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that's how fox reports on this saturday the 31st -- i'm sorry, the first of july, 2023. haven't had the fourth get. i'm jon scott. the big weekend shot is next. we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >> i am tammy bruce along with joey jones, nicole saphier and raymond arroyo. welcome to the big weekend show, the big story tonight. this holiday weekend is supposed to be one for the record books, aaa predicting more than 50 million people will hit the road surpassing three pandemic records. congratulations but some nasty weather causing headaches and delays and controversies.
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the ceo of united airlines did not want to deal with delays like everyone else so he sprang for private jet instead. friday he apologized to travelers stuck across the country saying taking a private jet was the wrong decision because it wasn't sensitive to customers waiting to get home. i sincerely apologize to our customers and team members who are working around the clock for seven days. i promised to better demonstrate respect for the dedication of our team members and loyalty of our customers. so many different things come up, joey jones. is this something that should even be an issue? >> i think the devil is in the details. i wasn't sure where he was headed -- if he's going to work, what else could he do other than kick someone else off a flight? baby fly another airline had flights going out, i don't know, that will probably get dirty looks, too. it comes back to why were people
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upset to begin with? why did united have so much problems to begin with? 's whole thing highlights two things that resonate with me. one, it hits that nervous helplessness. i'm somewhere i don't want to be in nowhere to get where i want to be, i'm stuck at the airport but the counter is that's how spoiled we are when things go right, no matter where we are, social economics matter, we can afford a plane ticket that might be with the cheaper airline and move ourselves through the air in a tube and we have a pretty awesome country and a lot of economic opportunity. >> we do and raymond, you like many others this weekend and perhaps coming up, have experience with this is like and it is, we do expect things but not improperly because this is the greatest country in the
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world and why doesn't feel like it's maybe 1930? >> when the best airline you can travel is greyhound, you know you are and we are practically there. i was four hours held up in miami the other day but it wasn't just the delay, you get on board, they pull you out and use it because of weather and this is related to the faa staffing shortage. we don't have enough air traffic controllers so when weather intrudes, they have to rewrite your plane. that takes time in the may communicate with the crew to make sure everybody gets their paperwork it's a bureaucratic nightmare that the faa failed us here and united ceo mentioned through faa said they are understaffed and we get back to we don't have the staff to step in and fill the gaps. it's a chain of events but sadly the one who pays is the traveler and at these prices, it's the least they can do to get us to the destination. >> especially after three years of not being able to get on a plane and go to where you want and not wear a mask or have to worry about what they require with where it is you are going
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to land you see family may be for the first time in years because it's our birthday month which is great get the faa was having problems, they've seen for years mayor pete, head of the department of transp transportation, isn't this something that should at least have been prepared for or anticipated prior to the weekend itself? >> this weekend is no different than other holiday weekends we dealt with the last couple of years and raymond to charlotte, united ceo said there are staffing shortages but it's more than that, it's a culmination of things. yes, there was weather and faa staffing shortages. you have outdated equipment, 30 years old that's not even scheduled to be upgraded for another six years or so, that's what caused the nationwide ground stop we saw earlier this year end then $82 billion was given to the airline industry from covid related -- that was to keep people employed to not
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have any layoffs but what did they do? they took the money and still incentivized pilots and other staff to retire early so they also had staffing shortages and we are dealing with that as well so i do applaud president biden has put together an faa task force as of last year end they are supposed to have solutions by 2024. meanwhile, i wish we would see the same urgency by giving $75 billion to ukraine, 600 billion student loans which is not happening or 80 billing to the irs. they're not using the same urgency for the faa as they are other things and americans deserve safe dependable travel. >> we know of the money and so much information and news has passed by but people have forgotten we bailed out airlines because you -- that was the sector that couldn't fail. we didn't want it to fail and you would think they would have the time to think well, let's
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replace some of these parts that need replace, upgrade things. you in the military know you have to have a structure, a plan. people have their jobs to do. you can't just wing it. what could be done differently especially for the united ceo? he has to get to where he's going, is there a better way, what should the airlines be doing when they've got the money and the time? it seems like everybody is winging it these days. >> there's a trade kat, pilots retired, there are enough pilots coming in to take deposition. it takes time to earn your wings and learn to fly safely. i do not ever complain if a flight is grounded because maintenance needed to be done on the plane. i consider that a blessing and i'm happy we live in a place we can pretty those things but when we look at what's happening with airlines specifically, delta had a luggage problem, they didn't have enough people to sort luggage. southwest was granted because of this technology in their own scheduling went awry. from my understanding, they had
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their own staffing problems i think due to the union deal that didn't go through with their pilots. then tsa probably one of the worst managed organizations and the government, i'm not beating up on them but every airport is different. a guy with special treatment, i get screens differently everywhere i go. tsa agents don't know their own -- i used to be a bombs ted, i knew the machines they are using, they don't know the machines as well as i do. it compounds. it would be great if there was someone in the government in charge of transportation who can identify these problems across the board and let's get together and fix this. >> should be in charge but let's also remember we haven't had a senate appointed faa head since march 2022 -- leading the faa in a permanent role. >> when you have a guy like mayor pete as your
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transportation star, near as i can tell and i read the record when they were considering him for the role, he was mayor of south bend. his big recall schmidt was giving lying bikes the notre dame kids and people in south bend would toss in the river. that was his big contribution. how he got the gig i don't know but we are seeing the fallout. >> my son started flight school earlier this year so in a few years fill the staff shortage. >> i did want to ask you, being stuck in miami is one thing. at the same time, people do expect these things to work smoothly. should we stop expecting that? should people do something else and maybe -- why not take a train?
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>> i think look, people have limited time. you build vacation and plan in advance, the least airlines can do is try to get you from a to b in time. i was stuck in atlanta overnight when i was supposed to do an interview in the morning. had to take a 5:00 a.m. light out to make it and around, do the interview around back and leave because of the nature of the time schedule i was under. airlines have to be better or start charging as much. >> we are a modern nation in modern times in the least, lives built around that and this should not be a new normal is what i'm saying. next, former president trump campaigning in south carolina ahead of the fourth of july and he's not holding back against any of his opponents. that's a surprise. ♪
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welcome back to the be we can show. former president donald trump headlined independence day spectacular in south carolina today. they quickly became a maga rally. tens of thousands of people waited online from the wee hours to seek trump and though it was midday, he brought the fireworks. >> joe biden is the most corrupt president in american history by far, not even close.
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he's a criminal and a liar sold his office to foreign countries and many other people. look at what's going on, all of this stuff was into stuff he calls, it goes into family pockets and comes from many cases, fearing that third world actors and nobody thought they were going to get caught with their bony corporations set of. >> i want to ask you about the latest fox news pool gimmick i have no opinion. >> you better find one aspect last month trump was at 53% the pool today he said 56%. desantis nears competitors at 22% nationwide. happening here? was fueling this growth among trump space? >> he's always held the lead and the benefit is he's been president. what he accomplished, people
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liked. it helped you whether your for him or against him so he's the one we know what he'll do, he dealt properly with some foreign policy issues, that guys got killed and etc. so some of it is we know what to expect. on the other hand we know the people in office now lied. even biden voters understand they were misled about what was going to happen. we were going to return to normal, we were told that in a way it's been true, we have about economy, the world thinks we are schnucks and we are in trouble internationally so we got that dynamic. on the other hand, one reason trump was elected was the issue of fairness and the two-tiered system of justice and whether or not the forgotten man and woman could be remembered and he brought us back in that sense and is now he's a clear target
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again, separate from accusations and anything else. every time the guys indicted, it's kind of confirmation of why he was elected in the first place shut the campaign matters and he's been out for being himself, front desantis still finding his footing and i remind everybody about miami, he goes on hugh hewitt, he doesn't know who the uyghurs are so everyday there's a chance for something to happen. that's why campaigning is important. debates are important. anything can happen. tim scott is great, nikki haley is great. desantis has opportunities time hotel but right now, trump is the man. >> the word was he had 30% of the party locked up but that was all he had. clearly his numbers are growing and it's much more and it seems indictments are driving people into his camp. hold that thought in your thoughts because i want to play another moment from the rally. this captures something the media misses, trumps way with a crowd, here he is challenging his inner don rickles.
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>> i've been hitting him much different than i have because i've always respected the office and then when they indicted me for nothing i said now the gloves are off now we have to say it like he is. he's a crooked joe biden, i never called him that. i took the name away from hillary clinton. we call her beautiful hillary now. >> beautiful hillary. [laughter] talk about that humor, something no one but chris christie on the republic inside really has it could this be a deciding factor for republicans? >> just go back to 2016. the billy bush tape was tough, pretty much done at that time. the things trump said this and trump did that, you might believe and believe it's bad and then hold a rally and the charm comes out and the ability to dip in the conversations people have in their living rooms. there isn't a holy person in this country who does it say something in their living room they probably wouldn't say
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outside their living room because i don't want it taken out of context. trump has this bravado in this charm saying i don't care if you take it out of context, i don't care and that's what he's saying is dipping in the conversations and people reward that. we all have those people in our lives we know they've done something we didn't like but every time we are around, we just want to be around them and he has the appeal and nobody will mimic that. they may create their own version. >> well, look out crooked joe and beautiful hillary. [laughter] ironically the man who invited trump to speak in south carolina senator lindsey graham was booed as he tried to introduce trump. the active part of the party seems to be turning its back on the old-school country club literary industrial complex wing of the gop. is that going to happen? >> american are rejecting that. that's what trump was about, draining the swamp.
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that means the old gop as well. when it comes to 2024 election, ultimately boils down to who can be biden? that's what republicans need to look for and right now it continues to be trump leading desantis and others at harvard harris poll last month and trump led by six points where desantis and biden are neck and neck so republik and i think when you talk to them, a lot of them feel is unfinished business when it came to president trump. the covid pandemic and everything from that but before that he was working on international relations, the economy was doing well, he was working on lowering prices and so many things he didn't finish so i believe his base will continue to stay strong and support him but what i would love to see from trump is at the rallies, all he's continuing to talk about are the indictments and joe biden. what you need to look for and i want to hear what he wants to do if he gives the opportunity for four more years because that's what i care about.
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show. long said president biden is to blame for the box withdrawal in afghanistan. the state department agrees. a new report condemning his decision during the withdrawal but if you ask biden, he insists he's done a good job. >> remember what i said? is it al qaeda would not be there. i said we get help. what's happening now? was going on? read your press. i was right. >> according to his own state department, and sufficient senior-level consideration of worst-case scenarios and how quickly they might follow. army ranger tim kennedy slammed the biden administration or attempting to corrupt the severity of the withdrawal. >> the taliban was raping women in the street, beating people, dumping magazines into crowds as forms of crowd control so not even a month later we effectively did an assassination of high-level al qaeda and couple. it makes no sense, he's lying
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and the timing of the release department of state after action review on the fourth of july weekend like not saying much, it's so disingenuous to the american people, another example of them trying to cover how horrible chaotic withdrawal that was. >> certainly was. joey, being a member of the military and having sacrificed so much for our country, how does it make you feel when you read the report said when they said there is insufficient senior-level consideration of worst-case scenarios? do you think worst-case scenarios should be on the forefront? >> those things were evident. the idea that they didn't plan for this caught off guard was evident in the way things planned out, i did need the state department to tell me. this is like your kid coming up telling on themselves and that's about all that is so the report, it's important because it will go into the records of history and makes it that much harder to run away but what we saw in that clip out unashamed he was still,
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absolutely run away from it and that is what bothers me. i don't blame a single person for the withdrawal the afghanistan the way it does. i blame the administration, for administrations, for president who could not figure out a winning strategy in the country. i blame the voting populace who allowed people to tell them if you do this, i'll fix it. if you vote this way, i'll fix it and keep doing the same thing without a different reaction, i blame all of us for what happened. maybe i could have done more when i was there to change the outcome of the war but let me tell you who are blind and what for. if you are the president of the united states you've told 330 million people i am a leader i will hold myself accountable and be there for you 13 service members die on what should not have been a battlefield and you are asking in lieu of this
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report, for their mistakes and you say not only do you say there were no mistakes but you say what happened, when i told you. what you told us what happened is the afghan government and army would hold the line. he told us that for two weeks and now you're telling us because al qaeda isn't there to kill everybody in the taliban has some sort of control of the country, who did a good job? go to the 13 grenades and tell them on this independence day how you did a good job and deserve a pat on the back. if you going to leave this country and most important to send men and women to war for yourself accountable and i'll vote for you. if he says this is not way -- if he would've said this is not the way it should go down and i'll dedicate the rest of my presidency to make sure it never happens again, he could have earned by boat, that's how important this is. for him to act that way is the most dishonorable way of seeing
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in regards to this specific issue in my life. >> joey brings up passionate emotional points, the fact that you have president biden standing there when he's asked about that, he has the opportunity to talk about the mistakes and devastations that ensued but he whispers i'm right. this continues to go what happened throughout the course of his administration, they don't take culpability for vaccines in covid and the things that have happened to this country. >> the 13th dead servicemen who didn't have to die dedicate out chaotic situations that didn't have to be this way was created by this administration. now they are admitting mistakes like -- they didn't know who had the lead on the evacuation efforts. mind blowing. you don't know who is the lead? senior officials to decide who was at risk.
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who to lift out. these are major things if you're doing an evacuation of the country. they didn't do that, they failed not only our allies the most important, our servicemen and created international chaos has made us vulnerable on the world stage. all of that, he should take -- you should say i am to blame for this and i will take this step and the step to repair. joey is right, he didn't do that. >> they released the report the friday before the july 4 weekend too. >> as we've discussed, everyone knew this and it's helpful to have this report in the history books but no one will be held accountable. i think it's arguable when it happened i noticed this was not noise, a signal of what the biden administration was about which was incompetence, not planning, not caring to know more deal with it and now we have ukraine situation where every enemy and every ally made a judgment about this country at that time because they did they
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are doing which is who's got our back? nobody so that becomes the issue and americans know we've got it, this was not a mistake. it's relevant and evident in the economy, evident in crime in the country and lack of law and order, evident in everything and we've got to look forward to that coming up. >> i'm glad the taliban took care of everything. that's like asking antifa to do your landscape. >> if you haven't heard already, joey is out with a brand-new book, it's incredible. it's his time in afghanistan called unbroken bonds, inspiring book with fantastic stories about nations veterans. pick up your copy at any major book retailer today. coming up next, the supreme court snacking down major liberal policies leaving the left scrambling trying to figure out new ways to rollout share agenda coming up. ♪
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♪ welcome back to the big weekend show. after supreme court voted 63 along party lines, the strike down president biden's student loan forgiveness plan calling it unconstitutional, commander-in-chief isn't taking no for an answer. there's plenty to try to go around the supreme court. >> am announcing today path consistent with today's link to provide student debt relief to as many borrowers as quickly as possible. we will ground this new approach in a different law than my original plan. so-called higher education act. that will allow secretary is with me today to compromise way for leased phones under certain
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circumstances. >> what he's doing is he tried to use the heroes act to do this and the supreme court said no a chance. they knew this, nancy pelosi said her own podium so now he's looking at 1965 higher education act. my limited understanding be this is a better path, what do you think? >> if it's plan b or if it's better, i didn't start with this? they didn't so it's not the better one so from the smarty-pants lawyer said fox on giving that information we need is this is a worse dynamic but i would argue it wasn't going to past, it took a long time to get to scotus because it's on its face that they knew that would happen. in the meantime when it allows them to do is say evil republicans. i was trying to save you and save this money but the bigots,
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still they won't stop. this plan will not succeed but will likely take us through the 24 election and the horrible thing is there dynamic, their narrative relies on division, demonizing people, misleading young people looking at the country thinking he should be able to do this and republicans are evildoers when genocide is true and the other thing they will do is argue they've already started packing the supreme court again so they were fine with the supreme court when they got decisions recently, no problem then but then what is the problem, the court is bad or doesn't understand so i think it's just a method in which to continue divisive rhetoric to call the conservatives the bigots when in fact people's lives are being ruined by the democrat narrative and the policies and it's an example.
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>> raymond, i think you want to talk. >> it's right, it's a sad playful use boat and he promised them basically give the money. >> let's watch biden react to being questioned just on that. >> mr. president, why did you give millions of borrowers false hope, he got of your own story here in the past? >> i didn't give any false hope, the republicans stashed away the hope they were given and it's real hope. >> did you overstep ability? >> i think the court misinterpreted the constitution. >> loan forgiveness for young people, i promise the world when normal legal law abiding people say you can't do that. you're the bad guy you evil people, you've taken hope from everybody. this is absurd. new plan is education secretary and people default on their loans, the education secretary is not going to report you to a
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credit agency. what other loans and mortgages can be a high this to? home mortgage, car payments? why stop at student loans? >> this is the issue i have for the last three years there's a pause on student loans. they've had three years to save to start paying payments again. while the democrat come and say let's have fiscal responsibility, it's kind of like when the handout food stamps and some of the other money, they are not looking at other things, they say take the food stamps but there's no work requirements or anything when it comes to forgiving student loan debt. how else are they spending the money? are they being fiscally responsible and cannot afford the loans or are they big going on vacations and doing things and not saving? is not the way we want to have young americans brought up. we need to teach responsibility. you need to learn how to take care of yourself and your money. it doesn't go away.
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>> felt like home or food these are essential things you need. higher education in an iv education is something you don't need and everyone doesn't have access so why are you making those in the lower social strata pay for elites who went to college? >> we are not heartless and also not suckers, we are not handing out money to people who should be working. tammy, republicans offered another plan which was to make sure we don't get more generations in this hole. they're not interested. >> they are not in this is about trail. the never be interested in it. the democrats are never interested in the issues they wrap themselves in, it's always about how to make them angry and make them envious traditional similar think about who is hardhearted, it's the people who develop take out a loan because they couldn't afford it and never went to school. how dare democrats uses as a weapon against us.
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all right, welcome back to the big weekend show. there's a rumor going around the battle of the tech billionaires say go down in one of the most famous arenas in the world, the roman coliseum. i love this story. the italian government not confirmed anything but it's cool to think elon musk and mark zuckerberg could do get out in the halls of history, that would be fun but who would win? number two usc biter kobe covington has weighed in. >> you can see from the way the long gets on the mat that he's an innovator. he's not a guy like zuckerberg hoosiers going to mimic other people's moves, he's an innovator, he created his own move.
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>> that is so true. i love you on musk and haven't said that about a man in a long time. [laughter] i love him. joey, i first thought this was not going to happen because his mom tweeted, she tweeted something elon said, tweeted back saying i totally could be you but my mom says i can't do it so it's off. what you think is going on here? >> both of them do train in mixed martial arts or martial arts so there is probably a little bit of guys being guys but what i think is going to happen is this is a big pitch toward ai and some sort of virtual broadsheets, 45 where they fight, something like that will be virtual, technology-based and in that world you can find anywhere to include the coliseum but as a college football fan when i heard coliseum, i thought they
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met southern california. [laughter] >> when they talk about the forum, i think of los angeles. how the heck did this start? >> zuckerberg came out and apparently said i'm going to make my own twitter and then elon musk said i challenge you to a cage match and zuckerberg said -- now, i'm sorry, this is not the girl, it's the battle of the nerds. i don't know why they would go down this path, dana white saying is the fight of the century. stop, size. let me have an intervention. musk, zuckerberg, stop it. you're going to get hurt, throw up. >> look at these stats, i think we got stats about these guys about who would really when it comes to height, zuckerberg is s so tall, 6-foot one.
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zuckerberg is 154 pounds. elon is 187. zuckerberg 39. elon is 51. you can tell who i like better and zuckerberg -- there you go to see the comparison. nicole, i think it would be fun, they seem to have a good sense of humor, i think elon would beat anybody. what is your take? >> you clearly have a thing for elon, i'm feeling it. >> an innovator but he did something no one else could or would do, i've got to go to the moon, mars, he got twitter back for us. >> he may tesla and stay. i think billionaires are so weird and highlights it. tech billionaires, come on. let's do a cage fight? come on. i agree with joey, it's some sort of promotional thing. i like the ai spin. i think they're going to get in a ring and you get out? if they do, it goes more two --
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>> elon may bring in the legal bus twins, there is drama around this. >> this could be like the old mtv grudge match for you have the avatars that beat each other up. now it's elon and mark zuckerberg and trump and biden. >> this speaks to younger people we are talking about it, there's an emotional attachment in some way or another. there at the front line of what the future is going to look like. again, young people are interested in this and maybe middle young people are interested. [laughter] i'm old because i'm not intrigued. >> i love that, then you middle people. i saw that. >> all right. >> i just think for all of us, it's a reminder that we are moving beyond the internet in some way month this will be an
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introduction to it, these are still relatively young men in it -- this is kind of scary in some sense but no, it may be marketing but also about what these guy can think of. does that not make you nervous? >> i am a boxing fan. you know i love? love to watch the technique and skill and endurance of fighters. that's not what this would be, these would be too sad guys -- i don't hate them, it would be like you and i going to the polls and competing imperialists. [laughter] >> the coliseum doesn't represent them whatsoever, i think the venue should say space, it seems to be the thing for them shouldn't be an historic space. >> we've exhausted the topic. >> only because we are not thinking forward like, these guys are.
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go first. lifelock goes to joe biden. whatever anyone thinks about the president, 68% of americans are concerned about her mental and physical health according to an nbc poll. this week did nothing to delay those fears. 9:50 a.m. with with the white house explained her remarks from the straps of a cpac machine, did they just wake him up and taken to the speech? i'm curious. then he appeared on msnbc for big interview. when it was over, he wandered off and left the set as if he'd never judged live tv for four. finally he appears initially campaign ashley barack obama know where he's looking. >> taken from me and go to joe biden.com to join our campaign. >> the poor man is gazing out another camera or maybe teleprompters. look where obama is working.
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people wonder why rfk junior is lifting barbells across social media this week to contrast himself with computers we can president he needs to replace. that's good politics but biden better get his act together. >> it's tough, a rough week. poor guy. french president emanuel macron having a rough weekend, he was spotted enjoying himself and elton john concert in paris thursday as frank is rocked by violent protests stemming from that the police shooting of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop tuesday. 1300 people were arrested alone just last night, senior french president at the elton john concert reminded me of gavin newsom eating at a fancy restaurant during lockdowns while everyone else were not able to go out. they live in a different world than the rest of us cousins i suppose. >> i don't know much about french culture, i think most people don't want the president at a concert while their country is burning but we are not going to let this country burn. july 4 celebrations across u.s. are set to kick off this weekend
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and what a good show without fireworks? u.s. forest service urging people in the southwest to swap firecrackers for silly screen. suggesting silly string is kind of dumb. what they should do is what communities across the country have done, don't shoot off fireworks, watch the one in your community because we are going to do it safe and make sure it doesn't catch the forest on fire. >> i remember covid, they were saying stay inside, don't do the fireworks. what did the cities do? they went outside and did the fireworks. stop telling us what to do. >> a lot of fireworks right now so i get it. >> it's the fourth of july. this case, everybody beware if you're not getting mail. mail delivery from the u.s. postal service was halted in the kansas neighborhood for two months due to what the post office said was a quote vicious
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dog. the only problem is, residents don't know what they are talking about. lisa who lives in the neighborhood boxer dog every day and says me and my neighbors, we don't know about the dog, we don't know what dog it is, we don't see the dog and we are confused. they said the post office said we will leave your mail and cluster boxes. that never happened but when there was questions from media, suddenly the vicious dog problem was resolved and the mail started getting delivered. i don't know why but if you're told you don't get to mail, you might want to check but that was the biggest flop even though it was clever. bad dog in your neighborhood. >> i would have been like i'll take care of that. >> i didn't know they could do that, just stop bringing you your mail, that's their one job. >> they can quit working anytime they want. they're not incredibly efficient. >> sounds like the government in
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general. thank you so much, that doesn't for us, we will see you back here tomorrow because it was so much fun. 7:00 p.m. eastern. big we can show, one nation with brian kilmeade starts right now. ♪ welcome to one nation, happy july 4 weekend. what a show, doctor drew pinsky will be here, but education and perspective. backlash he's gone from the company world and gary, as great an actor he is, he does more as an activist for our country and military but first, i want to do this, i want to get back to rediscovering roots. in a few days we are going to be to 47 years ol
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