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hello, everyone. i am doctor nicole saphier along with anita vogel, tom shillue and welcome to the big show. the big story tonight, between former president trump and president biden takes off. >> they want safety, they want security and that's what i provide. >> i'm joe biden, jill biden's husband mark meredith in atlantic where biden wrapped up, how is it going? >> the sun is setting, packing up the stage so will get dinner noon so we are happy about that. talk about the campaign piercing presidents biden and trump any time money, resources in georgia because whoever wins the state come november may end up in the white house the next four years. the biden stop in atlanta today the same day rolling out a new atlas spending 30 million over the next six weeks and in the new at released, he pokes fun at the age issue where is simply not going away.
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>> one more take. >> i'm very young, energetic and handsome. >> the president poking fun of his age and heal step up traveling going to the midwest next week but while he was here in atlanta, a lot to say about his predecessor mother to message of the state of the union the other night and minority voters black and latino voters mistake to think that them in november. >> donald trump has a different constituency. as a guy taking off the campaign with marjorie taylor greene. [chanting] i can tell you a lot about a person he's coming with. yesterday hosting at his club. he doesn't think democracy wor works. call him a fantastic leader, seriously. he's been sucking up -- anyway.
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your beautiful hearts. we share your grief. >> riley's death crediting worldwide headlines but here it's up front and center issue, it will continue to be the only the trial but the election in november. former president is close to quenching the recall denomination. after tuesday the additional primaries, the goal will have it done and we are off to the races drink now and november. >> make sure you get that dinner first. sound like it's been a long day. >> it's been a big week for president biden, he had the state of the union thursday, one of the infamous moments of course is when referred tohe
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murderer that is really quite a contrast. well, tom, isn't that . i mean, can you even imagine in this same subject? yet he referred to the murderer, the accused murderer as an illegal while misspeaking the woman, the victim's name, lake and riley. he called her lincoln riley and he doubled down. he
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called her lincoln twice. and yet he is not apologizing for that. in fact, president trump is coming out and calling out biden for mispronouncing her name. take a listen. he got the name wrong. lincoln and when he asked, what about all the legal citizens who kill people? in other words, making excuses that joe biden went on television and apologized for calling lincoln's murderer an illegal. he didn't want to call him illegal. he apologized. tom what are your thoughts? and it looks like he's meeting with the family. he's obviously using them in the rally. he's going to take advantage of this thing and he should because i mean, it was it was obviously embarrassing to watch him do that. the president. but it was embarrassing politically as well. i mean, when you look at it, you think like you said, guy, he's afraid of the people
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on the left. but why? why is he so afraid of these people? they're still going to vote for him. and you have so many people in this country, they're starting to realize the absolute horror that's happening, not just on the border, but everywhere in the country, because we have this flood of illegals coming into the country. and then they went ahead and they planned this improvizational moment with him. you know, he had that little button ready because when he started getting heckled, there, he pulled out the button and then he went into his thing and he said, yeah, he was killed by an illegal. he improvised the illegal word there. so he wouldn't have done it if he was . if he was, he wasn't looking at the teleprompter. he was off script. yeah, but it shows you that they the people on the left, the people in the press who are going after this, i mean, they're just as politically clueless as the president is where most people are is even if there wasn't a murder. i mean, we're just talking of the issue of immigration and the idea that you're talking about being. i want to be respectful of all these people who are coming across the border. people have had it. i mean, take the murder off the table and it's an embarrassing situation. well, i mean, anita, what's your take?
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well, to tom's point, i think the press is asking questions in a politically motivated way, today the president responded to the msn, abc anchor, i think it was yesterday. a reporter from reuters had an opportunity to get a few seconds in with the president to ask a question. and that's the same question that reporter asked. do you regret calling this person an illegal? imagine imagine that person could have asked what policies put in place from coming into the country. if you are elected, these reporters have an opportunity to ask substantive questions but they are asking politically motivated ones. >> there's a lot of talk saying the president did a credit for the state of the unit, it seems washington post is calling out the back early polling doesn't necessarily meet up with the hype. >> couple showed his worst
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performance in terms of audio watching saying favorable or unfavorable view of his words. it's usually a self-selecting group, generally fans of the president will student as opposed to people who hate the president and will father to do something else that night. i speak about rhetoric and words used? undocumented, i should have said undocumented -- is not an accurate term for many illegal immigrants. this accused murderer was paroled hunter biden policy into this country, many are given document, show up to court in eight years or whatever, they are documented but here illegally and cross the border illegally. the word illegal means something applies here. they want us to say undocumented which is inaccurate or we saw from the white house last week, newcomers. thus the other euphemism. >> there still illegally crossing the border in coming and using resources we don't have right now so they need to
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figure out the border which is why it will be a big issue with the election coming up. i will say the president should have more compassion for the victims family murdered and for the democrat funded by the term they used for the accused murderer but we have to move on. a jampacked big weekend show, still ahead and included this. >> will you commit to a debate with the former president? >> it depends on his behavior. >> will we debate if there will ever be a debate between biden and trump? plus, the national guard to protect your subways a good idea? robert de niro says it depends. >> would you say if he did it? >> if he did it, it's for another reason. >> also handy, handsome and okay. you proof most men are feeling insecure about their masculinity. that coming up. ♪
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austin powers in a message to trump about the idea of debating ahead of election day. >> oh, behave. [laughter] >> oh, behave. [laughter] >> trump posted this week he's up for a debate anytime, anywhere, anyplace. biden is playing out his conditions. >> what you commit to a debate with former president trump? >> it depends on his behavior. [laughter] >> presidential debates have been taking place since i think 1960, the big debate president kennedy, they are not required but how to become customary i think gives people opportunity to see the top two candidates, talk about the issues of the d day. what are your thoughts on this? >> i think they start on television, for sure. i am increasingly skeptical we will see any debates this year.
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maybe one, i don't think we will sequel three which is the traditional number and it could be zero. that was a condition played out, it depends on his behavior. what does that mean? what about biden's behavior? you debate your opponent, that's should have but if they decide is not in our interest to debate, they will take is insurrectionist, we are not going to a big impact by joining him on stage because he refused to debate and his primary and muddied the watters with that. that's the line the will moves this comes to it. >> so funny to see biden say it depends on his behavior. it's like scolding a child. isn't biden the one who just got done yelling at us for hours in his state of the union? he was yelling the whole time. it silly and the media are saying why should biden lower himself to trump level when trump is guided? he doesn't have to prove himself to anyone. that's not true and thus not
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what our democracy is about. we have a once-in-a-lifetime where we can see two people on the incumbent president and past president who don't necessarily have to debate on where i'm going to which oftentimes turn into fluff but less debate on track records and proven history. i think it's a great thing for americans to see, to see the facts when it comes to track records when it comes to the border, the economy and many other things just like what we talked about, it's as simple as this, you have president trump going to the home of a murdered u.s. citizen is now accused illegal alien and president biden focusing on i'm sorry i may have offended the person accused of the murder. they are stark opposites and americans deserve to see a debate. >> different view on this, they think the president lower himself the former president, let's see what they say.
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>> lysis joe biden to lower himself to be on the same stage with his criminal, this 91 times indicted sexual harasser accused -- [cheering] >> he asked his finger and joe biden has to prove to everybody he's up to the task? >> why legitimize some, a candidate like donald trump? >> tom -- >> legitimate candidate? is probably going to win the republican? >> a lot of people watch these debates and taking note in 2016, a record 84 million people attended to the debate between former president trump and hillary clinton, people watch and also, the topics and conversation do way independent. >> i think i go ahead and make a wager with guy, he thinks there's going to be note debates. i say there will be and i'll let
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you a venti coffee or somethi something -- >> plural debate, multiple debates. >> i hope they do away with that stupid town hall format. i've always hated that where the candidate questions from regular people. it's totally scripted, should i say this? is fox hosting a town hall today? [laughter] i like them. i like debate for the state of the podium go at each other and they at least have to do one of those so i will say debates, to debate possible. >> i will say not sure if this decision depends on trump behavior, it depends on biden's teams believe he could make it through somewhat successfully how they feel about and what the polling shows because of biden is behind by let's say october and is look like he's going to win, he's going to want debates because he will made again job. if he's ahead, they might say we
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don't need this. they are easier than the state of the union because you have to speak kat the time. he can hold up -- >> i'm between you, i don't think biden will be the nominee, there may be a debate. >> we agreed we want to see a debate. last month he was on no rogan, no is present reform poster what is behind bars for murder plus marilyn monroe reincarnated? does this mean ai take over is complete? >> i'm ready for the machines to tell us what to do. ♪ can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?)
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this story is well, criminal justice reform advocate who appeared on joe rogan's podcast now accused in a gruesome murder himself. fox news correspondent nate foy has the update tonight. >> chauvin johnson is accused of murdering a man, topic him up and leaving his head in a freezer. keep in mind last month he appeared on joe rogan's podcast presented himself as a public phase of rehabilitation. johnson now is accused of committing murder at this apartment tuesday night. he received a call from a tenant who heard a gunshot after that, he checked the building surveillance video and test this is johnson coming and going from the victim's apartment wearing several outfits at one time, a blonde wig. >> coming in and out with legs, different costumes. you see him and he's doing a lot of things not normal. >> police found the victims legs and head in a freezer at johnson's home in queens. johnson spent over 25 years in prison for attempted murder and robbery. claims to be a former member of
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the bloods gang. since his release from prison a month ago, he's been crime advocate for queens defenders. he said on the joe rogan podcast he wanted to help kids and teenagers" show them the way. >> a mentoring the young men now guys are looking at me saying hold on, wait a minute. this guy is onto something. i got guys on both sides think can you help me? johnson sure to follow us on social media closing with manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. he and josh dugan thanked bragg on the joe rogan podcast for quote seeing he was worthy of a second chance. tonight johnson is being held without bail, his next court date is march 11. >> i wonder if we will see comment from alvin bragg on that. the mentor ship program could be in trouble now. marilyn monroe, hollywood icon whose films date back 100 years.
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>> was delicious. >> where? the mark brands is in europe. >> who said it wasn't? >> now we have a digital entering creating ai debuted last night at sxsw and texas. avatar folds conversations and answers questions in marilyn's voice style. some people think it's creepy but stephen colbert says bring on the box. >> not that worried about ai, it doesn't get my blood going. i think of positive aspects, i've seen how humans have handled history not great. i'm ready for big machines that make big decisions, compassionate vision affect i'm
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ready for the machines to tell us what to do. >> whose programming the machines? are they compassionate to they have good vision? this is sort of the camp a lot of people are falling into, ai is a good thing. others say scary, creepy. do you fall in either category? >> i'm super anti- ai, it's inhuman, i don't like in human things. [laughter] even relying on it is in humans. i think somebody like stephen colbert, i don't know if he's a little bit kidding or trying to be devils advocate but guys like him, they think the people -- whoever is smart enough to program these things will be on his side, just the way he thinks and what he wants to turn it over to the machines. if it were a bunch of maga people programming the machine what he want ai? he would hate it. that's how we've done, this happened during covid, people lined up and it didn't make sense, those who wanted to be
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worse vaccinated and everyone wearing masks and shutdown the world, then you had other freedom loving people but it wasn't just right wing, it was people on the left. during covid i followed left-wing people who are skeptical of these covid crackdowns so in the future, it's going to be humans versus robots and i will be with the humans. >> nicole, creepy or cool? >> creepy". ai in general is like a toddler in a candy store with a credit card, it unpredictable and expensive for also. [laughter] didn't screen actors guild, wasn't even colbert off for five years and one of the big demands in the strike was protection from ai? here he is like bring it on, i want all robots to tell us what to do. you supported them. a little dichotomous but ai in the medical profession, there is
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some good for it, i have major reservations as well. it depends on who is programming it if it's people looking at our civilization today, real housewives and social media and that's all that's coming in, i think we're in big trouble. >> on the marilyn monroe piece, he was saying you think there's a difference between if one is dead versus still alive and how it makes you feel like more icky if they are still alive? >> definitely. the marilyn monroe thing, she's past, god rest her soul so it's interesting and fantastic to think you could have a conversation with marilyn monroe now i was reading about this and he you can for about 20 minutes with her so a lot of her fans with like that but what about a living person? they take a living person and you create them and make them say things they didn't really say? then we have a problem. >> this is a conversation we will be having for years.
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flight attendants have been interviewed. alaska airlines health fox news in a statement will an event like this, it's normal for the d.o.j. to be conducting an investigation. we are fully correct waiting cooperating. in the investigation. news of a federal criminal investigation comes days after ntsb told congress bowling was withholding key details about the incident and boeing officials say they can't find records related to work mark related to the door plug. seattle times reporting boeing admitted the company has no documentation of repair work the
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plane underwent after returning to the fauci in violation of company rules. the latest news after three scary incident involving united flight ongoing just earlier this week including falling off one jet and flames bursting out of an engine mid air on another. >> we will all lose an hour of sleep tonight for daylight savings. hopefully we don't turn from parks and rec. >> i have you on phone answering duty 4:00 to 6:00 a.m. >> that's horrible. i have to netbook if i don't get a solid five, it kills my sunny disposition. >> right. ron, wake up. wake up, it's lesley. are you having a bad dream? >> i suffer from a disorder called sleep fighting. >> that's terrible.
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>> only what i'm losing. >> the effort to illuminate changing of the clocks is a renewed push on capitol hill, marco rubio bringing back his bill that would quote and this once and for all. [laughter] i don't like the changing of the clocks i want to get your doctors opinion because this has helped ramifications, there are more car crashes after they changed the clocks and more accidents. >> sleep deprivation is a terrible thing, you need good quality sleep but one thing you said, everyone is losing sleep tonight, that's not true. anyone from arizona, the smart state, they will not lose sleep because they are not going to ring forward tomorrow morning at the fact that this started in 1918 during world war i as a way to conserve energy, i think it should be abolished, i agree with marco rubio, the only reason it hasn't, this inertia. it doesn't offend me like it
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does some people, i don't understand why we have it. i'm losing hours of sleep. [laughter] >> on a regular day it's hard enough. guy, i have the statistics of my fingertips but i found out you don't save money because some state did away with it for a year end when he came back, they use more energy during daylight savings time so it doesn't save energy. >> i really don't have a strong feeling about this issue but it reminds me of my favorite stories in childhood, we were running late for church and work in the car and my dad is reading, this is disrespectful to church and god and you slept too long at all of this, we pulled into the parking lot that's empty and it was fall back -- 55 minutes early to church and we burst out laughing after sitting there silently getting the lecture from dad, we were early so it's a lovely memory but i don't care about keeping it, i really don't.
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>> the american people care, look at this whole, 62% say yes, i would eliminate the changing of the clocks, 21% say no, they like the changing of the clocks and 17% of course not sure. anita, what do you think? if we change it, should we go all daylight savings are all regular? >> i always look forward to daylight savings because i feel like i am more productive, you get more hours of daylight, you feel like you are accomplishing more. >> what it's always like that though? >> that's why i am with guy, on the fence, and with that 17%, i'm not overwhelmingly in favor but if it passes, i'll be okay with it. >> i don't like the changing of the clocks and i think we should go unnatural, no more daylight, seems like no one nothing. coming up, many think it's good that national guard is controlling subways but what if trump came up with the idea? just ask robert de niro.
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♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show". more blue city skippy following new york's lead deploys the national guard to help her crime on big apple subways. cb cotton is in york city with the update. >> transit workers and leaders from other cities are weighing in on new york governor kathy hochul's plan for extra enforcement and new york city's subway system the largest transit union says it's a move he may advocate for himself. >> a great idea. something -- the mark transit crime declined in february, nypd credited to an additional 1000 officers searched into the subway system last month but to date data shows transit crime is still up compared to the same time frame last year. kathy hochul hopes the extra foot traffic from military and
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state troopers will be on the heels of any would-be criminals. new york republicans have been critical of the plan and said she should overhaul bail reform and progress in many prosecutors. here are some new yorkers who weighed in about the course through the city's busiest subway stations. >> i think what will make new yorkers paper if they follow the law and the police beat the police. >> there's no law and order, it's wild. they will hear it come november, november 5 they will hear it big time. >> hochul has if someone refuses to fact check they will be ready and a new development, she is reportedly during the national guard to not carry military i'll assault rifles during those checks. >> all right, thanks. i hot topic among national guard controlling the subways, recently bill maher said robert de niro, how he would feel.
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>> what you think they would say if he did it? >> if he did it, it's for another reason. >> okay. [laughter] >> law & order. for anybody who doesn't understand trump derangement syndrome, i think it's a pretty good example right there. tom, you work in entertainer like robert de niro, comedy and all kinds of things. can you explain this, is this -- >> he's obviously -- he has a certain amount of intelligence because he is a good actor so he has an actor's intelligence but he's not a bright guy, he's not been for some time. when you hear him talk, he says stupid things and when he was talking about trump, he said he wanted to punch a guy in the face, i want to punch him in the face. if you want to punch him, why is it bad to say i want to punch someone in the face? he never seems to make sense but the subway thing, i am against it, i like impinging on everybody's liberties because we can't control the city and
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that's what bill maher should have said robert de niro. >> maybe you should have his job. no, we want to keep you here so i take that back. not to this, a lot of men are obsessed with being the alpha male and i guess that means no tango. >> would come to the most critical area of masculine behavior. dancing. ♪ >> truly manly men do not dance. >> no,. >> under any circumstances. this will be your ultimate test at all costs avoid rhythm, grace and pleasure. whatever you do, do not dance. ♪ >> apparently thought of acting module is making men anxious biggest they are doing enough to
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show off their manhood. the average man expanses feelings of insecurity more than 900 times a year i'm not sure if i believe that. nicole, you are the mother of three boars boys, are you not? >> i am. >> what you teach your sons about being family? >> first of all, after reading the survey, i'm feeling very bad, i am guilty of making men feel this way. the things is that for nearly half, the pressure comes from expectations like knowing how to be handy. this morning i made my husband pull out a tape measure and hang pictures and he's like i don't how to do this, i'll have a level, i can't do this. i said your brain surgeon, figured out. >> it always helps to be handy. one thing i know about you, thy loves sports. he watches his words constantly, sometimes on the commercial breaks i see you on your phone
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and you're talking about sports so is that part of being manly? do you experience this 900 times feeling insecure? >> i will check the score but i'm laser focused on this fine program. nicole and i went to a hockey game today so i am a huge fort sports fan. i'm glad you came to me on the manly topic as an expert but i am not handy. i'm one of these people, if it takes any effort at all, i don't know what i'm doing, let's just pay someone to do it. i don't spend a lot of time wrapped up in worrying about whether people i am manly or not, i live the way i want to as a man. >> it's an insecurity issue, for anyone insecure themselves in living the life the way they want to surrounded by people that support them, they are not thinking about this 900 times a day so you find yourself being self-conscious, you need to look at your surroundings and make changes in your life. >> let's look at a poll talking
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about expectations, 49% say being handy is one of them, 48% say they behave in a certain way and 47% maintaining body types. we talked about this a lot, how much is that part of being a manly man keeping fit, and shape? >> i think most guys like to keep in shape. i don't know about this survey but the main problem with men, the reason they think about their manhood all the time is because they are up against this politically correct world, they don't know how to behave. back when men could be men, they didn't worry, they just went out and acted like clint eastwood because it was accepted. now it's called toxic metrics to delineate. what can i do as a man? how far can i take this? cannot be myself or do i have to hide the way that i am? asked the problem, that's why they are insecure, not because they are not manly enough, they don't know how to deal with this nonsense. so you have to be manly but not too manly, but toxic. >> chivalry is dead for a lot of
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for the big weekend flops, that's our pics here. the biggest veils of the weekend i will go first, i think this story is highly entertaining. cannot see the vice president on the ground. there's no excuse given by the governor's office. they did not want to see that with the vice president. click straight on par cooks i will show up but no selfies. no photos at all. my biggest flop of the week involves the white house is silenced to a gold star mom lost her daughter-in-law when she was killed at a terrorist attack in afghanistan but here's what she told cnn about the president
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snubbing her family. >> he has not reached out to our family. we have actually reach out to the white house and have never heard back. we asked to meet with them to kind of understand and calling this a success we have not received a response. it has been months. >> her daughter was 23 years old but she lost her life with a 12 other patriots during this withdrawal from afghanistan we all remember the terrible terrorist attack she has yet to hear from the white house. her family has asked for a meeting but no response. >> at least they can do is have a conversation for. >> that is disgraceful disgraceful this calling card is empathy and consoling people. and this is the response? it's an extraordinary success and anyoinanyone who might ques, no time for them. >> it is sad. looked like it that a thumbs down. quick speaking of which it comes down emojis shut down the virtual town hall meeting. or the threat of layoffs came
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up. look, she is telling them all their being laid off all the thumbs down are coming up the screen. so i guess she said okay, meeting is over. >> what he shouwhat is she expes up? she's firing them. >> thumbs up wake, heart and moji, thank you. >> they could have disabled emojis for that particular zoom call? might have been wise. >> airlines are quietly cracking down on carry-ons like fanny packs out know i always wear fanny pack when i travel. just like delta and others are hiking bag fees are not happy about this. but i have something that's not a flop it is a win in my upcoming book is available for presale now you can get it wherever books are sold at barnes & noble is having huge sweepstake you can be entered for if you preorder from that. i love it free things i recommend that projects not just for moms. >> it's a collection of stories of mothers from box, outside of
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box gold star mom's. i laughed, cried, this book means so much to me. i encourage everyone to get it hopefully everyone has gotten it for their wives and a moms and d sisters. >> mother's day coming up a quick favorite? what's my stories and that of course talking about my three boys. i had my first on when i was in high sky talk a lot about that. also jennifer griffin, so many others at the beautiful book. >> it does make a great mother's day gift i'm anxious to read it so thank you. all right, that's going to do it for us we had a good time here. we're going to be back tomorrow with sue at 7:00 p.m. eastern for the big we can show. "life, liberty & levin" is going to start in just a few minutes. stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪
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