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assumptions regular television that's why this always works. kat: catch me on gutfeld at 10:00 p.m. as part of the new fox news primetime lineup that is all for "fox news" tried to set your dvr 2:10 p.m. eastern, every saturday right here on "fox n ♪ good evening, i am guy benson along with lawrence jones and tomi n. president biden is the only one tightlipped about the baggie of cocaine. >> mr. president, when you return to the campaign trail? who brought cocaine to the white house? >> according to a report the secret service refused to interview any of the 500
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possible suspects saying it was strange liberties. secret service spokesman saying yes, you could have a consensual interview but we have evidence to approach them. former president donald trump weighing in on this in an interview with maria bartiromo that airs tomorrow morning 10:00 a.m. eastern on fox news channel sunday muni morning futures. here's part of what he said. >> you know, i've gotten to know the secret service and i can't speak more highly of people, incredible people. i believe they know everything, they are really smart and good at what they do. i don't think bags of cocaine to be left in a certain area in the situation room, i'm not talking five blocks away. the situation room where you decide on war, decide on nuclea-
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>> are they allowed in the area x. >> i don't think so, only people that have passes or family members are able to go through those doors. >> some of that is kind of hard to argue with so joe, no forensic evidence, no fingerprints they say and now no interviews with any possible suspect. come on. >> it begs the question, what if this was amtrak's found near the situation room? with the secret service suddenly say zero well, we tried, we are not going to interview anyone whatsoever and that's what could have happened, it's an absolute farce. defined dna on the cocaine bag and what cameras are we using at the white house? did they borrow them from jeffrey epstein's cellblock? the most surveilled property in the world suddenly the one blind spot when they couldn't see if trust in institutions of all
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time low so while this is talking for the reasons we talked about, it's not terribly surprising. there are people who thought they will not pursue this particularly if it's a biden family member involved. the stats are incredible, 23% of americans have confidence in our criminal justice system. 14% have confidence in television news and 7% have congruent confidence in congress so when this happens, it's one more blow for lack of a better term,. >> what you said secret service during of the hands sank we tried but did they? it seems to me with the amtrak's counterfactual, they could probably do more work, fish just choose not to and maybe they will say it's resources, it's only cocaine anthrax, different story, national security but they could pursue harder if they
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want to, indisputable. >> who is telling them to stand down? i agree with former president trump in the interview that these are great men and women of the secret service who are elite, excellent at the job and profession so it sat there looking at secret service say is just them, they didn't want to pursue this, or does someone tell them you're not going to pursue this? is a big misstep because we are allowed not to fill in blank and we will fill in the blanks with hunter biden, with lack of anything else, it will. >> the white house says it's irresponsible to even ask that, to even ask if the cocaine found in the home for the biden's live might belong to a biden, they said it's irresponsible. they want us just not talking about it that'll. >> maybe they would rather talk about brought the cocaine then
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the collapse of our entire nation under the biden administration so i think this is strategic because they'd rather us talk about cocaine and everything else falling in around us so maybe it's somewhat strategic but i think it's probably hunter, we've given him a pass for so long, will it affect the confidence in the white house the people already have lack of confidence in x i'm not sure but they should have said something, at least pin it on a low level staff member to take the fall for it so they could close the case because now we just all think hunter. >> lawrence, not to put you on the spot but i can buy the argument maybe secret service limited time and resources, other law enforcement agencies in this country that might look into such things and apparently it's like no, let's just move on. >> everyone knows to be aggressive whether it's tsa agent or federal prosecutor so something occurring at the white
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house and all of a sudden they use restraint doesn't add up for the average american that interact with the feds on a day-to-day basis. storylines go. come and comes in with a bag of coke and they are careless and leave it out but they scrubbed it? there's no fibers emma dna there? it's not believable. >> they covered it up. these people are crime scene experts so they have to deal with that. the second thing when it comes to prosecution and full investigation and pinning down the person who did this, a lot of pundits have said there's more things to do here or some on the right have said it of national security. what if it wasn't? what if it wasn't national security because they know who did it? a member of the first and they
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decided they meant us no harm. >> still illegal to make they won't say discretion. when they say resource problem, they've never had an issue of resources. we just had how many special counsel for they spent millions of dollars? did they have a resource where they go to recover hunter's gun he had out there? don't tell me they don't have the time and staff to get this done. it tells me they know exactly who it is and where the part of it and doing the coke and they want to protect that person because they are close to the president because the feds are aggressive with everyone except for the people who are rich, powerful. >> unless their last name is biden is the last thing on the
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national security side, let's say they don't know who did it and they decide it's not that important, it's just cocaine. if it is someone who works in the white house with security clearances who now has an addiction problem potentially, so much so they bring coke into the white house, that person cannot potentially subset people foreign powers? sort of grasping that the play. >> our adversaries see this iran, china, al qaeda reforming and afghanistan, you saw somebody be able to get a substance into the white house without it being traced and then the person who left it doesn't get caught. you're like i could get close to a sitting president like anthrax can kill him. even though it was cocaine, the
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what it is a question here and that's why it's an important story, we see somebody say i guess we should move on, make some jokes. no, this is important. >> my good friend called out the white house on this saying there is no way they don't know who did it but on the show on the breakfast club they had a large discussion and cohost said i have a problem because i lived in the d.c. area might entire life and i know a lot of friends and family members locked up for less and this white house is not curious about who brought cocaine into the white house so i think from this administration who wants to talk about equality and fairness and equal rights in all this, there's people probably sitting in jail or have sat in jail a long time for addiction, drug use, drug sales i think it's a slap in the face to those people. >> the two-tiered justice system and we saw similar arguments with the under charging, lawyers
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saying hang on, my client has been rotting in prison for these same types of gun charges for example and they don't even really charge -- >> a father's love. that is the message, unconditional love and apparently black and brown people locked up because of joe biden's crime bill that was so aggressive, apparently those fathers love their children. that's the message from the white house. be watching in the next election because i think voters will forget that. >> we did not keep dry on this one. coming up on this program, shocking, new video justin, suspected serial killer by undercover cops while walking on a busy new york city sidewalk. this case is crazy, we got updates next.
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stepping in front of him and surrounding the architect and taking him into custody. cb cotton is live outside of the home of the accused killer. >> prosecutors have said the investigation far from over and that seems to be the case and removing items from homes behind me chatting with people who live by. the married father of two was arrested thursday night, not far from his manhattan office and friday he pleaded not guilty to charges in the killings of three women. 22-year-old megan waterman, 24-year-old melissa and 27-year-old amber lynn costello working as escorts at the time of their deaths according to police. also a prime suspect in a fourth murder according to prosecutors. in total, human remains were found between 22 and 2011 long you will go beach. back in january this year, dna
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was collected on p stuffed crust and it linked him to a hair found at the crime scene. prosecutors say he was linked to the killings through his pickup truck and burner phones allegedly used to arrange meetings with the victims. it's within less than 48 hours since people learned the that an architect is accused of heinous crimes. one woman tells fox news her mom was invited inside his home while working for the census bureau a decade ago. >> it was just decrepit. happy, not somewhere you want to live. he acted very intelligent and he knew the words but she is shocked, scared for me so it is only now have come from queens, do i have to lock my doors again? it's a quaint little town, it's community.
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>> fox news digital spoke with a woman who calls herself a former classmate, she says he used to leave love notes inside her locker and she told our digital team she was shocked by the arrest. alden posted on twitter he was a former classmate tomi bierman is being held without bail. the next court date is august 1. >> thank you so much. i want to go to you, we were discussing this, this is very interesting and feels ted bundy like when you look at the evidence and circumstances but i want to go back to before the pizza crust and burner phones, this gentleman in jen general, when the murders allegedly occurred, his wife and kids were out of town so he went to leave and then would use burner phones and had thousands of google searches looking for sex worker,
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trying to send selfies of himself and these women end up dead presumably sex workers as well. this man seems like an interesting character when you first saw the arrest and all the information with got thus far, what you think of rex here? >> watching the video you think finally, finally this monster is in custody and sounds like the case they built against him is very strong on those three women. here's the thing, i think it's almost certain, i think there's more. don't just go to a quick phase of doing this, this is an evil that has to be unleashed, like this compulsion you see with people like this and i was reminded thinking about this case yesterday, new york state does not have the death penalty so i'm generally opposed to the death penalty not in practice but penalty, i can't live with
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wrongful convictions but for people are absolutely guilty, i have no problem with the death penalty and the sky if there's not a child in the country for the death penalty more than the sky, think about it and what frustrates me potentially not to get too far out in front of the case, one thing and states that do in jurisdictions that do have the death penalty, what investigation prosecutors can do is use the death penalty to maybe take off the table if he comes clean on everything to bring maybe other families finally peace and closure, that's a chip they don't have available in the state and i don't think that is defensible. >> i want to go back to, i know on your show you will have great guest so to break it down further, the fact that they were following him, they got a pizza crust he tossed away in the garbage can connected the dna, 13 years, that speaks to how advanced dna evidence has gone.
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>> the investigators getting evidence and they talk about kudos to the district attorney who laid out i think so far, evidence, not just from the search record but the forensics they were able to collect over time but the big question is, what took so long? this da made it a signature thing for him when he joined office, undersheriff on the program tonight, he will tell us why he thinks it took so long. i think that is very -- it will provide some type of answer to the public of why there's a killer there and perhaps killed more people than we know right now. performing the autopsies of some of the victims, to paint what kind of guy we are dealing with,
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we know a bit about him already, but how heinous the crimes were. >> and taunting the families. >> investigators say he had burner phones the evidence of not only burner phones but personal cell phones and was calling family members, it's homers like a sick twisted brazen thing to do almost like a catch me if you can type of mo move. >> completely and totally brazen and heinous. i'd love to have seen and look at the guys face because he thought he got away with this and now when he's told because of a pizza crust, that's why you're caught, i'm sure he thought he'd get away with it and now he's behind bars, completely and totally justifi justified. >> it feels like there's got to be others. it feels no way does not others because it's something you do and get your fill, this guy is sick and twisted so is they will come, everything will be brought to light but coming up, is snow
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coming of mission impossible dead reckoning part two in the uk is stopped, the set appears to be deserted. the new york times mulling the strikes are part of a broader problem for hollywood. i wonder if wokeness might be on the same list disney's live action snow white reportedly dumping seven doors seven multiracial mixed gender magical creatures. okay, a movie review site warning the upcoming barbie film is ignoring audience with an agenda. first of all, i'm concerned about this mission impossible, part one, does this mean for to schedule for part two will be even longer? i'm suddenly fired up, two hours and 45 minutes, years potentially to see part two. joe, what your take on the strike? is this something that might drag on and on? >> remember star wars back in the day, every three years.
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it's been done before. these writers and actors don't have a lot of leverage here in old hollywood, hollywood and 25 years ago i think there would have been of no, we will lose this content, so many different places, content is created outside of hollywood. 57 million people watch the oscars, 57 million. last year, 17 million or so 40 million people gone and don't tell me about court coming because super bowl was the most watched super bowl ever last year, 115 million so here's the bottom line, disney lost 900 leases and what are they doing? going woke over and over. the dwarves looks more like a basketball team if the basketball team represented san francisco homeless encampment. do you see these guys?
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five words, stop messing with the classics. >> on that front and broader issue here that hollywood might be facing, are they cutting off their nose despite their collective face? new york times writing about some of the economic problems for this industry, this was the year when moviegoing was finally supposed to bounce back from the pandemic which closed many theaters for months on end. at last, sinema reclaimed a position of cultural urgency but to get sales in the u.s. and canada the year to date are down about 20% since 2019 pre-pandemic. this is an issue that exists, tomi and predates now a strike. is this an industry already hobbled shooting itself in the foot again? >> part of the problem is streaming and acknowledge that farmer. because of the time, people don't work to go out anymore,
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they don't want to go to the movies and be around others, they want to sit at home on the couch and stream something for hours on end which is okay if you're into that but hollywood hasn't caught up with that so i think it's interesting some of the folks striking for artificial intelligence which is the premise here because you see people over the years and never would have thought it would impact hollywood and creativity and we were talking about this before, i want to feel bad for them because a lot of people need to feed their families but some of these people. >> on that, ai, the nanny whose the union president, she was making exactly that points, getting replaced by a machine. let's watch. >> if we don't stand tall right now, we are all going to be in trouble. we are all going to be in jeopardy of being replaced.
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>> i think a lot of americans are sitting out, yeah, same. just hollywood sort of distressed and she said we are the victims, that's the message that will resonate with americans hearing hollywood stars. >> i have friends and members part of the industry and i get they want more money but tribal nature of hollywood, they don't look at themselves as individuals so they are not willing to individually negotiate the contract and what they are providing to the table, they are asking for all of them to be on the same playing field when they are not doing the same amount of work or have the same and i think that's what's going to destroy them at the end of the day because mark my words,
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the big boys in this industry are eventually going to leave the union and go do their own thing and they will be taken care of it will be the little guys will ask to be part of this movement that aren't going to have the jobs and let me tell you, a lot of young actors and no-name actors who haven't gotten shot yet that are willing to do the job so i say with love -- >> stephen colbert, jimmy kimmel, seth meyers have not been on the air for months because of the strike that happened months ago. here anybody pining for their return? >> no, they are all watching gutfeld. >> gutfeld leaving to 10:00 p.m. eastern monday, i wanted to say that. straight ahead, abc kamala harris, vice president puzzling the public again with another freshly tossed word salad, you have to hear it to believe it. we got coming up. ♪
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♪ beautiful live shot, welcome back to the big we can show. it's the abcs of kamala harris. >> conservatives that because i thought we were supposed to conserve. [laughter] [laughter] >> the democrats said they wanted to fix vice presidents image, dishing up a fresh batch of word salad. >> issue of transportation is fundamentally making sure people have the ability to get to where they need to go. >> the fancy things, it's two
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letters. it means artificial intelligence but it's about machine learning so the machine is taught and part of the issue is what the information is going into the machine. when we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more children can read clean air and drink clean water. >> tomi, i know it's our job here but the problem, she was once the golden. >> she doesn't do the homework and it's frustrating because she's had two plus years to do the homework, if she was fresh, plucked out of obscurity, i could see but she's not trying and that's why i find it most insulting, she was elected as
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vice president around the world we are celebrating the first female vice president and to meet the fact that she has let women down because she's doing a horrible job because she's not even trying and she talks about artificial intelligence being two words, anything about transportation getting to where you need to go, it's clear she didn't prepare enough consulting, you have her represented so many people for better or worse look to you as expiration and you don't quite frankly care and that is what is most insulting. >> it's not just you saying that, the people in charge of messaging said the briefing book and just wouldn't read it that's one thing from the policy issue but sometimes i feel she tries so hard, there are moments, just be a normal human, hug them, act normal. is she trying to hard?
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to be more than what she has? >> you cannot teach authenticity so for her to be herself, not sure that's something she can learn the way she speaks to people, they are young, i didn't speak to them the way she speaks to the american people when they were pre-k in this manner, there's something i have to explain to you because i am the smart one in the room. nbc news poll released 32% of voters of this vice president, when we hear if joe biden doesn't one, always the next process should be the vice president will take over and that's not even the conversation anymore, it goes from biden to newsom and was important hear about this, we could have fun, we are one heartbeat away from an 80-year-old president, kamala harris being the leader of the free world, sleep tight america.
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>> this is staff driven white house and joe biden with his mental decline and kamala is young. this is a correction from the white house, population is crossed out and pollution is added in this statement. this is not going to fly. >> she i guess misspoke there. when you see these sound bites of her, you almost expect the camera to zoom out and see a room filled with kindergartners. that's what would make sense but these are adults, sometimes sophisticated high level professionals she's talking to with that nervous tick of a laugh, often the only one laughing in the room, it's crazy to watch and for that, let's say the democrats decide to throw joe overboard which i still think they might, i'm not predicting that there are more
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signs in that direction they are thinking about, if he goes over the side, so does she because they see things the same way we do. we were cracking up while watching and the democrats, it's funny, not intentionally funny and democrats can see this and say we can't have that on our ticket, leaving the ticket potentially which is why they hopscotch straight to someone else. >> the problem is the politics today, racial politics, gender politics and they can't -- newsom is the obvious pick for the new generation of democrat for the can't do it because if they skip over her, they will be outrage. >> anyway, straight ahead, forget tinder, a tick talker is offering followers big bucks to play matchmaker. that's next.
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welcome back to the big weekend show. ken money i love? tik tok and lawyer offering to help her find mr. right. >> i can get divorced in 20 years, it doesn't matter but if you introduce me to a man i walked down the aisle and get married too, i will give you 5000 dollars, my dm is open. >> hard pass for matchmakers? she told foxnews her very short list of requirements. >> i generally say my type is the perfect wedding date. it could go dance with, like grandmother, take a shot with my brother, but also will come check in on me and has good manners. kind of that charismatic perfect wedding date but i played talk
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soccer my entire life, i grew up in the south so also looking for somebody who has an interest in sports and family. >> okay, let's go to the single guy on our panel today, you are eligible i understand? >> especially putting it all online although for me, i want my dating to be private i've never been on a dating app ever because i find it to be weird for me. i like to meet people in person and get to know them, plus i hate soccer -- >> that was a dealbreaker. >> i was surprised, i was like football, let's go and then she says soccer, we just don't claim that in the south so she's not the one but i like her idea of putting herself out there to do that. >> she has incredible requirements, i'm not sure your thought process before you got married but the guy has to be at
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least 5-foot 11 or taller and love animals, a british sense of humor, love kids, obviously dance with grandma at the wedding, is this superficial or realistic when it comes to women dating men? you do have a list of things, the bar they have to get over. >> the bar is admittedly pretty low. [laughter] i think her bar is low. i get the height thing, as the only woman on this panel, she's being ripped apart because she has a height requirement. what you know that doesn't have requirements on the women they are willing to date and the bar is higher, they need to be instagram model status for a lot of men. >> i'm totally against instagram models. i prefer my lady not to wear makeup. >> but you want her to be beautiful without makeup, let's be honest. [laughter] men say -- for today only i will be a feminist, it frustrates me when people say i want a tall
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guy, your list is higher for women in the bar is higher for women but i will say if you are already on tik tok and need to pay someone to help you find someone, it feels like a play, getting herself all over everything including trying to find somebody who doesn't work at this time, the words of taylor swift, she is. >> this video is viewed 500,000 times. okay, very good. >> i can defend the height think because apparently she's tall, she's an athlete so she wants her man taller than she is but she's got an age range, 27 -- 40 that's what she wants. british accent -- some clarification, witty and dry. his a question, eligibility question not for myself obviously for multiple reasons. [laughter]
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does she get the five grand if he refers himself? if a dude asks her her out and marries her and they walked down the aisle and he's like i have my $5000. >> sound like prostitution. >> no because they are married. a $5000 prize to be referred, what if it's the love of her life himself does the referral? >> treating it like a referral fee like a job where you have a referral fee for example my own profession as a lawyer i get a referral fee for bringing them in because they assume as i'm a decent lawyer i can bring in other good candidates so i assume my friends and my followers who know my personality know who i am and can bring a good candidate and if i get down the aisle and we signed the marriage certificate, they get. [laughter] >> i do have a question, let's
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say you are the guy you realize i'm only worth five grand? that's kind of low. what percentage of u.s. couples in 2023 meet online? stanford university study. >> depending on the generation maybe, 50%. >> i'll say 40%. >> that is the exact answer. you win a double date with me. we got to go. stick around. that's next. ♪
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weekend flops. our pics on the panel the biggest veils of the week and i will go first. this one is just strange. presented by the nibble at the shoulder of a young girl during his departure from helsinki, she does not seem to be thrilled about it. no thank you sir. you can see that right there. guy's, this is kind of a cute thing a grandfather i might do o his grandchild. this was not his grandchild apparently. it is a little scooby, i do not know. >> when you can see she is not into it you say she doesn't think it's funny she's not laughing it's not making her
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giggle you would think he would stop. but no, he continues on the progress hav of any wonder thate of my kids i'm currently you are dude get away. that is creepy i am sorry you do not get other people's kids i barely do that to my kids. because he doesn't just do this to kids but women as well and he promised he would do better the sniffing. anyway new york city district attorney alvin bragg admits he is afraid of crime on the subway. watch. >> i know the statistics is down but when one of my family members get on the train i to get a knot in my >>. >> he allows the criminals back on the street. he could solve this problem. what does a great ridge coming from him. but speaking of crime, there's a criminal on the loose in california. but instead of finding actual criminals in california, wildlife officials are on the hunt for an angry sea otter that's wrestling surfboards away from surfers in santa cruz.
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so here is the thing. not only will the sea otter probably not hurt you they are fleeing from the sea otter and masmass. they are terrified of it. to me the fact this made l.a. times, yahoo! news, every publication in california is right about the sea otters and thandthat got to do something at it because it is terrorizing people 20 hurt itself or others. i think to myself as someone who's lived in california for a few years i wish the felt the same way about convicted felons and the pedophiles and traffickers as they did this rogue otter but i digress. >> i'm rooting for the honor. i am a band. [laughter] to your point around media coverage around this will open things attack an in water you dd that documentary on fox station a couple years ago on sharks. we talked about things that have more of a chance of killing you more than sharks i in the debt media concentrates on so much coconut, hotdogs, actual dogs, lightning, falling out of bed. otters? i haven't heard about otters that is true.
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>> it is a summer story. >> it is eight summers during the biden ministration is wiping out 39 billion that's what the b dollars in student debt for more than 800,000 borrowers per that's funny that was just weeks after the supreme court blocked another broader effort. here is the bottom line about the student loan things and again it drives me crazy. half of the loan goes to people who have advanced degrees so's the type of people become doctors and lawyers who can afford to pay it back. what about the waitress? what about the construction worker? where is there check where is that coming from for this is getting to the elites democrats is big brought the party of the little guy but now it's a party of free stuff i guess. >> it does nothing to lower the cost of tuition. it continually gets passed on to somebody else. it incentivizes institutions to still have such high-priced tuition and degrees. if your degree is that worth is you cannot pay it back in 20 years i'm sorry, you should've gone another route regrets he knows he's not going to get away with this this is a campaign
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promise to say the republicans blocked it. >> we tried, oh well. >> we will see if this one survives a scrutiny. that doesn't for us here on the big weekend show. we will see you right back here tomorrow same time same place 7:00 p.m. eastern. "one nation" with the brian kilmeade starts righ ♪ ♪ ♪ can you believe it's been a week already "one nation" ready to get going i am still brian kilmeade tenant on the show going to love these three guests and many more karine jean-pierre the great stories for the 2024 run for the presidency for jesse watters got some great, great news he is going to tell us what it really feels like will he be able to sleep later? michael a comedian who likes trump does not hate our country can you imagine? that is them but this is now at first this
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