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arthel: rabbit in the chinese zodiac. more than 2 billion people worldwide are expected to celebrate. lots of fun. eric: based the faces of the moon. we are back tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello everyone i am julie along with andy mccarthy, katy abolition joey jones. welcome to "the big saturday show". the big story tonight is the charge for the crime for actor alec baldwin? both an actor and producer of the movie rust is now facing involuntary manslaughter charges stemming from the shooting onset with a cinematographer was killed. you may remember now infamous interview when baldwin claimed he did not pull the trigger.
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but the santa fe county district attorney says he did. and it actor does not get a quote free pass just because they are an actor. rex mr. baldwin had a duty at the base level to never hold a gun and pointed at a person while pulling the trigger. but he also had a duty as an actor and producer on that set to have the bullets a check or check them himself to make sure they were not live. as for the interview come abolition the special prosecutor in the case says baldwin had glaring inconsistencies in his story, watch. >> i'm not sure why he was giving a lot of statements. i don't know why he made that comment. i was is very inconsistent with what the fbi report found. but it is a prior inconsistent statement because now he's coming out with lots of different stories of why this occurred. santa fe county sheriff's department, has basically spent
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the last year trying to figure out the burning question here, how in the world did live rounds make it into a gun onto a movie set there were three people responsible. one of them was alec baldwin. what you make of him being charge? >> i don't think they found out how the live image and got to this set for that might be relevant to the criminal charges they brought against him. as someone who's grown up around firearms who is a gun owner it's jarring to listen to people say i'm not responsible for what was in the firearm for it wasn't up to me too check for the number one rule of firearms handling as you treat every single gun as if it is loaded but if someone had to a gun and says it's cold, you double check it even if it is your dad or mom recently dealt pointed at someone or anything you are not willing to destroy. obviously when you're working with props on a movie set the rules change in terms of using blanks are having an empty gun. but the idea and hearing people say it wasn't my fault that just does not fly. i think he's trying to make the
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argument legally it was someone else's responsibility pretty was executive producer. but in terms of firearms handling the idea he can get away with saying it wasn't my fault because i did not have to check as a gun owner that is the number one rule. treat every single gun as if it's loaded. >> joey you are avid hunter you know this. if the gun is going to go off you have to pull the trigger pretty initiate inconsistent stories regarding pulling the trigger pretty pull back on the hammered but did not pull the trigger. does this go off? a 45 revolve if you don't hit that trigger? >> no and i think that is understood. did he lie in an interview or did he lie in an sworn affidavit? did he lie under oath? did he lie in a television interview? we've got some in the panel who can talk to us about the legality of things. my understanding of this is i don't believe alec baldwin try to kill anybody. i don't believe alec baldwin thought there live rounds in the
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gun. think the person who brought them onset and put them in the gun is the most criminal actor in this but i don't understand why we are resting on the idea we may never find out, that does not make sense to me. that is investigation that should happen but however think witness testimony as to whether or not charges are brought or goes to trial. did she say don't point that they get me? did she say they're better not beat live rounds and even jokingly? this she said don't that gun pointed at me at any point? there's a witness statement for things like that you have lots on the case against him but you have a case against him because he thought there were prop bullets in a prop gun he thought he did what he sent a million times i don't know. we talked about the court of common sense the court of what is deemed inappropriate don't take something you know can kill someone and pointed at them and not face any consequences at all but maybe that civil court i
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don't know precedent i do not know the legal system for quite some blood you brought that up he did say he would never point a gun it and on separate clearly the gun had to be pointed to the cinematographer for an order to her to be shot. the question i was involuntary manslaughter do you feel that's an appropriate charge in this case? >> i don't think the case is appropriate as a criminal case. it is a minority view. there is a statute on the books, right? he made enough false or troubling statements, apparently inconsistent statements. he will probably get there's a good chance he'll get convicted in front of a jury. my problem with this as it is all just been laid out, it is indefensible. the conduct is indefensible. we have a tragic wrong that believes in the civil justice system it's always indefensible. the question is, what do you bring down the criminal justice system for? why do you prosecute people? there was a civil case here they settled in for we don't know what megabucks amount he settled
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it for braid the question is, is this worth of prosecution? my view is the criminal justice system is for willful wrongs or people who commit wantonly depraved recklessly behavior like you shoot the gun intentionally into a crowd. indiscriminately you're not aiming at anyone but no you may kill someone. when you have a tragic accident, i don't think that is what the criminal justice system is for. and frankly we have prosecutors all of this country, progressive prosecutors who won't prosecute actual criminals like gang behavior, violent behavior. what we hear again and again and again there is over criminalization. with the resources we have, why go after somebody who did not actually commit a willful act? priscilla juxtaposition here how would you buy convicted every year for defending themselves because they broke a lot the waves of firearms? you put those two things besides of the skies should walk freely millions of dollars yes they
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haven't killed some the firearm because he didn't mean too. meanwhile the woman in florida is in jail because he is the firearm to defend herself. some pick up in the system allow the prosecution but really highlights where they are in this country with local law enforcement, local d.a., local justice system have a lot of liability people don't understand. one thing i would ask. >> if you politicize law enforcement progressive took the movie set part of it out is to people in their home at one person thought their blank bullets and there goes that hey point that at me. does the fact it's in movies and hollywood really provide protection here? >> i think that is the question. i only know there are no firearm accidents is only negligence. all this can be avoided if you follow basic gun safety rules. you look at the lead up to this are allegations of unprofessionalism on the set. alec baldwin as we know is a very arrogant person produces executive producer on this. maybe he thought he didn't need to check and everything will be fine, someone else's job.
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reach out to a friend who is been on sets like this where there were firearms being used as props. real firearms used as props. the way he described the process of the armor working with the actor to look into the cylinder, to look into the firearm to make sure is either empty or there blanks in it, is very different than what was playing out on the set. >> could i just say though, yes there is a lot of negligence on the sets. a lot of people described as a recklessness. they were crimes on the books that stay tuned negligent use of a firearm he was charged with that. there's another person who was shot here, the director. why was he charged on that? it doesn't make sense to me pay. >> no charges filed in the nonfatal shooting of director joel. assistant director were the only other crew members as you note believed to have handled the gun that fired onset. hall's allegedly had a balding 45 revolver, telling him it was
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quote cold or safe. this should be clear-cut. it is a question as to how live rounds got into this because it was a dummy boxer. how in the world to live rounds make it into a dummy box question but how do you test a dummy boxer mix is not one live round? who is the manufacturer of the demi- box question because of the questions i want. certainly i would not want to pull politics into something like this but importuned the view, guess that's their job, joy once again going after republicans, watch. >> the d.a. who is indicting him or what ever i believe the term is right now, he is a big republican for them only sense because alec baldwin is a target for republicans. they cannot stand him. i'm just saying. >> okay that makes no sense. first of all they have nothing to do with politics in this case. this is a case of who got the live round in the box. hitter probably could do it or a democrat?
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no that's not the question the police of the sheriffs office or trying to investigate. their political preference are trying to figure how in the world to live around. >> the d.a. is a democrat. >> exactly. leave it to joy to omit the fact. >> trump did it. >> joy i would love for you to come back on your show on monday and take that back and come up with an excuse why a democrat is out for alec baldwin? how dare a democrat. >> real quick, one other thing only note self-defense law personally. the firearm was used as looked at as a prop i don't know what that does for present cases in self-defense. it's absolute true if i gauge a training i have in self-defense by more liable for charges and if i don't burn your told me take a self-defense class empty the magazine. two to the chest one to the head that shows some matter of intent or understanding. i think the questions are what
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did alec baldwin know about firearms handling? has he been told and instructed to check a gun? you check the bullets, to never point at someone onset? did he break the rules in if someone's been charged with, save that's what was settled in the civil court. i think there is a need for president to be set. >> just to put a button on this this was a horrible accident. he was absolutely devastated. yes there is no denying that this was not an intentional act. is it awful, reckless accident. so might need to be held accountable. >> irony is iffy didn't fight the nra if he would have brought the nra onset this would not have happens. if you have no safety this doesn't happen in hollywood but. >> absolutely break coming up on "the big saturday show", two years after biden took over the white house he is feeling good about the way he is running the country. >> getting off to pretty good start but. >> i think were off to a great start. text what about the whole
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♪ ♪ >> that song is on brand. welcome back to "the big saturday show". two years ago president biden took office so how's it going? biden and his mvp think it is groundbreaking, check this out. >> what you think i think were off to pretty good start for. >> of the car off to a great start request is hard to believe it's two years. >> i wish people to see what i see sometimes what you have singularly done based on who you are. i mean this in all sincerity pretty been an incredible leader these last two years. >> i feel good about where we are. >> is groundbreaking. we've got momentum. >> got a lot more to the request didn't get that chuckle in his first day in office biden promise to be the most transparent administration in history. what about this whole classified documents scandal? >> i'm just not going to go
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beyond that. again we've released information that was very transparent but you said transparent i want to say we have been transparent too. >> has not been a limit of transparency. i will say this, we have been transparent practices be done in a transparent way. i believe that his transparency but. >> i wonder if she thanks she's doing woke politics i'm not s sure. the "new york post" shows there's a box labeled important docs in biden's wilmington home for the same homes on those classified documents were found. and that evidence came from hunter biden's laptop, what a coincidence. listen we now know three years later thanks to some outstanding journalism that laptop was for real. all of us it said it wasn't for real three years ago i guess were vindicated. and now comes from a scandal for the idea hunter biden has got a whole mess of his own might of had access to classified documents will set that to the side for a second, katy. they are talking about how
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successful they are for they certainly have not been successful been transparent but. >> the vice president says she thanks they have momentum for they just lost the house so i'm not really sure where think the momentum is going to come from on capitol hill. she has come along way from going to bite it a racist when someone opposed on the campaign trail when the both running for president now they have lunch together think they've done a great job. they have not done a good job of transparency. iran is a chief of staff will be leaving in the coming weeks. that is not good indicator for where the scandal is going for it and look, we still have so many unanswered questions because of the stone want from the white house press secretary in front this administration about what happened. do not know why joe biden have these documents for the claims and is told the american people he did not know they were in there for it yet there are reports he was using them for a memoir. we now know these documents were in his garage were hunter biden quarantined during covid. hunter biden let's not forget
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has a long history of engaging in very questionable behavior. for this being under federal investigation now for tax fraud and not registering as a foreign agent. with a slight on the federal background check form for a firearm whether it is the laptop showing them breaking the law. in a number of ways. and yet he was very close proximity to this classified information. my question is, did he open the documents? did he end up using them to benefit himself and his family in these foreign business dealings? we do not know the answer to that but it is a question worth asking. >> what a find interesting is the way that media is handling this. at the beginning there's a lot of defending provided it seemed like it's not a big deal. i guess it's the uncle joe thing. even now if you watch the press briefings they are not bad they are not upset about the idea that a private citizen brought classified documents home. they did not get a solid time light their own reporting is
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looking bad now. >> but you brought up the time when the timeline is the most critical of all. penn, biden center in pennsylvania that's 2018 is with the documents were moved over there. there also moved over to the delaware residence in that same year. hunter biden looked into his home, president biden's home around 20,182,019 following 2017 divorce. he was also in that house god only knows what other lowlifes he invited into that home. >> you don't mean coca-cola. but no we are talking about god only knows how many people in that home. aside from the corvette which i don't believe is responsible for reading classified documents. the fact they are separated in three different locations is highly suspicious. do not tell me that was an accident they accidentally separated three different locations in classified documents. there are a lot of questions. i love how the president is
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trying to distance himself by comparing himself to the trump administration or to donald trump was documents. first of all wars the fbi raid? i just want to know. is that coming? >> the thing i don't have a problem at this early stage with not having a search warrant d done. it is a different factual situation for the trump thing went on for 18 months this was a few days. but they had grounds for a search warrant. if you have grounds for a search warrant the fbi has to be conducting the search. what we have heard is a biden white house are being very cooperative. the fact they did not do a search warrant does not mean you don't have the fbi print you're talking about top secret sci compartment documents. the highest rated classified stuff. they made an agreement the justice department did with the
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biden people the fbi would not participate in the searches. and they would be conducted by biden lawyers who do not have security clearance. now the crime they are being investigated for his gross negligence negligence in the handling of classified docu documents. which includes retaining them in a place they are not authorized to be. to be revealed or exposed the joe have security clearances it's one thing for him to say he didn't know. for the last six years or whatever it was. as of november 2 he knew. and the justice department knew. they put their little heads together and instead had the fbi go and get the documents, they have these lawyers go to the different locations and i think make a bad situation even worse. >> you talk about the timing and the midterm election?
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they have this information for they have this information and they withheld it. right before the midterm elections were to match with the results would have been. >> from can one point about t that? they've gotten credit they should never got for self reporting. >> real quick on that we have to go. the whole premise of rating trump let's do this before you hide or destroy something. the response of that situation is to tell biden here's the opportunity in the world to hide and destroy something were not going to come looking. that's a problem that's what a lot of americans are struggling to understand. all right, straight ahead on "the big saturday show", it is the return of the mask. lord help us pretty big move by the biden administration and court could mean more mandates. that is up next. (voya mnemonic.) there are some things that go better...together. burger and fries...soup and salad. thank you!
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♪ ♪ welcome back to "the big saturday show". while schools in several states are now requiring kids to mask up again in classrooms come the biden administration made a move that could allow the mandates to come back at airports, on trains and on buses. the d.o.j. filing an appeal this week, nine months after federal judge struck down the mandates for justice department attorney arguing quote the cdc had authority to issue this order to order effective immediately. the district court erred a ruling otherwise. does this mean the return of masking for everyone? andy, going to first with u.s. district judge who shot down this made it a year ago argued the cdc's ruling they failed to show why they need this authority. d.o.j. is appealing on their
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behalf because they need to protect the power of the federal government. it's not really about the masking. >> really about the masking. i do think this is a choreographed game. we are going to see a lot more of this. they can't get anything through congress at this point with divided government. they have to do whatever they're going to do by executive power. they know the mandates are very unpopular with the left once and badly. i think the game here is the justice department is waving the flag for the left and they are marching into court sink we must defend the ability of the government to impose this. they have a pretty good idea they're going to lose and they can string it out for a longer period of time for they satisfy their base are doing the right thing. and in the meantime nothing really bad happens for the court is not going to allow them to do this. if anything i think the laws cut more against the mandates in the last year in the census supreme court has basically said you federal agencies, if you are
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going to impose something like this you better show us that congress clearly authorize this. so that has not changed. they're trying to satisfy their base are trying to do the right thing and confident the court will not rule in their favor so they are not in a terrible position of telling the others have to again. >> julie, these policies of mandates and schools have been detrimental to children's development. and yet you have allowed the school districts moving back to mask mandates. even though studies show covid is not an issue for kids and masking quite frankly it does not work to prevent the spread precrisis pattern of our kids cannot do math in our trouble in reading. as a mother of three who has had three children who all have been unvaccinated and all had covid within the last six months they were better after two -- three days. to bring masks back and we not learned our lesson number one. number two, the president said himself the pandemic is over soberly masking up against? colds because that's basically what this is.
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you're basically saying you're going to set our country back you going to set our children back our future generation is going to suffer educationally, emotionally, mentally are going to suffer. they've already suffered enough. if we not done enough damage? i don't understand why they have not learned the lessons of the past. our children are way behind now thank you very much biden administration. >> joey it's all about power. i think people are really tired of doing things for the sake of doing them rather than doing effective things. the white house covid correspondent or coordinator said just last month there is no single study that actually shows masking prevents the spread of covid. we need a better ventilation for the american taxpayers are to give the schools and billions of dollars it exactly that. >> you just sat here and told me our justice department is so politicized that's why they are doing this. our justice department.
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i was told by democrats only president trump and bill barr politicize the justice department. merrick garland is bringing the holy objectivity back to it. and maybe perhaps, it may be in our most honest moments we have done commissions to get to things so in the mud and full of corruption or missing facts or whatever you want to call you we had to do an objective commission so americans could sit back and say what actually happened here. we talk for the 911 commission what truths are there we may never find out. where is the commission we cannot trust at this moment any one policy put in place that created other unintended or intended consequences that were detrimental to our health, our livelihood or mental state. masks being one of them. we have the administration still fighting this fight sometimes, not at the border though, still
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fighting this fight the most legal person on this panel says probably for politics. >> i hate to tie the 911 commission was one of the most of politicized exercises. >> fair enough. practice remembered now like fiction. because it ain't how it picnics are member is on the plane when the mandate was taken off people took off their masks, some of them there's videos of them crying they were finally free of the masking and having to be so tough on their passengers. for them to do this again. >> of the height of the pandemic i did not have issues wearing a mask on a plane at the height of the pandemic people were dying left and right. we are in a very different world right now and covid is not what it was when it first came out. >> get these off this plane for. >> and got to run coming up a player who is standing up for his religious belief get some unexpected love to go with the expected hate from the left. that is next on "the big saturday show".
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commentators and type pretended to be shocked surprise and apollo. there are still people in their midst of moral convictions with the ancient near a formable teachings of the religious traditions. okay, first and foremost i what to say i am showing pride is a wonderful way to include all of those. here is the thing though. you have a choice in this country. that his white we are free thanks to people like joey who served overseas to give us the freedoms of expression of religion. this is a freedom of both. so why is it then starts a whole mission to get nfl players to get down on one knee during the national anthem. yet this man decides to privately refrain from doing something that is against his religious belief but he was not
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out there protesting he quietly wanted to refrain and now is being attacked, and joey frequency should've just taken to the knee on the national anthem they would love him. cox here is where we are afraid this is more of a societal understanding of where we are problem. absolute you have to the fact for the majority of a lot of peoples lives are told who they are as a human being, they are gay is not acceptable. now there in a place were society says it is acceptable. it's probably difficult for some people to control emotions or understand where that pendulum falls. what is it mean to be gay and all this questions people having to figure out question archive all respect in the world for that. but there is a difference between accepting someone is who they are by means of saying their sexual orientation is completely insignificant to who they are as a person and accepting someone is who they are basing their sexual orientation is somehow the most important thing to who they are as a person. that is the difference here our
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society still try to figure out. at the end of the day nobody has to celebrate anything in this country. we have a tickertape parade tomorrow for winning world war ii. if you don't show up you should shop your not in trouble for it should not be canceled for by do not understand this is any different other than the fact for those who control pop culture narrative have a stranglehold on the spirit and it's easy to cancel someone who pushes back in a certain way. i don't think this man is being disrespectful whatsoever to those at any specific community by not wearing a certain symbol that he feels like is asking him to celebrate something that he does not in his own religion reconcile. i think that is a pretty american and i don't understand without such a big deal. >> i think people are really tired of people getting burned at the stake for simply not complying with what the left thanks i should be complying with, for whatever reason were going to force you to do things you just don't want to do.
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people are really sick of it. to see his and jersey cell is a great indication the loudest people in the room are not necessarily the majority and just leave them alone for just referred to my good friend guy benson, coerced celebration of something is not genuine. it doesn't help any kind of cause no matter what it is. i am glad to see people are supporting him for simply just noncompliant with what the left and went to pick chris i don't care about the issue, i really don't. keep it out of my hockey. people go to sports to get away from all this garbage. we are at each other's throats, that's what is forced to escape from that. keep it out of my hockey. >> not the fans, the fans voted, the jersey showed the fans voted. >> and go to watch the game it doesn't matter what the sport. unit one a peoples politics in
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opinions and preferences but oh my god we get enough of that every single day of our lives. not even a sports fan. i do not care where you fall politically. i just want to watch them kick a ball around. [laughter] tebo was praying in the while. it's not new specific to a certain style. >> coming up next, some day death before decaf. they're actually saying death before decaf. what's wrong with coffee? climate alarmists are saying your coffee is killing the planet. how dare you. getting rid of your morning brew is a wacky culinary push break get the latest mad claimant push coming up next. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too.
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contribution to climate change and found people should moderate how much they drink because the science says coffee preparation and great greenhouse gases. by the inset coffee is apparently the most environmentally sound. and it is not just copy destroying our planet. climate alarm assay so our cows a food giant in franch is cutting emissions from its cattle by masking cows to trap the methane gas which is given off by burping. is that the strategy coming to a farmer you? [laughter] so i am not a college student or working lawyer anymore. i still need my jolt in the morning. i have these french-canadian scientists who say limiting your contribution to climate change requires an adapted diet pair
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you adapting your diet? was that young people to take climate change seriously masking cows and telling people not to drink coffee is not the way to do a pretty think these people are trying to start world war iii. they should probably be arrested for trying to take coffee out of everybody's in diet. people will be very angry if that happens. you know the study is garbage by what they say about coffee pots. he said the study found using coffee pots contributed less of the carbon footprint than bring coffee with a traditional filter. well, traditional filters are paper per your really arguing individual plastic pods that are used every single day and going into a landfill are more environmentally friendly than a traditional coffee machine with a paper filter? i mean it is just a complete joke. and i think again try to start world war iii they need to be stopped. >> a less general rule is you can't have it unless it is crappy. >> make anything terrible. >> if you combine china and
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india, they admit three times what we admit from the united states. so julie, is it really is sensible to be talking about climate adaptation? >> look at china. as far as omissions. as far as the pods are conc concerned, i guess i'm saving the earth. i use my pods and express their metal i did not know saving the earth worried i'm not sure which is worse but in pretty sure plastic would be. nonetheless masking cows, they want to mask children and other when she. this is ridiculous. it's another example of the left vatican on these absolutely ridiculous theories as far as what is warming our planet. but yes, coffee making is certainly not what is melting our icebergs but it's interesting ironically they use that in their description. researchers wrote in the analysis the pollution for prayer and coffee was quote just the tip of the iceberg. >> wear a mask.
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there's millions of masks in the ocean. >> the other problem is me presently trying to put carnivores themselves out of business. >> is set very specific campaign to attack a way of life we call american culture. there is a problem here the hippies are going to lose their mind about. did you know big bag makes all your soy stuff too? they have to grow so i beings. it takes nine trading soil to do that. all of the things you hate about cows and growing coffee and all that stuff. it takes those same industries to make the same things you enjoy your account your protected avocado you got them to decide if we go to world war iii we've got to have avocados in california. it is all a farce. do not let them lie to you. if you its big changes in you life they feel are responsible do it. i recycle i look for things are paper not plastic but i don't like wasteful individually packaged things to me and it doesn't make sense of it means that take the garbage out more often than not. but i would like to know to the
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coffee companies make more off of a big tin can of coffee or a bunch of individually packed ones you have to replace and buy more often. then i'd like to know how much money they paid is what i'd like to know. >> here in china and india is what i want to know. look, this gets solved by innovation or it doesn't get solved. the thought pronouncements from the government has screwed up everything else is going to solve climate and it is insane. so i they do. >> gotta go, gotta go. alright, stick around big saturday flops are next. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein.
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welcome back to the big saturday show. it's time for big saturday fox. my favorite part. i'll go first. speaking of files, bp, the harris took time out of her busy schedule, she's so busy except the border to travel to arizona instead to push the biden administration clean energy initiatives. she gave a groundbreaking exclamation, examination of how electricity works in case you didn't know.
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>> think about it, every time you turn on the light or charge your laptop or plug in your air conditioner or put leftovers in the fridge, you rely on the power delivered by our nations network of transmission lines. >> aside from the fact that there was very obvious, i do have a question for the vice president, missus vp, when have you plugged in an air conditioner? [laughter] honestly. i know there are people who do but i highly doubt she's over plugged in an air conditioner but thank you for explaining to me how my microwave works. >> what fuels the transmission lines? >> that's the most coherent thing i've ever heard her say. >> it was for a third grader, i think it was clear and concise so thank you. >> here's another flock, the investigation into the address opinion of the decision eight months ago comes up in conclusive.
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it is described by john roberts as extraordinary betrayal of trust yet after nine months marshall the court cannot come up with a name of who did this. we know they clarified although she discussed the issue with the justices, she did not think it was necessary to ask the justices to sign sworn affidavit so we still don't know who leaked the draft and it's put into jeopardy the work the supreme court does when it comes to having things being anonymous and candid conversations with colleagues. it is unacceptable. >> the most objective people in the land to sign their name to something they think. >> i'm sure you are happy about that. >> there's got to be a criminal investigation. crazy. minnesota police chief forced to apologize and delete social media post showing a thin blue line like to commemorate law enforcement on national law enforcement appreciation day. the police chief said in his
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apology while the post was intended to think our police officers, it appears the image offended some who viewed it. i feel like the running thread of everything we've covid today is there's like 15 crazy people and somehow they are making themselves appear to be like 15 billion people and somehow they ruin the world and i just wonder, normal people want police presence. the communities feeling the brunt of this are the ones -- >> normal people are at work. it's only people were crazy who have time for this. a very important issue, i need you to understand, former republican trying to capitalize of his time in congress styling sign copies of generally six final report for $100 on his packs. just about a week for grand, he will sign bottled tears that
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will drive. i will save my money and get a good deal on that. >> no one is buying bottled tears. >> crocodile tears or actual tears. all right, this has been fun. see you tomorrow. >> okay. that doesn't for us, we will see you tomorrow 5:00 p.m. eastern. the fox report with jon scott starts right now. ♪ >> a shakeup at the white house has chief of staff john claim report of the expected to step down after two years as the president gatekeeper. resignation of the longtime biden, mark's most significant departure of key power play in this ministrations since the president took office. good evening, i am jon scott and this is the fox report in. ♪ jon: his impending designation faces mounting political pressure of the scandal.
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