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seriously. thank you to all of the teachers who love and teach encourage another people's children. >> thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, good night from south carolina. ♪ ♪ hello i'md nicole saphier>> with mollie line, tom shillue and charlie hurt. the big weekend night, it is fight night with former president trump at ufc. >> as you might expect for international fight week, a lot wet of people are in the building. but no one needsildi more security than the former president of the united states of america. you >> you can hear the crowd going crazy for trump as he i strutted into thnte arena in las vegas, the mood was
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electric, one of the fightercage jumped the cage to shakesa trump's hand and say hello, former president pointed at joe rogan and walked to him for a handshake and a brief chat.tr and trump thr threw jabs at his 2024 opponents, o desantis and joe biden. >> i'm not a big fan of his, he is highly over righted. he wanted to cut social security thanked to raise the minimum age, one thingreme to remember when aomes politician comes out with an initial plan then they gohe into a corner because they are getting killed. we have a corrupt incompetent leader in biden, we can't be kind any more the gloves are off, the jar m has beenor open, high is compromised. >> then chris christie, had to get in on the act calling
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trump a three-time loser on "fox news sunday," and bidennews is banking inflow of media's on going praise.th >> a lot of people watch, we're impressed, they think you have been a great president. but many of the people say, they are supporters of are yours. the next thing he should doho is steulp aside and letd anotheler generation of democrats take the baton. why are they wrong? >> well, i. -- look. l use the phrase again, we're already at a -- point, i think that there is one thing that comes with age that you have been honest about your whole life, that is some wisdom. >> > if only all interviews l wereik softball interviews d like; that he said, you are a greae t president, yough brought back the economy. he failed to mention that
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june jobs respe report had lowest monthly gainec sinceme 2020. and this is part of a natural progression after a crisis like this covid. president bide n does not seem to be hiding inif basement, if these are only sit down interviews he gets he feels like he is hiding. >> president biden in the hiding, if you are running for president, he is pickinginte interviews that he wants toy do and they end up with r results like this, his team embraced the economy with bidennomics. what else do you say when you are 80, you say,e. wisdom. which has beenu sa done before. president reagan did it brilliantly at 73 years old. in debate in 1980s with mondale talking about age. so it has been done before. not unexpected with chris
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christie injecting himself to fight this was looking back, chris christie lost tohi president trump when he ran in 2016, he came in 6thn brplace in new hampshire then left the race, trump defeated him then, and president trump who continues to lead in the polls, when president trump talks about the gloves off, none of these republican g.o.p. candidates had been o get in a good whack. >> tom, i think that chrispo christiell got 7% in new hampshirnee votes, he did not do well.. but he is coming out calling the president trump 3 time loser.ce >> since he is a three time loser lost in 2018, house of representatives, lost white house aned senate in 2020.22 2022, he wound up losing twoor more governorships, anotherip seat is n senate, and we
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barely won the house. if we want to lose to joee biden again, and have an the 82-year-old joe biden in white house then let's nominate donald trump. >> one thingnald when trump ran in 2020, he ran on the economy. untrusting an worthy opponent, he has the same message with you not expanding beyond his base, do you agree with chris christie. >> there are two parts, do you agree with chris christie, no, not wise>> strategy, most people on thee ri right like trump, they like him, they don't think he isus e a three time loser, going that attack dog thing will not work. i think that desantis is not doing it right either, he is being soft, maybe ha biding his time, but at some point he has to come up against trump, the messagen wi is, i can win, he can't, i i have not heard desantis say that, that is what chris christie in end said, but
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attack dog thing, and not working it seems a little bi wt false, that is trump'salse game. but i think that desantis at some point has to spell it out and repeat it over and over, i can win, he can't. that c would be -- if i wereim i advising him, i would say that's your only message, he is trying to run now saying it's all about florida, i'min runninstg again biden. trying to not pay attention to trump, it may be the strategy for now, i don't knowi what their timing s but at some point he has to butt heads with president trumpp an and stronger and smarter than chris christie, who is sloppy with it. >> charlie with primarily elections more a population contest. people are not charging their voting up until the general election based on policies primary is a population contest, as --
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what am i -- popularity, not population. >> i know. >> thank you. >> and way. at the end of the day, just t look at trump walkinrug out atuf ufc biden would never get that reception. >> hon.e would not. and this is -- that is why ithin think this footage, is arfec perfect microcosm of how trump does now but also howic trumrop did in 2016, ucf is not wimbledon or nba016, basketball it is this under card under current sportr that took for a -- it has round a long time but took a long timeg ti before it became mainstream, the mainstream media even noticed it here donald trump is the only politician that we know of who could walk into that arena and get that kind reaction. and reason -- you know it isal real. it is a genuine enthusiasm for him, because donald trump has become a sort of
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cultural icon, he -- he has been for a long time. when he talk about how many rap songs and movies he is r in that is a big deal. it is a whole deal. that is why they hate him so much.de he doesn'tal need the press, he is a cultural icon with barack obama, who became a ccultural icon of sortss. it was make, he was manufactured by the press, trump earned it on his own, he really is this bling guy that people love. and you know -- and i think that many in press are making the same mistake this time they made 6 years ago now. where theygist thought there w -- we have so disdain forhi him there is no wamy he could win.y he yes, he, can he can win the nomination and a general election. and you see it right here. >> polling is parallellingecti
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what we're seeing here.ia media right now, r they areos losingin steam with desantis. put up some headlines. "wall street journal." and politico. is there -- mollie is there a situation where desantis can get the nomination, he has to appeal to some far right voters to get from trump's base, show he is more far right than trump is on in issues but he will lose independents and moderates. >> i think their strategy istrat he is very authentic ande look at what he has acomp accomplished in floridae and argue, he can do thisal across the i nation, he is to g some, t getting the attention other than trump. and his polling, he is only one coming out of single
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digits, most of g.o.p. field remains in, he, express some frustration with that, but,t atthat goes back to the t central story, that story that was told out ofmi midterms florida was big success. so, in theory he has to ride that, chris christie, tom, ati great point, he is going after trump, but christie said this one lane, donald trump isne d the head of, you have to go through donaldno trump. he has been unapologetic about his efforts we'll see which way how thatt hi ends up. >> ron desantis was askedd about this, this morning on "sunday morning futures." >> [ laughter ] maria they are narratives, the media does notme want me to be nominee, that is clear, because they know i'll beat biden, but morede importantly, they know i will actually deliver on
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these, stop the invasion at the border take on the drug cartels and get spending undestrar control, we'll do things they don't want to see done. >> desantis seems to have ea lot on his agend-- agend-- a. >> the twitter space that cortez was talking on, it was not that grim, we're the underdog just wait, i think t that desantis, he did that in did that interview with maria, a great interview he was saying like, you know, we're working behind the scenes on the ground building a team, he knows it's not a year out, but things happen next january.y. it will really start to hit in early states, but i thinkanti desantis is right to make that message a lot of peoplee in media they do want to bboost trump, and
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democrats top run against trump they think they have an easy win like charlieats' said, the democrats top run t against trump and media wants that match up, media lives off trump. and desantis should keep stresses that. >> problem with desantis. if you are in floride hia youe lovepr him, but he is kind of a nerd. he and conveying his tremendous record, to people, is not an easy thing to do. whereas you have donald trump, he is the opposite of tru a nerd, he is free basing popular politicses and culture. and he goes ouast therine and people connect to him. >> up until they were competitors trump loved him too. but we have to leave it there coming up forget breastfeeding, cdc is pushing chest feeding,y wokeness gone wi wild,
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gender edition stay tuned.
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>> welcome back wokeness gone wild.
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cdc releasing a statement on their web site, transgender and nonbinary gendered individuals may give birthma and breastfeed or feed atnd the chest, then portland, is now telling city employees to avoid mentioning term pregnant women to be moreul culturaly couldn't conscious. anded university of cincinnati takingpu back punishment on a professor for failed to use a term biological women on an essay. >> i was told they was contributing to -- idead on. iology and sex is not defined at birth and not a science thing. >> school is removing the reprimand from the professor as file say it was issued in error, how far will it go?
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across pond in unitedit kingdom noedw considered child abuse if parents don't pay par for their kid's gender j transitionun surgery or re call their children by their p preferrerod pronouns.l. >> charliel., when you and ii we were in green room we chose straws, i got short one and had to talk about chestst feeding, you said thatra is not me. >> you said the word. >> i said. well, the -- this what do you think? if you don't want to talk about it.es >> i know, ie? really want to hear what the doctor has to say about this. >> let's do that.t >> really fascinating, but something now and then. >> doctor. >> he is waiting for me. >> first, when people talkire. about nonbinary and binary and transgender, i got confused, i am certain others. let's break it down.
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actually saying. the cdc has updated their website to say people that were not born a man as you identify as being a woman, you can try to breast-feed your baby spirit showing that there are protocols where a man will take test owner -- testosterone peer to try to stimulate their glands which all men are born with, that is why men get breast cancer as well. they try to stimulate that with certain medications. one that is not even approved in the united states because of safety risks. it does produce some milk and some people. now they have less and a handful of case report showing that with this cocktail of medication men that consider themselves as women have been producing milk. only one reported enough milk to
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feed their baby for six weeks, the others did not. what is a safety of all of this? they say can women with breast implants safely feed their baby? the first line, there is just enough research how can you say there is not enough research. when you go to that, can these people now breast-feed? yes, they can. the most common anti-testosterone medication they take has a breast-feeding safety. there has been no safety trials. producing the breast milk. there is zero safety data on it. >> who are we helping here? are we helping the dude that is confused or the child that needs to be fed?
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running a dairy farm and you are having your dairy cows giving birth to calves you will not put the calves and with the bulls and call it a day. your entire herd is going to die it is a problem. a nonexistent problem that does not need to be fixed. people are very confused and have problems. if you are telling me you have to give them medicines and chemicals, in order for them to feel like they are chest feeding a child you have to get one of those things that robert de niro gets in "meet the father." it one of those. >> can you milk me? [laughter] >> do you think that this is the time to be doing this stuff? the reputation that they destroyed over the last three years? >> it is funny.
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i was pregnant during the pandemic. getting the vaccine are not getting the vaccine. they did not take a hard stance on it until after i had already given birth. i was one of those multitude of women that did not feel the guidance was straight on. i talked to my ob/gyn and i ultimately decided to get the vaccine. i never felt like the guidance was clear until far later. which is kind of what i am seeing here. the guidance does not seem to be particularly clear. the finding of this in general and having the conversation about it become so much more challenging because it can mean different things. people who were born female that lived their lives as male who may try to breast-feed chest feed and potentially need hormonal health to get it started.
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i have sympathy for people that have challenges with press -- breast-feeding in general. >> will you be surprised or nauseated by what's next. ♪
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♪ ♪ dancing with myself ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big weekend show. n a new interview. she revealed all like this memorable moment. >> what do people get wrong about you or not know about you? >> i think very often when i meet with colleagues or
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individuals i have not met with before, they are surprised that i do my homework a lot. [laughter] >> not get tripped up with that question. >> no, she did not. if only all politicians could get interviews like that. >> walking along the sea. it is really extraordinary. she does not have to do her homework or she can come off like she is doing her homework. i have never seen a politician come to congress who is more deeply beloved with zero record whatsoever than arc. she milks it brilliantly. i do not know exactly what her mission is. obviously, she is a far left progressive and she is skeptical of joe biden. she kind of banked right with going with him because he is giving the crazy left everything
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that they want so she is sitting pretty with them right now. in that respect, she has kind of been successful. i don't really think she is doing her homework. i think she is just trying to win her weird progressive thoughts. >> she is in a bit of a pickle. after attending the met gala and wearing this rather, you know, infamous dress where it attacks the rich on the back of the dress. she got some trouble therefore attending, accepting gifts, gratuities, entertainment, that sort of thing. i want to take a broader look at some of her more nonserious moments. >> ima and aspiring morning person. i want to be a morning person. i will do my best to be a
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morning person. >> listen. listen. okay. >> there is this really false idea that if you care about makeup or if your interests are in beauty and fashion, that that is somehow frivolous. i think that these are some of the most substantive decisions that we make. ♪ ♪ what is it good for ♪ ♪ absolutely nothing ♪ >> i think perhaps to some extent, could this be politically effective for her, tom? >> she is good at the social media stuff. when i see her talking on the floor when she is doing these committee questions and answers, she is not as impressive as when she is doing makeup tips. i do subscribe to her instagram.
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we wear makeup on this show so sometimes i need a little -- [laughter] >> to do adam i have to use my wife's stuff. she is good at this kind of stuff. i do not begrudge her that. that is why she is an effective politician. you can see she runs into trouble. she got that tax the rich dress, she did not even pay for it. everybody knows that she is a phony. but, you know, whatever works for her, i think. >> she has been smashed by political competition in the back. a video showing her as a younger woman dancing that got a lot of slack. it seems like it backfired. >> sometimes i think it's cute to see some of these videos.
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she is acting like she is trying to aspire to be an influence. that answer, when she was asked walking along the river, something powerful that people just do not know about you, the only thing that i could come up with is i do my homework. i am mediocre at best. i will show up for congressional hearings and i will have read the pamphlet that someone put together for me. i expect that out of her. even cnn has called her out with a very wobbly relationship with fax. a 2019 article that says she has a hard time when she speaks, she misspoke facts about the keystone pipeline. her to talk video where she essentially made a tiktok account saying we should not be banding to talk, that is banning free speech. there is a national security when it comes to tiktok. does not really understand. that was a really pathetic
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answer. i think a great influence her when her congressional days are over and that is about it. >> will be do these walk and talks from now on, i think you should have to do a side shot to show the cameraman walking with the camera equipment on his back. whenever they do those stupid walk and talks, it is so phony and fake. >> they always deserve the credit. always. the liberal media goes all in connecting this hit film to right wing extremists. what that really tells you about the movie next. ♪
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♪ [jim valvano] don't give up. don't ever give up® ♪ ♪ ♪ turning it down ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the bibig weekend show.ee thkee sound of freedom at the
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top of the box office for another weekend. save children m human trafficking. >> how did that make you feel giving a child his freedom? >> it felt good. >> at this for 12 years. why are you doing it? >> because god's children are not for sale. >> trashing it as an extremist propaganda. accusing them of fear mongering with fake facts. >> these films are created out of moral panics, bogus statistics, out of fear and something like sound of freedom it is looking at concepts of these child trafficking rings that are run by the high level elites. >> fake facts, molly, i decided
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to look up some of the facts. i have not seen it yet but essentially it is talking about human trafficking and one person's effort to combat it. a fiscal budget of $101 million to combat human trafficking. expanding it to another $14 million with an estimate of about 1 million adults and children trafficked every single gear. what are they talking about this movie being about fake facts? >> this is june 2023 for our own department of state. it is real. that's why i'm confused why any publication would want to bring up. i do think the language used is particularly telling. they say that there is a link. not so much that they are upset, but perhaps who the actor is linked to. the studios come at the studio
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that created the chosen. the crowdfunding aspect of this. so many people that they may view as conservatives are interested in seeing and supporting this film. there is one particular, the actor here has gone on podcasts with steve bannon, mike lindell, i feel like we just do not like the circles that the people in the circle of the movie are in. i don't know if it is anything other than that. any real link. >> it sounds like he is doing a media tour. there is an interview with him. this is what he had to say this wednesday. >> the script was phenomenal. i saw a movie taken years ago and this is a real story about
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taken. a quintessential good versus evil. those that want to protect the children, those that want to exploit the children. good versus evil. so many things that are happening across the border. children disappearing and whatnot. i looked at it and i thought of my own children. what i defend them with my life, absolutely, without even a thought. >> he brings up the movie taken. it is also about human trafficking. there is a taken one, take into and taken three. then an nbc series based off of taken. it is a real issue. >> molly is exactly right. this is a real issue. it is not some made up moral panic.
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it is interesting to hear them say this as a result of moral panic when they are always in support of the democrat party. coming up with true panic. a complete and total lie. it is very real and a situation that is getting far, far worse. people like president biden and the media that support him are gladly opening up our borders wide open, human smuggling has become, the washington times reported a year ago it has become a $6 billion a year industry. these people are making a fortune off the policies that they embraced by this white house, that are supported by people like cnn and the publications that try to claim that this is some sort of white wing conspiracy.
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it is real. children are getting caught up in it. people are dying. people are being enslaved and raped because of this. if people want to make light of it and act like it does not exist, that is on them. >> they are ignoring human trafficking and attacking a devout catholic into his publicly antiabortion, pro-life. what is this all about? if they want to talk about numbers, $40 million already and it is still racking up money. it is all word-of-mouth. that is why hollywood do not like it because it is totally out of the hollywood mainstream and it is super successful. last week it made more money per screen than indiana jones which has everything behind it. those numbers are credible and
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very encouraging. >> aloud and see it if you are interested. matthew mcconaughey says his son is ready for social media at 15 years old. did he make the right choice? we will debate it. ♪
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♪ welcome back to the big weekend show. when is it all right for your kids to get on social media? matthew mcconaughey and his wife decided to start letting him use it this year for his 15 birthday. is that too young or too old to logon? my personal view because it is coercive and will rot all of our brains is the best way to deal with kids is give them lots of stuff that is way more interesting than social media like hunting and fishing and anything to do with nature, baseball, especially dangerous things, like illicit. [laughter] >> like snake hunting? >> exactly. anything that is kind of scary. then there is less of an
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appetite for social media. you are a doctor, you have devoted your life to figure out what is ailing us. how bad is this for kids? >> i am a doctor but also a mother of three kids. i touched on social media and its health risks years ago. ultimately when it comes to social media it is another form of addiction. it leads to lies and mental illness. this is for adults, too. unfortunately, it is out there. it is really hard to not allow your children to be on at some point. there will just be a switch. absolutely not, i think some 30 -year-olds should not be on it. i will be honest, i think it's okay to let your children be honored up 15 years old. do the parents have oversight? are they checking it? they are also restricting the amount of time he has on it.
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we check our devices during the week. they have a very timed amount of electronics on the weekend. if they do something bad grade, bad attitude -- >> sitting down for dinner is a place where none of that goes on is a good thing. your kids are probably on the younger side. >> they are two and six. they do not have social media. >> i was gen x, go play outside. i heard that a lot. i don't know what i will do. i don't know what the right ages. i think the doctor had the right thought. is the kid ready? i don't know if it is an age thing, but i'm not there yet. thankfully. >> i always turn to you for parenting advice. what about the idea of matthew mcconaughey deciding to kind of make a big pronouncement about the dangers of social media by
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posting a video on social media. >> all of a sudden he will have these random followers. >> that is the key thing. with social media, the rule should be social media should be like your social life. the same rules apply. if your kid says dad can i go down the corner play with my friends, yeah. that's great. dad, can i go down to the city park, stand on the bench and ask strangers if they like my outfit? no, that is not a good way to spend your time. if that is what they are doing, kids do you social media to talk to their friends. people were afraid when snap chat came out because things disappeared or whatever, kids, teenagers, had a healthier relationship with that snap chat than they did with instagram because the stuff disappeared and they were not worrying about the way they looked in the number of likes they were getting and things like that.
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just between your friends and you notice your kids are following their friends and they are following the back instead of having thousands of people follow them, it is probably okay. >> a new poll shows, i think, 54% of teenagers say it would be hard to give up social media. from personal experience, i think, each of my children have given up all of it at some point or another. mainly because they are just busy with cooler stuff to be doing. more fun stuff to be doing. >> the kids that are addicted and spending too much time on their electronics, all you have to do is look at the parents. exactly. stick around. the big four is next. ♪ salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts.
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>> welcome back to the big weekend show, it's time for the big 4 our picks for the stories everyone will be talking about this week. speaking of stupid things happening on social media at least four deaths being blamed on a tiktok challenge where people are launching themselves from the back of speeding boats and into the wake behind them. looking at this, you jump off of a boat, not only can the current in the wake pull you under and
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drown you, apparently, it is so hard that you can actually break your neck going in it. there've been people paralyzed, people that have died. this is one of the major dangers of social media that we worry about our kids seeing because they want to be cool and if they do these hashtags they get more likes. >> don't do it. i am a sailor so i fall off the boat the right way, accidentally. >> france is banning fireworks in that country ahead of the countries celebrations happening this coming friday. they have been dealing with these widespread anti-police riots in which some of the participants, some of the protesters themselves have used fireworks and chop them out authorities. it could be an interesting week ahead for paris and those suburbs. we will see it in flames and hopefully it all stays peaceful. something to watch. >> insane. >> yeah, it is wild.
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>> is that really paris? that is crazy. treasury secretary janet yellen awkwardly bowing not once, twice, three times to her china counterpart during her trip to beijing. you know that desk thing with the drinking bird? that is what she looks like. >> totally. bow again and how one more time. keep it up. >> it is a violation of protocol, i think. right? >> i don't know. whoever came in on the side, that's enough. move along. >> it may not be a violation of protocol on our side, but for the chinese, it means something. right? it means like you are bowing down. >> yes. >> anyway. this week jim combe are expected to reel what he calls disturbing findings that connect president biden and his families business
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deals. he has uncovered records from six different banks showing money flowing into the biden family. he said that they are entering the deposition phase. the first definition will be a deposition of devon archer who was under biden's business partner. i suspect things are getting a little heated in the white house not a word, not a word. i think this is one reason, they would rather be talking about the dime bag of cocaine in the white house in this stuff. >> were you at the white house? >> if i were, that is not my thing, all right. i like snacks. i bring a little bag of peanuts. >> a peanut dime bag? [laughter] >> exactly. >> that does it for us. we will see you next weekend.
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