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♪ this feels so right... ♪ adt systems now feature google products like the nest cam with floodlight, with intelligent alerts when a person or familiar face is detected. sam. sophie's not here tonight. so you have a home with no worries. brought to you by adt. it the module quantity of seven show, hello, everyone. charlie hurt. lisa boothe joe concha. welcome to the big saturday show. the big story tonight, more classified documents found in president biden's home in wilmington, delaware. that happens to be the same place he's spending the weekend. what are the chances? the same home where the
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president told us of the classified documents and his corvette, man. all locked safely in a garage. special counsel to the president finding additional docs thursday night he went to biden's wilmington home. with the corvette. and said quote because i have security clearance i went to wilmington thursday evening providing the documents the president's personal counsel on wednesday to the justice department while i was transferring it to the d.o.j., officials who accompanied me five additional pages, markings were discovered among the material with it for a total of six pages. don't worry, the president is so very serious about classified documents, the white house making sure that you know that. the press secretary saying at least 28 times between wednesday and friday.
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watch. >> he said he takes classified documents and information seriously. he takes classified documents very seriously. he takes materials seriously. he takes classified documents and information very seriously. >> he takes this very seriously. he takes this seriously. >> the president takes this very seriously. >> the president takes this very seriously. very seriously. very, very seriously. >> i take classified documents and materials seriously. >> i feel so much better. charlie, i want to play you a little something because obviously this is a fun game that's not over yet, it's serious scavenger hunt and we've only just started playing. who knows how many more tropes they will on earth but as of thursday, we thought we were out of the woods. let's take one more listen. >> is that mean there are no other locations for documents to be stored? documents requested. >> i'm just going to again, that statement pretty much lays it out that they have -- as part of
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the lawyers, they look for places where documents could have been stored. >> is been completed? >> you should assume it's been completed, yes. >> i wouldn't assume that. i would assume the opposite of that. >> i think you are right. we are at the stage of this where the hypnosis is wearing off and now we are watching her talking about how seriously he takes classified documents but it's not working. i think he's trying to sort of put out this message he drives a corvette. [laughter] it is kind of amazing the plethora of places where they find the documents. they are spilling out of somebody's pants, everywhere you go. i do think talking about how there's a difference between what's going on here and what went on with trump or even with hillary clinton and people are right, the big difference is in both cases with hillary clinton
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and the case with donald trump, both could make the argument that the documents were secured. these documents are not secured. >> they didn't even know they were there. that speaks to the insecurity. if you don't know what was there, or how they got there, i think that in and of itself is a problem. >> who keeps anything top of the crash trashcan in the garage? >> my mom. [laughter] >> i mean anything about you -- don't, please. [laughter] but it does raise an important question, this goes to the national security issue with hunter biden, if there was an operation going on where you had somebody with access to classified documents who's being paid by foreign governments to do things with these documents, this is what it would look like. i'm just saying. >> just ask eric swalwell how easily somebody can penetrate your orbit. [laughter] it is terrifying, that's not a euphemism but it's interesting because you are a media analyst and critic, you watch these
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things and you know that there's a carrot and stick approach with the white house press corps. let's watch and exchange between karine jean-pierre and somebody who used to be a friendly, you sense a shift in tone from the press? >> he said he takes classified documents and information seriously. >> he takes classified documents very seriously. >> he takes classified information and materials very seriously. >> he takes classified information very seriously. >> he takes this very seriously. >> the president takes this very seriously. >> i want you to know i've seen never 15 times so when i love something, i want to watch it again. that's what he did that but now i want you to watch the press secretary -- we are not going to do it. >> did you know they take classified documents very seriously? >> they shredded the tape
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because that's what they should have done -- maybe not but it's interesting because we saw a headline this week from newsweek that wasn't an interesting thought take and maybe, just maybe, did merrick garland doom joe biden's 2024 campaign? he supposed to be helping the president, he supposed to be his wing man. >> it's not the plane, it's the pilot, kennedy as you know. i watched it again last night as you know. all i know is karine john pierre is having like the best three day weekend right now. she has to be ms. bender i would think because we witnessed -- >> who do you think she's sending her resume out to? >> msn beer. the maker qualified for this, she's the worst press secretary of all time, we could agree on the and this was the first time outside of peter doocy where she had to take an coming from reporters were even cbs starting to hit her pretty good as far as relevant questions around these documents and she says we don't
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have to be confrontational, we've worked very well together. that tells you the press is now on board finally doing their job and holding the powerful accountable. here's the deal, there's no way donald trump could be indicted now in the same sober world because they would have to indict his own boss and that's not going to happen but i thought peter doocy had the best moment of the week, twice, to have the president admit the documents were next to his or that which sounded ridiculous, let's take our life savings and put it next to our cars in the garage and slid see how we feel if they are secure but when he asked about the visitors locks, joe biden has been to delaware, 195 days of his presidency, 61 weekends and we don't know who's going in-and-out of the crime scene and what does karine jean-pierre do? we been transparent about the locks, how you reprogram?
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we are not talking about that, we are talking about wilmington. >> it's like confronting your child over shoplifting but i got a great grade on my chemistry. let's not talk about walgreens, let's talk about chemistry in the periodic table of elements so please, that brings us to a conversation because obviously you have a current president and former president under investigation for having classified documents unlawfully so what we do? either you throw everybody in jail, lock them up, biden, trump 2024 in prison or -- >> a prison yard fight. >> that would be so fun, like orange is the new president. >> i don't agree, the president has ultimate authority to classify or declassify, a vice president does not self with trump it's basically a process
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fight and joe biden he clearly broke the law probably intentionally and i don't know if this makes them less likely to go after trump, they could set the groundwork to get rid of biden and go after trump and say we're doing it the right way, virtue signaling, what have you but the way i look at it, look at the documents reportedly pertain to ukraine that were found at a chinese backed think tank that bears joe biden name and you look at china and ukraine, countries where his son has had business dealings with joe biden helped grease the wheels, joe biden flying hundred biden out on air force to when he was vice president to grease the wheels with the chinese business guy back in the day when he was vice president and we know with ukraine hundred biden was making money after the holdings, tens of thousands of dollars to do nothing but bring the biden name and joe biden got prosecutor general fired his investigating so that's the way i look at it so i wonder how much of these documents have to
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do with china and i would love to know what the documents specifically have to do with ukraine, knowing his family's battleground. >> i look at the classified documents like bedbugs. if there are bedbugs, i don't want to be anywhere near the house or the bedbugs or anything but somehow with possible pockets of classified top secret in some cases, intelligence, they are at the house, is that weird? like why would you go there if it's an active crime scene. >> if he goes there this weekend, 61 times, here's the thing. did democrats, they trying to take out their own president? i don't believe everybody -- >> have you seen the guy? >> i get it but everybody is so critical they found the documents and had to report, they could have got rid of those things and nobody would have known thing. >> it's interesting because the put him in a folder that says personal so it's like the
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classified document police, we will never look there, that's personal. now they have to take a folder marked joe biden classified documents and detailed. >> the one thing we learned from hundred biden, i don't want to see anything marked personal and the biden family, it's just so gross. i want to see anymore but i do think is instructive, joe biden would not be in the white house but for the strenuous actions of the press and it's a different situation. he's not going to be able to run the campaign, he ran in 2020. >> you cannot prosecute one presenr a former pwhile the curt president is guilty of the same thing, that's conflict of interest for them so they have to -- >> i want to see an fbi raid because that's the president.
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>> don't you think it's amazing you have a sitting president about to announce he's going to run again for reelection and now these things are discovered after they've been your. >> but they are next to the corvette. >> i think the corvette is a parting gift. >> he drives a corvette. he has a corvette. >> coming up on the big saturday show, will there be more turbulence for the transportation secretary after all flights were grounded this week? growing concerns mayor pete isn't up to the job. that's next. ♪
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♪ welcome back to the big saturday show. holiday travelers are hoping for your skies and no more airport chaos like the faa's ground stop debacles wednesday when more than 10000 flights were either delayed or canceled. transportation secretary pete buttigieg the house this won't happen again. >> again, the needs to be redundancies and layers and layers of protection here. this is an incredibly complex system so complications happen all the time but we can't allow
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them to ever leave to this level of instruction and we won't allow them to lead to a safety problem. >> we can't allow this level of disruption, he says so how can he make sure? a new op-ed in the new york post digs into this arguing democrats care more about pete buttigieg his identity politics and if he can actually do his job. let's dig into the op-ed illiterate, this is what it says in the new york post op-ed, mayor pete's department of transportation declared wasn't gender inclusive and timber second, 2021, it should henceforth be referred to notice to airmen's, not air man. very important. mayor pete preoccupied his department scrubbing bigotry out of that acronym never occurred to the biden penetrations chief diversity higher the system itself might need some extending to. joe, you go through a lot of the people joe biden surrounded
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himself with, cabinet pics or other pics and they were to check boxes like pete buttigieg so is in the administration showing us why we need to get back to this merit-based system? >> absolutely and bill moore had the greatest line, while china is rebuilding bridges and infrastructure, we are debating on what to rename our bridges and infrastructure, focus on the wrong things but there's a chapter in my book about this called all the presidents men and women and you look at joe biden and we see the incompetence on this and the fact that he's into his 80s so there's an age factor as well but you look at who's the energy secretary? jennifer granholm, what did she do before this? governor of michigan and cnn pundit so what's she doing running the department of energy? pete buttigieg has a small airport, small bus station and a ton of potholes he left behind and he's in charge of transportation? $100 billion budget, 60 thousand
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employees just there alone so he wasn't qualified and kamala harris is the biggest example of what you're talking about in terms of checking off the box, border czar or the border is secure and mayorkas running so then you look at the team around him, this is the jv team? it's an adult softball team and misfit toys except they are running our government. >> how bad is going to get? we had all planes grounded for the first time since 9/11, that's pretty bad. >> it's really bad and you tend to want to laugh because there fundamentally unserious but it's a serious issue and the situation, this was the system, pilots know whether or not they can land a plane full of humans or not, whether you can land safely or not and of course it's important the idea that they are more concerned about the name but even when he's talking about we are never going to let this happen again, very important,
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redundancies when the faa turned to the redundancy system, the backup, notice to airmen, unreformed, the system didn't work either so literally these people should stick to gender identity, anything that deals with physical stuff. you can't let these people have a hand in it. >> let's play this clip from the delta ceo, he had some thoughts. >> i lay this on the fact that we are not giving them the resources, the funding, staffing, the tools of technology they need and hopefully this will be the call to our political leaders in washington we need to do better. >> is a just a money problem next door throw more money at it? >> the government has taken too much money and spent it in improperly. it very rich for an airline ceo
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to say we just need more money. how many billions of dollars to the airlines get in order to stay afloat during the pandemic? that wasn't just to offset salaries, that was also to make sure their systems were functioning. southwest failed us when everyone else was supposed to get planes off the ground and passengers home for christmas, southwest couldn't do that so here you have another failure so i want an accounting. i want an auditing of where the pandemic money went to the airlines in particular but also where the money has gone, year after year after year for the transportation department. how much money was in that infrastructure bill? is it earmarked to be spent ten years from now? you've got systems that are 35 years old and we are still using them, did mayor pete not get a briefing on that? is he not aware of what crises we potentially face in terms of how we get around the country and the world? if he's not aware, my bigger worry is what happens next?
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if he took his eye off all of these balls, there might be a few in the air he's not aware of and i think that could be to our detriment. >> he should probably get camp. >> no one gets fired, do you notice that? nobody gets fired. >> kamala's speechwriter so he can -- >> she'll run him out of the office. >> supposed to run for president? is the number one thing on his resume just like kamala, how do you win when you say look at the job i've done? >> straight ahead, biden takes a victory lap on inflation. will he have egg on his face because grocery prices are still storing? what it means a recession could be business casual. stay with us. ♪
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welcome back to the big saturday show, president biden taken a victory lap on the economy. the media may be trying to make sure you believe it. axios reporting there will be a business casual recession in 2023 because j.p. morgan chase, bank of america and wells fargo take recession sounds pretty casual. kennedy, you are our business expert here. what is the problem with that? obviously inflation rates have slowed but they haven't gone down, probably a good thing big picture but obviously people's -- inflation, people are still paying more money for groceries. >> there's no acknowledgment of that so there are two things here, one is no one really knows anything but everybody pretends to be an expert. >> are you talking about me? >> i'm talking about jerome powell and janet yellen and how they should not have jobs, they
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should be ashamed of themselves and there's nothing casual about a recession when you can't feed your family because the price of food has gone up so much and has not abated. you lose your business because when you raise interest rates, you are the fed, it makes money more expensive to borrow. it can't borrow money to start a business or sustain your business and if you can't improve the equipment you've already got, your business will go under. there's nothing casual about that so these terms are incredibly insensitive and there has been an about-face here from j.p. morgan chase and bank of america because just a couple of months ago they were telegraphing gird your loins. this will be worse than 2008. we already have weird stuff going on that secondary to the pandemic but now the labor market is strained in so many ways that that may completely
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greater. >> the media is no longer guarding their loins and -- janet yellen says inflation has been quite moderate, low for the past six months or so. it is the media going to be covering for them? >> absolutely. when inflation went above 8% and fell from 8.4% to 8.1% in the president was saying inflation is now 0% not the way inflation works, he was going month-to-month and not comparing to one donald trump left office, 1.4% and now is still above 6%, four times higher yet the administration and many media is torquing over this as if everything is fine. look at everything up, energy and fuel and gas, particularly food, people between heating and eating they are choosing. >> energy is up 34%, fuel up 63%, gasoline at 38%, groceries
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19%. an actual cost on families, about 10000 a year. politically fast forward a year end a half and we will be in the middle of a huge election. should be a layup for replicants but -- you never know. how does it play out? i don't because the political dynamics of the country are so different now mailing balloting and we are lied to on a monumental scale and facing this massive propaganda war of the country and biden administration has already rewritten the definition of recession one so why not do it again? i think that is the problem, the bigger problem where we face, the power dynamics during covid shifted so dramatically where the government controls so much of our lives and we are lied to on a degree where what is the truth anymore? how do you find the truth in this environment where the media lies about everything? they feel like the disconnect between the people in charge and what's going on with everyday
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americans and working americans, i don't know if it's ever been later in my lifetime. >> you have a situation where you have -- gas prices and inflation where it's almost like because it's not as bad as biden made it at first, it's a little utter or the bleeding has stopped, somehow he's doing victory laps -- >> six and a half% is still six and a half and that's how they measure it but i love they are trying to change the definition of everything in it used to be if you have two consecutive quarters of negative growth, that's the textbook definition of recession and they say it's not recession, that's not how recession works, you're getting defensive, i'm not defensive. i don't trust anyone in this administration to forecast honestly the economic picture and they also, they think people are dumb. >> they do. i'm not a mask expert but the 6% is on top of the 8% so it's like until wages catch up or costs
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come down because you're producing more which is not going to happen in a biden economy, it's -- >> that's another dishonest metric they employ, they say wages have gone up. let's say wages have gone up 3% but let's say it 20% more expensive to fill up a cart at the grocery store you're not making even, you are still using money in this proposition, you were earning before, $10000 a year, almost 1000 a month, 60% of people in this country don't have $1000 save for an emergency and they are still taking it, a big gut punch every month from a dishonest federal government who had no problem taking the money and seeking the irs on them. >> you know men can have babies, too? men can have babies, to now. >> coming up, biden pushes the biggest baddest electric vehicles head of the ntsb pump the brakes. bad news for biden's dream?
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♪ welcome back to the big saturday show. mr. biden want you to buy electric vehicles and even gets behind the wheel of the biggest ones. check this out. >> jumped in the back. on the roof. you look good. >> hit something else. it's quick. i'm going to step on it. 80 miles an hour. we'll see what it is. ready? >> there's a roadblock. wednesday head of the ntsb warned the heavy ones are dangerous thing on concerned about the increased risk of severe injury and death for all
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road users from heavier curve weights and increase in size, power and performance of vehicles on our roads including electric vehicles. lisa, you are smart a new to move down south and i'm sure -- did you ever consider california? >> absolutely did not. >> good, what they want to do there is not sell anything but electric cars by the year 2035 so here's my question, you live in an apartment? >> i do. don't give the address away the map that will happen. in the apartment complex, let's say you had an electric vehicle, how do you charge if there's like three, five, 1000 people? when things these things through or if you on the road in your car runs out of charge because you are in traffic like you are probably around miami or orlando san francisco or los angeles, then you create more traffic the most important, an electric car, she points are $60000. how does the average person
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afford that? is any of us thought through very well? it doesn't seemed like as you pointed out, the reality on the ground people are feeling and what the government is pushing are two different realities. >> i'm surprised they let joe biden drive still. i would think they would take the keys away but i will never get an electric vehicle because i look to china as the reason why i don't want one so -- well, china tracks their citizens through the electric vehicles and make the vehicle manufacturer's turn over data points about the drivers as well as pinpointing their locations part of their larger surveillance system like the covid tracking system they used to disallow people to leave their homes or go to the grocery store i want an electric vehicle because i don't want to be tracked by the government and that's the whole reason why china is pushing its citizens to electric vehicles and why are trying to do it here in the united states and i believe that's the same reason with pushing for some of these electric stoves as well to be able to track citizens.
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>> kennedy, the three biggest polluters in the world, china, india and russia and they are not on board with any of these climate change initiatives so we could do everything in our power and spend trillions of dollars and destroy our economy, it doesn't matter if they are on board. >> that's what happens when the government does this by force. if there are individuals and companies who want to come up with innovations that allow us to use an abundance of goods very little energy, i'd say it's a great evolution for society but has to happen privately, it has to happen naturally because it happens by force, you see the grid turned upside down like california, short they want you to drive an electric vehicle theoretically but the power grid can't support that and the governor had to come out last year say stop charging your electric vehicle. all that means is there's a brown outcome at the bottom of your feet will be red because
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will walk everywhere because there are no modes of transportation and it's about the power, they will figure out eventually how to make lighter batteries when the market catches up and there's as much demand naturally from people who have heard good stories about electric vehicles. we are not there. >> i want to play a clip from aoc, here's aoc, congresswoman from the 14th district of new york gas lighting her instagram followers about possible ban on gas stoves. >> i do think it's funny, absolute utter republican meltdown where they are like you can take my gas stove for my cold dead hands or how dare you talk about gas stoves. you have a gas stove. first of all, i write. second, it doesn't even matter because by that logic, these are the same people who would have said we should never have gotten rid of leaded gasoline, it's about a decision what may be
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sold and regulations in the far future. okay? everyone take the temperature down a little bit. >> perpetually software here, charlie. >> kudos for her for doing instagram videos drunk, i admire that. [laughter] >> i concur. >> i think more members of congress should do that. give all speech is that i love her defense is she is a renter. what does that mean? people don't own the building? they are not going to pay a massive price? i agree, has to do with being able to keep track and follow people and it's why i still have the round thing, the knob, you turn the knob. >> chinese tech giant put out information but the world economic forum posted an art article, indoor emissions and the solution is indoor tracking
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and air systems so that's why, the more we get involved with this technology, the more data they collect on us and the more control. >> by an apple watch? straight to the white house. >> they turned us all into conspiracy theorists and it's not even conspiracy theories now, it's fact not. >> it's coming true. >> they all do. conspiracy theory, like really bad stuff, eight months. >> anyway -- >> don't get me started on the chemtrail's, charlie. >> do you smell that? how about living in a mess? the big saturday show debates updating deal breakers. that's next. ♪
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♪ welcome back to the big saturday show. ever heard it's not you, it's me? sometimes it is you. a new survey because we need service on things like this, the top dating deal breakers. let's hope these don't sound
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familiar to you. number one, smelling bad. number two, being a know it all. number three, being rude to a waiter. good one. number four, living in a pigsty. number five, being overbearing and rude. lisa, i think this is proof, i love the city for one reason, it proves we kind of already know what you wonder about. common sense and basic decency, it actually stilled matters to most people. it's only when you get into the crazy world we deal with you start to wonder about those things. what are the deal breakers for you? >> i always pay attention if an up on a date how they treat a waiter or an uber or something, i feel it's if they are rude to them, they will be rude to you. everyone in the beginning is nice and then they get rude. but obviously if they smell, who would be into that? >> exactly.
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>> no one likes bad smells. >> you mean in terms of po or hygiene? >> all of the above. >> lack of hygiene is disrespect to those around you but -- >> slipped deodorant to them? how would you correct that? >> break out with them. just don't go out with them again. >> i'm sorry, if you smell -- >> but i think that's -- it's cleaning the gene pool and that's the whole thing, if -- you should not procreate if you go out with somebody and you smell like a dumpster. >> absolutely not. that's your body's way of letting people know you're not good genetic material which is a key when selecting a mate so if someone smells, it activates your discussed, discussed is activated, there's an inverse proportion with disgust and arousal, discussed goes up and
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arousal close down but this would not have been the top of the list in 2019. this is a child of the pandemic. people who used to sit in their own filth and got used to the smell and the dogs didn't mind so they stopped caring. >> how do hippies procreate then? >> they marry other hippies so it's mutual. >> but -- so two negatives cross out -- >> something like that. >> you know it's funny? not with the smelly part, that's totally a dealbreaker but you know how okay, if someone checks you and you are not interested in them like they are annoying, but then if it's someone you like like, was going on? you tend to tolerate things if you're into them but if you're not, you will find any reason to mix them off the list. >> a smoker? >> i don't like smoking. >> cigar smoking is a plus, put that in the w column. >> really? >> what else? >> good hands.
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unkempt hands, gross. a man who wears sandals? automatically off the list. >> what they have really good toenails? >> i can't see it. that's a later reveal, charlie. i'm not looking at the man's feet from the word go. >> what about manicured fingernails? >> absolutely no polish unless it's blue and he's doing it ironically. someone who quips their nails. >> what if you are a mechanic and -- >> a bit of grip? that's great. working hands can still be hot hands. a little bit of callous on soft skin is all right. >> you know someone who's more manicured -- >> you said it, i didn't. >> you don't want someone, a guy whose hands are more manicured than yours or eyebrows are
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better, do you know what i mean? i like a man man. >> eyebrow grooming where you can tell they've been shaped -- no. >> i used to write relationship columns. >> can you send them to us? >> absolutely that's my advice, be normal. >> stick around, big saturday flops our next. ♪ ♪
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welcome back to the big saturday show. time now for big saturday flops, picks for the biggest fails of the week. i'll go first. ufc, the trojans removed the word field from its curriculum citing racist connotations. lisa boothe, you've always taught me one rule in life, the most important thing in the world and that is what? >> i think i was the one who told you that. >> really? you can't spell ufc without -- that was you, kennedy. >> you said that in the green room. >> you can't spell without ufc. >> kennedy went to ucla, she's been asking -- >> i went to tennessee. >> i know. when you get to my age, trust me, memory is the first to go. take over before -- >> i should have just went along. [laughter] >> you can't spell slacks
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without ucla. >> but everyone loves slacks, slacks are great and it sucks to suck. eta, they also suck. they are calling on the university of georgia to stop using live was bulldog as its mascot. peter hates people. they also don't like animals. he loves the attention, this is an incredible breed. english bulldogs are loyal, gassy, they are wonderful smugglers and they will be your best friend for life. same with post, boxers, peter hates them and they want to outlaw them. i will outlaw pita. >> a purpose in life and what more could you ask for? >> king charles are also a great dog commit yes, i love -- >> all i know is bulldogs have one the national champion ships to consecutive years so they are doing something right.
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>> i thought tennessee would go -- i got a little excited during the game. >> great wins this year. >> tickets were premature. >> if you need further proof america is collapsing, austin unveils a sculpture called the embrace. this is proof we can have dutiful status commemorating beautiful people anymore, it's a statue commemorating mlk and if you look at the picture that this was taken from, this was taken from the moment where mlk embraces after he's been nominated for the nobel peace prize, you look at the beauty that picture and look at this headless sculpture, they are beheaded and it looks like a junkyard for bronze or something. >> it looks like other things are being embraced. we don't need to get into the
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details but -- >> he looks like he's getting into the details. [laughter] >> do you know who else sucks? these guys. almost every house democrat voted against an official resolution, condemning the recent attacks on pro-life organizations and churches so i guess they are for it so they also suck. >> that is insane. you are right. evil is one way to put it. again going back to dogs, they hate dogs because they hate people because we need to dogs. >> we need people we are going to keep being people and i don't know about you -- i really enjoy being a person with good hands, charlie. >> people are people. >> we need people to create more people to have more people. >> the luckiest people in the world, lisa. >> full kamala harris. >> we would talk about venn diagram. >> on a school bus.
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did you go to school on a school bus? the plan is for the show to go on for the big saturday. i just want to thank you for making me feel welcome, my first time on the show, it's been wonderful. that doesn't for us, we will see you back here tomorrow 9:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m., that's what i said. big sunday show. the fox report with jon scott. >> the president white house attorney said he found five more classified documents at president biden's wilmington delaware home. good evening, i am jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ this latest revelation brings the total number of documents found inside the home to six, in addition to earlier discoveries in the garage as well as the biden center in washington. a special counsel and multiple congressional committees are now

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