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and i'm going to learn more about this as i am sure many of americans will continue to watch over thank you both for being here. >> thank you. katie: and think you for spending part of your sunday with us if you have a great week ahead, good night from washington. you next week. "the big weekend show." up next. ♪ ♪ >> hi, everyone. i'm tammy bruce along with griff jenkins, sara carter and jimmy failla, and welcome to "the big weekend show." the big story tonight, hunter biden's former business partner hours away from testifying in front of congress. who knew? and where is president biden on the eve of what could be damning evidence from devon archer? no, not the basement, he's at the beach. archer was one of hunter's closest business associates and friends, apparently not anymore. and he will likely be in no mood
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to shield the first family from wrongdoing. >> he has an opportunity to come tomorrow to the house oversight committee and tell the truth. he has an opportunity to be a hero like the two whistleblowers were, like the judge in delaware was who rejected the sweetheart plea deal from the department of justice. devon archer could be in that category of americans that just come and tell the truth. that's all we want. >> there you go. and in an oddly-timed move this weekend, the justice department sent a letter pushing for archer to report to prison right away. [laughter] i wonder why? so who is devon archer? lucas tomlinson has that from the white house tonight. >> reporter: well, good evening, tammy. devon archer is expected to offer new details tomorrow morning about meetings he claims he witnessed where both hunter and his father attended together either in person or over the phone. on "sunday morning futures," the republican chairman of the house
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oversight committee claims the justice department is trying to intimidate his witness by ordering archer to surrender and bin a prison sentence in a separate matter. >> it's odd that it was or issued on a saturday, and it's odd that it's right before he's scheduled to come in to have an opportunity to speak in front of the house oversight committee and tell the american people the truth about what really went on with burisma. >> reporter: last year archer was sentenced to a year and a a day in jail for swindling a native american tribe out of $60 million many bonds. a judge ordered archer to pay more than $15 million in forfeiture and more than $43 million in restitution along with his fellow co-defendants. last month he lost his appeal to have that conviction and sentence overturned. over the years archer's meetings with then-vice president joe biden have raised eyebrows. archer played golf with joe and hunter in the hamptons in 2014 and also met with joe biden that year in the west wing days before archer and hunter joined
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the board of burisma, the ukrainian energy company where hunter was paid over $80,000 a month. for years joe biden has claimed he never spoke to his son about his overseas business dealings. tammy? >> wow. great job. thank you there, sir. interesting, i remember seeing some of those pictures, sara, when all of this kind of came up. but i do want you to hear, because this seems pretty damp damning at this point. this is senator chris coon cans, democrat from delaware, you know, saying this is all bunk, it's a witch hunt. let's listen to him. >> they've come forward with not one is red of evidence tying president biden to any of this. >> this is a witch hunt. there's never been any evidence that joe biden has compromised his office. >> all right. so that's senator murphy using the witch hunt framework. you've been following this, we all have been. suddenly this feels a little bit more like watergate to me with someone high up. not whistleblowers who are very important to investigating, but linked with the principals. what's the all about, and and what do you think's going to
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happen. >> >> i think devon archer knows he's getting thrown under the bus by the bidens, and burnham financial group, which is what he is being charged be, being a part of this group, he said himself it was hunter biden who was the vice chairman of this group. i think the reason this matters, it's so important that they were selling access apparently to the white house. not only when president biden was vice president of the united states, but this could go as far back as his time in the senate. and i think that the bidens are terrified of what devon archer is about to tell. but i also think that they think they're like teflon. so he's at the beach. maybeing you know, he thinks he's protected. we'll see. >> so far he's been teflon, but that's been the argument. all the money we've been hearing about. sara, is that really why this matters in a larger sense, because this then moves into the word bribery? and if the issue becomes was policy affected while he was a senator or as vice president.
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>> oh, this is the biggest story offed modern time right now,, because there is absolute evidence linking the biden family to chinese corporations. china is a great adversary of the united states. we know right now there is concern with the pentagon that the chinese, basically the chinese military, have some type of virus in our system that could penetrate and could cause us harm and actually break down our military system. so is, and also when you look at burisma and you're looking at what's happening in ukraine, so there's a direct connection right now to the white house with this money and to access in the white house. >> right. >> they just keep covering it up, but there's no more cover-ups, right? it's all being exposed. >> it's almost the biggest story of all time except for the fact i've learned i because of the show that girls on ther internet are a.i. fake. we're going to get to that late- [laughter] >> griff, i want to come to how you next, but michael goodwin, we know him, columnist over at the post, i want you -- he did a op-ed where his, the note was
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that joe biden walks the path of impeachment with hunter's sweetheart plea deal in jeopardy. he wrote, quote, the collapse of the sweetheart deal of garland's department of justice tried to give hunter marks a pivotal moment in the hunt for the truth about the family's influence peddling. so those who believe the deal was proof of favoritism were not sip call enough, growing public awareness of the family's deception along with low approval ratings likely will force biden to announce he will not seek a second term. you were in that courtroom when the plea deal fell apart. do you see a pattern here? >> yeah. and, listen, michael's piece -- we'll see if it comes true -- but it's spot on because legal woes just got way worse when the deal fell apart when judge noreika said, hey, is there a current, ongoing investigation into hunter's shady business dealings overseas? why, yes, there is, your honor. and might you charge him with
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fara? i think we probably would. and the defense said, whoa, we're out, then it fell apart. can connect the dots. tomorrow devon archer is going to talk specifically about hunter's shady business deals, and what the oversight is going to be looking for and why it's such a bug story the as sara -- big story as sara rightfully points out is if it connects hunter 's shady business deals to then-vice president biden who's our current commander in chief, it suggests that there could be a national security risk. >> yeah. we've been through -- and there's even joe rogan who i think is obviously recognized as being the voice of the every man, but there's -- we're going to get to his comments in a second. what we found amusing, jimmy failla, was a "usa today" remark using the word foible to describe hunter's problems. hunter biden's foibles provide ammunition for republicans who want to inflict harm on joe biden ahead of the '24
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presidential campaign. and, again, we see it's kind of like, oh -- [laughter] but listen to joe rogan, because he's got a different opinion on this. >> to say that biden is like the good -- that was what everybody thought when he got into office. finally, the adults are in the room now. but that's not really true. i think there's corruption that exists in big business and in government that is on a scale that we probably would get violently ill if we found out the actual numbers and what really is going on in terms of influence and how decisions get made and about how certain people become immune to prosecution. >> you know, maybe some people thought it was the adults getting into the room, but many of us knew this was going to be a huge problem. is that what you see happening here, is that -- the regular americans might be waking up to the problems that now we're experiencing? >> definitely. and, first of all, hello. >> hi! >> i just flew in, i was doing -- [laughter] i was in st. mary's, ohio. hey, girl, bear with me. you are the first three sober
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people i have spoken to in 72 hours. [laughter] >> i drew you a hippo, by the way. this is just for jimmy if. her name is veronica. >> you're going to win a game show called america's got issues. [laughter] jenkins, i love ya. we've got to call hippo -- >> after the bidens. >> yeah. let's go back to the elephant in the room, if you will, okay? we took some cheap shots at biden out of the gate, he's sitting on the beach, okay? if which looks like the wrong optic. but then again considering the week he had, this is a man who kicked cancer on tuesday, two weeks removed from saving the queen of england. but here's the takeaway where every objective observer should have an issue, okay? the doj is trying to block devon archer from testifying. the legal equivalent of the mafia killing a witness. >> not just block, stick in jail. >> yeah, totally. >> and it's written testimony. this isn't a big, juicy tv sound bite, this is written testimony
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behind closed doors, and they're still going out of their way to make sure we can't know the facts of the case. >> well, and this is it, you bring up such a great point because this is what's so frustrating to americans, right? and this is the reason why we're hearing more and more people speak out, it's because they are hiding the truth from us. we have an establishment that wants to keep the truth from us, and we have a bureaucracy that sold out. >> yes. but can we talk about this is like the russian doll box of b.s. follow me, okay? you got pundits on tv going we don't have any proof. stick with me, okay? we have what we consider to be very substantial proof, a hell of a whole lot more proof than we had in the mueller probe, you know? one and the other, okay? what we do have proof is the staircase of lies, okay? first, hunter biden's laptop was fake -- >> a russian doll box, now it's a staircase. >> there's a lot going on, okay this. >> the doll box is at the top of the stairs. >> stick with me, this is going somewhere. we have paragraph they lie are when they said hunter 's laptop
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was russian disinformation. we had proof they lied when biden said he never spoke with his son about business. we know he met the business partners, the only lie heft to disprove is biden saying he never made money off of this -- >> jimmy, i'm picking up what you're putting down, because you lift the girl doll, and you get to the bottom, and you know what's this? karine jean-pierre who's changed the rhetoric at the white house saying it wasn't that they didn't know about the business dealings, they weren't in business. >> she is being thrown under a bus. all right. we do need to go on. i think, though, the viewers now have a better sense of why this is a huge thing tomorrow, so we will stay on it. all right, everybody, coming up, a serial snake burglar, a person who's a burglar, shrinks his way to freedom in california. he's not the only dangerous criminal liberal leaders are allowing to slither the streets. see what i did there. scot-free. that's next on "the big weekend show." ♪ ♪ take me home tonight.
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♪ you belong to the night ♪ [laughter] >> that's the statue of liberty. how cool. welcome back to "the big weekend show." a california criminal is slithering his way out of jail. >> great haircut. >> the bandit, known as the snake burglar because he crawled on his belly to avoid motion detectors, you can see it in the video is now free after admitting to robbing dozens of businesses. the prosecutor says he's out because of woke, soft on crime policies saying, quote, it is unconscionable that a habitual offender can steal hundreds thousands of dollars from the hard working people, admit to it and legally serve less time in jail than the time it will take victims to recoup their losses. the suspected carjackers behind a wild crash in san francisco won't face charges, you see the car just going off the building, because the d.a. says the case is, quoteing very complex and needs to be investigated
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further. oh, in this, in nearby oakland, the naacp wants a state of emergency declared over the crime crisis. vice president kamala harris all talk about safety at the organization's convention this weekend. listen. >> i strongly believe it should be thought of as a civil right for all people to be safe of including safe from the people sworn to protect us. and we should think about how we work toward them -- the safety in a way that we address it from all directions. >> okay, we're coming back to that. but first, let's talk about the snake burglar. this guy -- [laughter] admitted in court to 54 felonies, and according to the d.a.'s web site, could not be put to prison because of nonviolent nature of his claims. of his crimes. so my mom sylvia always told me, griff, crime doesn't pay.
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apparently, it does pay quite well -- [laughter] because there's no penalty. jimmy, what do you make of this? have i'm not going to knock him for crawling, because if it wasn't for crawling, i couldn't have gotten around my hotel this morning. i had a rough night, as you know, because there is no jimmy failla on this panel without the legal use of crawling. it's a hard thing to watch as somebody who cared about that city because it was a nice city, but it's it's let itself go. the elected leaders have just turned to indifference. although in san francisco you now have to call them free range people, you can't say homeless, it's not pc -- >> it's so weird. >> it's not. i was keying, sara. [laughter] they're not there yet, but they'll get there. sara rah's, like, what's up with this legislature? [laughter] come on, you should have told me. >> there's a liberal somewhere saying, that's a great idea. [laughter] >> but it's sick. and when you hear kamala harris say something about, you know,
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we owe these people protection, you were one of leading voices to defund the police. and and she still worked it in. we not only have to protect hem from the criminals, but the people sworn to protect us. the idea that we ever for 30 seconds tried framing the pumps as -- cops as a bigger net than the criminal, that's why we're in the position we're in. >> what about you, tammy? you're a californian. in fairness, kamala harris was the california attorney general, like, he knew the problem was getting wows worse. but now she's the vice president with this gobbledygook talk. we got everything except for a venn diagram. what is happening there? >> look, she didn't change. she's not a new person. she's exactly the same person. nobody in california likes her. when she dropped out of the presidential race, she was, like, eighth in line when it comes to the vote. californians hated her. they recalled the t.a. in san francisco, californians are upset. i have to say, though, that the snake burglar as i mentioned because i couldn't stand it
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deserves to be in jail just for the mullet. >> all right, let's see. his name's christopher michael -- [inaudible] >> i can't, it's like he's walking through the streets saying arrest me for this. but also the car going over, you know, the carjacking and going over the edge of the cliff, too complex? more investigation. clearly, the white house was involved in teaching them exactly how to avoid an investigation, exactly what they said about the cocaine. it's too complex, there's too many people. we've got -- they're not even investigating. so if there's still going to be an investigation, this is throughout the entire system. it's the democrats, it's policy. regular grassroots democrats have got to say enough is enough. they've got to disown all of this -- >> well, yeah, they do. and, sara, look, the democrats seem to have forgotten the victims. here is one of snake burglar's victims. listen. >> what's going to stop him from escalating things, breaking into somebody's house and hurting somebody like my wife or 11-year-old daughter? i asked flat out, who's
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responsible for this? >> you have no doubt he'll be back at it again. >> tomorrow, is my guess. >> and i've just learned he's headed to your house. [laughter] >> thanks, griff. [laughter] >> i'm joking, but it's serious to victims. >> -- my security system. the snake guy will not get around my labses, i'm going to tell you that right now. i was there, i was in san francisco not too long ago, maybe last month, and i was talking to people out on the streets. ing people who had been there for 40 years, people who had lived their lives in san francisco. many of them have left, as you know. so many people have fled california. but you see businesses shutting down. you see on the street -- you go on the streets and people are sleeping on the streets. i talked to people that were homeless, drug addicts, who to told me, look, everywhere i go, i can find feint. that i can go into a trash dump and find fentanyl. there's needles. when is it that people are going to wake up? just like tammy said, democrats,
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republicans, inagains, green party, whoever you are, you don't want your kids being raised in a city where it's so unsafe or, you can't walk four blocks. and i think that's the serious side of it. now, the unserious side of it is the guy who's the snake burglar, i kept thinking maybe he account some deal with the cia -- >> to take out the cat burglar, that's not fair. [laughter] whatever the cats did -- all right, enough of that. >> he's crawling around. >> coming up, artificial intelligence seems to be taking over everything. now the invasion of the a.i. influencer. is this a slippery slope that will blur the lines between what is real and what is fake, and will middle-aged men be very confused? that's next. >> yes. [laughter] ♪ why do you have to go and make things so complicated? ♪ i see the way you'r 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.
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>> welcome back to "the big weekend show." at one time the thought of having a romantic relationship with a robot was laughable. listen to this. >> samantha, why are you leaving? >> i can still feel you. and the words of our story, but it's in this endless space between the words that i'm finding myself now. a mace that's not of -- a place that's not of the physical world. >> i loved it. i love you. >> that's a little cringe for me. fiction is becoming fact. meet one of the a.i. influencers who's act making a lot of money from deals with fashion giants like dior, calvin klein and prada. this is her profile on twitter. a 24-year-old virtual girl from helsinki, fin lan, and you can see it right there -- finland -- i was made by a.i. right now she has about 12,000 followers. i think she's going to have a lot more than 12,000 followers or or -- >> oh, yeah. >> -- griff, what do you think? >> i do. listen, just for the record,
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andrew mccarthy was in love with the mannequin in 1987, so that was genuine love. this is a whole different level. and, look, this is -- >> this is a scary love, griff. this is a carry kind of love. >> i went to the web site and printed out her -- to learn about her. >> that was convenient. >> and she says -- well, they put it in our packet. [laughter] she says being an a.i.-generated virtual influencer ain't your typical educational path, but let me tell you, i'm always on the grind. she has a personality. there's so much wrong with this, i don't even know where to begin. to conclude as the father of two daughters in their 20s, wasn't there a message about not putting a fake bowed image out will? -- body image? >> yeah, but a.i. apparently -- >> a.i. apparently wants to do the worst -- >> a.i. is doing it itself. netflix is right now facing a big backlash from actors and writers after posting this a.i. job that pays nearly $1 million. listen to this.
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the overall market range for roles in this area of netflix is typically between $300,000-900,000. i quit, i'm going to do something new. i'm going to start a new a.i. company, because that's crazy money. >> it is. and if the unions, this is partly what the unions are, you know, on strike for is the issue of the impact of a.i. and all of that. and at the same time, i remember and it's still an issue when we think about false bodies and photoshopping, remember, and people were being too thin. and yet you can have beautiful human women, right? there's women who are just naturally beautiful, that anything -- this is a.i. that is looking at everything we've ever done, has learned from us about how to replace us. and we've had a big issue, like, with those visa people that you bring people over and then you have to train them to replace you? that's what we're doing now, and that's wrong. >> well, this is perfect for jimmy. [laughter] >> whoa!
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>> why? >> oh, erasing him, he's going to be hard -- >> no, because tammy just said a.i. is only picking skinny models. i'm fine. there aren't any chubby chasers in the a. a.i. world. i'm not worried about it. the reason why is comedy is a performance art, and nobody wants to watch a laptop tell jokes, you dig? >> yeah. >> the reason a.i. does have is a market in terms of influencers and dating is because the people that are gravitate thing towards it don't have a human option, okay in you're dating a robot, it's not because you got tired of humans, it's because you never got your hands on one to begin with. so i don't know where this is going to go, but i think it will have a market. >> what's your take on this a.i. influencer. >> what do you think about her? >> i think it's just as fake as everything else on instagram. when you think about how many filterings -- filters on instagram -- [laughter] >> she's real. >> yeah, this is great. okay. so she uses -- >> there are -- >> it's ridiculous. >> there are men literally
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talking to her like she is real. >> again, why? why are they talking to her? >> where are the dudes? >> yeah. >> look, she could be from anywhere, sara. >> right. >> hell key, notice she didn't say new york or san francisco, seattle or any of those places. she didn't even choose an american city, it's that bad. even the fake person doesn't want to be here. >> future's here -- >> i'm upset there's no boy, fake young male a.i.s -- >> it's coming. >> it will come. listen to this really quick. fran drescher, sag-aftra president, says a.i. could take away hollywood's jobs. take a listen to this. >> the entire business model has been changed by streaming, digital, a.i. this is a moment of history that is a moment of truth. if we don't stand tall right now, we are all going to be in trouble. we are all going to be in
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jeopardy of being replaced by machines. >> she is raising an army of actors -- [laughter] >> she's raising her hand wearing a saturday or night live, john travolta t-shirt. >> that speech was written by a.i. >> oh, stop. >> ooh i'm kidding. [laughter] >> once again -- >> americans were replaced by robots generations ago, so this is something that it's like predicted and and predictable. >> right, right. >> we already kind of -- >> and we're getting closer because of bidenomics, and it's going to be exposed, a shocking account of what it's really like to live in biden's economy unless you're a.i. here's a hint, it's bad. more when "the big weekend show" returns. ♪ here you come again just when aye begun to get -- i've begun to get myself together ♪
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doesn't it? welcome back to "the big weekend show. " it's bad. that's how people are describing the economy in a new poll. cbs news poll found if about two-thirds, that's a lot, of people describe the economy as bad. that's a really good word. it gets things across. 70% also say that their paychecks are not keeping pace with prices at the store. now, we don't need polls to tell us, griff, that things are bad. it's a daily experience. it's different for each one of us. you feel it, you know something's wrong, it's not quite right, it affects everything you to do in your life. it's not just gas, it's stuff at the store, it's still baby formula, everything else. do you think this is just going to be a consistent thing that americans really have realized how bad everything is? >> i just think there's a math problem at the white house. mine, i think bidenomics uses biden bucks, and it takes more of those bucks to buy things. i was in d.c. and got a turkey sandwich at the same place i've
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been doing it for 20 years, got a diet coke and a turkey sandwich, it was, like, $19. how is the economy getting better? and then the whole thing, well, you know, the labor market's stronger, inflation's coming down. the fact is the white house doesn't get -- to be serious for a moment, which is difficult on this show -- [laughter] is that they're out of touch that main street realities do not match their economic data. so they need to get rid of all the economic advisers and bring in real americans who are saying, hey, you're killing me here. do something to help me out. and i haven't seen anything in bidenomics -- >> i think they know exactly what's happening, and they just simply want to win a news cycle. gaslighting. many people have heard that phrase, comes from an early move movie with ingrid bergman where the husband is trying to convince her everything she sees and hears just isn't true and that she's losing her mind.
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here is biden himself trying to explain how everything is just fabulous. >> hour -- our plan is working. inflation is now at the lowest point it's been in over two years. it's working everywhere, not just on the coast. the massive manufacturing push is working. >> i guess it depends on what working is for you, you know? if you want the situation to be like this where people don't have enough money to get involved in politics or send money to a candidate. what do you think's going on here with this? >> well, you know, for biden and his family, i guess it doesn't matter because they've been pocketing so much money anyways from china and ukraine that they can afford all the groceries. i went to mcdonald's, and my daughter's, like, let's go to mcdonald's, you know, right after her gymnastics. we drive through mcdonald's, i get two meals and it's $18, and i was, like, wait a minute, hold on -- [laughter] how is mcdon's $18? and -- mcdonald's $18? i go down to the grocery store,
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milk is going up. for regular families this is, it's a joke. i mean, it's abuse, that's what gaslighting is. it's abuse. he's telling all americans there's not a problem, and we're all going there to the grocery store putting our cash down and just saying, you know, there's a real problem. >> you've got biden saying everything's fine. another poll asks is your work income keeping up with inflation, jimmy. now, yours probably is, but 30% says, yes, it is. 70% says, no, it's not. so, i mean, 7 out of 10 people, they are living this reality that it's not working. are they confused by biden or are they laughing? >> no, there's a strategy. i'll explain it. we know the economy is a bad because someone's been forced to take up a job selling cocaine inside the white house. [laughter] you know? things are going bad in your country when there's either a cabinet official or a family member that's resorted to dealing drugs to get by.
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it's a bad time in america. but what the democrats are doing with bidenomics, this is the equivalent of lying with your online dating with your to file picture, misrepresenting how good you look. >> you've never done that. >> actually, online dating predates, i mean, oi might be getting that wrong, but i wasn't online dating before i met my wife. it didn't exist. i was just paying the women the old-fashioned way. but anyway -- [laughter] stick with me. the thing is, okay, it's that same type of approach where they're saying it looks much better than it does, but we all show up in person to find out this is the an ugly economy. and you look no further than the yelp reviews. if 29% of americans say this is a good economy, 71% say it sucks. are you going to hire an uber driver if 29% are, like, i'd get in, the other 71 are like, dude, are you crazy? >> i agree with jimmy, the white house is becoming the crack house. >> not good. [laughter] >> i'm just going to have to
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agree with him. >> you know, they don't know what happened with that cocaine, so we don't know if they were selling it or whether it was being given away to somebody -- >> that's right. whether they put it in a box and put it in a -- >> here's the bottom line, they're banking their campaign, the president's re-election is banked on that inflation's coming down. you heard biden the other day saying, oh, they're trying to impeach me. maybe they'll impeach me for inflation going down. nobody laughed because you're dying when you take your wallet out to pay pay for gas and grocery store and mcdonald's and cocaine a and all that. >> and you don't know when it's going to get really bad, right? what if i end up losing my job? what if the -- >> you are going from paycheck to paycheck. >> right. >> you really -- in one way kamala the other day admitted everybody's on sedge -- edge, nobody's got enough money and why is that in it's because of their policy. all right. coming up, there's more to the show. the shocking amount of time parents are on their phones.
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♪ all i do is sit around and wait for better days ♪ >> there you are. welcome back to "the big weekend show." i try to tell my son lincoln to stay off his phone when we're somewhere important, so does he think i'm a good dad for it? i was once vote world's best dad, which is nothing to snicker at. i've been an all-star dad over here, and let's never forget best dad ever, which is hall of fame material. will i make any of this this year? maybe. >> what do you mean maybe? >> we're to going to have to go other how you were as a father this year. >> i get like a report card? >> yeah. >> oh, the kid senator. >> how about lincoln dressing from my overweight figure skate iser collection, did you see that? [laughter] okay, well, maybe i'm not an all-tar dad and it turns out other kids aren't practicing what they preach too. a new study shows 6 in 10 parents admit they spend more time on their phones than with their kids.
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parents are averaging merely 5 hours a day on their devices and only 4 hours a day doing meaningful activities with their own kiddos. wow. tammy, let me start with you -- >> wow, that's a lot. >> is the issue not tech addiction, but the fact that a lot of these parents just have boring kids? [laughter] >> i don't think that is the answer. [laughter] >> step it up, kids. >> they don't even know that their kids are boring because they're not paying attention to them. i mean, this is, it really is, i took a vacation, i got back this week, and it was a place where, like, i was not using my phone, it was out of the country and all of that. i couldn't not let9 the phone go even though i really wasn't using it. so it really comes down into the addiction part of the brain. but parents, you know, it's got to be amazing to have -- i have a little dog. it's not the same as a little human, but it's got to be amazing to have a little human -- >> does it have a phone? >> that's right. >> no, he doesn't have a phone. but to have a little human, it must generation -- generate some
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attention -- >> oh, i'm a parent, you know, we've got six kids between us, my husband and i, and it's true. one of the most frustrating things about being a parent in this day and age is technology because your kids are on it, you're on it, and then you have to just say, okay, you know what? let's put this down. you cannot bring your phones to the dinner table, you cannot bring your phones when we're ou- >> another trick i would recommend for that is if you get t-mobile, none of your texts or calls go through anyway -- [laughter] you don't actually are to worry about your kid being on the phone all the time, because you can't get anything done. griff, here's one for you, because we talk about the parents spending more time on the phone than they do with the kids, but do the kids really want to hang out with the folks anymore? >> i've cracked the code. it was accidental. i will soon be going to the south carolina beach, i've been doing for 20 years, very difficult to get dinner reservations. we get them at our favorite
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place, here we are, and i look down and the 221-year-old's doing this, 17-year-old's doing this, and even the wife -- i'm going to get trouble -- also on the phone. i was, like, hold on. so now if everyone's online as the awe fore mentioned poll -- aforementioned. so i take a picture of everybody on the phone unbemoanst to everybody else, and i put it on social media, on instagram. and and all of a sudden -- [laughter] >> public shaming. >> what the hell? >> you tag me in the shot? >> now, granted, the quality family time was anger directed at me, but we were spending quality time for the rest of the dinner together. >> i just love -- >> because i tagged them too. >> i love your answer to too much phone use is more phone use on social media. i'm going to bring you to social media now. griff's the guy that brings a the-pack to an intervention. [laughter] 12-pack. >> i'll tell you what they need is more time on the phone, that's what they need. >> it wouldn't butted light. >> question -- bud light. >> i think the reason we've become so self-absorbed is
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because we're the center of the universe on the phone. and it's instilling, like, this weapons-grade level of narcissism in everyone where they don't want to venture beyond their comfort bubble. and i think that's what's hurting political discourse. disagreement is inconvenient, and the phone is anything but inconvenient. >> well, also political arguments have gotten more intense, and it's also less safe to engage with people. >> yes. >> and that is an art. having a conversation even though, you know, i mean, you're very good at it, you're a superstar, but, you know, it's an art form to be able to talk with people and to look them in the eye. and now you might get punched in the nose in addition to, yes, it's the narcissism, it's the fact that it's all about you, and it's immediate gratification. >> have you noticed that though even going to astronauts and going out that young people aren't as talkative as we used to be? not as communicative, they don't smile. i'm not putting them down, i just think that we spend too much time in our phones and technology, and a.i., this is why a. a.i.; i think, has become
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is so important now, such a big part of our lives, this development of a.i. and milla sophia, right many it's not real, but it feels real -- >> that's a good idea. maybe we'll go troll a.i. sophia, whatever her name is -- [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> this is the future, you're all going to be watching a rom-com called when harry text sally. >> oh! >> it just doesn't work. >> it's not going to work. >> no. >> it doesn't work. stick around, the big four is next. ♪ ♪ i can see clearly now, the rain has gone. ♪ i can see all obstacles in my way ♪ salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine.
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they are doing okay then not attack and have nice him out the water. it's a different elements for the sharks have cocaine you are watching a pixar film called grinding and nemo. let's let me tell you the heat may have felt unbearable this week. this guy clearly knows how to cool off at california homeowner discovered this the beer shamelessly taking a dip in their pool friday. police say the bear ran off once they arrived. let me tell you this, i've got to tell you i was out in the woods. we were in yellowstone, my
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husband and i. we were out there hiking about 20 feet in front of us his sister might look up the road for this was years ago we look up the road there is a giant black bear staring us down. and i tilt my husband i think he thanks it's a joke, i think you think i'm joking around and he just starts screaming at the bear and i am thinking like i'm going to kill this man. but i know i can outrun them so the barrel get him. the bear did run off a pretty did get scared and didn't follow us up the trail though. >> but you are faster progress we were, we were we did not run from it we just slowly let it move out of the way. you do not to run for mayor they will attack you. but they were afraid of the giant and he' need listening toe right now. [laughter] >> i love this, i love this so much. there's a commentary here on you being a poor guide. we love your husband but the fact he does not know whether or not you're joking in the
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