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hyped. again, weather is looking spectacular. according to nasa all systems for a launch are a go. 1:45 a.m. eastern time. >> it should be spectacular, all right fill in cape canaveral thanks so much. can you imagine that? >> as always. going to be great that's it for us thank you for watching. ♪ hello everyone. i am and need a logo guy benson, nicole saphier and gianno caldwell. welcome to the big send that show. the big story tonight, the lab leak theory which many scientists and conservatives were slammed for suggesting the origin of covid-19, now being accepted as fact by the energy department wall street journal citing a classified intelligence report recently provided the
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white house and key members of congress. reports the energy department now joins the federal bureau of investigation in saying the virus likely spread via a mishap at a chinese laboratory the energy department conclusion is the result of eight new intelligence is significant because the agency has considerable scientific expertise in overseas network of laboratories but some of which conduct advanced biological research. that's a big 180 from the insistence of democrats and the media the lab leak theory was a conspiracy. cooks very, very strongly leaning towards this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated. >> just weeks ago doctor anthony fauci rejected the conspiracy was man-made in a lab in wuhan china. i get this with donald trump is still pushing the debunked. >> i'm really sorry the lab leak has become such a distraction for so many people.
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because frankly we still don't know. there is no evidence of. escape from the lab it sounds like something from a comic b book. both scientists and the u.s. intelligence community agree this coronavirus was not man-made. that is not a possibility. rex okay, well it turns out there were quite a few smart people who thought perhaps this virus escape from a lab. he wanted them is sitting right to my left dr. nicole saphier who said it in 2020 cnn had a field day with her. here's what they said. safire said it was possible the virus was man-made within a laboratory and escaped. that has been rejected by experts who have studied the virus genetic sequence. okay, dr. saphier left marcus a selleck vindication are what you think? >> if that was the only article that did a hit piece on me during this time but they are not. certainly not vindication but i love to see the piece of
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intelligence that came out that made the u.s. energy department change their mind on this. i'm not sure it will ever be declassified but i'd love to see it. bottom line thus collect early 2020. most pandemics most outbreaks do happen from natural spill over. you find and the wild but to date they still have not found genetically similar us virus to the one that causes covid-19 in the wild. so where did it come from? if you think about other possibility is outside the box. that's what we're i was doing at the time for the faction of the wuhan institute of virology and the general vicinity of where the outbreak happened it also had the most genetically similar albeit man-made coronavirus within the lab not to mention there were some bizarre cellular data traffic patterns. there were rumors some of the scientists got sick and they had to be hospitalized for that is the reason why could not refute or reject like dr. fauci did. could not reject the possibility. not factual but it's a possibility.
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entire chapter in my book panic attack going down to the genetic sequences of why this is a theory we cannot discount at this time without additional data. that data still has not emerged you cannot discount that. and unfortunately the virus said that came from a lab that in itself is not nefarious. but the cover up by the come the world health organization the u.s. government having misled the americans is nefarious, deceptive affected given $30 million in last seven years for the research and mixed vaccine development may boost organ the money back to our taxpayers. >> isn't known within the medical community labs in china are frequently setting different viruses. is it on the question at the get go? >> at the united states we also then dana function researcher. we also look at coronavirus'. i'm fortunate they did not want to print is a big letter came at the very beginning of experts
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that essentially said there's no way this virus could be man-made it did not come from the lab. unit one of the people who signed a letter? a gentleman who was the president of eagle health, which is a big nonprofit that takes millions of dollars in the u.s. government and gives it to the wuhan institute of virology. that is not a conflict of interest i do not know what dhec is. >> the white house is speaking about this report this new information but white house national security adviser jake sullivan, let's us know what he has to say. this is just won this morning. >> if we gain any further info formation or insight will share with congress will share with the american people. but right now there's not a definitive answer that has emerged in the intelligence community on this question. >> anybody spoke out against the grain several years ago, they were called a conspiracy there's a racist or racist conspiracy theorists. what you think they want to call people now? >> i'm stuck on this clip right here with all the evidence that
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came out the reporting that came out time and time again about this particular virus we see jake sullivan they don't really know, i just walked the streets of new york were people smoking a lot of weed. i say something wildly medical contacts. what is his excuse? yes there a lot of people ostracized for time a great journalist, great scientists, a lot of different individuals. big tech colluded with that theory as well. people posted articles. there should be vindication for people who are right. they're still trying to say that it is not confirmed. with the whole agency saying this is likely true. there needs to be a thorough thorough investigation. i think there's going to be people watching even this segment you are concerned there will be a thorough investigation considering the fact joe biden is seemingly so friendly with
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china 10% for the big guy there needs to be something done that's white so important that we have a republican house that are going to do these investigations so we can finally get to the truth and possibly hold china into account. >> speaking of that, where is the evidence going to get this .3 years later? >> destroyed destroyed by the ccp. i think eventually to the bottom of this might be impossible at this stage. however the lack of cooperation to put it kindly the active obstruction of the chinese and government at the initial stages what could have been useful i think is more circumstantial in favor of the lab a leak theory. this disease had just sprung up naturally from animals and jump to humans you think the chinese government would say let's please put all the evidence on the table to show it is not our fault. the fact they did out of the world to see what happened to me is particularly pointing in the direction the sake escape from their lab to be very embarrassing to them. i think cynically unfortunately
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were not going to the full truth. one point i want to make though, the ghost back to the cnn attack on the doctor pretty goes way beyond just that though. over and over again we hear from the narrative and protectors the establishment in this country paid the media and others, the experts that things aren't misinformation or conspiracy theories we don't get me wrong listings exist in our world. they can be very dangerous and insidious and can poison our discourse. but what also poisons the discourses we need to take things you disagree with and you label them misinformation, or conspiracy theories and they turn out to be true then people are not going to listen junior actually cry wolf for real next time. something might be conspiracy theories not just the origins of covid. was not just mask mandates you deviated slightly from the orthodox and yet it was approved you were a pariah instantly. we see in other areas to the
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hunter biden a laptop. and vaccine crt in schools. the list goes on. i think some of the people responsible for the name-calling supposedly in defense of the truth are undermining the value of truth in this country. i would hope there be introspection. but i'm not going to hold my breath. >> i think people want accountability for this it. one of the first things jim jordan said when the republicans won back control the house were going to have investigations on a, b, c1 is the origins of co covid. whether or not that investigation happens, whether or not there is a results breaking any of these people get the reputations back? >> i would hope so. doctor marty makary my radio show this week i just read three different data points for the last week vindicating. he has been saying for years. i think it was satisfying for him to hear it. the mob the witchhunt mob will they be held accountable? >> absolutely not, capitulate
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that's all they want to spray the team to capitulate. the moment you decide not to use your voice your platform you are canceled. we have seen that time and time again. the hope is we continue to give truth like we do here fox news channel. continue to give the truth and let people make up their own decisions. but the cancel mom's just going to keep doing it because they want people to follow their lives a child lies those very brazen during this pandemic the people being censored the most big tech was certainly putting some of my tweets and makary's tweets. who are the doctor's and most the sensor during this class right fox news doctors, myself, i'm at the largest cancer center like the world. document carries at jon hopkins, it's not like they just found us in some dark alley. we know what we do pray. >> dr. saphier was never part of the riffraff okay? i think you've got some indication there. moving on, coming at president biden said it before and he is
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big scented show. new fox news pulls out today give president biden low marks on his handling of the most important issue to voters, the economy. about one third of voters say the economy is the most important issue right now for immigration and border security are second on the list and climate changes third period biden is not giving much reassurance the economy will even turn around he's even blaming the media for making people worried. click to think things are little out of whack and i don't blame people for being down for example there down about unemployment there are better jobs, making more money. inflation is still higher than it should be. in everything from gasoline prices to a war going on in
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ukraine. so i can't think of a time when there's been greater uncertainty. i think it goes well beyond the economy. think about it. you interview for the news, can you think of you turn on the television and say god, that makes me feel good. most anything. everything is in the negative. >> how was biden doing on the economy? not while the fox news point to thirds of voters disapprove of how his handling the economy and inflation. republicans say biden and the progressive wing of the democratic party are trying to destroy america. not save it. >> the truth is the left today to be working on a blueprint on how to ruin america. we would spend trillions of dollars we've seen in 40 years. we don't understand the state of america and the weakness of the progressive movement, that it is
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impossible for us to offer positive optimistic solutions to the challenges we face because of the progressive wing of the democratic party. >> are right, going to go to you. economy the big ticket item on every voters mind it really does affect everyone. obviously resident by did not cause inflation certainly sought help to prevent covid defect for the start of inflation. but he is not helping it. let's think about the american rescue plan that come through in 2021 and increase spending the inflation reduction act which despite the name is not combat inflation action is more spending. he himself said we have gas prices we have the ward ukraine. he is on canceling the keystone pipeline he's on funding the war in ukraine. he is not helping. >> it is interesting. a lot of spending during his administration so far. it's interesting look at the polling the difference in the
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importance of different topics democrats versus republicans press looking at one pole they think the economy is the top issue second issue is climate change. 18% the gop says about 3%. it's interesting to look at what voters feel is important. but the economy is on top. biden is in trouble there if you look at those numbers. quickset and strike the polling polling shows the economies number one, polling shows people don't think president biden is doing well. in guy i want to get your opinion there's another poll about democratic primary voters on their 2024 nominee. 37% say we should keep biden. 53% say they want to see someone else. take a listen to this president biden continues to play coy but he is alluding to another run. >> let me ask the question everyone is asking, are you running? >> well, apparently someone interviewed my wife today i heard. >> i heard that to just before he came on for.
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>> i am correct to call her and find out. now all kidding aside. my intentions are to run this too many other things i have to finish in the near term before start a campaign for quick some asking brought up your wife, no biden traveling in kenya and she was asked just today is all that's left at this point simply setting a time in a place for the announcement? and she said pretty much. [laughter] you agree with your wife's assessment? >> god love her. look, i meant what i said. i other things to finish before i get full-blown campaign for. >> when you make of this guy? he is more thanks defendant does not include making a pledge and even has? >> exactly. we talked about this yesterday on the show. i intend, he intends a dance they've been and months. this might have an expiration at some point. they can probably get away with it for a little while longer. but, at a certain point if they
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don't actually commit and they don't announce a reelection bid all the whispers will grow louder and louder about other people potentially jumping and based on among other things the polling was put on the screen for a lot of democrats are not thrilled at the prospect of nominating this man again but he is incumbent president that must always run for reelection. it's very difficult up roots and incumbent who wants run again. we will keep an eye on it with the other point that jumped out at me, nicole, we put all the issues up on the street he is underwater among the american people broadly produce underwater at every single issue pole. and on the most important issue economy and inflation he is at the very bottom in the 30s. if you are the republican is for you. the perhaps temperate good news and concerning element of it is he was also struggling and sucking wind on these issues in november of 2022 and the republicans underperform pretty significantly. the notion then be some lay up
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against joe biden or anyone else for the republicans in 2024 i don't think overconfidence is wise. >> in terms of a timeline announcing his reelection bid. if you look at barack obama was president he did not announce his reelection bid until april and did not start campaigning until may. >> he also is not 80 any did not have those numbers for. >> i agree with your talk about what happened in his previous election, it's not necessarily a layup. think that's what we have to have a robust republican primary. ron desantis seems to be a guy relate challenge trumpet whoever wins we support the nominee and we move on. this particular time i see the things biden is saying, he is like i don't blame people, but you did that's what you've done for months you blamed americans continuously and said they were brainwashed as if they don't other bank accounts are being defunded if you will, 75 or $100 on average per american that they have lost from inflation.
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this is a serious issue tells you exactly why his poll numbers are what they are. but for us to actually win this next presidential cycle it got to have the best to take on joe biden. and i think we can do that it actually win. >> polling shows americans not to say confident in his ability to handle inflation democrats are winning patient run again for this will be an interesting next couple of months. straight ahead, crime is running rampant in schools are in the gutter. will chicago's mayor lori lightfoot collected this week? what does chicago need a leadership change? >> yes. >> i think would trying to find a leadership change for a while but. >> a big sunday show heads to windy city to catch up with people who live there before they go to the polls that coming up next.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back thank you for being on the banks of the show. the chicago mayoral election just two days away as a bonus in the city plagued by rampant crime and homelessness may be preparing to give mayor lori lightfoot the boot. lightfoot currently trailing in the polls amid multi- can field pinches a selection likely had to run off eventually. it looks like lightfoot might get knocked out in the first round. violent crime in chicago surged 41% last year compared to the previous year. of course crime is way up over pre-pandemic levels as well. now, as many viewers may be or are calling here, jenna's own brother was killed in an act of senseless violence in the city of chicago last year. net city many residents and the mayor, the incumbent is not sufficiently focused on curbing crime. gianno, eric him up at that photo on the screen it is
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difficult to see i am sure it is particularly tough for you and your family issue are still trying to make sense of this tragedy, still an unsolved murder in that city. i understand you spent some time there recently trying to get to the truth and also trying to get a pulse of what voters are feeling their pain. >> absently and thank for mentioning my brother. this past monday would've been this 19th birthday. totally innocent did not do to do with what occurred. but i will tell you that there are a lot of folks in the city of chicago who are simply put in fear for their lives just by living there. mayor lori lightfoot is a big part of that reason. i went out to chicago and i spoke to some of the motors there about what their thoughts were about the issues that are pressing chicagoans to the polls, take a watch. >> do you feel safe in your walk into the streets of chicago? >> absolutely not for quick chicago the worst cities on
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crime. i fear for my life every day get on that train. >> it is horrible it is not safe. look at all the shootings. this is way too much. >> i already was a beat up on the train. give me six stitches in my head. and nobody did anything about it for. >> everyone in our city deserves to be safe because they are safe. >> does chicago need a leadership change? >> yes. >> i think we've been trying to get a leadership change for a while. >> what grade would you give mayor lori lightfoot? like f minus. >> hopefully she's willing and ready to pass the torch on the somebody that's looking to make chicago great again. >> chicago has a massive pro problem. not just with the homeless community but how we support them. we cannot be writing on the trains thinking i'm going to be shacking up everywhere and can't close the airport they are in there. then kick them out, they come back in, they sleep all over the place. >> chicago has a receipt had a
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report showing there's a lot of failing schools in the city of chicago. what are your thoughts on that? >> it is pathetic. this not surprise me there is a lot of great teachers in the schools but the schools don't have the resources. >> you think the chicago public school system is failing a student is? >> beetlejuice is a horrible mayor. >> she has got to go for. >> i voted her in but i'm voting her out. >> a while. they had to say they voted her in and voting her out pictures and then i went to college at northwestern just north of chicago. spent a ton of time in that city pride lived in chicago the start of my career. look, there are parts of the cities are extremely dangerous height murder rates the suspend a perennial problem for many years. this is different. there are very good neighborhoods safe neighborhoods plagued by crime. different types of voters who voted for lightfoot hoping she would be the most serious can it sink look at these results which are when the polls show a very close race for it's tough to pull an election like this.
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some of the polling the incompetent third place out of four it's really interesting dynamic in that city. people are looking for answers. >> no kidding. i took a look at the early votes. the early voting numbers for this race are huge 193,000 people so far have gone to early votes compared to 113,004 years ago, 80 plus thousand more people have gone to early vote. think people are very inte interested. i remember early on the pandemic is living in los angeles and our city's rate lock down and so chicago. i member mayor lightfoot got in trouble because she went to a salon and got a haircut under the cover of night. her excuse was on the public official i have to look nice. [laughter] at that there plenty of other public officials are plenty of other important ceos and people with prominent jobs, they did not get to go do that. >> also average people want to
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look and feel good. i'm sorry you are the mayor oh my goodness. gianno was talk about what you think might happen on tuesday for their two questions here. number one ultimately can she get reelected? no one is predicting her when a straight up majority. dish even make a run up on to say? i don't think so the former ceo of the chicago public schools they are calling a conservative and a republican because he says we have to respect the police we have to hold them accountable and we have to have policies in place to protect victims and make sure they get justice. common sense is now considered a conservative notion. that is where we are right now. i don't think she is going to make the run up and i does not. paul seems like the right guy for the job at the particular time for. >> wouldn't be great if we could talk about crime but how it relates to politics? unfortunately can't do that now he cannot focus on the victim spread chicago for instance is not had a republican mayor since 19207. the other highest metropolitan
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cities in the united states of the highest crime per capita memphis, st. louis, detroit. the lesson then republican mayor's 1967, 45, 57 clearly politics are at play. when it comes to chicago you have the first black woman mayor, she is off awesome while also openly gay could check that off the box in stop having diversity boxes checked? what does a great town great city a lot away but it's in a very bad way. one party rule for decades. we'll see what happens from coming up is florida governor desantis continues his rise to prominence, that media attacks also continue to ramp up. not surprising for their claiming to santos in his approach involves quote bigoted extremism. a response from the governor himself, next. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein.
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>> welcome back to the big sunday show. for the very date florida governor desantis took office the media attacked everything he did. those attacks are not slowing down. quick to run from florida it's all crystal, meth, alligators. that is a people think progress we have to address our past that's what is trying to attack. once we rolled the standards and information it allows them to pass and more people to live in their bigoted extremism's like he has been doing. >> how does desantis handle his attacks? he's opening up about it tonight on life, liberty, and live in part here's a sneak peek. quick student of the meeting will be going after me.
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i get elected by 32000 votes. one of the most hotly contested governor race in 2018. i come in my view was a man won 50% of the vote but i have one 100% of the executive power. i'm going to use it and pursue an agenda i'm going to be bold i'm not going to trim my sales. part of it though is to be on offense but if you are not on offense are basically a sitting dock and you let people come and take pot shots at you all the time. people see you out there. they see you are active. makes it more difficult for these narratives to take hold in their coming to shoot at you. >> a full hour long interview is tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on life, liberty, and live in. so florida governor desantis said he wanted to be bold he surely has been bold. i would say that. right now florida is the nation's fastest-growing state's 1957. picked up a congressional seats in the last census. desantis won reelection handily
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59.4%. almost 60%. he's very well-liked therapy. >> very well for good reason to pray because it's not a lot of interesting things about controversial things too. >> he has. i will right off the bat he made lord attracted to me when i moved out of that prison called covid in may of 2020. i will tell you there's been some controversy of things, don't say guy you find out i don't want to thrilled, phaedra learning about sexual anything, i did not learn about that so i was 13 in school you have to sign a permission slip. the education board for example with black history where the learn about what was in the black history which was not really black history. and then they're calling him a bigot and all these different things. one guy was a member of the miami-dade black advisory board called him a racist. but then the organization issued an apology to him. i don't believe him to be said thing.
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i think ron desantis is doing a lot of the right things in california pretty clearly cannot agree everything a politician does. but he has put us on a footing that is excellent. got businesses moving there, ken griffin moved his whole firm there there calling it wall street south. this is the person who should be a major leader and our country from going to support him every chance i get. >> it certainly is a lot of talk about them coming out and declaring his candidacy for president. guy, i know you had a chance to stand and talk with him recently. what was your impression? did you ask about running for president? do you talk to him a little bit about some as controversial policies because i talk with them lester and spent some time with him in tallahassee. i did not that hard after the priest going to do what is going to do in his own time frame i would guess. maybe may or june if you could announce that would be roughly the timeframe. i just think it's so interesting
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the clip we played the little montage you've got leftists in a studio in new york city sneering florida is crystal, meth, alligators, right? this is a city that has all sorts of problems including lots of people leaving for florida. it's not because they are meth heads. it's not because they want to get eaten by alligators. it's because there's promise and opportunity in the state. "ron desantis can do and he has done frankly whether to taxing democrats, from other democrats called journalists which are constant. and also from president trump and trump world. they are all scared of him. i think for good reason politically for it all ron desantis has to say at least for the moment is the scoreboard. look at the jobs, look at the residence, look at tourism and look at a 19.4% electoral margin. that is a big a mandate in the biggest swing most diverse and biggest swing state in the
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country. that will be the make america florida slogan. that would be the basis for a campaign national should he choose to pursue perks miami-dade county. this guy was alluding to and said it was meth and alligators. i'll give him alligators i do think of alligators i think of florida. but the message saying new york is the number two states in the country for mass. in florida is not even in the top 10. that is just hyperbole. but the reason have to come out and beat name-calling and everything else and completely attacked governor desantis just as you are saying because they are terrified of him. because if and when he runs for anything, he will win because of what he has done. that is the reason you had three to 20000 people move to state in the last year. not because it's a horrible place to live. but because he is doing it right whether they want to admit it or not precook scoreboard. quick since the election i was talking to a congressional staffer out of florida she says there has been 400,000 new registered republicans since the election in november.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back to the big sunday show. this is how we do it. [laughter] american girl dolls making the bold claim there at 1990s themed girls are historical. the company tweeted the '90s just yesterday, as if her new historical character twins, isabel and nikki share girl power goals. now, oh my gosh. >> can i correct you for a second period it was a more like as if. [laughter] quickset is it, clueless. [laughter] i think we all might have lived through 1999. i do not know guy i'm just interested since 1999. >> historical. how prehistoric are you? >> definitely getting old. and here's the thing was had the '90s do feel like it was just
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sort of yesterday. that's just not true. i saw this meme going around a few months ago about music stations that play music from the 80s, 90s, and today. today has been two and half decades at this point. it is been a while since we were in the '90s. i've got the '90s are very nostalgic for a sport in the 80s i don't have memory of the 80s. the '90s were my childhood. and still feel like the reference point for what normal is in it has not felt normal in this country and this world for a while. so, it still is a little bit jarring and disorienting to see the word historical attached to the 1990s. but, here we are. >> which are wild memory from the '90s? >> is delighted the song we as a bumping out in the last break was the first cd that i ever bought, there it is. we planned going to break i actually defend that song.
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so don't resend the language young people are using. [laughter] you are younger than i am get out of here. [laughter] it's a good solid but very, very 90s. i have my little walkman head like a cd player this is really getting exciting. remember the one you could take a portable cd player and then plug it into this kissimmee looking thing into your cars kissimmee deck? listen to music in your car. the car wouldn't bump in the road the cd would skip. young people watching who are these ancient people? what are they talking about? [laughter] looking at the american dolls i have the clueless looking one and the skirt then there's the grunge looking one. i was the grunge looking one and kurt cobain died in 1994 i did not wash my hair for a week. because i was committed. >> look how fancy you are. [laughter] quick super fancy. one thing i remember, have the walkman, the cd player had the beeper, the pager. do you guys are but he from home alone?
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>> walkie-talkie? >> no talk boy who talk into it and then you can change someone's voice. i have one of these i recorded my siblings, i recorded my friends and i used it. this was like a modern-day spyware and i wish i still had one pick what you are all making me wish i had your childhood. [laughter] seriously. anita, so you have children. i want to know how to explain to them what happened before 1999? uphold old thing called the internet that have been for 99. martin still thinking about how to explain that. i have a 9-year-old daughter who loves the american girl dolls. i'm sure these dolls are coming, some point, there she is at the american girl doll start with my husband became to visit there she is standing in front there. we loved the american girl doll but to call the '90s historical is pretty funny. during the '90s i used to like to wear a spree do you remember esprit and bennington? no, oh gosh we. >> i wore a lot of flannel.
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we have a picture but is wildly popular in the '90s. and so yes, i've got to explain all these things to my daughter she laughs at me. remember y2k? >> thinking the lights were going to shut off. >> and nothing happens thank goodness for. >> it was all fine progressive trip down memory lane. tag, you are it. [laughter] sick around the big four is n 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. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed.
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>> welcome back to "the big sunday show" it is time for the big for the pics for the biggest stories everyone will be talking about this week. i will go first, the alex murdoch trial he returns to the stand tomorrow after days of bombshell testimony last week prosecutors exposed his alibi as a lie placing them at the murder scene the night his wife and son were shot to death. some say he is out lowering the prosecutor with his testimony. the courtroom drama resumes tomorrow with the defense of the prosecution calling a couple more witnesses the jury could
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have the case by wednesday. this is been very dramatic as you have you guys watched it. >> i definitely listen to some of it. >> i guess the jury can get the case wednesday it'll get more interesting. for all of you watching the murdaugh murders hosted none other than nancy grace, she is the whole thing covered tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, you don't want to miss that. >> she does a great job. >> she is phenomenal. >> new study finds exercise is more effective than medication for treating mental health. >> isn't it amazing how we waste research dollars. if anyone listens to me at all in the years that physical activity is not only good for your physical health but your mental health and virtually big pharma has a large marketing budget in people look for the quick fix. this study out of australia showed a small amount increasing physical activity walking, going upstairs improves depression, anxiety and if you find yourself not feeling well talk to your
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doctor begin outside into physical activity to be good for you. >> i'll be walking briskly to dinner and have a glass of wine. >> this is really fascinating baseball has some controversial new rolls in the play not spring training including this chaos at a game between the boston red sox and the atlanta braves this weekend, the braves at the bottom of the ninth because of what you're seeing here the batter was ruled out. they have this clock with major-league race ball and they spew like the game needs to be shorter in approve of the rules and a sport that needs a anamorphic traditional. and i do not like this baseball should be leisurely and relaxing to have an important to decide that way because the batter was outside of the box a little too
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long i'm not here for. >> and basketball when they do the foul shots is there a timer, they're supposed to take the time to prepare for the shot shouldn't the same thing be. >> live a shot clock and basketball. >> during the game but when they do the foul shots. >> there is more time i'm not a fan of this personally and there's so much confusion on what just happened. >> i only go to games and five a sweet. >> ohio pizzeria posted a sign seeking non- stupid employees. this is a funny story the owner of the shop had some folks working for her and they were getting calls where people were making pizza orders that they did not pick up, one call was a $100 order pizza and i think jimmy thaler probably made that call and he just never picked it up. there is a shortage of people in the workforce right now but if
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we can hire less stupid people, i think we will all be in great shape. >> the pizza shop got more business after the sign. great to be with you guys that does it for us. we will see you next weekend. the "fox report with jon scott" starts right now. he is all the news covered for you ♪ ♪ >> the environmental protection agency announcing certified facilities in ohio will accept toxic material removed from the train your ailment site and ease policy ohio. this comes after other states pushed back after being dumped ground for the waste. i am jon scott. this is the "fox report" ♪ >> the epa had paused norfolk southern railway of the toxic material as it reviewed the disposal process following the backlash. the company had been solel
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