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with the monkeys. in japan there is a town and there is beautiful deer everywhere. the monkeys, no. >> i love thailand, i love monkeys, it is a real great place to visit. >> the real good news is i love you, brian. [laughter] ♪ >> hello everyone. i am lisa along with joe, jackie and charlie. welcome to the big sunday show. here is what is on tap tonight. >> runoffs will decide which party has outright majority control of the senate. >> protest erupting across china a covid lockdown continues. in the united states, hhs report recommending masks and social
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distancing. >> just will not give it up. >> needing to elicit ridiculous reactions. from the latest meltdown from the tesla ceo crime lab. >> president biden returned to washington earlier today with a list of challenges heading into the holiday season. the administration faces an uphill battle. inflation, supply disruption and a rail strike. concerned with new real-world problems. >> they would rather focus on, get this, russia collusion. >> does not think it is collusion and less they think it is a strategy in key states. while the russians are helping to campaign. most would call that collusion speared not what i said about russia, his problem is he cannot
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get to 218 without taylor green and matt gates. he will do whatever they ask. >> so i guess we are still doing this thing. robert mueller, we had a two-year investigation. 2800 subpoenas, 500 witnesses, search warrants, no russia collusion and they will not give it up. >> drawing up articles of impeachment if there was even a hint of russian collusion in the molar report. they could not even do that after that. why are they going to this? why rebooking adam schiff on sunday shows, by the way. he has leaked information to the press that turned out to be false. cbs or abc, i'm not booking you anymore. clearly you are feeding us information that is false. when you do not have a message around inflation, 7.7% now, still very, very high.
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and guess prices. a border secure in an education system going sideways. we see so many of our enemies emboldened in china, north korea and russia. river back to what you have for the past six years. russia collusion, january 6. rinse, lather, repeat. >> so many americans are suffering. there is a laundry list. >> they just threaten so many constraints on the economy which is overspending, overregulation which hurt small businesses. these are businesses trying to get through to the grocery stores, products on the shelves. it just makes life harder four folks out there. everything that the democrats have done is make life harder for americans. that is at the feet of joe biden. >> we just heard the congressman lay out a list of issues. have we hit rock bottom or how much worse do you think things
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will get what you mark. >> if you are talking about trump, you're not talking about the economic damage president biden has done with the economy. one of the points that i've been hitting home and his administration hangs there had on is the labor market is holding their head up. we are seeing chains of layoffs coming from the tech company specifically. strikes should be top of mind, for example. 700,000 people out of work. these are the issues we should be focused on. instead, they are trying to deflect. average americans, people like you and me that her saying i have to be able to fund my life so i will put more on credit cards. i will finance more high interest credit cards. you tell little johnny he can't have a toy for christmas. no parent will do that. they will make sure that it's under the tree at any cost. there will be more damaging more spill out to come in 2023. i'm sure of it. >> i don't want to be the one to
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tell johnny. republicans laying out how they will handle investigations. how do they prosecute the case on the economy. this new republican-led house. >> an important question facing republicans. obviously, they have worked to do on that. they failed, clearly, the american people are not happy with the way things are going, the economy is going. republicans failed to sort of close the deal with a lot of voters in this last election. i think it is an opportunity as long as democrats will sit there and talk about the stuff they're obsessed within the media is obsessed with, january 6, talking about trump, russian collusion, whatever, it's an opportunity for republicans to refine their message and only talk about the things that matter to people at home. if they find their voice and focus on those things and talk about inflation, talk about joe biden's war on american energy
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independence, talk about the border and oppose real solutions to those things, it will benefit them in 2024. obviously, somewhat limited. they will have to do a lot of, just because they have control over one chamber of commerce. i think if they spend -- >> what kind of role does the media have and that? >> talk about that and how the media is recovering. >> we saw for example when we were in a recession for two straight quarters of negative growth earlier this year, the biden administration was saying that.
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>> the benefit of the doubt. what you are actually feeling. how many national correspondence do you see. not just on the influx of people in this country. i think that it is the biggest story that nobody talks about. the hundred americans dying on average per day. the analogy that i heard, think about a plane crashing every day with 300 people on it. you would shut down the airline industry until you found a way to fix it and no one talks about it. in terms of the important issues, this media is not interested in it. they are interested in the theatrics of january 6 and russian collusion. something that allows democrats to filibuster through an interview without talking about the things that matter to people. >> this is not really happening
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to you. you are not really suffering. we don't have a problem with the economy. everything is great. socialism does not happen overnight. it happens over time. especially in a country like this that has a had a very high standard of living. it will be difficult to convince people that this is how you are supposed to live. you have to accept it and you will like it. that will take time. all of this gas lighting allows us to filter through to people's households and they get used to it. inflation was going to be transient and it's not. roughly two years now that people are suffering. americans are very resilient and strong. trying to figure out a way to make ends meet. live a harder lifestyle. that is how you condition them and break them down and go down that path. that is what people need to realize. >> it sort of does feel like we are going down that path. >> things are, this is not something that people are just
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making up. you look at statistics, you look at polling, people really are, you know, things are bad. whether you are talking about inflation or gas prices or crime , double digit increases in all of these. there is a weird dynamic, when things get so bad at sort of a personal level, having political debates about politics sort of falls down the list of priorities. i cannot help but wonder if a lot of people did not stay home or get activated in this election just because they were sort of filled with, how do i film my grocery cart. how do i gas up my car. because of that, that frustration did not get vented in this election. it will get vented. this level of frustration always gets vented politically. we will see what happens in
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♪ welcome back to the big sunday show. only nine days to go until the senate runoff in georgia. a week long early voting. underway. herschel walker republican campaigning to sway voters yet again. the stakes are high with democrats holding 50 seats to the republicans 49. the left are threatening to push forward the agenda if they win the outright majority of the senate. charlie, let me go to you.
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>> it does not necessarily determine who has control anymore. this is a seat that should be in republican hands. brian kemp beat stacy abrams by seven or eight points. that is the normal way georgia votes. for republicans to be in the way for georgia, it means republicans are not healthy. let's jump forward to years. a terrible map for republicans. they were defending 22 seats. it was a terrible map. the map in 2024 looks much better for republicans. democrats defending nine seats in 2024 and competitive states. let's just say, hypothetically, republicans were to win all of those. that puts them one seat away from a filibuster proof majority. if that were to happen, that is obviously a likely scenario, but
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it could happen. you are looking back two years and wondering why did they not fight harder for that one seat back in georgia. >> let's mention governor camp on the importance of this senate race. >> that is why we need herschel walker the united states senate. [cheering and applause] he will go and fight for those values that we will even here in our state. that is why it is time to read tireif they are so important to
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people like the economy, like the border, like our foreign policy they need to get out and they need to make sure that herschel walker is elected. time will tell. i look at this from the long-term picture. these are six year terms, i believe. deciding what the shakeup is in the look is in the future. they also need to look at, you know, how we came out of the midterms. say, we need this seat. we've got to go after it. one of the things that amazed me is how they stick together. nancy pelosi could get up and say whatever but people will rally around her.
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vote democrat no matter what. sometimes it is fragmented and fractured. we will see. >> you have worked on many campaigns. close races. what is your advice in terms of this is what you've got to say and do to win. this is what will resonate with voters. >> focus on the economy. keep your head down. don't say anything stupid. you try to drive people out to vote. a 5050 senate, it is harder four democrats to pass the radical agenda. this also gets us closer to the majority that charlie was talking about. defending the seeds that are in play for the senate in 2024. what that also does is it puts pressure in montana in a deep red state. it puts pressure on someone like joe mansion in west virginia who will by the way saw his approval rating nosedive after the inflation act after they said it was in inflation reduction act.
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lol, just kidding. it doesn't play well in west virginia. he is also facing legitimate challengers. the governor there may be jumping in the race. he is eyeing that senate race because he is term limited the a lot of democrats in tough spots. putting additional pressure on those democrats running in red states. just getting us closer to that majority. get out and go vote. >> putting pressure on a guy like mansion who has always been under a lot of pressure. >> to switch parties if that vote makes a difference in the outcome of the race. >> what he switch or would he become an independent? >> probably. the amount of pressure he has resisted so far has been pretty
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herculean. you know, he knows how to be the person at the crossroads where all the money goes back and forth. to get his piece which is a very smart way if you want to bring a lot of money to west virginia, that is the smart way of doing it. if he has suddenly sidelined, he will not be at the crossroads. >> his approval rating and may went down. in a state like west virginia, i worked in west virginia politically, you cannot go vote for climate bill in west virginia. i do think that that may have taken him out of the running. if you have a person like jim justice who is well liked in this state, i think that could be up for joe mansion. >> i just love the fact, he is governor justice. that is a winner right there. >> it is a solid last name.
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>> it was buford -- >> i will end it here. >> used to be such pivotal swing states. they are read. georgia and arizona are the purple states. funny how that works. next, china's extreme covid lockdowns. drawing mobile backlash. here in the u.s., doctor fauci may be retiring from government, but not before he threatens that the pandemic -- make it stop. ♪
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welcome back to the big sunday show. pushing back against a brutal covid policy. begging for relaxed rules. chinese protesters are getting support from the top medical advisor. watch this. >> what is going on in china? >> their approach has been very, very severe and rather draconian in the kinds of shutdowns without a purpose. it seems in china it was just a theory theory strict extraordinary lockdown. locking people in the house but without an endgame to it. >> overall americans are less worried with the new poll showing 60% not worried about the virus. just after he slammed china's restrictions speaking out of the other end of his mouth for
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americans. >> you certainly are still in it. you just have to look at the numbers. i think that the idea that, forget it, this is over, it is not. >> there is a lot to get to. joe, i've got to come to you on that. it is draconian and severe. he clearly had no problem doing it here. >> that is to shows that we have shown amount already. i thought he was retiring. the man needs to go on a diet. he just seems to be everywhere. not being for locked nouns when he was for lockdowns. a whole different level of anything that we have experienced here. you had that one fire at an apartment complex that killed 10 people because they were literally being held at the apartment complex. i think china would have learned by now that you cannot control
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this. what do we do at the beginning of the pandemic? contract tracing. we could make sure that he does not give it to anybody else. as a matter of treating it, you will not stop a virus that will go wherever you will go. >> speaking of what is happening , we have a soundbite that really sums it up quite well. >> three years after a virus that likely leaked from a lab. they are still welding chinese people into their apartments. apartment buildings burned down with people locked inside. we have toddlers being taken from their parents and put into quarantine camps. using the pretense in order to institute a system of total technote totality aaron control. that is not just for domestic use. a model of oppression they want to export around the world. >> those pictures are interesting. you wonder, because i feel like
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president xi jinping has been emboldened in some ways. he is watching what is going on around the world. realizing he can have more impact than he thought he maybe would have before. he is trying to institute this control over the people. they are not having it, at least for now. do you think he is losing his footing a bit? >> i think that he is. or importantly, he is always afraid of that. 1.2 billion people. it is an aging population. i don't want to minimize what a threat china is to the united states. all of our foreign policy should revolve around how to address china. he has a lot on his hands. an aging population. 1.2 billion people. how do you manage that? highly centralized economy. they do not generally work.
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very problematic. lots of problems on his hands. i think that a lot of that impulse are a result of those problems. the idea that you have, thousands of people in the streets protesting and the police are standing there saying we don't know what to do. we have never experienced this before. we never had to seek direction from authorities about what to do about this. i think that it underscores the situation he is in. we have to always remember this. it is not something that just americans want. it is a human impulse. that is what is so cute and full about the founding of this country. all humans urine to be free. the chinese people live under a horrible dictatorship. they want to be free. >> congressman gallagher brought this up.
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where covid originated. almost three years from when interrupted here in the united states and still no accountability. >> you have to be an idiot if you don't think it came from the wuhan institute. working on coronavirus research. that is why doctor fauci is so shifty on the issue. let's not pretend that we are that much better from china on this issue. you had nearly half of democrats wanting to put someone like me for not putting the vaccine in a government camp. questioning the vaccine. i could not go out and dinner for a period of time. you have joe biden purging military heroes for not wanting to get a vaccine that the surgeon general said increases cardiac deaths i 84%. let's not pretend that the united states is that much better than china on this issue.
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what covid really underscored is you think just because we are in america we are republic somehow we are immune to tyranny. we are not. we saw it. we saw that canada, australia, all these countries that are supposed to be free are not. >> a majority of deaths from coronavirus in this country, those that are vaccinated more than unvaccinated. what we were promised and what we are seeing now are two very different things. i am sorry to cut you off. >> we have to fight for freedom. freedom is just one generation from extinction. i think that that is what we saw during covid. what these people would do. thank god we have a constitution. thank god we have checks and balances. it was here and it is still here. >> you were not even allowed to ask questions about it. >> i did. i don't think people liked it.
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[laughter] >> a lot of people back down and did not ask questions. those that did got destroyed for it. >> i felt that it was the right thing to do. i felt like it was wrong. most vaccines five-10 years of research. we just did not know. people were shoving it in people's arms and it was wrong and it is still wrong. i will defend it to this day and i do not regret not getting it. >> irving, he is allowed to play away games. there it was okay to play, but not in new york. 19,000 people at the berkeley center. when you think back on this, it is insanitythe mac pretty incredible. >> we will have to leave it there. more than two weeks since for college students were murdered in their home at the university of colorado. making a passionate plea for
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♪ welcome back to the big sunday show. today marks four weeks since for university idaho students were stabbed to death inside and off campus home. despite hundreds of tips and interviews authorities have yet to identify a suspect, a motive for the murder weapon used to commit the murders. police are knocking down and making strides in the investigation. >> somebody that has somebody, a person or persons in a
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community somewhere that has committed four murders. while they may not see a lot of activity in and out of the house, they may not hear about a lot of the interviews that are occurring. >> the question on a lot of peoples minds, when will they get the answers they are searching for. joe, anybody is covered, any murder case, especially one as gruesome and horrifying is this involving so many victims. this is a tough position for the cops. they are dealing with the public's right to know information, dealing with grieving families that are desperate four information. you are dealing with sort of the public at large. not just the families that deserve justice here. we all deserve justice for what was done to these people.
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obviously, i think that people can critique, find things to critique about the cops, but, how do you think they are handling it? >> well, that is the thing. we do not quite know. maybe they are close to getting to the suspect that they don't want to give away the game? i would think they are working day and night on this. one of the biggest cases you will see in the state of idaho or in any case, for that matter. justice not just for the families, but the parents that have kids that go to the university of idaho. it is the type of campus where if you are on campus maybe you feel safe. off-campus you are in an isolated area where homes are very spread out. if someone attacks you, maybe somebody does not hear you scream or the cops cannot get there right away. we are used to having overwhelming evidence.
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there is some sort of camera that captures it. nothing here. i would think that time does not favor police in this situation. the more time that goes by, murder seems to be -- murders, seem to be meticulously planned. how little evidence was left behind. that getaway was probably meticulously planned. this person could be in another country for all we know. >> last night, talking to steve. listen to this. >> so, i implore people to come forward. especially when you know, you are even close to that timeline because technology is the only thing that does not lie, really. it is just data. better than an eyewitness. anything that we can produce.
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>> obviously, the most important thing is to solve the case and execute this person. can you imagine being a parent in a situation like this. >> i cannot imagine ever bearing a child, in these circumstances, not having the answers that you want. not getting that closure. not seeing the justice take place. not having a lot of answers to so me questions that we have. you would think that this individual or individuals took an enormous amount of risk. a house full of people. why would you take that sort of risk. it seems like it is some sort of crime of passion. i wonder if this person or persons if they knew which rooms these four individuals were in weird why did you spare to? how did those people not wake up when the victims had defensive loans? this is such a puzzling case. it is so sad to see for young
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lives taken. i just feel so bad for the parents do not have any closure right now. >> i'm looking at this and hoping that the police no more than they are letting on. we were talking a little bit about the dna evidence last night or the absence of it. maybe they are sitting on something. the fbi data days. that would tell you that that person is not a convicted criminal if there dna was not in that database. giving them some clues to start going down certain paths. if they tell everybody everything that they know all of a sudden somebody could flee, getaway. i'm worried about this becoming a cold case. the farther you get from the date it happens, it becomes more and more difficult. >> they built a case and convict somebody. liberal backlash. elon musk's twitter takeover
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twitter. it does not seem to be a winning business model. that is what she said. perhaps she should have opened a history book. taken to school by the hodge twins who pointed out that volkswagen was founded under adolf hitler there in nazi germany. responding with a laughing emoji and a 100% sign. i got into a twitter fight with alyssa milano -- alyssa milano. >> i had no idea who alyssa milano was. she is an actress, for anyone that does not know. i look to see what she had started. she is an actress. that does not preclude you from being a moron. she is also a moron. this whole episode underscores exactly why people like elon
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musk care about things like free speech. if you have free speech you are allowed to go out there and speak your mind and completely thoroughly embarrass yourself. humiliate your self. and then the whole world laughs at you. that is exactly the way we operate under free speech. i think it's great. stick to acting. >> i think that the tweet is still up. i hate speech. elon musk is still saying -- we have to have a grab for people at home for that. that is what he says. i go back to that senate exchange between ben and marco facebook. he could not describe what hate speech actually is. how do you define it? how do you do that? >> it is not up to a bureau in silicon valley to decide what is hate speech and what is disinformation. we talked about it before.
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hunter biden's laptop, russian disinformation. you cannot have a certain body of people that are biased deciding what is free-speech and what is not. i have to read this tweet from melissa milano. i figured you had to have watched charm. alyssa milano once tweeted this, for people you would want to have dinner with? dead or alive. jesus, roberto clemente, john lennon and elon musk. >> wow. >> a real crush on musk at one point. >> my take on this, i have just been asking how he has been doing this as a businessman. two successful companies. i think that he will be a winner on this. he has taken the company private. he will bring it back i think aunt hit it out of the park better than ever. even though we overpaid for it.
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i think he is aware of that as well. all of these people will have egg on their faces. at the end of the day when it comes to these publicly traded companies. >> the fact that he will never get his -- does that make it all that much more committed to making it a success in terms of a platform or whatever? >> i think he took this on as a personal issue. >> the labor of love. >> exactly. i think he does care about turning the company around and i think he is just weird enough and out there enough to really just put the pedal to the metal to try to do it. maybe i am wrong. >> i think he will see that it is worth it overall. he is loving it right now.
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time now for the big four. the pics everyone will be talking about this week. the u.s. is set to face iran tuesday and a must win game of the world cup. we mean if they win, they advance. if they lose it is time to get out of qatar and it would be a huge disappointment for this team. here is what i say the u.s. should do when they finally score a goal. you score the goal, getting right up into the face and say i've got it right here. this is great. we don't have enemies playing in this tournament. china is not in it, north korea is not in it. this is like rocky ford, charlie u.s. versus iran. let's bring it home, boys. >> they are also woke.
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under fire after horrifying images went viral this week after drawing attention to the props used and no photo shoots. teddy bears in bondage in a case in child against pornography. nfl wide receiver odell beckham junior was kicked off his flight from miami to l.a. earlier today. calling police after they noticed he was falling in and out of consciousness when asked to put on his seatbelt. they released this statement saying in part "they call for police and fire flight crew aske aircraft which he refused. the aircraft was deplaned which at such time asked by the officers exit the plane and he did so without incident. this is the craziest story. i don't know what to make it. odell beckham junior has said
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kind of that, he could not make this up if he wanted to. this is nuts. >> i was thinking david beckham. >> no. [laughter] >> communist kickball. actual football. >> okay. >> you are with $40 million. fly private. why are you even bothering flying commercial anymore. >> i have that kind of money i'm not going anywhere near an airport. >> stop selling maine lobster. the environmentalist groups say that the industry threatens the rare right -- my understanding of this is main has the largest lobster fishing in the country there. your political leaders and those fishermen essentially saying there is a risk but it actually has never happened. we are telling them that they
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cannot do their jobs. it is over a risk. be not not for me. >> i will take the risk. >> i love lobster. i love maine lobsters. an ongoing conversation. that is it for us. the fox report with john scott starts now. >> no suspect or person of interest identified. the university of idaho for students. this is the fox report. >> as the search for answers enters its third week some students are returning to the university of idaho campus today after the thanksgiving holiday. classes resume tomorrow. offering a remote option for students who do not feel safe coming back to the campus. on wednesday the community will
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