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with a new ride. we'll drive you happy at carvana. >> hello everyone. welcome to the big financial a president biden becomes the first oval office octogenarian turning 80 years old democrats playing as the exchange
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completely collapses now more many went to democrats this ti time. >> elon musk reinstates donald trump's twitter account. let that sink in. >> the first with a fox news alert the parents of one of the four murdered university of idaho students are speaking out to fox news and standing behind the ex-boyfriend who she called minutes before she was murdered stabbed to death while sleeping in bed and the police chief now says when officers arrived there were no signs of forced entry. please also revealing the 911 call made about nine hours after the killing came from one of the roommates so phones police previously cleared the
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relate her ex-boyfriend jack was identified as a person she called ten times the night she was killed here are her parents from last night. >> we love jack. we stand behind him 1000 percent that was her boyfriend for many years they just recently broke up there was no animosity. they still talked every single day she just thought she needed a little time and they are wasting their time with her and are not on —- wasting their time with jackie is her fam family, 1000 percent, 2000 perct our family. >> 's that was the parents seemingly clearing the ex-boyfriend. first of all how brave of them to speak out and come on television and talk about this. talking about there is so much
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evidence within the house and outside of the house. i want to play more sound from the parents at what the police are looking at. >> they are saying there is so much evidence it will take a lot of time to process at all. this wasn't a pinpoint crime. >> they have not confirmed they have dna just that they has a ton of evidence it is all digital information phones from the residence and then the ring cameras and they are coming through that and obviously physical evidence from inside the house. >> we touched on this yesterday with the cell phone activity could be key. we know the fbi is assisting the idaho state police and local police and they are very good at analyzing cell phone
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data. >> they are good if you look at the moscow police department you want expertise and people who do this every single day jimmy tells jokes every day he is good i don't. you become proficient so to bring in the fbi as the experts i think they will do a better job at looking at evidence the state and local police may not be thinking about the cell phones and video cameras. that matters and the expertise will make sure we get a conclusion of the case. i look at what has been talked about and it matters. look at the four deceased victims there is a pool of people to look at only that many people that have that much passion to commit a crime like this. >> a former state prosecutor you know what they are looking at.
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what do you think about the family all that clearing the ex-boyfriend? >> it is interesting they show their support for the gentleman he she was in a relationship with him for many years they feel close and don't fathom he could do that but she did call him so many times that night doesn't implicate him as a suspect why was she calling him? was she scared of something and she wanted his help or where is it late at night and she missed him and was calling him over and over? this is a tragedy and one of the things the mother said she talked to her earlier in the day and she was fine. she did not sound in distress she was at the food truck and she was okay through the afternoon and evening early into the morning not until something happened once she
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was home so sifting to the evidence it will take time but we will be getting more answers in the days and weeks to come. >> she had spoke to her daughter the day before let's listen to that. >> she called me on saturday my birthday was earlier in the week said i'll take you out to breakfast and lunch and dinner it's all on me and we will celebrate your birthday. i said i don't know if i believe that meaning that she would pay. and then rc1 tuesday and then she sent me a couple of pictures of her and maddie. >> she doesn't sound like a young girl in distress. >> we are optimistic people one —- the police say there is a lot of evidence i am optimistic we will get some
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answers but i'm frustrated we'll have that already because it is a narrow pool who would commit the crime there is a lot of known information at this point that if there is digital evidence a habit. doesn't take a week. if the crime scene is sloppy they have that evidence as well from the optimistic standpoint you want to believe 24340 hours you have a direction because this went on the 12th of november and over one week later knowing how quickly they can geo- tag phones and turnaround dna evidence you want to believe we have something by now. and that we just try to make this complete before they turn it over. >> former lapd detective mark furman said he has talked on campus where she had talked about a stock or a couple of months ago.
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that is a person of interest if you have somebody stalking you on campus that is a key suspect you would want to speak to with law enforcement. >> they are coming through not only social media but those who like her post and thinking about this is upsetting she just bought a new car she was can go backpack across europe. she was looking at money somehow so we think the pool is very broad when it started hopefully they can error down. >> this possible stalker mentioned by mark furman the parents did talk last night how aware she was of her safety on campus and off-campus. >> our son went to that
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college. no. absolutely not. >> she would feel that she thought somebody was following her. >> she was a somebody is following me and i would say call the police then she would say nevermind. she was aware. very aware. >> when i struck that on —- when i heard that it struck me we heard about a stock or did she have people following her? how far back does this go? is this as random as they seem quick. >> she is safety conscious somebody is following her and my daughter is the same way may be a sense of relief that your child is conscious of their surroundings and then it happens that it takes a way that blanket of security that
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you taught your kids everything that is happening around them that could happen in the comfort of the home. >> please are hoping to hold a press conference later today and hopefully we can have answers soon. next it is a big birthday for president biden as the first official octogenarian ever in the oval office. what about 2024? weighing in on biden's 80th. ♪
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>> welcome back to "the big sunday show" a big day for president biden the first official octogenarian ever in the oval office as he blows up the candles half a century after he was sworn into the senate questions remain of his fitness for office and ability
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to make sound decisions regarding the country with the economy and inflation and at the border. the democrats are standing by him in 2024 spent today's joe biden's 80th birthday. should he run for reelection quick. >> i think he should he is extremely capable and what he has been able to do in the last two years was unprecedented level of accomplishment he wants to continue. >> just in time for the big birthday giving reparations from the un climate sub summit any jet. paying $1 billion to developing countries impacted by global warming and since china is still considered a developing country the rules biggest contributor does not have to contribute. >> so playing one more video for you for what they call underdeveloped countries for some of the consequences of climate change. >> serving good climate policy
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is good economic policy and then to double down on climate commitments russia only enhances the urgency for the need to transition off of the dependence of fossil fuels. >> the concept of putting together the fund to help these low income countries pay for some of the consequences of climate change is novel and most of us presidents or administration seven against it largely because china was the second largest global economy and emitter of fossil fuels to contribute to the fund because of a loophole it is a developing nation. >> first of all happy birthday. not only that china could get money from the fund they are developing nation but so when they offer many from the
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development fund to the poor nations that means you cannot develop carbon -based energy and that is the cheapest energy. if you want the economy to grow to manufacture and transportation so that they are doing is locking these countries into poverty. it is disgraceful. i know he is 80 my dad is 89 and sharp as a tack running half marathons and how he can project power to the world has not been great that how you communicate your ideas at every strategy is a failure. >> president biden is joining many members of congress who are also octogenarians. we have a list you can read them mitch mcconnell and many
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others. >> they are democrats. [laughter] see how the old guard establishment who continues to lead the nation and while ages impressive a reuters poll showing a 37 percent approval rating so should they run again quick. >> is 80 years old definitely got a new lease on life he got a big boost to run again and you heard adam schiff saying he should run again that you are great the polls says a different story that the law school only 52 percent of democrats want him to run again but only 28 percent want him to run against maybe he should look at that quick. >> i events because it is a disaster for democrats with
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that alleged success of holding off. >> but if he doesn't run and how do we put together the montage for his birthday. >> is significant climate investment will help "turbocharge excuse me, turbocharge the emerging global clean energy economy. was reading the quote. sorry. with cambodia i look forward to building stronger progress than we have already made. want to think the prime minister for columbia's leadership in the chair. i'm having trouble reading this. >> president, quick question
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he was getting ready to refer to the same pole. >> this is tough. you look at the age of the democrats and they say the party needs new blood. they actually do need new blood like a transfusion. this is difficult to watch no serious person thinks he is running in 2024. but no serious person. >> yes he is. >> you know why? shame on anybody who would make him run he cannot withstand the daily rigors of the campaign. in 2020 he did not run there were more all the sightings then there were biden sightings because of the pandemic they were able to run remotely so when the moments out there he has a big "60 minutes" interview nobody thinks it you will well and
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run he said watch me then he started to talk to dead people getting the country wrong and shaking hands at than visible people than the weird freak out last wednesday talking about biceps and then running in 2024? there is no way. >> being in washington dc there is a lot of power there and joe biden has worked his whole political career to be in the presidency no way entire nation he gives that up unless he is pushed out. >> that's a good point but not being able to withstand the rigors of the campaign, of all the white house reporters they were calling it every day. >> everyone knows that. after trump announced he was running for president we got a biden tweet at 9:40 p.m. no
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serious person thinks he is running that account it will look like a cat walked across the keyboard the only reason for him to run in 2024 is if you have a personal vendetta against sign language interpreters. >> the biting campaign during the pandemic has paved the way for midterms people were not doing debates arizona gubernatorial. barely in pennsylvania we will see what happens in 2024. very proud you are 80 and in the white house. wonderful. sandbank been freed and his financial ties with democrats who invested with him coming up next.
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>> will come back to the big sunday show congress will hold investigations to investigate cryptoking sam bankman-fried it turns out him and his firm donated more than $300,000 to members of the house committee that will investigate him on top of nearly $40 million he gave the democratic campaigns in the midterm cycle nbc news is reporting he is widely known to attend a congressional retreat and earned praise from senator cory booker so full disclosure
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i went to bahamas with him this spring it was bizarre. tony blair was on stage and they were dressed up in their suits and sam bankman-fried is there in baggy shorts and it t-shirt and he was there with maxine waters but if you look at this and say what a bizarre scene ellicott the money that is contributed. so here is my concern when you give this much money to democrats those that may investigate you do they really do their job? think of the moneyheir campaigns and do they give a pass or will democrats be tough? >> what do you think? [laughter] >> and the idea they gave $300,000 to the house financial services committee
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to make a fair assessment one committee member did give the money back for $2900 so good for him but the elections are over. shouldn't members of congress give the money back? if you accepted money from the organization wouldn't you give the money back? >> when you have this many victims that sam bankman-fried is still there many as the bankruptcy progresses i would give the money so the victims could get their cash back and is not everybody tom brady and gisele. >> but here's another part look at the democrats and leadership in the administration are in the leadership with the sec these
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are partisan hacks and left-wingers and to think they will not let him go he is part of the family we will prosecute him and do oversight. so the sec does it with the liberal hacks. >> and it's comical to think the really believe there is an impartial investigation? of course not. this is a much bigger issue we have seen play out the effective all truism who have more influence in our policy than voters interest. one of the things we saw with the pandemic was what? the big lobby how are on —- powerhouse more keeping it out of our school then what plays into that and how can we extract the lobby our house the millions of dollars to sway policy?
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what is best for the american people? >> people give you many because they like your viewpoint but if you think because you will do what they want that does not happen in most members of congress follow that philosophy. but going back to oversight so can the democrats do oversight quick. >> receiving millions of dollars from him might not be able to give to oversight effectively because they have benefited from his money. >> . >> 92 percent of his money was spent for democrats. >> this contributed heavily to republicans. confident in the ability of congress to conduct robust oversight people will see the hearings and a tough cross-examination. >> i like that answer have a
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couple hundred thousand we have almost 40 million it it is the republicans fault. >> i was not in the bahamas. most of the travel i have done in my life is at epcot. this is a scam. imagine you are watching the nfl game for all intents and purposes they are wearing there are two motivations. i am not so much concerned they cannot call a fair fight against the company that paid them however the message sent here to future potential bank rollers to happen to be in cryptoor spend heavily, like when a celebrity is thrown out of the restaurant why james gordon was a monster to get off message because the guy running the restaurant doesn't want to alienate future celebrities they want to
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alienate future cryptoendowments. the democrats want that money in the next cycle. >> $38 million that is not chump change. >> but this is one last point want to make i love blocking technology as part of the future and what sam bankman-fried has done is destroy people's perception of the great industry. donald trump is reinstated on twitter. let that sink in. next. ♪ yeah. with hundreds of frames to choose from, you can put your vision insurance to good use at america's best. book an exam today.
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>> welcome back to "the big sunday show". let that sink in elon musk is bringing back president trumps twitter account and to the left is melting down. musket tweeted a poll that more than 15 million people voted 52 percent said yes to reinstating trumps account even though trump said he would not make the switch back democrats and the media called the move dangerous and disturbing. >> i think it's a terrible mistake spent the danger that's presented by somebody who is completely unhinged. >> anybody woke up and saw that here in washington had an avalanche of dread hit them. >> and all of those people will have a voice i'm very disturbed. >> i cannot imagine. [laughter] so what do you think
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52 percent of the people said bring him back. >> to be clear they still have to count to the mail in tweets he has not one yet. [laughter] but elon may have to walk that back. strategically speaking i don't think trump should get back on. think him getting off was the worst thing that happened to the democratic party because then they had to focus on substantive issues if he gets on a call somebody a dirt bag that is the news cycle instead of inflation or crime at the border it's almost to the detriment of the republican party the sideshow returns. so far he is not indicated he is going to. it is hard. it's peanut butter and jelly. i know it's hard i'm sure they have a shock collar around him as we speak but strategically staff a little longer just we can keep watching the meltdown.
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>> i have heard a number of people say if facebook lets him back and then reconsider the decision in january but a lot of his base uses facebook. >> so talk about donald trump being dangerous but they really say that half of america is dangerous so they are not coming for me they are coming for you. this is indicative of that. they cannot handle the debate on the conversation because their ideas are so we can if you challenge them they lose the business sirens and lights are going off thing we have a problem because they don't want to debate you they want to attack you and persecute you and prosecute you. >> 52 percent have said let him back on bed is it really about trump getting on are
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just out of control the left have become because they don't want him to speak to the people that want him to be censored quick. >> celebrities talking about this. rob reiner letting the lies and disinformation continue to poison the blood stream paying $44 billion to reinstate trump and the naacp president says god help us all. as if the country will collapse because donald trump is back on twitter focus on inflation or the border where the fentanyl crisis. >> of course and this is what is so fascinating about the left everybody complains about a crazy coworker so much you realize you are friends with the crazy one. so now you realize they are the crazy one.
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>> one of the funniest reactions talking house cbs new's. [laughter] out of an abundance of caution they are positing their tweets. >> in light of the uncertainty around twitter and abundance of caution cbs news is positing activity as it continues to monitor the platform. >> that was yesterday after pausing for the weekend to assess the sex on —- the security concerns they resuming activity as we continue to monitor. [laughter] so what did they find that it's much more secure than real people? >> what about cbs news being cnn and of boycotts quick. >> sending them into dangerous war zones quick. >> is like a liberal saying if
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donald trump wins of going to canada. then leave. >> but then they just backdoor endorse the legitimacy of twitter. >> i'm done buying crypto. [laughter] >> the big requirement to get in the lsat will become optional. straightahead. ♪
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>> welcome back to "the big sunday show" how difficult is it to get into law school? >> i go here harvard law school. >> you got into harvard law? >> that joke will lose its luster when it is not as as hard as it used to be. starting in 2025 taking the
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lsat is optional is this just another way our education system is going rogue? the answer is yes. so how many years to see the only criteria is the board game operation? >> i went to medical school there are a lot of parallels and that's happening there as well. when you apply to graduate school it's not just the entrance exam the specifically to become a lawyer or doctor it's not like you are one and then once you graduate you have more exams and boards so it does play into how successful you will be in that position so doing away entirely it does take that grit out of working hard.
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i do not agree with this maybe it shouldn't have as much weight in the admissions process but doing away is a lazy generation even lazier. >> so that's a good point it doesn't affect me personally i went to community college lsat was not a consideration no sat. [laughter] but talk about the quality of students wasn't that a way to discourage potentially week students putting time and money into law school? >> possibly even now we don't have to worry about that i don't understand why are they fixing something that doesn't appear to be broken? testing for logic and reading comprehension and analytical research. and those the things that you need to know for law school? in the law school admissions council are concerned about
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this. they are saying you have students were not prepared for law school and that this could hurt the legal profession spirit they will graduate but then they cannot pass the bar exam. >> so than anybody can be a lawyer. >> from wisconsin law school you don't have to take the wisconsin bar that's how smart im. [laughter] you have a tool as part of the admissions process but part of that is exclusionary whether it was minorities or transgender so we have to rethink how we are doing this because we want a different subset of law students i care about the constitution and the law and you can change that if they think like the radical left and this is the way they want to go. >> without justification we need more diversity and
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inclusion but they are trying to accomplish it with a soft expectations you say you are not an equal and infantilizing the minority to say you cannot pass the test at the same rate so we will eliminate the test do you want to be functioning in a world without merit talk as he quick. >> looking for position on —- a position to treat your ailment you want to make sure they are qualified to care for you not just if they check gender and diversity boxes spent their schools that are not servicing children to get the education to compete in college and get the scores that's a problem they just want to say we will set you out with the sat score. >> but i think what happened people saw marissa told me and said who needs a degree?
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stick around the big four is next.
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>> welcome back to "the big sunday show" it's time for the big for our pics to the biggest stories everyone will talk about this weekend i will go first.
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radical democrats from the congressional committees once republicans take control of the congress. >> one thing i said from the very beginning he cannot get a security clearance in the public sector why would we ever give him security clearance and secrets to america i will not allow him. we have adam schiff who lied to the american public time and again he is not allowed to be on the intel committee and omar cannot be on foreign affairs. >> kevin mccarthy is 100 percent right kicking republicans off committees was good for the goose is good for the gander i would high-five him right now if i could. >> another new study on coffee one out of seven americans
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cannot live without their daily dose but actually there is a science to how and when you should drink it apparently the best time to drink your cuppa coffee is between 930 and 11:30 a.m. because doctors say your cortisol and stress levels are highest rate when you wake up and having it too early only boost the levels to give you the jitters. wait until 9:30 a.m. i think i can do that. >> that may be scientifically correct that the only reason they have in the morning is it feels good and it tastes good. >> nobody mentioned whiskey in the coffee but thanks anyway. >> chris hemsworth is taking a break to spend time with his career as he is developed alzheimer's. he's doing this show limitless
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and learned he has inherited two copies of the gene that predisposes him. somebody who gives a cancer diagnosis every single day i hate that it takes a diagnosis to make changes where focus on priorities like their family. so this is not devastating news but it is a warning sign and it's great he is successfully married with three and kids and will take time to focus on his family. >> look at priorities if you lose those key components of your function once the most important thing? your family. choosing his family over career and brings awareness. >> alcohol was banned at the fat and then just everybody understands in the country of qatar they are not allowing
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beer so now they drink twice as much. >> do you remember when they banned alcohol on airlines @-at-sign fighting went up because they got on the plane maximum strength intoxication then you are drunk by the time you got there now you are drunk when you board. >> . >> this incident has shaken our community and has continued to shake our community. we continue to mourn the victims. we will continue to vigorously
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pursue the investigation and pursue justice in this case. a complex and terrible crime and it will take some time to resolve. today we want to clarify what we know and where we are at in this investigation. the primary goal is public safety and to get to the completion. >> moscow idaho holding at a news conference right now on those for university students. let's listen in. >> to be processed and vetted and investigated and cleared. we have done over 90 interviews in this case of far. and the moscow police department is utilizing the assistance from the idaho state police, fbi, and the sheriffs county's office. the personne

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