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jon: a good fox weather guy. >> that how "fox reports" sunday september 17 of 202023, i am john is on the, thank you for watching. "the big weekend show" is next. we'll see you next week. ♪ ♪ >> hello everyone i am lisa boothe with joey jones, tammy bruce and joe con concha. welcome to to "the big weekend show." drew barrymore posed a teary apology on instagram, apologizing to writers on strike and the unions but then came the mob, writers
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union saying that drew barrymore should not be on air while her writers or strike, and rosy o'donnell also attacking her. and drew barrymore should apologize, . so then came backtracking. drew barrymore posting on instagram, i have listened to everyone. i am making the decision to pause the show's premiere until the strike is over, i have no words to expect my deepest apole gees to anyone that i heard and t incredible time. joe, there is a strike, first time in 63 years, unions for both writers and actors are striking together. they know this is an issue, her team, you know they discussed this, but you decide to do the show.
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why then capitulate. >> i never understood why she decided to defy the strike and go ahead with this, drew barrymore is worth a reported 125 million dollars, not like she has to work to feed the family. why go ahead do this? you have 125 million dollars and work for cbs, you have a pr people, the fact that no one came forward and said, this is a very bad idea, almost all liberals are watching this some support the writers and actors in the strike, they will turn on you. sure enough she capitulated because she had to. >> this also the woman who got on her knees for dillon mulvaney and crying on camera, maybe they sniffed out, she is weak. >> when drew barrymore, i'm a fan of her work, she is one of few that survived child acting without being absolutely insane. but i -- a little bit to
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rebut joe, i think cbs said they let's throw it out there. she is her show started during covid and the point of show to report on things like the writers strike, but when the backlash came, they said, we're not doing, that i don't know if it was her choice either way. >> who is not bowing down is bill maher. >> they are asking for a lot of things. >> that are like, what i find objectable about the philosophy. they have moved along way from 2007 trike, they believe you are owed a living, as a writer, you are not. this is show business, this is a maker miss league. >> why ca isn't he
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getting the drew barrymore treatment. >> that is interesting, i think he has more independence and personal power, his first show was called politically incorrect. she -- she did survive being a child actor. you have a line of people who have had problems, suicides, you know, creative people have unique issues, she is 48 now, she is now middle aged, she should know, i would trust her first decision, talking about other people hurt, other people involved, that is part of bill maher's point, crews and production people, those who are not actors or writers, growing up in l.a. that is a mining town that affects before other business. you have people on one hand, like we can do something, keep people working. and on the other hand then you might get canceled. you don't want to be facing
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what jk rowling faces but you want to by long, this samance by the crowd of socialism, the people not the most successful pointing a finger at you, because this is the union, she should have trusted her first instinct, but this should have been the discuss at first, thin you stand up for yourself and you don't back down that is only way to work, now they will never let go. >> do you know why bill maher survives this, he does not have sponsors. >> he said that is it. he said in an arrogant way, my show is better then the jimmies or colberts, they are reporting what they know they are supposed to say. they are not having a take of their own. i have a take. >> he is truly independent. >> if writers stray on strike, and actors stay out of work how is tom cruise
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going to make the next movie so that church of s scientology can pay for danny me masterson's appeal case. we're talking about a place where you can write a character letter for a rapist but you can't say there are two genders, if you want me want to help you fight netflix, and amazon and apple for better pay, maybe start writing with the -- about the flawed and beautiful american experience in less than evil ways, it not just the sexual ing a of steins and the trans experience, there are good people in hood, i have a-list actors who send me a picture of fox in the green room, but that is cowardice. that is. stand up for common sense. >> joey never has an
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opinion. >> never, tammy, you made a good point there are other people involved, not just writers. this is what bill maher said, he said it is time to bring people back to work, the writers have important issues that i sympathize with, but they are not only people with issues could problems and concerns, i love my writers, i am not prepared to lose an entire year and see so many people below the line people suffer so much, there is more jobs at stake, more people that are impacted by this than just the writers or actors. >> baemazing that bill maher is now the voice of common sense. >> i watch his shows, i agree more and more. the broadcast tv late night hosts, colbert, or kimmel or fallon or myers, they have been gone from air since early may, nobody seems to care, the leverage may not be there, johnny carson,
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when he signed off, 55 million people tuned in at 11:30 at night, if he were gone this nation would be in morning, they think that american public will say, bring back our shows, i don't believe it is there any more. >> the unions have a pot of money to give you a tiny bit of money, including auto workers, you get a small amount of money if you are in the union and on strike, the below the line people don't get that, they have nothing in midst of this horrible economy and problems in los angeles, you have decent people saying that is enough is enough. >> i wonder if that will increase the exodus from california. >> streaming services has changed 4508d. hollywood. >> it used to be abc, nbc and cbs, now it is
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fractured. >> there so much streaming, they have to hire so many writers, they are not really a indictment in the rough. -- diamond in the rough, you put on scripted shows i am watching aliens. we believe all of civilization was created by aliens. >> air disasters. ththat is my favorite. >> i outed myself for watching barbie. >> i am proud. >> tammy. >> buried in the backyard that gives up the show dsomeone die? or get buried. >> seems that no one is winning, everyone is losing money. >> we'll keep it moving. >> fox nation. >> there you go. >> coming up, mainstream media turns on one of their own, because she interviewed
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>> no, i don't, really. i don't think about this. i'm built differently i guess, because i have had people come up to me, say, how do you do it, sir, i don't think about it. these are corrupt people that i'm dealing with they are destroying our country, i don't think about it. all i think about is making the country great, america great. >> folks in m mainstream media did not like the interview, now turning on the host, tearing into welker telling her it was wrong to give former president's platform, she made forced attempted to try to fact check the former president. some laughable in my opinion, they are coming after the interview of recorded. they are going back. i want to stop for a minute. and we have a video clip. >> one person fact check to highlight, a little bit of context on mr. trump's
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allegation. i have to democrats are not saying that we have a fact check. >> now that i have a chance to talk. prepare so well. we still have to remember how to do your job. this is what i took from the interview, i felt she did a good enough job, i don't know how they are critiquing her performance, first thing she brought up january 6, and then talks about indictments and pardons, she pulled their narrative into this interview and ends with ukraine and putin and taiwan angle of china, she did not talk about the border, that is news. >> millions of people coming across u.s. southern border, hundreds on fbi terror watch list, many people in new
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york city for example are not happy about, because their resources are overwhelmed as they are in texas and arizona and other communities, you are right. where is the focus on that focus on 30-year lows. not enough people are talking about education that could help decide elections, we could talk about crime, and talk about inflation, to your point, joey, 100% correct, on all things that the perfect ms nbc show would discuss, donald trump received 74 million votes in 2020 here, is the republican front-runner for nomination by a country mile accident mile. he has the wind at his back, i am sure it is newsworthy. >> and say about 100 miles as the crow flies. >> reading quotes.
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first from keith olbermann, she is already damaged when a disastous stenography job with trump, and then dean sadie kristin welker to interview trump, saying. it is as if corporate media wants fascism. they are really reacting. >> we just live in totally different countries than these people. >> planets. >> galaxy. >> i loved aaron rodgers response to olbermann said get your fifth shot. >> get that booster.
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>> i guess what the left wanted her to do was yap like, caitlyn collins did in cnn town hall with trump, part of being a good interview is trying to get information and interesting responses, and trying to make shoes, that is what she did. people are talking about this interview, with donald trump, because it is donald trump. but also because of the questions she asked. you have progressive left going after her on 24 her on this and pro-trump, and other conservatives criticizing trumps for his comment on heart beat bill and abortions, a lets of people are coming, she accomplished her job, she was pretty fair during the 2020 presidential debate as well, i will say part of one thing for the upcoming election, this is not a normal election. we have republicans have a potential nominee facing 91 criminal charges, they will
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probably try to criminal i convict him and remove him off the ballot, this election cycle will be wild, it should be covered in an interview like this. for 2024. >> tammy, those of us with reasonable ideas how media work think she did what she should have done, bring on most popular politician running for president and asking him tough questions, even with narrative brought in, they have not always hated donald trump, this is the msnbc host fawning over donald trump. >> are you feeling more presidential this morning. >> stop it. >> hold it. sound presidential. >> i get more and more presidential as i have victories, absolutely. >> sounds like he is lying in bed. >> i'm not. >> you sound excited to be
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on morning chat. >> i am, always exciting. >> what a night. >> what do you think? >> quickly, is that the reason they do this, not because of her decision it was a network decision, otherwise it would not have happened, they understand he matters, but reaction from left moves threw their censorship framework and narrative. no one else could be heard, no other idea can could in marketplace, because they know how weak they are and the power of his message, the nature of a different idea, be strong about it, that will disrupt the apple court, that is what they are afraid of. >> what do you think about the mor "morning joe," joe and mika. >> they are a huge turn away from donald trump. >> everyone is. hillary clinton would do a speech, and you would see a
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graphic on bottom of the screen, awaiting donald trump to speak. he was good for business. they say we shouldn't give donald trump a platform, these are the same people who talk about donald trump 24/7 on their terms, but if trump tries to speak that is not allowed a whole bowl of wrong. >> we see chilling never before heard recordings from jeffrey dahmer. >> amazingly all of times that should have been caught i first was. >> his relationship with his father. next. ♪ ♪
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stuff. you have done a deep dive into this, you confess that. what are some things about jefjeff dahmer that people may not know. >> the father responded to him, just like me, jeff, talking about weird fantasies, and heard him say, i didn't know this, that is not true, if you reserve this father, son activity they would bleach the connective tissue of rodents of animals that died under the house, the father was a chemist, you had jeffrey dahmer impale a dog's head on a stick when he was i don't thinker and burned a tadpole alive and a
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jogger he was enamored with. he this how thes as -- thoughts about men, doing weird things with them, he was enamored of a jogger, he was waiting for him with a baseball bat, that would be his first kill but the jogger did not go jogging that particular day. i don't know if i believe the dad trying to alike, you know -- like, who saw this coming, you would think, someone that does this st stuff to animals. >> i with my son, we played baseball and basketball. joey your reaction, jeffrey dahmer's father expressing his love for his son on recorded pr prison
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phone calls. listen. >> this man raped and murdered at least 17 men and boys, as a father does that not go over the line of unconditional love. >> i don't know, i was waiting on him to say he is the smartest man he knows and knows nothing about his business dealings, we're told to overlook things, i don't know anything about these killings, i will watch the special, i am interested in the idea of how our justice system works over time. i am the father of a 14-year-old boy, and 4-year-old daughter, if i do my job half way decently, i
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don't have to one about that. >> one billion hours, netflix had a series on jeffrey dahmer america is fascinated with this stuff. that is third most watched netflix series. what is the attraction. >> it is the whole true crime. and so we talk about it we watch the different shows. it is you know it ask what we do. this fits well within, that i would suggest about the father, he played a royal after the conviction -- a rorole after the conviction of gettin get dahmer to confess more. it does not mine mean, we don't know him s so well. we have had an experience where someone we had known for a long time is not who we thought they were, all of
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the times in true crimes, they say, they lived next to us, who knew, they were nice, people can live divided lives, and if you are involved in science or you have a certain point of view, it is not i don't think it is natural to think, my child might be a serial killer. i think that when we're dealing with something as unique as this dynamic, what what we would hope a father would know there are many things that we learn that surprise us with their behavior, it is important to be reminded about that fact and importance of law enforcement and local police with and about the abuse of animals. start -- at any age, but certainly starting young. we know that i think without ac extension serial killers started that way this say big clue, hard to
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miss. >> i find it odd that father recorded those phone calls, the series my son jeffrey, the dahmer family tapes tomorrow on "fox nation." order "fox nation," straight ahead, singer marin morris is d done with country music, her reason, former president trump, that's up next. in 99% of people over 50. and it could strike at any time. think you're not at risk? wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention.
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♪ ♪ i've cussed on a sunday. i've cheated and i lied ♪ ♪ in interview with "l.a. times" s she blames her exit on former president trump, telling liberal newspaper after the trump years people ba bias were on full display, and proud of who they were. joey. just because this is classic liberal imple, if anyone has an opinion that is different from your narrative you will be smeared, president trump has not been in office for in time, but everything is his fault, what is your take.
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. >> i worked for a band in georgia at top of country, i worked on the nonprofit and other business, but i saw how they made music, there are 7 of them in the band, i don't know when their political views are because they love their fans and love people they put music out to lift people up, i don't want how old marin morris is. >> 12. >> she talented. i listen to her songs but she has to be gen-z, she thinks that advent of don ddonald trump is why country music fans have an opinion of country music, i don't know if she remembers the dixie chicks, they wore a shirt that said futk one time, toby keith because
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hhe supported troops of iraq war. they were vulgar and flashy about it. they rejected the dixie chicks and they lost a career out of that, marin morris is a blip on radar compared to dixie chicks, country left her. >> she is not suffering, i think liberals will take care of her, her comments about country music weaponized. i'm using her comment. >> sing it. >> not out of true joy or love of the music, it is to own the libs, that is so not what music is intended for, music is to be voice of the oppressed, the actual o oppressed and now used as a toxic weapon in culture wars. see this heard that said to her. but the fact is that the oppressed is really the
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average american, forgotten man and women that we see now. >> i guess she is officially owned. she is a lib and been owned, she is living country. >> that is funny. >> thank you, joey. this is example of dis disconnect of people in charge and every day at home, country music is too woke now, you can look at 2021 awards roley stones talking about -- rolling stones talking about 5 way its was woke. and kelse b with drag teams but the fans are not woke, you look as how they boosted jason aldean. they rallied. >> they are trying to block it this is the fight in most entertainment industries. >> i think any time you get political as an entertainer
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you ali alienate half our audience. i talked about johnny carson before, i wish i could say i'll miss her, i never heard of her. i just love the fact that she thinks that try that in a small town, skyrocket that people streamed it out the spite, it resonated with people. >> two biggest people, chillers and zach. their fans did not turn on them, but they appreciate their music, the idea we're against everything is welcome. >> weaponizing is when you quit your job. >> coming up, it's 5:00
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♪ ♪ welcome back to "the big weekend show." the office social gathers full of booze, and banter and shenanigans. michael scott knows a thing or two about it. ♪ ♪ aim here to remind you of the mess you left when you went away ♪ ♪ >> awesome. but now office happy hours, work dinners and parties are history, "wall street journal" highlighting how people have lost the desire to schmooze outside of work. you are the media reporter, i want to read this from "wall street journal." this is an article.
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for decade unfo unspok en, much of work happens outside of 9 to 5 window. having organization at allies, now, even the go getters are saying no. that is an interesting point. maybe it's indicative of where gen-zers are and millennials, the idea that you can't do anything to get ahead, now having the affect on socializing. i'm not sure. >> i can't put my finger on this, people just increase ly, they suck more and more. i was out to dinner, i saw people in their 20s, sitting around the table, they were all texting, who are you texting? there are people across the
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table from you, when i go to dinner with my friends, we put the phone in the middle of the table, first one to grab it picks up the tab. >> beer is cause of and solution of all of life's problems, we should go out after the show. but what we're seeing now is because of social media more people no one picks up a phone, people text, i call, this is t the new way, they are not seeing each other, a bis -- big disconnect. >> i would say tequila is the answer not beer. >> interesting. >> i think covid changed the work dynamics, work culture jump changed in general. i have hung out with a lot of people here and had fun, but on my capitol hill days
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with a 9 to 5, we om always did happy hour, and play darts and eat wings it bottom a comrade. it was fun. >> we wanted to have human interaction, it was necessary to be productive, axios keys in remote work boom towns, 15% of u.s. worked from home last year. but the numbers are much higher on both the east and west coast, and a big metro areas every state has more remote workers now than in 2019, i think this is deeper, this goes to ideology of t the left, to make someone peal alone and isolated it is easier to control them. i think that is a part of this. >> it is a training, we have been trained covid helped to asset rate that train --
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accelerate that training, a lot of people remain afraid of being in crowds, it is like a habit now, i would say, it could be about what is appropriate in the workplace. that you can get in trouble with relationships. that for a lot of people, where you do meet people. you don't -- there is nobody el to meet when you live alone, at parties there is drinking and other things, we're in an environment where the rules are so strict or unclear but we know that careers can end, we have been made afraid by covid. and will you, of course, you want have to a comrade with your fellow workers, but maybe they are not in the office, maybe because you maybe see them a couple times a week you don't feel that close to them, like who can you trust. >> tammy. >> a great point. >> the problem with in country right now. this suspicion and anger and there is no money, who is
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>> welcome back to "the big weekend show" time for the big 4, our picks for biggest stories everyone that will talk about this week. now, i'm starting. senator john fetterman will be able to wear all gym shorts and hoodies he wants to, senate majority leader, the u.s. senate. the leader there chuck schumer, she is now ordering -- he is now orders senate sergeant at arms to stop enforcing chamber's cr dress code, this dress code like business suits. business attire. and it is not like it making it more casual. there is no dress code, unless you are a lowly worker, only senators get to dress like frankly i'm sorry a slob, we have seen
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fetterman in a suit, he can do it, he is one of 100 people in the world, in this -- now everyone can just copy him. >> this this is embarrasses. >> legacy of fetterman is now cemented he dresses like a sophomore kid in high school. >> he had a stroke and started wearing a suit, it is the hospice patients that need to wear sweats. >> viral video on-line showing a teen driver, deliberately hitting and killing a retired police chief with a car, driver has been charged after police discovered video on-line. it is absolutely horrible. and horrific. it is just. >> they videotaped it as a sport. >> the teens.
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running over the cyclist it is disgusting. >> well, moving on days after the g.o.p. launched impeachment inquiry to joe biden. >> the one thing that american public has to understand is there is a strategy behind everything, we only follow facts, hunter biden will get subpoenaed. >> president biden had a sarcastic reaction to impeachment inquiry. >> what is the response? -- wilt my interview. with speaker mccarthy tomorrow it will be good. >> any preview. >> we talk about impeachment inquiry and people like mitch mcconnell should they retire and i asked about trump. >> suggest he not patronize
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us. >> done. >> a gallup poll finds almost 70% of americans believe that athletes should compete on teams that match their gender not identity, this is going in wrong direction as far as media. this is now 7 and 10 say, you were born as a by logical male -- by l biological male, you will compete with other biological males. >> the big story that american people are not buying this messaging the propaganda. >> they see william thomas, and she is a dude -- he is a dude. >> you know, leah thomas, the champion swimmer who was 400 something against males,
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i agree, i have a daughter i will fight to the death. >> americans don't like it. >> this is it for us, we'll see you next weekend. "life, liberty and levin" starts right now, thanks for joining us have a great rest of your night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america i'm mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." on sunday, welcome back those of you who watched saturday, we appreciate it. different show. i want to thank you for watching, i consider this a very important program. i have spent 16 months researching and writing this
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