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>> hello, everyone. i am anita bogle along with joe concha, lisa foods and tom shillue. welcome to the "big weekend show". big story tonight, countdown to christmas, shoppers have just one day left to get the presents under the tree, hundreds of palestinian protesters targeting holiday shoppers on new york city's busy fifth avenue. there would be quote no business as usual but that is not stopping more than 100 million shoppers expected to make supercenter the second busiest shopping day of the year. fox news correspondent madison carpino is in a mall in atlanta tonight. >> mueller expected today to potentially be busier than black friday so if you haven't gotten the last items on your gift list, is better to go sooner rather than later today because at least in atlanta crowds are growing by the minute. multiple stores have lines outside the door and two days
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before christmas. >> this is the first time since 2017 since we have a super saturday right before christmas. i would say this time be careful because you don't have time between supercenter and christmas so get out there and shop as early as you can. >> the retail federation expects over 140 million people are doing last-minute shopping tod today. >> shoppers will spend $875 on average this year, $620 on gifts and a little over $250 on things like decorations, candy and food. overall, it's about $42 more than consumers plan to spend last year. one thing shoppers don't have to worry about this time around is inventory which means more deals. >> something we haven't seen the past few years because goods have been short and we haven't seen as many discounts so a
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great time to be a consumer. >> we are seeing people waiting a little longer, people trying to stretch those dollars and want to make sure they are taking vantage of promotional deals available. >> the finance company north wallace has three and four shoppers use a credit card to buy gifts and a third are making installment payments so come 2024, many will focus on paying off debt. back to you. >> all right, madison, thank you for that. i don't know about you but i kind of lovemaking clean it up with max last minute shopper, i didn't have to this year but it is fun, do you ever wait until the last minute? >> i got my wife's 90% of her gift today, medication meditation classes. both but otherwise the kids are getting -- hopefully they are not watching, overboard and ping-pong table. >> they could be watching.
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>> probably not. [laughter] >> i know you love to give gif gifts. >> i love giftgiving. my left leg which is to give gifts. i am done, i don't like to live life on the edge so i have everything completed, i got my nephew, he's three, a dinosaur. >> congratulations. >> tom, top that. [laughter] >> christmas is always a surprise for me. my wife does the shopping, she gets the gifts so as the kids open their presents, is the first time i've seen it. [laughter] i don't do any shopping. >> joe, 90% of the gifts, how many gifts you get your wife? >> less than ten. [laughter] >> your generous. >> a lot of small ones, socks, boots. >> stop, she to be watching. >> no, she's working right now. [laughter] >> surprise. >> when she's driving home, she
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could be listening to serious accent. >> but it's not just christmas eve eve, today is also something called festivals, holiday coined by "seinfeld" in the 90s to air grievances and celebrate with a poll instead of a tree. >> happy best of us everyone. [laughter] >> gallagher family and tell them always they have disappointed you. >> is there a tree? the mark know, a poll instead. >> the airing of grievances. i got a lot of problems with you, people. >> let's rumble. [laughter] >> a festive us for the rest of us. >> it's all too real. [laughter] >> senator rand paul is airing grievances about congress every year republican senator from kentucky reveals his list of ways of spending and this year the list is long, it ends up
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$900 million included in the list, sba approving cpp loans for scammers using photos of barbie dolls, the already destroying more than $169 million for the military equipment by leaving outside and nih paying for research to study sleep habits of monkeys on meth and that wasn't the only study they did, they did one other one, let's pull up this list, they study transgender monkeys, they studied russian cats and $236 million in improper payments, took a look at that, joe, transgender monkeys, really? who does that benefit? >> not sure how to answer that question. 400,000 to a lab to study results of giving female hormones to mail monkeys. what they want to determine my had to read this because i've never processed these words
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together from a they want to determine if transgender monkeys became more susceptible to hiv after the forced hormone treatment, exactly, who is benefiting from this besides the trans- monkey community? i have no idea. >> it does seemed like an odd thing to study and i took a look at the report, there are other peculiar things, $6 million to promote tourism nature, not sure why, 200 million to study struggling -- not to study, to give to struggling artists post malone, chris brown and lil wayne, why are we giving struggling artists money? >> i don't know and it's a good question, i love this report because it's forcing a conversation about wasteful government spending and how often do we have that conversation? i think even more egregious than the transgender of monkeys is the fact that we are $34 trillion in debt. >> what rand paul points out, we spent $659 million last year
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paying off interest on the debt we borrow the money from china so is making us more poor as a nation, national security at risk putting us depend on like china and you look at covid spending alone, $5 trillion in two years through six different laws. would never have us in u.s. history like that before so this is destroying the country, i got is forcing this conversation. >> we are laughing about these things but it's not a laughing matter because you heard at the end of the report there, people had to put stuff on a credit card when they go shopping, it does affect the taxpayer. tom, he went on to the streets
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of new york and talked to people about their grievances, what they say? >> they had trouble, when people see a camera, usually go to what they are thankful for so you have to prompt them to talk about grievances, i had to remind them about the holiday of festive us and gave them permission to air grievances so we will see more of that tomorrow, it will be good. >> of course people say what they are grateful for but people have a lot to complain about, to. the interest you're talking about and democrats and republicans, administration the like been horrible on spending. in budget surpluses in this country and i wasn't too long ago. we have republican house working with the democratic president and they got that done, no one seems to have an interest in getting that done except for rand paul of the world and the media will not talk about that, that's for sure. >> we are feeling the impact of the government spending, look at inflation right now. americans are maxed out financially, credit card debt at trillion dollars right now so the government spend this money and we have inflation and people are going into debt trying to
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pay for groceries so the report is important. >> with the monkeys on meth. [laughter] do a study about sleep habits of regular monkeys, don't give them meth, i don't do meth and i still wake up in the middle of the night so when i see a report about meth monkeys, i'm assuming it's because you are giving them meth but i need a regular story. i look why i wake up at 4:00 a.m. >> what rand paul studies, a lot of interesting things. >> a 90s rock band. >> that we know meth -- we've already seen. >> we saw "breaking bad". [laughter] >> we know this is good, why do it to monkeys? >> coming up, it's beginning to look like hectic holy travel season, doctor, dancer and printer kicked santa out on time? we went to the airport to find out plus a road wave ruined christmas vacation on the high seas, that's coming up next. ♪
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>> welcome back to the the "big weekend show", it's beginning to look a lot like hectic holy travel season. tonight, 4000 delays and cancellations as travelers tried to fly home for christmas. fox news correspondent eb khan is at laguardia airport tonight. >> as soon as people head to the airport, they walked to these boards to make sure their flight is still on schedule or see how long they might be waiting in security lines. thankfully here wait times have not got much higher than around 30 minutes but at jfk and newark, but times have gotten up to an hour. aaa projects air travel will surpass three pandemic levels for the end of the year. an estimated 7.5 million people will catch a flight sometime during the end of your travel. beginning today through new year's day so the tsa says get to the airport early, know what you can and can't bring in your carry-on bag.
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gifts? gift box or bag because if you use wrapping paper and it triggers an alarm it may need to be unwrapped if you travel with food, solid food can typically be taken in a carry-on bag but liquid or spreadable boot must be put in a check run and that includes holy favorite, snow globes. lots to remember but travelers are trying to laughter stress. >> i want to drive in the holidays, we always fly. >> pray about it. it was hectic, we came from georgia so just coming back home visiting family up here, it was insane out there and it's insane out here. >> in addition to tracking flights, people will travel where saint nick is headed, norad santa tracker around 4:00 a.m. eastern on christmas eve. >> thank you. christmas cruise vacation goes horribly wrong as a rogue wave
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hit the norwegian cruise ship. crews sailing in the north sea norway to england and went flying as the waves shattered windows and knocked out power. one vacationer hosting on x saying this, i'll be honest, 20 minutes yesterday i thought the ship might capsize, it hit home when i have the orange bible suit to everyone. i mean, you were on a pre-christmas cruise ship to what you think you have a great time with your family and friends and the hand up orange survival suits to everyone. >> we had to take a cruise this year end we watched titanic a couple weeks before that. father of the year here and kids kept asking on the boat, this is have enough lifeboats in case something happens in a rogue wave hit us? i said it's all going to be fine but the ships are the size of football fields. look at the size, you're on it, it's a floating hotel, you don't
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feel rocky or anything so when this happens, this is not a three hour tour, this had an obviously shocking to these folks when they put on life estimate lost navigation. the bottom line is don't take a cruise in the north atlantic in cold weather, ask jack dawson, he sacrificed his life for a woman he met five minutes ago. >> if you think about it, rose is the villain of the story, she left him die, she could have saved him. i digress. anita, this is northern lights expedition from a rogue wave hits, everything goes down. what would you do? have you ever been anything like that? >> i can't say i have but i've been trying to convince my husband to go on a cruise and not forget about it though thanks for bringing this story up. [laughter] honestly, can you imagine how scary that was? like you said, grabbing the
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orange life vests and putting them on, you think titanic right there. >> i went sailing one time and we had heavy seas and the waves were hitting us but in the moment we felt alive from now it was moronic but when you're young and dumb. there were no serious injuries. passengers and crew. >> including the first mate, billionaire and his wife. [laughter] >> titanic or what are we talking about now? okay, nevermind. >> it looks like the captain was handling it well, i do sale, just small boats but you can't let the waves go over the side of the boat so you see him going into the wave and about chris up over the wave so i think he handled it well and nobody was hurt so you know they did a good job. >> i've never had a desire to go on a cruise democrat like places where you can't leave.
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>> you go to ports. >> i like to be free and walk around. >> you know how to think, everything is there, all food, anytime you want. >> buffets spook this is not selling me. [laughter] are not sold yet. coming up, republican senator waging war against new york lawmakers attacking chick-fil-a values. that's next, stay with us. ♪ ♪
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weekend show", former president trump taking on special counsel jack smith after the supreme court denied his christmas wish to speed up his case against trump and president biden is weighing in as he left the white house for camp david with his family including hundred and tell, fox news correspondent, alexander hoff is in washington d.c. tonight. merry christmas. >> the question of trump is immune from prosecution back to federal appeals court and could end up pushing back the trials schedule start date. any delay seen as a legal victory for trump who feels a special counsel is intentionally trying to disrupt his campaign. it's earlier today if for some reason i decided not to run, they never would have brought this ridiculous disgraceful lawsuit. it election interference like
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never before seen in our count country. president biden was asked today what he thinks. >> any president at all. >> i can't think of one the neck spending the weekend and christmas day at camp david before heading to st. croix to ring in the new york rate after that the biden harris campaign kicking into high gear so they say. the reelection team feels concerns over the age or performance can be countered by more direct engagement. >> that's our secret sauce. president biden is extremely good, excellent retail politician so we are excited to get him and vice president to our state. >> democrats fear colorado state supreme court decision to boot president biden's top competitor from the ballot will only eight former president trump. >> as it relates, we should wait and see what the process will
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look like. a product focus on ensuring we defeat donald trump at the ballot box. >> the same sentiment shared by gavin newsom in response to several lawmakers in his state seeking to trump ineligible to run under an insurrection clause in the 14th amendment. wayne secretary of state delayed a decision about whether to deny trump access to the primary ballot there. >> a legal battle could come out of this attack on christian values. liberal new york lawmakers are pushing a bill that would force chick-fil-a to keep some of it must stop locations open on sundays and now provoking senator lindsey graham is getting in on the chicken fight as well declaring this is war. writing on x he's prepared to introduce inflation to withhold federal funds from any city or state that requires the chain to stay open on weekends. this is madness, since when in
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any government entity tell a private business when they should or should not be open in this country? >> they did it during covid, totally illegal when they did it then, they shut down businesses, they shudder businesses, guys were trying to open jim's, working out in the street in a parking lot and arresting them there so this happened a lot in should never happen. the idea these jerks things they can get away with it, but lindsey graham wants to pass more legislation to deal with their legislation, you can't do it and the idea these guys, there is something of religious zealotry about chick-fil-a, it was found by a religious guy and he decided to keep an open on sundays, they cannot anti- rights of any kind, their company, they follow the same laws as everybody else. a couple of that jerk went up to the drive through and was harassing the woman, he said he
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would go to every chick-fil-a and get water because they were anti- lgbt and they are not, the company hires people, race, religion, sexual preference, the same as every company that they are closed on sundays, leave them alone. >> having worked in restaurant myself is the most exhausting apps i've ever done as a human, never kat friendly's, you have to take the order and know what tips well because they are young people and older people, that's the way it was. >> friendly's, remember the na name. [laughter] >> the democrat who proposed the bill, tony simone says not only does chick-fil-a have a long shameful history of opposing lgbtq right, it simply makes no sense for them to be a provider services busy travel. chick-fil-a sponsor, it's put up ', having worked seven days a
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week and restaurants open 24 hours, the founder saw the importance of closing sundays so he and his employees could set aside one day to rest or worship if they choose a practice we uphold today, that is on the website so here's where we are, in 2021, democrats in new york opposed to fully coming to the state altogether and they say that you are here, we will tell you when you can or can't. >> reading this, it seems this won't affect chick-fil-a's open, just future contracts but these real estate groups that own properties, they negotiated contracts, they were perfectly fine with the restaurant closed on sundays but i will tell you who will be very upset if there are no chick-fil-a's at the restaurants, the kids, they love chick-fil-a much they love chick-fil-a. >> this is true and what else is true is more people moved out of new york and any other state in the country and sure, there's
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high taxes and high crime and people are going to state, you moved from new york to florida for example, georgia, south carolina but you speak to folks who say i don't think our leaders have our best interest in mind, where are the priorities when this is the focus? >> priorities are anti-christian, it's a war on christianity, that's what this is. chick-fil-a has been closed on sundays since 1946 what is founder opened the first restaurant in georgia, everybody knows this. the corporate purpose is to glorify god, that's what chick-fil-a has said so the war on christianity has received the left become even more secular, their god has become government and if you want to put democrat policies in a nutshell, is to punish anyone who wants to look to god, faith something other than the government so i think that ultimately what's happeni happening, they want to cede your kids and your money and blind subservient to the
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government so i think that's what's happening. >> i love the excuse they have to stay open because people drive on sundays on major roads. skiing in new jersey is not fun so we go with the powder is and you have to go to the thruway, there are multiple restaurants at the stops so chick-fil-a is closed, i'm pretty sure people can eat if they so choose. >> it's worth waiting until monday because it's worth it. [laughter] basically all should chicken sandwiches. >> are you looking for fortuneteller to make productions about your life? artificial intelligence but spoiler, you might not like what you hear. more on the rise of ai, that's next. ♪ ♪
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correctness welcome back to the the "big weekend show". charlie sheen plans" : christmas after being attacked by his neighbor. fox news correspondent christina coleman has an update from los angeles. >> sources tell fox news there are ongoing issues between sheen and the suspect in this case, his neighbor, 47-year-old woman named electric, tmz he told the two talking recently saying something to the effect of letting bygones be bygones and the day before the attack same woman who reportedly dumped trash on his front door. the sheriff's office says they responded to the home front batteries disturbance call. they identified sheen as a victim himself the suspect. she was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. sources say she forced way in and grabbed multiple times eventually gripping his shirt.
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he tried to get away and she allegedly chased him in his home. this is not her first run-in with the law. court records show she was charged with elder in march. $25000 bond. now she's back in custody. it's unclear what prompted her alleged attack, he's been involved in several assault cases over the past 37 years. he was placed on probation after charged of attacking one of his girlfriends and 96 and guilty to assault charge as part of a plea deal : domestic violence involving his former wife in colorado. the actor's erratic behavior took a toll on his career. the 58-year-old was earning $1.8 million during his final season of the show and was fired after making controversial statements about one of the shows co- creators. he recently told people he's been sober for six years and
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he's focusing on his kids. no word on a motive in the attack when satan the neighbor who allegedly tried to choke and is being held on 80000-dollar bond enter first court appearance in this case is scheduled for tuesday. >> christina coleman, thank you for the. forget the crystal ball, artificial intelligence could soon put fortunetellers out of business with the new model. science magazine, this algorithm could predict your health, income and chance of premature death. [laughter] on that happy note, i like a good tarot card reading or fortuneteller action, auto if i want to hear about premature death. they conducted a study in denmark and a couple of things they looked at, they said having no income, mental health diagnosis and being male or not positive factors for living a long life.
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>> enjoy your christmas eve i guess, it might be my last one but there are two arguments to be made. if you know to predict when you're going to die, you could get right to the bucket list right away. i've wanted to go down an olympic course, a robot that i would do that tomorrow. the other side is look, i've shared this on the show, i fear death more than anything, particularly death by alligator, it's not a way to go. >> so random. >> i don't know why. i prefer sleeping, it's death without the commitment if i know i'm going to die but say in three years, how do you think about anything else if you know it will happen soon? in the end, i don't know that i want to know. >> a study they found this algorithm predicts premature death and time of death which is 70% accuracy. lisa, is there anything you want to know about your future the 78% accuracy? >> allysia tells me i will marry
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some handsome successful man and we will have twins, one boy and one girl and i only had to give birth once, and i don't want to hear it. i worry about ai and technology because the more advanced technology gets, the more easily we are to manipulate and more dependent we will be in there is a report how china will use advanced brain warfare technology right now where they can put enemies to sleep and control their minds and you can go back to the 1950s with the cia where they use lsd and hypnosis to brainwash people and you look at the private sector, i want any of it, just go back to simpler times unless i can predict something i want to happen, otherwise i want anything to do with it. >> the goal is to prevent disease, pinpoint you head towards having a disease, make lifestyle changes.
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i know some think the audience doesn't know about you, you are really into health and we talked about different things you do including taking cold showers to prolong your life so maybe it's something you want to look into. [laughter] >> i do all sorts of things to avoid going to the doctor and this is the ai programs, it's all for insurance companies because they can figure out -- then you can apply for a policy and they will say no policy because ai says you will be dead within five years, i don't trust ai and i don't trust people from denmark. [laughter] did you read hamlet? they talk to schools and murder parents, terrible. i want to give them my information, people want to lick these things and send it away for your ancestry, i want anybody having my dna. >> let's look at quote from the author, she says we use technology behind check tbt,
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transformer models to analyze human lives representing each person is the sequence of events that happens in their life. this can predict almost anythi anything. >> i find it ironic artificial intelligence can do all these things while behind the scenes is just terminator situation we all face early death, that is the fear right now ethnology is so far out we can't keep up and eventually they will take us all out. don't laugh, serious people have said this. >> a self-fulfilling prophecy. i'm not into this, i'd rather live life and see where the cards lie. >> just have a good card readi reading. >> i'm not into any of that, i don't mess with god's plan, do you know what i mean? >> asked the ai bought them a three years, how do you know? because i'm going to kill you. [laughter] >> on a happy note, a work bonus
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bomber, not spreading christmas cheer but some spreading fast to hear. you've got to see this coming up next. ♪
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♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show". chestnuts roasting on an open fire is the omicron christmas tree lights up fox news square. that bonuses have employees nipping at their nose. his christmas bonus most leaving a salty taste as she right and literally getting the hospital potato as a bonus. they said it has 815-dollar value so it will be taxed on our next check. does anyone need an assistant so i can quit right now? you saw the numbers, i don't understand what a hot potato -- she works at the hospital and the bonus was having a potato
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bar which i didn't know this existed but apparently people love their potato bars and you get to put all the fixings on it and everything. >> i like french fries, i don't like petito's so if it was a french fry bar and you have cheese and bacon, french fries and steak french fries and curly french fries and cajun french fries and all the french fries, might be okay with it and i think she was tax on the so i be okay if it was french fries but regular potato when we know it gets you. >> here's the thing, i don't know this is true, sometimes got to take post with a grain of salt but she said she was tax on it has a value so the company was going to essentially declare it and she would have to pay taxes. if it's a christmas bonus, having a potato bar and they
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will charge her for the potat potato -- >> all kinds of things are not right with this potato bar. i've never heard of this before, it's something new but to quit, i don't know. maybe she doesn't like her job to begin with and she's using it as an excuse to quit because what this really be a make or break a? >> she wants to be somebody's assistant, but could be even more dangerous. >> i want your opinion on petito's bar but let's look at this tik tok because we have another holiday personality who is upset about what's going on at his work. >> i will not be participating in secret santa anymore at any job or workplace ever again. i went over and beyond, she has been my gift and i opened and this is what i have.
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mind you, $75. they can be on the $25. >> there's a lot of candy in the box so he's upset, he doesn't like a box full of candy, he said he went over and out or whatever, i don't know what he got for his secret santa but i think we can do without secret santa stuff. >> i think it's fun, you get a grab bag. >> is just another assignment outside of work, he got to go to work eight hours a day and you want to go home and put your feet up but you have to stop by cvs and buy a box of candy? homework. >> i would be happy with that. candy? hello i think there is a regular hershey star just repulsive but the reese's pieces? >> it looks like whether it was
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took their kids leftover halloween candy and dumped it in the box. >> they did but what can you get for $25? it's adding stress to people and they are getting junk because if it's under $25, they are just going to buy junk stuffed animal or whatever it happens to be and then they take it home and throw it away. if you have a secret santa, you got to have the trade so somebody gives you something and then you can trade it in and you take the belt. >> going back to the hospital, my wife works in the hospital and has for many years, one of the most thankless jobs you can possibly do, i think she did quit on principle, she said i bust my butt, population is getting older and half don't have insurance, we get to the christmas party and it's not like a potato vodka open bar, just petito's and $15 on top of that, i get it.
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a lot of hospital workers, morale is very low. >> i see what you are doing, happy wife, happy life. >> that's right. [laughter] >> as we come into the holidays never seem to end, thanksgiving and christmas and by new year's i'm exhausted, i don't want to go to a new year's party. >> you sound a little scrooge right now. where is your christmas spirit? >> i am traditional christmas spirit, i want to be home like bob cratchit, tiny tim by the fire. >> can you make it to midnight? [laughter] stick around, the big weekend flops our next. ♪ hi, i'll have the avocado toast... minus the avocado. so, toast? yeah. everything is so expensive these days. hey, chevy gets it. that's why they're keeping prices down to earth.
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welcome back to the big weekend show for it isn't time now for a big weekend flops. our picks for the biggest feels of the week. i will be rude and go first for louisiana outgoing anti- prison democratic governor john bel edwards of pardons of 40 convicted murderers. look guys, the whole pardon system needs to go away. it is abused. this is a slap in the face think of those victims families. they see this governor on the way out saying okay you get a do over at this point. new orleans was the number one murder capitol in the u.s. in
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2022. this governor is not only pardoning murderers, but those who were convicted of kidnapping and armed robbery. tell me how this makes sense i don't care if your democrat or republican we have a justice system that says no, sorry were going to wave it all away big rocks do we have a justice system? works is a very good point. >> i am surprised as 48 murderers in jail down there for him to let out progress there's a great point want to take over? work to his left picked? a florida man watching, hate steals a 50 pound fish straight out of a pond from a bass pro shops have you go into of the stores not only do they have all the equipment there, they have got the pond when it got them stocked with fish the guy went fishing, look at him he is walking out the fish. >> this is my idea fishing. you just go in and get a fish. >> it's all that matters, right? what's i don't if he paid the net or brought that in. >> i do not know.
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i think it is illegal so don't do that. chicago losing track of migrants in their city. a bus operators are reportedly dropping them off at secret locations so they can avoid fines and vehicle seizures and then they lose them. to add insult to injury this holiday season with their dead with the southern border. >> while a lot of people. so here is a question, why is former president barack obama secretly lobbing harvard university to hang onto embattled president claudine gay? even if there is mounting pressure for her to resign prince on december 5 she told congress calls for the genocide of jews might be okay under the school's code of conduct depending upon the context. later she was accused of plagiarism yet obama, a graduate of harvard law is involved in a clandestine effort to keep her. there are lots of questions as to why. certainly the situation look bad to begin with after the
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testimony to congress. but the plagiarism accusations keep coming up. so i do not know. lex you look at msnbc or other networks they say it now this is only because clotting gay is a black woman. liz mcgill was at penn epos check she's a white woman progress is not accused of plagiarism and gay is for. >> not just one or 240 instances of verbatim cut and paste. quick story's not going anywhere people see what happens. we will follow it but that does it for us. we are going to see you back here tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern for the big weekend show christmas special. we have some fun stuff planned for a right stay with us folks because her life, liberty and levin starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

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