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in the end there people like us and sometimes we do well to be people like them. if you have a question e-mail us at gowdy america fox.com. thank you for spending your sunday with us, good night from south carolina. ♪. charlie: hello i am charlie hurt along with alicia acuna, lisa boothe and joey jones. welcome to "the big sunday show", our story, stop criminals, get fired. happening more and more these days. a 68-year-old woman who worked at lowes for 13 years in the pink slip was not enough. she also got a black guy when she tried to stop shoplifters stealing $2000 of merchandise from a store in georgia.
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>> the guy decided he wanted to be let go so he punched me. i grab my glasses and held onto the car into punch me again and again. i feel bad at the same time. i'm emotionally mixed. i love my job, loved. i've enjoyed working with the people that i work with in helping the customers and enjoy everything about it and have a perfect job that was mine. charlie: san francisco bay get their communities to get involved and stop crime so they don't have to. when declaring a wall street journal op-ed san francisco has lost its mind the other outreach because he got punched in the face when he tried to stop a homeless guy from urinating on his property. >> i cannot believe i live in a city where people in the street and punch people in the face and get away with it. the guy ran off and the public a defined term. i'm fed up with this idiot
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should not be this way at all. this is not how or city should be. charlie: of all the stories that we cover that drive you crazy nothing is more enraging than the story where you have in this case a woman named donna hansbrough, the lowes employee. the thing that actually slays me about this is listening to her talk about how much she loved her job and how much purpose it gave her and how much she enjoyed working with people. it really does come down to are you going to side with workers or criminals. obviously in this case of lowes and other places we are siding with criminals. alicia: can we get her a job she's exact employee that somebody companies and small businesses want, someone who is loyal and loves her job and donna probably showed up when there's nobody people out there
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that don't show up for work. they come in late and we will talk about that later. she's exactly what you do want a person. the problem, businesses are so scared because of the litigious nature of so many folks out there they're worried about getting sued by the criminal. that's what they're worried about is this opposite day all day long were doing things. you want somebody who's get a projector company in business in human nature to protect herself again trouble for that it is mind blowing. charlie: we hear a lot of politicians talk about workers rights. at what point can a worker not protect his or her store and as you say is mind-boggling. joey: lowes at the moment, whoever the manager was that fired her, could you imagine she has more character in the
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interview that persons ever shown to the team ever. i can't imagine working for someone who would see that and hear those words and think the answer is to fire her. i completely understand that you have policies and there is a reason for it. this is an instinct in a reaction. someone is supposed to steal from you and do something wrong and she grabs the cart and tries to stop the maybe they'll consider in their reaction is to punch her, she put herself in arms way she's not trying to sue low she's trying to work at lowes. trying to be a good employee. lowes and lululemon can park themselves next the bud light. i swear i'll build something out of paper and where washcloths before our shop at a good one of those. charlie: this is in georgia worried about this in a place like san francisco. an art gallery owner who had an establishment there in san
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francisco since 1984 got into trouble when he was cleaning his sidewalk. as he said he lost his mind for a minute and he lost his temper for a minute but the city lost his mind and he wrote an op-ed in the "washington journal" saying in my city shoplifting, drug dealing and drug abuse are not treated as crime but my active frustration earned me 35 hours of community service and another reminder of how broken san francisco has become an inhospitable this current laws are to small business owners and taxpayers, no excuse for what i did but the city would realize how dire the situation is in san francisco. he called the city 50 times in 25 days to come help him with this homeless person if he winds up doing something stupid but paying the price for.
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lisa: it's hard to imagine that this was not intentional, when you a reinforced criminality or get to get more crimes recruiting criminals as victims but i think it's so much deeper than that and there's so much deeper into chaos and the belief in god that the 22 year low. we have a societal rot that's going on were a broken society with broken people on the left is incredibly six successful they give a purpose under person purpose in life they vilify god, they mock god and try to destroy the family unit and they encourage selflessness and selfless list not selfishness. it is no reason why were with the society and that covid was so bad for people. i believe so many people are demoralized and they lost connection with other humans and life, happiness, joys in life, the isolation and the fear, we are a broken society and i think
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we need to dig deeper to get on the other side. >> he was arrested and charged with battery and got a restraining order taken out against him. what happens when the homeless person comes to his doorstep does he have to leave the store? yet thieves, criminals the people who contribute absolutely nothing to society and people who are working that it should be doing everything to society and the art gallery owner in the sub shop owner that we showed at the beginning these are people that invested their life savings and storefronts trying to make their block better in the all goes out the window. alicia: the frustrating part two lessons being learned the criminals being learned are knocking to be confronted by employees they are and send device to go when you take what they want but meantime employees are learning the lesson to stand
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there and take it. is that who we are as a country that we have learned to stand there and take it otherwise you get punished. charlie: i would feel like, i've never seen these in person mainly because i try not to shop but i would feel like a trump if i was standing in line to pay for my basket of groceries and people running out the door hightailing it to the car. why am i paying for the. >> i need to find something i can sell open the store and the dead pool in the break room. you get five days off every punch that you land on a thief. if you can take a baseball back to the hip not totally detrimental but to slow them down to the police can get to them i'm going to give you a bonus. we need to put into pushback against this. somebody's going to pull the clip and i'll be in trouble tomorrow, we have to pushback we cannot accept the idea that were so weakened as a society and not allowed to take action with
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70s doing wrong that is a key tenet of society when you see something wrong, do something about it and to start firing and penalizing and arresting people if you going to spray a bomb down with water in a public service instead of a piece of harassment do something nice when you do it the outside of this the other instances like lululemon in georgia i don't know that chick-fil-a is the place that we thought it was or used to be but they should reach out to the woman they're headquartered and she's the kind of person that you want. lisa: you cannot open the store new york city if you're daniel penny's and get to go to jeffrey trying to step in and exercise self-defense. there's almost a war on patriotic americans the better person the more they try to crash, demoralize and destroy you that's what it feels like i told my yo-yo story i stole a yo-yo from church in kindergarten they made me bring it back and apologize and i did
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not steal again. they learned the life lesson. my days of stealing were over. we are not reinforcing the consequences. put parents on the case. joey: the most basic form of self-governance to protect her property. charlie: coming up donald trump is dominating brand-new fox business poles but what about the other d for debate. will they bring truck to the debate stage a month from today? ♪ today? ♪ my name is joshua florence, and one thing i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, 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
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♪ ♪. alicia: welcome back to "the big weekend show" new fox businessdt pulling gives president trump ae commanding lead into key 2024 battleground states. out of the 1gr3 republicancauc hopefuls trump has half the support from iowa caucus goers in south carolina and republican
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voters, there seems to be tersa resource second place.ne t in iowa tim scott is five pointi away from ron desantis and in south carolina, no surprise former governor nikki haley is in second plac we with 14%. how about the republican candidate who politico said lasa week is about to have a moment, here's vivek ramaswamy on "fox news sunday". >> were on the rise to win this election. on the one candidate ie ton thee who is leading us to something.o to our vision ofna what it means to be an american that is resonating with voters across m the country i begiarn in march s 0.0% in the polls look at the nacht international polling average and consistently polling third nationally that is ahead of the first debate when many people haven't got to know who e am. i think run this introductory w ahead of her donald trump was in 2015. >> voters weighing in on the t primary debate one month from today, trump said he will
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not attend but when asked aboutd the message to ski ap a debate nearly 60% of iowa caucus voters say it shows weakness in thesame same number agree in south carolina. i'm going to beginlina with youn the primary debate question.rse fox is hosting it.tely you obviously have my bias in some of us do. iowa caucus voters who say they are supporting the former president but also have concerns about a candidate not showing un for the debate. d joey: joey devoted wants donaled trump there for a lot of reasono and i don't know his answer how to get us out of the war ons ukraine in higanh interest rateh with the ballooning housing market i don't know what hisn't answer is on things like inflation because he did not deal with those things at his presidency he did not inherit those or create them all he wasn owpresident i would love to heai
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him answer that question and see a video of the others have a better answer. if this question was asked if it candidate skipped the primary debate this does not apply to donald trump. if they would assess and people if a candidate gets indicted ed tsigna sign ofat weakness or strength they would've said 86% weakness but he got a bumly sp each time, th rules don't apply the same way. you have a really good point thv rules when it comes to talking t to voters and polling voters but he stands outside of those. what are your concerns because he becomes a nominee because he seems to be headed that way at this particular moment then you're talking about a general election. now you have generaly election voters notice he's not showingyo up. >> donald trump is unique political force that cannot be reckoned with. he really is but if i was him i
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probably wouldn't go to the debate personally. someone and politics by this k it.yhy ris i don't see the political pointn you made a point about the the indictment that had a rallyra infected republicansll behind he but i don'hit know what that mes for the general election. if you look at the nearest city indictment. independents supported the majority of americantsupps suppd it. i wonder what we believe as conservatives doesn't add up with the people that need to wit the general election i alsoer worry that been the soleal issue heading into a general election when people care more about their own circumstances and his. i do worry about that he's a nominee wholeheartedly supported him. i think what vivek ramaswamy hah done and other candidacies running like he's losing becausn he is. he's running like he's gothe t nothing to lose and i think some of the other candidates are playing it too safe when they'ra down by that much. now is the time to be a little bit reckless and okay to make
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mistakes and noise. alicia: republicans are trying to figure out how this is goinng to go, democrats are watching, wondering and worrying didn't want to read something from david axelrod the former advisor talking about a third-party candidate saying this is going to sneak up on people. i don't know why alarm bells are not going off now and theyno should be at a steady drumbeatde from now until the election. joey: what david axelrod is talking about the fact that democrats managed to forestall the great marketing that has been happening the republican party for a long time, we saw with the tea party with trump in 2016. donald trump was a third-party candidate, he came in and beca republicans and to cover the republican party and beat democrats he's a third-partymo candidate that everybody wants tocr talk about, democrats have not been to that because they run their party was such an iron fist and don't let somebody liky that, they kill bernie sanders,
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tulsi gabbard, they are sothey wedded to the party and the system that they don't allow thn interloper to get in there. the polling just to finish that i think is a very serious issue for democrats and we see with rfk junior and cornell west. another thing that is interesting in south carolina donald trump at 48 and the son and daughter in south carolina, tim scott and nikki haley, you combine them and they reach halo of trump support and south carolina. the second thing ron desantis on april 1 the polling average had trump at 30, desantis at 30,t 30 trump at 45.-for fast-forward trump is over 50 in all polls and ron desantis is under 20.
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what we've really seen in the primary over the past couple ofn months is an incredibly shaky campaign of a gu iy that everybi said. >> is a little bit of what o we saw in 2016.ump they said trump can't get more than 30%. who else can get 30% when ten other people are sharing the rest. his desantis numbers going downd or are other peopl te getting on the race and not tighteningth anythinge from trump the trump base is there and grown it's not going anywhere and everywhere else is fighting over the rest in that scenario donald trump wins. >> and think it's fair to caveat all of this a lifetime away in politics anything can happen they consolidate supports. in the meantime to lose each other on the republican side. lisa: kamala harris was polling like for thinner home state ofa california and the iowa caucus.
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>> of a poster called me isas ty if the election were held today i would say it is not, by, and hang up. straight ahead the liberal media is writing off a new series bysn the creator of yellowstone as an american military propaganda. they might want to recruit jason aldean. >> just so you hea wanr from mea song is supposed tboo be about people getting their plea puter together and starting to a act right. >> 's new message for the woke moalicb next. w
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♪. lisa: welcome back be to welcome back to "the big weekend show". wrapper an d film producer ice cube has a new message for people on the left that are trying to cancel.
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>> say what you want to say into hell with the consequences.ng you have to be t willing to figt for your rights and fight for what you believe in. lisa: country music star jason h aldean is doing just thaist anda concert last night in wisconsin he explainedonsi the vision to y that in a small town music video that the lefc t is using to attk him. >> what i look at the video i see all kinds of people doingal dope i see whitel people, blace people all colors. the video is not directed at one particular person but ultimately what i see when i turn on the to which is people acting completely ridiculous. just so you hearmp from me the song was supposed to be aboutle people getting their ple ga put together and acting right.a lisa: the media is aist it again
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of the creator of yellowstone and his new show special ops linus. >> are you close. >> closer than we've ever been. >> are you close from outsideb thmae lines.ur >> if your cover is blow cn there's no saving you you haveou to save yourself. >> do it quiet and clean. >> be careful poking the bear or the target will be on you. >> variety is calling that series shameless military propaganda slamming the show for betrayinda schaug thg the army o who protectsng the week. last time i checked that'si ch exactly what the military does. joey: it is but they don't want to believe it, there stillea living in the pipedream ofm th 1960s where they can spend on us and be okay with it that's what they want they just don'tt get it back. the reason they don't get abac.k the vietnam veterans were spit on in public saidd never again.g we will noait treat the nextth generation that way we wile l mu
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sure we don't as long as we hang it on will do it okay that makes it very proud i'm just in all of them. i would rather spend my time talking about them than idiots like this. have no idea what the show is about i have nothing against taylor sheridan that i don't want to watch shows over dramatize what the military ismi and what most ofli the shows are but to say is propaganda to put it down like that because it paints the military's actions in a good way. go to afghanistan with some of us and see what it's like, goab see what it's like a baby walkbd up to you and bold from the bellybutton down they think that's how you get rid of the demons that help them cry.e your purpose there was taro be i year for the village because it understand modern medicine and the kids don't deserve to hurtu that way. e tht we do and we lose legs and friends because we go out and take ied's out of at man's farm that will neverwe goh because his 9-year-old daughter
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fell on one last week anted hado pull her out of the tree in pieces, that is what we do and to sit there and act like everyo service member on the ground is a baby killing tyrant because you don't like what the generals do, guess what i don't like wit the generalsli do either. we can talk about that but to blink our military that is lessu than dishonorable, that t issa stupid. >> variety might take that approach what were thankful for everything tha: ght ch bt you've incredible person an a incredibe patriot. joey: i'm about me, that scratched and it. lisa: lisa let's get into this article little deeper. it's an unabashed workability propaganda that positions united wortarystates armed forces whoy protects the week. we live in a society where everyone is looking to cancel, how do we end up. >> i don't know how we got here but if anyone hasn't noticed the military is facing a recruitment and retention problem and that'i
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a problem not just for thes military but a problem for all americans and it is glamorized for sure but if it's inspiringsp one or two peoplire out there tt i think that's good.e, how we got here, i don't know.on 'tit's concerning i feel like people are running out of things to be offended by him. anything and everything is aet a target and i think it weakens us as a whole. lisa: absolutely.y. jason aldean is being a smart man he's doubling down he's saying and get on my finger in your i am not apologizing let's listen to him at a concert lastn night. >> i wan t at to say you guys s up like an everything country music fans before.ss and i've been in a this businesn long time i've never seen anything like it. from the bottom of my heart i've always been real to you guys i've never shied away from my
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beliefs. here are the songs o mf the vido that means the world to me,s thank you guysof so much.he lisa: he's a smart i man, they don't want an apology they want him to shut up and submit and destroy him. >> you never apologize most people don't write forpl variety magazine but they do by country music records and they listen te music so they really appreciate the fact that is not not backing down and then you have these people that live really boring lives and they have to opineou abought everything so they write the stuff about the military and what they have tano say is so uninteresting that they have to politicize it because if you don't politicize they can't get anybody to pay attention to it and same thing with jason aldean where you have this song thatn the guy rights and peoplpee like it and everybody turns it into s race thing. it was never about race, as he
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pointe d out as with all of us in our daily lives it's really not about race. whether a movie is a good story or a good story not a good i story, that's what i'm getting g determine if i g io to it or no. it's an effort to gain politicae power and attention for yourselt but is destroyinrog the countrye what is also annoying. next on "the big weekend show" treehouses and caves is assisting from the return of thr jedi? no, a homeless perk in seattle.g what is thute washington governor's biggest priority. i'll give you one hit notom addressing the homeless problem. that is coming up. ♪
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♪ ♪. joey: that's a good record welcome back joey: welcome backhe b to "the g weekend show" almost like theta ewok village from star wars thre return of the jedi. in virtually this is not a movie that's a real homeless encampment in seattle where the homeless about the crime-ridden city and to warn people about p climateoe change. >> the climate change problem, the fuse has been burning for decades and now the climatee
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change bomb has gone off we havr to dramatically increase our efforts, that isn't necessary, you tell your kids to lead when you send them to summer camp, the united states should be and is a leader in this effort. d we cannot wait foron donald trup to figure this out. we do not have time to messea around and wait fod r this knucklehead to figure this out. we need to make sure he is not an office. off joey: language like that is veri offensive to bob affected people and he should not speak that way because there are a lot of people that have been affected by bombs. when are politicians going to get it or is it the citizens in seattle and portland and sansecc francisco, what is going to beer the breaking point for this crisis? charlie: i think for most people they see through this, what this is has nothing to do with
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climate, that is a distraction from actual problems anddist evy time it rains in new york city and the subways fill up with water politicians blame politicians. it's because you been in chargie for decades and never fixed the sewage system so it doesn't happen. it's a catchall for blamingca tceverything.that if i were a homeless person, that is definitely where i would live. i would definitely want to live treetop because they get exposed to nature and nature it solves all problems, the real problem i guarantee they're not just a nature their do-gooders that come around and give free mealsg anood drugs and it's all managef that's what the homeless people's problem is living ohen top of the tree that is not their problems. joey: the do-gooders in thei r
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free drugs. were alerted about this from a journalist jonathan choe. he shot the video and we have a video of him explaining what he seen here. >> is a free-for-allpret at this point, the treehouse i called the ewok village in the return of the jedi that's what it looked like crete is only five minutes from city hall. the mayor can see this pretty much, the problem with thehe encampments there on state right of ways in their battle over money and responsibility. who's going to take care o these encampments. joey: as much as we applaud thes ingenuity or think it's fascinating to see the ewo wk s impeding on andhe hurting the civil rights of theo people that pay taxes.abou alicia: when you talk about s incentive structures, the city is allowing them to geeet away d continue. what about the people below, thi what if you are walking by andon if there is one, there are more. that's a problem.
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mr. choe talked to the man who built the treehouse and said yol should be an architect and he said i did not go to school i can and even if i was offered ai job i would nodnt take it. and that tells you so much andea they're allowed to get away wit it. joey: swimming pools, cave tunnel that looked very well-built. i feel like their skills justre like she's talking about that s are beining g passed up. liberals say affordable housing is not an option is only choices they have. i don't know if i buy that speech i was get is a winner w going but needles and peoplehen pooping everywhere that this incentivize you from wanting ton go to the treehouses. i went to portland, oregon tti ola visit my nana before shend passe it was p crazy which i saw.ke the homeless have overtaken the city and the homeless campn s everywhere. it's easy to laugh at thenn climate change zealots but iy s not to be funny when you look at the los angeles times article with an occasional blackout would help solve climate change
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goes on to say keeping the a lights on 24 hours a day and solving the climate crisis, is that what's next? is the government going to use s climate crisis to take away oure rights fear an ad propaganda, gg up our liberties during lockdown's or even using a tragedy of 9/11 for the patriot act is by america. i think it's easy to laugh atac these people the climate change newst it's is next.ge joey m: still ahead tiktok trad wife is named out of touch because the salubrious core americancore values.kend that is next on "the big weekend show". ♪
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♪ ♪ don't you want to stay ♪ ♪ here a little ♪ol ♪. lisa: welcome back to "the bige' weekend show" nothing wrong with good old-fashioned values asked the ladies of the stepford wi wives. >> y?u were that like this >> of course, whatever we do wew always want to looayk very best.
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i mean why imagine, if a husband saw us in urban dark spot closen and stringy hair and ng o makeu. >> the so-called trout wife trend that showcases traditional families and tiktok is the urre current target, here's an op-ed in the u.s. today lashing out on the movement claiming and promotes unrealistic stere stereotypes. let's dig into the quote a little bit further here's a usa today, the cure ration of a trad wife identity among increasing numbers of my fellow mothers raising traditional families troubles me because our cultural conceptions of manhood and womanhood. his only mother at the table i'm getting go to you one of my deepest regrets is pursuing a career of having kids, why don't we encourage more women to bera mothers. alicia: at first i havgee to sa the writer of that was pigeonholing her other sister,
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friends, what family whatever saying i don't want you to focus on this tradition because it makes men comfortable because you have to dohow something el, how is that fair i have dear dea friends and family who don't have children and work and i've dear friends and family whose mothers who work and mothers atl homeso.he and i have friends who stay home who are traditional wife, good for them.il don't tell me what to do and i won't tell you what to do that's where i get upset., i'm happy for some but if it makes them happy and unlessg you're abusing your children you are the.pare and you live your life the way you want.ib lisa: i know youler incredible mom, our values and our countryl have changed as well. i will pul pl up polling forg an everyone at the table as well. look right there, this is fromt the wall street journal poll tha percentage of those that say values are important, patriotism
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199870%, 2023, 38% now you getn9 to religion, 1998, 62%, 202339% and then children who say the values are important, 1998, 59%, 2023, 30%, this aligns with the gallup poll were belief in god d is that a 22 year low. this is why our society isfrom suffering from something else. charlie: social media on the one hand is extraordinary leveling of the playing field and giving them afi voice.ic bue t it becomes freak shows in the worst people wind upwo onhe their with their stupidest opinions all the time. but the idea that they can attack people of leading normal lives is absurd.surd
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it highlights the fact that most normal people, were all crazy to some degree. and even if you are on social o media little bit tn o some degre you are not allin. the further and that youer i are the further nutsr that you are you have interesting lives and things to do, families to takele care of -- she said live your life and leave the rest of us alone. lisa: i want to pull this clipac from this mother on tiktok talking about the trad movement and i want to show you what the media has been saying. >> women are probably saying car there entered they don't want a career that would befu a full-te life and mother and the truth is there is no higher calling than being a wife or mother for the woman. i'm not undermining any woman who wants a career. if you want a career along aa wi
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wife and a mother, that is great. being a wife and aou motheldr so be your top priority always. it's a personal choice i do not bash any woman who wants aba career. no homemaker should bash any woman anoman vd vice versa. the reasons nobody people are connecting the negative things with the trad wifee movement is to destroy traditional values. lisa: this is what the media same. trad wife influences represent an authoritarian sexist ideologyreprogy,.th the guardian dresses in white supremacy welcome to the weirdn frightening world ofwh trad wiv. joey: this is a fight with in a fight, the larger level this isn that jen the thing because of age infertility play in a roleio playing into their lives and what are they going to do with their lives the young enough to make decisions. number two on the topic of agendas the centric there's two versions. there are those on social media similar to that lady and those
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that preach more than the otheri who don't take a stand to tellb people what they should do theyt showcase whahet they enjoy inat trying to bring dignity back t o the homemaker, her words notthe mine, lifestyle and skill setmi and the timene and effort in thi sacrifice of blood sweat andd te tears keeping up a household if the dad is there to be the protective provider. the other side parole, shefe. passes judgment and that is herg stick preach she passes judgment on everything that is eresa trad wife. it's jen the and everything playing out. >> just having parents that care about their kids and present ans thereby. stick around, the big four is next. otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks?
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♪ what you waiting for? ♪ oral-b. brush like a pro. ♪ come and get it. ♪ >> welcome back to the big weekend show. it's time focomer the big four,i picks for thmee biggest stories everybody will be talking aboutt i will go first. gen z has new excuse for being late. a medical condition called time blindness, one woman is goinged viral on tiktok after revealing she asked if there are special accommodations for salespeople with this condition during a joo interview. >> i'm planning to go somewhere and i wonder people's
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accommodations, they started yelling on me that accommodations for time blindness doesn't exist and if you struggle being on time, a you'll never getbl a job. >> i'm a mother and stepmother of 5 gen zers and all i can say is absolutely not. >> i had time blindness in college but it's been years. >> she needs a fox producer in her ear.l they let us know real quick. this week congress will hold hearings on ufo sightings. both republicans and democratsve have agreed the federal government should be transparent. wound journalist is saying that this will be historic. i've been watching the series, i don't want to say the name of it but i'm convinced aliens came a couple thousand years ago, you know what, need some work, weth will come back later.er >> the people are e a little tol crazy.ter. >> okay, the biden administration continues to push
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agenda on cracking down household appliances this time water heaters, they are promising that electric water p heaters are going to be cheaper, that's a lie. they say they are more efficient, that's also a lie. if they were true, they didn'tyo have to mandate. it's all about power. >> elon musk is changing the name of twitter, what the coo of the company say it is socialme o media site will be known as x, i don't know how you feel about that. >> everybody knows what twitter is. no normal people are on twitter. >> x, i don't know. >> he has bugged the system all along the way. he thinks it needs to be called x, we willsf call iult x. >> what will tweets will be called?? >> x's. >> mind blown. >> all right. >> we will let charlie go.
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>> i do have to say one thing about elon musk, the guy does have an ability to brand thingsi lipretty well, so -- >> i think we have to go. >> we do. >> tom blindness.to >> that does it for us. r life, libertusy and levin starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. mark: i mark live in this is life liberty and love in. two tremendous gifts this evening, byron donaldson florida and peter schweizer will help us talk about the biden crime family you saw spectacle the most grotesque spectacles i've ever seen in

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