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>> hello everyone i'm jimmy failla along with alicia and welcome to the big weekend show okay the big story tonight. the count down is on to the iowa caucus we're nine days away from the official start of the 2024 election season. and all of the republican hopefuls are putting on their boxing gloves fox news correspondent bill is in des moines tonight. >> gop candidates make their final push in the state of iowa with days left to go. today also happens to be the three year anniversary of the january 6th capitol riot that's something president biden highlighted in a campaign speech he made yesterday. he went after former president trump called him a threat to democracy and today president trump shot back at biden a the a campaign speech right here in iowa. take a listen. >> this beautiful child this young man how old is he, three? i would vote for him -- of because he's more intelligent. look, kid is three years old.
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[applause] he's got better judgment. >> in the meenl time ron desantis and nikki haley they have been going at each other in recent days essentially they're fighting for second place in the polls behind donald trump. however, both of them have also upped their attacks on donald trump because he's the front leader. take a listen. >> when it comes to trump -- he can call me anything never raised a tax. >> trump is the candidate 2024 is going to focus on his legal issues, criminal trials, january 6th, and really all of these things from the past. >> as for haley she has seen her numbers surging in the polls in recent months she's had good momentum, however, she's also had a string of gaps in recent days she flubbed an answer about slavery in the civil war and said new hampshire voters have to correct what iowa does. then made a comment about changing personalities from iowa going into hfn.
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in the meantime former president trump remains the man to beat in this race. he's dominating majorly when it comes to polls every poll you look at he's decided to skip all of the debates this campaign cycle. his rational being voters know him and what he stands for and policies are and it is up to his challengers to beat him. and back out here it is expected to be a very cold night on the night of the 15th when the caucuses are. potentially negative 7 degrees as a low, president trump said during a rally today he feels iowans don't care they're going to show up and vote in huge numbers. we'll sending back to you. >> the man with the best hair in cable news you heard me. guy benson i'll start with you my radio buddy i have to keep it in the family here, obviously, this is a big event okay one live ammo starts to fly. who do you think has the most to lose going into iowa? >> first i'll say especially for people in our business, i cannot wait for the voting to finally
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actually start. >> thank you. >> for a year. for a year, we've been sitting around table talk just saying well voters haven't even had their say yet and that will finally come to an end in iowa and then a week later roughly in new hampshire let's look at actual results. look, donald trump is clearly in the poll position -- you look at the surveys out of that state and his numbers are enormous so he's -- the man to beat. it does not appear to be close. ron desantis i would say has big upside if he can surprise but big downside if he underperforms and loses by a large margin because he's worked extremely hard in that state. he has poured a lot of time and energy -- i admire the campaign that they're running there and developed a really good ground game but ground game only really matters it is a marginal race if you're down by 30 it doesn't really matter. if you put all of those eggs into a bafnght early like iowa, and then you don't impress, that is a tough spot for his campaign and they're looking to avoid that, obviously.
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>> that's a great point you know who i think the most excited person is about this caucus finally happening -- the iowa tv viewer. because they have not been able to change a channel for two years without watching a political commercial everywhere you look. but one of the things trump is battling in addition to other candidates is of course this effort to get him removed from the ballot ron desantis weighed in on that i want to toss to you lisa. >> i think they have to reign this in. if you look at it becomes different. you can make a case and we're actually, i'm actually looking at this in florida now could we make a credible case that biden because of the invasion of 8 million -- >> wow. now here's my theory on this whole -- i almost people like democrats are doing trump a favor because he's been able to campaign less it is almost like biden had a covid variant to keep him off the company and round about way trump can avoid potential downside because he's put into almost a sympathetic lite do you
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think democrats are helping trump right now? >> it is certainly earned media for him hay did this to him in 2016 as well in the primary the media talked about him so much that he got all of this earned media and they're doing it again so yeah. i think it's certainly helping him. but you know to what governor desantis is saying why not? why can't florida take biden off the ballot right that's the inevitable path this sets us on what democrats are trying to do in states like colorado, and you know i've heard a lot of people say i think the supreme court 9-0 i have a lot of faith in it and you have brown who couldn't even say what a woman is and we're expected to think she's going to do the right thing and honorable thing that she's going to do the truthful thing. i think the ultimate goal of this is to use this to undermine supreme court even further. we know that's what democrats want to do they want to fundamental change this country but yeah why not? fight fire with fire -- why not republican states follow the same course? >> well you make a point about not able to define a woman i
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think we're struggling right now to define insurrection because they're using that as a justification to get him off the ballot and secretary janet before i come to you. here it is. >> i do think that the colorado supreme court got it right. donald trump insighted insurrection u.s. from being on the ballot so he's disqualified. i just fundamentally disagree that there should be some carve out in the constitution for the president. donald trump should not be above the law, above the constitution a president should not have that type of power. that is what what would really lead us to a downward spiral and a degrading of democracy like we've never seen before this country. >> now, she's a pretty substantial argument if, in fact, he has been charged of that crime or accused of that crime and this is my -- >> or convicted. >> been convicted, the point so
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yeah long way from the end zone on this one. of course it is. trying to do to him. >> that's what i want to come to you on. okay we get sold this idea that these are our protectors. and that, of course, we've got to get trump out of the way because, you know, he's going to ruin everything. and their justification for getting trump out of the way is they can ruin everything first you dig -- you can't protect democracy by destroying is as we know and arson by burning it down but that's what they're doing so is this just desperation and not hear themselves? what do you attribute this to no >> i interviewed secretary janet what she first took office and her focus was keeping the ballot secure. that's really all she talked about in the years since she's become entirely political -- and it has become very troubling for voters who aren't democratic voters, in the state of colorado. and i think that it's having -- it's harming the system entirely across the country when they see secretary of the state who actually have part of their responsibility to hold very dear
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the vote to think they could be participating in taking that away from people. i think it is incredibly troubling. >> let's toss to nikki haley for a second we have a side talking about how candidates change personalities after the iowa caucuses. listen to this, guy. >> if you were president would you also encourage republicans to look at their nominating calendar should iowa be first on the republican? >> it is really important. look the structure of it is really pretty amazing. that iowa starts it. you change personalities. you go into new hampshire and they continue on and by the time it gets to south carolina, it gets bigger going into super tuesday. >> now desantis and vivek all over this guy and get reaction and let's come to you. >> if you want a historical politician that recite what is the standard talking points are supposed to be on a given day changes personalities when necessary -- keeps the foreign war machine humming and wants domestic violence state like the bush-era
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cheney post 9/11 i'm not your candidate. >> votes do not need to be corrected by any other state i don't care what nikki haley said. >> reminds me of how boring traditional politics are because this isn't the most -- we have hilary call the country deplorables what percentage of this is a little bit nikki haley missing strike zone and what percentage is her opposition just trying to ratchet up animosity? >> half and half so -- they have to take to say look she's insulting voters. the question truly is do the voters themselves feel insulted? and they will make that voice heard one way or another very, very soon. you kind of get the point that she's making especially on the personality point about you if you're running for president you can present a little bit differently in iowa than new hampshire. these are different electorates. you tweak your messaging maybe a little bit and change personalities is probably not the way that you want to put it.
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and look if she's all in on new hampshire which i get if that's her strategy all in on new hampshire and she's closing in polls on trump i get it then it is fine to make the joke about iowa saying they start and then new hampshire you guys corrected. if you're pandering to new hampshire but her campaign is insisting she still really playing in iowa -- i'm not sure if that's going to fly anymore. >> well where she said what so many politicians know they played with their exception of chris christie and drurp because chris christie fights the room and doesn't care and politicians they play to the room they do. >> where this hurts her is she has a history of flip-flopping thing i cannot standing nikki haley which way is the wind blowing what's my position today and tomorrow and billionaires donating to the campaign want me to take which is why she's a status quo politician who can be purchased but it is part of a
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broader flip-flop, you know what i mean she has no roots. but you know, inevitably look this primary could be over really, really early by the time we get to south carolina considering trump's up by 20 to 30 in, you know, the big three of the first four contests. so -- we'll see. >> wild times in iowa. >> still watch. tune in this week as bret baier and fox news democracy town halls lisa favorite king the will be on monday ron desantis on tuesday 6 p.m. and donald trump on wednesday night at 9 p.m. coming up -- imagine window blowing out on a flight in hid air -- and taking a chunk of a plane with it it is every travelers worst nightmare and it just happened at 16,000 feet and update from our fearless leaders of the sky mayor pete is up next.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big weekend show, so imagine you're sitting back relaxing and enjoying your flight inwith a cocktail in hand all of a sudden a window blowing out and takes a chunk out of the plane with it. wow that's exactly what happened on a recent flight to california, fox news correspondent christina coleman has more on this ordeal. >> hi, guy. alaska airlines temporarily grounded fleet of 65 boeing 737 max 9 aircraft after this terrifying distinct to inspect the planes and so far, 18 of them have been cleared to return back to service. yesterday a d activated
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emergency cabin door used as a regular cabin window on alaska airlines flight blew out while plane was at 16,000 feet shortly after takeoff. forcing them make an emergency landing. flight tracking company flight aware showing the plane took off at 5:07 local time last night and then returned to portland international airport less than 20 minutes later. touching down at 5:27. attack a listen to air traffic control responding to the flight crew during this emergency. >> only information we have is pressurization issue and 177 passengers, pounds of fuel and as of right now we do not know the intention of the aircraft. >> 171 passengers and 6 crew members were onboard heading to california during the incident. one of the passengers said a boy's shirt was ripped off after pressure and plane ripped off and mom held on to him and describe cell phones being sucked out of the plane fortunately no one was seriously injured. >> so grateful we weren't higher
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in the air like that more things didn't fly out that no one flew out. i think that's incredible that we're all safe. for the most part -- >> united airlines announce today that its temporarily suspending service of the 79 boeing 737 max 9 plans to conduct the inspections now being required by the faa following yesterday's emergency on the alaska airlines flight. the distinct occurred on a plane that had went into service in november. the faa is now ordering temporary grounding of boeing 738 max 9 aircraft operated by u.s. airlines or in the u.s. territory for inspection before further flights. the inspections will take around 4 to 8 hours per aircraft. there's been more than 150 flight cancelations today just between alaska airlines and united so that their planes can be checked. faa new order to inspect the aircraft will affect approximately 171 planes worldwide. >> i think now we can expect to see very serious efforts to get
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to the root of this problem and to understand it. to exercise abundance of caution about the aircraft until it is known what the problem was why it was caused and what needs to be done. alaska airlines is working with boeing and regulators to understand what happened last night as the ntsb investigates. guy. >> man that is just the stuff of nightmares. and jimmy i've seen a lot of people commenting on the video from inside the cabin. with just a hole in the plane as they are in the middle of the sky -- and people are commenting on how calm everyone was and i give them kudos for that my guess there's probably a lot of praying going on at the same time. here's a thing we all fly a lot -- they always tell you when you're not in the lavatory and seated, fasten your seat belt this is a good reenforcement of that message. >> scared straight, obviously, i'm glad everybody is okay and someone who flies spirit airlines i'm surprised they had a door at takeoff.
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we don't always have these -- but credit these people as you pointed to their calm. okay we've all who do fly commercially know that we have a level of calm during a missing door sequence that you don't see when a plane has landed. okay when a plane lands safely, in new york city -- 25 rows of people are trampling each other climbing over each other pulling stuff out of the over -- that was a teachable moment in so many ways so i want to tip my cap to them. >> a report there that some people's cell phones were sucked out of the plane into the night sky. but therm not gen-z or millennials because we cling to them at all times. >> these are not going anywhere. >> what i frequently sit in the exit row and i think about these things i even asked the flight have you -- what ever seen anyone actually -- because -- >> willing an able to assist. >> not really, but i'm here so i guess i will. something is going on so you
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look at we've had i think this past year there was something like 19 near catastrophic misses for flights. that is the most since 2016 so we've seen a massive jump in that. we've also just seen with the faa degrounding of all planes since 9/11 so there's been a lot of -- we've had train derailments. there's a lot going on and so -- what's at the bottom of that probably -- you know biden administration right and this emphasis too you look at the faa put on a huge emphasis of we have a diversity equity inclusion awflg these different things and process of that nothing works anymore because we're not looking for people good at the jobs but checking boxes. >> i think close calls particularly on runways those that are concerning that being said iowa -- alicia there's not a fatal commercial crash in america in almost 15 years that's incredible streak right now let's not jinx it and you have to say it too. kudos to the crew on this plane. this is -- a potential disaster.
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to the -- flight deck to the flight attendants, they helped keep these people safe. so hats off to them too. >> yeah absolutely, and also just watching that video like we were talking about how everyone kept so calm. but also the person who christina coleman had in her piece she interviewed -- she was kind of giggling and was like that was so weird like guy spilled a drink on me like that level of excitement. and i don't understand because like the freakout coming from me would have been very loud and clear on that video for sure. >> in shock probably. >> not new yorkers because they would be upset they didn't get their snack service. >> new yorkers are not -- nothing phases them right, like i love look you've seen on instagram someone dressed as a rat running around they're like yeah whatever -- >> like you're on the plane -- with a hole in the side like excuse me i prepaid for a drink. >> i have express -- >> care about the window. i paid for preboarding i expect to evacuate sooner than other passengers. do i get my free define?
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>> leave it there for now thank god everyone was okay. prominent americans taking down inclusion and those policies but many on the left are crying racism, of course, that's next. >> boom.
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we're back with a fox news alert dramatic video tonight of apparent tornado in fort lauderdale, florida. large twister is seen moving through the downtown area before causing an explosion. the national weather service issued a tornado warning about five minutes before the tornado was reported. no word yet on any injuries. >> billionaires are launching
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crusade against wokeness after harvard's president gaye resigned head fund manager taking opportunity to call for end of diverse equity inclusion policies at corporations and universities. but some of her favorites on the left are now crying racism. >> we would not have to have -- if we didn't have ny we would deny -- >> still some billionaires aren't giving up like the founder of lululemon taking on what the brand has become. >> they've become trying to become like the gap everything to everybody. and i think this definition of a brand is you're not everything to everybody. you've got to be clear that you don't want certain customers coming in. >> so why are dei programs still around here's jimmy's hot take from a stand-up special they're just jokes. >> people don't know how good they have it and every one of these social justice terms and
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initiatives that you see coming from stores it is [bleep] it is designed to make you feel good about shopping in their store it makes people feel good about spending money there and when you walk by a lululemon in the mall and they have the big sign the front about how in this store -- we don't tolerate racism or bigotry i love how they say as if there's a corporation on other side of the mall that's like we are your racism and bigotry headquarters. [laughter] come for the low prices stay to drink from a separate water fountain. >> download fox nation right now to see jimmy's hilarious comedy special that looks great jimmy. >> stop it. >> you said it the way i wrote it down. >> it was in the prompter. >> but to the point you were making you know, why -- how do we end up here where people are conditioned to accept just utter nonsense? >> that's the point it is a strong man argument because we are the most tolerant inclusive america we've ever been --
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and a lot of these corporations to the point i made in my special are trying to make you feel better about spengdzing their money there and the end result of 2020 and trying to launch brand on to the social justice angle of shopping and it drives me crazy as a consumer because when i was a kid my white parents would yell at me for eating too much ice cream now any ice cream ben & jerry's yells at me for having white parents like check your privilege before you eat this chunky monkey have you seen me i got bigger problems than white parents. stupid. >> it is stupid and alicia what is racist about wanting to pick the best people like what's racist like how do we end up in a place where, you know, people you have, checking boxes is now outweighed just picking the best people? >> and we actually experience this as a family because eve a blended family my husband is white i have three white stepsons two kids latinos like
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me and to think that there's a possibility that we are in a world where some of my kids regardless of their qualifications might get hired in some won't because not because of their qualifications but because of the color of their skin is really troubling and i think that's what the country is facing right now. like what do we do with this? we think about this as our family like what -- we have five great kids that work really hard to know that things are unequal between them in terms of prospects is hard. >> you know we see these billionaires like bill akman standing up against inclusion how much does that move the needle on this? >> i think that there is some backlash finally on this. and that's why the likes of al sharpton races over to like the local headquarters of -- whenever bill akman is and they've got picket signs out there and sound bites i'm actually the this is -- but curious how it is that al sharpton was rehabilitated into polite society ever. this was a man who literally had
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race riots because anti-semitism and had anti-semitic deadly race riot in the 90s and here he is -- like as the avatar of defending dei maybe a good poster child for it because that's not going to win over too many converts in my opinion. >> i hope people are waking up to it because country is falling apart. >> to add on to guy's point i think that is what he was getting at. >> your new show as well. >> very exciting. still ahead, "the new york times" tells biden you do your job and we'll do ours. the newspaper's new pact with the president, as it calls a possible second term from trump or, quote, unquote austin finally admits he was hospitalized after keeping people in the dark for days. the brand new update is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ you ain't nothing but a hanged dog. ♪ ♪ new year same old tune after president biden used first campaign speech of 2024 to bash former president donald trump trump is firing back. fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson is in wilmington, delaware where biden is spending the weekend. >> alicia, president biden gave his first campaign address of 2024 speaking outside valley ford george washington winter encampment during american revolution and used occasional into predecessor saying donald trump's name 44 times during the 30 minute address a record for
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the president's own speeches. >> choice is clear donald trump's campaign is about him. not america -- not you. donald trump's campaign is on on obsessed with the past not the future and willing to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power -- >> donald trump reacting to the president in the speech earlier in iowa saying he is the threat to the country not him. >> he's a threat he doesn't know what the word means he's a threat to democracy. to define democracy, joe, oh that's not a fair question. he gets up and talks like we're the devil all of us basically it is maga he doesn't know if i said define maga he would have no idea it is called make america great again. [laughter] that's all it is. it is nothing sinister and then there's a mysterious illness that biden defense secretary lloyd austin who has been missing in action all week. late friday the pentagon said he
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had been hospitalized monday following complications from elective surgery, landing him for a time in the icu. the white house was not informed for three days. the public was left in the dark all week many are outraged over the delay. austin defending himself in a new statement saying, quote, i could have done a better job ensuring the public was appropriately informed. i commit to doing better. but this is important to say -- this was my medical procedure and i take full responsibility for my decisions about disclosure. secretary austin also did not declose what landed him in the hospital to begin with. alicia. >> lucas tomlinson guy i want to go to you on this quickly because it is strike qhg you consider -- what is going on in the middle east everything going on in the world and -- not only we didn't know there were so many people in the administration who didn't know. >> this is crazy. right so we all wish the secretary well and a full recovery and all of that.
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but you had the top military leader in america -- not just in the hospital but in intensive care for a time. and in that statement he said i could have done a better job ensuring the public was appropriately informed. the reports are he didn't even inform the national security advisor or the president of the united states for days. on top of that, it is not like oh it slipped my mind. there are reports that they were telling people that he was working from home at the time. that would be a lie. that is not a bad job of communicating that is a coverup this is absolutely unacceptable. this is not the end of this story. absolutely completely agree. well meantime former president obama is back to help biden in his reelection bid. washington post reporting biden and obama met at the white house to talk about taking down trump. the article reads obama is, quote, discussing the matter directly with biden and telling the president's aids and allies campaign needs to be empowered to make decisions without clearing them with the white house jimmy i'll go to you first
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washington post piece went into great detail about what obama did in 2012 and the bottom line was -- they were agile that's what he respects but if you think about the larger persona of the two men obama versus biden. you don't think about agility with the voters don't i'm not trying to be funny here but voters they're worried about it. but obama can only do so much. he cannot make the president younger. >> no. that's going to be -- that's a big issue. the problem obama has is the same problem every biden surrogate has -- selling america on another four years of this administration is like selling crews get aways to people who watched titanic you know what i mean is everyone is bobbing in the ocean maybe i don't want to do that again and hear donald trump's name 44 times in a speech it means you yourself have no deliverable from your administration. because anything that democrats have achieved resides in a neighborhood nobody cares about great you spent more money on climate change than any time in
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history nevermind that it was under guides of inflation reduction when they did and reason we're going buckle up for real is because if you truly care about conditions in this country which i don't believe they do -- this is about to be the most divisive nine months of our lives. because they laid out the ground work here. hey we need to win reelection only way we do it is by yelling trump is hitler until november and it is disgusting people say it is most important like calling a movie impossible they've had eight of them it is not impossible -- >> listen to this and read this because marine wrote an op-ed headline is trump hell? in the article it reads as the voting to determine the next president gets underway it is clear -- that the trump won't be easily concurred and that is our hell. the president must continue to be aggressive in convincing people he's the best alternative that at 81 he's not too old for the job.
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that he has solutions to stop the chaos on the border and relentless death in gaza you do your job mr. president. and we'll do ours. she also really went after the media and fox news shocker -- but yeah. >> but to point of that and what jimmy said nobody is -- joe biden and a surrogates they're not trying to convince america of their agenda. they're just trying to tell you other side is worse and if you watch the speech that joe biden gave all of this threats to democracy stuff, that's what he's trying to do you know, my little brother when he was younger and didn't want to eat his vegetables he said look at the trees mommy because he was trying to disact from my mom from what she wanted to do and he's saying i'm terrible and upside down on the board upside down on the economy. nothing is going right but look over here. you know, this guy is worse. republicans are worse they're a bigger threat to our country and that's the strategy. will it work? i don't know. we're so hardened as a country now. people are so dug in on their sides there's less persuadeable
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agenda but it is other side is worse. empleg well coming up, 5:01 and done washington post has ideas to keep young workers happy. the big weekend show debates next. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a
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yeah. oh -- >> do you like it? >> walky talkies. yes. >> well committee to plan parties has served its purpose we're going to disband. >> thrilled there. so "the washington post" meanwhile that was some advice for keeping gen-z workers in particular happy. quote, try to offer what they value -- so columnist writing this, thanks to tech no ledge call social changes where people expect to have multiple employers and settling down means falling behind so driven motivated workers and high demand are unlikely to linger in jobs that offer insufficient opportunity for variety and reward. okay, so lisa -- come to you on this because it is true that i think younger people in this country put a greater emphasis on work life balance than previous generations. so to what extent is it incumbent on employers to adjust
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to that and to what extent is just the opportunity to tell younger people from the top down sorry, this is how we do things here. work harder? >> maybe a little bit of both actually. you know because i don't know that world and when i first started working in politics i remember one of my first employers told me everybody is expendable and when i was at the inner cc we carried around laptops because we have to be accessible and at the dates and bar with a laptop and backpack. i interviewed for a senate campaign on a wednesday got the job on friday. moved to wisconsin on monday. so it is a different world to me because i grew up in the era in the time is you better work your butt off. >> probably when we're working really hard to break into an industry like this we showed up on day one let's talk about work/life balance. >> right -- >> scared to even ask about do we get saturday and sunday off because i wanted to make sure -- >> not on this show --
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>> but it is a different world now. but i think -- we are -- the companies are having to accommodate because this is a generational thing. this is not a handful of people or employees they have to hire people and keep them happy to a certain extent. >> do you see this story, tiktoker who decided to quit his job and document the process of building a house from the ground up. it is really cool -- like you have to give him credit for what he can do and parlayed into a new career so genius -- >> your life you think what do i do. construction is something that kind of came the easiest to me. i don't know if it is just kind of my personality. but it is just something that i had interested in, and had interest in and whenever that first opportunity fell in my lap of selling roofs that's when i got my toes wet in the construction business and ultimately when i gain experience i would use to build houses and that's what i've
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documented on my social media building houses from the ground up as an owner builder to keep for rental properties. >> i love this hard work, it is entrepreneurism and it is that social media component. >> but that is the point, though, he built a house. most people in his generation are sleeping late in a house or watching movies in a house. he combined work ethic and point ept i want to make is this works and you do i tell lincoln this every day you're competing in the softest division ever. in terms of opposition because nobodiments to work and i'm living proof we're all living proof if you're willing to trade in a work life balance you can get things done and truth is i'm not meant to work from home i found that out org did the pandemic you get thrown out of a zoom cocktail party -- >> we have to mute you buddy. we have to mute you stick around we'll be right back with the big weekend flops. that's next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ welcome back to the big weekend show. it's time for big-league and flops. our picks for the biggest bills of the week i will go first. someone is in a bad review after an arizona couple claims the dog a sittsitter they hired was drun the job and let the pooches run
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loose. now guy benson a guy who is very pro- dog also have a child at home to look after. would you entrust either of these to someone you met over an app for 10 days? what snow especially after this. not only with a fire that person immediately there be negative reviews. that is totally irresponsible. for a lot of people dogs is part of the family but to have people boozing and getting drunk and not caring the dogs are running everywhere is awful for the whole job is to not do that. >> also who does do the job the cast of the box to saturday nights. which launches it next saturdayt 10:00 o'clock were taken over arms arms back in the desk i am excited i'm a passionate man is a cabdriver five years ago with no money in the bank let alone a bank account. i was in a nike shoe buck is a testament to the back of the work hard and bribed the right people you can be here. take away guy pick especially the bribing part.
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>> we a quickly excited that congratulations. got you a huge deal. living like a real as a headline on this illinois mayor in a small town is being slam for demanding a 300 dollars salary plus using taxpayer money for billboards of herself plus hair and makeup and passing a loss of the next mail will earn just a 25 grand. and i just have to say corruption and bad governance in illinois? how did this happen? you've got to respect the hustle. [laughter] it's gross but the next person is going to make it less if they beat her. it's pretty good. we will move on cincinnati children's hospital's coaching doctors on ways to ice out parents who do not support gender transitions a training video shows doctor strategizing ways to lobby told her to undergo changes will referring to parents as caregivers this comes after the hospital donated
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thousands to governor mike dewine a lobby to have a ban on transgender surgeries that is disgusting and that should be illegal. >> news anchors being slammed after telling a teenager tetris record breaker to go outside but hosts social media tour into the anchor for criticizes their chilled game whose first to beat the unbeatable game. this game came out in 198 1985. this has never been done this anchor in the uk that it was a mom and said the kid should go outside. she was torn apart for quic. >> can i sit us as american parent let the kids play video games of the future of warfare's drones, all those little fat kids playing fortnite are going to save us. go back to the basement or. >> base of the. >> it played an embarrassing amount of tetris and game boys. [laughter] loolookout she turned out. that's it for us basee youback here joint 7:00 p. eastern. life liberty and levin starts now. it ♪ ♪ ♪

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