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infighting. >> support justice where she says on a weapons ban and the impact it could have as democrats push to take your rights away pick rex and nicole what you have? >> it is a horrific crime caught on camera for a teenager most down a mother and her infant for the radical district attorney in los angeles in sending him to camp as a punishment? i don't know about that. >> on a happier note it is day three of the queens platinum jubilee per the star-studded platinum party at the palace is currently underway. the day started with the epson derby it's a most significant uk sporting events of the year. but sadly queen elizabeth had to miss it this year due to mobility issues for all of the third time in her reign. we just heard from the royal family how the queen is figuring. for more on that we go to alex hogan who is live in london with an update. >> again, as you mention this is
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a day three of the platinum jubilee. so many celebrations taking place. the queen herself has been absent for many of these events in the last two days we heard reportedly that her daughter princess am says she is doing fine. simply trying not to overdo it. princess and today to the derby she represented her brother queen there. this wasn't notable because the queen herself is not missed a derby since 1984. she is an avid horse lover. unfortunately she is not able to attend that event but interestingly enough the course that one is named desert ground. meanwhile crowds are packed outside of buckingham palace for the major event today per this will be a star-studded performance including diana ross, alicia keys, rod stewart, and many other musicians parts of our tonight we have heard so many incredible performances. the event kicked off this
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evening with a surprise comedy kit between the queen and paddington bear. earlier celebrations this weekend included trooping that colors is that military parade, a flyover, a beacon lighting ceremony as well as a church service at st. paul's cathedral. queen elizabeth the second with only 25 years old when she took over the throne after the death of her father king george the sixth richie has met with prime minister every week for the last 70 years. she has served along 14 prime ministers. now, she is the longest reigning british monarch. she surpassed queen victoria who reigned for 63 years. there is never before been a platinum jubilee so people have come from all over the world to celebrate this event. >> she deserves every bit of love and respect and admiration worldwide. >> were somewhat like me who loves all things british and
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monarchy,. >> there are still more's festivities to come. said it will wrap up the events for the b of padgett street party as people in london continue to celebrate tonight. guys back to you but. >> is big jubilee lunches are coming but all the streets are lined. friends are sending me pictures their blocks where they are celebrating to bar kind of outdoor barbecue is a lot of fun. for the queen missing the derby today this is a huge sacrifice. she has been an equestrian said she was six perches but on horseback without a helmet right into her 90s. julie and i want to start with you. a friend of mine who works of buckingham palace told me the other day she sees the queen as written's natural adhesive. she holds a country together but how does she represent here do you think and around the world? or what does she represent? >> reitman first tell me more about this friend of yours who works at buckingham palace can i
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get a connection? [laughter] >> maybe i'll hook you up when you're over there. all right thank you. it is terribly sad and borderline tragic the queen is not able to participate in all of these festivities. i will say she has had incredible rain and incredible life. it is fitting the degree to which the entire is coming out in celebrating her i wish and i could only hope her staff and her aides are keeping her up to speed just how much love and support is out there even though she's not there this weekend. a quick note, watching the duchess of cambridge this weekend, kate middleton gives me great optimism about the future of the monarch eight none of us know how much the monarchy in the uk are in the country's going to for but watching women like her come in and step into the breach and fill the gap left by the queen has been very inspiring. >> are slowly rode a in between
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kate and william. were going to get into here for this woman, what an incredible reign, 70 years. she represents continuity globally i think. that sense of duty putting her life, putting everything behind her crown and the service to the british people. she is an incredible person. the question is this, nicole. for elizabeth this is been almost a religious vocation. she is the head of church of england. i read she was very disturbed back in 2013 and 2014 when several monarchs in europe gave up their thrones to the next generation. in belgium and spain and the netherlands. the most troubling thing is the abdication of pope bennett the 16th but she said this cannot be happening at the time. there is my question she's obviously beloved. she has been here for seven decades.
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in the monarchy go on in this form without heard you think? >> raymond that is a great question. while i share gillian set of methods the queen had loved equestrian and everything that revolves around horses her entire life it's tragic she didn't make it to the race today. i actually think what an amazing accomplishment a feat the queen has finally said you know what, i'm not going to go to this race today per her entire life has been dedicated to serving country, state, and church. she is in everything she supposed to do but she's done her duties to the t and she has gone on to influence generations of her family to make sure they are all aware pretty solid with the trooping and the color. little louis is making faces and you got mama kate. she has no influence and instilled in them the way to behave and what their public
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role is. i can tell it's incredible this woman who hasn't rained for about 70 years has taken a step back and said i am not going to be doing some of these events. i am so glad for the celebrations i'm happy to be a part of it i will do it i'm choosing to do but i'm choosing to not go for it is not because infirmed she cannot make it. she is making a choice this is a very natural way of her saying other people, it's time for them to step up think it's quite beautiful what is happening right now. >> i was unaware until i spoke to this friend of mine who worked at buckingham palace that apparently back in 2015. >> now you're just bragging raymond. [laughter] >> i am sourcing the information going to tell it which i've never read anywhere and he informed me of apparently back in 2015 she and prince's charles that her majesty and prince charles merge their communication operation and those red boxes she reads from the state everyday with all the
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briefings they now have green boxes that prince charles reads predominantly bizarre to begin the transition. and you show you live there for while the uk, you know there were 54 countries part of the commonwealth. this was a very important part of elizabeth's reign she saw herself as the queen of the commonwealth of those 54 nations. when she dies they have to vote to accept the next monarch pretty saw how kate and william were treated in jamaica for the prime minister told them they want to be an independent nation. looks like they wanted jettison the monarchy. what becomes of the commonwealth post queen elizabeth? >> that's an excellent question. there's 30 royal families across the world but none as beloved as this queen. and you have 70 years on the throne can do that sure enough. but her approval rating in the uk is that 90%. i lived there as you mentioned for several months last year end i came back to america. this year a naysayer where she's
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from and where she is born. people really love her. 90% approval rating at 75% approval rating of the u.s. which means joe biden would be very jealous with those kind of numbers, right? [laughter] you don't know any leaders with those kinds of numbers it's one of the things that makes her such an interesting figure. can anyone imagine what kind of a bitter pill it will be when she passes we all live and die eventually per there is no one who can match the grates and the distinction this queen has had. so sure there'll be someone who takes the throne but they'll have to really work at it you get the distinction she has continued to move the throne forward in a way no one has ever ever imagine. >> we will see with the succession plan looks like. but were going to hear about it in the days to come, very shortly. could there be another white house exodus? staff members are fleeing and aides are speaking out about low
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>> welcome back to "the big saturday show". president biden's confronted crisis after crisis in the first year end a half at the white house. now there are new reports for multiple outlets that his staff are fighting and they are fed up. cnn reporting -- paints a picture but they are : dysfunction the white house among aides one staffer railing on the communications team they say quote he has to speak about very serious things and you cannot do that getting ice cream. and it is true biden does have a lot of serious issues to address like historic inflation and rising gas prices for the national average was a two bucks 93 cents a gallon biden took office. it is now $4.81 but right now the president still trying to paint a rosy economic picture, take a listen. >> because of the enormous progress we've made on the economy the americans can tackle inflation in the position of strength for this is a putin price hike.
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>> alright, doctor safire and going to come to you first read the white house as we speak is launching this in june they're calling it a pivot to the economy the going to convince this is what they tell us they're going to convince americans that despite their experience, their daily lives going about their daily lives and paying more for everything from gas, two groceries to air travel the economy is actually really good shape. you think that's how to cut the mustard? >> clearly doesn't think suffered first of all when it comes to this white house their messaging has been very poor. listen is disingenuous to say it's been a rough go the sense this white house take the administration at the tail end of a pandemic. he came in you she's go into midterms is not usually very favorable numbers when it comes to the president. at the end of the day president biden could be doing better. not only that but his messaging out of the white house has been
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a failure each and every step along the way paid whether it's covid, whether it's inflation, whether it schools for kids, gun control whatever it is their failing every step of the way on messaging. there is a reflection of that you see people leaving the white house. maybe some of these people are going to different positions and they are moving up, that is a good thing. mediate likes to play it up a little bit. but at the end of the date this white house really need to get their messaging together but you have americans that are suffering. i am not talking a small percentage of americans but everyone is feeling it from the prices at the gas pump to the prices of the gross research of the fact that we as physicians and healthcare facilities we are rationing supplies. we do not have iv contrast for medical scales we do not have lidocaine for biopsies. there are so many things every day it's a little game we play it like what do we not have today? and unfortunately you hear the president come out he is like pollutants during this imprudence doing that emily could know, joe what are you
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doing for the american people? because americans are suffering and i don't see your doing much to bring that suffering to an end. >> so raymond's, is the problem let's put it this way is the problem a messaging problem is doctor safire has just laid out or is an underlying policy problem let's take one thing for example talk about gas prices. >> look at the white house would want you to believe it's a communications problem. but i don't think it is this is always been a policy problem. america does not need a consoler in chief we need a commander-in-chief. look the president is a very good at empathizing with people and saying he feels their pain. the problem is he keeps deepening that pain through these policies when you talk about gas prices we talked about this earlier in the week, this is the man who stopped cold oil in class entering gas exploration across the difference in oil right here in louisiana they are furious they
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could not explore they've had to lay people off a braid that means of our energy production drops. then he alienated the saudis with that ridiculous and run nuke deal that threatens our sovereignty and safety they said were not pumping any more oil per net looks like biden's during a trip over there they'll pump a little bit more. this is not going to help lower gas prices because of the underlying confluence of policies here married to this green agenda that the president for whatever reason puts above and ahead of the interest of the american people. you see it affects everything from medicine to our children being fed it is an outrage in it's not a communications problem it is policy. >> so let's switch gears and focus on the communications team for a moment. raymond just laid out the argument that a lot of republicans are making which is there is an underlying policy problem that is provoking these
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crises. there is at the same time a disarray. at least in the white house when it comes to the media team. new report in the junior and senior staff are really at odds about how to get the president to communicate most effectively. and how to get that message across to the american people by the younger folks want him to do more on social media. the president and the more senior aides who have been working for him since he was the senator are relying on prime time addresses over and over again. how do you move it forward if the people that are doing your messaging cannot agree on a strategy? >> beyond them not being able to agree on a strategy the principal. follow the strategy he could look at the teleprompter and go off base i we will not know what is really talking about. also another issue for them i think it's a very big pr issue for this white house is the fact that black staffers are running out of the white house like it is a soul train line for this is
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stuff you cannot make up for a president who has said many times that he wanted to have a white house that was diverse. but the sentiment in d.c. is a lot of these individuals who are often junior are not -- are being used as props for this white house for that is a problem they're going to have to deal with. he is losing support among black folks which cares about the imagery of having african-americans in the white house. he is losing them by 20% is losing young people by 20%. this is an unmitigated disaster. joe biden's and it on himself. those are things we really have got to be taking notes. certainly when that midterm comes up with at the same time the countries having to go through this tragedy of an absentee later. >> alright with got leave it there guys. coming up ahead with got something completely different. a scare for the president he was whisked away with their secure location in delaware. got breaking details on that coming up right after the break.
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>> will come back to "the big saturday show". we are going straight to fox news alert president biden was whisked away from his beach house in rehoboth beach, delaware today after security scare. lucas thompson has more details on what went down hi lucas. >> good afternoon for anyone who has ever been a lot of small planes that fly around exactly happen the secret service saying quote shortly before 1:00 p.m. today privately owned aircraft entered the restricted airspace over rehoboth beach, delaware after mystically entering the areas escorted out of the
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restricted airspace penniman investigation reveals the pilot was not on the proper radio channel, was not following that is been not following published slight guidance for united states secret service will be interviewing the pilot but officials say the president was moved to a secure location from his residence as a precautionary measure there is no significant threat to the president. sounds like this pilot did not have much experience probably got lost. i was see the president did not want to be whisked away at 1:00 p.m. this afternoon he was enjoying a cold beverage perhaps. >> all right lucas thanks much we appreciate it. >> in other news the supreme court justice designate may be signaling her support for weapons ban and the u.s. after the uvalde school massacre. she was in the harvard commencement and applauded new zealand's prime minister touting her countries weapons ban, listen. >> in the past ten years we have passed laws that include
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everything from the introduction of gay marriage, banning military semiautomatics and assault rifles. [applause] [cheering] >> i am going to tell you i'm going to go to the op ed ticket to full screen. put that up on screen. students in side recalling number one bag and prep the officers stayed outside during the mass shooting. send outs. i want to go to you if i may, with got more of a quote finding out exactly how and why it happened is the urgent business of government work. we cannot let it dribble away into the narrative void and settle for excuses. people are still shaken up. we are still burying the
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children. we cannot let the idea settle in this is how it is now. if bad trouble comes your on your own, it's too late, demoralizing that is an interesting statement there. i think as we consider what has happened with this gun debate and now we are seeing supreme court justice designee in a crowd were laws may actually come up before her on the supreme court band she is already signaling support. julie and i want to ask use this in line with the tradition of the court see a supreme court justice do something like this? because i think it's probably unusual to see a justice was not even taken their seat yet be seen in public weighing in one way or another in any kind of policy matters. that said she was at a graduation, one of thousands in a crowded. she was there interpersonal capacity. i do not know how inappropriate that is in the scale of history. but it is certainly unusual. i will also say when it comes to
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peggy noonan specie is right. it is a government's role now to do a forensic analysis of everything that happened that day and to with a clear and concise and accurate explanation. not just for the families who were directly impacted and for the school district in uvalde but for the entire country for the entire nation is following the fallout from that day and has been traumatized by it ever since. the one thing here in washington i can tell you is that lawmakers have reacted in such a way they are saying to their constituents this is different for this time is different we are incensed by this. we want to protect children paid whether that is enough as you guys know, to push through some kind of a policy solution a legislative policy solution is really a whole other matter. but everybody my point being from senior senators to your cousin sitting at home on the couch is laser focused on this investigation and what we learn
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coming out of it. >> absolutely. i want to go to some sound from biden calling for an assault weapons ban let's cue that. >> many to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines but we cannot ban assault weapons that we should rage the gent raise the age to purchase them from 18 to 21. strengthen background checks storage laws and red flag laws but repealed the immunity that protects gun manufacturers from liability. >> a while there it is. nicole theo's department of education recently released some data showing this been a 70% increase in children requesting mental health services in their schools. now, we know when things like this happen often time their conversations about banning all guns are assault weapons of the conversation continues. you think the left is continuing to dismiss the real need for mental health services? >> i can tell you it takes the
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"new york times" a family say the children are not okay for people to start paying attention for that is what happened about a month ago the "new york times" finally start reporting on the fact there's been a rise in mental illness among children for the truth is we have known that. anyone who is paying attention has known that. august 2020 fare help which is a nonprofit association they put out data doing mental health claims and visits to the er and outpatient centers in children from march 2020 until august 2, 0204 drastically on the rise which is why people like myself have been advocating over and over again kids need to be back in school. kids need access to doctors. kids need access to extra critical activities because they are not okay. but what is happening now is they are using it as another talking point. but unfortunately yes there is mental illness among our children but wasn't there before covid? absolutely did adult policy perpetuated make it much worse during covid? absolutely braid the fact you
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still have the main covid advisor to the white house when he was asked just this week if children should be in school come this fall and he did not even answer the question. he was quickly shushed and ushered off the stage for that is a real problem right there. when they keep saying over and over mental health and our children and pretend like they actually care, they are not really doing anything to help them. and should be have a conversation about gun control? absolutely we should. when it comes to children, gun violence has become one of the leading causes of death as kids. that used to be motor vehicle accidents now enforce a gun violence is got up there. we do need to have that conversation, it should be raise the age of purchase of a gun? maybe, alcohol is 21. president obama seems to think kids are kids until the age of 26 they can be on their parents insurance until then. have that conversation but let's not pretend we actually care about children's mental health away the white house keep saying that. because they have ignored it over, and over, and over again
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with their continued covid policies. >> absolutely. payment i am from chicago said the most conference of gun control laws on the books. it is not prevented people from dying on a weekly basis. i am interested in getting your point of view as a family man, what can a family do to prevent instances like this? we have seen defamation of the family structure and many households around the country. >> look i am in new orleans tonight it is my hometown. we have the same problem. gun violence that destroys families we see the breakdown of the family. that is certainly a key element. one joe biden is not even mentioned. so look i appreciate his focus on wanting to look at the guns themselves. but there is a story in encino, california at a hospital guy pulled a knife out and stabbed two nurses and a doctor. no one is calling for outlawing sharp objects to date. we need to focus on the person using this instrument first. and then of course there are
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reasonable limits you can place on gun ownership a bit say in the second mm it should be eradicated or it's not absolute i don't think that is helpful. but we need answers in uvalde i will just say that we are short on time for. >> i agree completely still ahead on "the big saturday show" horrific crime caught on camera teenager most down her mother and infant in that radical district attorney in los angeles is sending him to camp as a punishment. i kid you not. big game today! everybody ready? alexa, ask buick to start my enclave. starting your buick enclave. i just love our new alexa. dad, it's a buick. i love that new alexa smell. it's a buick. we need snacks for the team. alexa, take us to the nearest grocery store. getting directions. alexa will get us there in no time. it's a buick. let's be real. don't make me turn this alexa around. oh my. it's painful. the buick enclave, with available alexa built in. ask “alexa, tell me more about buick suvs.”
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mom and her infant in a stolen car while drunk. the mother recounted the incident during the trial saying i thought those were the last moments of our lives. we were dead. that feeling along with the memory of a car accelerating directly into us will help me forever. as a car approached me and my child i stopped walking and moved the stroller myself up against the building on the right side of the road to ensure that we gave the reckless driver plenty of room to pass. as the car got dangerously close to us, the juvenile suspect turn the wheels in our direction and accelerate as he aimed to kill us. julie and i want to talk to you. babble sound bite there. i want to talk to about this a little bit put out a few caught on fox and friends earlier today we had the assistant district attorney for los angeles was talking about some of the
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radical policy that's happening in l.a. right now principi can listen to a little bit of that. >> public safety is at an all-time low. violent crime is up it is obvious women cannot walk their babies on the street in gascon's l.a. pretty keep doubling down on policies. and then lies to the media puts out statements that either he is lying, or he is incompetent. >> owed gillian, point to get to l.a. and a little bit pretty want to talk to effect this is a juvenile offender. what is your stance on the new sentence stenson scenes were seen on the country? >> one think first about that video and that statement, nicole, were horrifying. it hits particular close to home being a mom of a ten month old. i cannot even look at it actually. it is hard to imagine that kind of a thing happened in somebody
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goes off to sort of treatment facility by way of punishment. i will say there is a trend and i am not a criminal attorney i cannot speak to the details here. there is a trend now what judges sometimes treat juveniles as adults and sentencing guidelines. and i have spoken too and interviewed a whole host of judges and attorneys who say this undercuts the entire criminal justice system. i think if we're going to have those laws on the books in states in cities like l.a., judges need to stick to the sentencing guideline. if you charge some 17-year-old as juvenile and some as adults, you lose consistency across the legal system which is not a good thing. but this case i don't know what to say it's horrible i cannot condone the idea that somebody would not pay a severe price for attacking a mother and baby like that in the middle of the street seems kind of crazy.
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>> it sure does of course. so raymond, when district attorney gascon was asked about this he put out a statement saying this. the quote is fortunately the baby was uninjured and the mother received a laceration to her elbow. the probation department recommended and the court sentenced the miner to a youth camp for five -- seven months. an appropriate resolution. juvenile justice is meant to rehabilitate young people. now raymond, i don't necessarily disagree. sometimes i do think children need a second chance. we know the brain is not fully formed. but the way he started out that saying, good news no one died. i mean come on, raymond is this really the message we want for people? is this dissuading people from doing these behaviors? >> nicole as people of god damned bad pass and been involved with gangs will tell you, i've a friend of mine is when the most wealthy guys here new orleans a great athlete.
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he will tell you it was the wake-up call being thrown into jail that turned his life around. if you want to rehabilitate juveniles you have to apply the law at times to wake them up and shock them from the path they are on. we cannot accept this and said then to summer camp. gascon is really great at not applying law in these cases not only this case is a case of a 26-year-old rapist, a child molester who said i identify now as female was sent to a female jail for six months for now is wanted on murder charge. gascon has a series of this sort of pattern it has to stop it's not only in l.a. it happen the places like new orleans and chicago and detroit in cities across america, new york where the das lay down and protect the criminals over public safety in the public good. this poor mother is right it was attempted murder. >> jian that you spend a lot of
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time in l.a. are you ready to go back? >> not at all. this is absolutely disgusting to me pretty move to l.a. in 2017 from d.c. was a great city i had a really great time left in may 2020 for miami with the intention of returning back full-time. if you look at what is going on there 50% increase in homicides 20212019 is a 50% increase the most in a decade. it continues to go up. people are being followed home and robbed. this is not something that should be happening in an american city it's really disgusting this guy it was elected to protect the citizens is not protecting the citizens of los angeles county. >> no doubt. next coming up it is the royal snow but. royal trauma with harry and meghan markel take stage will that uk celebrates the queen at the platinum jubilee.
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getting guns off our streets. one democrat's determined to get it done. attorney general rob bonta knows safer streets start with smarter gun control. and bonta says we must ban assault weapons. but eric early, a trump republican who goes too far defending the nra and would loosen laws on ammunition and gun sales. because for him, protecting the second amendment is everything. eric early. too extreme, too conservative for california.
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>> welcome back to "the big saturday show". just lit up the sky over london as part of queen elizabeth platinum jubilee be the queen is celebrated the drama and her family and the monarchy is also taking center stage this week in bed prince harry and meghan markel got a very frosty reception at the service at thanksgiving those at st. paul's cathedral on friday. they sat opposite for the rest of their family including prince charles and camilla as well as prince williams and kate middleton. they went harry and meghan departed the service they got another frosty reception from the crowds outside the cathedral as they walked out of the church. take a look at this. [background noises] [background noises] so a lot to unpack here. let's jump in with this. raymond, i will start with you. i covered their wedding in the
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uk in 2018 it was my first assignment when i became a correspondent. she was like america's sweetheart. it was like the princess of america got sent to the uk and she was beloved. i feel like her fall has been pretty fast. >> no, she is not only sweetheart she was britain's sweetheart. the royal family embraced her britain's embraced her i had friends who were jubilant she was there and she was a beautiful couple but then she pulled the plug on being a royal decided she did want to work went to cash in on the title living in montecito. look at the queen obviously this seating design was not by accident. this was deliberate. when that balcony was how the balcony shot during the trooping of colors. that is an indication of where they land on the pecking order in the royal household. that was by design. you cannot trash the royals you
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cannot trash the queen and intimate they are racist and then expect to be vetted and everyone to love you. they are in negative territory and that ratings in polls of the uk and that is why. >> so which is it, is it as raymond lays out, megan and harry decided to sort of stopped working and hightail it to for better quality of life? or was it as they have told oprah and other outlets that they encountered pretty egregious racism at the palace? >> it is an excellent question that's going to be up to people to kinda decide for themselves. i am hearing those booed great i hear another oprah coming up parameter they'll talk about that as well the truth of the matter is you have these two individuals who i believe they love each other they are in love
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and wanted to raise their family in california. i am sure for a lot of folks who know the monarchy and they know the royal family is beloved they were disappointed to see that happen. but yes they cashed in on their title and could potentially become billionaires from it is of the right thing wrong thing? that's gotta be up to them. >> doctor sapphire you get the last word on this. >> i think the sad thing is they are being booed for the end of the day meghan markle does want to be for mission was to be famous on her own terms and not necessarily as a part of the monarchy they wanted to go back to california to their netflix special or whatever and books and oprah and other things. i just don't think she wasn't born and bred in a place where she had respect for the monarchy. it didn't work out for them. it is sad to see they are being booed. that is what the people say. they're supposed be of the people and the people have spoken. quick literally according to those clips. stick with this got big saturday flops coming up next.
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employee who not only saw the couple, he snatched the ring out of the guys and while proposing, epic fail. >> that's a bummer. >> the stuff out of chicago. [laughter] >> let me get to my big flop, this makes you feel bad for joe biden or his cell phone. the first lady revealed this week that she and the president text, the only problem is you look up texting it means while texting while having intercourse. the daily mail revealed hundred biden was texting joe biden as well. the first himself uploaded it, then sent the link to the person called dad in his contacts. we wonder why joe biden seems
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confused between the life of his son's text, who wouldn't be? >> gas prices are starting to record high prices in california and some parts of the state receiving $10 a gallon. i've got to tell you, this $10 an hour, the white house has been questioned about this, $10 a gallon, they're talking about the prices but is going out of style like my friend jimmy fail his suit. >> i'm telling him. >> i bet he's watching. >> speaking accountability, we have doctor fauci taking a swipe at former president trump republicans during his commencement speech at college in new york city. talk about somebody pushing whose turn out to not be true. he's yet to say i was wrong about a lot of things so we should be taking accountability
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but let's move on to something better, i am in charleston because i want to give a shadow to one my good friend, colby of west texas, the best cowboy i know, it's his birthday and there we all are. i love him, happy birthday colby, happy 40th. >> you guys look amazing. that doesn't for us but come back tomorrow 5:00 p.m. eastern and will have the big sunday show. >> police man shot and killed a former judge there, bipartisan hit list of federal officials. good evening, i am jon scott and this is fox report. ♪♪ wisconsin police say retired judge john roemer was targeted for a killing at his home by suspect with the hit list. on it wisconsin governor tony evers, mission governor whitmer and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. much more on this just ahead.

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