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think if you saw that at the airport? >> aren't they incredibly handsome and beautiful creatures? wonderful, stunning, simple for our nation. the american bald eagle. i wonder if they ate the pea peanuts. >> see you tomorrow noon eastern. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> hello, i am katie pavlich along with trace gallagher, duffy and charlie hurt. welcome to the big saturday show. >> welcome to illegal immigrants but the governor wants millions of republicans to get and it's not just governor hochul, the piling on of democrats showing disdain of republicans. >> rachel. >> mark zuckerberg dropped the
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bombshell that exposed the fbi's role centering laptop story and facebook 2020, comedian bill maher tells one of his liberal guests and liberal media and epic rent. >> charlie. >> you may not know this about me but i love hotdogs. hot dog credits were. the latest trends like hot dog popsicles, using hotdogs as a straw, it's too far. >> the mounting questions about the raid on malaga still remains even after fbi affidavit redacted on half of the 38 pages, the director of national intelligence now investigating but not any wrongdoing by the d.o.j. instead the and i will give an assessment to top lawmakers about the so-called potential risk of keeping secret documents at malaga even though trump legally could declassify anything he wished as president. not so according to president
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biden. >> he said he declassify all documents. >> i just want to know declassify everything in the world. come on. i'm not going to comment. i don't know the details or even want to know. >> it seems the only thing the affidavit revealed was the raid was all about paperwork. last night president trump filed another motion to get a special master to seven and oversee the review of the files seized at malaga. he mocked the justice department with the statement modeled after the heavily redacted affidavit, his statement heavily redacted but in between the blackout lines, it reads make america great again. a very trump move there. trace, there was buildup to the affidavit, justice department initially didn't release any of it, the judge said you got to release some.
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now we are learning 200 pages with classified markings in question were previously handed over by the president. >> the interesting part is look at the redacted documents and the d.o.j. clearly does not want the information to get out. for 17 days, 16 or 17 days, they been controlling the, they are happy to leaked the information. it's getting to the left papers and more than happy to publish these stories so we have no idea what the real bombshell is. i think the president wants a special master to go through the documents, too late, 17 days. he got the d.o.j. going through these things where they find fine tooth comb, it's not possible the d.o.j. when it comes to this information is going to give him the benefit of the doubt. i don't know what the documents are, nobody knows what they are.
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with a important, did he need them? was he on the low side? i don't know. it's a good question but the matters are always handled civilly between the national archives. it's not a raid, it's a subpoena and fbi has kind of lost the credibility when equal after parents in school board meetings and the former president and you don't go after hunter biden, your credibility is in question. >> when you do it for years and years, they come up short with allegations and make people don't trust the movement by the fbi, department of justice either. the "wall street journal" had some thoughts in an op-ed about exactly what was found in this affidavit. they said the headline, is that all there is? the redacted 38 pages add to the evidence fbi search really was all about dispute over documents and this is what they wrote. it's possible reductions in the 38 page document released contains some undisclosed bombshell but given the contours of with affidavit attachments
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revealed, it seems to boil down to a fight over the handling of classified documents. >> here's the bombshell. joe biden's fbi rated his political opponents home for nine hours going to the former first lady's wardrobe and everything, that the bombshell and what happened. the way you can look at it, just imagine if donald trump had done this to his political opponents. not only but the american pe people, the uproar, the media would be in, this is as you said, a document dispute but the bombshell is we've crossed the rubicon, it's a serious stuff and needs to be looked at and the media is shameful, they should be clamoring for more information. these redacted -- this is a joke. we don't learn anything from this and we deserve to know you raid your political opponents home. >> you bring up this question, president trump was impeached over a phone call, he brought up
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the question about hundred biden's corrupt business dealings in ukraine. they impeached him over that arguing he was using the power of the presidency and federal government to go after a potential political opponent. this seems much worse and it's in the open in terms of seeing the raid but now they want to hide exactly why they were doing it. >> it really is the same playbook they used for the entire scandal which turned out to be absolutely nothing and you are right, this is a dispute over paperwork. it's the same as an overdue library book. the idea that the former president somehow is committing espionage having these papers, papers he had access to four years as president arguably papers that were his, he had an arguable right of possession to, and certainly papers he had the right to declassify if you want
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to do and very may well have, it comes down to this is another pursuit, no different from russia gate thing and i think you are right, this is ten times worse than what they are doing is ten times worse than whatever it is they are accusing the president, president trump of doing. >> you listen to president joe biden saying you can't just classify or declassify everything. the standard he's sitting there but actually according to supreme court justice or such, mike davis, he can't actually declassify everything. >> the president has the absolute constitutional authority to declassify anything he wants for any reason he wants and doesn't have to get permission from any bureaucrat at the national archives to do that. the president has the sole statutory authority to make the determination whether a record is a personal record that belongs to him presidential
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record that goes to the bureaucrats at the national archives and that is confirmed by 2012 decision by an obama judge related to judicial watch and lawsuits against president clinton related to eight years of audiotapes in his sock drawers. it's legally impossible for a former president to instruct investigations into non- crimes but the justice department did not have the power to even look at the crimes because it doesn't matter what the evidence shows no matter what the evidence shows as a matter of law, it's legally possible for president trump to have committed espionage or to have violated some presidential records. >> trace, with that assessment, this entire process, it's completely unconstitutional and should not have happened. >> i think the democrats are realizing that because you see, what you see is saying he doesn't have the power to declassify, they are saying did
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he go through the proper pro process? did he file number paperwork to get these things declassify? there has to be a process so now the argument isn't over okay, does he have the legal authority? it did he do it properly? if you take that level, the argument gets week. >> the rationing up to the release of the affidavit and the fbi raid was happen, media talked about nuclear material and information and then we hear fbi rated the first lady's closet and they took napkins the white house. we are hearing the national archives was asking president trump for quantized conjoint moon letters, massive envelopes. then they said they are willing to let him send the letters to fedex so if we are worried about top-secret nuclear information, maybe that's what they mean referring to conjoint moon letters president trump wanted
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to keep but that seems like it doesn't go with the argument you can just send something to fedex if it deserves an fbi raid on the former presidents. >> especially for an agency like the fbi and d.o.j. which is losing so much credibility the last four or five years, they don't have credibility to stand behind and they are not getting it by gimmicks like this and this effort to redact whatever it is, some or all of 20 pages of the affidavit. you are not gaining credibility with the american people and by the way, i guarantee we -- i trust the american people to look at all of the documents in a bit if we look at every piece documents, and 9.9% of them should not be classified in the first place. >> this is a dispute between the national archivist and bureaucrat and duly elected
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president, donald trump. the national archives of the same people who put trigger warnings on our founding documents for tourists as it come true so these are not people who really care that much about our constitution to begin with yet they decide somehow the president is breaking this rule. i think it was you who said it's more like a library, overdue library book. >> i didn't read the constitution but i'm pretty sure the archivist is not a branch of the government, pretty sure. >> certainly not elected. now that we know from mark zuckerberg fbi tried to get facebook to center hundred biden talks story comedian bill maher takes a shot at the media and liberals in a can't miss rent of next. ♪
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biden laptop story after a warning from the fbi. >> the fbi basically came to us, some folks on our team, just so you know, you should be on high alert, without a lot of russian propaganda 2016 election, we have noticed basically there's about to be a dump of, similar to that so be vigilant. >> now even comedian bill maher is schooling the media and liberal activists on his show about how wrong it was to try to bury the story before the election. >> enter this, the question -- was it appropriate to carry the hundred biden -- >> depressed doing this? >> he's saying that's what they did, they buried the hundred biden story before the election because they were like we can't risk having the election thrown to trump. we'll tell them after the
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election. >> we know for a fact that's what they did? >> of course. >> you know for a fact that's what they did? i don't know i know because you only wash msnbc. [laughter] >> he said that's not true, i watch fox news. i don't know if that's true but he generally seemed surprised. our to go back to mark zuckerberg. what struck me is the casualness of which he's got that board, which guy npr boy says he's talking about something that changed our election. it's so shocking as if he's talking about i took down the mean, i regret that. >> it said there's a lot of russian disinformation in the 2016 campaign. the russian disinformation in the 26 campaign came from hillary clinton's campaign who hired of foreign spy to write a book russian spy information in it and media outlets and fbi as
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a political hitch on trump so that came from the clinton campaign, it didn't come from a foreign russian source and when it comes to his casualness about the hundred biden dori, the russians when when the united states sensors information. as a totalitarian communist way of doing things, censor information to pit americans against each other fighting over information that has or has not been released and when it comes to the hundred biden story, is not the only story he's censored. he sensors the wuhan lab leak theory on behalf of doctor fauci for more than a year. there are e-mails between the two of them saying would love to help you, doctor fauci says great. he wanted with gary because he was helpful in giving the lab grant money from the nih so it's one major story he interfered with and fbi to come to him and say after 2016 knowing the dossier was not a piece of russian propaganda, it was a
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campaign documents from hillary clinton shows he's not really doing his own research, just marching by the orders. >> is a clip of joe rogan pressing mark zuckerberg more on this. >> did they specifically say you need to be on guard about that story? >> no, i don't remember if it was that specifically but it basically fit the pattern. >> do you believe him? >> no, i don't leave anything mark zuckerberg says. i do think this admission and you are right, how he seems to be sly about it, like he knows how bad it is and just trying to slide the information out there and let it sort of exploded around him and then he moves on but there's some important questions i have about d.o.j. and fbi, who with the fbi make
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this request and went to? >> we need to hear some of that. >> yes. and who else did the fbi go to to abridge this free speech in this manner? these are huge constitutional questions and if we don't get to the bottom of them, i think it's the biggest argument for me, somebody who wants our country to survive and thrive and adhere to the constitution, it's one of the most important things because we should talk about this for the next two years. >> one 100%. there's a poll, one in six biden voters would change their vote if they have known about scandals suppressed by the media. 36% of democrats say they knew nothing about the hundred biden laptop. 4.6 would not have voted for joe biden if they had known and if you spread the across the electoral map, media research
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center survey said he would have lost arizona, georgia, essentially donald trump would have been president. >> so the interference for joe biden, that's kind of where it's going now and likely changed the election because the numbers say that. what we know is mark zuckerberg it's disingenuous because he was told by the fbi there was something big was going to drop and joe rogan said the hundred biden thing. the next day the new york post think dropped and they were told not to run it and that's what happened and the worst part is we had a contributor who used to be the fbi, i talked afterwards and he said the fbi knew this was legitimate and real and why didn't call tony bobulinski and say the e-mails magic, are they legit? they knew it was real and just playing into this whole narrative of russian
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disinformation. if i got five seconds, it wasn't just the wuhan lab leak theory censored by social media. we know the cdc was on the horn with social media companies saying this comes through and we knock this down. this comes through, you knock it down. they were controlling twitter, social media's to make sure dissent was not allowed and that's not the way we handle it. >> the fbi sat on the laptop for months. >> they called sitting senators russian disinformation for wanting that to be investigated, i don't know where we go to get our election back in 2020 but with got to move on. coming up, the white house avoids answering is going to pay for biden's massive student loan handout even though we know it's the taxpayers. the new testament that puts the cost even higher than we first thought. that's next. stay with us. ♪
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welcome back to the big saturday show. spending a lot of time touting its new student loans handout plan but not a lot of time answering questions about who will foot the bill. >> is the white house going to release the cost estimate is sometimes? >> we talked about that, we are going to share what that will
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look like. >> we all know will be paying for, it taxpayers and is the biden administration avoids questions, a new model find the final price tag to exceed $1 trillion over ten years. >> rachel, we are sitting right now at what, 30 plus trillion dollars in debt? every penny of it was spent in bills allegedly paid for when they got past. how did we get here, what do we do? >> we are creating a culture among young people, it sends a bad message and young people you see i met a guy once, sean and i were young, struggling to pay off our bills, five or six kids at the time he just said, he was
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some hippie, you know, he said i'm not paying it, i'm sticking it to the man. in this case the man is a welder who has four kids, a waitress, a single mom. this is who they are sticking it to and then they are self entitled and say we are pressed and i think the pandemic exacerbated this because people just get used to getting free stuff and that's what happened in the got used to sitting at home. i am just worried about the long-term cultural consequence because the greatness of america has always been the hard work ethic of our people. >> and taking pride in taking care of yourself. >> personal responsibly, absolutely. >> katie obviously shown here is not a grad but listen to this quote from her. >> it's a very targeted plan is going to give relief to 90% of americans making less than 35000 a year. that's important, as a campaign promise the president made and
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kept and went beyond not just 10000 but 20000. >> the idea of giving $1 trillion back to the american taxpayer, not a bad idea. it doesn't seem to be the smartest way. >> it's a redistribution of debt from wealthy degree holders to the working class. that's what this is, not the numbers she's talking about what it will cost $1 trillion, you know more to the government every year before you take home your money to pay for your own family. what about the family who wants to save money to send their own kids to college? the family who sacrifices, of famous video is elizabeth warren that father said my friend of buying boats and fancy cars, and
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saving for my daughter's college, will you forgive there loans? she said absolutely not. you have the education secretary as well. the white house is making the argument people need breathing room saying people should take out just after the student loan debt forgiven may have paid that back and say we are in a good economy, covid is essentially over especially when it comes to the border so that does not compute saying people are not in a position to pay that. >> for a guy who calls himself lunch bucket joe, it doesn't sound -- >> it's a solidification of the democratic party the party of the athletes and being fine with other people's footing the bill for their degree programs. >> great piece in the post over the weekend called too much free government aid feeling depressing broke lazy america, let me read a little bit, this free money contributed to a culture of laziness that's
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resulted in the shortage in the united states and over a generation. people simply become accustomed to not quite like it. american culture says it's good for students to purchase expensive educations and require others to foot the bill. the notion of paying back money you borrowed is now considered outdated, perhaps even systemically racist. >> we talked to a young woman yesterday who struggled to pay student loans, her husband struggled to pay his and she says frankly, i feel i've been swindled and a lot of americans feel they are suckers. the question you have to ask is why would you take your student loans going forward when you know at some time someone is going to forgive them? why would you ever get in line and go to the process of becoming an american citizen when you can just walk across? why would you pay for something when you just grab it and walked out? there are no consequences. i don't have to do anything because i can grab it work out and nobody will arrest me.
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kareem john pierce that's what was she was asked, what's the deal, it's already paid for. they asked how much? we have no idea. how can you pay for something you do not know the price? to me it's a little shocking but that's just me. >> in a lot of ways is the most important thing very few of us have talked about, the idea that what this will reward people to do going forward in the future, those videos cbs people running out with armloads of things, what dope pays for anything when you see that going on? >> it does not solve the problem. a four-year academic cycle back to the same amount of student debt, it does not solve the problem, only punishes those -- >> the problem is college education is too expensive and this incentivizes universities to continue to raise the price above the cost of living, it's outrageous such a bad move. >> i guarantee you tuitions will
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did he do his homework? the concept is fascism was of totalitarian movements the cost millions of lives and comes to this pattern where republican's are no longer deplorable or they can say they are ignorant people, now they are dangerous and evil and there's this whole other movement underway. >> it's the end of politics and i don't think i am overstating it, it really does the whole part of politics, you take people, you have a political debate and try to convince people who disagree with you or vote for somebody else, i got an idea and i think it's the right idea and going to convince you to come to my side. this is not that. this is yelling, hectoring, accusing your opponents of being the most evil people and we see
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it with accusing conservatives or republicans of being racist. no basis whatsoever. the deplorable stuff and now fascism, ultra maga nonsense, it's the end of politics. joe biden and democrats who do this do not want to win over anybody, it's not about a de debate, it's about a yelling fest between the mets and yankees outside the ballpark throwing beers at one another. >> i was anxious to get charlie's comment, watch this and we'll get katie's reaction on the other side. >> the era of trump and building jump on a bus and headed to florida where you belong. [cheering] get out of town. get out of town. you don't represent our values. you are not new yorkers. >> those who support the government should stay with them and vote for him. i don't want your vote. if you have that hate in your heart, keep it there. >> how extreme are mega republicans? they don't have a clue about the power. >> we should know dan bongino has at that man on tonight and
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ron desantis will directly come back at what kathy hochul said the governor of new york about getting rid of republicans, katie. >> donald trump has a saying it's not that they hate me, they hate you and i'm just in the way. if you listen to these people talk about not wanting these kinds of voters which means they paint people with whatever they think republican, republican voter is but the is not talking to them or understand the issues they may be voting on, illegal immigration or inflation and for a party seen people leave in droves, hispanics leaving the democratic party in places like texas and all over the country, independent are leaving the left side of the political spectrum coming to the middle and voting for people like donald trump were not politicians, they are from the outside and for them to immediately cast out, it shows they are entitled. it does show they are not interested in real conversations about issues that people may vote on that have nothing to do
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with being democrat or republican but have to do with her pocketbook and what affects their lives everyday as americans in this country. >> here's the media dismissing the republicans again the washington post op-ed biden used the f word. fascism. huffington post, that's in california. huffington post. joe biden goes dark, brandon comes out fighting. it's where this is going. he finally used the fascism word. come on. >> a lot of encouragement from the media, i think this is dangerous. you see this in many countries and i think is happening here. when your ideas are popular, he weapon is the government to take, to keep control so you see it last week we heard people who pray the rosary are extremists. it just keeps going, parents protesting the democrat policies are domestic terrorists, people
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who were protesting the election january 6 rounded up called insurrectionist, never even entered the capitol. some of them grandmothers arrest by the government. you see this happening and it very scary and dangerous and also scary to see media start to cheerlead this on because ideas should be out there to discuss, we shouldn't weaponize the government. >> with got to save times for hot dogs for 20 seconds to focus on the concept that rachel is right, that there's this pattern where it's not just shut them down or you are a denier or a threat to public health, they don't want to just shut you down from debate, they want you gone altogether. >> it really is dangerous because if you can make your enemy of fascist or racist or anything like that, the most evil things you can possibly imagine, not only do you not have to this and to them but the
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next step is to illuminate them. >> you can do anything. the perfect example is what you saw when bill maher interviewed griner, he claimed he didn't know what was going on in the debate about mark zuckerberg but a lot of democrats understood with the fbi was doing, they were suppressing and altering the election and willing to because in their mind they dehumanized trump voters and you can do anything including things that are not constitutional. >> and justify the means. >> thank you for putting us for 44 minutes, the payoff. the big story on the big show coming up, our hot dogs sandwiches or straws? bizarre new trends taking on, a brand-new level is it too far? the big saturday show the basic next. ♪
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oscar mayers hot dog flavored obstacle which the company says is refreshing and smoky. or the yankees fan who turned his dog into a straw so he could enjoy it a cold one during the game. we are free to do a lot in our country but i think it taking things a bit too far. you and i share love for hot dogs on amtrak but you are a hot dog connoisseur and know all about hot dogs so i have to say, hot dog labored popsicle? i watched my husband eat won this morning and he goes oh my gosh, it's like a real hot dog which is disgusting. [laughter] >> we are differently together on that one. the amtrak hot dog, the u.s. mail crates, that's the only thing i've ever seen the federal government does right, hot dogs on amtrak and mail crates, they are useful. i'm such a purist, i did not
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know there was even debate they could possibly be sandwiches. they are not sandwiches. hot dogs are hot dogs and the only thing worse than suggesting a hot dog is a sandwiches the idea that when other meats try to identify as a hot dog like brats. a brought or a brat, it's not a hell dog, is a sausage, prickly find but they are not hot dogs. >> i will say i will lose wisconsin fans but hot dog is better. >> agree. a hot dog that doesn't fill the entire bun is a written about. a diner in new york offers the biggest hot dog i think i've ever seen, a good solid three and a half inches on the side of the run, you have to be committed to hot dogs.
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>> trace, the usda has fact checking for charlie on the demolition of that hot dog, they say it is a sandwich. a sandwich is a handheld product consisting of a meat or poultry feeling between two slices of bread, a biscuit or a bun. >> i can't believe charlie gave a dog definition with a straight face. thirty-five seconds of dog definition between rocks brats. i hot dog as a sandwich, that's kind of the definition, a sandwich because i think it goes back to whatever hand sandwich, otto. it's embarrassing for hot dogs, this ice cream stuff. we talked number one hot dogs are cool and they could be politically incorrect to hot dogs for fat kids and skinny kids? remember when they would say that? [laughter] nobody remembers but it was kids -- >> that was the jingle for ye years. what happened to hot dogs? >> a hot dog straw or paper
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straw? which is worse? >> that guy is gross, not cool. the best hot dog i've ever had in chicago, portillo's hot dog. they are loaded with stuff, it's delicious and we once had them come in the food truck for "fox & friends", it was my favorite so i don't think we should freeze hot dogs or have hot dogs popsicles. >> i love my dog, the weird mobile, he saw the old dog advertisement he's a hot dog because it's hot outside. >> it may not be tomorrow, it's in his diet. they saturday flops are up next. ♪
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welcome back to "the big saturday show". it is time for big saturday flops. albert picks for the biggest avails of the week. i will go first, why not put yesterday mark the one-year anniversary of the airport bombing that killed 13 u.s. soldiers and none of the major mainstream media networks covered this, disgraceful right?
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failing to pay any tribute to our fallen service members. you can for the gold star families and the americans along with 13 americans of 170 afghans were also killed. if you are in the media and you bring this up, it really brings up the disastrous withdrawal of afghanistan. they are not about to bring up the 13 fallen americans and have people talk about the failed get out of afghanistan. it's pretty desperate. >> disgraceful absolutely. my flop is for climate alarmists. the flop for climate a large absent actors like aoc and john kerry, and bill gates because in a new tweet elon musk has declared low u.s. birthrates they are a bigger threat to civilization than global war warming. so yes that's to all of the lists, maybe these people are good for. >> their part of the environment as well but more likely to solve the problems of the future with
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the environment if we actually have people. >> at the heart of the environmental movement. their anti- human. they really are. >> that is true. speaking being antihuman may be air travel counts out that air service complaints are at an all-time high of nearly 270% above pre-covid pandemic levels for it i've had more flights canceled or delay in the last three months then i have my entire life. i know there's some talk in washington about consequences for airlines that delayed flights or cancel flights with no notice. it is pretty bad. >> you cannot punish the airlines. the faa and the airlines are in cahoots for the faa is in charge of promoting the airlines as well as policing them. you cannot do both for there is no penalties if you get one of the airlines there like banks you have to have airlines, i'm just saying progress i know i still have to go that's the thing they've got too. no accountability. so that a take that flight. >> more expenses. over to you.
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>> former lawyer, she's a lawyer two, hillary clinton lost the legal knowledge quiz to one person you probably would not want to lose a legal knowledge quiz two, kim kardashian. the reality tv star's currently starting to become a lawyer annihilated clinton winning 11 -- four, listen. >> i was also really intrigued by how well she did. i wanted to put the spotlight on her part not that she needs it. correct. you made a good effort. >> it turns out, after the rose law firm records, cattle futures, bleach bid, the hammer, what am i missing? the bathroom server, the e-mails for. >> kim kardashian met with get a bodyguard for. >> turns out you do not want to hire her to be president or a lawyer because she was a sore loser she made excuses for losing to kim kardashian.
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my refection pressing the button wasn't quick enough or she is a sort loser. she could not lose to donald trump and she cannot lose a kim kardashian. >> she said kim kardashian is not a legitimate winner. [laughter] >> so lame. >> charlie, katy, rachel for all of us that does it. we'll see you back here tomorrow 5:00 p.m. eastern for the big sunday show. the fox report with jon scott is next. jon: a federal judge minutes ago announcing a quote preliminary intent to appoint a special master to review documents these former president trump mar-a-lago saber good evening i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ ♪ ♪. jon: a judge's announcement comes hours after top intelligence officials said they will conduct the national risk assessment of the documents found at mar-a-lago. national intelligenc
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