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>> i'm sorry to see them go. >> that story made me think, what i have been missing, i have been to dc so many times. jon: you snooze you lose. >> i'll be there next time. jon: hopefully they will bring them back. that is how "fox reports" sunday september 24. i am jon scott, thank you for joining us this evening we'll see you next week. ♪ ♪ >> hello i'm tom shillue
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with anita vogel, lisa boothe and david web. the big weekend show, sloppy attire in senate, taking center stage again, the issue over the dress code on capitol hill is setting up a fight among democrats this week senator joe manchin to issue a bipartisan resolution to bring back the senate's dress code after senate majority leader chuck schumer relaxed the rules last weekend. >> a "new york post" reporter went to a couple of spots dressed like senator fetterman. >> it is shorts. >> you are in dress mode. >> yes, would myself sweatshirt be okay. >> no. >> nothing i'm wearing is okay. >> yes. athletic wear and shorts.
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>> even a u.s. senator that dresses like this. >> yes, he was not be permitted. >> right. >> do you know who i'm talking about. >> we have turned away guests from being improperly dressesr regardless of their occupation. >> he looked better than fetterman. >> it was form fitting, how sad, the swanky new york restaurants are say you look like a bum, get out, but senate, representatives of us, this is fine? democrats have taken a wrecking ball to our institution normalcies why not the senate. i think it will really sad about this, it is symbolic of the decline of america. we no longer strive for excellence as a country, no
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longer merit base, nothing works, i fly every week, planes down take off on time, nothing functions any more, this guy is reflective of, that this is sad, we no longer have pride. >> decline and fall, david, you have pride and you are a natty dresser but do you think -- we have lost respect for our institutions, to be honest, lisa has a points, i don't respect most of these people that walk around these hollowed halls of congress, the fact he does not respect himself or the body is not surprising. >> this is no longer the world's most deliberative body, i c call it the club of 100, most go to die, can they stay there, they get their 24 hours in the rotunda, you look at age, average age, and time in service, top one, now president, 1973, where are we now, 2023? to point the no respect for
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them, that is us went' nation. and outside of the country, other world leaders, senates, parliaments, presidents of different nations, when they look at this, what do they think of america, this is our representation? this is pathetic. this thing between democrats over lawers on rules, more like a slap fight in the ufc it means nothing, they are trying to reposition themselves, schumer did not read the room, they realize, that everyone is laughing at him -- them for the jokes they are. >> a democrat will go back on it, i assume he will get the resolution, going back to the way it was the. anita, that ship has saled. look at -- sailed, we have a graphic. that shows most workers, this do not wear professional attire, 3%, i was surprised. wear professional attire? >> suits are gone. where are they wearing them
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any more? moye husband used to wear a suit years ago, he does not wear one any more, not even in banks, but maybe law offices, i don't know, what does the rest of the world think when they look at our u.s. senators, what they're wearing? their job is to represent the american people, maybe they should get dressed up. at least. you know the same attire you have to wear in a nice restaurant. is joe manchin bringing classes back like justin timberlake gr brought sexy back. >> maybe, "new york times" tried to give fetterman an out, lawmakers give new senate dress code a dresses down, they note in the times it many same that gym shorts may be a sign of respect but many of the best dressed -- and they pointed to george santos who always is dressed
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but he is a liar and a bit of a weirdo. >> she sharply cressed though. a sharply dressed liar, this is performative too that is what bugs me about fetterman, he marched off his rich -- "mooched" off his rich parents until he was in his 40s, i would find it offensive if he thinks that is what working people dress like and look like. as a republican we lost to him. that we have to recognize the fact somehow we lost to this guy. a part the down ballot suffered and dr. oz suffers but we lost to him, we have to figure out that. because, if this guy can manage to get to the senate, then anyone can. >> so, let me try some job requirement approach. the senate, suit and tie,
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spectators still have to dress appropriately, if you have a job in america, a blue collar job and hardhat required. do you wear a baseball cap. think about that in simple terms, this is an insult. i know a lot of flew blue collared workers that would never dress like that walking into a restaurant or senate, they have more self respect, their jeans will be clean if they are jeans, and their shirt buttoned up here, is insulting the american people who have a better sense of pro priority, when and where to dress appropriate please. >> i thought interesting in spectator stephen miller, he made a points, saying the dressing down he does, it is cover for he has a lot of cognitive problems, he can't complete a sentence without the-a computer, i'm wondering if under that
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hoodie, he does not have some type of a devise that helps him, he really has trouble. he tried to play it down, i remember during the debate, he denied he had a serious stroke, is this a cover for his medical condition. >> that is a good point, you asked where doe do they wear suits? right here, you and david are wearing suits you look nice. >> the question, that you ask. whether cognitive or it is related to stroke or performative. whatever the cause, mitch mcconnell freezing up and diane feinstein, it is not cause bu bu bury -- the reality, including fetterman, if you can't do the job. >> do you want to throw biden in there. >> that is the most
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obvious. >> i care about the reality, this job has high demands that requires cognative ability, physical ability and mental ability, we have settled to lease lisa's point, pennsylvania what were you thinking when you voted for that to represent you. >> this is peggy noonan, we want to be respected beno longer think we need to be respectable. we are witnessing the rise of the classless, this is you know, she is classy, a great speech writer, i agree with what she says, but that ship has sailed. we don't live in peggy noonan's america any more we're ruder and you cruder and we have aoc in congress, if i a hypocrite for making fun of this guy,
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i don't care what you look like, i care how you vote. >> he is lying about who he is. not just -- >> good point. >> same with joe biden, i'm just joe and scranton, he is selling out americans, getting rich off of the backs of hard working americans, we is lying. >> for the man is a liar, he didn't down lay his cognitive issues, they lied about it they covered it up. they were not honor. we knew he had a problem when he said good night before the debate started. >> would a woman get away with this? in the senate. >> one of the most powerful people in the democratic party is making a big statement about the future of the party and kamala harris' role in it. that is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big weekend show there is a lot of talk if vice president kamala harris could one day be president kamala harris. now one of most powerful democrats in the party is not sure that kamala is the future. >> i see her as a part of the future, absolutely. she could be, i think she is running a very good campaign and i look to her as a
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successor to this president but i also know history of that as well, it is not a given. she will have to compete going forward with whoever may have dreams a as pier races. aspirations. >> if that is not a hedge, i don't know when i have not heard one, he danced around that question, kamala harris is the most unpopular vice president in history, why do you think she is so unpopular. >> this is the democrat black super delegate for people won't. he knows that she is just not smart enough for the job. and he needs someone to keep his legacy going as the democrat power player. i want to go to something
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specific. she will have to compete going forward whoever may have dreams ands aspirations, democrat black super delegate who makes decisions on black vote for the democrat party, if they haveb ways, is now saying it is a ameritocracy. he has been, any slaughter in black farmers in georgia and other states, waiting for you to help with usda lawsuit out there. >> clyburn has a lot of power, he jot got joe biden elected in 2020 primary. to the op-ed in washington post, there say simple answer to questions about biden's age, why won't democrats say it, it says, why aren't democratic
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officials being straight forward of a potential of a president harris. i'm going to spend the run-up to 2024 election being honest biden is a solid president but not in index indispensable, harris might end up in the job because biden is so old. there is a lot of talk about biden's age. how big of a role do you think kamala harris being vp plays. >> i don't think -- people don't like her. but biden has his own troubles, i think that democratic party does not know what to do, they have gavin newsom waiting in the wings, but joe biden said no i'm running, they went loom over him. and everyone knows he may not make it that long. they say that about any
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president who vunni is running for reelection and is old, he is oldest, he looks it, and acts it and sounds it they are in trouble, they know they can't tout her as a viable replacement, they know that nobody looks her. >> nobody likes her and joe biden is not a spring chicken, there are a lot of different names, let's listen to something that senator ted cruz said. >> here is the scenario that i think is perhaps most likely, and most dangerous. in august of 2024 the democrat king makers jetson joe biden and parachute in michelle obama, i view this as a serious danger. michelle obama number one. you don't infuriate african-american women, which is a critical car
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-- part of constituency. >> how plausible is this. >> i have also heard it, her name is out there, she has said, she has no interest in running, we heard people say that before. and changed their mind. but can you imagine. michelle obama is so popular from the most unpopular vice president to someone with michelle obama's popularity. there are some poles that are polling 31% of voters have a positive view of kamala harris. that is a low number. that interview on nbc with james clyburn that went on, and in the interview he said those low poll numbers were because she is a woman of color. and she is the first female nicevice president, okay michelle obama is a woman of color, what because
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he say. >> david is laughing. >> i am laughing at stupid tiity in this, whoever is polling michelle obama is that popular better start polling the black people, they see her at one that got paid, went to martha's vineyard does not represent them, there is a difference between a word salad and hillary clinton just looks differently who is an unlikeable person, democrats are in person. question see them trying to michelle obama, maybe gavin newsom. as the you know soy boy, you know. white pudding vice president, what do you do with kamala harris? >> i agree, the reasons he is popular, because she is not running, once she starts running, they will go down. >> all right, we know that gaffgavin newsom is measures the drapes. >> how the irs is going
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>> stubhub telling "wall street journal" that 70% of tickets were sold by other fans, but there is a but, swifty sellers beware, irs may be coming for you. taking in platform -- ticketing platforms are required to flag irs of those of you who sold more than $600 worth of tickets, remember we said irs would track everything that you do. swifty sellers are not immune. we have the conversation about irs and new agents. >> a lot of conversations, you have democrats who want to super charge the irs with thousands of more employees and billions of dollars more, we know they go after lower income earners 5 times as much as everyone.
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the rent is too dam high guy, the taxes are too damn high as well. it is took we work so hard. the government takes so much out of your paycheck, for what? they can't keep us safe, there is trash on the streets, you ship the money overseas to other people, you spend ont on people who are illegally break our laws, and crossing borders, yet we work so hard to get our money taken away. i could see a rational for a small cap scalper who does this for a living. >> a guy says i'm buying a bunch of tickets, i want to make a little money, i am spending more at grocery store, gas price as high, i am kind of for little guy, not abuse it but an direct buck. >> when the concert comes the ticket prices are so high, they are thinking i
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could make money on this and maybe i won't see the show. 600, i that is too low that is half a ticket for taylor swift, maybe they need to set aim higher. -- amount higher, people should be able to make approve out their sales, if you buy a ticket a year ahead of time, they should allow you to make profit, in this economy, you know money that is just sitting there you are not making money on it, i find it a lot easier to deal with tickets now, a lot of people don't like the ticketmaster thing, the big evil that does it all. when i bought tickets to shows if i can't go, you can resell it right there. in old days you had to stand in a parking lot like an idiot and pay cash. if you want to avoid the irs, you have to go old fashion way and stand in a parking lot. >> or you can go to other social media or sell it on twitter or facebook.
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>> they are watching you there. >> they are. >> irs is looking at you. >> you could get hit, an example. what it could mean in a tax bill. if you go out and sell these tickets, here is a sizable tax bill for someone. they bought 6 tickets to her houston show in potential, -- april, 1200, and sold them for 8550, after fees, taking advantage of this ticket frenzy tax bill for profit, 4700. >> that no good. >> you know. and to tom's point, about you know the 600 dollar threshold kind of low, half a ticket, there is a bipartisan effort there are law makers who are trying to introduce bills that would up that thresh hold, and it is bipartisan, maybe we'll see something there. you know, it since result offing this thing. was part of the american rescue plan act, part of the whole coronavirus relief
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package. that was in 2021. this was a part of that. >> we need -- >> do you feel rescued in. >> i do not, everything sucks right now, everybody, the economy, joe biden, the country is falling apart, fetterman is dresses like a slob, we need to take a wrecking ball on those 3 letter agencies whether the cdc, irs or fbi, our government is no longer working for us, they are actively working against the american people, that is not america, we're lost from the original vision of america, decentralized government, all centralized on our backs. >> haters gonna hate, hate, hate. >> i was doing to throw a comedy shot, say take it away, tom. >> sing us out. >> taylor swift is very talentd. my daughter did not see her
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♪ ♪ confusion ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "the big weekend show," president biden is always trying to be
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cool. and act younger than he is, last night was no different. >> two of the great artists of our time, representing ground breaking legacy of america, llj, cool j . that boy has man's got bicepts bigger than my thighs. >> a new poll shows trump with a crushing 1 10 points lead over biden, even "washington post" themselves called it an out liar, others seem to be turning on the president. >> whatever caveat whether an outlier that say tough one to spin. >> a tough one to spin, i don't believe that democrats should be sitting in the panic room.
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>> you have a summer off bidenomics messages and result at the end is numbers this you see in this poll should be alarming for democrats. >> 56% is highest disapproval rating. >> looking at what is driving that, no surprise it is the economy. >> there are a lot of red lights, going offer which way in over poll. >> okay so, this poll, showing trump with 10. lead over biden -- 10 points lead over biden, this is registered voters. >> i am not a fan of a lot of people we just heard speak. you -- look. it is an outlier by definition and it does look so differently from the other polls that have been put out there with the real clear politics shows, polling average shows, if
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donald trump is nominee. i want him to win, i would love for this it be true, i would take donald trump or joe biden any day of the week in a joinal election. there are a lot of things that don't make sense about this poll, donald trump winning under 35-year-olds by 20 points and joe biden winning by as much as 18 or at 2020 joe biden won them by double digits or donald trump winning expecteds -- independents by 13, bottom line for republicans, you always want to run a race go to a race as if you are 50 points behind, i worry about complacency, saying that joe biden is to weak. i just hope that republicans have our eyes open of i 2024. >> this is interesting poll. in detail looking at it,
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david, what do you think that poll and the way that made wmedia is reacting to it. >> they have been so all over the lace on a lot of this. -- all ident over the place on a lot of this stuff. does this match other tracking with other pollsters, i think right now, they are just trying to figure out a narrative, they can use to keep biden propped up. ask yourself if the numbers of americans who are suffering are so high, if core inflation and real bidenomics affects our where they are, i saw gas 4.49 a gallon yesterday that is in new jersey, if that is there, who are 35 to 40 or 41% supporting biden, where are they coming from. and by the way i'm not a big fan of polls. i get statistics and
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tracking out of it, but lisa's break down on how it works is what people need to pay attention to. >> what about idea that out liar polls sometimes give you a good indication of what is happening in 2016, "l.a. times" usc poll is only one that had trump ahead, they were right. >> because no no wanted him to win. >> biden is 19 points underwater. is this any he is doing that anyone likes? >> no. any i think -- there is a lot of democrats who don't like that he is going to be the one running. when you poll democrats, they say, i wish it were someone else, they say who kamala harris? no. they don't know who, there no one ready, they just know that joe biden is not strong. i do think that democrats feel that strong no matter what if they run against trump, i hear this all of the time among republicans here, people say, they are
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afraid of trump, democrats know what they got with trump, they think they can win again, they will win georgia, michigan, and pennsylvania, electorally they believe they are solid gains trump, they want to run biden again and sit in the basement and not debate, they think they can coast through it, this is there election, they have the people sit in the basement they let their get out the vote efforts and whatever shenanigans they do with -- zuckerberg. >> there concern about him sits in basement from "new york times" maureen dowd, go with the flow joe, when i watch him cut himself short or get cut short by his staff, i get an image of a yellow lab running into an electric fence biden needs to look like he is more in
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demand, let joe out of the virtual basement. to your point. is he staying in the basement again or am they lit him out. >> that was not nice to yellow labs. >> dogs run into a fence that is a dark. she is flying don't cover for biden, suddenly it is his staff a fault, the guy who called llj cool j se is, he is cognitively declining. >> mittic politically you would want to keep him in the basement, i do think they can beat trump. >> nov. pills, plasma and plastc masks a tech million air is opening up about his quest to live forever, what it will take to do that, you
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>> david has his lighter out, welcome back to "the big weekend show" this tech millionaire thinks he can out start father time, 46-year-old brian johnson opened up to "time" magazine about his regiment to live forever, taking a hundred plus bills a day, 8:30 bedtime, gruesome works out to get his 46-year-old organs to look and act like an 18-year-old organs, so far he has the bones of a 30-year old and heart of a 37 years old. you know tom, do you too strive to have the organs of an 18-year-old. >> i feel that doing, living the way that i do. i do engage in some of this
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behavior. i take supplements and there are certain antiaging things that i like, exercise and go to bed early, but he is obsessed with this, he is spending 2 million a year, we have a memento mori, remind yourself, you will be dead soon. that is a healthy way to live, he is reminding himself every day, he is inching toward death, trying to prevent it she treating his body -- he is treating his body the way that the global warming people are treating the planet. it is -- you cannot stop thinking you will affect the temperature of the planet, instead, deal with having a clean environment that is a great analogy. i just made upsetting here. >> you are so smart, tom. >> you know treat your body the way we should treat the earth be good but do not obsess over it, he will
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never achieve his goal to live forever, he is going to die. >> to tom's point, he will die like the rest of us. >> what a miserable existences sounds like something out of a dystopian movie, the doctors tell you have bones of a 30-year old, unless they are looking at bone marrow, they are taking your money dude. they are taking your money. they are like the charlotteons in hollywood who tell actresses they will be young and beautiful forever give them 20 different forms and shots and pills and in the end, no bod getting out alive. >> an anita his doctors are cashing in yeah you look 18 in there. >> all good. >> you know tom, you like to keep good health habits, this guy is eating dinner at 11:30 in the morning, who is
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eating dinner with? and you know study after study, i read,y to longevity and good health are relationships. right. not just romantic relationships but friendships. >> he has relationships with his doctor. >> he can't have one with another. there the other things he is doing, that you can't read to tv. >> i don't know if you read that part. >> now i need to read it. >> he analyzes everything that goes in and that comes out. >> and other things. >> okay. >> i grew up with 3 brothers i am familiar with farting and that stuff. my brother would sit on my face and fart. okay. tom -- [ laughter ] >> have you seen his bedroom? the bed that he sleeps in. >> anita is married. >> no, they showed it in article. >> his bed looks like where you know quiano reeves
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>> welcome back to "the big weekend show" time for the big four, our picks for biggest stories that everyone will be talking about this week. i'll start off. the government accountability office released a new 118 page report details subs substandard living conditions in barricks acrowning t the cun -- barracks across the country, in a brought in 14 billion in private capital to build and retrofit old properties,
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chain in command over washington dc did not hold them accountable, some companies to be fair do well, but not all, in trump administration, the companies were forced back to the capital markets and put more money in properties, almost 2 billion was raised in capital markets and award fees withheld so companies would put capital back into the properties up instead of properties, cut off point was end of trump administration. when dam our troops paid the price when it changed. >> a new shocking poll shows majority of democrats don't believe in free speech. real clear research did some polling and found 47% say free speech should be legal only uncertain
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circumstances. and about a third of democrats say americans have too much freedom. that paints a snap shot of where we are, and where we're headed and no one appreciates freedom or liberty. >> not just democrats, arnold schwarzenegger, screw you freedom. >> how do you that work out. >> all right. anti-religion group, warns auburn university that an event with over 200 student baptisms violated first amendment, the people are making a commitment to christ and the antirele religious people don't want this thing going on. >> that ge goes back to lisa's story, too much freedom. >> hold it. i'm confused. atheists, i have debated them here on fox news. who believe in nothing
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criticize people who believe in god or have some form of spiritual belief for something they call nothing, they have been like a religion t themselves. >> they are. the left is god's government. >> i don't know, confused. >> all right. well, i'm going now. it is going to be where the rubber meets the road. that is what they say, our own dana perino saids at second g.o.p. debate this wednesday at r ronald reagan presidential lake library in seem seem, california, da dana will be one of the moderators with ste stuart varney. and what do you think? will there be break out moment for gone. >> they better hope.
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donald trump is up by so much, if one these candidates don't then why be in the race. >> i will put in a plug for myself. i'll do predebate analysis on the bottom line from 6 to 8 p.m., that will be who can break out. that is a tough one. >> tom quickly. >> i am surprised they are afraid of trump, someone like desantis should say, no, you debate he one-on-one, they are all afraid of them. >> he is debating gavin newsom. >> good to be with you. >> so much fun. >> we'll see you next weekend, "life, liberty and levin" is next. a great show. right now. starting right now. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪

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