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them apart. they were in separate channels after being dropped off grace but that didn't stop brenda from finding a way back to her friend in the good news is, both got adopted together. that's how fox reports on this saturday. i am jon scott. it june 10, 2023. i'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >> hello, i am joey jones along with allysia acuna and joe concha and we are the big weekend show, the two big stories tonight -- former president trumps rails against president biden in his d.o.j. while on a waffle house in my home state of georgia. hear from him and moments but first, a censorship blamed bombshell, courtesy of one mark zuckerberg. the big tech ceo claiming the scientific establishment as facebook sensors post about
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covid's that ended up being true. watch this. >> there were things obviously. , maybe factual but may not be harmful. are you going to censor someone for being harm if there's no harm the occasion of what they're doing? but there are other places where they take the stuff around covid earlier in the pandemic, real health implications but that hasn't been time to vet the scientific assumptions. a lot of the establishment, waffled on a bunch of facts and asked for things to be censored, more debatable or true. >> convenient is the word i have for that. it's kind of convenient to say that now when a majority of americans are over covid moving
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past it. before i go to one of you, this is mark zuckerberg talking about the 18 million post they did remove. >> if we see harmful misinformation on the platform and we take down, it's against our policy. >> when you see this, what you think? >> it reminds me of the hunter biden laptop story where only 18 months after the fact that all these news organizations new york times, washington post say that new york post story was right, it wasn't russian disinformation and now for him to do this do over, it reeks of phoniness because remember what was considered a conspiracy during covid. covid came from a lab that studies coronavirus is in wuhan. remember what john stuart said? if there is a outbreak of chocolatey goodness and hershey, the first place you would look is the chocolate fauci in pennsylvania could the vaccine
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prevent you from getting covid like biden said year later after the pandemic, no, it can't. can the vaccine prevent transmission? no, it can't so all of these things, kids being safer in schools as well and schools were safe. they were safe. now we are seeing this do over and i don't like it. >> it's a little more than a do over, to me it is a scandal. when i look at this, mark zuckerberg is saying we censored information we now know is true. i feel there needs to be consequences. >> the rewriting of what happened, the truth, that's what's happening now. we knew the truth of the beginning, people like doctor john of world renowned epidemiologists earning us in march 2020 had a fiasco in the making because we're making decisions the data, he was correct march 2020, this could have been avoided if we allowed room for truth tellers but they were silenced and said media
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drove fear intentionally for clicks and readings and to hurt donald trump and the people who fail us is our government we would be better off with the government out of the way but what did the government do right? they killed people, so did lockdowns, vaccines didn't work, the efficacy failed, they didn't stop the spread. they're probably killing people but nobody wants to talk about that. that was the government doing but where they did 60s is up pending elections for the future and things like mail-in balloting and trampling our civil liberties and things of that nature and gaining power so our government failed us and so did the media are now they are trying to rewrite the truth and so many americans suffered and people dying of overdoses and loneliness, ugly people in the hospital. people didn't go to their grandmother's funeral so there should be punishment for this. >> so much a motion looking back years later, people are still upset, you are a career reporter
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and you know how important it is to get facts straight also you reported on stories this year that were personal to you emotions could have ran rampant when you look at this, what you see? >> when i saw that, i thought there are people out there going no kidding. we knew that's what you are doing the entire time and when you talk about repercussions, when i think is apparent about my kids who stay home, my kids went to the freshman year of high school from our living room and we seen the effect of that all over the country where kids were going remotely with the fact is had on their health and education, test scores and the like and the power of the teachers unions have had that has become even more outsized in all this, i go back to listeners sank we had to take down information, we had to censor real information, to me, it's
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heartbreaking because there's nothing we can do. we can't get that time back and our kids can't get back what was taken. >> quit relitigating this, i think we have to keep at the forefront of the conversation. presidential election season, one person i think will eventually run for president if not the cycle, soon, real big on lockdowns and that california governor gavin newsom. this is what he had to say about working with trump. >> donald trump being negligent if i didn't get your reaction to what happened and i say that as an american. >> as you know, i didn't have a closed fist, we had an incredible race during covid. like no politics with california like none. whatsoever. it's a fact. i've got a lot of critique from the left. >> that was our very own sean hannity, exclusive sitdown interview with gavin newsom that will air monday 9:00 p.m.
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eastern and i am excited for that. a sneak peek we are talking about right now, you heard what he said. does that go well for trump for him to say that? >> i think it does. it showed trump was willing to work with democratic governors during covid. remember what he did for andrew cuomo while andrew cuomo was killing people in nursing homes, back into nursing homes, like taking a flamethrower to dry grass and he was never held accountable but he sent over to ships and had the center turned into a huge hospital that he did not use and that's when he was at least -- go ahead. >> i'm sorry, i don't mean to interrupt but this is important, what trump did was support governor as they were deciding how they were handling it in the states deal with it. he said he and trump worked well together as well. >> i get what you're saying. what newsom says.
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>> when newsom says that, that says he has an eye on the presidency and wants to show he can work up with the other side. >> what if gavin newsom's motivation says it's moderately kind about trump right now? >> maybe he wants him to be the nominee. i don't think it goes well for him, i wouldn't want gavin newsom saying anything. i think trump did a lot of good things, look at foreign policy and areas where he excelled. covid was not one. he went to fauci and deborah burks, so i would not give him in a for covid but he did a lot of things will in covid was not one of them in my opinion. >> he did have a lot to say about covid when it was happening. i love hearing politicians in their own words. this is gavin newsom talking about stay-at-home orders. >> the vast majority of californians are in this new protocol. >> 246,000 state employees will
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be directly requested. in fact, required to provide verification been vaccinated. required to submit to testing. >> the work we have done in this state, i would argue second two other state, this is a state, first state in the country to mandate public education system. >> i alluded to it earlier, you have kids in school and they would be proud about keeping kids at home and restricting people's rights. i feel like that issue has not gone away. >> it has not and the parents are going to forget, i know that for sure. i do think he's going to run for president. i think that was an incredibly political move on his part. that's what he is built to do. i don't think this is going away anytime soon and i don't think it should. >> is a classic hypocrite, by the way.
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>> he's taking pictures with magic johnson. >> we have responsibly on tv to discuss negative effects of responding to covid and doing so does not diminish the fact that covid was real and i think that will be the attack against what we are doing. >> but the truth was never told during covid is why i will continue driving that because it still infuriates me. >> we will catch more of this later. former president trump takes on biden in his d.o.j. and a surprise stop at my favorite, waffle house in my favorite states, georgia. >> , the waffles, is a good? i've got to try one. too many waffles. [laughter] >> i hope he got a scramble's mother. the indictment is next. ♪
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biden's d.o.j. in a brand-new reaction to the indictment against him at the georgia gop convention calling criminal charges a quote political hit job. then he doubled down during a surprise stop at a waffle house nearby. >> the documents is a witchhunt from a disgrace and should never happen. it's pretty our country joe biden has 1,008,150 boxes of documents. he cuts documents in chinatown, he's got documents, he doesn't want anybody to get them, it's a disgrace was happening and this country is paying a big price should never be allowed to happen. i did nothing wrong whatsoever. did absolutely nothing wrong look at the presidential rec records. we did it by the book, perfect except we have bugs and creeps running the country and it's a real problem for our country. >> joining us now, former acting
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u.s. attorney general matt whitaker, great to see you. thank you for joining us as you know, trump's attorneys forced to testify against them and their legal analysts saying this could be grounds for appeal on this issue alone. what you say? >> i agree going to be today. i agree the question of whether or not his attorneys should have been forced to testify against him is a very important question. the president mentioned, the presidential records act, i went back and read that and the espionage act to see the interplay between the two in the presidential records act says all documents, all records, no exception for national defense information and no exception for classified information. everything is captured by the presidential records act after the espionage act. there will be a lot of appeals on this, a lot of interesting first impression by court to
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decide these issues but this case is a lot of twisting attorneys before we ever have a live resolution. >> i don't have a legal degree, i don't know the law is much as you do, when i look at this, i put myself in the position of moderate voter or string butter in a look at this, everything we know biden has done for hillary clinton has done everything we understand trump has done and i see double standards. president trump called the south today. let's hear it. >> biden scott 1850 boxes, he's got boxes in chinatown, d.c. he's got boxes all over the place. think of it, $18150 boxes he had minus peanut biden didn't have any authority and no right to possess the documents, none whatsoever yet nothing happened to crooked joke. >> there's an article recent
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that all presidents take documents, they bring them out, all of them. virtually every one of them, even if fairly modern times and hillary wasn't indicted. she should have been but she wasn't indicted. she was protected by the democrat. biden was not indicted. what he's done is terrible. a political hit job. >> in response to people talking about this parallel, will the clinton not to be forgotten, says -- is bringing back in light of this recent news, she put a tweet up the says limited edition but her e-mails support on work together groups working to strengthen our democracy. i bring that up because let's pretty brazen. she saying i got away with it, president biden will probably get away with it but we will mail trump for it. >> i think a lot of americans including myself see the double standard and it can't be explained away. i think the special counsel
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certainly is trying to differentiate his case against donald trump versus the other two cases. jim comey famously said no reasonable prosecutor would bring the case against hillary clinton. i disagreed at the time because i thought what she had done, it was access, her e-mail server was accessed by foreign adversaries and that is concerning. joe biden case still progressing, we don't know how that will turn out. there is a memo from the department of justice this is a sitting president can't be charged while in office but all of these things, i think it is the responsibility of the attorney general to explain how these cases are different and how donald trump gives charge, how joe biden, his political opponent in 2020 and most likely political opponent 2024, joe biden and merrick garland and special counsel that works for both of them and bring a case
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like this against a political opponent and not have it reeked of pure politics. >> lisa boothe here, we talked about this on my podcast, the truth of lisa boothe, we both know he will not get a fair trial with the alvin bragg indictment but this federal case is being tried in the sout southern -- southern district of florida where there will be trump supporters so why there and what does it mean for him? >> it's interesting, first of all, this case was pretty much investigated out of d.c. and the evidence was developed and judicial decisions were decided in the district of the district of columbia and now they've brought the indictment in the southern district of florida, certainly a better jury pool than d.c., less than 5% of d.c. voters that would have made of the jury pool voted for donald trump so certainly not big fans of trump but you asked jurors, can you be fair and impartial? that's the test, make sure they
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don't have bias so in the southern district of florida, certainly we will get more republicans, conservatives but it's also a question, i think he's got a good draw for a judge, judge cannon is a very good judge who should be fair in this case but there are a lot of issues to be decided. >> twenty, 25 seconds so quick answer. i want to know timelines from the newspaper cycle, how long will these legal processes go as far as alvin bragg and federal case and georgia potentially, will they get through the 2024 election thereby making trump front and center, referendum on him as opposed to joe biden and his record on inflation, crime at the border and education? >> especially the case in georgia is brought, i don't see these cases going to trial before the election, certainly not before the primary as decided by the summer of 2024. this could be a long winding road and trials may not happen
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until 2025. >> thank you so much for being here, we appreciate you helping us sort this out. coming up, joe rogan is fed up with companies on the woke agendas on customers. >> target lost billions of dollars because they tried to have this private selection. stop shoving it down everybody's throat. >> a liberal target trump supporters and the drive through line at dunkin' donuts will show you what went down when the big weekend show returns. ♪
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[cheering] happy pride year, happy pride life. >> now joe rogan calling out companies like target and bud light as they lose billions upon billions of dollars amid the backlash were there will products and should. >> target lost billions of dollars because they tried to have this private selection. then obviously the bud light thing with dylan mulvaney, they lost 20 plus of billing dollars. can you imagine you just send leap to a confused person, dave 365 of womanhood and to send them at [bleep] can with the base on it and your company loses $20 billion. that is wild [bleep] so we are seeing that now but we never saw that before where people are going enough, enough. stop shoving this down
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everybody's throat. >> all right. joey, to you first time you could go to a baseball game and crack open a bud light and you would get this thing called escapism. now these companies for whatever reason, feel compelled to dip their toe into the water of things like let's appeal to the transgender community which makes up think something like a 5% of the population and now they pay billions upon billions of dollars. losing boycotts before, they come and go and companies recover a week or so. this feels different? >> social media -- the way we are connected and communicate and what it brings out in a positive and negative, so much from the real life and so many conversations don't happen in real life and it's no conversation or much worse conversation for people fight and they don't know why.
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one thing does not prove the presence of another. you can respect dignity of someone whose lifestyle does not align with your beliefs without celebrating it and not celebrating it is not the same as attacking it. i think people are in such -- we need to bring it back down to attend. putting out in front of everybody thing you must celebrate me, saying bud light but this can in front of a person and kill the company but conservatives have been put in place for it. >> is what i don't get. los angeles dodgers, a country mile, your attendance higher than the second or third team, 47000 a night and they have for many years because of exciting products on the field. why would they do something like inclusion night or transgender nuns attack catholics when 50% of the families according to the doctors is latino and latinos
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are mostly what? catholics so the errors, i'm surprised the warheads are growing because as joe rogan pointed out, we not talking millions, we are talking tens of billions of dollars repercussion has to come to the top. >> is not enforced. they made calculations because they are spitting in the face of their customer base. they are paying the price and i hope to continue. i've been actively going through unsubscribing from every e-mail i get about pride because it's not a celebration, it's active submission, you must celebrate this, you must go along with the program and now it's about grown men working for children trying to encourage young people to mutilate their bodies in the name of transgenderism and it can't get on board. 2023 pride collection, target partnered with this, it tells you will about where we are as a society. >> you never thought controversy of bud light and target. it's crazy. anthony bass, a picture or was a
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picture blue jays, he apologized for sharing a video that supported boycotts against bud light. >> i recognized yesterday the pride community which includes runs of mine, i am truly sorry for that. >> you know what crazy in this case, the blue jays say this was a baseball decision and i am a baseball stats guy. as a picture, he's given up four hits. over ten appearances so i think he's doing pretty well so the baseball thing is horse manure decision but now he doesn't have a job for simply exercising his right to free speech. >> with cotton where you can have a believe but if you want to express it in any way, shape or form you literally have to stop do cost benefit analysis. what will be the consequence and how much can i lose, we like
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lose my career, my business was money? before you even have a chance and i think it has a silencing effect on some. >> one thing i always say if you make half of the world map by taking your stand, all you can do is make the other half mad about apologizing for it. i learned by people complaining he was apologizing. he should never have apologized and suffered whatever consequence and i hope if he is that good of a picture, i hope the braves find him. >> vast majority of americans are on the side of sanity especially on the transgender topic, your sex is assigned at birth and men competing in women's sports is wrong but is the minority driving the conversation bullying people into submission which you mentioned, people being afraid to speak out but the only way through is speaking out and being unafraid regardless of the consequences. >> and francisco asked a drive to work or what happened and reacts to being targeted on tik tok. >> right behind you says you are a trump supporter.
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>> that is shocking the car behind me saw my trump 2024 sticker on the window, alerted the dunkin' donuts team that i am a trump supporter as if that would have some kind of impact. >> bad service because of my sticker? >> okay. 74 million people potentially could have that trump sticker because it's what he got 2020 and now reporting on tik tok, a trump sticker. >> god for bid -- it is ridiculous the good for him for putting a sticker on. stand proud in your believes should you support term, do it. i believe he's a better person than somebody judging them. he cares more about them than the losers trying to pass judgment on him. >> social media, it could be much worse. up next, ten years old, too
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welcome back to the big weekend show. future nfl isn't the only one in town these days. he's not as baby grow in social media, turning heads on instagram and tik tok with eye-popping reels. promoter marketing him as the next big five star recruit in the college pipeline. he told the athletic his son is not a normal kid but a quote real athlete training six days a week with a short strict diet. this approach is burning him out and robbing him of the childhood
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reserves. joey, what say you? >> it's tough, i would not do that with my kid also, he's a dad and raising his kid so i will give him props for that. listen, it's hard enough to parent a kid and get him to focus on anything in today's world especially with this distracting us all the time but football is what it is, i hope that knows it's okay if the kid peaks at 12 and doesn't become a high school star, it's okay and the kid still has relevance and i hope he's building that indicated, football is not what it is, he still an amazing human and still deserves to be loved. >> some people never peek. [laughter] >> i lost my legs before i could peek so i don't know. >> i try not to -- i've not gone through that experience, you are the parent, what you think about this? he eats clean food, salmon and
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brown rice, five or six days a week training, the steam a little intense but i do know, what's your thought process? >> telling other parents had to parent their kids and his parents kid, this communication there, who knows, salmon and brown rice our kids likely would have an outside losing everybody know how terrible i feel this is between him and his kid and mom i'm assuming but i also will say we have five kids in our house and we seen some of them who started out strong and burned out on a certain sport because they weren't interested anymore and i personally think it's important to allow kids that freedom but again i'm not going to tell it, i'm not going to tell them what to do. >> i used to twirl my hair and stuff and i think it was like ten years old and went into full athlete mode. [laughter] but all right, let's get to this quote as well, this is his
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father, normal kids are emotional, they put their heads down when they make mistakes, they make. [background noises] but he doesn't do that, he's been trained and programmed since he was six years old. when i told my dad, he mentiones name. he was like this is like that guy. what you say? >> that i played for ufc and he wasn't allowed to have, no fast food, nothing bad in your body and then he got to usc and shackles came off and before you know it, drug problems, alcohol problems. went to the raiders but was shot and that's the thing, you can do this too much to your kid, i see it with my 9-year-old and 7-year-old, training sometimes is too much. my kid is going to england next year, she's nine for a soccer tournament. new england and he says no, and with so it's really intense, much more intense than when i was growing up. >> still watching highlight
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reels. [laughter] >> from napoleon dynamite during the football and watching it but we have hope for him, he's a good athlete. coming up, the comedian is getting the last laugh things to a hilarious voicemail plus a british broadcaster saying sorry after seaweed. deemed an offensive word. [laughter] ♪
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we are back with a fox news alert, former president trump just addressed the indictment against him at the north carolina gop convention. let's listen. >> this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. you're watching joe biden try to jail his leading political opponent. this is like third world country stuff trying to put his opponent was leading him by a lot, wants to put him in jail over following a civil -- >> earlier georgia gop convention trump called the
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indictment of political hit job. not to this -- don't upset the plants. a british news anchor succumbed to the madness. bbc broadcaster issued an apology for using the word seaweed on air. the guest saying quote, can we call it marine algae rather than seaweed? the weed word puts it at an immediate disadvantage, the state? the host responded, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry and that's important because i looked it up and i still got it wrong. the nonsense doesn't stop as peter goes on the offensive against carnivores with this anti- meat-eating tweet. the post reads, think twice before ordering that chicken sandwich. t rex wouldn't approve of you eating their descendents. many twitter users are laughing the post off and continuing and they aren't the only ones laughing off the nonsense. comedian pete davidson is blasting pita after the group
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attacked him for buying his new dog from a store rather than adopting one from a shelter. davidson gave a piece of his mind in a hilarious message he left the group this week. >> thank you so much for making the comment publicly that i didn't about a dog, i want to let you know i am allergic to dogs so i have to get a specific breed, i'm only not allergic to have a booth and those types of dogs. my mom's [bleep] dog died a week prior so i had to get a specific dog. >> i go to you, lisa. how is anybody's business where he gets his dog? >> i got bella from a breeder. who cares? i also -- he kind of still apologized like why feel compelled to call and leave that? who cares? people just need to stop apologizing for dumb things
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because they will move on to other things that i can't wrap my head around the seaweed thing. the host was like you said something offensive after saying seaweed i would like be like shut up. how did we get here? >> a reference to a person or -- everybody is are you offended was taken care of the humans so now the plants are something we can't disparage in some way? costco sells seaweed snacks and they call them seaweed -- >> not anymore. [laughter] >> up until this moment. [laughter] >> i personally don't find them to be tasty and they smelled terrible but again, seaweed. >> usc earlier this year -- they banned the field, the word field from the vernacular within the student handbook because field refers to slavery. that underscores everything we are talking about.
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>> football fields? >> that invokes slavery. i could go to 100 words that have been and because somehow people are sensitive. you can't grandfather words anymore, i still don't understand why seaweed is offensive. >> but also, somehow peter was like you got this chicken sandwich, you might as well eat jurassic park. >> let me tell you, there's a reason you unmask money being more poor, the least of those. i don't have his mind or genius. i also don't have his propensity to want to save the first amendment by buying twitter but if i did have elon musk money, the first thing i would do is dress the park so i could hunt a t rex. [laughter] >> have you seen jurassic park? >> you have inspired me, driven me and i will kill a reptile begin on myself that will be walking around on two legs.
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i will kill me a t rex and i will eat it. >> i think or how many movies -- >> it keeps getting worse. >> you know who to call. [laughter] >> folks on twitter have things to say as well, i would absolutely eat a t rex. t rex meat is impossible to find these days. they sometimes have it at co costco, with the seaweed. [laughter] >> the best chicken -- chicken fed chicken is like a twice baked to potato. chicken fed chicken. >> they have a high rate deaths among animals, three quarters were euthanized.
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i think it might have been intentional. >> no, that's natural. i'm a little bit top heavy these days. i would definitely fall that way. republican leaders are demanding an american flag be raised at a veterans cemetery. it was replaced on memorial day with a pride flag. every man and woman who died in that cemetery were buried under an american flag. you dishonored them by taking the american flag down to make a statement. you. >> it would be hard to follow that. the biden administration
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confirming that china is establishing a spy facility in cuba. quite a different story from the white house two days ago. i've seen that press report. it's not accurate. we have been concerned since day one about china's activities around the world, certainly in this hemisphere, this region. we'll watch this closely and take steps to mitigate any potential threat. >> three days later the white house confirmed it's true after a fox report. china is going to align themselves with anybody who is our adversary. >> we don't have a jfk. >> that's true.
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>> don't text your mom and talk on the radio at the same time. regularman was wrapping up a segment with a radio host in washington, d.c. and instead of saying thank you, he told chris siegel, i love you. the host was preplexed and explained. it was just kinds of that automatic thing. i was telling you will guys, there is a host here at fox news channel. i talked back to him and he said thanks, babe, and i immediately apologized. >> i don't want to reveal the name but it's the last person you would think would call you that. >> i hate talking on the phone and i pretty much only talk on the phone with my family. and i definitely ends the call with i love you, because that's in my mind.
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>> i would be like thank you. >> you called me last night during the game. >> i'm anti-text. i pick up the phone and talk to people. >> i have to actively tell myself not to say i love you to people. don't think it's weird if i say it again. >> i love y'all. >> thank you for putting up with us. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern for the big weekend show. "one nation" with brian kilmeade starts right now
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