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in the end there are people like us and sometimes we do well to be people like them. if you have a question e-mail us at yachting america fox.com. thank you for spending your sunday w. good night from south carolina. ♪ >> hello everyone i am tomi lahren, guy benson, kalyan conway and joe concha. the big story tonight over the first or public debate, this morning on "sunday morningthe futures" president trump double down on his promise tohis stayy for the first round but hiss opponents want himpr there. >> it is a quite easy question,l ronald reagan did nolyt do it ad
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a lot of other people did not do it. when you have a big lead you don't do it and we have a lead of 50 and 60 points in some cases and some of these people at 0. you say why would you do awhen debate. why would you let somebody a 0 or one or two or three.ai people popping your questions. >> is a go will not permit him to have a big tv show. come on donald get on the stage and defend your record. >> i get to beis the first debate, you could have how many millions and millions of people are going to turn into it, it's great toan be an environment where gas tons of questions. >> maybe this is why desantis ih so excited. the washington post describing a long slog but desantis explaining he loves the media hate. >> i think the good thing or public and primary voters are very smart, they know where thee corporate outlet stand of the political spectrum so the extent that they become convinced that the media does not want me to be the nominee of all else, that
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will absolutely help me.tegi tomi: kellyanne, you knew i wass going to come to you on this one. i would start off withid trump saying he's not going to attend the first debate strategically he seems to thinedk this was ais good idea why get on the stagea when you really don't need to. is this going to allow someone like ron desantis to captivate more voters, do you think it's a good idea for trump to sit this out. >> i discussed this with president trump i love to see about the debate stage democracy demands it. it was aidea sweet spot throughe primaries in 2015 in 2016.s wi the first fox news debate innds cleveland it was august 6, 2016 center stage and never loshit te spot. he bowed down a lowse t of his opponents. 17 qualified men and women in the republican primary and went on to be hillary clinton. often the only women in the debate even donald j trump..
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those debates against hillary clinton helped him because she did not taken seriously an nsd ist time to shine. what i think you could take to the bank, he will not make a decision for 24 or 48 hours. i would love to see that hehe makes a good point there's a lot of downside i cannot picture him sitting at home watching everybody talking about him. it's high risk and low reward w for the other candidates noter doing well on the campaign trail. those lights are hot, questionsa fast, answers crisp insofar soms of these would bcre front runnes have not acquitted themselves well and other forms. tomi: you think there's something to what chris christie said say that trump eagle will s not allow him to actually sit out. 2 all4 hourslyut to before indianapolis is going toi be there. thingould be a trumhep likere to do. i think you are right, back or possibly happen. guy i want to go deal piggybacking on what kellyanne said about the other contenders. we talk about othe the talr cons we're talking about governor ror
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desantis. do you think trump not be the first debate if he decides he's not going to go and that'sthin confirmed you think this allows desantis to make a leg up on trump and some of the areas he was failing in the report his r campaign is lacking and he's down several states. as this is moment would not take it all the air out of the room. guy: he was in iowa and he skipl that one i think kellyanne may be onto that one. i'm not sure trump has said for sure he's not coming. m he's sounding like haye may be won't but is not absolutely ruling it out. it may not be him sitting there saying okay i'm annoyed i want to be there because of the attention he likes to keepth people guessing and in suspense. it builds up the drama.e my guess thadrt the game he's playing right now. if i have to bet a little bit of
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money i bet he'll show up, i'm not 100% he will but i think yo. should. e beent a trump guy, i'v very open a about that. i but if at ready would also disposition let's say jeb bush way back when when people thought he would be the clear front runner. if you have a sense of inevitability around you arrogance and entitlement, voters don't like that that waen hillary clinton affected 2016. you have tas ho earn it you cant pretend to be in a cabinet whenc he was not. he was itin the last election hn has to build his case again. pol right now he's doing a good jobf he's up big in the polls.th but i think the step away from the blocking and tackling in campaigning especially the debate i don't think that wouldu be a great look.p. my slight suspicion he's goingm to show up. tomi: i have a feeling you're right. we have trump talking abouhavets potential dp pics, he's not going after any of his other competitors other than ron desantis. the fact that is open tohe namig some of them as a vice
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presidential pick putting them in office i want to get your thoughts. >> i think you have some good people o>>peopn the stage in go potential cabinet members. >> do you see yourself with the senator tim scott? >> i think is a very good guy we did opportunities together, it's never been talked about what ars the most successful economic development things ever done in this country and tim iss very good. i see tim doing something. >> to believe joe biden be the democrat candidate in 2024.de >> i think biden wilmol probably be the candidate if he can make it. tomi: if he can make it. i want to talk about the first part he's open to senator scott being a running mate. how likely do you think that is to happen and if that was the move and were saying trump is w erthe nominee, is that strategic against biden or newsom. joe: you want me to predict something about donald trump, 12 months in advance because you'rc probably going to pick nick 1
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somewhere that the2 fools aaron pretty for looking at logically tim scott would be an excellent candidate as far as vice presidency is concerned and he hasn't gone after tim scott in any way shape or form. he wants to scott as much as a possible that john's way fromt ron desantis but maybe timju sct as being a vp candidate. no one really talked much about mike pence at this stage in 2015. that is your vice presidenter righe.t there, who knows. getting back to the debate aspect. donald trump did not debatee before the iowa caucuses. a couple of daysth beforehand a. ted cruz ended up winning iowath in 2016. the possibility of him not doing this is there because he has done it before. d since when has donaloed trump bk down from a fight.ng d kellyanne: is not backing down,s his ego as a i video set on theo sunday show, he saidlo he's a frontrunner. this is not chemistry, biology ego this is math and right nowt he's looking at the mat.s a i would say put the math aside
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and show up so the voters can sauce out who they want to support. he is saying why d.o i need to d at a place where they are. i think if he goes there a fewer of the other people are going to make it to the second or thirdto debate if he's actually there.mh something important about running mates, president trump is not transporting himself as a general election candidate. he's asking questions about his vp pick. respectively ron desantis is supposed to be theg guyqu that could take out trump and biden into the polls he's not able to do either but trump is doing the smart thing by reminding peopley he wants heavily to do the jobeo in the future who's already donl the job, here's my cabinet andya vp pick. he's whistling past thane primay stage. guy: we are six months before t anybody cast the vote, weisshi s a coronation and not a nomination. he loves competition.s what people love about donald trump the most, he is a fighter, and the fact tha ht he can go
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well. any fees at the debate 24 million people watch the debate august woody 62015. the first time you see with ron desantis on stage i sayca 20 million and at least tonightn to miss oug t on the opportunit to post her eyes ron desantis. i can't see him ultimately backing out. this is not about winning the nomination. this is the general election on we biggers thtion challenge in that audience, thie is a huge opportunity to reach independence the disgruntled democrats, the blue dogs, hispanic, suburban women. this'll be the biggest stage nobody beat the 24 million debate in 2015, doe be it now. it's not about woody theit nomination which it looks like he will, don't do this play not to lose thing go out to the slamdunk and appeal back to thet voters that you need to win in 2024. tomi: we don't have attentive
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time left but have to get your take, desantis is raising a lot of money. his campaign saying $20 million in the second quarter that's a lot of money. fundraisinghink the 2 dollars are not translating into the pullovers. kellyanne: i kidded the problem. he never should've run he'sundr running in sulfur 2028 including election it when a great election night. n a governor in a back campaigne for president and he's 44 years old he could've waited and he did not wait. the nonsense that he's a candidate but the media don't want, donald trump is the candidate that the media doess h not want, the media hates ronnj oydesantis. kellyanne: they enjoy needling him. it has a warned well so far. he's smarter than that. he is more approachable than all of that. i think they have agrees a lot of money. they spent a lot of money.i th for your communications director and external affairs director, two gentlemelot ur cn i know tot left the campaign to go to a nonprofit to help him that is not good. he can go the distance he's gots money and a great record but so
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far most oquf the questions he n gets asked are about donald trump. i think theyp.i wasted six monu of not just blocking and tackling the non- sexy parts of politics the early voting program, desantis and trump wer the only two to do that so here can play catch up but right nowc he's defensive in writing against trum p not biden. tomi: i wish we had more timefo for this, were so excited about it. o move on. t. bars, cameras and fences. were not talking about prisons. our residents are forced to protect themselves from the lawlessness in the liberal cities while their leaders pusse sidewoke agendas.wo ♪ ke agendas
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urged to reinforce their doors i and install security cameras too avoid becoming victims. is this a governor advocating itves responsibility? >> we are playing a simulator with the balance mode on full throttle. it is scary we are dealing withg failed w policy of our elite wh don't have to live with the consequences of the policy. for the first time neighborhoods that they live in beginning to see the consequences of public safety. guy: just across the bay and san francisco were businesses are shattering and part of the crime crisis. the ap writing about san s francisco and otheanr big cities and the need to diversify or die talking about the economy economically. a big piecd e of the puzzle woud be enforcing the law.fo meanwhile here ircs a new crime-fighting focus for somebody else miss jen during other people. almost half of millennialha
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surveyed said that should bet a crime. a few things to unpack.w from theth ap story let me reada passage that i think is devastating not just to san francisco but the state of california and progressive governments broadly at large. here is the quote, san francisc has become the prime example of what downtown shouldn't look like, they get crime-ridden it in various stages of decay.st in truth it's onage of many city across the u.s. whose downtown is rocketing with the post pandemic wake-up call diversify or die. that is a bleak assessment.oa probably a correct assessment i'm not sure whadlt theyi' meanf diversify, the ap taken off the gloves a little bit, it's. unavoidable you see the headlines every day. joe: you see the numbers, youy hold the studies they found the san francisco more than any other city in the country thisi,
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was a shining juul of t california. more people have moved out ofhe the great city than any otherin city in the country. for all the reasons that we just talked about crime, homelessness and the deep blue state and city like san francisco they fired their district attorney this is unthinkable things.in this is california and generalkg that's with a expo this is happening, where they going, florida, red state, texas re dst state, tennessee, red state, south carolina, red state. y it's working at this point. we talked about the presidential election in thointentie last blk republican should be hearing this home, do you want the country to look like california, illinois or new york or florida, texas, south carolina, tennessee where everybody is moving where taxes are lower, crime ir.s low, education is better. you make it a choice betweennld that, i don't see how you could lose. again it is america. guy: in the associated press story, they talked about a lot of cities across the countrye bu
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with a hollowed out problem which is true i could list if you were that is not the case. where it is thriving, a lot of the major cities and ford and the red states and we just heare this is a damning indictment ofo years with progressive policies coming homf ive e to roost in te ground zero location the baylo area of san francisco. kellyanne: which icon will here assess district attorney, kamaln newsom, nancy pelosi, do we see a trend. these are man-made crises and people need to know this is nott putin fall, covid's fault, this is decades in the making, poor management and epidemic of looking the other way when you see drug communities, homelessness, random violent crime it seems arbitrary and capricious. if you see these guards in san francisco they're not even s allowed to stop yoanu i saw one guy look like he was shopping and match up all the colors as he was taking stuff. now we have the victims as the
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criminals and the criminals of the victims, this is very important inflation economy,is i it's deeper quality of life ande cost-of-livingco issues. to the point about the exodus om blue states interbred states, to having this impact. as fox news reported last week there are six states in the south that contribute to the gdi than the entire northeast thisa, tells you something. guy: left is used to be up on the high horse about contributions and those are shifty into your point it's not an accident this is not a weird quit said it's this is a directs result policy. i should give yo ictu the answer was thinking about the city of r oakland, san francisco is a cartoon, oakland in some ways as were spencer kamala harris watched her presidential campaign in the city of oakland the same where u.s. senator barbara boxer was robbed and attacked in broad daylight, did not get attention last year or the year before. it seems at di big deal.
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i want to quickly go over to tht millennial's pool, we can put it up on the screen we are both millennial's. let's try to arellen tackle this jen during people, should thatf be a crime according to the survey, 44% of her generation say yes with the balance say no or not sure. it should be an easy one even ii it should be absolutely rotten rude horrible thing to do. we don't do criminal prosecutions in america for thought crimes or for words. tomi: millennial's and gen z the only two generational swaths of young people advocating for less rights, let's think about that. we have generations of americans fight for more right s and speech m and expression in more freedom our generation worse gen z fighting for fewer rights, they wanted to be quieter, shut up and more polite.orld and that's how they see the world and they have been raised
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in such a way that we talked about this this morning and they have been raised to believe that the worst thing that can happenc someone can call youan a name or miss gender you, they have been so coddled in schools and what pop culture reinforces that thel legitimately think words hurt more than actual crime that we discussed. and if you dis asked them if the worried about actual crime you don't get the same response.s at least when it comes to voting.th the 2022 midterms should've been much more about crime, i wish wc could run on that on 2024.ru but people don't care as much au we thought.t the young people believe that words hurt and that's a worst thing that could happen to them. and that terrifies me for the future of our nation in theer future voters. these are the future voters millennial's make up the biggest voting block, we have some or work to do. >> i'm pro politeness, proeech respect we do not criminalize speech especially something like this it'isotals totally crazy.
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masculinity because the media now calls exercise far right. msnbc tweeting out whether theie opinion pieces that argues the far right is obsessed with fitness. and the obsession is nothingro more than a dangerous factiousup and pulls that needs to be suppressed. this one is really super oddd. t me and somebody different ways. sure, some people are looking for their bodies and they are fit and they have a right to be i have many and a maga voter and a red hat that is proud of notd being that fit their happy with their lives they don't feeisl te need to conform to comply what has become with what you eat anm how you look and how you work out. to me guy benson.e this is tha natural byproduct of how overly feminized theow democratic party has become they
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have been insulting men and dth masculinity foy har so long it s crept into a lot of our regular ads on tv nonpolitical ads. the man is dum mb he cannot open the trash bag and the woman has to teach them how. i think it's an overarching emphasis on women, women, women and the democrats have a problel with women ended their have aha problem withve men voters. guy: of strong fitness werewi being far righsht i wish i withy further far right. i did my palatine but it's everyday. you're trying to be healthy, yon should be shamed for taking goo care of your body. whatever you see this is a weirb one msnbc the boomlet of stories that this is a right wing obsession i was waiting for journalist enterprising reporter to track down the former first lady michelle obama her whole thing was fitness, let's move get past obesity especially for kids and we shaming people, let's make up our mind on the
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left. to your political point we heare about the gender gappr in our politics absolutely true the republicans have to do better among women they represent a majority of the electorate butgr the democrats do have a serious and a growing problem with men including young men data that i, saw a few weeks ago about high school boys moving very strongly to the right, girls going the other direction. the media tends to focus on oneh half of the equation and understandably show but the j other half matters as well, our votes count just as much isur yours. kellyanne: let's pull the political magazines. if we can. it's hard to deny that democraty have a masculinity problem. republicans seem all too happy to capitalize on the gun toting fist bumping tropes of stereotypical manhood. i actually cannot argue with that.
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to guys point i been in this business a long time it did old lady at this point. all we hear about women's issues and i famously say all issues are women's issues and we shoul talk to them not just from then waist down we arise, ears, brains, mouths are. i have never in 30 some years of doing this heard the term men's issues, issues presumed.s but that means if you're not tending to different demographic groups including 49% of thery country you may be jeopardizing losing them. what about this we have this controversy and before you, i want you to comment on what joeo rogan said. he said being healthy is far right holy for f word. >> there has been a strategy on the left to feminized men and is quite obvious if you look att popular culture that is the best standard what is popular cultur look like.
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it looks like men being feminized. is men looking like women to compete in a sports.sp or just meorn overall being feminized that's with the left seeks to do. they are realizing that may have backfired a little bit pitiable about a young men who don't want to be feminized, i'm not necessarily political but to guys point i don't want to be feminized in if that's what the left is offering me as ato feminized version of masculinity i don' tt want it. lef being fit, healthy and musculari dand masculine is the right thg than maybe i'm right and that's what joe rogan was alluding to their was also an article a fewt hsmonths back about how exerciso races, people of color don'tto have time to exercise in only white people have time to exercise. t it's all oo f the mental gymnastics i don't want to push exercise but it's a mental gymnastics of trying to find some way to make their point but is not landing whatsoeveran masculine men are important int america, we can say that. >> why do i feel as with mostd
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things this has something toth o with donald trump even though they're not saying it. it's so weird that were talking about fitness and masculinity in testosterone and it's under thie fitness craze under the far right. mea joe: i think physicality meansel something in general. there's a reason we don't havee short presidents. if you go back.ot biden six-foot, trump's 6-foot t 2 inches, reagan, obama 6-foot h 5-foot 11 inches. the 5-foot nine guy has no shot if you shorten running forsh a president don't do it. it's a visual medium. i think it means something the masculinity and size in general. what is the nonsense exercises far right. how did exercise getting ideology. joe: that's a very good question. i don't think it got it in ideology. on iy wrotete this.
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tomi: there are social media commentators, conservative male social media commentators that have a large following in they tend to beedia really muscular d hyper masculine like the undertakes of the world.n th there are some in the world and the conservative media who fittu the description it does not mea the far right but that's what the left wants to make them appear to be. kellyanne: we will leave it there. great conversation. a pastor's message for the canadian trucker got him in the law.ithllyawillton. now his sons tough words forn justin trudeau. hear his speech that got a ♪ but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody.
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freedom. [inaudible conversations] grabbed heeedor attention across north america should say whenot estruckers protested candidates government and the covid vaccine mandates. many joined in the movement included a pastor who shared the message of freedom with the trucker protesters and he ended up in trouble with the law for doing so. he faces ten yearsso. in prisonr delivering a sermon to the truckers. his son pleading his case anoud his dad's case about kidderminster county andch. policies he delivered a speech in europe many in attendance gave him a standing ovation. here's a portion of the remarks in the eu parliament. >> i would like to stand herean and tell you the things aboutfr freedom and democracy thatee iii like but i no longer know thoses things. they have been taken away from us canadians. canada has fallen.
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we no longer have freedom ofgree religion, freedom of speech or the right to protest or assemble or associate or express ourselves or have free media or disagree with the government. anyone who does so i is arreste, charged and jailed as politicaal dissidents speaker it's a pretth astounding thing to watch what's happening north of the border.der. i like canadians there friendly and i like hockey and putin is delicious. elic the culture and their lack of culture free speech, freedom of religion itio is quite illiberal and what isth seen as a free country and the national anthem they call themselves the true north stron and free but their laws do not reflect that in pretty disturbing ways. kellyanne: people are lying at the feet of trudeau who has beei a study in contrast about hisom personal freedom versus your personal freedom is a canadian. i want to give aedomi shout ouo the young man, 23 years old the poison the substance which heel delivereivd this across the pond to the un brussels is pretty
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remarkable in the pause that he got tells us something about heb neighbors in the west and how they looking at the erosion of freedom in this country and to the north of us in canada. the other thing i want to mention when you look at the guy against the covid mandate gave the sermon to the truckers and you contrast that to earlieregme crime segment that you let us on on the show. people don't know who is a criminal and news not and what the crime and what's not. we don't have the standards in a an objective criterion and say that the crime you're going tout get in trouble for that center crime that's not a criminal. is the sky is under house arrest for what happened and let other people go free. >> there's other examples of hate speech in canada getting people thrown in prison and i look at stories like this, thanl god we have a first amendment. we still have in this country, you interviewed the actual pastor the man ourn your show let's watch that clip together.
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>> i grew up and i've seen this movie before ultimately i was arrested five times and i spent the first time, three days on concrete, later 50 days in solitary confinement, metal cages, psych ward, and eventually they took me to the max for the most dangerous terrorist in the country. you look at this and the only thing that comes to mind is soviet russia. o kell.joe: sometimes rhetoric is overheated, what he described sounded likecrib the gullah. tomi: this is canada were not far from canada right now andng this is astonishing. i think people are too quick h o give leaders around the world including here in the united states covid amnesty for what they did in the freedoms thatit they took away and w infringed upon in canada so much worse than here but it was still badst here through the freedom truckers when this happened iha was proud of theppm because they
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stood up were knocking to take this illness pastor when he was on my show he said time and time again they tried to get them in time and time again he stood up anyway. this reminds me of ourof foundig fathers, live free or die know whether option.fa the fact thactt there is an embodiment of that today andiewe being in canada. when i interviewed the man he was on house arrest he was zooming been on house arrest. very few people are actually willing to stand up for freedom anymore. he did and always will, that ist inspiring to me. guy: there is a substance ofim vaccine mandates imposing on truckers sitting by themselves all day long in literally keeping society functioning atyu all times but especially during covid to do that to them the way that they did it with the jackbooted government was astounding. joe: probably the most isolatedi job is been a trucker. you see justin trudeau in theis
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30s as far c as his approval. canada is catching on. eappening in this country as well i meant to bring it up another segment. in michigan if you misuse a term in terms of transgender it is a $10000 fine and a felony. it was passed in michigan on kid of this border under gretchen whitmer. guy: that's what we turn on thet courts i think wile still have e first amendment. i'm catching my watch, first amendment stone america for now. let's take a break, botox b creams, vitamins, everyone is looking for the elusive fountain of youth. it turns out there might be one. would you drink from it if given the chance. we will discuss and debate that next. ♪
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>> at least are lying through c your caps. >> look at you you been yanked and stitched and stuffed and pulled. you are a turkey. for your ex-husband. >> to please everybody. >> to please everybody. s men, women, studiotu executive . come on, you think beauty, thaty is the ticket.they joe: harvard scientists think they found the fountain of youth. the team discovered six chemicas cocktail that reverses the aging process by several years.es the question goes to herti o youngest on the panel i believe. would you take this 20 years from now and say i guarantee i reverse it five or ten years in terms of aging. tomi: five or ten years is more than a couple of years.om it's botox far mor ne effectives filler is far more effective, t the craze ofha them pick obviouy very effective, look at half of
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hollywood their entrée into. e they said this ipis experimental is getting people excited but i think there's a lot of went hundred men and women that woulu do anything to reverse aging orn look better. therg ok be is hope. joe: i live in north jersey i believe you're familiar with the area. my wife works as an er doctor i and she knows folks in the botox business and business is booming. if this gets o n the market you i can invest in probably a good idea. joe: i would guzzle this down for sure. sign me up.ll elon musk tweeted 5 million views or likes oya n his tweet iet don't want to go on spacex but u want to be part of this experiment. it restore s the aging cellsel through the younger state sincet about cell restoration which is different than surgery. i never had a facelift and ift m wish i would and i plan to whene i need to and only have one. that's pretty transparent. kellyanne: i'm going to tell g people i'm going to have itca
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because i see peopleus say i'vea had no wory k done, can you tel. i'm pro-life, pro-facelift, i believe i should do whatwh i wat with my body and my money asg long as there's not another i heartbeat involved. this is attractive it seemrsis simpler then all the i things tl people are doing to look and feel better. i am 56 years old i weigh 120 pounds, two things are not supposed to ask women. it would b oe niceld to stop ths clock a little bit. joe: fascinating we had then' women's point of view. you're in your 30s is n your clinging. viguy: late 30s. 37 was the last year i told myself it's late 30s on ther way toof 40. i'm stuck on pro-life, pro-facelift. put that on a bumper sticker. a lot of people that would agree to that. when i was a few years younger a thought i would never consider any of the stuff. and friends of mine, have youk ever considered this you should think about that.t
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i would want ttho see the effectiveness of the procedure or whatever it would be the cocktail of chemicals. hateother scientists, the fountn of youth, other scientists dismissing as hyper and preliminary. i would want to do the research. to get several years back in terms of appearance, sure, 98% of people would do that.if if they were being honest. guy: 99.9% of people would do w it. the tvs get your hg gets clear. lightning round. let's say a pill was invented and proven to be safe that allowed you to live forever.ul think of the movie the green mile with tom hanks. would you take it? guy: no, look younger yes, live forever no. kellyanne: absolutely not. i don't want to outlive my kids. tomi: look at this country. i do not wankellt ton't see it. let's hope was a long way in ths
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future in this country falls, no thank you. the problem once the kids die in your college friends in high school kids, who do you know.. kellyanne: you did not say no. joe: i would say yes. a major fear of death 97% chance i'm going to they're down elevator instead oathe df the u. guy: there's time to change t that. joe: good to know. stick around, the big four i s next. ♪
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kellyanne: welcome back to "the big weekend show". it is time for the big four the pics for the b biggest storycs everyone will be talking about this next week.by music legend toby keith surprising his fans by beltingis out his ow fn hit song courtesyf the red, white and blue, karaoke style in an uber. check itn an out. ♪wo. kellyanne: i love the patriotism it's so special.ar he announced he has cancer last year end we have not seen much
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of him. >> he did not need the lyrics. the saying goes to be the besttb you have to beat the best and c carlos just diard that today.he the 20-year-old spaniard facing novak djokovic in a thriller to win his first ever wimbledon title giving him the two grand slam championship to his name hl won the u.s.am open last year e now wimbledon, that was theear winning shot right there. there was one game that lasted almost 30 minutes today, not as. set again lasted a must 30 minutes. it was a thriller i watched the last set ithn novak djokovic isz amazing, look at thiins guy is young and now he's wrapping up the victories.acki tomi: the california nightmare continues, homeless encampments making a comeback aties the icoe venice beach one year after thei city cleaned up the place.
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whether making a comeback ich don't think they lefemt southern california or northern california to be real frank abouia t it. all the cleanup effort, gavin newsom i would like to see with the shovel and let's get to work buddy. guy: that's a funny part gavin newsom, what's a sticker going to be on the back of the car make america california, anyway the powerball growing today' $900 million after saturday's drawling ended without anded wig again. monday's trolley will be the thirdd biggest jackpot in lottey history. can you imagine this i wane t three things when i win the powerball and i bought four tickets, i'mrbal going to win we to call it the regal beagle, ihp want a house oitn the jersey she and fly private because of the circle of hell, 70% of lotteryec winners go broke, 33% declaredla bankruptcy, do we really want this. that would be hard although if you went ojon the record and if you win a million bucks each.
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verbal contract. i'm goin ag to heaven. i'm not sure how that works. i feel like it messes up. you don't win if you don't play: we'll take the fountain of w yo and take the money. that does it forthan us, thank n for watching we'll see. you next weekend. mark even starts now. >> hello america i am mark levar this is on to "life, liberty & levin". i want to thank you for being here there's other things you could be doing on a sunday night this is time well spent and i think you'll agree wm
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