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>> hi, everyone, i'm tammy bruce along with nicole saphier, griff jenkens welcome to the big saturday joe. >> elon says let that sink in and the mainstream media' reaction is priceless. >> covid protestors in china trying to make their voices heard but apple of all people tried to stop them, what is
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apple doing now? it appears leaking a story about plans to leave china. >> one mother has solution for the cost. tammy: oh, dear, it could be, get ready, the return of the masks, los angeles may bring indoor mask mandate next week if the numbers of coronavirus hospitalizations and transmissions surpass the threshold determined by the cdc as high. but, you know, wait a minute, i thought president biden the pandemic is over? >> the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid and we are still doing a lot of work on it but the pandemic is over. tammy: well, not so according to los angeles county officials. main it's another planet. it could feel like 2020 in december 2022. look, griff, i'm a native los
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angelino. the numbers in los angeles are incredibly low, 188 cases per hundred thousand. 5.6% by covid patients, under 6%. do you think this is an overreaction. griff: i wonder what was the motivation to do it. have officials been paying attention to what has happened in the last two and a half years and doctor will talk about whether a mask should come back or not but you have the mayor of beverly hills, other cities saying, we are not on board, bring it back and we are not going to play. it creates another political problem, so if there is a plan -- going right back to the politics of masking and mandates. tammy: you think that that would be obvious but nicole, let's
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take a listen to dr. barbara ferrer, the health director of los angeles, public health director and her argument why this might have to happen. >> if both hospital indicators, the new covid-19 admissions and the proportion of staffed in-patient beds occupied by covid patients surpasses the threshold for high and our case rate is at or above 200 new cases per hundred thousand people, la county will follow the cdc guidance for communities designated at the high community level including universal indoor masking. tammy: universal indoor masking. i understand that at the beginning we had no idea what what was going to happen or how bad it was going to get. everybody was thinking to have spanish flu and the black plague but now we know. we know what has occurred. is this appropriate? >> well, you know, barbara ferrer, if anybody remembers in 2020 her mask mandate and rescinding it was at the time of
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the election. we will remove mask mandate after the election as though it had anything to do with covid. but anything coming out of la county i do take with a grain of salt. she's correct, griff, what was wasso out of la county you saide numbers but let's also remember, 5.6% hospital beds are taken by covid and 1 in 4 children can covid in icu. remember reports in the summer when they looked at who was hospitalized with covid. 50% of the people who were listed hospitalized with covid were actually hospitalized with covid. i don't believe the numbers coming out there anyway. let's look at california, let's look at florida. stark opposites. >> i lived in florida by the way. >> let's look at the complete opposite when it comes to
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draconian measures and mask mandates and people like to tout california has 34% higher deaths associated with covid but what they don't account for that florida has much older, not, you, david, much older population than california. when you do the age adjustment california and florida both two under the national average or covid deaths and by the way, california and florida are tied, therefore, mask mandates have no benefit, they don't show decrease transmission or deaths, there's no place in december 2020 for those mandates. tammy: it's been long enough, david, to where we have the numbers, we know what the results have been, we can look back. we are not going to be hold what the story by people like this, barbara ferrer makes with benefits around 613,000 a year. 314% higher than the average la
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county salary. is this maybe a little bit of feeling the need to demonstrate that you're needed in some -- >> demonstrate usefulness or lack of it. by the way, i agree everything that you said except that florida and california are equal. we are not equal. [laughter] >> never call florida and california equal. >> great weather. >> however, this case rate per 100,000, now, are they going to do that for american citizens only or are they going to include homeless american citizens or are they going to include illegal aliens, how do they determine the case rate? yes, i'm being a bit sarcastic about it. >> seems arbitrary. >> when you look into the numbers of drug overdoses, some including fatalities, when you look at the level of drug use and leverage of hospitalizations and emergency response, there's a bigger pandemic going on within los angeles and that's what's happening because of
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their city policies, laxed policies on incarceration for drug dealers and also treatment for drug users. maybe there's a bigger problem in la. doctor: david makes a great point. who is taking the other percent in california with large homeless and drug overdose, they are having a significant impact on the hospitals as well. >> in the emergency rooms where people either go in or are brought in on a daily basis and nightly basis. tammy: i think politically also we have to ask since you noted they did a political move on this, saying the mar -- masks wl have to come back after an election. griff, i know you're like a news guy, there's no rime or reason and it seems to be this exercise of power even in china which now seems to wanting to release some of its draconian measures at a tower in one of their cities was lit up the phrase, you are responsible for your own health.
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like getting people out of this mode that the state is going to take care of you and yet it seems like that's what the state want you to think and they don't want people to get into this idea that you're not going to be obligate today do what we say to you arbitrarily and on a moment's notice. am i going too far? griff: let me put my reporter hat on. los angeles county, if you're going to be china as tammy says and trying to enforce these mask mandates, no, they are going to rebel. what you're seeing in china matters because they were so late to the game to stand up and fight back and now you're seeing, i think, maybe one of the biggest protests happening within the chinese population going back to 1989. they are really saying, no, we are not going to do, these aren't just by the way activists and students, these are people that work, you know, at plants, that work for the government and are saying no. in la county you are going to have a revolt.
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doctor: what about the fact it's going to hurt small business owners because people are not going to wear masks and people will not go to small shops and buying online and larger e-commerce. >> they don't care about that and that's the thing. regardless of what the politicians or would-be policymakers making $600,000 plus, think about that, they don't care because alsoies affect those business owners. there are people who can rebel in los angeles. they are the ones with the money who rebel like my friends who have moved out of los angeles who have moved out of those areas, santa monica, other surrounding areas and said we are done with this and what's left, what's left are people who actually don't generate and slowly will not generate enough taxes and tax base. tammy: nicole, last word. we have 30 seconds. we saw new yorkers not wearing it the signs were everywhere. is that maybe important for them to do this and have the people just ignore it. >> that's the point, the cdc -- they have come out, we have gotten a lot wrong here and we
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were trying to get public trust that and the way to do is having target add approach. those higher risk you should consider getting boosted, avoid social settings but as a nation it's time to move on. tammy: finally that's been acknowledged, los angeles seems to want to ignore, even china even seems to back but i don't hold much to that. i think it's still a problem there. here we are in charge of our lives. we must never forget. that, coming up elon musk speaking of that attitude bring it is receipts and shows the collusion between the biden campaign and twitter to censor the hunter biden laptop story that it is real, in fact, the twitter files released when the big saturday show returns.
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doctor: welcome back to the big saturday show. remember when elon musk brought the sink to headquarters, he told everyone, now let that sink in. now he's bringing the receipts of what really went on at twitter before he took over and the censorship of the hunter biden laptop story. musk gave documents to journalist matt to expose the
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scandal. dub the twitter files evidence confirmed that twitter engaged in censorship before 2020 presidential elections. this was the new york post story that started it all back in october 2020. tiaibib showed e-mail correspondence and hours later staffer replied, handled. >> the government cannot deputize private actors to do what the government is forbidden from doing constitutional, on free speech, you can't say to twitter, you need to do this on our behalf because we can't do it ourselves. this war on free speech is real, guys, this is not a joke. they used tools for child pornography to make sure you couldn't even dm the link. do you understand how bananas that is? that is crazy. doctor: well that is crazy, dan.
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so tammy, i want to show you a couple of tweets and then get your take on the other side. twitter -- so this is from matt, twitter took extraordinary steps to suppress the story removing linkings and posting warnings that it may be unsafe. they even blocked transmission via direct message, a tool to reserve for extreme cases, example, child pornography and this from elon musk, twitter acting by itself to suppress free speech is not a first amendment violation but acting under orders from the government to suppress free speech with no judicial review is. now tammy, we know that there were censorship on the behest of fbi. do you see this as -- it's my opinion politicians shouldn't be able to say you should be able to delete something that isn't illegal because it can damage a campaign in essence was twitter acting as proxy agent for the state in tammy: lately it seems to be because they were making
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decisions with these emails going back and forth. fbi told them directly about russian disinformation is going to start showing up and that it was presumed that it was they were talking about the laptop, so you see these decisions being made not just to twitter interestingly but across really the social spectrum, right. you have facebook, you twitter, perhaps also instagram, issues there and they have all strangely were focused on this one dynamic that for whatever reason was deemed to be a problem. i think they also attached this to their hack materials rule, right, that we are not going put up anything that's hacked and, of course, conveniently, this was hacked, russian disinformation and kayleigh mcenany got shut down of her account because of violating the
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hacked materials rule. across the board there was effort to just shut down not just the sharing of the story but accounts that may have been sympathetic to wanting to have that conversation and this is -- i think the biggest issue that this shows, the twitter files and there's supposed to be another batch tonight. we don't know what that's going to be about but specific and direct to intervene and we are recognizing this as a request for a third party to act on behalf of the government. that becomes the problem. doctor: well, and griff, one thing that i'm finding interesting right now mainstream media is not covering the story. network news coverage on the new info of hunter biden laptop story censorship. nbc, abc, cbs, they are not covering it whatsoever but what i have seen on social media are legacy media, journalists coming out and attacking elon musk and even matt tiaibib. elon musk is about independent
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free speech which is probably why he went to this independent journalist but matt isn't some right-wing extremist. he used to be on keith, bill mahr and msnbc, doesn't this proof that musk is staying in line with what he said he was going to do? >> the network coverage that's going to change. you watch. we just heard from tammy. they are going to call all of the twitter people ahead to include roth, head of the safety department that got out there, it was maybe a mistake now to think about it but you're going to get and find out sort of to tammy's point. we will find out. if you needed any indication of proof that what was going on was
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grossly inappropriate at best, you've got democrat congressman ro kana representing silicon valley calling behind the scenes, hey, guys, i'm not comfortable with this, what's going on. this is a tell-tale sign. cbs a few weeks ago confirmed the hunter biden laptop. we just found out two years later it's a legit story. they are going to pick up. this is way bigger. we are at the tip of the iceberg on this. >> they want to focus to go to elon musk and not the story. we heard from senator elizabeth warren earlier this week. >> one human being should not be able to go into a darkroom by himself and decide, oh, that person gets heard, that person doesn't. that's not how it should >> david, i want to show you this politico article by ben that was just out yesterday, i believe, he said elon musk is stoking controversy on a new
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front just the latest sign that the tech billionaire continues to steer the platform in a direction more favorable to conservatives and libertarian and this just wanted to do -- nbc news report talking about elon musk because that is their story. >> researchers are warning that hate speech and harassment have increased dramatically since elon musk took over the platform. >> and i just want to point out, that was this morning. that is what they are talking about. shouldn't the real story be the reallrealization that the left t protected anymore. maybe the old-guard establishment is not going to hide the things that they have done, nefarious ways. >> by the way elon addressed the hate speech. it's been around for a couple of days. i really don't care what the networks do, they can or not choose to report it. jim jordan sent two letters that morning from house judiciary as the incoming chairman and he sent it to brennan and clapper.
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the collusion that was possibly here or likely between doj, intelligence agencies, the letter of the 50 intelligence officers and former heads that was used in the debate between biden and trump when it came to the biden -- the hunter laptop story and all of this is going to come out if the republicans do their job right and actually expose this, follow the transparency of musk to the transparency in open committee hearings under oath. it's key. get them under oath. get it out there, they will do a world of good for the business that twitter wants to become, the transparency that we need and again, i just don't care whether the big 3 care to report on it. the american people are the ones that need to hear the story. >> they sure do. i tell you, i'm looking forward covid twitter files. apple shows loyalty to communist china and not protestors.
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did the company leak a story to stop the backlash coming up next? ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> you're always beautiful on the big saturday show. welcome back. covid lockdown protestors have had enough of china's restrictions and they are tieing to make their voices heard. watch. griff: apple is right in the middle of it. tech giant coming under fire by aiding china by limiting air drop features which protestors are relying on for communication to show what is happening. apple ceo tim cook is staying mum on it. >> do you regret restricting air
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drop access that protestors used to evade surveillance from the chinese government? do you think it's problematic to do business with the communist chinese party when they suppress human rights? griff: but, wait, there's more. the new report out that apple is working on moving production out of china. there's so much to unpack here. what i do want to start with you, nicole, because this week taylor who writes for columnist in the washington post writing this, there's no lasting natural immunity to covid. you can get covid over and over again because there's so many evolving strains and antibodies weighing also choosing not to kill off millions of vulnerable people as the u.s. is doing isn't a critical flaw? >> she really seems to be in line with chinese communist party and not necessarily the
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protestors being the united states we are decide today live our life we are doing harm. i think my 8-year-old understands covid better than tailor lorenz does. there's no long-lasting natural immunity to it. there's no long lasting booster and you can get booster after booster and get infected. the goal of the point is risk reduction and reducing severity. that doesn't mean lock people away because we were locked down for a month or two in early 2020 and what happened? the virus still spread like a wild fire. to do it now when we have a les lethal variant, now is not the time for these tweets and she needs to simmer down. griff: she sounds quite like the communist party of china. there's so much to unpack here because you've also got what china is trying to do in terms
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of collusion with tiktok. i know that you wrote tammy about tiktok in a column. i want to show you a forbes headline read this. on tiktok chinese state media pushes divisive videos about u.s. politicians inside the, quote, that says in the run-up to 2022 elections the news tiktok's account criticized some candidates, mostly republicans and favored others mostly democrats, surprise, nothing in these videos disclosed to viewers that they were being pushed by a foreign government. tammy, what is going on? tammy: well, this, i think, is a perfect example why americans and people around the world are looking funny. it's part of the damage that's happened. what you see in media is because now we are realizing that there's an agenda that is being pushed that we are not being alert today that even on twitter there's an announcement if something is from a foreign government, a sponsored government and china, of course, seems to have this interest that we know that the fentanyl
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ingredients moving from china to mexico up to into this country. we know, of course, the history hopefully we will know more from the republicans of the history where covid started and how that started. but you've got interests now in russia n china n iran, in bad actors across the world are seeing the biden administration dynamic and the situation in this country economically and otherwise as an opportunity. so i think that we've got to recognize that and china is going to use whatever it can. their instinct as we have seen is to control their people. it is totalitarian rat hole. are the chinese people and are the rest of the people in the world and american politicians have thought, that's a good way to start and i will end with this, this really broke about china's approach when a lot of people died in an apartment fire in china and we found out that they had been locked literally into that building with no way
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to escape which, of course, people died in the fire. covid lockdown. it was the covid lockdown that did this and so i think that that's what we have to remember when it comes to the interest of the chinese communist party. it's not what's best for everyone. >> at the center of all of this is china. first of all, in that video we showed tim cook is walking down the hallway into a meeting with republicans to try and position himself and that's what that meeting was about with the income and control of the house of representatives. china is at the center of the policy that all of this revolves with all your comments. that's the problem, the chinese communist party and i want to show you something, of all the countries around the world. we are not in good company with restrictions based on vaccination. top of the list in size is china, u.s. next. pakistan, indonesia, north
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korea, hong kong, libya, i can keep going down this list. so our policy is being driven by those who have been sympathetic, the democratic party and the leftic, income and progressive hakkem jeffress. you will see china policy being pushed by the left and by the way, tailor lorens not a journalist. griff: to be fair she's a columnist. tammy: reminding everyone that the great questioner in the hallway was our own hillary vaughn with fox news. griff: that's right. tammy: impressive. griff: plus straight ahead, we are live on the ground in idaho where police are looking for a killer weeks after the murders of 4 university idaho students. tonight there are new concerns from one of the victim's fathers, that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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tammy: welcome back to big saturday show. tonight in moscow, idaho police are looking for the killer of 4 university idaho students weeks after their murders and confession from the police. i should say the confusion, the confession to be confused from the police continues. the latest statement from them about if the victims were targeted reads, quote, we remain consistent in our belief that this was a targeted attack but investigators have not concluded if the target was the residents or if it was the occupants. that makes sense. idaho state police, that is them, trying to explain the miscommunication. listen to this. >> this is a really complex investigation and it will take time. and the reason why is we need to get all of the evidence and the information as well as all of the videos that have been
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collected, processed and analyzed. it's a broad spectrum of things that we are looking at that we are putting back together to fill the big picture and once we have the picture we think that we will be moving rapidly in this case. tammy: oh, boy, oh boy, lawrence jones with the latest. lawrence, what have you learned on the ground there, sir? >> hey, tammy, good evening. i just want to pick up where you left off because a lot of folks have been talking about the confusion and i know some people in the police department are not too happy with some of us reporters that are on the ground. but as i always tell people we support the men and women in blue but it's our duty to get answers for the public in this case. i just want to take you to the latest quote from the idaho police department. i'm going to put this on the screen. this was in response to the prosecutor here and this is what they had to say. we continue to receive inquiries made by prosecutor bill thompson who said the suspect specifically looked at the
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victim's residence and one or more occupants were undoubtedly targeted. the moscow police department, this is the key point, the only provider of official information regarding this case. if you're a viewer, you may be a little confused because as you guys know the prosecutor's office is always the chief law enforcement officer. if they ever find a suspect and charge them, they will prosecute the case and so when you have two different voices, i was coming from both investigative agencies it creates a little bit of confusion, guys. >> nicole saphier has a question for you. >> lawrence, you talked about exactly what i wanted to ask you about. a mother who .a child in college right now i'm getting frustrated with the tit for tat and the back and forth. you see the prosecutor and the police seemingly have different information and they have not having very clear, you know, not being very clear to the parents and the public, whether or not there's still a threat to the
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community because as we remember early on they said well there's no ongoing threat to the community. well, what would prompt them to say that and then to say, well, we are not sure if this is targeted at all, how can they do that? >> yeah, look, when you have an investigative agency versus an agency that is responsible to present a case in a court of law, sometimes they have different ways of saying things. that's why you need one band, one sound here. i think what the prosecutor was saying let's not get ahead of the skis and i have to have proper information going into the courtroom. we find the suspect and we start putting information out there before we have gotten the suspect that may be problematic when i try to case. again, that's something that should be worked out behind the scenes and they should release one statement putting that information out there. as you guys know. i've been talking with a lot of the victims that have been impad
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in the crime scene. i know there was talk about the call that came in and what happened. what i know to be true now is that the investigators haven't put a lot of the information out because what you have a bunch of teens that saw to be frank with you, their friends that were lying dead there and so the way they may have conducted themselves at the scene just because this was something that was very traumatic to them and how they made the call, who passed the phone to who, the investigators they could have went out there and said that. when they didn't get information about the phone and are these people suspects, it created some confusion for the public. i think what we are dealing with is some people and just to be frank with you guys aren't really media savvy. they don't do this for a living and so there's a lot of confusion for a lot of people because right now we don't have a suspect, we don't have a person of interest and there's doubt and no information coming out there hasn't been a press conference in over a week, then
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people start to fill in the blank for themselves. >> lawrence, we only have a little time left. look, i will go to something that happens a lot of times in these cases. we are talking about the confusion but they also restrict information that goes out and it's very hard for the community and outside looking in to understand that the process has to play out and while it's not a matter of just patience, it's understanding that they have to follow what exists and not tell us everything. how is that from your point of view on the ground? >> well, i totally get it. i have a lot of experience in criminal justice. i understand the investigators and i've been very kind in the sense of they have to protect the integrity of the investigation. the problem is when you put information out and then people fill in the blanks of the information and that information turns out not to be totally true becomes problematic. we will have a family member in the program tonight. we will talk about the tameline
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and some of the information that we have not shared on air because we don't want to co. but again there's a lot of information as it relates to the targeted attack. was the building targeted or was some individual or individuals targeted. that is key to the investigation. tammy: great job, thank you, lawrence, be sure to tune in 10:00 p.m. to cross country with lawrence jones. big saturday show continues right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> you can finish the song later in your head. welcome back to the big saturday show. christmas is right around the corner and hopefully your christmas dinner won't look like this. >> katherine, this turkey tastes half as good as it looks, i think we are all in for a very big treat. [laughter] >> save the neck for me, clark. >> okay, eddy.
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>> look at that. >> that's no christmas vacation. best part the pledge of allegiance for the grace. one grandmother is actually charging her family for the holiday meal. here is how it works. each family member is told to cough up $18 even 3-year-old grandchild has to pay 3 bucks. that's about a dollar a year and there's a little bit of presegment argument here about pot luck. >> no argument. don't stir anything up. >> don't steal it. >> hang on. i have to put context. >> i make a lot of notes and when people say things that i have written down, i may say i think you read my notes. all i said, first of all, with the grandma charging, isn't modern day pot luck. you don't cook very well. i cook very well. you can give me money. i don't know what her income is.
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>> let me answer the income question because that goes to this before we go to luck, your pot she's luck. she makes a thousand dollars a month, pensioner, not a lot of month as costs have gone up. so tammy, i think it's understandable that a little responsibility for her kids and grandkids. tammy: probably an entrepreneur and makes profit and i am not against that. interest they think when it comes to currency and you're paying somebody with currency. that should be left out of christmas even though you may have the italian envelope stuffed with cash, that can be nice. you are still talking about presents, families and what that family kind of represents which is nourishment as opposed to here give me your 5 bucks. >> let me read the quote from your grandmother, griff, and i will toss it over to you. i don't allow late payments. >> she's an entrepreneur, i knew it. >> she's a mom.
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>> but i simply tell them they'll get uninvited. everybody pays up. it just makes budgets sense and spreads the cost fairly between everyone at the table. so at the jenkins family table are you considering this? >> i can't steal nicole's notes and i don't type notes. i just do pictures. surfing scene right there. look, i would love to see the grandmother force a 3-year-old to cough up 3 bucks. >> what 3-year-old has $3. i want to meet that i canned. griff: might teach responsibility. that child might grow up and never be late on a payment. there could be an educational purpose. >> you are taking way too seriously. this grandmother wants her family together and she's probably on fixed income and can't afford it. >> you know the irs is going after her venmo. >> you better watch out. here is another lesson in this.
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costs are going up. people on fixed incomes are really having a hard time paying their bills and they are saying, hey, family, we've got to find a way to do this. that's as a result of the economy, whether she's a pensioner in the uk or someone here on social security. these are real world. she also says she has to continue paying off the bills in january. griff: jon it'll work in jenkins house, though. i pretty much give the money to my children so if -- i don't know if it's going to work out. >> all right, we now know what's going to happen at the jenkens house and with pot and luck. stick around the big saturday flops, our choices are next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> and welcome back to "the big saturday is show." it's time for big saturday flops, and i'm going with thursday president biden shipped 200 maine lobsters to the white house for the state dinner with french president macron even though lobsters are being removed from stores due to environmental concerns. an entire industry of maine lobstermen are losing their jobs and income, but yet he'll just ship the 200 to him. lobsters and president biden, they deserve themselves because they both make terrible friends
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because they're shellfish. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> talk about a surprise, speaking of the animals, a black kitty right there named burnt toast, that's really burnt toast right will, dragged a whole alligator head into his -- well, onto the lawn. there it is. it's a giant crocodile. look at that. it's big, and little burnt toast dragged it in. normally cats do bring in little tributes to the household. the other than was impressed, she thought it was a northern pike but, no, that was an alligator. burnt toast was very proud of herself as well, i just have to say. >> where's the rest of the alligator? >> burnt toast looked pretty satisfied. [laughter] >> burnt toast ate it. >> i love this story. this is a cool cat. >> that is impressive. >> i wonder if this happened in miami. >> the ultimate fish. >> here's a story with a serious end and a not so serious end.
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first, gop congresswoman elise stefanik claims u.s. postal service workers tore open her mail and stole $20,000 in campaign checkings. now, that can be a serious story if this really happened the way it played out and someone targeted those. they had a picture of the story when it came out. but fun fact, you know how much i love my fun facts, nicole, when you're on the radio show, the postal service loses about 3% of the mail that everybody sends out. if it doesn't sound very big, it represents 4.8 billion pieces of mail. so get your christmas cards out early because it might get lost, and you might have to send a second one. >> mine are already out, becaus- >> you're ahead -- >> yeah, i know. [inaudible conversations] >> goodness gracious. all right, here we go. finally, how's your fantasy football team doing in the office league? a new survey shows americans are deeply engaged in their leagues, but shockingly, 70% have lost a friend at work due to trash
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talking. fortunately, that's not the case in our d.c. league. i face off against my colleagues bret baier, mike emmanuel, peter doocy or the aforementioned hillary vaughn. we'll see what happens. >> who's the trash talker? of all hose you mentioned -- >> we have well behaved, all of us. i mean, maybe mike emmanuel -- >> oh, there it is. >> he'll trash talk me. he beat me pretty badly a couple weeks ago. but, you know, like, we've become so seen e -- so mean in the country. after covid, just chill out. >> wait, is peter doocy number three? >> peter doocy's a gentleman. he's tied for first place. >> oh, he's tied. >> and i hope that i stomp him, we'll see. >> see, that's it, that's trash talking, right? has a gentle way of trash talking. if you're going to lose friends -- >> guilty as charged. >> guys, i've got to ask a question. >> we can't.
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we're out of time. >> how do you lose friends in fantasy? >> i agree. we'll talk more about it maybe tomorrow, i don't know. that does it for us. we will see you back here tomorrow at 5 p.m. eastern for "the big sunday showment". >> whoo, we're going to do it again. >> bryan llenas is up next. ♪ ♪ and i won't tell no one your name ♪ >> elon musk releases new information about the inner workings of twitter and political influence over its content. i'm bryan llenas in for jon scott, and this is "the fox report." ♪ ♪ >> musk released his first round of so-called twitter files to a journalist yesterday who then published them in a series of tweets. the information includes details on twitter's efforts to block new york post reporting about hunter biden's laptop just weeks before the 2020 election. mu

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