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drew: king sinks and thank you. tyrus: thank you for fox news •-middle-dot guess and set your dvr every saturday night 10:00 p.m. eastern) "fox news" to me about it when my upcoming shows, i am tyrus and good night and go to bed and get your eight ♪ ♪ >> i am pleased a booth along with charlie her, mollie tom shillue the big weekend is the big story here. then in jerry's stance on america's stolen integers plan
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maybe melting a bit now that achievement vermont is calling on the ice cream maker to make goods from july 4. in case you missed it, independence day our country's most patriotic holy ben & jerry's tweeted this, the u.s. exists on stolen indigenous land and called the u.s. to give back the land, including mount rushmore. this morning "fox & friends" weekend, native american chief called out ben & jerry's hypocrisy. arguing the ice cream maker's headquarters on land loosely owned by native nations so what could ben & jerry's be thinking? here's the tribal leaders. >> can't read their minds so i think the best way is for ben & jerry's to reach out, contact us as the state recognized tribes in our homeland and where there at present headquarters sit and have a conversation. they're willing to work with us and help uplift our people then and there for the conversation but we haven't had any contact yet. >> this really annoys me. these people were preaching to us but they don't live by their own rules. by the land back movement, time
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to give up their property to indigenous people. >> this is a guy worth hundreds of millions of dollars, he has all the money in the world he could give back to these people and give property back to these tribes. the bottom line is, fiscal conversation is about private property which was a great blessing european settlers brought to the americas by private property, all of the progress we've enjoyed in this country has come through the concept of private property and if you want a conversation -- the horse has left the barn but if you want a conversation of private property, i don't want to hear a word until you give away your own property and the money you've made off the system. >> classic liberal, rules for the but not for me on everything, covid, everything. this is from ben & jerry's website talking about the life
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back movement that says this, it's about dismantling white supremacy and systems of oppression and ensuring indigenous people can govern the land, communities home for thousands of years. listen to another clip on the chief and then i'll go to you, tom. >> we shared this place with other animals, trees so we were stewards of the land. land back is a european term i believe anytime we could restore the land would be a blessing for our people. >> it's always late liberals, why do the themselves? >> the funny thing is if you believe in the philosophy of ben & jerry's, you should be angry at this company because they are phonies, a subsidiary of this.
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a massive company that makes toilet paper and cleaning products and is this with doug, too. they love having little divisions and pretend they are politically active but it's only. it's not ben & jerry's -- one time it was but it isn't anymore ben & jerry's took the money and sold out to big corporate america so that's the funny thing. most conservatives don't care because most cases they are more likely to be angry with the company like bud light as they felt bud light was on their side but they always knew these guys were left-wing hippies but even then it's all phony i care about people don't abide by the rules makes me mad but joe rogan ad hoc process, listen to that cl clip. >> if you are conspiracy theorists, this is the real conspiracy conspiracy is have many social problems as possible
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for people distracted by people concentrated on whether it's a pandemic, masks, vaccines, pride, trans movement -- sponsor drag shows for kids if you want people to get mad and distrac distracted. get people to think it's a good idea to do that and watch outrage. get people to think the ocean will be boiling in five years. so many of these social distractions in our case all day long about everything. money is getting moved around, decisions are getting made. it's a brilliant cover. >> it wasn't specifically about this topic but the fact that it is a diversion tactic, don't worry about corruption selling out america by presidency and the chinese, look at this i think literally, domestically
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could be explored but when it comes to ben & jerry's, it's taken so long it's not a grand conspiracy, the old hippie points, they been doing this a long time and i suspect when they did it again, turned things up politically, they got the reaction they expected, there will be certain people upset doing this july 4 in particular in turn people wouldn't. i don't know if they expect to be called out boldly by tribal leaders when they did this in the way it turned out and then we talk about this is about money and money and you are right, they had backlash 2 billion erased in the wake of the july 4 post, they went after america's birthday and in the past when they been ice cream flavors, my particular -- i pulled up to look at how profits were hit, remember this one? 2018 pushing back against trump policies.
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back in according to ben and jerry stuck up 4.74% so it's worked for them in the past to a certain extent but i don't know if they will come up this, i'm sure they will. >> they partnered with colin kaepernick so of course but first of all, everyone in the world is living on territory previously owned and conquered by someone else so a dumb concept. >> including negative americans who battled over territory going back eons. >> ben & jerry's isn't responding. you think they will have to respond to criticism from the tribal? >> they probably are enjoying publicity to some degree although taking it short -- they have a base of people who love their social activism but the other thing, i love ice cream, i'm not knocking ice cream, i love ice cream.
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[laughter] them up there with joe biden but it's junk food, not like a food group. it's not like something we need to survive. it causes people to be obese and across the country on any indirect reservations helps with diabetes epidemic we have in the country so it's funny to sit here and get lectured by goofball hippies who thought out, sold out to the man to make all their money and want to lecture the rest of us somehow being morally superior to all of us. >> to the realize they are hypocrites? do they care? >> i don't think they care. in this case, they themselves probably are not hypocrites, they are communist so they believe what they say. there hypocrites because it's marketing, just like big investment funds, they like to put esg face on these things and with this brand, it enhances the
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brand to the people who believe in this but that's the thing, if the hippies look at the balance sheet of the company and realize they are owned by this big conglomerate, maybe it's a warm feeling. >> true communist in that they want everybody to be communist. >> that was the question i have, people at the top do well and everyone else suffers. >> what's interesting is we haven't gotten clear response specific to the tribal leadership, they are waiting, give a call so that's the next big thing, doesn't have an impact, what does it mean for the company in particular? companies across the nation what they are calling for, would anything actually occur? >> if you want to give away property, call me. >> vermont is probably very nice, just a bunch of communist. coming up, fun and games at the
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white house, is it dodgeball or a game of clue? hunter biden with drugs in the library, cocaine cover-up is next. ♪
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president biden is getting are and are at the beach in delaware in pennsylvania avenue, almost like a game of dog fall in the white house briefing room. >> i ask again, just say once and for all whether or not in cocaine belongs to the biden family. >> the biden family was not here. they were at camp david, they were not here friday, they were not here saturday or sunday, they were not even here monday. they came back on tuesday so to ask that is incredibly irresponsible and i'll leave it there. >> we are going to dig into this but it's like a game of clue to keep track of where the cocaine was actually found. first, initial reports were the library and then the west wing and then outside of the
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situation room so what is with the dodging? >> i've been in a situation ro room, there are cameras everywhere. i'm pretty sure secret service knows, i don't know whose blow it was. i probably shouldn't say this but if my record was as bad as this white house record, i would have blow, too. it's never the crime, it's a cover up. say hey, the secret service found cocaine in the situation room. we don't know how it got in here but we are going to find out. we are either going to fire them and/or prosecute. >> the mystery continues but tom, your thoughts? can you solve this mystery? >> are we supposed to pretend it's a mystery? is not definitely hunter's cocaine? hunter biden is the one, we seen
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the videos, it seems he's been doing coke for years and years. he said i'm not doing coke anymore but does anyone believe him? i don't read he seems to be the obvious culprit, they are pretending like we have to get to the bottom of this, i think they arty have. i don't know if it's hunter but i think they know who it is. maybe his joe, he doesn't need a pick me up in the afternoon, he's not the most spry. if anybody could use a stimulant to get him through the day, is joe biden. >> before we get too far down, the exchange with karine jean-pierre in the white house where she talks about where the family has been. take a listen. >> they were not here friday, they were not here saturday, they were not here sunday, they were not here monday. they came back tuesday so to ask that is actually -- >> let's look at the timeline. in reality, the timeline shows biden spoke in the roosevelt room friday, on friday, spoke in
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the roosevelt room, that is on the property and biden's departed for camp david after that, 6:34 p.m., a specific timeline so in reality, apparently members of the family were in fact there on site. lisa, i want your reaction to perhaps the specific encounter but more broadly. >> i actually don't care about the cocaine, i care that they are lying, they know they will get away with it and the sense of entitlement and lack of accountability the biden family can do whatever they want, they arty have, you can sell out america. hunter biden evade taxes, bring gun laws, that's fine. just do what they want and it annoys me and drives me nuts. asking if it was hunter biden is the most reasonable questions to ask when you've got a guy with history of drug abuse that smoked parmesan cheese because he thought it was crack yet you
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can't ask that question? the daily mail thread five members of the biden family who have been to rehab for drugs or alcohol according to daily mail so it's a reasonable question to ask that and what annoys me is the media is not demanding answers. you got politico running interference saying we're probably never going to find out despite the fact that there are cameras, dna evidence, they can find someone who spent two seconds on the capital june 6. >> you just want to tell us what you think, the solution to this is, you got an idea who? >> i have no clue -- you know when you are the best defense you have is i'm straight crack, only crack. when that's your excuse, it's probably not a good excuse, probably -- >> should not use that in the future? okay. >> it's amazing how indignant the press office gets by questions -- how do you not ask questions? this comes after the same press
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spent six years tracking down a videotape, fictional videotape of their fantasies of hookers urinating on a bed in moscow hotel room so the idea that asking questions is irresponsible or reckless is absurd. >> green jump year when it comes to talking about her answering questions specifically related to scandals related to questions regarding scandals, 86% of the questions pertaining to classified documents, 14% tainted corruption allegations, 2% correctly answered so you only get an answer and maybe it's part of the job, does this mean dodging of questions, is that what we can expect from the podiums of the white house now? >> i almost expected jean-pie
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jean-pierre, tripped herself up because she was getting into the details, they were not here on friday or saturday, they came back monday to pick up the cocaine and that's -- oh, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to say th that. >> at the heart of this, it is dangerous for america, not the cocaine but lack of accountability. you got and administration wielding the government against his opponents and enemies and because there's no -- they told us it was the nicest bomber, people do whatever they want and get away with it and it's disgusting and destroying the country. >> we have a montage, examples how the dodging goes. >> all i can say is what the president said yesterday and refer to his comments. i would refer you to the white house counsel office, i'm going to leave it there, i just commented. we are moving on. let me say, i'm not going to get into hypotheticals.
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i'm just not going to go beyond that, i'm not going to comment on that. >> the secret service said it's unclear if the culprit whatever be found. >> isn't that interesting? the excuse she uses is the hijack which is supposed to protect american taxpayers from having to pay for people like her from politicking. it's not a catch all protection so you don't have to answer basic questions. we pay her salary. the white house might look at her thinking she's doing a great job protecting the white house but we pay her salary, she works for taxpayers, she works for us. she supposed to answer questions and illuminate american public about what's going on in the white house and she's covering up for a crackhead. >> easiest job ever, you don't even have to answer, we should just moving over to that. i'm not going to answer that.
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>> it is interesting the specifics of the timeline in the timeline not being correct and being off by an entire day. >> lying on top of all of it. >> they are lying flyers. >> she says not going to get into hypotheticals and if i were a reporter, i would say i want you to, just tell me what happened. >> hypothetical. >> now i have to know, the more we want the answer. straight ahead on the big weekend show, britney spears becomes a punchline to her own biggest hit. pop stars you reaction seeing the video of her being smacked by nba security guar
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welcome back to the big weekend show. the stopped scene around the world involving britney spears nba player security guard has a whole new meaning to her biggest hit. ♪ ♪ hit me baby ♪ ♪ one more time ♪ >> hit me baby one more time for those of you unfamiliar with her music. the pop star now taking to social media after seeing the video of the altercation in las vegas. [background noises] >> instagram any posted in part, i felt helpless and will situation and my experience in vegas and my reaction, crime on all levels. she goes on to say i don't feel like i've been treated as an equal person in this country and
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says when i watch the video myself, the people swarmed around me when they heard me get hit made me feel like i mattered and that is happy ending i guess to the except she did file a police report against the security guard who -- she keeps emphasizing she's the victim here although she did run up to him to hit him on the back and that's when she was hit in the face is she a victim, what is this? is this a ben & jerry's situation? >> i don't think she meant tha that -- i don't think she's got that in mind. and the police did not -- do to the fact that did not use any force or violence upon britney, probable cause did not exist if they didn't pursue charges. i think what happened was she was going for the guy and you got security with the reaction
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to protect the guy, i've never done security but is putting my mindset and if i was like 7-foo. your mindset is to protect the person you're supposed to protect. >> why does he need security? if i was 7-foot i would not need security. >> i was for free brittany until i saw her videos recently, i don't know, she came up maybe saw her as a threat. >> she says she's been around famous people all the time and security and this has never happened before probably because she's never walked up to a famous person in pokémon the pack. >> this is her world she was living in. i have been knocked by security people because i take a microphone and try to ask questions perhaps they don't want to answer and if they have security which is what happened to the college admissions scandal, the courthouse, the cries were wealthy and had to go in like anyone else to answer
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before the judge and leave like anyone else with the exception of some of them have security people with them and trying to ask questions in my arm but -- but i expected that. britney spears -- >> and you are not a victim. >> she may not have ever thought this could happen to her because she is of that world so when she goes to tap on someone's shoulder, she's thinking of them as patriots living the same lifestyle so it was unexpected. >> she approached it with a sense of entitlement. we have a clip of nba player whose name i cannot pronounce but is 7-foot tall. >> i was walking straight and she tapped on my shoulder so i didn't stop to look. >> 7-foot --
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>> quick lesson for kids back home, don't walk up to a guy that tall and poke him in the back but the other thing that is funny is you shlomo the video down, apparently the reason police are not doing charges is in fact, it turns out may not have been hit by the guard whose name is smith but she may have herself in the face because when she went up -- she hit herself in the face. >> hit herself in the face and the police say, they analyze from a different angle, i think they have their own private footage because they gave the statement and they were confident on the way they said that. it's amazing like about 24 hours the las vegas police were able to analyze the video like it was a film and am still waiting for them to analyze the footage from mandalay bay in 2017. maybe they could put more effo effort.
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[laughter] >> from the white house we could get to the bottom. >> someone with an older brother who used to take my hand and hit myself with it, i take issue with that. >> about brittany, she's not that innocent. [laughter] >> something tells me that might be related. [laughter] coming up, craziness from climate crazies crashing the court that wimbledon to amazon's promise a i will save the planet and all of us from our meat-eating ways. that's next. ♪
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welcome back to the big weekend show. climate change craziness reaches a new level. first so-called just stop oil activists briefly stopped playing wimbledon by throwing confetti in the middle of a match. amazon's top tech officer says artificial intelligence will save the planet and also by helping us incompetent carnivores to lay off meat. thank god for a i. >> we want to reduce impact, we need to move to consuming fish as our main source of protein. damaging cattle farming not just because of the food could eat but the impact on the environment that has. the mission is to improve fish farming and turned the unit camera and identify the individual fish and gross to identify potential diseases. >> lisa, i watched this video and i looked on youtube because
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i want to hear the sky talk and not everything is totally goofy. i liked the technology for farm, fishing and things like that. the thing that bothers me is the central planning aspect. we need to stop doing this, trying to tell people it's time to move from meat to fish, i like it. >> i love my steak so i'm going to eat it, thank you very much. the planet is fine, what worries me is you've got tyrants who will use ai to further center and spy on us, a report recently that u.s. intelligence and the government is buying up dirt on americans, browsing histories and various things, the post office spying on americans social media accounts. look at what's going on in france right now, these are going to use cell phones to listen to people and tracked citizens so that's what i worry about with ai in that aspect, another tool to center and spy on us.
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the climate, the planet is fine. >> what this guy said he standing in front of these people and says you know meat is bad for the planet, wheat production is bad and expensive and bad for the environment but he said it as if it was a given but if you ask them to show why, they come up short. you know about this because you do farming and stuff. >> and it's about central planning, power so let's say we went down this rabbit hole we were all eating fish, it's only a matter of time before fish would become a great crisis is going to destroy the planet and lots of studies show in terms of production of calories for people, grazing cattle is one of the most effective and efficient ways producing cattle required, the truth is they don't like humans, they hate humans and anything that leads to the ability to feed lots of humans
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upset them and to give a little pr advice, don't lead with we are going to take your trucks and make you drive an electric car or we are going to take awab grown meat. you will not get buyers. >> you are talking directly to the robots right now. mark zuckerberg if you're listening. >> they are capable of listening but go with something positive. there's a lot of good things we can do. >> that was the name of the conference, ai doing good with ai. this is the first robot world press conference, look at these. >> robots have the potential to lead with greater level of efficiency. we can achieve great things, we don't have the same emotions that can sometimes cloud
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decision-making to make the best decision. >> the overall -- a weird look. >> maybe we should think long and hard, they are telling us what they are thinking, they think they are smarter and that is the problem, if they are smarter and to work with her, where does that leave for us? we know tech leaders have come out and said we need to keep a close eye on this and what is fascinating is how broad ai has become. now we are in fishing and now farming, that's a food source but we know that could potentially use political campaigns to create content. the number of industries and aspects that ai is creeping into his what should be of concern and what should be the most blatant part is when we asked them, that is the type of thing they say. this is the first time we've heard it -- the concern is when
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they go to this dark place and ai has not been shy. the tentacles and everything. >> that was it, during the conference, the thing that kept coming up, they kept talking about data so the use ai to collect data but the thing they said over and over was the data will not do any good unless we have it in one central repository and what do they mean? probably mean a place where elites can access it and make these decisions on our future. >> does anybody remember the first model of google? do no evil. >> don't be -- if you have to write that, it's like in your business plan, don't be evil, you know they are probably not up to any good. >> christine o'donnell was like the on a wedge, i was like i didn't think you were but now that you say that -- now that you put it out there. [laughter] >> a door -- drivers tirade over
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getting 25% tip is next. maybe you will end up being the one outraged. ♪
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welcome back to the big weekend show, as is the sign entitlement culture is work reaching tipping point? door -- driver lashing out because he didn't like the amount of topeka and it was all caught on the customer's doorbell camera. >> thank you. >> i want to say $5 to -- >> you're welcome. >> [bleep] you. >> the tip is for $20 pizza so it's a 25% tip. overall, people are getting tired of the extra tipping is a recent survey finding two thirds of people have a negative view of it so when the pandemic happened and we are stuck at home, a variety of services kicked in and people started -- anybody willing to leave the
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house or if you weren't allowed to leave because of different restrictions or health concerns, i feel tipping have a moment where it took off and maybe we've plateaued and people are rethinking but i don't know, charlie, your thoughts? >> it's interesting you put in the light because of during the pandemic, you would tip like one 100% if there was even a restaurant open. if i could just find somebody serving food and then it got to where he would go and they woul, they would wrap up uncooked food and give it to you to keep the restaurant going and then you are like this is not working out for me so i think i'm going to stop going to these places. >> tom, what you think? >> five books, from what i understand, it was one pizza and the other thing about this guy
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he was obnoxious, that's a nice house for a 5-dollar tip. to me, he's making an assumpt assumption. who knows this woman was rich, if she was the one who brought the house, maybe she's a college kid in the house, she may be babysitting and ordering a pizza but nevertheless, it doesn't matter how much money you have, $5 is a pretty good tip, i don't know where this guy's sense of entitlement comes from but i wish they would adding tips automatically, when we were originally came out and said no tipping, pay in the app and tipping as part of it, the tip is out, i feel good about it. then travis got upset and said we are going to add tipping. >> tip on top of that? >> i do but i wish they would add in twos and the stress of does this guy deserve more?
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i would just rather, if it's automatic the convenience is with key. >> if it's automatic, it's not tipping. >> if it's a service. if the service, i would just -- i just want to make it easy for me. [laughter] >> i live in miami so a lot of restaurant, 18% children and i don't like it because it just incentivizes them to serve you and pay attention to you and normally i am a 20% person is taken a good job so i want to tip more but if it hilton, i will rarely build on to it. so if they covid is angry now that the economy is so bad, it's probably people in dire times not putting food on the table
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and in general frustration. >> you brought us to a full-screen, i like restaurant charges 4% fee for staff health insurance so it's there, it's on the bill, do you think this goes too far? , two people. >> i'm sympathetic to any small business trying to hire people, it's impossible in this environment and -- rather than that, i'd rather see government that regulates and tax the living daylights out of these companies, maybe they could reduce taxes so small businesses could provide health insurance and better wages or whatever, that would be the smarter way i would think. >> what you think, you are talking about things baking and flip the machine over and it offers you 15, 20, 25%, 30% was offered the other day so it does seem businesses, perhaps they
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are responding to their own uber drivers grows up. >> i'm not going to get filtered into a crazy to when you go into a store and they flipped the thing around, if it's a coffee shop, just maybe -- i say custom to in writing 1 dollar but that's like for extra leader punches. >> obviously it's all very -- everything is easy. i can't complain, it's a dollar. >> not easy and joe biden in america. the weekend flocks our next. ♪
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welcome back to the big weekend show. time for big weekend flocks. our picks for the biggest veils of the week and i'll go first. mark zuckerberg spent $43 million on private security the past three years while at the same time foundation donated millions of dollars to groups that want to defund the police. this is like the kind of democracy you are looking for. >> ben & jerry's flying private jets, go to the property built on indigenous land and laugh at us and tell us to not do that.
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i just want the cage match to happen. i would love to see the. >> be involved in that? >> that's how we should so issues. about security, whoever walks out. >> lisa. >> okay. if this doesn't say i love you, i don't know what does. in the legend business gotten married and divorced three times just got a face tattoo of his singer and model -- model girlfriend. charlie, if this doesn't say i love you, what does? >> apparently i don't love anyone. [laughter] that is not going to happen. >> i was thinking about that, i might get a tattoo of my dog. >> you could do your wife and when she can your dog on the other. >> neck or below. >> tear marks down here. >> i don't think i would do it on my cheek.
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>> the romance. >> last night she was talking how her first crush in life was dennis rodman. how amazing is that? >> he had a heyday. >> okay, ham on the lamb here. potbelly pig mr. bacon bits will send police and the neighborhood on a wild chase. i can tell you -- ♪ ♪ >> i can tell you from personal experience the first time we ever got pigs, the farmer who sold them to us warns us whatever you do, don't ever put a leash on a pig and i can tell you, i've lived to tell it, if you put a leash on a pig, you will end up with a broken arm, pigs don't go where they don't want to go.
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>> physical challenge. >> food is the only way to get a pig where you want them to go. [laughter] >> we need you to work saturday night. >> that would work for me. >> no leashes for you? >> i like to be free. i picked an animal, baby quality named room is on the loose in oklahoma after a dog set him free from a petting zoo. the 1-year-old 4-foot tall marsupial has a baby captured since the escape on wednesday, he thinks he escaped when he was playing with the family dog. i might add, he's described as skittish and hard to catch but typically friendly so if you spot him, he does have a home and please return to. >> don't put a leash on a wallaby. >> do you have a wallaby story? >> i don't but you think pigs are bad -- >> only one way to find out. >> pigs can jump and anybody
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says pigs can't fly is ever had -- >> learned a lot. >> that doesn't for us, who was you back here tomorrow 7:00 p.m. for the big weekend show. one nation with brian kilmeade about to get underway. >> by guys. ♪ ♪ i cannot believe saturday is here, i'm brian kilmeade, i'll show you. find out what his problem is with jetblue. the battle of the billionaires, april brewing in the tech world, one for the ages. one, elon musk has to win on talking musk against zuckerberg. you might remember mus

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