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fox across america.com. that is all for fox news saturday night. set your dvr to 10 p.m. eastern every saturday night right here on fox news. and check me out live on tour coming to a city near you, girlfriend. i'm jimmy failla and good night from new york city. there it is -- ♪ thanks for watching, we'll see you tomorrow. the big weekend shelf next. ♪ hello, i am losing booze along with joey jones, alicia mckenna and joe charlie hurt. the big story tonight jason of the returns to the stage. the left trying to cancel the music star over the music video for china and a small town. he's doubling down. his first performance since the backlash, he talked about patriotism and addressed controversy at the show last night cincinnati and said i love our country and crown went wild.
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there is live in wisconsin with he will perform tonight. garrett. >> he's not backing down on this one bit and last night in cincinnati he not only performed his hit song, he addressed the controversy surrounding it head on including accusations that his song is racist. >> what i am is a proud americ american. [cheering] i love our country and want to see it restored to one it once was. >> this kickoff when the nt country music television stop during his music video after critics claim dose promoting gun violence and racism since it was built in front of house were a mob angry young black man in the 20s and sent clips from black lives matters demonstrations. a lot of the country music, a
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lot said some view the song about small town values as so controversial. >> it doesn't affect me, i've seen the video and it's the world we live in today. >> we live in a town of like 1000 so we know the small-town experience. >> out of the keys promoting violence, he's saying the opposite. look at what's happening in the big cities and you're not seeing it in small town usa. >> it depends on where you're from. if you are the city, you don't get it. if you're from a small town, but the song is about, you understand. >> last night he thinks fans to stand up to cancel culture but the controversy surrounding it doesn't seem to have heard it but if you look at the charts on itunes, it's the topic all week long and you to even the cmt stopped airing the music video, it has more than 12 million views on youtube.
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>> with that thing behind you over your left shoulder? >> that's one of the campus, a bar set up they are selling beer and other things hanging out waiting for the festival to kick off. >> i wish i was there right now. that looks fun. >> a happening place an. >> of the when you're done working, go make friends, it looks like they are having a good time. thanks so much, appreciate it. looks like a good time. the backdrop going on with the controversy, they are saying is a big time basis because this was at the courthouse in 1927, the production company made the video and said there are so many things hannah montana, mario lopez -- why the controversy? >> it's interesting because it's so revealing it doesn't reveal
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anything about jason all the people who like his music, it's revealing about the people in the media and places like new york or d.c. who had this extreme predators about small town and people who live in pounds and these are people -- another time where this came about was with donald trump's make america great again slogan. all of those people thought it was racist. if you think the most great thing about america is its racist, you have a problem. but this whole notion of small town, the idea you have personal responsibility your neighbors, the idea stepped over a body and a small town, you do it every time you walk out a building in new york city, the idea no how people leading against the wall shooting drugs into their veins and people walk by and ignore it, that's what makes it a small town and that's what i think the
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top song is talking about and why you don't see a lot of the ills in a small town but you see in a place like new york city. >> let's listen to jason eldon, he's addressing critics. >> here's the thing, i feel everybody is entitled to their opinion. [cheering] you can think something all you want. >> that's true. you got this music video that shows you summer of riots and things happening in american cities and patriotic images of soldiers and farmers and families and small towns, is that where the criticism is coming from, exposing that? >> is controlling a narrative they are not silencing -- you can listen to the song anytime you want to, they tell you what the songs mean by interpreting the nuance of it and that's what's scary. sucker punch somebody on a cyber, pull a gun on the owner
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of a liquor store, because outcrops, spit in her face, stomp on the flight and lighted up. these are all things that are true instances reported on here on this channel over the last year or two or three years, the villa used a real true things that happened and he's on the view of millions of americans who say don't bring that here. don't think we'll get you out with cashless bail don't think we will tell you are a poor victim was treated, your raised floor and usually a highly, that's not the position or posture or belief of people in small towns and they are scared to death americans might understand that -- might agree with that. >> and media outreach, it keeps coming. msnbc jason aldean almost got away with it. did jason aldean ever care about small towns?
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it says jason l been small-town is part of a long legacy with a dark side. at the beginning i was talking about all these movies and things shot at this location get there's controversy, why do we live in a society where everyone is always looking for someone like this? they weren't looking for but they are not. >> you hit the nail in the head. we have changed as a society, we've now decided to become offended over things that didn't offend us before in a way that very different and together headlines and i want to remind folks, this song came out -- the video comes out with a backdrop everyone has seen before in other movies and tv shows but it's not because it was pointed out as something that can be highlighted that we should be offended by so all of a sudden the people on the let's get offended team are like we are here and get upset.
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>> a minority of people but i love you lisa -- as artists coming to jason allene defense as they should. >> to america. seeing this completely different. i take this as face value, they link it to jim crow. what? >> artists who don't speak freely, it's propaganda. >> this is taking away freedom of expression. i'm from a small town in california and people can't take our freedom because people know everybody in a small town and that's the heart of america, rural america. >> you are trying to jump in. >> not sitting here saying we share political views or anything but this career was almost over before it started the industry in nashville to bully him out of his best song
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for those of you who don't know are probably laughing but it's a great song. the reason i bring it up it's going to take blake shelton and luke runs to take up for him and say you can't assign him this type of hatred that doesn't belong it's going to take that pushback, that's what it's abo about. there are a couple of executives at cmt, what are not going to flame but she's a cumulus and they been told bring this up you'll get fired so there's cross there but it's a couple of executives at cmt and the hope is to get same treatment bud light got. cross cultural and social -- you can't just cross people in such a way to villa nizam no good reason. >> i agree and before we go, the national anthem played at the 2023 world cup as we are watching, the woman -- most of them sat silent. >> you look at that -- i feel
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sorry for these girls when i look at this. i see a bunch of entitled brat brats -- whatever they are, the players. they are entitled brats don't enjoy and appreciate all of the things -- all of the meaning that goes with singing the national anthem and it's their loss but i do think with what joey was saying, i do think something is changing, i feel we are being shipped over the past several months where people are getting tired of this stuff and getting sick and tired -- i love the fact that jason allene song shot to number one where it states, the bud light thing and a lot of examples coming to the front now that reveal, i really don't think this scam is working anymore, i think people are over it and thank god because we have
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real problems, these aren't th them. >> i think they are over it and we are seeing now backlash to the backlash because people are done. >> just stop shoving things down our throats. coming up, and update two hunter biden's possible criminal behavior. one of the whistleblowers sits down with fox news and reveals the defining moment he knew he had to come forward. plus what he says hunter biden should be convicted of a crim crime -- don't miss it, that's next. ♪
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♪ welcome back to the big weekend show. new bombshell from the irs agents who blew the whistle on hunter biden's possible crimes into survived in front of congress this week. the investigations main case agents speaking with fox news on special report. first, the moment he knew the probe was not being handled properly. >> closely wolf was one of the four assigned, she was an attorney for the district attorney of delaware.
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our disagreement would have been related to the storage unit when she told -- when i found out she told the council we knew about the storage unit, it was like a shot to the gut and we didn't have a seat at the table and that was a defining moment for me. if there's evidence laid out before you and potential tax crimes that exist, you should be able to follow the evidence, should be able to interview witnesses and do proper procedures. i understand that it's a politically sensitive case but at the end of the day it was a matter of you can't do that. >> he described what he what public and told congress what he saw. >> the reason i came forward and the reason why we are getting this information out there is we
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have to treat taxpayers the same, it's all about following the evidence in making sure justice is served. when it works out in the favor of the target in this case, hunter biden want it compiles on top of each other time after time. to that, august the 2022, all four assigned prosecutors agreed to recommend prosecution of felony and misdemeanor charges. >> he's a democrat and said it's made it even more difficult for him to come forward because of the response he's received. >> it is scary to be whistleblower and joe biden's america. joe biden arrested his top political opponent in the united states of america so is all i need to know to understand the fact that joe biden is correct and would use government in any way he wants, hunter biden got a
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slap on the wrist for a federal contract that leads to convictions and 94% of cases so of course he's intervening. part of this is we've lost control of our government, our government no longer serves our interest, it serves joe biden's interest. a form released the joe biden family received money for getting a prosecutor general fired so we live in a country or we've lost control and political opponents are getting arrested and will be people next. >> striking testimony where joseph sigler describes what is the criminal case versus a civil case one thing that's been brought up his cases like these will refer to civil, let me be clear on that.
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criminal investigations when you worker case, there's willfulness whether someone intentionally with knowledge evaded income taxes are filed false return provided evidence that shows willfulness. >> this idea of willfulness. >> which is pretty clear and amazing to listen to him have to explain why we have laws and why laws have to be enforced and why he has to come forward and he notices a politically sensitive case and it is which is why you have to do cases like this completely by the book but alicia is right, this is -- in this environment, you have every aspect of government getting organized to favor your allies
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and pressure enemies, it is a frightening world and not equal justice under law but this is devastating for the biden's, i think this story is breaking through matter how hard mainstream media is desperate to ignore, pretend like it's not going on or refuse to cover hearings. it's breaking through, people are hearing the story and are shocked. people who don't necessarily hear all of the stuff normally are hearing at this time and i think that is where you are starting to seek the white house answers and questions they've previously had enough cover from media they haven't offered to answer. >> how do you think it's hitting the average american, to whistleblowers coming forward? >> most average americans -- willfully blind to it because the candidate can do no wrong or willfully the candidate -- the other candidate has already done wrong.
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huge political temptations but the most important part in what the whistleblower is talking about, i believe it was raskin, one of the representatives on the democrat side tried to whitewash over the idea he owed 200,000 and paid back and i believe it was ziegler who said yeah but paying it back, the crime has been committed but what is the crime? the idea of crime and what they are alleging, what the evidence shows is he forgot to pay taxes. he purposely didn't claim certain incomes because claiming that income would admit for the income came from and would start the microscope on where the income came from and in the way monica lewinsky was the target of an investigation, information that came out different in the idea that you investigate hunter's taxes, that's what opens the door and leads to potential corruption in the smoking gun and you are right that that is the real crime, the
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real problem, you can't just cut somebody and because you put a band-aid on, you didn't do something wrong. he didn't file taxes because he was trying to not admit where the money came from or why, that is the problem in the crime, not whether taxes get paid. >> i think what impacts americans and moves the needle is the unfairness of it, people see print treatment between the biden and donald trump and it's un-american, that's not way the justice system works. that is the sentiment from americans. >> we will continue coverage. barbie versus barbenheimer, some call this weekend barbenheimer but will it help bring movie theaters back? >> the sink that's refilled. >> we have to make the politicians understand, it's a new worl
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♪ welcome back to the big weekend show. his a movie theater experience back? sound of freedom cost is $100 million at the box office. this weekend it's about bodenheimer. will you go see barbie? >> it is the best day ever and so was yesterday and so is tomorrow and every day forever. do you ever think about dying? >> i don't know about that one. what about oppenheimer? >> are we saying there's a chance when we push that button we destroy the world? >> i am interested in that, with
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a movie save the movie theater? a new op-ed in the daily mail says what everyone is talking about after bodenheimer, once magical movie theaters are squalling overpriced, understaffed, soviet era mart by violence. i want to continue on this. >> i feel like i should give my time to you. [laughter] >> i get where he's coming from but he says the magic of the movie house is gone and maybe for good. the silver screens of our childhoods have been transformed dens of dingy darkness and even danger. americans need to movies, part of our heritage, our tradition. once an affordable middle-class luxury worth every penny. now it feels like pain. i don't agree. i think movie theaters are still incredibly magic. if you grew up poor like me, i
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remember the very first movie i went to. it was beauty and the beast, my dad took me and did not know it was a cartoon so went outside and waited for it to be done but it was magical and fun and i feel our kids deserve it. >> it's about us from being punched in the face nowadays. i've never been a big movie person, last one i saw was top gun maverick and took my dad. was it thanksgiving when it came out? i don't remember but is apple watch went off because of his heart rate. [laughter] i want hollywood to fail because i think they are part of the driving force, the division in the country, we can't have shared activities together where they are political, top gun maverick did so well so i wish we could go back to when things brought us together. the golden globes, starting a stream of service, they would
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all work. >> we are looking at barbie and oppenheimer. >> i hate myself because i might see barbie. [laughter] i normally -- i grew up with barbie and when my dad would say good night jimmy, he would step on barbie heels. i'm so conflicted. am i a terrible person? >> with got a quick video of something coming up tonight, christopher nolan talking to brian kilmeade his reputation will be always ambiguous. his incredible hero for our country, i love this country. that's a big part of who he was but he also had this past that became inconvenient to where the world went once fascism came.
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>> 8:00 p.m. one nation with brian kilmeade. i thought the interview was interesting because i was assuming -- i did not go see barbie this morning but i do plan to see oppenheimer. i was assuming they did a film about oppenheimer to defame hi him -- demonize him for inventing the bomb that ended a war and a lot america to triumph over fascism but listening to him talk and they were going to celebrate the fact that he smelled like a comment at the end but nolan ryan got it right, what is to be celebrated is the fact that he invented it and this stuff to whatever degree it is accurate, it is about one. >> i think we can all agree and the idea of showing duality of a
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person is doing it and hollywood q2 not know who the villain or good guys were. talking about good guys and villains, people are pretty upset, barbie fans are in rage over amcs $65 popcorn. it's so misleading, you get a barbie doll, a corvette and popcorn. you are going to spend $65 in walmart and buy two toys and get popcorn at the movie theater. >> and it's all part of the fanfare and celebration of the movie and it doesn't bother me, you don't have to buy it. i will see both movies because of equal opportunity and that's all that matters. >> check out the sound of freedom, too. coming up, moms, dads and guardians get a big when is california schools and school districts adopt pro- parental
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♪ >> the things during the commercial breaks, we are talking about nunchucks. and when her parents rights in california, superintendent found out the school board meeting after opposing policy that would force teachers help students if they get at the device as another gender. >> if he could possibly resolve in abuse -- >> please follow through. nothing is more important than protecting our children.
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[laughter] >> school district is allowing state-mandated curriculum that includes this book. parents outraged at the school board meeting last night. >> twenty-four to 48 hours, a quick turnaround. we are all being played. it reeks of foul play and slimy background dealing. >> on his time to involve parents in curriculum decision-making, they haphazardly do so. >> i am asking, are you following for it? >> governor newsom threatened $1 million fine if the school district didn't adopt the curriculum concerned father speaking out this morning on "fox & friends". >> our biggest objection is the sexualization of kids. the biggest thing going on is in california they kept talking our
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school board was standing curriculum. i like to set the record straight, this was never a fan. what was discussed is to push off curriculum toward later in the year so parents can receive, all parents can receive ample time to properly review curriculum and make the decision as far as what is age-appropriate for what we teach our children. >> that sounds like common sen sense. >> batman is a marine, the new want that people need to understand, temecula is right outside the marine corps base, the biggest one we have. a melting pot of people, people from up against the coast who can't afford to live there coming out to the desert oasis, a melting pot of service members getting in-service and finding it as a place to find affordable housing in a desert oasis.
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they are more conservative than not, three out of the five school board members voted to not use this and they said we will get our own book or use the one we have. concerned in the book but what they didn't know, not having the opportunity to review and parents were concerned and school board listen. gavin newsom says he's going to final through legislation 1.5 million to a school board basically putting them in a place within a have a chance and they'll get sued and have a lawsuit on their hands they can't afford so the school board voted to approve it making the deal part of the curriculum what happened later in the school year to have a chance to review it even though it" when, this is the direction they need to go. at least advocating for the concerns of the parents. that parents have i don't care about celebrating the triumphs of the gay and lesbian community, he said i want to make sure the way it is presented is a way that doesn't push -- an agenda onto my kids and i think that's very fair. >> in the instance of transgenderism, parents should
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know if the kid is thinking about changing gender particularly when you look up puberty blockers for double vasectomies and other things with it that are potentially permanent, a parent has the right to know, don't they? >> , and the onslaught of effort to try to brainwash kids into believing things in is of being a teenage kid or young kid isn't as confusing as it is. teaching that has nothing to do with getting an education is the other problem. the fact that this is a controversial issue reveals how absurd how ridiculous it is. these are not right wing public and parents upset, democrat parents are upset about this and we seen this elections already and i think it's going to get worse for any politician who cares more about pushing this creepy agenda or aligning themselves with teachers unions
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over what's best for children and they will pay a huge price. >> we saw a lot of this movement born out of covid, parents are starting to see things kids are being taught and they said no, not under my watch. >> this speaks to a larger issue building over the last three years and a lack of trust parents have when it comes to the schools, districts and school boards because they had an ear into the classroom and they heard things of been reading, writing and arithmetic, they heard politics, they heard things they didn't expect to hear so now they are trying to take it back because they entrusted their children with these people and have learned painfully that they can't. >> big lesson, don't trust anyone. straight ahead, grab a fork, grab a knife and maybe get the extra piece of pie.
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♪ welcome back to the big we can show. if you got eating out early was for seniors, think again. chicken wings. >> was just got closer and back can wings what really hit the spot. are you sure it's close? >> let me check. yet, it's closed. >> session people like us have got to forge ahead. in my right? >> god, you're sick. i'll tell you what. i'll turn the fryers back on and throw some wings and for you. >> thanks, helen. tomi want wings. >> according to the "wall street journal", america is becoming a nation of early birds. so, he's admitted you're going
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to see the barbie movie. are you going to catch up to p.m. barbie movie and then go to dinner at 6:00 p.m.? >> i'm working with you. [laughter] >> you are a history. do you eat at 6:00 p.m.? >> it depends. i can, why not? i went to dinner with my parents a few months ago and we went at 6:00 p.m. and there's this global utterly couple coming at mmo is like they are out so late and i might at 7:30 p.m., who went to dinner at six but i wonder how much labor shortages, inflation, people not being able to go to restaurant. >> "wall street journal" definitely thinks it's at least somewhat pandemic related. restaurants are closing kitchens at hcm and swapping late-night
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screenings from the matinees. remote workers itching to leave the house as soon as i close the laptop feeling the shift. is the economy going to recover from the pandemic? >> i don't because i'm trying to reach back to the for the pandemic, we eat -- my husband and i eat between 5:00 and 6:00, we try to be done by 6:00. we have teens make fun of us, they would eat with us but then a few hours later they will have another dinner so i don't know in terms of the economy, it does concern me. >> 8:00 p.m. was a civilized time. >> 8:00 p.m., we are getting ready for bed, we are shutting it down. i need my couple of hours of digestion and getting ready for that midnight snack. [laughter] you eat early so you get to the
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again. a gift that keeps on giving. i will have a full meal 5:00 to 6:00 and then eat what i want at 8:00 and not go back. i love it. >> did you do that before you had kids? >> in the marine corps, yes. every two hours. >> you can't late-night eating as a woman. guys can not eat carbs for day and lose weight. >> the wheel of fortune jeopar jeopardy, it plays out. that's something i want to see and i will stop and have food ready. >> a lot of it has to do with this thing with starvation die diets. >> intermediate fasting. >> you get us don't eat anything until 9:00 and 6:00. >> i.e. noon to six. >> i.e. around-the-clock. >> i am hungry in the morning, i have to eat, i've been doing yoga but if you throw stuff in
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it, you can't taste the greek yogurt. >> it's delicious. >> how amazing is this country was a here and talk, too many opportunities, too much to eat, when we eat is our problem, not can we? we people will complain about this country, how amazing of a country we live in. >> joe biden is really trying to distort -- i thought he was going to be bad but could you ever imagine think this back? >> you probably eat at 4:00 p.m. >> the end of history where we are sitting around and we have stupid arguments because of the things that matter, we have taken care of them and we invent problems. we are good at inventing problems. >> such a prosperous nation, the big things humans have argued over and fought over for hundreds of years, thousands of
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years are part of our society. we have things like the problem at the border, mistreatment of children, the evils of the when it comes to social problems. >> weaponization of government. don't agree -- i think things are bad in the country. [laughter] >> except for barbie. i didn't get the vaccine, i stared these jerks down. >> that a lot of the things that are bad are caused because people don't have -- >> they are looking for a cause and don't have one. >> big weekend flops our next. ♪
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time for the big weekend flops big spells of the week. hunter biden's lawyer started smoking a bonk o on the balconyf his los angeles home while the presidepresident sons pays a vi. we don't know what's in let's talk about optics. because these are bad. [laughter]
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[laughter] i just, there are so many things. >> is so on brand hunter biden's lawyer will be doing that. i could care less about optics. it just blows my mind. >> if you are facing jail time are you going to hire cheech and chong to represent them in court? >> if he is talented big if you'd come in with less stress because the odds are on your side you do not need a great lawyer and just sing big cracks the root flop is a dropping lipstick on my white dress during break. the middle of the concert miranda lambert lectured her fans for taking selfies. you have to watch this appeared. >> and wouldn't stop here for a second period i'm sorry. [cheering] these girls are worried about the selfie and not listening to the songs. [cheering] [applause] shall we start again?
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>> i hate her n now place to lie her music. your fans by all this money to see you when you chastise them you are a jerk miranda. >> just watch the show. >> i am not mad at the fans. no, no. >> only take miranda lambert is her crazy country queen all right? [laughter] we love her and leave her alone. our site dancing in the dark question michele time suggests occasional blackouts could help rollback the effects of climate change. so, this right here tells you all you need to know about the left crazy agenda when it comes to the environment. it is going to lead to rationing, brownouts, blackouts. you are going to be hotter, more miserable and dirty are under their agenda for. >> and we arty are?
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[laughter] joke. lexis-nexis is really important to me should be important everyone. the hit is at the first amendment where we are with our press. the herald atlanta journal-constitution on wednesday announced it had to fire a veteran journalist and issue corrections to its recent high-profile investigation of university of georgia football program. i know a lot of think joey is a home or he's trying to take over georgia. alan worked for the atlanta journal-constitution for 24 years after getting fired from a louisville paper for making up stuff. when asked in ford's evidence to this elaborate way to cover his own tracks in atlanta journal-constitution hires him what to run 24 years of the stuff. he lied about 11 players you cannot do that stuff man. >> joe we got to get this it be clear it's not a flop it's joey's book on her broken bond semper fi by the near times bestseller list, joe are you are awesome. you can order his book on fox news books outcomes that is fox
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news books.com, joey congratulations my friend it's amazing. i think he probably also the stories in the books are awesome those awesome people. >> you are awesome. that doesn't for us. we'll see you back here tomorrow 7:00 p.m. eastern for the big we can show. "one nation" with brian kilmeade starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello everyone welcome to "one nation" i am brian kilmeade. what a great show we have here's a sneak peak, hdtv superstars erin and ben are here with the message every parent, grandparent and conservative relative should care about what comes o a social media. and he only lost two limbs to sharks that we should not be afraid on sharply go figure you will love his message super at first i want to start with this. imitating life in many

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