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hello everyone. good sunday evening. i am with jenkins. welcome to the big sunday show. here is what is on tap tonight. >> the father of one of the university of idaho students brutally murdered shares new information about the investigation we have not heard yet and it could help reveal a motive. >> the mainstream media scrambles after elon musk shows twitter staff worked with biden
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steam to censor the story. elon musk calls out that media bias. >> you know i love christmas, but some liberal democrats or liberal bureaucrats tried to cancel christmas and it is not just about christmas, it is hanukkah, to. taking a lot more weight than just your holiday cheer. we will talk about that coming up. >> first a win for members of our military is expected to happen this week. kevin mccarthy said he convinced the president to scrap in the annual defense bill. >> we will secure lifting that vaccine and date on our military. that is the first victory of having a republican majority. the first sign of having divided government. yes some compromise here. one party would never allow that to go forward.
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now we will have success. >> china seems to be easing its covid policies that sparked a massive protest. he refused to directly condemn the communist party for the policies and give a voice to the protesters. [inaudible] >> still, the biden administration says no american president will be silent on china after biden was silent on china. >> we support the right of people everywhere whether it's in china, iran, anyplace else to protest peacefully. if that is protest, we speak out against it. we take action against it. no american president will be silent on that. >> they may want to talk to each other before they make their
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decisions. before i get to china i really want to talk about the military vaccine mandate being lifted. 1800 members of the army have been discharged for refusing the vaccine. 2000 members of the navy. thirty-seven members of the marines. you are our resident doctor. your reaction to this. >> this is a victory. not a political victory. this should not have been political at all. putting the mandate in place. he just said this last week he wants it to remain so he will fight it. talking to president biden about that. he cited because 1 million people have died from covid-19 which is why the mandate needs to stay in place. far too many people have died from covid-19. i want to break this down.
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the average age from the military personnel 23 years old. 95% of all covid deaths were those 50 and above. that is likely overestimate. there are more overdose deaths and death simmered a vehicle accident in this age group than actual covid-19. zero studies demonstrating a significant benefit of these outdated vaccines from the circulating oma crown in these young healthy individuals. more risks than benefits. this needs to be repealed. this is a win for the american people. i say congratulations. >> you had me at 0.5%. >> so many aspects to this story let's talk about the how here. how do they get the service members back when you have
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retention and recruitment that is also a problem. losing and in percentages and high percentages and recruitment goals over the next few years. that is a problem. how do you replace the experience. these were younger service members that were let go. typically in the healthiest category of people. how do you get them back westmark so much more to this with the military. the goal should be to have a ready force, a lethal force and a force that is well-trained. when you have enough challenges, what the biden administration has done, goes far beyond the 8000. when you take the military morale, i have friends whose sons have left the military, how do you get them back when they have committed their lives to this. a service come at it, through the training, this will take so much away from us that we have a long battle back.
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i want to see the how. >> look at the chinese. they are drilling. >> quickly, he said this is a compromise. what is it that the republicans gave away? something that obviously should have been removed through common sense. what did they glib away? clearly you mention the academies. will that change? ultimately, in the end, this is a commonsense move. the ultimate victory is making sure this never happens again at determining how it happens. the president declared the pandemic was over. this is the kind of thing that you give something away to get out of our lives in this regard. this is not the final answer to this issue. >> why did their need to be a compromise, to tammy's point, to the obvious. >> we will see if it actually ends up in the nda in the coming year. all eyes on china.
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here's a little bit more of what mccarthy had to say about investigations coming. >> what i will announce this week is a new select committee on china. we will look at every single industry that china has as leverage. star bring in the supply chain back from china to america. one policy, one mission to confront china what they've been trying to do to america and rule the world. one of the best things we will see moving forward with the republican majority. >> i am wondering, i would think they may already know this and they don't need a select committee. what is it about what china has done over the last 40-50 years, whether it is our pharmaceutical dynamic, whether it's the chips, the rare earth, they know this, maybe they just need the process of having a select committee. usually this is where things go to die. we cannot go back into the same pattern of this party going and
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we are investigating this and nothing ever occurs, especially with the damage that has been done because of covid. the issue becomes like it was with covid. prior our knowing it. what is circulating now. what is happening in china and the world that we don't know yet or is not being shared. >> we just saw tim appel, tim cook of apple, look at this headline. wall street journal breaking a very big story about the fact that now it looks like apple is making plans, actually accelerating plans to move production out of china. china is the big player when it comes to the supply chain. when he was asked on capitol hill by hilary vaughn, tim, can't seem to have gotten his tongue. watch. >> do you support the chinese people's right to protest? do you have any reaction to the factory workers that were beaten and detained for protesting covid lockdowns?
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do you regret restricting airdrop access that protesters used to evade surveillance from the chinese government? do you think it is problematic to do business with the communist chinese party when they suppress human rights? >> the pharmaceutical world and the medical standpoint? >> i do have to commend hilary on her persistence in how many ways she can phrase that question. they are saying, maybe to appease the american people by saying their plan is to move some manufacturing out of china. he is not speaking out against the horrific treatment of the chinese people. the next national emergency that should be declared as our dependence on these foreign supply chain suppliers. as we are seeing right now, we have major shortages. not only antibiotics and other
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medications, but equipment that we use. we saw this all throughout covid. even the covid test sent out to every american household all said made in china. where are we looking at other nations, other nations humanely treat their people as well as producing here in the united states. >> let me give you the last word. you had some insight. >> first of all, he was there to talk to republicans. he goes and talks to the republicans. they are taking the house. apple pulling out of china, find me the plant being built, the permit file to build an apple plant in the united states or somewhere else that says they are building to manufacture phones. so far, none have come to light. by the way, for the republicans about what was given up a select committee. the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. deal without. the thousand talents program
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that is all of our colleges and universities. 30,000 chinese students at the ohio state university. university of illinois. not just harvard and the ivs. there things that chinese have done. they have inserted themselves into our schools. it is cheaper to steal than innovate. this is what you see coming out of china. we have processes in place and we can use them. we don't need a select committee we need action. >> coming up, it is time to enter the spin zone after elon musk has evidence on how twitter center the hunter biden twitter story. the mainstream media says, nothing to see here. that is next.fund
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minute. abc news ignored it. elon musk is calling out the liberal media bias. >> a lot of reporters came out and slammed matt which was really shocking. what was your response to that? >> well, i think people should be looking in the mirror and wondering why did they deceive the american public. and set up trying to redirect blame, accept some responsibility themselves for not being truthful to the american public. >> you know, griff, the lack of acknowledgment by mainstream media about these twitter files, it kind of reminds me of a toddler. if i can't seal, i can't hear you, it does not exist. does this confirm the fact that the media is used to confirming the narrative? is reality what they say it is and they are not just reporting
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on the news anymore? >> great question. matt tweeted the day before yesterday and said i cannot wait to see those same people attacking me, attacking elon musk to look back and see how many pr pieces they did for anonymous sources for the biden administration, for the fbi, for the cia. here is what this whole thing is about. what are democrats so afraid about that lap top? why did they want to suppress it so bad? that is what elon mask will answer. it is russian does information. turns out that was not the case at all. yet they continued and many of them knew it was russia disinformation yet they were hell-bent on this. we will find out why some suggested had to do with
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politics. >> stay tuned. we hear there will be more twitter files. there has been some media coverage. elon musk twitter files ignite but have not changed minds. i wanted to show you, we have some quotes from some other columnist. new york columns what sad disgraceful downfall. democrat pollster. always was and still remains a fraud. nbc news reporter, humiliating [bleep]. i was on the call last night. i heard elon musk. it was very interesting. i got off the call feeling very optimistic. he has really doing what he set out to deal. he wants to remove some of the censorship and anything that is not illegal he believes you need to allow the first amendment to be free. i have two questions for you. first of all, why didn't these journalists who are now being quiet why did they not pursue the hunter biden story meanwhile
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if twitter suppresses it it's obviously not a story. what happened to the freedom of expression and the ability to debate western mark. >> this is what happens after a generation coming out of those schools move into their field as activists and not as journalists. they have a mission. they have a political mission and in their world everyone thinks the same way. so it feels like this is normal. this is the truth. everyone i know and respects thanks exactly what i think in that is what a bubble creates. individuals moving through that their job is not to inform the american people but to indoctrinate us or stop information that would hinder their preferred outcome. he have a generation, all of those tweets, it seems like it was a little bit of projection there. i think their fear also about what this represents beyond the laptop is you will not always be
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protected. what you do is not okay. it could be exposed. this goes into what they know is out there that we still do not know and perhaps that is where there is more fear and more panic involved. we are looking at their future. i am happy to see fox news has many of them who are willing and know what their job is which is to deal with what is happening in the world even if it affects your own point of view or the nature of what you believe in. it can be an education and it can be enlightening. that is true for the reporters and certainly the viewers. also, there is active listening for our viewers. we will say things that people don't agree with or don't like. for your tool chest or not you can say that is interesting, what is wrong with tammy today or whatever. individuals can have a good frame of mind when it comes to how to deal with this
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information unless you are an activist and that is what journalism is today. those that are strong enough to not be that way know it and are willing to work hard for the real news. >> we have to remember that matt has one journalism awards. he was well-known face on many democratic and leftist leaning media outlets. it is just now that they are attacking him. we have a little soundbite. the representative said he thinks that elon musk twitter files are the grinch to the dnc. take a lesson. >> the grinch that stole the christmas. what he is showing here is evidence that the biden campaign colluded with big tech to suppress a story that we now know is 100% true. this is an investigation of joe biden. the family's influence peddling as a security risk. >> what do you think, david?
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>> the last part is actually where the real meat of this story is. in defensive toddlers, these are more like spoiled brats. to the comments about an activist class, these editors, writers and these newsrooms, in these meetings, they are all making decisions on this ideology. the laptop opens a door into a james biden, hunter biden, that deals with china, those companies they are involved with still own interested businesses in china, in ukraine that biden lied about what he knew, when he knew it. you look at all of this. the laptop opens that. it is so much bigger than what the 10% is for the big guy. the story will be developed when there is a real investigation. if ever in discovery that laptops files are brought out in
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welcome back, everyone to the big sunday show. for university idaho students were killed in cold blood while they slept. police still have not found their killer. now the father of one of the victims said the manners of death for his daughter and her best friend maddie were different. christina coleman is now live in idaho.
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christina. >> the parents are desperate for answers. the coroner confirmed the cause and manner of death for the four murdered students as homicide by stabbing and last night lawrence jones cross-country noticed there were differences in the way that hailey and madison were killed. kaylee's father confirmed that. kaylee's parents believe they should have more details on this case. >> their points of damage do not match. it was not leaked to me. i earned that. i paid for that. if you don't want to say nothing, that's your bit. but don't say i'm leaking anything. i paid that they'll. >> the parent clearly frustrated police maintain they are not releasing information on this case. they say they do not want to
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compromise the investigation. back to you. >> that is heartbreaking. i want to immediately play another clip from the father. let's listen to this. >> i am using logic that he chose to go up there when he did not have to. i can kind of tell by my daughter text suggests, she did not call 911, she was not saying anything along the lines of saying she heard something or she was in fear. i am just putting the dots together. >> this is one of the huge problems with this story. it terrifies every american. it terrifies families as schools begin again. the parents are as frustrated. it is as though we would have presumed families know more about the american public. what do you make of the statements now being made in public by these parents? >> well, at the risk of criticizing them, it is sloppy.
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even if you are a small police department, david can speak maybe to this, the challenges, you do have the fbi in the behavioral analysis there. three weeks now today. the hardest job i have had as a reporter at fox is the shootings when i had to interview a parent that lost a child. the parent of a daughter in college right now, i can only imagine i would gather that campus. i would have 15 suspects locked up in a hotel room interrogating them. i would be so mad at this point in the amount of leeway you have to give investigators is running shorter and shorter and shorter. now this. a conflict of the manner of death. >> i think what is interesting, we can understand the parents frustration, i think they have had a lot of patients over the last three weeks.
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especially if they are personally seeing evidence. he saw that from his daughter's body. something was different. they know. you heard the wife say, calm down. she heard this happening. this is in their interest, in america's interest. do you think this is something we will find a resolution to at some point that americans will be able to trust? >> first of all, i am a little optimistic. it does seemed like there's a lot of information being withheld from the american public. that is for investigational reasons. the facts of fathers are coming out and thank the methods of death are potentially different, one said there were text messages and she did call 911, there has to be more information there. hopefully it does become public knowledge at some point. what i found interesting, those two girls were in the same bed together and they are saying they had different manners of death. that is very interesting.
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>> looking at information that seems to make us question the nature of the investigations. >> it is hard when the parent is seeing fairview the text messages. they are thinking through the grief. i have interviewed these families. it is such a difficult thing and understandably so. the police department needs to get coordinated with the pil. between the agencies as griff talked about. the cooperation between the different parties. as far as the information, it is often more hopeful to have less information come out as they search for suspects which becomes more difficult on the families. unfortunately, time is a factor both ways. the more time you may lose track of a suspect potentially or more time can let you flush out any lemonade who are not suspects. >> our biggest issues here are the contradictions we have heard from the police themselves.
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♪ >> a gorgeous sunday night in new york city. welcome back to the big sunday show. gavin newsom trying to win the black vote. his reparations task force is about to recommend to give a quarter million dollars to all slave descendents in california for housing discrimination. everyone is wondering if the
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milk will backfire by this bizarre comment made by then presidential candidate joe biden. >> if you have a problem figuring out whether you are from me or trump then you ain't lack. >> that did not go over so well. i want to go to you, david. i want to show you some quotes. the "rolling stone" did a piece and interviewed some black voters. the republican party is about getting the government out of your business. in this one, feeling like we have not gotten enough. we give the democratic party a lot and we feel like we don't get enough. i see the republican party as symbolically making the statement you have to pull yourself up by your boot straps. everybody has boots. your reaction. is this a dumb move on gavin newsom's part? >> the black community is not monolithic as you and i know.
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there will be some people that see this as a great thing. then again, there is a good percentage, close to 50% of wax in america that are in the middle class income category. you look at this and you look at what they are doing and it is a vote buying scheme. including other taxpaying blacks where does 500 and -- $569 billion come from? larger than the single year expenditure of 512 billion. >> you see the entire expenditures in 2021, 512.8 billion compared to the estimated 569 million which is what would happen if you gave the two and a half-million black california residents $223,000 each. >> let's say that all the states went all in on this.
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300 million per state $15 trillion. this is ridiculous. frankly, the soft bigotry of no expectations, i am black, not a victim, if you are black, you don't get anything else. black, white or whatever, male or female, tell me not what the democrats have promised, but what they have delivered for the black community. there it is. the deliverables. education policy a chance or an opportunity to get ahead or is it that literal built-in bigotry of you are a victim because of the color of your skin and then separate the various elements of the community by economic position in america. there many that will go back and invest in the communities. build businesses. they cannot stay when the communities die economically.
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what is the outcome of the policy? from the time that lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation to lyndon johnson who said give the vote, vote vote democrat for 100 years to where we are today, what has been the deliverable? >> you are a doctor, you like data. if you brought it out, the minority leader says he wants to take a look at studying this sort of thing. with this be a terrible economic thing? >> always promising a lot a free things to people whether it's access to healthcare for illegal immigrants or now talking about this. i want to get back to the idea of reparations. it is fundamentally flawed. who gets to decide to get these reparations. let's you honest, blacks are not the only ones with a history of racist oppression here in the united states. what about blacks that make a certain income. make tens of millions of dollars. how are we doing this?
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let's look particularly at california. this is to help them with housing. california has a huge housing crisis. 150,000 homeless individuals in california. one fifth of the nation's homeless population. less than half of those are black. he shoulfos the homeless population if the emphasis on this is housing. >> there is one reason for this and that is to consume the air, suck all the air out of the room during a presidential election season. this will be the discussion. out the democrats destroying the economy in this country. if you want to have people be lifted up financially, fix the economy. discuss what the democrats have done to every community, but especially communities on the french that are suffering economically and people of color black americans, women, all people of color in this country. he does not want to discuss what
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california has done to destroy those lives. this is the ultimate in racism and sexism and homophobia. you can buy the votes of black people. who told him that you can buy these people and by their support? that is a mentality of the democrats. i was on the left i was pushing out part. i wrote a book on this. the general sense is when you look at this, this is the racism and this is a kind of thing that must be rejected. the economy that must be fixed not the idea you throw checks at people because you want them to live in need of your generosity. >> you got fired up on that. we've got to leave it there. coming up, miserable grinches trying to cancel christmas cheer it takes more than just getting rid of decorations to ruin the holiday spirit. >> we have not stopped christmas from coming. it came. >> how can it do so?
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>> i will be singing that song in my head for the rest of the night. welcome back to the big sunday show. baja humbug. a liberal county in washington state is telling their employees they cannot decorate the workspaces for the holidays because king county says it will bother people. in an op-ed on foxnews.com it has examined the y in this that matters. it reads what was once cast is an effort to -- it now reveals its true self. acknowledgment from anything beyond the temporal is forbidden. it was never about christmas as such. the faceless hero crap that wrote this bizarre policy dislikes any challenge to its ultimate power and authority. especially any acknowledgment that some level of spiritual authority that transcends the
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state itself. this bothers me on so many levels because what they are trying to do was force a secular behavior that runs contrary to the civil rights act. they are trying to put it on zoom, god forbid you do was zoom meeting and have it behind your head. you know what is missing in this story and i dug, there is can't do, all of these other symbols, they did not do anything about kwanzaa which is the black version of christmas. they don't want to make black people in king county mad. i being a little sarcastic here. this is about pushing faceless secularism and ignoring civil rights at martin luther king jr. and others marched for. >> i think we continue to be in the era of censorship. i have a nativity scene and i have a menorah because my
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husband is jewish. i will not take them down. i deliver a cancer diagnosis just about every day during my day job. i need faith in my home to keep me going. if that upsets you, move on with your life. this is completely asinine and i object to this holy. >> she has no opinion. >> i think that this is what your lead in indicated. this really is the marxist framework. the people that believe that the bureaucratic state, the only thing that people need when you are thinking in general about faith regardless of what your faith is. something larger than ourselves. something beyond ourselves. beyond government. that is the ultimate threat. this is an old idea. the soviet union tried it. we know what happened to that state. it just is not natural. it is a natural dynamic. a belief in something.
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sometimes more than one god, but there's something more divine beyond two and what we are. hanukkah or christmas, whether it's the jews or the muslims, it's a good thing to be people of faith. to look to something that you are not the last thing that matters. that there is something beyond all of us and that is the ultimate threat to the bureaucratic state. >> to something else that tammy mentioned, muslims not mentioned. i did a lot of digging. i reached out to a lot of friends in king county to see if they had heard anything more about this. they all met those will respond. this is beyond secularism. to tammy's point about what the soviet union did buy were eliminating religion. socialist and even communist regimes. they eliminate all for that states. >> i just want to know if elf on the shelf is okay.
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i do not want to take him down. in the jenkins household, we will be okay because it's top of the tree. the head of a jack russell on it. you cannot accuse me. my mother-in-law does not think so either. how long have we been in the war on christmas? it is a losing battle. why is king county even trying to go down this road knowing they will ultimately lose. even in the bowels of liberal seattle you will still find people that will push back. we sought over the summer of discontent when people had enough. perhaps you will fire a couple of employees, maybe if there is an assume meeting a cross or a menorah, but a nativity scene, come on. >> you get fired for having a symbol of your faith. >> that was the next thing i was going to bring up.
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for the biggest stories everyone will be talking about this week, i will go first. this tuesday voters head to the polls to vote in the georgia senate runoff election between raphael warnock and herschel walker. i will simplify this, it is about voter turnout. voter turnout has been low and runoff elections. only 4 million people voted in the general. if the republicans don't turn out in the non- leftist voters don't turn out for walker the democrats have the advantage. the importance 50/50 is a power-sharing deal. >> you remind me of the georgia bulldogs won the championship. georgia that 21 to have to talk about bad blood, two dozen taylor swift fans known as 50s are suing ticketmaster for fraud and misrepresentation after last months to her debacle ticketmaster canceled the last month general public sale after seeing historically unprecedented demand in the presell of events, should've seen it coming. fans will had widespread outages
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and hours on weight only to logoff empty-handed. my daughter madeline wanted them and does not have tickets in the going for 2000. ticketmaster can't you shake this off to insert upon there. this is turn from antihero to antitrust yet the d.o.j. look into what happened. but at the end of the day, on you that you could take on the swiftest, not a chance. >> that is all they do they manage these kinds of things, good luck to them. in the antihero song is fabulous. starbucks has a new tipping system and its sending customers into a frenzy. it offers several tip options once customers pay for their drinks. many employees say they feel awkward asking customers if they're choosing to leave anything for them. i think this is a great idea a matter of fact read after covid everything was touchless and they took away the tip jars and i like being able to tip people and i think this is a good way to do it in an easy way to do
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it. grin and bear it a buck is not that difficult to hand up to someone. >> on an 8-dollar coffee. >> i don't think everything has to be a tip. i find the tip thing everywhere. animals are going wild "coast to coast" a connecticut mother saved her 7-year-old daughter from a rabid raccoon attack. grabbing the animal by the scruff and hurling into the yard. the father sprung into action after coyote attacked his daughter outside of the los angeles home. the dad was caught on camera running after the girl and securing her in his arms before throwing what appears to be a water bottle at the coyote causing it to runoff. i will tell you guys. finally in georgia we have another one at sheepdog casper is recovering from iafter protef sheep from coyotes killing eight of them. i used to live in arizona born and raised in arizona. a transplant to the northeast. when we lived in arizona we had a pack of coyotes outside of her house and my husband ran after them, screaming and scared them off. if anyone had my child --
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>> the sheepdog has puppies. it's almost as ferocious as tammy bruce when she talks. gavin newsom at the table. the lookout gavin newsom. >> it was coyotes killed not a sheep. >> tammy, nicole, david we have to leave it there. what a great sunday. that is it for us. we will see you next weekend the "fox report with jon scott" start right now. ♪ ♪ ♪. jon: frustration building in moscow idaho over the investigation into the november 13 quadruple homicide. good evening i am jon scott. this is the "fox report". ♪ police in idaho say they are now beginning to rule out some people as suspects. but conflicting statements and a lack of clear information have victims families fuming. meanwhile in georgia just two days to go until the state senate runoff and cabinet democrat raphael warnock
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