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>> i'm alicia acuna along with joey jones, dr. nicole saphier and [inaudible]ful. -- welcome to the big sunday show. >> another record is expected tb broken on the border this time with unaccompanied children. >> just days after kavanaugh was chased out of a restaurant by protesters, president biden weighs in from delaware. >> joey? >> this is truly disturbing.
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kids in one major city get off the school bus to find homeless folks and drug addicts everywhere. >> president biden heading to saudi arabia this week to beg for oil, and he's trying to defend the trip in an op-ed written by him or his team. the president is trying to paint saudi arabia as an important, quote, strategic partner, even though a couple of years ago he calls the kingdom a pariah after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. >> we were going to in fact make them pay the price and make them in fact the pariah that they are. >> in the op-ed, biden writes from the start, my aim was to reorient, but not rupture relations with a country that's been a strategic partner for 80 years. today saudi arabia has helped to restore unity among the six countries of gulf cooperation council and is now working with my experts to help stabilize markets with other opec producers.
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i know there are many who disagree with my decision to travel to saudi arabia. my views human rights are clear and longstanding and fundamental freedoms are always on the agenda when i travel abroad. biden's visit seen as a desperate tactic to combat high gas prices which have been one of the biggest black marks on his presidency. the average gallon of regular is about 50% more than what drivers were paying just a year ago. and biden's team even changed plans for the trip because the president couldn't handle it, a claim written in a "new york times" piece, just recently, and before we get started, guys, i want to go a little further into this "new york times" article by peter baker. i will read a quote here. it explains, quote, the trip was initially tacked on to another journey last month to europe, which would have made for an arduous 10-day overseas trek until it became clear to mr. biden's team that such extended travel might be unnecessarily taxing for a
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79-year-old president or, quote, crazy as one official put it. joey, i will go to you first on this. >> you have to be able to do the job. it is that simple. i'm not going to attack biden's cognitive decline. i'm not a doctor. i can't tell you. i wasn't around for the last 40 years to see if he was as bad 40 years ago as he is today. i don't know. at 79 years old, if you can't do the job, and right now it matters to get the job done, that's a problem. and so if we move that topic back over to this one at hand, you know, what really struck me about this op-ed is it is one of those kind of moral equivalency things. he had to throw in the israel west bank comment like, you know, this is no different than we all support israel and they are oppressing the palestinians like, no, no, this is very different. i have no problem with him working with saudi arabia. i have no problem with trump trying to get a deal done with north korea. we don't get to decide how other dictatorships dictate. we don't get to decide that.
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we know what most of these countries are up to, and there's a lot of them that we play nice with that are up to just as bad as things. however, if you are going to get elected on this moral superiority and making these promises i'm going to make them a pariah, then you at least need to be called out when you change course and write an op-ed to do it which was pretty pitiful. >> i think this is a good time to jump in seeing i'm a doctor. i feel like joey teed me up for that. [laughter] first of all we joke about the fact that president biden's getting older, but the fact that even his team is saying, you know, 10 days of consecutive work, that's just too much for the man. we make jokes about it, but it is actually not funny. as joey is mentioning, you know, there's a job to be done. we know that peak cognition does happen around age 30 which is why you have -- you say president's minimum age to be president, you have to be 35. peak cognition, peak physical strength. and now here we are with a president who is it's clear you don't have to be a treating physician to say he's struggling
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a little physically and maybe mentally with his age and the subsequent restrictions with that. here we are, he's approaching 80 years old. the life expectancy on average in the united states, now everyone ages differently, let's remember, you see some pretty old 60-year-olds and some spritely 90-year-olds. everyone ages differently. at this point are we pushing it a little too far with president biden? he is getting older. he's having difficulty. if they are saying he can't do 10 days abroad because he needs a little break in his delaware home, this is time for republicans and democrats to really come together and say is this the person who is going to be the face of the free world on the international stage? and i can tell you my opinion is no. >> and jimmy, peter baker did talk to some experts who called him a super ager saying that he's actually more fit than what you would expect, which is interesting. [laughter] but when nicole talks about, you know, republicans and democrats having this conversation, the very interesting part are the
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democrats. the democrats are the ones having this conversation. the voices are getting louder, and the vice president was just recently asked about this. take a listen. >> there is speculation among some democrats and some republicans that president biden won't run for reelection in 2024. what's your message to those who say that? >> listen to president biden. he intends to run, and if he does, i intend to run with him. [laughter] >> so there you go. >> okay. >> so he intends to run, and if he intends to run -- >> can we just acknowledge she has the ultimate don't hit it to me face? like the little kid don't hit it to me. you are the vice president. they are always going to hit it to you. she always acts surprised. there is no serious person who thinks he's running in 2024. we dignify this because we respect the office of presidency.
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until he openly stipulates that he's not running, we have to play along like he might. there's no world that he's running and bless harris's heart for saying she'd be the vp. she's polling behind amber heard right now. she has a better chance of being vp. this is my expression of overseas trip. i'm not a doctor. i won a game of operation once very thoroughly by the way. >> against me >> of all things. i'm kind of surprised they do bother sending him overseas. they could probably send him to epicot and tell him he's out of the country and he probably wouldn't know. jokes aside. it is frustrating to me especially as a former cab driver people getting hit by gas prices. him going to saudi arabia is an admission this is a supply and demand issue. we know the solution is right here beneath our feet. he's being held hostage by the far left environmental wing of the party who won't sign the permission slip to let him drill here. he's afraid he will get yelled by aoc while she's cooking mac and cheese on instagram. he has to go over to saudi arabia.
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this is the fraud of the green energy movement, okay? we burn it cleaner here. so when you get the same amount of oil overseas, by default, you're creating more pollution and you're tacking on fuel to get it back here. >> not only that we export the cleanest liquid natural gas in the world as well. >> thank you. >> here's the juxtaposition, president biden is concerned about a 10 day trip to saudi arabia. he already has an envoy in venezuela looking for oil and gas. he's going to saudi arabia, venezuela. president trump just gave a speech in alaska; right? that's the juxtaposition here. americans will see that. go to texas, oklahoma, and alaska. >> let's look at what the former president trump had to say. >> did i tee that up for you? >> yeah, you did. >> we also issued the first ever leases for oil and gas production in the region, never happened, unfortunately, the biden administration cancelled those leases. now our entire country is paying a very steep price, not only at the pump all over.
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and as our great fishermen will tell you, the soaring cost of fuel is a disaster, for alaska fishers, risking putting them virtually out of business. we're no longer energy independent or energy dominant, which we were just two short years ago. we are a nation that is begging venezuela and saudi arabia for oil. please, please give us oil. we have more liquid gold under our feet than any other nation in the world, but we're begging them for oil. >> so the biden administration likes to point out recently that gas has gone down incrementally every day for 25 days, which is true. we're still paying, though, jimmy $1.50 more than we were a year ago. >> that's why when he tries to spin it up as putin's price hike, the price had gone up before the invasion of ukraine. that's the scam.
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the reason he's polling where he is is he puts so much effort in assigning blame for the crisis than trying to solve the crisis. we have a solve. if you boost production here, it is supply and demand, the price goes down, but he doesn't want to do that because again, joe biden is the presidential equivalent if you have had an elderly relative with dietary restrictions, they aren't allowed to eat. biden ran on i will run on the moderation. but then pelosi said he can't have the moderation. that's where we are. people see through it. >> on this topic real quick. we're talking about energy right now. say gas prices do go down. where's the food at? take the war of ukraine back to president biden. i still hold him responsible for the position we're in with that. they don't get a clean slate on any of this, even you call it putin's price hike, you had the opportunity to preventing this from happening to begin, i believe. i believe president trump would have prevented it from
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happening. that being said, there's nowhere to turn here. you can't pass the buck so far. you're responsible for this. get us out of it. get us out of it. americans will reward you and maybe he will run again. >> he's passing the 1.87. i've been passing the buck, buck 87. >> we could keep going, but still ahead, texas doubles down on its new tool to keep illegal immigrants out of the u.s. new evidence emerges that shows just how bad the u.s. border crisis really is. stay with us. ♪ ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. (sighs) here, i'll take that. ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein, one gram of sugar. enter powered by protein challenge for a chance to win big. ♪♪ pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes.
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♪ ♪ >> all right. welcome back to the big sunday show. texas governor greg abbott doubling down on recent action that allows state law enforcement to return illegal immigrants to the u.s. border as counties push for the governor to declare it an invasion. >> i know that the word invasion comes with technical responses. do you believe this is an invasion? >> so the technical reasons for it lie in the constitution.
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the preface of using those words is it triggers certain additional ways and strategies that states can use their powers to try to protect against actions such as this that are driven by the cartels. and now we have this new tool, where we are now returning them to the border. all of these are completely unprecedented. in state in the history of the united states of america has ever done this. >> and the border is on pace to be another record. leaked data published by the washington examiner shows as many as 161,000 children could come across the border alone without a parent or guardian. jimmy, for the biden administration, it seems the relationship with the truth is a little bit complicated because if you hear from the white house, they talk about that there's not a crisis at the border and it was really bad under the previous administration. but not so much him. but if we can pull up a full screen for a second, i want to talk to you about the nationwide unaccompanied minor encounters. in 2021, it was a little under
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150,000. so far you have about 101,000. i can tell you in 2019, it was down to 80,000, but the new projections that were leaked from the dhs showed up to 161,000. call me crazy, but that seems like a problem. >> according to biden, and this is the frustration when it comes to the border is there's been such an obsession with emphasizing the perception over the reality. if you remember, when this started, few months into his presidency, he was like you're right the numbers are going up, but it is seasonal. it is going to go away when the weather changes. the weather has changed multiple times, but the numbers have continued to go up. this is so emblematic with everything that's wrong with the administration. it is not a problem till it is a problem until it is ultra maga i can't believe it's not maga or it is putin's fault. the problem i have here is there's indeference to real suffering going on in our country. fentanyl's poisoning. they are taking recreational amounts of drugs and dying.
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when parents hear overdose, they think not my kid he's not a problematic drug user you don't have to be. fentanyl is leading killer for people in country between ages 18 and 45, not covid, not monkeypox, not using the wrong pronouns. it is fentanyl. the fact they are not prioritizing the border and showing indifference to the suffering. i think selfishly like watch greg abbott on tv. it cheers me up a little bit. but then you look at the numbers and you are like this guy sucks. >> jimmy brings up a good point. it seems like any time someone starts talking about people, they want to point fingers. take a listen to the press secretary talking about governor abbott. >> immigration enforcement is a federal authority and states should not be mandating it --
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meddling in it. that's just especially governor -- texas governor abbott who has a track record of causing chaos and confusion at the border, but again, this is -- immigration enforcement is a federal authority. >> she makes the point saying it is governor abbott that's causing chaos and confusion. they also like to say he's calling it an invasion and so they are trying to come up with ways to paint governor abbott as being the bad guy here. what's your take on that term invasion? >> we are being invaded by fentanyl and cartels. that's true. we are being invaded by human bodies that are being pushed here. some of them not by their own volition. that's part of the problem as well. if you take a step back, the reason why that terminology is so important is it gives the texas governor -- an opportunity to declare a state of emergency. i don't remember the proper nomenclature at the moment. it would pit the texas government with their constitution against the united states federal officers down there, and we were interviewing
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dan crenshaw on fox and friends he said the only problem with the governor taking the next step is the visuals of literally federal officers arresting texas state officers and putting our own law enforcement that most of them are trying to do the same thing against each other which pulls all the resources away from what both of them trying to do. it is an absolute mess and chaos there. but it is chaos there because we've spent so many decades not handling this issue. i come from a town that's 78% hispanic, and viewers know i say this all the time. i point that out not to bring credibility to myself but let viewers know i understand this issue from both sides. i went to high school with a bunch of dreamers, a bunch of first generation americans, and they don't want the next generation of immigrants to go through what their parents went through, being here illegally, living in the shadows and not being able to take part of the american dream. it is our government's responsibility to have an immigration system that gives the amount of immigrants here we
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need and does so in a safe and legal manner. anything other than that is the press secretary trying to pass the buck. >> that seems to be what they are doing when it comes to immigration. we have to leave it there, guys. another thumbs up from the white house? president biden weighs in on the harassment of supreme court justices just days after protesters chased kavanaugh out of a restaurant. ♪ ♪ sorry i'm late! dude, dude, dude... oh boy. your cousin.from boston. [whiff] [water splashes] is it on the green? [goose squawks] i was just looking for my ball. 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. [goose squawks] (here you go.) (cheers guys!)
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♪ ♪ welcome back to the big sunday show. just days after the white house press secretary gave a thumbs up to protesters harassing supreme court justices, president biden is doubling down, check it out. >> keep protesting because keep making your point. it's critically important. the only way it is going to change is if we have a national
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law that reinstates roe v. wade. >> all right. he didn't fall off the bike so that's progress. then pete buttigieg defended the protests on fox news sunday because after all, people harass him all the time. >> i can't even tell you the number of spaces, venues, and scenarios where i have been protested, in the bottom line is this, any public figure should always, always be free from violence, intimidation, and harassment, but should never be free from criticism or people exercising their 1st amendment rights. >> wow. now, alicia, i'm going to go to you first because there was some guy on the panel who would not shut up last break and we ran a lot of clock. i'm not going to name names. his name rhymes with broey. i'm kidding. good to see you. i'm guilty right with you. >> you are not getting this jacket back. [laughter] >> easter is not for another year. i have time to find a replacement. let me ask you this, alicia, are the democrats emphasizing this blame and shame, this public
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harassment because they are losing the idea battle? meaning there's been a bigger effort to shame people than there has to engage on the issue. what say you? >> i don't know if that's what they are trying to do, but i think you may have a point that that could be what's coming across. when you listen to what pete buttigieg has said, i don't think it was his intention, but it sounded like a little bit of one upsmanship there, well yeah you have been harassed well i have been harassed. when people hear that, the message that they say they are trying to get across, which is there has to be a line is lost. >> yes. >> and the sad thing is that heaven forbid some day someone's going to go too far with one of these justices or one of these public figures, and then the finger pointing will begin again. that's the nart's difficult here. -- that's the part that's difficult here. >> it comes from the aftermath for someone being arrested for trying to kill kavanaugh. there's a laughing matter in
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congress her name is alexandria ocasio cortez and she's weighed in with a tweet about the kavanaugh harassment saying poor guy he left before his souffle because he thought half the country should risk death if they have an ectopic pregnancy along state lines. the least they could do is let him eat cake. you are a doctor. i happen to know aoc is so dumb. she studied for a covid test. as a medical professional, as one of the smart members of my life, is she telling the truth about this ectopic pregnancy thing? >> here's the problem i have, aoc loves to do her little tweets, her youtube or social media things the young kids are doing these days which i don't know how to do. aoc puts out these hyperbolic statements that incites emotion that gets people riled up. it invokes violence that we have seen. harassment, everything that buttigieg says you shouldn't do it does. she's not telling the truth.
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she makes it sound any woman who becomes pregnant with an ectopic pregnancy is going to die because she doesn't have access to the medication. this is wholly untrue. in all of the 50 states, medical treatment for ectopic pregnancies is still legal because of the risk it has to the mother's life. let's stop. all they are doing is pushing forth their agenda with lies, and it is confusing people, and it is actually really scaring people, and it's just not true, and they just have a really hard time telling the truth. >> i agree 100%. joey, i'm going to throw this at you. you get harassed a lot but it is usually for your autograph, we love you on fox and all of that stuff. but do you think in this moment that part of the democratic frustration with biden saying we've got to give them their right to harass is due to the fact he can't afford to alienate anybody? you are polling at 30%, do you want to upset a component of the democratic base right now? is that part of this? >> that's a big part of how he responds to a lot of things quite honestly.
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this thing that he's been pulled to the left. he's jumped into the left because he believes that's his base and perhaps that is because the only base that's left is your traditional democrats, blue dog democrat, moderate democrat that he supposedly represented and they are fitting firmly into the trump umbrella or anything but you umbrella right now. that's what he has left. so of course they are not going to stand on the bully pulpit and alienate any subgroup of liberal or progressive that's passionate because if they don't have passion showing up in november, they don't have a chance on top of not having a chance. it is the best card they have to play. unfortunately, playing the best card they have to play is dangerous for the rest of our country, and that's what's disheartening about this. listen, i don't have some huge overwhelming [inaudible] for brett kavanaugh. this is hard job. you chose it. i hate that you are getting harassed. it kind of comes with the territory, but when buttigieg sits there and he goes everyone has a right -- any public figure has a right to be exempt from
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violence, harassment, and intimidation, but he says but you can do your 1st amendment. what part of walking up into a restaurant with your family sitting there isn't harassment intimidation? >> what about the fact that the supreme court justices, they actually were doing their jobs. they swore under oath that they were going to have original [inaudible]. that's what they did. i'm sorry people don't agree with it. that's what they did. do you know who is failing at his job and probably deserves it? pete buttigieg. he is failing miserably. if i failed like that in my day job, i would be fired. >> he's been absent. >> he's been a mess. we will talk about the laziness thanks to the covid pandemic, next.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big sunday show. the majority of economists think a recession is likely next year, but not biden's commerce secretary. >> i don't see any reason to think that we will have a serious recession. it's almost like we're trying to talk ourselves into a recession. >> meanwhile, more than 300 state employees in virginia have resigned since governor glen youngkin announced in may that they must return to work in person, and the former ceo of hardee's and carl's jr. believes it is a reflection of a new culture that came out of the pandemic. he writes in the federalist quote not enough americans are willing to work. the labor force participation rate remains well below its pre-pandemic standard. generous social welfare programs
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expanded during the covid-19 pandemic help explain this labor market paradox. nicole, to you first, he makes a very good point about the long-term impact that we are starting to see play out from the shutdown. >> the first thing we have to do start sending good thoughts because we're wishing apparently all of this happening. it is actually happening. i see what's happening right now twofold. so throughout covid-19, we had a lot of people who were either pushed to retirement or chose to retire early about 1 in 5 healthcare workers decided to leave the field. you had the incentives for pilots to actually retire early because of the multibillion dollars bailouts and they didn't replace them, which is why we're having the aviation cries is we're -- crisis we're having right now. a lot of early retirements and because of the restrictions and policies that were put in place by the federal government or the private companies, but also on the flip side of that, you had the younger populations who have never really gone into a normal
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workforce. they graduated college. they had these remote only jobs. they had these major subsidies come out from the covid leaf packages. -- relief packages. they didn't have to pay for rent or their food. they didn't have to do anything. all of a sudden it is like by the way, guys, real world. i know i sound like well back in the day, i used to do this and this. but it is kind of true. we have created an incredibly lazy younger society. that's on us. we're going to see the consequences of the bad decisions made throughout the covid-19 for the years to come. >> we have a little bit more from this article. quote, employers also tell of a degraded work ethic among a large group of younger americans today. that transcends financial considerations. these workers are quick to quit at the first challenge they encounter. they are unwilling to put in the effort to learn and improve, and they regularly turn downshifts and even opportunities for overtime pay.
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if you think i'm being unnecessarily critical, go talk to a local employer. joey, my husband is a local employer in the city of denver. we own a restaurant. we see this every single day play out. it's incredibly frustrating. they are always scramling to find people because -- they are always scrambling to find people because people quit when it gets tough especially on weekends. >> we have been sold culturally a bad bill of goods here, just a little bit. you go back a few generations. i'm the first person in my family to go to college. i'm the first person in my family to do 12 years of public school and graduate. that doesn't mean that other people aren't educated or don't have a ged, but my dad had an 8th grade education. he left school in the 9th grade started laying brick and block. the dignity in his work and the impact he had on people's lives last to this day. my dad didn't need a tombstone when he passed away because there are monuments to his work all over our town, in the foundation he laid, the mailboxes and steps he put up, the mantles he laid that people took their pictures on every
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winter for christmas. the idea that well need to put dignity back into trade labor is a big deal. i'm so jealous that that market has been cornered because it is something i'm also very passionate about. to go back to the point about working from home, i can see if you have a job in the ladder, mid level management or something like that, you can see yourself doing your job virtually, no problem. but somebody at the top might look down and see but you don't have a chance to influence and mentor and morale all the other people that work with you. when you're running a business, you have a perspective that the individuals within your business don't have. so if a business leader says they need their people at work, there's probably a good reason for it. it may not be on their perspective, so it's up to that business leader to be a leader and get that point across. i always talk about bringing veterans into your workplace. i don't care what your job is, if you are a packaging company, to everyone that works there, you are just picking up a box and moving it from here to there, but if you tell them in that box is something this
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family needs and you are instrumental in getting them what they need, you brought a mission bigger than the task at hand. business leaders need to do that. we need to bring dignity and respect back into those jobs. >> jimmy, how would you like to be glen youngkin right now? you guys have to come back to work and -- >> nobody wants to show up. it really does drive me crazy because it's undermining people's sense of self-reliance and personal responsibility. we have raised a generation of people that are being taught that if they don't have what they want right now, it's society's fault. we must be racist or some type of phobic. i go back to reagan saying government is not the solutions to our problems. government is the problem. it is always the problem. they are framing this as empathetic, but they are crushing the small business owner with the unemployment benefits. the point you made earlier is every small business owner has worked a shift as an owner that they hadn't worked in like 12 years. a restaurant owner has washed dishes, sat and bus tables. you don't notice it at the
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restaurant. but let me tell you, you notice it at the strip clubs right away. oh, man, larry, did you have to put that on? come on. >> okay. this may look like the worst parts of one of our country's largest cities, but what are young kids doing nearby? that's next. ♪ ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big sunday show. disturbing video from san francisco shows what children have to walk through in order to get home from school. let's watch this. >> come on, man. get home safe. >> young children forced to walk through homeless people shooting up drugs as the san francisco's lawlessness spirals out of control. but don't expect san francisco's representative house speaker nancy pelosi to do anything about this mess. he's enjoying a lux -- she's
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enjoying a luxury vacation in italy. i wanted to give that picture a moment to breathe. [laughter] we'll leave it at that. [laughter] jimmy, have you ever had experiences like this, not even as a child, but have you ever just walked through -- this is called the open air drug market. i think it costs taxpayers 19 million dollars. the mayor there has opened it up. i guess it is a place they are trying to make it safe for drug addicts to be drug addicts. >> all of a sudden pelosi really quick she wanted to take a road trip but they won't let her husband drive. does he have a license? it is disgusting. this is the problem with one party rule, regardless of what the party is, if there's no accountability for elected leadership, a decline in the quality of life like this can endure. but the people paying the price are the kids. no kid should walk to school in that. it is disgusting. i was just in california. this is disgusting. my son, we were walking down in l.a., we were walking down lincoln boulevard in venice.
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he is like wow nobody picks up after their dogs here. it is not dogs. it is disgusting. the idea that people are okay with this decline like i said in the overall quality of existence for kids is gross to me. but it speaks to them having a higher loyalty to their party than they do their own prosperity. we're in a bad spot in our politics where anybody would vote for a party that's allowing this to continue. >> alicia, you are out in denver. i have been to denver. i know drug culture in denver in colorado, you know, one of the first states if not the first state to make marijuana legal. colorado has its own culture. >> uh-huh. >> but if you saw something like this, i mean, would the city leaders in denver survive? would the representatives of that area be able to just go to italy and say don't worry about it? >> oh, no, i think they would be torn apart. and i do think the voters in san francisco and the whole bay area are starting to stand up. we're seeing it on the school boards. we're seeing it with their district attorney. people who are in charge in the san francisco area are
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eventually going to pay, and some already have from a political standpoint. no, this would not fly in denver. the public pressure on elected officials would be very loud and very clear. and just to see these kids walking through this area is just heart breaking and terrifying as a parent. >> what kind of city planning is that, really? you're going to have a bus stop there where you put this drug market? doctor, going to you on this, is that what drug addicts need? is this medically a good idea to create a place for them to get clean needles and access to drugs that may not be tainted? >> well, joe, i need to go to medical school to tell you that this is an absolutely horrendous situation and i couldn't imagine if any of my children saw this. california is the fifth largest economy in the world. it has some of our nation's most wealthiest neighborhoods, and yet, we have people living in squalor. we have people defecating, not cleaning it up. you have people shooting up illicit drugs that are just an open space. and you just had governor newsom announce that he's expanding the
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medical program meaning they are going to have health insurance covered for all undocumented illegal immigrants all throughout california. this is costing the tax payers about 2.6 billion dollars. >> wow. >> how can you do that? how can you expand resources scene access to undocumented -- and access to undocumented illegal immigrants when you have people living like this? it is like a third world country on wide open streets in a state. this is completely uncalled for. what these people need, they need safe havens. they need mental health. they need substance abuse. they need a roof over their head so that they are in a safe environment, but unfortunately, that's not what's happening. they are just kind of pushing the buck a little bit further like i will give you this tent. i will give you this tent. i will put you in this housing unit, but they are not focusing on the drug addiction, not focusing on the mental health issues, but they are focusing on the political propaganda by saying undocumented illegal immigrants you are going to get free healthcare, but for our citizens who are dying on the streets, we're going to forget about them.
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>> i think the problem here is gavin newsom wants to run for the white house, so he's got california in the rearview mirror. nancy pelosi is probably done. i know she's running for reelection, but everyone on the hill is saying basically that when she loses the house, she'll retire. and so that's your two leaders for this area; right? the mayor is already saying she's going to take this back. i guess she's realizing it is a bad idea. [inaudible] has been outed. the local leaders i think are seeing it, but the state leaders, nancy pelosi, gavin new sm are looking at d.c. or retirement. this isn't their problem. this is what's happening in their backyard. we're going to move on. the big four is next. ♪ ♪ ::
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sunday show." it's time now for our big four, our picks for the biggest stories everyone will be talking about this week. as for me, it is the fact that tennis if star novak djokovic beats an australian to win wimbledon. i mean, i just love that story because i just -- it's so satisfying. >> as middle fingers go -- [laughter] i mean, this is a guy who wasn't allowed to compete. >> yeah. >> he was probably right scientifically because it seems like vaccination is a personal choice, but i don't want to get sidetracked. as impressive of this victory is, you're probably the only one i know that canning pronounce djokovic the the right way -- [laughter] >> i believe he and his wife are celebrating 8 years today, so congrats. and what about you, joey? >> this is big news, this is my
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grown man soap opera, college football, ucla and usc are leaving the pac 12 and picking -- making their way to the big ten. this has created two superconferences as texas and oklahoma left the big 12 for the sec. now we have two conferences that are basically the top dog and three others that used to be a part of that, and basically they're going to scramble. one of them's not making it through the year, so that's a big deal for college football, it's basically bringing college football a lot like the nfl, and happy birthday to lacey garrison and kelly bishop. >> i just want to point out that, unlike joe biden, nothing that joey just said was in the prompter, he said none of it. [laughter] >> oh, my god, the control room's freaking out. [laughter] >> they are not. >> all right, my turn. the american kennel club has recognized a new breed. it's 200th, in fact, it's an ancient bird-hunting dog, and
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because of its newfound recognition, it is now eligible to compete in dog shows in the united states including the world famous westminster kennel club. the next one happens in 2023. the american kennel club is home to the oldest dog registry in the nation, and it started with nine breeds back in 1878, and now they're up to 200. it's described as affection if nate, intelligent and enthusiastic. i would also like to acknowledge all the dogs out there who will never be recognized in a rebelling the industry including our family's two new rescues, b if obo and eddie. they're often described as skeptical of strangers, somewhat smart -- [laughter] and every now and then -- [laughter] but they're still also kind of sweet. >> you stole that from jimmy's twitter bio. [laughter] >> how dare you! >> yeah. >> i always fantasize about my dog, the mighty beagle, competing in the dog show just because of the lack of decorum.
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we all have that fantasy, the dog that won't stick around -- >> they should have that event. >> my dog is -- go ahead. >> no, no -- [laughter] listen, i take issue with the kennel club. it's a bunch of uppity folks. i've got two dogs, one is a french dull bog that came with a passport, my other dog is a texas -- it's are recognized as the official dog of state of texas, and the council doesn't recognize that dog. and he's smart as a whip. he's a great dog. i love 'em both, but the kennel club thing, i got nothing for 'em. >> i've never watched it. >> i'm just going to jump in here, but thank you for that 101 dalmations -- [laughter] your cash is no good here, a big win for my fellow cab drivers. the george washington bridge in new york city just announced starting today the drivers will have to go through an electronic
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tolling system as opposed to stopping at the toll booth and making the rest of us have to wait. you can see me at the stress factory next saturday, july 16th. two shows, 7 and 9, get tickets at new brunswick stress factory.com. see you there. >> "the fox report" with jon scott starts right now. ♪ jon: a scare for passengers on a flight in atlanta as their plane catches fire shortly after landing. good evening, i'm jon scott s and this is "the fox report." ♪, and. ♪ ♪ jon: it happened this morning on a spirit airlines flight from tampa to atlanta. the airline says the fire started after one of the plane's brakes overheated. thankfully, no one was hurt. more on that coming up. also ahead hour, the nypd says a 14-year-old has died after he was stabbed on a subway platform yesterday. police have justad
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