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his old christmas trees by feeding them to the elephants. apparently the old pine trees are a delicacy, the zoo fed them to the european bison and reindeer they're not accepting trees from the general public they may contain chemicals and we do whatever the zoo animals but they sure seem to like it. that is how fox reports this sunday january 7 this 2024, i am aishah hasnie and for jon scott. thank you for having me, be safe. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> hello i am alicia acuna you with guy benson, lisa boothe and doctor marc siegel. welcome to "the big weekend show", the big story tonight, the mystery over defense secretary lloyd austin hospitalization, no one knew about his medical situation including his number two and she was not the only one of the dark for days, so was president biden fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson is live in wilmington tele where. there is now a bipartisan effort in congress to get some answers. >> that is right and we still don't know why austin has been in hospital for nearly a week including in a step in the intensive care unit biden did not know for three days and many republicans are outraged and the defense secretary was missing in action. >> apparently the national security council did not know it, the white house did not know it, congress did not know what,
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a lot of turmoil international was secretary of defense. more than just a matter of was not there actually sent over false information saying i'm working from home what is not actually available at all. >> here's the timeline late friday the pentagon released a vague statement saying austin was admitted to walter reed last monday for complications following elective surgery on december 22. the nature of the surgery remains unknown. at one point austin became so ill he was rushed to the icu, the authorities were delegated to his deputy on vacation in puerto rico. officials say she did not know austin was in the hospital. the u.s. military continues to battle iran's proxy forces in the middle east in both gop and democratic leaders of the house armed services committee are demanding more from answers. transparency is vitally important, secretary austin was providing these additional details on the health and decision-making process that occurred in the past week as
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soon as possible, that as pentagon asap and there's been criticism from democrats as well as a former vice president. >> the handling by the secretary of defense is unacceptable. it was a dereliction of duty and the secretary and administration need to step forward and give the american people the facts. >> he does have a duty to keep the public informed. >> we are told president biden spoke to the defense secretary last night to wish him a speedy recovery and i'm glad you have a doctor onset tonight to explain all of this. >> you got that right lucas tomlinson. we to go to the doctor in the second but first i want to be the statement that we have received from the pentagon. it read secretary of defense lloyd j austin remains hospitalized at walter reed national military center but is
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recovering well in a good sp spirit. while we do not have a specific date for his release at this time, we will continue to provide updates on the secretary status as they become available. doctor siegel, welcome to "the big weekend show" for the first time were so happy to have you here, what incredible timing. what does the statement say about the situation and the secretary finds himself in, further we find is a private person. >> atomic patient privacy covers this at all i think the first question the nonmedical one which is what did the defense department know and what did they tell the white house, this is not like a week when nothing went on yet a drone strike occurring in baghdad taking out an iranian based leader. you have the houthis saying after the 25th attack that they're in battle with the united states. where is the defense secretary, what might've happened even now
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look who's hinting at this have on our full disclosure, the american public learned from this that when you go in for an elective procedure, whatever it was at the age of 70 there are complications. cataract operation, i'm not saying he had one, three half-million done, 1% up with a medical complication. the public needs to know that. polyps, medical complications occur, hernias, medical complications, cosmetic surgery is the number one thing and we were talking about this, couldn't have been cosmetic procedure, he is embarrassed. he needs to be embarrassed now. >> all questions that none of us would be asking if they would've been disclosed if he was going in for an elective procedure from the beginning. none of this would be happening in hindsight. so many questions, so many issues in somebody questions about what's going on with the communication at the pentagon and also did no one or someone shut down and say the defense secretary is in the icu someone
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call the president, who loses their job over this, does someone, where does it begin. guy: is a good question in t important to note, in the statement that austin is people put out yesterday he pledged to do better on transparency moving forward here we are, we still go to what happened we know that not doing better. i don't what to be dramatic but they put out a lie apparently that is working from home and is acting secretary took it over the job on vacation didn't know that he was in the hospital in the chain of command. there is a breach of trust, very poor judgment on his part and now creating a multi-day embarrassment for his boss. then for an administration that cannot afford one politically. i'm not saying he's going to resign but you might hear more
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calls, that's a tough combination. briefer trust, bad combination and embarrassment of the president. with all the respect transportation or commerce, he runs a pentagon sixth in line for the president is the most powerful military in the world and we still don't know what happened, it is crazy. >> across-the-board when you look at the way this is been covered you look at the headlines, the media has been pretty tough. if we have some of the headlines we can take a look at politico playbook what was lloyd austin thinking of the atlantic, lloyd austin was american explanation, lloyd austin leaving body the dark of her hospitalization raises questions. but you still have questions. >> i was telling the doctor if this ever happens at his age i probably got a facelift. my guess it was something that he thought would be quick and back in action and no one would know about it. that's not what happened in here he is answering these questions. normally the media coverage
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republicans are pouncing and in this case everyone is pouncing including bipartisan combi combination, you have this letter from the ranking member of the house armed services committee as well as chairman mike rogers criticizing the secretary in the media piling on as well, this is what they decide to hold the administration accountable, look at all the lies, particularly when it comes to foreign policy. you look at the bosch withdraw from afghanistan, they would not id the suicide bomber because it was a prisoner release from the bagram airfield and they did not want that in the public, they try concealing the chinese five balloon that was flying around the united states collecting intel because of a newspaper photographer that took the photo that i got out, they can apply to us about that, the getting gas like the american people about the 6 billion that was released iran trying to tell us is not going to terrorism even though money is fungible. they lie about everything. this is finally what we decide to collectively condemn them
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about. alicia: why do you think that is? this is the moment. guy: maybe because this is a safe one and he's politically more expendable than other people but you're right about this. this white house is allergic to accountability. maybe he will keep his job at moca in trouble for this, it's a scandal. if you kept this from the public that would be a scandal but he kept it from congress and senior leaders there that is adding to the scandal and worse from the white house perspective the president and national security visor and the person actively doing the job not of them do this, it's unfathomable that this happened. kathleen hicks who his number two is excellent she's in training, dishes a lot about the administration to guys point they should've told her right at the beginning the medical point despite all of this i wish him
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well i wish him a full recovery speed to designate tell you about the sense of entitlement the secretary austin has. that he think they can do whatever he wants and he does have to but his own administration no or the president no. that really says a lot about the administration but also about him. the area. >> is frightening when he was in the icu that that did not set off alarm bells around the people around him. even if he said this is something between me and my doctor and no one stepped in and said no this is actually a national security issue. guy: let's ask a medical question if things got dicey and get rushed to the icu that's not good for you by definition does that mean he was incapacitated and could not do the job if you're in the icu? marc: fees on the ventilator and sedated he cannot do the job. i don't have the feeling that he was doing the job in the icu. to alisha's point, as awful as this is, the doctor does have an
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obligation to come forward with this. the doctor has to obey patient privacy, the patient i'm astounded by in the defense department before we are speculating because they are not telling us anything. lisa: it makes it weirder. i wish a speedy recovery but don't let the door hit you where the good lord pleasure. alicia: go-ahead on the jampacked we have desantis ready to drop out of the 2024 raise. the response to fox news. >> is like being underestimated, that's fine i do better when i'm the underdog. alicia: dr. fauci is back this week. >> it was very likely and a h host, i think you can say we don't know how and where it originated. alicia: a big we can show debate, the huge swiping search, this dating sunday.
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weekend show". eight days and counting until the iowa caucuses. republican presidential hopeful ron desantis is responding to rumors he might drop out after iowa. fox news correspondent bill melugin spoke with the governor and is in des moines tonight. >> there have been rumors circulating in the media the governor desantis would be dropping out of the race if he could not be donald trump on caucus night. desantis denied the rumors but donald trump brought that up with his rally in iowa. >> i would not tell you to vote for, they're both not good. there is a rumor that rob skinner leave the race. >> this is a town hall governor desantis held in grimes iowa he took questions from the public and said he would defend the un he would drill on day number one. i caught up after the event and i asked him directly if there's truth to the rumors if he would drop out if donald trump were to be him.
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>> ally and totally made up when people fabricate this and what they do it they want people to think why should i go with negative 20-degree weather. you should show well because were the one to get the job done for this country but that report is categorically false. >> both desantis and nikki haley have been escalating their attacks on donald trump on recent days and weeks. i also asked desantis does he feel the relationship between him and trump be salvaged and he told me it's never been personal for him. he feels trump has always taken a more personal. lisa: thank you. die, is the rumor intentionally to put this out there or is that the reality of the situation that the desantis would drop out after iowa. guy: it wouldn't surprise me if this was a dirty trick to start the whispers for the seeds of
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doubt. even if desantis is drawing the sign doesn't win in iowa they're trying to shove them out the door and demoralizes supporters now that were weak away from the iowa caucuses. as i said desantis has been working hard in iowa and he is a lot at stake in that state. if he performs poorly there will be tough conversations within the campaign. were always soffit in the early days of the primary seasons scene surprises. it would be a big surprise if somebody other than trump wins iowa but writing anyone off his been competitive in that state at this stage is pretty amateur. >> the numbers are tough if you're desantis or nikki haley. i'm going to play some sounded i'm getting gotta former speaker newt gingrich. take a listen. >> it's really hard to allege and how trump's would you do
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anything except sweep iowa. he has built his lead and worked the state. ron desantis gets 200 people, trump get 7000. that sorta tells you something. lisa: i love governor desantis, he's an amazing governor a great guy am not a fan of nikki haley. if you're any of these other candidates and if you lose iowa and you get to new hampshire or south carolina trump is supporting the polls by 22 new hampshire, 30 by south carolina. what is the path for anyone e else. alicia: when you lay it out like that it doesn't look good. when you lose races in the early races the money dries up and you don't have a choice. however, in talking to voters over the last two decades covering races they don't like being told what to do. right now the narrative trump will take this thing and sweep your iowa and new hampshire and keep going all the way to the
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convention in july it is january and we have to give the voters a chance the polls are telling us so much. the guys point there have been surprises, will there be an earthquake, probably not but it's not over, fox news -- hasn't even started. fox news has a town hall with nikki haley tomorrow we have desantis on tuesday and wednesday the former president, i think voters have a lot to hear, there may be some who have made up their minds but there are some give me a chance to show up first. >> is a have an inevitability in these conversations because the polls are so dramatic and pulling like he's in a come that. i want to get to this this is elise stefanik, let's take a listen. >> i would be honored to serve in any capacity in the trump administration. i'm proud to be the first member of congress to endorse his reelection and a strong
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supporter of president trump and he will win this november. an equity get into the content with president trump i talked to them frequently and we've been focused on winning. >> along with the conversation inevitability she's being asked would you consider being vp, if it is trump, who are you looking at who you think would be a good fit. >> at all think she's good to be a consideration she is to green and two new, i think nikki haley has made a lot of mistakes but to guys point, with new hampshire coming up in south carolina, that is her home state and showed debbie in the alternative i think in less desantis surprises her. should be the likely number two. it used to be when you finish second coming of the vice president. in the other person is kristi noem, she's not as popular as she was she's had some scandals, joni ernst and iowa a junior senator is popular, i think he's going to choose a woman if he gets the nomination.
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lisa: tell us why nikki haley is terrible and she shouldn't be picked as vp. i'm not going to do that you can if you want to. if desantis pulled off the surprise and iowa you can imagine the pastor nikki haley if she went to new hampshire and goes full head of steam as alternative in the home state of south carolina. you have to squint a little bit giving the polling data you reference. lisa: even more reason you need to tune it as martha maccallum and bret baier moderate townhouse from iowa. nikki haley will be monday 6:00 p.m. eastern and ron desantis tuesday at 6:00 p.m. and donald trump on wednesday at 9:00 p.m. you will not want to miss that. coming up minded by the fright, mask mandates are back i wish it wasn't so, back in the hot seat, doctor fauci continuing his covid cover-up when he testifies before congress this week? >> anthony fauci knew early on
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guy: back here in chile new york city on "the big weekend show". we covered this last weekend and now we have new information on the terrifying moderna incident aborting alaska airlines from oregon to california. fox news correspondent christina coleman has the update in los angeles. >> we know the alaska airlines playing piano that blew out at 60000 feet was caused by a faulty door detaching from the 737 max nine.
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it's new and went into service in november. the ntsb will look into the aircraft maintenance records, pressurization and any component regarding the deactivated emergency cabin door blew out on the plane. 171 passengers and six crew members were on the alaska airlines flight. no one was seriously injured, the plane departed from portland international airport from 507 and made an emergency landing moments later it was back on the grounds in 20 minutes. no one had been seated next to the door the blew out on the boeing 737 max nine. the ntsb is urging the public to contact law enforcement if they come across the door or any part they came out of the plane. the ntsb says the situation could've been worse. >> fortunately they were not at cruise altitude at 30000 or 35000 feet. think about what happens when you're in cruise, everybody's up and walking, focused on seatbelt on, they're going to restrooms,
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the flight attendants are providing service to passengers, we kidded ended up with something so much more tragic. >> an effort to prevent something more tragic the faa grounded 737 max aircraft so they can be inspected for any issues before further flights. weeks before the incident boeing requested federal government regulators exempt the 737 max airline remodel from safety standards, that the different older model than what was involved in the mid air scare on friday. >> thank you very much, dr. fauci is back. this weekend starting tomorrow specifically will be girl behind closed doors from a congressional subcommittee on the subject of the origins of covid-19. >> anthony fauci knew early on that the virus looked when he played it he admitted this, the virus looked manipulated and we
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know they do gain-of-function research and move on. he denied that publicly for years since then but the virus looks manipulated and we know they gain a function of research. if anthony fauci allowed the dangerous research going on in china to go to the standard protocol, the standard safety committee is there possibility millions of lives would've been saved because the safety committee said this is too dangerous to fund the research. >> that is tough points but good points from senator rand paul. also back this week mask mandates. hospitals across the country re-imposing rules for patients and visitors at their facility let's go straight to doctor siegel on this. first the dr. fauci we heard a number of prosecutorial arguments being made by senator paul he's been at loggerheads with anthony fauci for years. found she has been squarely at best on some of these questions, behind closed doors under oath, what should the subcommittee try
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to get out of the doctor. >> i have to confess i been speaking to the members of the subcommittee sharing my ideas and i interviewed tony chow cheek multiple times on sirius xm and i'm doing it this month, he talks about scientists international scientist that was important after sars one. the thing he did not take into account this consortium reports to governments. we have ralph barrick in north carolina working on viruses very much like sars-cov-2 and he will appear before this committee later in the month. he is sharing information in wuhan. and it is unbelievable that that would be a coincidence. the lab in wuhan has all the safety violations. so i think the big issue, why was dr. fauci ignoring all of this. by the way one other point. >> worse than ignoring, covering it up, not wanting it to be the
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prevailing narrative, the committee is probably going to say what are you trying to do protect the public from what, the truth. in 2012 somebody manipulated a virus where it could have caused the next bird flu pandemic, dr. fauci came out against it then he reversed himself and flip-flopped and started supporting all the research, this is going to come out in front of the committee. why were you supporting this research, why did you not want the public to know the truth. >> to senator paul's point a lot of the public statements from dr. fauci especially early on versus what he was doing behind the scenes and even writing down record, it is a dramatic difference. i think some of that will be teased out i would imagine during the q&a sessions. >> tanaka to ambush him, they're going to want to do it where there's a back-and-forth where he answers questions you never answered. guy: lisa i saw you shudder at the mention of mask mandates
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some people say justin hospitals and medical facilities are different and that's kind of reasonable, i think a lot of people are on guard for any of these mandates because people are sick of them. g.lisa: what did we learn during tobin experts are experts and people lie in a whole bunch of people in america are sheep there were 12 scientist you did a big meta study looking at 78 different studies and concluded masks don't work or do anything, that didn't stop anyone, this is never been about the truth this is pushing fear even from the beginning go back to the march of 2020 after the 15 days of slow the spread, the doctor was warning us in stat news looking at the diamond princess that the fertility rate was probably closer to the flu that was a projected like 3%. we were missing cases and only testifying the sick and people showing up in hospitals. april 2020 we started doing antibody studies and we started learning a significant portion of the population already had
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natural immunity to covid which meant the for tally rate was much lower than being projected to the public, lastly you get to vaccines, july of 2021 cdc was studying an outbreak in provincetown massachusetts were 75% were fully vaccinated individuals. in september biden went out there trying to force the vaccines in the arms of americans lying that it would stop the spread, we have been lied to so much by our government by our officials, buyer experts, by everyone pretty much it is never about the truth is always pushing lies. >> a quick thought i know there's a lot of skepticism or cynicism and a lot of that is earned. >> people felt like they had to trust we were locked in her living rooms watching news conference at update after update we felt vulnerable we did not know what was what we didn't know who to believe as time went on we found out you can't always believe the people you been told. >> i agree with a lot of what lisa said, natural immunity from
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infection was not counted in this country but counted in europe, israel and across the world. a huge mistake that unity matters. guy: will take on a road trip behind the wheel of an electric vehicle, how did that go may be time to pump the brakes on the biter to administration ev push. we will discuss next. ♪
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from chicago to new york documenting each charge along the way. >> it's a quicker charge and takes you on a circuitous route. i have a little bit of a bias i like electric cars. >> just ran into roadblocks and then he got a reality check. jeff got a reality check needed to stop eight times to charge the car the efficiency dropped after each stop. >> do your homework like you said technology is cool but you better figure it out. don't test the range estimates. that's the tough part. nobody wants anything more on a road trip, i don't know how long this is going to take me or how long a securities route. guy: some of my friends have them and love them after driving around town the actual road
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trips it can be a nightmare we saw this with members of the biter the administration where they tried to do the pr moments were granholm went out, secretary buttigieg without even though it was choreographed and you ran into these issues that we saw from jeff and one of our producers on the show recently rented an electric vehicle against her will it was all that they had at the spot and a simple trip from the new york area to the d.c. area which typically have done a thousand times, four or five hours it took them 12 hours because of the constant recharging and how long it took to recharge that is a nightmare you cannot cram that down people's throats if you get the technology let the market do its work the markets not going to bear that out. alicia: i get up about what the producer went through. she went on her first stop
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16 miles with 13 minutes left in the charge, that is kind of scary after charge number one started at 10:43 p.m. the charge was done at 1155. it lasted an hour they drove for an hour for 20 minutes and had to charge again at 1:47 a.m. then they had to charge again at 6:51 a.m. and it shows the full charge would only last 154 miles, 126 minutes, it lasted much less. you guys point in jeff flock's point you really don't know what you're getting into but she was not driving a tesla she was driving a chevy volt ev, we talk of the biden administration is pushing the some people. not everyone can afford a tesla there more efficient vehicle here.
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marc: this particular producer was amazing at figuring out the math i would've been stuck at the side of the road by the time she got to her destination i wouldn't have made it. i also wonder and have wondered for years why the goal is to beat the porsche off the line what are they trying to say to america when they have to compete with sports cars in the lithium ion battery, australia is mining the heck out of minerals for this in south america is getting out of brine which is bad for the environment what is the goal and how is it green anyway. alicia: ted nugent called ev's a scam, listen. >> you have to be mentally ill to believe in electric vehicles. winter birds are better than coal or oil or natural gas or propane. alicia: i feel like you guys would totally get along. lisa: i'll take it as a compliment. i think you're trying to push us away from private car ownership. i think secretary granholm
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four-day propaganda push trying to sell us on how great electric vehicles were in the cops being called on her staffer tells you how bad this is in you mentioned the marketer not dictating this. if you look at the first half of 2023 only 8% of new car were electric vehicle and further the car manufacturers are losing money ford lost billions of dollars on electric vehicle manufacturing then you have china producing 80% of the batteries so them were benefiting an enemy nation. none of this makes sense and the only thing that makes sense this administration would poach under push something nonsensical. alicia: jeff flock did not have kids in the car, or producer did not have kids in the car but i always have kids in the car in this takes away from an american culture of road trips, this would be impossible with a road trip of kids that's what we've done with our family we drive everywhere but we love it but
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this we would not love. >> ascended like the real problem with her producer first you have to find a recharging station and when you got there there were cars in line waiting and when she got to the front of the line it took an hour to charge, that is not doable or realistic. marc: gave you the biden administration will give these cards out to migrants to come across the border. alicia: fu bubble, tinder and hinge, today is the busiest day of the year for dating apps to turn likes and swipes into love. that is next. ♪
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♪ ♪. marc: welcome back to "the big weekend show" it is the new year swipe right for romance. everyone single is looking for love, are you? >> he is cute, smoldering but sensitive. >> all i have is my guitar, these cords and the truth, bon joby. >> i like him he probably hasn't called you because we just had coffee last night. >> really. >> we video i chat while holding coffee, that's the same thing. marc: are any of those people
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you, january 7 known as dating sunday is the busiest day of the year for online dating, the numbers speak for themselves, starting today tinder expects more than 500 profile bios to be edited in over 2000 new pictures to be uploaded every single minute and tinder expects 11 million messages and 58 million likes to be set today more than any other day of the year. what do you think about that. lisa: big day america. i want to say during the song don't go break my heart yet a night at the roxbury moment where their heads were dancing at the same time that's pretty funny. i personally think dating apps have created a grass is greener complex like everything is easily assessable with modern technology so everyone thinks there's someone better i should keep looking instead of settling down. i don't know why today is the big day, guy had some theories. guy: i thought coffee and season is before the holidays why would today be the explosion of activity on the apps my theory
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people got through all the excitement and distraction of the holidays and there on a sunday steering down the barrel of a full work week of the year lonely feeling single and that's why they're sitting on the phone saying we have to do something different in 2024, i say good luck. alicia: godspeed. marc: users response time on dating sunday are 19.4 times faster than any sunday. marc: what are people searching for, situations tips instead of relationships. alicia: i have no yet it's been so long since i dated and the only experience i have is watching my kids ate and i'm not allowed to ask many questions and when i say be yourself that's what matters they just blank stare. i wish i could help. lisa: so what is it.
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lisa: it's like when you're quasi-in a relationship but hasn't been defined, your dating someone you have not put a label on it, that is what a situation is. marc: i hope you understand now. the sweetheart marketing vice president says this about the fox. this is her way of embracing those imperfections in a way that taps into the pop culture, look at how blurry that is this means you don't know if you're in a relationship or not. alicia: everything is blurry at all my glasses on. i don't eat that candy for the literature, i.e. debt because it taste like sweet valentines candy. i have no answers, i do not know how to talk about the dating thing. ma.guy: were far enough from valentines people are like i have a real chance to have 70 by february 14th and i'm wishing everyone godspeed.
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i will go first, team usa the gold-medal at the hockey world junior championship in sweden, america defeating the home team sweden a blowout and they celebrated that when the only way they should standing up together as a team and belting out the national anthem. i will set aside the francis scott off key jokes. i love this video, usa, big hockey went for the good guys. usa. europe. alicia: watching them sing choke chua. a pennsylvania couple was shocked when they found their home-improvement fund has been gobbled up by their dog, cecil
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is 7-year-old golden google shredded $4000 in cash after swiping the money off the kitchen counter when his owners weren't looking. he didn't just wipe it he consumed it, it came out and it was cleaned up, they took it to the bank and help them get their money and the owners weren't mad at the dog. >> i would be somewhat mad but her face is so cute. the golden globe award show is tonight, some winners and presenters will be taken home gift bags valued at $500,000. the issues big ticket is luxury yacht charters exclusive trips to tropical islands and a membership to a private aviation company with $10000 in flight credits, that is insane, you wonder why people think hollywood is out of touch. doctor. marc: the ongoing plagiarism or took on a new twist as bill ackman is defending his wife against plagiarism allegations
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suggesting artificial intelligence be brought into higher allegation to decide what is plagiarism and what isn't. he tweeted and the best approach is probably launching an a.i. started to do this job. i would be interested in investing one as there's plenty of work to do. my view bring on a.i. for the situation to fight plagiarism. ma.guy: he has a lot of money ad looked at that tweet and said maybe i'll get to work on that that is an investment that might be very valuable. marc: i think you get the harvard resident rather than the resigning president rather than his wife. alicia: that does it for us, we will see you next weekend, life, liberty and the been starts right now. ♪
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