have killed someone with that sentence. >> i'm working on it, i'm working on jokes. happy holidays. as you can see, i've redeemed myself. i think. tough crowd. coming up on fox news saturday night, jacob might home zoo making things a little more interesting. we are headed back to tyrus is house next. ♪ we're talking about cashbackin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? no. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game!
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we are back. animal lovers, we close up the
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show if you in mind. we are taking a trip to my sweet louisiana home. i may think on the king of adorable reptiles and other animals the truth is, my wife is the real world jane of the jungle. also known as, top dog a number one and clean of my tiny wild kingdom. watch the drama unfold. >> tyrus year and i met my zoo on the third floor of my house with my specialty reptiles, millions from a my monitors and fancy schemes. for those of you who have watched me a few times saturday night, you know my zoo is a big part of my life and by animal curator had to replace them so i had to call my wife and informed her and let go of the curator the didn't have a plan for. now my wife hates animals, does not like the metal.
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>> i will take over this. hate is a strong word. i strongly disliked animals and reptiles but i now realize, i think i just disliked the people more than the animals so i stepped in and taken over this zoo, it's now tyrus zillah zoo because we were having problems finding people to help and i came in here and cleaned it up, a stream like operation going, it smells good and feels good and we even put rain for them at night. the sound of thunder and rain because google is a wonderful tool and i go to youtube and watch tutorials on how to take care of them so you are able to be gone, work at fox and know your animals are taken care of during the weekend from home to this beautiful area. >> it is beautiful. >> i don't actually have to do the work with the reptiles, i just boss everyone around to get the work done to mark liu is
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everyone? >> this is our daughter and a lot of you guys have met her before and she is nine years old and her job in our zoo we have is to clean up animals, she takes them out and make sure they are based, you have to soak them in water and she handles them so they are called. >> they are really cute. >> they interact so it's a fun job, right? and it pays well, doesn't it? thanks dad. behind me is my son, right. say hi. he does all the heavy lifting, a lot of the dirty work. >> it's fun to work with these guys everyday and get them socialized. >> 's girlfriend over here, julia. say hello. julia makes sure this place stays beautiful and fresh. when i'm on the third floor, i don't smell the animals for my office. my husband underestimates me but i'm going to take something over, it's going to be done right. when i tell the animals to eat,
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you better believe they are eating. >> happy animals will be on your hand and your head. >> for the first time ever, we can have these reptiles breathing. show some of the babies. ♪ >> i could not be happier with how my animals are looking and feeling in my mental health is one facet% because you are doing a great job. could not be prouder of my wife and kids. they really stepped up and my animals are flourishing. so honey, again, thank you so much. if you just for me, just for the world, could you just pet or old one one time? just one? >> yeah. i don't like this. i think i did a good job. ♪ i just don't understand what we are doing. >> if they want and ending with
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me in it -- >> thanks for stopping by and checking out was going on with his reptiles but i have to get back to my other jobs. i am the producer of tyrus live comedy shows after all. you later. >> thanks for watching fox news saturday night. set your dvr 10:00 p.m. eastern every saturday right here on fox news. don't forget to follow us on social media at advent saturday night before to get a copy of my new copy and source just in time for the holidays and get tickets for my upcoming comedy to her this coming new year and i am tyrus, good night from new york city, get some rest america. ♪ saturday 2023, i am jon scott, thanks for watching. ♪

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