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or what? >> i am i'm ready for. we are going to have a good new year. lots of exciting things on deck. quarks look forward to doing some traveling at 23 how about you? >> yes i'll be great i love to travel. i have kids socio- forget you never know. you can live the dream. [laughter] happy new year everybody. we'll be back in 2023. join us tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello everyone i am emily along with tom, alicia and joe. welcome to "the big saturday show". here is what is on tap tonight. >> airlines are desperate to get back on track after thousands of cancellations. -- holiday hopes and loss of luggage have been traversing enough is enough. cooks and migrants pouring over the border now pouring onto
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private property in texas. where is come allah, our borders are? missing in action of course. will 2020 through many different? >> foxnews such a ring in 2023 with our all-american near starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. we are going to share some of our own resolutions as we take you coast-to-coast. >> but first, we begin with a fox news alert tonight, gentoo has died at the age of 90 5a. passed away this morning at the vatican. resigned in 2013 the first to do so in 600 years. and now catholics around the world are mourning the loss. charles watson joins us live with the latest. charles good evening to you. >> hey good evening to you. u.s. leaders including president biden are mourning the death of pope emeritus benedict xvi along with the millions of catholics around the world. the statement the president said in part quote joe and i joined catholics around the world and so many others in mourning the passing of pope emeritus
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benedict xvi. the statement goes on to say he will be remembered as a theology and with a lifetime devotion to the church and guided by his principles and faith. for decades cargo joseph kohberger had been a key advisor earning a reputation as a cop stopped conservative when john paul the second died after 25 years as pope the cardinals just two days to give the job to a 78-year-old german, a scholarly man who did not particularly appear to wanted. as pope emeritus benedict xvi hate the idea that what is true for one person might not be true for someone else. pope benedict 2008 visit to the united states will be remembered not only for his birthday celebration at the white house, a stop at ground zero, and matt yankee stadium. also the way he addressed the catholic church since abuse crisis.
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>> from the ministry this is absolutely incompetence when who is really guilty cannot be priest. >> there are other critiques of benedict if ended muslims with a speech suggesting islam could be a violent religion and sparked a global uproar when he lifted the excommunication for for renegade bishops. benedict wasn't a politician the pope was above all an intellectual and a priest to a surprisingly well received by the masses, take a listen. >> yes we mourn his death. we will miss him very much. we are sad. but, we also praise almighty god for the gift that he was his 96 years. >> you mentioned it emily, benedict the 16th was the first pope to step down and more than 600 years he'll be the first time in a long time his
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funeral will be presided over by a reigning pope, emily. >> charles what's the best way for the public to pay their respects? >> i think the most obvious things for people to do his head to mass and offer prayers for benedict the 16th. we are also seeing a lot of people hop on planes to vatican city where pope emeritus benedict xvi body will lie in state at st. peter's basilica beginning monday will lie in state until wednesday so folks will have the opportunity to go inside and have their final moments as before he has laid to rest later this week. >> thank you so much and good night happy new year to you. >> happy new year. >> coming up, nearly seven weeks after the brutal murder of fort university of idaho students please have a suspect in custody. 28-year-old brian kohberger was
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arrested more than 2000 miles from the crime scene but he is live in idaho with the very latest. >> yes emily, you know how big of a story this has been nationally paired management news of the arrest was like here in this area that is to pretty good size universities just 8 miles apart. and also two fairly small college towns that have never seen a crime like this. but news of the arrest was most welcome by families of the victims. >> to me and my family feels like the first joy we've had in seven days. the reality is you cannot even smile when you have a severe head. there's like a little bit of weight has been relieved and things on the right track. >> we also got a statement put out by the ethan chapin family thing we are relieved this chapter is over because it provides a form of closure. however it does not alter the outcome or alleviate the pain. we miss ethan and our families forever changed where we are
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outside the apartment building in pullman, washington on the campus of washington state university where brian kohberger live since august the third's phd program for yesterday police searches apartment and his office which is also on campus. today i learned investigators had only locked-in on kohberger a few days ago. the police source also says genetic genealogy played a key role in pointing them to kohberger. that means they must of had dna from the to match it to a family member. we will of course know more about that and the other evidence they have against kohberger when he has extradited back to idaho to face four counts of first-degree murder. we have not found anyone yet in this apartment complex who knows him. he was described by classmates as a loner. frankly a lot of people are still on christmas break that this complex prudent also this is catering mainly to graduate students and families, emily.
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>> dan thank you so much with excellent reporting as always. we'll come to you for any breaking developed of course. ♪ >> a joke on me and i were talking about and got outnumbered. i went to the university of washington which is in seattle. across the state is just across the border from university of idaho is generous at lying there for its 8 miles away but for us we would drive over spend weekends going to both campuses. i think times we hear about crimes or things that happen we tend to think of them within a state or a city. but really didn't know make so much more sense that given as always the killers seem to be the one that was right next door. here it happened to be washington state next to moscow, idaho. >> you think this was somebody that may be as a student at the campus for example. you think another statement as you said the state is only 8 miles away. the two big question is the y and the how here. why did this happen? when we interviewed on the five
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yesterday he was acid you ever hear of this name before the name of the suspect who was arrested he said we've never heard that name before did he know the victims? is this a random act by a sick person? did he case the victims before he did this or just in some sort of rage went to the house at 3:00 a.m. in the morning. the how it was truly the mystery here. how do you kill four people in a home not with the gun, but with a knife and there are other people in that home that never wake up are there had to be screams. we heard they fought back and that's how they got the dna. because of the defensive part. here's the thing the moscow police chief yesterday said he cannot one 100% confirm that this was the only person that may have been involved in these murders. you think how else could have pulled this off and less he had some kind of help? how do you restrain for people like that and no one hears anything in the house? there's still a lot of questions here guys.
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>> so many questions lisette and quigley know what we are learning. he is a vegan which i understand the basis of which is to do no harm to living creatures. here we have him being charged with the murder of four humans. also he was a criminal justice phd candidate at that time produce clearly interested in the field of law offered to joe's point no prior record which is why we did not have his dna on on file. you haven't unknown source of evidence at a crime scene the use for amelia to triangulate versus having an identity arty pop up in the system. >> are hoping we learn more for the probable cause extradition monies x-ray back to idaho to help with this more information in that. it's interesting to the families of the starting to see some connections between him and their daughter even though she did not directly know him. we have this previous reports her injuries were worse than her roommates.
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i am wondering maybe she was the link she was the original target? everyone else was part of that sadly. hopefully we learn more. there's been a lot of frustration of the lack of information from authorities. pulsing they played very wisely. i was reading a report from two days ago authorities were saying even though they receive something like 20000 tips and interviewed three to people that know suspect. that's not true they had a suspect they started following him allegedly on christmas day and the d.a. since in trying to obtain a warrant. they were intentionally misleading the public. maybe this guy got all comfortable thinking i am in the clear. they don't think they have a suspect i can live my life how i want and then boom they got in. claim this frustrating for us working in that media it was well played by authorities it seems. >> absolute i do know about this familiar dna open does anybody know how close you have to be? can you get a second cousin does it have to be a director
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relative? you are a criminal i don't get bent as advice if you're a criminal don't go to ancestry.com subscriptions your brothers and sisters. >> rick question great point. the golden state colors identified using familiar dna. we do not be super close but in the orbit that's where additional evidence comes in. for example if they know that person had to be alive on this date and had access to moscow, idaho on the state it narrows the field as a multilayered evidence analysis. >> in the gas attendant who had this hunch i got to check the tapes. she saw a white sedan speeding through something cap 3:45 a.m. i wonder how that plays out in this and capturing the guy was part of the evidence against him if that was indeed the caliber. >> behind it along to her so much more to talk about so much more to come. more holiday headaches for airline passengers after thousands of flights are
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>> welcome back to it is a flight mayor part two. passengers embrace for the week of travel headaches as airlines justly try to get back on track after thousands of cancellations. since december 23 more than 24000 flights have been gro grounded. nearly half of those have been with southwest airlines alone. many of those passengers still do not have their luggage. can you blame the airlines? i sent this the other day when i was sitting in for greg on the
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five. i want to blame the airlines. if i was in an airport i'll be screaming at southwest bottoms, the federal government ruined the airline industry during coveted. i can see people are mad at southwest airlines. they should be mad at the government, joe. consume answer your question with a question how do you think the government destroyed? lexus go back and forth will go back and forth. keep asking. [laughter] quickly shut down destroyed the country. they shut down our economy and ruin the airline business they ruined all business really. it's a function of that is it not? boxers are everything went wrong. this happens so often when it comes to government and spending. they through 7 billion, with the be dollars at southwest and said have fun. it's not like there is any accounting after the fact by the way were they doing with that money? is that for executive raises? is that for paying off folks who may be retiring here's a nice package. or wasn't put towards what it should have been put toward
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which is called redundancy and technology. if your system goes down you have a backup that is right there but oh, by the wind use assistant from probably 1985. i was at the airport two weeks ago, were they typing for five minutes when i give them my license? i just want the ticket. >> they didn't upgrade their systems and so i southwest is going through this. most airlines are not they did not spend the money where this should help request you cannot even say airlines is really just southwest. there the vast majority of flights that have been canceled. the reality is at $7 billion from us taxpayers, from the government. they also made a profit in 2021 of one or $60 million. the first airline to be profitable since the pandemic as well. they had the money they need the antiquated scheduling system was a problem. you of the southwest a pilots association think we have been warning. we have been telling executives this is a problem this is ultimately going to happen and it did. between the money from us the taxpayers and the fact they are
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profitable they have no excuse. i'm always game to blame the government, trust me i am no fan of the government. troxel put out there for you. i will hit it. i also think we have got to blame southwest as well. we arty know our profits are in trouble next quarter. we will see what happens with that. >> emily look at this till airlines start a business blessing to someone trying to work or sleep rather than the advocacy of serenity. i cannot support kids up there but he does not want kids in first class emily big. >> he says that as a parent of three. my favorite was the internet just rose to the occasion just roasted him with everybody being like you're the biggest baby of them all how about noise cancellation headphones? i believe it's a malaysian airlines did actually set this policy to great protests from the rest of the country. they actually kept it and people are flying on it. i think the reality is that
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families and humans are a lot anywhere where you can pay for it. so yes is it disruptive? sure. in our disruption for us i cannot imagine with the poor parents go through that live with that screaming baby pig. >> and sorry i don't trust in with three names. but i agree with him on this. you don't want the babies up there. >> you don't like the babies up there. >> spring break in florida, and it snows. the next year i'm going to cancún. i get to the airport like out of a movie they say were going to upgrade you to first class for free. i'm like this is awesome for to go to first class i've got a screaming baby next to me all the way to cancún. i said i'm sorry, you pay that kind of money you can have screaming kids up there. i like the adult pool at the kid to go on vacation. people go to spring break they should have a screaming baby to remind them there are consequences.
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there are consequences as well per. >> real real quick i upgrade to first class recently 60 bucks i'm like why not? the woman next is so drunk she could not have been nicer but somehow she managed to take the headrest off of her seat the port flight attendant came over and she said don't worry this happens all the time. i'm sitting here going i don't think that's the case. she was really nice it wasn't like she was belligerent. i do not know sometimes a lot of strange stories there i guess. [laughter] is a bad year at the border and our borders are kamala harris is mia. now migrants are overwriting the entire texas and neighborhoods. how bad is it have to get before calmly cares? will 2023 be any different
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back to "the big saturday show". more than 4 million border encounters have occurred under kamala harris' watch as borders are. the crisis exit expected to get even worse next year when title 42 is eventually allowed to expire. meanwhile texas ranchers are left to deal with the crisis at their own front doors. some migrants breaking into private homes. >> from what i understand they shoved in the window unit air conditioner, then went in to steal some clothing articles, drank their alcohol. this is the third time for us in 18 months. this all started with the biden administration. i am sorry but he took an oath
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to protect this country. he does not care about this country. he doesn't care he just wants them all in. he is not going to stop it. soon this is all going to be at a town were near you are or in your town. she is so writes ralph you listen to what she just said, she said he took an oath to protect this country but he does not care about this country. he does not care he just wants them all in. >> there are more important things to think about this time of year, whatever it was. they keeps in the border is secure. that's like an jaws and that mayor is saying the beaches are safe. [laughter] i think obviously they cannot just keep ignoring it but they do. 90% of the press gives them good press and let's it go. obviously the problem is terrible. it's never really been, went to struggle with the fact we have this asylum policy that is ridiculous. we have essentially even when the border is secure we have a
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major problem people abuse our asylum system pay people come in they use it as a way as a backdoor to immigration. then there's plenty of asylum lawyers that fight and release them in the country. it was better during trauma but we were still getting a flood of immigrants in. you've got to grapple with that. we've got to find a way to realistically take care of this asylum issue. >> trumps remain in mexico policy was so smart. before coming to the nine states a lot of people say it's not worth it want to try to lie about asylum and get into the niceties and get lost. but of course joe biden got rid of that. different joe, better joe. i want to talk about this. we wonder what the white house is even doing. was asked about what kamala harris does who is supposed to be the borders are, let's listen to what she had to say. >> i don't have anything to lay out specifically what that work looks like. >> so, she could not really
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answer there. what exactly does she do exactly? >> is a very good question. >> do not pose a question back to me. she is supposed to be getting to the root causes of immigration the biggest bs we have ever heard. here is a thing, tom brought it up before. they are getting away with not addressing this problem because 90% of the media is ignoring it. he is right. did finally see an objective anchor go down there, martha went down there for a long time. she sits down greg abbott and says ron desantis the governor of florida and you and donald trump have all been talking to how the border is open. that is with them inspiring people to come over. you are blaming republican governors for the current situation now and then jean-pierre says it is republicans fault. they are not sitting down with us to pass comprehensive immigration reform for it all right so they sit empty white
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house republicans duping the first two things i should say is we are going to restart border wall construction, right customer democrats will say no. we will reinstate stay in mexico then there is no solution at this point. 5 million people across into this country got to include the got a ways including and 98 were on the fbi terror list terrific terror attack happens in this country at will be solely on the biden administration and the media to a certain extent i've been doing every day, reporting on the human crisis that is at the border right now. >> and emily, title 42 is not expiring at the moment is temporarily halted. why set up to the supreme court? shouldn't this administration beaks securing our border? >> as always the democrats have spun this it's an anti- gop narrative. somehow becomes an issue of race, of intolerance and as well a deflection of the security of the southern border. when in reality our cities, our
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states, i'm now every state is bearing the brunt of this for even a democrat led area san diego county submitted a proposal that was rejected even though they are bearing the brunt of it. even gavin newsom his team in california shouldering the burden of this. meanwhile everyone else is saying we need help from anyone here. it's falling on deaf ears because they refused to acknowledge it is indeed open. they refused to acknowledge their compassion is cruel and they refuse to acknowledge every state is a border state. i know it maybe people fatigued by that stage but it is true. the ranch were just listening to earlier was saying soon enough it's going to be everybody sounded arty is the form of fentanyl. that already is in the form of reduced education. there is so much in kamala harris has absolutely nothing to show for her role as vice president borders are paid. >> nothing he made about any of this to your point.
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promises. >> house republicans will investigate every order, every action, and every failure will determine whether we can begin impeachment inquiry. proxy oversight is a primary function of congress. for the last two years has been no oversight of the biden agenda and the biden administration records of the past years the democrats have not provided any oversight. they have not requested any information pertaining to misspent taxpayer dollars. we are trying to do our jobs in the biden administration sent a signal loud and clear we are going to do every thing in our ability to prevent and block your oversight. >> all right, let's go to ms. booth first. what should be the top priority for the new gop congress? if you have one thing to investigate peel the onion off of it if you were running things in the house speaker which still could happen what would you do? alexa probably go after the
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department of justice and the way the fbi has handled things right that connects a bunch of different things. if you look at abusing, weapon icing with conservatives like steve o'bannon or the collusion with big tech to spy on americans and deny us our first amendment rights. i would probably look there first. but sunlight is the best disinfectant this a lot of disinfecting to do but got corrupt people like dr. fauci on his way out, thank god dealt with the door hit you were the good lord split you. without people like joe biden who is really corrupt as well. it is an uphill battle. you're not going to have the media like that of the generally sixth committee, these hearings in prime time not going to have merit garland is a willing partner like you did after going after steve bannon for the duty to bring the stuffed light on whether going too. quickset is what i wonder, if they go after hunter biden and contest the laptop that show joe biden may have profited office and stealing some places like
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china and ukraine and russia and hundred biden's primary business partner said joe biden is the big guy who got the 10%. what happens in the media preemptively says this is all a nothing burger its weaponization of the gavel. don't pay any attention to this, to lease is a point were not going to see all program preemptively to generally sixth hearing if they do hunter biden's here and there would likely be dismissed. is there a danger of a boomerang effect like a benghazi? >> every thing as a boomerang effect. one back to bill clinton when they impeached him. they had the backlash against that people sympathizer bill clinton. they sympathize with these defendant's blowhard said there was a questioning, it goes on forever but they're so set up a january 6 the way they had misinformed about january 6 and they played the footage over and over for then they went into the hearings doing it like a television production.
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and it still fell flat because it always felt flat. i've seen mccarthy pick one thing don't go crazy over the investigation. they will sleep do these things. the way to get people on these issues is journalism. unfortunately it's not been done enough. >> is a very good point, emily. so we mentioned and saw a clip from kevin mccarthy before. i wanted to say the incoming house speaker but we still don't know whether that will be happening. there is some dysfunction with the gop as far as who they want to have his next house speaker. do you think he gets over the finish line? >> yes a thousand betting i would say yes i think the odds are in his favor. think what the gop needs to do is absolutely close ranks who ever makes it across the finish line. there can be absolutely no infighting certainly no public squandering. they need to congeal themselves. secondly, i really pressure your company denominator outline of the d.o.j. you are absolute right lifter point to, however many investigations they decide to impart on, the need to be
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concise. they need to not be theatrical and give regular updates. we need to know where our tax dollars are going we are finding all these investigations and give us the conclusions. they can do a silent deadly assassination thing where all the sudden they emerge okay here's the conclusion. but the public does not have patience for where our money is going pretty at the same time the gop balances the budget, if they make great fiduciary strides that is were economically and therefore every day at home all of us americans can actually appreciate the difference they then will be making. >> covid is really important to just give the amount of destruction our government deadens its policies in the amount of carnage they left behind with things like lockdowns, the vaccine mandates and all of that. most of it was liza. >> grab strap fauci in a chair. this just fauci the whole time i would be happy. >> things are getting very uncomfortable for the doctrine of the feeling. if you are exactly right, balance a budget is a foreign concept we've not seen in this
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country in a very long time. well, someone 2022 hello 2023 paris collected times square as a millions are getting ready to ring in the new year. plus pete joins us life and the music city that is natural as we look at some of the left saluting us resolutions. [ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ back to the exact ratio. the countdown to 2023 is on. and just hours up to 1 million people are expected to gather in times square to watch the iconic ball drop at let's bring in alexis mcadams live in times square. hi alexis. >> hey emily. you will be done or short amount of time i hope this rain will hold off for you until you get here. there's a lot of people out here and more and more people keep showing up the rain not putting a damper on this party because there is no covered restrictions are expecting the biggest crowds they've seen in years, listen.
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>> the crowd is going to be a lot, it's going to be energized is going to be a fantastic night in times square. >> yes, for david cruise oven setting up for this massive event. we are talking hundreds of thousands of people coming out. big crowds expected this is the first time without covered restrictions and since before the pandemic so more people want to come out bird darting at about 6:00 p.m. and for payments was the ball be placed on top the pole at one times square weighs 12000 pounds. it's covered with more than 2000 crystals and 32000 led lights. is that silica enough there? the ball drop will take 60 seconds and people all around the world countdown to midnight. there be increased security presence in times square pre-party scene that we are talking federal, local, state resources working together to ensure everyone remain safe. except expect the street closures as well and big security screenings. back at her like you can see over my shoulder someplace behind me. they are expecting a fun and
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safe night there with the road closers and the baggage checked you should show up with more than enough time for a people got up around 6:30 a.m. there are no bathrooms. there is no places for them to go they are ready to party out here but hopefully you are too left that. >> deafly ready to party alexis. i'm so excited for her coverage began just a few moments and see you there at 9:00 p.m. eastern. try to stay dry. alright we are not just sell burning here new york city, fox news all-american new year is going coast-to-coast for join us live from nashville, tennessee right here is pete hegseth hi pete. >> how are you doing? it's so great to see. listen listen i do not want to disown new york but it feels so 2019 times square are they still checking vax cards and mass commanded to new york? come on over too national, sea, god's country central time it's free it's going to be a ton of fun. we are going across country. going back to new york no doubt going to be in new orleans, down in florida, across the country. the parties going to be rocking
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at the wildhorse saloon here in downtown nashville. the all-american new year's and we plan to make a good of the few surprise. gilbert's going to be right behind us jellyroll's performing with him. we got a dunk tank with stefan and i can't tell you at this point. [laughter] somebody is going in it, i do know who it's going to be. great show tonight guys were going to try to put the cherry on top of 2022 what to have a better 23 i think that's we can all resolve. >> absolutes going to be so fun to share the night with you. we are so excited, cheers to their nashville i will hold down the fort in new york city. our rate. >> absolutely everyone is welcome. >> thank you for the right guys, across the country is always resolutions people extend for themselves for the next year. but what is the funniest reports of a people for example who live in los angeles have resolved for themselves like for example someplace in los angeles that
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truly frightens you with that does not sound challenging. stop blaming safe on the homeland homeless problem make one of l.a. social equity dispensing fees are just a few. tom does or not rick resolutions there knowing holier than thou woke is in progress is the same things or sing the whole rest of the of the resolution to supposed to be improving yourself. they're like stop global warming says the same thing every time. i'm not a real nurse resolution guy it's too long. i like doing things a couple weeks at the time. like doing an exercise program like 21 day abs or something that is my style. quick that's all you need to start a new habit is 21 days. >> quick so you have to keep doing it? [laughter] if you build a habit then you can pick it up again ladies at
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the whole idea of progress intermittent resolutions. [laughter] works i love how they're saying in los angeles go someplace that frightens you bird isn't los angeles enough? >> is not exactly a challenge. [laughter] but yes, they're not really fun. >> well said. joe hears however can average americans of the top exercising 21 day abs and saving more money what say you? >> america you are all going to fail most of you. i have seen some i swear. a% of people who actually make a resolution are able to hold it past a st. patrick's day. everybody else fails in the first couple of days per. >> while challenge accepted which number one resolution? >> was like in my second trimester these days. i'm going to eat better, lose
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weight, 50 push-ups a day. when we do the show next her december 31, 2023 i guarantee you i will have failed. >> you look great. hexose fishing for compliments for. >> you got. [laughter] works till st. patrick's day. no excess drinking until st. patrick's day. then you have a couple and st. patrick's day are not failing you have achieved your goal. >> i won't make it to sunday are you kidding? [laughter] because unlike joe i believe in you and i you will accomplish her resolutions were. >> thank you of course we. >> and i believe in everyone else that's what i'm saying. >> i believe in everyone. what are yours? despite resolution is not to make one. okay, guys are all-american new year's starts tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. i will be at life from times square pre-joined me all night stick around the biggest saturday flops of 2022 our next purity will not want to miss it.
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this is so easy, cnn plus, it only lasted, three scary munchies 30 days and $500 million, put into this - streaming service and check out fox nation, were selected doing quite well and thank you, check this out by the way,. >> this is new streaming service that leverages cnn trust and credibility. cnn new ownership decided to shut down the scene and plus streaming service, less than a month after he was launched. >> when wrapper that kindness this. >> will that best was when to relate was like will do an interview with you and my biggest pick for the biggest fail of the year, joe biden's attempt to disparage the conservatives, as a mega republicans, watch this. >> this ain't your father's republican party, this is a mega party now to me tell you about this ultra mega agenda, hit is extremist most mega things are.
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>> donald trump with a mega republicans have a representative extremism, the extreme mega republicans, has chosen to go backwards, full of anger and violence in haiti division. >> the mega republicans don't just threaten our personals economics and security of their threats were very democracy. >> for the super mega mega republicans, the mega republican party. >> the mega republicans mega republicans. >> i think that is totally cool but he is a big jerk it top my biggest pick for the biggest flop of the year, will smith, slapping chris rock the academy awards we have a still yes we do that, is acting like a mega republican there. [laughter] >> are you surprised. >> emily. >> that would've been a punch. [laughter] >> oh my biggest veil of 2022, anthony felty, the government did officially comes to an end today. >> let's take a watch. >> will show that we didn't recommend shutting everything
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down i recommended come into the president of the beach of the country down. >> there's no reason to be walking around with a mass, it is not providing the perfect protection the people think that it is. >> a minimum, wear a mask okay, one of the ways that you could do it if you would like to, is go to the mask to the attacks on me quite honestly or attacks on science be ♪ ♪ and with him, goes also the highest-paid, government employee, he us well here's more coming makes more the president of the united states and neither of them no salary said goodbye to him. >> he is able will he literally destroy the economy lockdowns a new were not working force people to get vaccines any new it wouldn't stop the spread and potentially caused injury so fauci is doctor injury. >> do you think there is hope for something turn to normalcy. >> ohno coming cannot stop, they do not see what they do not see themselves as silly as they are
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and to them it is very serious and the believes that they have, they think the world is coming to an insular going to give it up and they're going to turn up the pressure and they don't care. >> i'm still holding out hope for 2023, i wish you and your family the absolute best for happy and healthy 2023, that is a furnace tonight and we will see you next year, and the fox report the john scott, stars right now. >> we remember the pope and the tv journalism legend, as we say goodbye to 2022, and this is the suspect in the murders of four university of idaho students is now finally in police custody and good evening i'm john scott and this is the fox report. jon: authorities arrested the 20 girl, suspect at his parents for so many hope yesterday and he faces extradition to idaho for the murders of four college students in november, anna's
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