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art school and mariupol when sheltering hundreds of ukrainians in the attack and three days targeting bomb shelters in the port city. >> russia has all were cries which they have seen over the second world war. tammy: a senior u.s. official confirming to fox news that putin used more than one hypersonic missile after russia made the claim yesterday. that official saying it is not being viewed as a significant development or escalation. congressional republicans as you might imagine disagree. >> this is very troubling for the pentagon to say this is not escalation it is an escalation. this war is escalating and vladimir putin is continuing to kill innocent people. what you also see with the use of the hypersonic weapon is the demonstration by putin to the west was clearly a message to the west to show that he has
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these weapons. >> president biden is back at the white house after spending the weekend at the beach in delaware he heads to europe to meet with nato leaders. the white house says he will visit ukraine during his visit. >> we have another day of extraordinary news. let me start with you charlie about the hypersonic weapon. it is interesting we knew laster china and russia have these weapons. he shouldn't necessarily be a surprise. and i believe it's ever been used in any war theater before great how is this not an escalation. >> without a doubt it is an escalation in if nothing else with putin's muscle showing this extraordinary strength as you point out russia and china both have that the united states does not have an obviously this is a larger problem than just
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the current situation were in right now. you have to ask yourself if you spent 20 years in a place like afghanistan and developing, this is of situation you find yourself in and there are no options going forward rain now. tammy: our military has had committees looking at how to use the correct person pronoun. we've been launching investigations into our military members looking for white supremacist. we've ejected 7500 people. that seems to be another signal to the world that america has lost its grip on what's important. alicia: president's critics subdivided a administration has signaled to the world those that would do much harm like vladimir
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putin exactly how far were willing to go into explaining what we won't do to stop the carnage. were seeing the unfold right now. as the president prepares to head to the nato summit in brussels it's good to be interesting to see because the conversation keeps coming up in the question keeps coming up and what more is nato willing to do. tremendous amount has been done with humanitarian aid in providing money where is the redline exactly, in president putin seems to be betting that he can with the redline as much as he wants. tammy: the news is the second strike on another theater the school that when sheltering children et cetera. it seems like russia's wanting to continue to challenge the world and wants more engagement or wants this to end quickly. president zelenskyy has been
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saying we do need to meet we need to have peace talks, he is speaking about putin as opposed to hectoring the west for a no-fly zone. do you think that he is beginning to ban that flee that he wants where peace talks and where you think ultimately this will go if we continue at this pace. joey: in five hours of "fox & friends" we cannot answer this. at the end of the day zelenskyy is going to wear on him as a leader of the country to see hundreds of his own citizens die what seemed like every day with needless strikes like this. the russians are dead set on strikes like this to send a message. if you don't give up it can hurt and it's gonna hurt bad. it's not a type of warfare that anyone wants to see certainly not zelenskyy. why he is not calling out between these talks. i don't of his signals to make a concession to spot the country in half or to remove the government and settling for
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anything much less, he stated two goals in his words to remove the drug addict not in charge into the meal or tries the country in either of those things are on the plate for zelenskyy. and try to convince the west. tammy: there's been other reports everything that comes out of russia and ukraine you have to look at and take with grain of salt with propaganda. there is been some stories that people from mariupol have been taken hostage into russia and there could be concentration camps that could be started and zelenskyy spoke to the israelis saying there could be a final solution and he is arguing and using emotional rhetoric, he did it with us and now israel.
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do you think this'll be successful in trying to provoke people to get involved and isn't that the last thing we should do if we want this to remain limited. charlie: certainly from the standpoint of america would mishandled every step along the way. i don't have a lot of faith in leaders we got a tolerable resolution. anything that they would do would be windup making matters much worse. we kind of talked about all the in the amount of propaganda and the things that we know that aren't propaganda putin invade the country and he is killing children and there's no question about that. quite frankly not honestly in my mind raises the stakes further and makes me more concerned about this administration
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weighing in and trying to do something. turkey right now is only country that is actively seeking a peace deal between russia and ukraine, that used to be the role of the united states but apparently. tammy: i wanted you to hear this on the biden administration strategy to respond to the invasion of ukraine. >> the perplexing part at the very beginning the official biden a administration position was to offer zelenskyy out of ukraine to leave his people stranded, that would've been a goldmine to putin and certainly decapitated the ukrainian leadership with the official position of the biden a administration and would've been very detrimental and devastating
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and nobody's really talking about this. you have to ask what is the administration trying to do here. tammy: that's a big question from the general. what do you think now this is a conversation that is happening. >> the general brings up excellent points, a voice appreciated his analysis. one thing that you have heard them talking from both sides, how devilish is this administration and how dovish will the be. even biden's democratic predecessors didn't seem to be as hesitant and granted the obama administration did not follow through with threats in 2014 and what happened there ukraine. however, this is where we are right now and it's expected to go on for months. what is this a administration willing to do in that time? tammy: we are going to find out don't forget barack obama had a redline with the use of gas in
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joey: back with a fox news alert civilian targets under siege in art school were hundreds of ukrainians were bombed. in kyiv widespread destruction of residence areas from russia. joey: ukrainian chatting for russia to leave as they made their way into the community. the defense secretary weighing in on putin targeting civilian. >> i believe they're taking these steps because it was described earlier his campaign has stalled. he is resorting to types of tactics that we see on display everyday. again this is really disgusting.
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>> let's bring in life from lviv. >> secretary often said it, this war is disgusting. it could be going into dangerous standoff. we could also be looking at it in the game and the key battle over the city of mariupol. the fighting is house to house. yesterday it was street to street. russia besieged the city for weeks, there's no reports of the school being hit 400 sheltering their. unconfirmed reports that russia is taking thousands of civilians out of the city against their will. more experts are saying what we first were telling you yesterday that the conflict could be bogging down into a deadly war. ukrainian troops are pretty successful fending off the first wave of russian invasion and now the russians are digging and around cities like the capital of kyiv in the resupplying and reinforcing and pounding with artillery. russia is once again claiming today it is using
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state-of-the-art weaponry and missiles to do damage to ukraine in the official confirming that the fox say the cruise missiles in a training base in the north, moscow shifting to the longer raged in the about ukrainian president zelenskyy speaking video link warning of what we mentioned a final solution in russian president putin was trying to impose on ukraine insane again today and they remain open to the talks. in ukrainian officials 8000 people have been brought out on four humanitarian corridors, 4000 alone. 10 million people have been displaced by this war just three weeks. joey: the city of mariupol seems
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to be the worst fighting. obviously you are there and i'm not i don't know what's happening on every city. you have any idea what size of ukrainian forces were those civilians picking up arms you say the fighting is essentially going door-to-door now? >> it is ukrainian military and it's absolutely crucial city. on the russian side the military needs a win, they haven't seen a major city yet and they need to get there. it's an important city connecting russia in the leaning areas to crimea which is also occupied and other cities. that's why it's crucial to get the city and that's why they have to get it in people are saying it could be going in that direction. alicia: i was listening to a conversation that you were having earlier with mike emanuel and as he pointed out your what are the most senior war zone
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correspondence and you been too so many different battlefield. however, you said this one is actually quite different than any other battlefield rate can you give us some context and explain that. >> i been reporting for about 30 years. i was not there for world war ii in world war i, that is the direction that this world is heading. it's not like syria, iraq or afghanistan or the wars that we covered. world war ii major army movements and conventional in the tax against them. what is the real fear it could be world war i and that is trench warfare, that is deadly, not just the soldiers but for the civilians. .charlie: obviously on the groud but you have a view, limited view of this larger picture. here in the united states we've
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cleaned to every possible hope when we hear talk of a cease-fire or negotiations right now. the latest we heard out of turkey. do you have any sense from on the ground or your sources. any degree of despair or hopefulness that any of these talks might go summer? >> as president zelenskyy said, if there's a 1% chance that these talks could work he will pursue them. he is in a very difficult position. he does not want to give him his key positions. he wants to kyiv ukraine together and in defiance against russia. he is seen hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of his fellow ukrainians being slaughtered almost every day by the russian forces. he asked away those two things and how he goes forward with it. there are talks understanding from the turkey side by how far they have gone is not sure if
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either sizes going to give you. there's no more fighting to be done. >> incredible. tammy: i don't know if you can answer this or not but when it comes to the discussions on the ground now we heard about the theater that was bombed and the drama school that was attacked and we also know that the hypersonic weapons and cruise missiles which are targetable and those are not random missiles. do we know if these two places that were sheltered were affected by a non- targetable ground emissions or were they actual targets. not that that would make a difference because the effect is the same but it would be interesting if that is the decision that the russians are making along with the rhetoric that the kidnapping people and moving them out in the country itself.
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>> on the bombing question is a very good question. they have both types of weaponry, missiles and rockets and hit narrowly and well targeted and there also using dumb weaponry artillery, mortars, dropping bombs and. issues. some of the shelters that were civilian targets could've been random shootings which are russians don't mind and the targeted stuff that we sell the army barracks yesterday in the south of the country. that could be done to. it's a mix of weaponry and it's all ugly. tammy: that make sense, it is worse you're sending this missiles over and they could hit a bunch of children and they don't even care. thank you greg. joey: your courage is admirable. stay safe.
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♪ ♪. tammy: will come back to "the big sunday show", alexandria ocasio-cortez in the squad have a new idea to make the agenda happen. they are pushing biden to bypass congress and use the power on the 55 policies. a new fossil feel releases and canceling student loan debt. the progressive caucus tweeting
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to the president to be guided by racial gender and economic justice to get the agenda done. tammy, i'll begin with you, just a second, additionally the congressional black and hispanic caucuses are also expected to issue their wish/demand list in the coming weeks. the message seems to be we help get you to the oval office, it's time to take care of her items. tammy: all they need to do is look at the polls, americans are very upset. that is an understatement, no one elected alexandria ocasio-cortez to be president. joe biden was elected president because he said he was a moderate, back to life is normal and lord knows they're giving that to us. they have to recognize that and you have to give them credit in the face of everything they will
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not stop, the angriest dog in the world. they're pulling on the chain and they want what they want. this is the problem it is not based in reality or what's best for this country and it is dangerous. my goodness what more do they need to see the recognize that the american people do not want what they are selling and were rejecting what they're selling and they do not care, this should be a lesson for all of us about what is driving these particular individuals, all of their plans and the participant implemented like the war on fossil fuels has in part led us to this point which is inspiring the enemies that we have around the world. >> you are right aoc is not the president, an instagram she did channel him. take a listen. >> i'll tell you a secret a lot of people don't know what capitalism is, most people don't know what socialism is but most people are not capitalist because they don't have
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capitalist money, they are not billionaires speak to charlie? charlie: that was terrifying i'm going to have nightmares. alicia: i won't do it again. charlie: it is amazing and hard to determine whether they are this dumb or they are evil. the reason we are in the situation we are in is because joe biden after claiming to be a moderate with positioning himself as a moderate ran off on the green new deal nonsense which led to the exact situation we are in and the situation that we ukrainian people are in. they jacked up oil prices again vladimir putin enough money to invade and we tend to america that we have to turn to venezuela for oil and gas prices are going to the roof. the only good thing here.
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the fact that the squad is talking about forcing biden to run off with the circus again on the crazy policies is proof that they know and they've seen the pulling and they know they will get shellacked in november and their best chance is to do it all with the pen in the phone. that is their only hope. alicia: as you remember president trump in his first year signed 55 executive orders slammed by the democrats. he did do more than president obama who in his first year end acted 38. president biden so far has issued 77 executive orders. rather he did in 2021. is this the way of the future to bypass congress because of not getting things done and that essentially would make the president kind of like a king? joey: is the way of the president of the future. obama was handed like this
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administration did coming into the wars and some of that didn't maybe some of it not. this is what i will tell you president trump executives order is not the same as president biden's executive order. executive order staying the crazy regulation the last one going to get rid of is not the same as writing 77 executive orders to put new rolls in new restrictions on our economy and the restrictions on our freedom. that is the problem and that's what makes it so hard to stomach to see not only what president biden has already done from the middle-of-the-road jokes in the radical jokes but the idea the pressure from someone who can send a tweet and raise a million dollars which is aoc this is self-preservation for the squad they are wrangling both in money like they always do by telling people they are victims of. it doesn't matter to them it's not a big deal most of them are
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upper speaker of the house securing there seem reasonable to money and after they secure power in congress. what makes aoc powerful not her ideas, the amount of money she can raise. alicia: when i saw this is going to be in this block i thought we could do an entire show just on this topic but we have to keep going. dr. fauci is back imploding them possibly more covid restrictions in those entitlement rumors. that's next. ♪ ♪
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back talking about the covid variant and the possibility would bring back restrictions. dr. fauci says we need to be flexible. >> i don't see us going back into restrict restrictions but you always have to have the flexibility. if we do see a significant surge one that might result in increased hospitalization we have to be prepared to pivot and reinstitute some of those restrictions. >> se touts new restrictions he is also talking about retirement. he is telling "fox & friends" weekend, it is about time that he go. >> well past time when he should've retired. i don't see how anybody could take a look at our response to covid, 965,000 americans dead, 6 million people worldwide, the
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human toll of the economic devastation from the widespread shutdowns. what we do during children put them in a state of fear is a tragedy and anthony fauci led the miserable failure to respond and he should be held accountable speaker before we talk about doctor sachi riding off into the sun check. i have to ask you you're very wise observer of political things. is there anybody left who is eager for new mandates or going back to all of the things that we've endured for the past few years. tammy: there are, the new york times did a story in the poll, instituted their own poll. they found a very liberal versus the liberal moderates and conservatives remained in fear. they wanted the mandates more so than every other category. perhaps dr. fauci is very liberal but this talks and speaks to the nature of what's
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happened to the liberal base the ultimate liberals the far left, the progressives and this is how they think. the reality this is more fear mongering he says assessor coming out of this. we know it was a failure what he implemented. it's been the one success story vaccines brought to us by president trump and natural immunity because of the amount of people who have been affected. i think 80% of americans have had a shot or dynamic. this is why -- this is not march of 2020. this is a man who is speaking as though nothing is happened in the meantime. everything is different. the world is different. natural immunity, the vaccine, everything that we learn. we know the world health organization. the world, europe, italy know
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that this is not right and this is more fear mongering from a man who needs to leave the scene. >> as you know true self respecting liberals would want to liberal under an authoritarian like anthony fauci in the first place but that is for another time. i wanted to listen to this comment from dr. fauci talking about retirement. >> are we approaching the point where were past the pandemic and we can get some rest? >> i'm not so sure i want to make sure were out of this before i consider doing anything different. we have a way to go. charlie: is it time for him to possibly retire? >> it might be in a be up to him. i think that this serves the last two years have served as a warning to any future healthcare leader in this country. if you are not careful against the political backdrop and your
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doctor and your taking aside there will be people who listen closer if they agree with your side. we have millions of other people in this country who felt ignored by the sign that they thought dr. fauci was taking. that can be dangerous there were careers during the pandemic that were built and destroyed while millions of people around the globe died. whether or not he retires. i don't if it changes the game. i think a lot of mistakes were made and a lot of lessons to be learned. >> absolutely i don't have a lot of faith anybody in government is learning those lessons but it is alarming the degree because the stuff got so politicized the degree to which they destroyed not their own credibility but the credibility of their successors to deal with another problem exists. i don't tingle ever believe a government bureaucrat when it
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comes to healthcare. if you had a pediatrician that i got in is many things wrong taking care of your child as dre make you would've fired them two years ago. joey: they went from 15 days to slow the spread to lock everything down because you cannot afford to catch the virus. they lost me, i'm not that stupid i listened and i know the difference between the two things when you slide your hand you lose me. imagine having the humerus to think if you retire a country of 330 million americans are not smart enough to figure it out for themselves. take all the people that work for him that might have a different opinion and brilliant in their own mind. this guy for whatever his intentions are and i will not try to define them. he has to understand the countries going to move on with or without him and with him they
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look like playing golf with president trump or something. charlie: it's remarkable the vast disconnect that's been a major problem with the entire government response to all of it. great stuff. inflation is hitting families across the country but a new op-ed is getting slammed for claiming it stings the most for people in one income bracket that she will not believe. we will explain that next. ♪ what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine when hurting feet make you want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our custom fit orthotics use foot mapping technology to give you personalized support,
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car? charlie before i come to you i need to get more detail" from this piece, inflation stings most if you earn less than 300,000. take the bus, don't buy in bulk, try lintels instead of meat, nobody said this would be fun. what gives? >> poor teresa she's never gonna lay this down. that was probably the most hilarious idiotic piece i've ever read. to play devils advocate she does make a good point inflation is so bad if you're making less than $300,000 a year you will feel it and it'll be very painful. there are no good options here. the relief writing part of all this. she can write an idiotic piece in bloomberg whatever but you have people in charge in powerful positions we talked about the squad and joe biden in
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the white house, i don't think there's any more in touch with regular american people. they are creating this environment and their exact policies have led directly to the inflation and high gas prices that we are seeing right now. we are all good beating lentils by the time this is all over with. tammy: i sure hope not but she got slammed from both sides. i'll get to that in the second. but first this is a very serious issue, put up a pool on gas prices. the question was has recent increases in gas cause you any financial hardship. a great deal 38%, some said 30%, clearly this is a significant problem that so many people are facing. joey: will click this is not an op-ed for the world to read this was somebody's diary entry.
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you cannot ride the bus when you live 20 miles from town like me, we don't grow lintels. i don't know what the lintel is. talk to me about pinto beans and cornbread and we might have a conversation. i'll put bacon fat and their. his words for those making under 300,000 that is a reflection of where the author probably is. my household income is well under 300,000 and i don't feel inflation like some of my friends and family do you have a shared household income of 80000 or 60000. the idea that you ride the op-ed and preach to your own choir shows how tone deaf in the bubble some of the people are commenting on the economic situation. you don't tell somebody that they don't need the third vehicle, you tell somebody that they shouldn't need to worry about being able to afford the third vehicle or the gas to put in it. this is prosperity go by your third vehicle or your summer home if you can afford it pretty government is bad policy should not be the reason why you can't.
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it certainly should be the reason why you can't afford meat to put on the table. tammy: she also suggested rethinking pet cost. i have pets and that upset me because i would like you not wanting to tell me how much money i should be spending all my pets. i need to also get to this part, the chair of the texas republican party tweeted, he does not think get rid of your car and eat lintels instead of me is a winning message for democrats. one more, there is a canadian film producer who said he had suggestions, win the lottery coincidentally dropping on your friend to run mealtime and canceling bloomberg subscriptions. >> this could've been taken from venezuelan newspaper. the socialist deciding that a good crisis allows them to control your life. the problem is the people venezuela ended up eating the animals in the zoo because there
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was no food. when we think about where this goes. this is the absurdity and how disgusting the lackadaisical attitude is and this is what we should expect from the progressive wing of the democrat in the very liberal and americans want nothing with it. will prove the point in november. joey: if you want to eat meat and have pets move out to my neck of the woods all show you how those can go hand in hand. >> we will take that as an invitation. thank you. the big four is next. ♪
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charlie: is time for the big four, or pics that everyone will be talking about this week. i will go first senator ron johnson calls out the fbi for knowing about hunter biden's ukrainian business dealing while his dad was vp and not admitting they do about it. this is really amazing the people should remember this, two years ago when the new york post and a few others were reporting about the hunter biden laptop, democrats, the entire media in the fbi knew that it was a real thing into the information out there was real but they all work
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together until after the election to conceal the information. that is a scandal, it should be talked about all this week. i'll hold my breath as to whether the new york times is talking about it. alicia: the senate has unanimously passed the sunshine protection act which makes daylight savings time permitted. democratic senator ed markey of massachusetts and marco rubio of florida join together on this one, marquis seymore daylight is good for the economy and keeps people spirits up. i don't feel strongly one way or another but i feel see interesting. we talk about this interesting every time the clocks change. it could be bipartisan agreement on this and congress actually getting something done i'll add my teenage son added an opinion saying if we could change the clocks i could get more sleep, i am fine. tammy: there you go.
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a sheep found wandering in the australian wild received the free sharing in six years shedding 88 pounds of fleece. he really needed people and he escaped as a baby and lived a alone in the mountain all these years and he got adopted by this sanctuary and he is going to be fine. his name is alex. it is a good image for politician to think we are sheep and that we will be shared. every april we are not, that is alex and were very different than alex. thank you very much. i'm very happy for him and good work for him in great job by that shelter. >> i will have to say i could relate to the sheep because i generally get haircuts to - 2 times a year, when i get when you should see the floor when i walk out.
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>> the best example was the tucker carlson haircut when he first got the eight pm. joey what's up with you. joey: baseball is back they finally reached agreement, spring-training is underway in which spring-training comes big news. it matters to the world of baseball and the world series defended atlanta braves and a six-year 162 million-dollar contract that we may get the last laugh because they are a lot closer and came over to the braves will see what happens, big news is made big money spent and will see who the teams are good to be for the next 162 days. charlie: do you feel betrayed? alicia: i'm a college football fan for this reason, money speaks, money walks and that's how it is. it was tough it was really tough
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thankfully we brought home a georgia boy to play first base. freddie will be doing this. tammy: i don't have a lot to add. that does it for us. were so glad everybody be joined us, the "fox report with jon scott" start right now. ♪

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