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guy who wants to stay in mon montana, can you believe it? the 2024 race. fox news saturday night right now. i think i will stay here and watch it. ♪ >> what it is, i'm tyrus and this is fox news saturday night. ♪ school days or school days? our education system is at a crossroads. how did we get here? >> beutler? beutler? >> when i was in school something was wrong my parents questions were, what did you do? it would take tell us because
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once we talk to the teacher, it's over for you. sometimes i would say mom, the teacher doesn't like me and she would say so what? is like, what is the has to do with you not doing their homework? now when a kid says mommy the teacher doesn't like me let's get that teacher fired. this breakdown of the education system has no winners, literally no winners because winning is racist not honoring kids who excel because it might make the kids who didn't feel that. good. it's a good thing. lowering the bar because virtue signaling officials, tyrus is black, i can't learn math or english so let's lower the bar because well, you know. woke teachers are incorporating social justice buzzwords into geometry. geometry. if an obtuse triangle identifies as an isosceles triangle but labels it scaling, how many angles will it take to dismantle the oppressive system?
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that's right, 5-dollar word. seriously, it's like every shape is an identity crisis now. >> what is that? >> i triangle. >> i don't think so and i'm pretty sure it is. >> it's so lopsided and we are shape, how could that be a triangle? >> rover, you funny. a lot of frustrated families are looking for alternatives to public school. homeschooling has grown by nearly 2 million students since 2020. i've addict myself. private schools may be costly to some families but 55% of private schools have seen increase in enrollment. chicago teachers union boss being accused of hypocrisy after calling school twice racist while sending her son to private school. >> stacy is doing exactly what millions of other parent want to do and yet, she and her boss randi weingarten pretty much
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single-handedly killed the tiny little school twice education freedom program in the state of illinois it is the height of hypocrisy. >> hypocrisy and bulldozer parents are the whole story. woke schoolboys and woke teachers teaching feelings and gender identity politics instead of math and english and history so instead of educating americans to take on the world, who will end up with sensitive dummies jumping from safe space to save space. the healing mop attacking parent attempting by children from mom and dad because every data is a sexist toxic mail or the data from dirty dancing so a bad guy. >> i know johnny didn't take the wallet, i know. >> how do you know? >> i can't tell you but please trust me, daddy. >> i'm sorry, i can't. >> when you watch as an adult, it turns out he's a good guy like the karate kid. ♪
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>> cheating, no supposed to kick in the face but the trans lgbtq plus communities battle is now being fought inside our schools so instead of assigned seats, we are assigning factors. biological boys wanting to use the girls room and horrible incidents could have been avoided. remember the data in virginia who was arrested for protesting at the school board meeting after his daughters sexual assault in a school bathroom. [applause] >> and made headlines across the country believed to be one reason glenn youngkin one the virginia governor's race. this week governor youngest pardoned the data. >> this was a dad standing up
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for his daughter and to remind everyone, his daughter had been sexually assaulted in the bathroom of a school and no one was doing anything about it. >> now the dad who was arrested, also is speaking out claiming liberals are trying to silence people like him. >> they used to be to silence moms and dads and grandmas and grandpa and everybody else that were starting this movement to protect our children and stand up for our rights and protect our children and say what we think is right for them. they tried to shut us down. >> if that's not enough for you, let's go to the capital of crazy, my old stomping grounds, california. a judge recently blocked a school districts parental notification policy that would require teachers to tell parents if their kids change their gender identity at school. this is insane. >> no one should keep secret from parents. parents are not the enemy. the only thing you are doing is damaging the lives of the
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children you are inflicting this upon. >> seriously, what kind of a person thinks it's okay to keep parents in the dark over such a serious issue? school recess has turned into a battlefield and our kids were the ones suffering because political beliefs have taken over every aspect of education. neither side wants to give an inch and both sides did in deeper with the badger, that the old school phrase but maybe old-school is the answer is that of homeschool, we go back to community homeschool by one building, one teacher in a classroom built-in like the ones i know, little house in the prairie? >> could we get together and plan some books we read? >> i hadn't thought of it but the class would like to, i think it might be educational as well as a lot of fun. would you like to do that? >> yes. >> well good. >> the what can a parent do? we can band together, higher private teachers and get back to education like learning a trade,
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woodshop, farming, auto shop, algebra, handwriting, recess. just getting back to the basics is the only way to get a future math at one time was the universal language. forget about that, it's been transformed into a complex dialect of political correctness. i'm old school and i feel we should leave politics and politics i class. enough said. speaking of which, check me out at my company to hurt. i'll be in california and of the month in alabama, virginia and new york were heading back south to texas. you don't want to visit. all right, we got a great show on fox saturday night. my brother from another mother and father and worthy comp competitor, junior will be on the show to talk about incredible life story. fantastic panel takes on the future of ai overlords and we find out what happened on the last hunt for the loch ness monster plus we get stranded on
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may know just retired for professional wrestling but one of my good buddies is still in the ring and his life story is nothing short of astounding. from growing up poor in california to becoming championship wrestling in the u.s. and japan to just buying his first home, with me now is my foot and brother professional wrestling and bareknuckle fighter, junior, also a super dad. how are you? we did not call each other about matching shirts. it's an honor. we did not call each other, just jack dudes wearing black. that's how it works out. >> game recognizes gain. how are you doing? >> it's an honor to talk to you about this because the last time we work together, all the buzz was that i was retiring and stuff like that but you shared a special moment with me and i was honored that was more important than anything else going on. you shared a picture and it
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changed, honestly changed my life because i feel my childhood was alone and i see someone literally going through almost even worse a situation. this picture i think we have it, a dream to be a wrestler since you were a child and you were homeless with your mom living out of a tent, correct? >> correct, one 100%. it was tough. you can see through that, that was the only toy i was able to keep and it was tough as you see in the picture, that was my bed. that's an actual sheet from a bed, not a tent. a broomstick holding up the sheet so that was the backyard so it was tough but ever since then, i've always had it in my
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head you are not a product of your circumstances, just work hard and you strive to be something greater than where you are right now and i truly believe -- i wouldn't change anything if i had to go back, i think all of that at its substance who i am. i coped with a lot of things, that's where i came from, i came from the trenches. >> you were never a victim. how -- got to ask, you know the easy road and you know and like us, the need to be better and improve, you end up in a gang or committing crimes or being angry and violent, your life wasn't welfare. how did you navigate through that? >> it took me a while to learn, man. to be completely honest. that picture is from san francisco obviously, i grew up
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in hunter's point in san francisco. growing up in that neighborhood and doing the things you have to do to survive, it was tough. as a kid or young adolescent, you only think that's all you have, that's the culture there, that's what you do to gain respect or clout and you start hanging around wrong crowds and getting around the rose as they call them. i started doing that but as i started to get older, from a young kid, i always wanted more and wanted to be more than my circumstance. >> you did not. >> honestly man, just learning and making mistakes. it allowed me to move calculated
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as a culture and understand this is not where i want to be, i'm not going to get where i want to be by being here so i just kept a level head as hard as was much just experiences allowed me to view and take things in and look the other way and say this is not where i want to be. >> how did it feel -- >> just -- >> how does it feel, i want to get the same, one of the coolest things about you is you are a super dad. when you and i were sitting there beat up, store and your daughter, your face timing her and you weren't there for her sleepy time, i got choked up because my kids are older and are too cool for me. when i saw your picture of you and your wife buying your first home, how did that feel? i want to give the last of the time to you, if you could go back and talk to young you, what would you tell him? >> oh man. first off, the home. obviously from what we shared
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previously to having my own home with my wife, it was a huge d deal. we are used to signing autographs and stuff like that you would like but to sign on the dotted line, i don't want to get emotional on national television broke. >> do it. [laughter] >> it was a surreal moment for me. to share that with my best friend, it was cool because just like that, you realize everything you've been through in life, everything you wanted to overcome, everything you've pursued in your life, all the sacrifices and hard work, to sign on the dotted line and create a different life for my kids other than what i had, that meant more to me than owning a home. i was able to get a life i never had so to me, that was huge and
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we are grateful, we moved in at the end of the month, moving is not fun but it will be. >> i'm retired, i can't do anymore heavy lifting. [laughter] >> hey bro, i love you, man and those tears are good tears. i don't say proud to make tears man, i'm honored and so happy not only you did it where you started from, you did in your hometown, you are a role model. somewhere somebody looks like you and me going through a similar situation who will say i want to be just like that guy because if i was looking at you right now and i was a young man, i want to be like that guy that could not be happier and i'm glad you told your story and give your family my love and enjoy your daddy naptime. >> they are here. >> we can say hi? >> aerial stole the show. [laughter]
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>> aren't you beautiful? you should be proud man. that is greater than any championship on the planet, man. >> this is the wife, the best friend. so i don't know, i'm super grateful you gave me this time. >> you are the definition of the american dream, my friend. until next time thank you very much. >> i'm not crying unless you are crying. [laughter] would you spend your last days going in at the party? can you trust ai to give you good financial advice? are our picky eaters hurting their health? questions answered next. ♪ ♪
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wanted to spend final days partying so the judge let them go and what would you do if you only had a few days left to live? let's break it down with our panel. retired nypd inspector and super college grad and attorney, mr. paul mario. i always say it wrong. >> moreau. >> comedian veronica mosley and rosie -- that's why i have one name. tyrus. [laughter] >> i get it mostly right. former ci a officer in daily brief podcast mike baker -- [laughter] in the house. people. i still think he should do time. he broke the law. >> first of all, i was on that ship for a couple of hours but i'm letting you know i think if i was terminal cancer, i probably would do cocaine,
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wouldn't you? >> that's a tough one. >> no? it's alternative medicine met my vices are like food related. it would be like a giant golden corral gone wrong. >> the thing is, he's a doctor so why is he messing around with coke? he could prescribe himself anything he wants. i get a bucket of opiates. he could do anything he wants that time. but check out because if this is bs defense, let him go to jail. >> i had a couple of thoughts, first of all, i looked at it and thought he had a loaded gun on a shelf? i wasn't worried about the blow and hookers, i was thinking gun safety, put that in a safe. >> that's why you are here. not there, i would identify as a guy with a disease to get out of jail, to the market he married?
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he's not anymore but he does not, a widow or single or doesn't have kids, what are you doing? and go for it but lock your gun up. >> exactly right. would you trust a robot to give you national advice? if the answer is no, you're not alone. a survey found 51% of adults have little or no trust in financial guidance and the other 49 are just wrong. artificial intelligence, 31% would become people using ai tools to help. i don't think i could trust a robot with my money, i don't know about you, i don't trust them with passports. >> i don't know if you are aware that the white house uses check unity financial stuff, i think biden typed in how to screw the american middle of the came up with $75 billion to ukraine. >> kat dbt, putting my financial
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information and it just came back so i have no need for this but i will say people better recognize it's coming because we are in a golden age of ai, if you can utilize it now, you are ahead of the curve but at some time everybody will utilize it. so people better wake up, it's coming. >> let me ask you, you know things you can't talk about. if you didn't tell us -- not y you. [laughter] >> is a i dangerous for the one who is designing it? if they are left-leaning designer, it's going to be left ai, super conservative designer, it will be conservative? is and that more of the danger? >> you teach it or essentially encourage it to go a certain direction so yes. that's been the problem every form of technology, there is a human touch to it. the concern is a i will take
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over our missile systems and the next thing is pushing launch codes. i'm not sure about that but the finance side in terms of what i use ai for, i turned over all responsibility for anything important including finances to my wife is the smartest person i know, i don't even know where we bank anymore. [laughter] >> you would buy things like i would try to buy a draft. [laughter] i still keep money in my pillowcase under my bed. >> can you buy a draft? >> yes. jackson did. >> if michael jackson did -- >> maybe we need robot because people are getting too soft these days. companies are reportedly now ditching the word feedback for being too harsh. instead they are using the word feedforward. how dumb does that sound? we are told feedback leaves workers feeling defeated by their past actions. feedforward encourages improvement in the workplace.
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panel, what is your feet middle on this? [laughter] >> i thought it was the dumbest thing i've ever heard. what is crazy is even if you change of word, is still the same thing. remember when i called bret spirited children? nobody plays with the spirited child because they are a bret so we are aware is the same breath. feedback or feedforward, if you go to your bosses office, they can hand you a cardboard box with your crap in it and say goodbye. [laughter] >> the substance of feedforward or feedback, just assuming for some reason their work is going to suck. >> this is one more step in how stupid we are getting as a species. there was an interesting art article, nobody is paying
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attention to this and you will think where is he going with this? but the defense department recently put out instruction that citations for our nation's highest military awards can no longer refer to he him, she her, they have to refer to sexless as themselves. himself with an s at the end. that's what they are doing so need forward, i disagree, it's not the stupidest thing, possibly the defense department might be the stupidest thing. >> connect the dots. >> that's what i do. [laughter] >> it's not dumb, it's just intelligence challenged. we don't want to insult anybody. when i see stuff like this, all i say is okay, you want to earn this? very good but cut off the
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middlemen, learned in mandarin because of what you will be speaking in 20 years so mess around with this, do you think the chinese worry about this kind of thing? we better wise up. >> warning to parents, kids who are picky eaters will eat less healthy foods as adults. a new study of the netherlands, my old stomping grounds found kids at four or five who are picky eaters eight less vegetables, fruit, deer and fish when they turn 18 compared to their non- picky eater friends. they say it increases person's risk of obesity and other health issues as adults. should we force kids to eat things they don't like to eat? i'd like to ask, when i was a child and dinner was served, there was no option. if you didn't eat, it was breakfast. >> my mother used to say it's not a restaurant all the time. >> your mom and i would get along. >> she would may meet eat peas and i hated peace. our sit at the table and she would leave the range light on and i would sit and you are going to finish the whole thing so i would almost be throwing up trying to eat it but i do have a
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varied pallet and a happy has been so is that too much? >> my brother -- i would eat hamburger but i didn't like that. i didn't say i was a smart child. [laughter] i would stare at the stake. what's worse? being hungry or eating pea soup? >> when i was growing up, we had three things we ate and two were hamburger helper so we didn't have this varied pallet. i didn't see an avocado until i was 45 so first of all, who paid for this? this was an experiment. this is the most important examination since the last examination experiment nobody cared about so nobody cares about this, leave it in the netherlands. after watching this -- [laughter] >> coded words. it is an picky eater code for spoiled brats? >> there is an element to that.
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i was trying to remember the dutch language version but i've got three boys and we do the same thing. i don't know how many times i've told them it's not a restaurant, eat that or go hungry and we will have another meal tomorrow. now they eat just about everything. we were traveling through europe and they ordered everything. they ordered see urgent cost of. most adults wouldn't order that. it is important, you've got to expand their pallets. they got friends who will eat only mac & cheese and chicken nuggets. >> is the parents fault. mac & cheese was a pipe dream when i got to spend the night at a friends house. >> five years from now, the entire planet will exist on chick-fil-a. >> or mandarin menu. >> panda express. >> don't go anywhere, should cops get paid more or less?
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liberal cities lost all sense of law and order. new york mayor eric adams, former police officer himself said the city will cut overtime pay for police officers as well as firefighters to help deal with the city's migrant crisis. migrants computer cops, how does that make sense? reading this, i'm getting upset. we asked new yorkers they feel safe in the city and whether they think the police should be paid more or less. check this out. >> sometimes i feel safe riding the subway.
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i've been harassed in the subway, several times. >> my girlfriend doesn't feel safe on the subways. >> i lived here years ago, it's one 100% better than when we lived here before. >> cost should be paid more. >> they should get more. it's a dangerous job. >> if i had my say, police officers and first responders, teachers, they are not getting into this to get wealthy so i don't know why we make them pay astronomical in texas. >> they run toward danger and they risk getting injured and possibly killed. >> and general, yes. police officers and a good feeling of safety. >> back to 1978. i don't know what else to tell anybody. just reasoning and intellect, it's happening in front of us.
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my father told me he would break both of my knees if i went on the job. he's rolling in his grave right now. watching what's happening here. >> paul, you've walked these streets, even the response from people is like almost look over your shoulder and i think that's the part that bothers me to no end, that's the first thing to go? don't you have a salary, mr. mayor? i'd cut back. >> let me give you need forward on this. [laughter] most people do agree with that, i don't know where those folks are when voting comes, i'd like to conduct representative. bottom line is, a bad idea for the following reason we are short of cops as it is, you can't recruit and retain, the way to get around that is over time and it is cheaper because
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when you hire new cops, you give them health benefits and all that. if you cut the overtime, there's nothing to fill that so you are just admitting you are giving up and if you think things are back now, wait until operation to takes effect and you will see the condition, there's no denying the city looks like hell. >> the mayor was a former police officer about police chief, too, correct? captain. how is this something he's not willing to die over? protecting what has helped him and -- you can't have anything without law and order, impossible. >> is the prime mover, you put your finger on it. the ambivalence, the adams administration will be remembered as being tremendously ambivalent. he doesn't want to take a position on anything. upset the progressives, upset the people demanding law and order like the people you
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interviewed so i hope if he gets second term and that's what he's angling for, he becomes a little more -- less acquiescence and put some stuff in and draws a line and this is what we will do. traditionally the mayor of new york, he can move albany and get things done because he got the media and listens to them. he seems unwilling to engage. courage is quality, the virtue that guarantees all others like to see him get a little courageous. >> you are a mom and a woman, right? >> last time i checked. for now. >> you say that. >> that was presumptuous. >> i apologize. when you hear that, if you ran for office and an opportunity to clean up the city but it costs you are reelection because you piss both sides off, even if i don't elected here? >> i think what we need to do is fun to send adams back to
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elementary school to speak properly and also how to do basic federal problem-solving. with the cops and at work immigrants coming in, we only know what's going on and you have chaos so how is that an answer that will work for anybody? >> is it possible for private protection service to work with law enforcement? the metal think that's the answer. part of the problem aside from what's been said is the same time as they remove overtime, they put a hiring freeze on. they are laboring on more self-inflicted wounds and i will say the people you interviewed, the one young man, that's a genius. have the police and first responders, even teachers not pay taxes. >> and veterans. >> not pay taxes. the country will survive, you got a tax base. that's a brilliant idea. >> thank you for the panel. coming up, hundreds joined the
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welcome back to fox news saturday night. loch ness monster is one of the world's most famous conspiracy theories and two weeks ago hundreds of messy travel to scotland for the biggest surgeon 50 years. a semi- hosted, we spoke to nessie research about what they hope to find. take a look. >> will be the largest search for you've already said week will fly around and use thermal imaging drop hydrophone and 60 feet of the site of the boat to listen to songs, maybe nessie singing in the bathtub down there, who knows? >> the question is, did it come any closer to discovering the truth? joining me now, marketing manager of wokeness, emily. >> hi. >> how are you? obviously the question is, what do we got? [laughter] >> we got some potential
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sightings but we are still waiting to know the full decision. we have quite a few e-mails, people who saw some things and also heard. [background noises] which we are unsure what it actually was. thermal imaging, we are still waiting for the crew to release footage and see whether they find something. >> one thing about science, before my life as a model and tv, i was a zoology major so usually you try to limit possibilities to narrow it down. were you able to eliminate theories like an eel or any anything, were you able to? honestly, this is iffy because we know at one time this was covered by a glacier was just
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for reptiles and birds species who breathed air to breathe when they are frozen underwater so were you able to eliminate possible theories? >> i think at the moment we are still unsure of what it could be and we have had a lot of research in the past, scientific's who looked at dna of what it could be and you never know if you have an eel dna, big deal or not, it is difficult to disprove any th theory. we have not seen any -- >> i think that would bring a lot of attention. >> you probably have heard it before but we did get sightings of pumps moving in the water so we are still waiting to know whether it was nessie or not. we've had some people online
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finding moving shadows under the water and sending us this. the most interesting part of it all is people who told us i found something years ago and took photos but never released it because they were scared of what people could say and it is very interesting photos. >> we usually hear giant catfish, giant eel. we are close, we have to wait for the results so is the world's biggest who's the mama? who is the father of nessie? you for your time and i will have you back, you've got to tell me eventually what we found. best of luck to you guys. coming up, i have a new tagteam partner but not for restless. we are teaming up to take on tv segments together. stay tuned to find out who it is. ♪
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do not start a revolution. also passengers were told of a flight to new york getting diverted toward the island in the atlantic ocean. they were told to be grateful they were still alive. my parents the pilot? if you get stranded on an island or an airport, what should you do? i visited my fellow traveler tagteam partner kennedy for survival tips. >> what it is? thank you for having me in this amazing office. i have a beautiful mess in my office, this is actually cool. >> i got job, some selfies up there. we got riffraff. i got jesse jackson, florida, justin timberlake, pitbull, you name it, i got it.
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kat got a plane full of people trying to get gonna to new york. they somehow had a horrible lay malfunction and ended up on a portuguese island for 12 hours which you have flights delayed, hugh been an airport a lot longer than 12 hours. i'm saying is you got to take care of yourself and have water, a snack. >> i agree with all of that one 100%. >> leave the airport and go on an island adventure and get good ask for the gram and verification is saved. >> i'll have the extra hat. >> amman q. week. >> more of a short guy but don't you think is the first thing they tell you is don't start a revolution, maybe not go hiking? >> maybe something lost in translation. maybe evolution is a different word in portuguese and maybe they meant don't start the party. maybe they were worried they were going to have white cloth. >> the kind include.
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>> maybe that's what they were going at. >> so as the world probably knows or doesn't know, you and i recently have been appearing on america's newsroom together and we have jingle all the way. >> without body will be met you and i will are known for having a lot of jobs alone places. >> we been around a long time and have seen a million faces and drop them all five times each. >> you've categorized all of them, and my up there? okay. since i have retired from wrestling and you have a background in everything, mtv, wrestling, mtv, what are you doing today? maybe we should think of the team name when we go on shows together like a tagteam because this could be big, it could lead to other things. i'm never opposed to a new job especially in the same building. >> we could do type candidates rexall or tko know you didn't. >> i like tk oh no you didn't but i also like thai kennedy
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rex. we need to come up with the signal and i disagree with you, you disagree with me, something subtle. if i just smile like extra big like -- [laughter] and you know to go the other way. >> your smile is unnerving, it doesn't put anyone at. >> it never has. i'm not known for having a warm smile so maybe that's too much. the wild off chance i'm saying something not correct, you could maybe do the carol burnett years thing? we got all. >> we got old school, new school, we got all the generations wrapped into one casserole so we just need to bake it and eat it. >> take that current loader. >> all right, the million darwin question is, which name do you like the best? type candidates rexall or tko know you didn't? fox news saturday night and let us know. thank you for watching fox news
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