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♪ hello, i am lisa boothe, charlie hurt ed jason chaffetz, welcome to the "big weekend show". the big story tonight. for the first time ever former president trump is tied national polls going into election day which is ten days until voters cast a pregnant ballots, both in key battleground states today. trump rallying in pennsylvania pitching his closing arguments to supporters. >> are you better off now than you were four years ago? [cheering] i will promise you will and inflation quickly. criminals pouring into our country that criminals, they are pouring in like we've never seen. kamala broke and i will fix it. starting on day one of my new administration, i will and will harris' work and we will frak, fax, fax. pennsylvania, stand and tell
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kamala you've had enough. >> the latest power rankings forecasting seventh swing states to be a tossup and new york times poll has both candidates in a deadlock each of 48%. team coverage tonight, senior white house correspondent peter doocy in michigan vice president kamala harris but first go to alexis mcadams in pennsylvania where the former president wrapped up his rally short time ago. >> that's right, a busy weekend for former president donald trump on the campaign trail. we've been traveling with former president and he just got off the plane from michigan, landing in pennsylvania. at penn state from immigration to the economy. >> between whether we will have four more years of gross incompetence discussing what they are doing.
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>> former president trump hosting to rallies in battleground michigan just hours apart as polls show the race tightening and not just swing states across the country so nationally the race is in a dead heat. the latest new york times college poll has harris and trump tied 48 to 48 so he went place. michigan trump invited love muslim leaders who endorsed him as he courts arab american and muslim voters in this critical battleground state. many say they are angry over u.s. policy. >> i will ask all if i could to come up from arabic and muslim, michigan. [cheering] like -- they are going to vote for us.
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>> crisscrossing the country, the former president is used to this but it takes a lot out of you as you go state to state and it's an iconic madison square garden. back to you. >> i'm tired just watching him. the far left media melting down and how kamala harris is no chance boarding. former president donald trump doubling down on his strategy reaching young men sitting down podcast host joe rogan for a three hour interview and calling out his rival for dodging the issues chickening out on rogan. he didn't hold back. >> can you imagine kamala doing this? >> i could. >> she was supposed to do it -- and i hope she does. i will talk to her like a human being. >> to be with you. i hope she does because it would be a mess. she be laying on the floor comatose. calling the medics. [laughter] 's. >> trump anymore blows on the vice president.
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>> she's a low iq person. they don't respect her, they are dreaming about her because she is in public. she's not a smart person. she can't put two sentences together. she's not a smart person. she life. you cannot vote for kamala. you are not a kamala person, i know you. [laughter] >> obviously entertaining. you wouldn't expect any less from him but what's interesting about this election cycle is a different media strategy from the former president. we seen 89% negative coverage so he's gone to pot casters. he went on x to interview elon musk. how do you think it's shaped this election? >> it's interesting because obviously eight years ago he was this unorthodox as he could be, he went through the media and drove to the media and went over their heads. he tried to reach people in
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unusual ways. fast-forward to today and he's completely breaking the mold again doing it and more new ways. was wondering about the strategy of going on with joe rogan two weeks before the election because a lot of these people are people he already has core are inclined to vote for him but joe rogan has the monster audience and as he accomplished last night, he can excite them and get the enthusiasm among those voters or people not necessarily regular voters but people interested in things and watch joe rogan. trump gave him a lot to work with and be excited about and we could look back and say that really did move the needle. >> a huge audience, 14.5 million on spotify, used to subscriber
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17.5 million. you have a survey last year, 81% man and a lot of discussion about the gender gap, i went to get there. cost democrats to many young men and it says this, his playbook, whispering championing crypt of securing the endorsement of dave portnoy unapologetically sports and giving dana white who embodies alpha male type that appeals to many young men on the republican national convention. mr. trump has cultivated relationships, comedians, pranksters, influencers and silicon valley billionaires. jason, there's an effort from elected to court men and you are talking 81% no audience with joe rogan or according to last year.
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why pass it up for her? 's. >> according people for decades, it is real. the difference is authenticity not making it up, he's been friends with dana white for decades, in the boxing world and ufc and all of this. that's a national menu for him, he's not taking his way through it so idea -- donald trump doesn't whisper anything forcible. [laughter] get a part, kamala harris biggest problem is she's kamala harris, she doesn't know who she is, she's not comfortable in her own skin, she doesn't have the background to take you late and she's hesitant to take on softball interviews any fifth-grader could answer. she cannot do it and comes up with word salads and you are left saying, he used the same word five times in one sentence, how do you do that? [laughter] >> i want to get into something
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politico wrote about, they are just over it, trump converted station into a movement. because i disabled photographs of clean-cut young men holding up a flag hit twitter, a moment was born in america's right of center consciousness whether intentionally or not, patriotic tableau connected to many of the themes animating former president donald trump's candidacy and the gender gap defining electric. i think what's interesting is you look after assassination attempts and raising the face and critics like mark zuckerberg like that would that -- federal if i can say it on air. you have fallen, two people who are haters of donald trump so i wanted in response to that, that strengthened how that has played
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and translated to support among men. >> is how comfortable he is in these interviews and how real he is, a week and half ago, this company's goes to the economic gloves and sister and has long policy discussions diving into these issues and can't talk about tariffs, in love with tariffs, we all know that and i think that is a big appeal, he's unapologetically himself and i don't know, maybe he is -- >> a couple weeks ago the democrats try to put up doug imhoff and tim walz is the big male -- alpha males and couldn't even reload his gun for goodness sakes. everybody can see through it. >> if you want to talk about toxic masculinity -- the vice president's husband but all
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right, i want to move onto this. vice president kamala harris trying to shore up the blue wall. today she joined former first lady michelle obama in michigan after rallying with them other than beyoncé in texas. the crowd was expecting full-blown fiancé concert but when that didn't happen, harris was booed on stage. [booing] [booing] >> don't you deserve that? >> and it wasn't like -- they were hinting on it. they were headlines everywhere. like you are saying, the whole thing is the life. everything she says is a lie,
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she will literally say anything to get elected. people see through that and have amazing bs detectors and can tell when you're lying. the one caution i think is important for people to remember is idle how close election will be, i think there is a chance donald trump -- it breaks and trumps favor and he walks away with it but democrat voters have enthusiasm they need to get there rank-and-file to the po polls. democrats are up to vote like never before they are going to show up. the question is, do the people less motivated whose lives have been hurt by the policies of these people, do they show up? is an open question and we'll see but i would caution against any trump supporters reading the headlines thinking is that this. we've got a week and a half to go, it is not over until it is over.
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>> it is not over but if you read what's going on leave that bob casey in pennsylvania and tammy baldwin in wisconsin, democrats tying themselves to donald trump in closing advertising, doesn't that read trumps popular in their state and you might win those states? 's. >> a "pitch perfect" campaign right on message, he's working his butt off, kamala harris couple of days ago took a day off for goodness psaki so he's working hard, he's at the right message but you cannot underestimate how good the senate candidates or for republicans. that has an exponential assistance or help to candidates running for the house some of the senate, running for they're down pallets. when you have a quality candidate like dave mccormick in pennsylvania, it makes all the
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difference for the organization getting out the vote and doing all that. in montana they are doing so well. even kari lake is doing exceptionally well in arizona so sam brown, incredibly candid. great american hero and nevada. that helps trump as well. i think trump quite frankly, i think is going to win and that nobody knows but i think he's going to win i think he will win completely, north of 300 electoral votes we met were you looking for? you covered politics a long time, what are you looking for in these closing days? >> coming out of the beyoncé think and the rumor she would show up in the dnc and didn't, this was the big moment people were waiting for that will finally happen and it still falls flat. james taylor is out there, 76 years old driving his guitar across the country so i think they were right to be a little
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surprised. >> the second time they live. [laughter] amazing. >> on the voters, potentially not showing up on some are holding their nose maybe some undecided and last-minute digs may be intended to keep those books from the person who would show up, embracing community there which is a big strong movement, people who would normally vote democrat and might have been kamala harris for the can be a big issue right into it. >> coming up on the "big weekend show", fox news alert. threatening to retaliate against israel after americans closest ally watches is because attack in iran history. that's next plus harris and trump, do voters really know where they stand on the issues? >> what policy do you favor most between the conflicts?
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big weekend show back with a fox news alert. iran vowing to defend itself after israel's historic airstrikes. now the middle east is on edge. greg alcott is in israel tonight with the latest. >> at least for a moment israel ramped up retaliation against iran for four hours saturday morning israeli time we were up for it. one hundred israeli fighter jets took 1000-mile trip to iran and conducted what israel says precisely calibrated strikes on iranian military targets. the first wave aimed at taking out air defenses including syria and iran hitting 20 long-range missile production and storage fights into others it doesn't seem nuclear or energy facilities were hit as a biden administration request. it looks like a pretty specific
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retaliation for the barrage of 180 ballistic missiles iran fired at israel oktoberfest. israel was defined. >> our message is clear, those who strengthen the state of israel and seek to drag the area into water escalation will pay a heavy price. >> even though its report for iranian soldiers were killed, they are downplaying the attack claiming many israeli textiles were intercepted the damage was minimal. his runs minister says no limits when it comes to defending its territorial integrity. president biden saying he hopes this is the end. a lot of folks you wish this. >> thank you, greg. getting wrapped up with the election as we should, we lose sight of the fact that we have a massive story right now.
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>> following this attack, this ballistic missile attack october 1 by iran was the biggest ballistic missile attack ever perpetrated globally so this limited responses specific not hitting certain sites, the containment of it keeping things on scale in theory may not escalate things. we're waiting to see what iran will do but it's interesting to see how contained and disciplined israel has been in this matter how would you rate the way israel handed this? >> israel is amazing. they know how to play offense protect the country writing on seven, the idea that they were targeted and measured, they didn't hit civilian populations in the hope to provide the deterrent they needed to calm the watters there. >> how does it play out for the
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election? >> losing administration tried to play both sides but it may not work out for them. it makes the biden administration they. the fight has been with iran. the fund 90% of hamas is funding in their proxies are the ones attacking israel. what else do you do? we are surrounded by enemies on all sides the description and that the only means of survival. the pop the world how to fight the war in the look at the pagers and walkie-talkies. >> extraordinary to think donald trump is the most pro-israel president we've had and it's the democrats having columns. >> they call him hitler. >> coming up on the "big weekend show" kamala harris' push to smear trump as fascist, nothing new to get the vice president little ploy from long line of deceit but are they going to far
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♪ ♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show" as we head into the final stretch of the election cycle, democrats are accusing trump being a threat to democracy. former chief of staff generals and 13 of his aides this week, the former boss wants quote unchecked power and harris all in on this. >> i will continue to talk about what we must do to understand the threat donald trump poses to our democracy donald trump is someone falls into the general submission of fascist. >> you think donald trump is a fascist? >> i do. >> trump said quote hitler did
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some good things. [booing] and trump wished he had generals like hitler's who would be loyal to trump. >> just imagine donald trump with no ground rails. >> way, there is more. here is hillary clinton comparing trump to hitler and the iconic madison square garden here in new york city's. >> trump reenacting the madison square garden rally's in 1939, i don't think we can ignore it. please open your eyes to the danger this man poses to our country because i think it is clear and present for anybody paying attention. >> trump is not the only target, over a dozen prominent republicans also been called fascist for hitler. this is all happening after
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trump survived to attempted assassinations. >> something said, take a look at what happened. [gun shots] [gun shots] [screaming] [screaming] >> it is jarring ditch to watch that again. need to those statements. >> it is incredible about the amount of bs spun by this campaign, this is more yes and dangerous because i think it does create this atmosphere you have unhinged people trying to take out hitler but i think it is obvious to most people and when you go to these swing states in places like
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pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin and basically they are raising hitler and adds saying he might be hitler but we with work with hitler and issues important to our voters accomplished with hitler, it is the distance, shocking and i think it doesn't work but they look ridiculous, hysterical and the idea that donald trump will get in this tank out of madison square garden and rolled on sixth avenue and roll into poland from if you are crazy, you lost your marbles and she's better make of question hottest madison square garden field? people go to basketball games. it's the moment longer and now the fascist phase been a guest
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from a different phases. i would love to wear a reporter to ask kamala harris, what is the fastest? is get her to explain it, articulated. it's i wish i tweeted this but i can't take credit for his work, he says that collectively could help trump and get rid of ma maddox, pack the supreme court, band voter id and sense of free speech we could save democracy. these two how hilarious it is because when they say these things, they are projecting. i find it so rich after all this democracy self-cleaning shelves downloads to clearly since january 6 and washington post in a recent survey found battleground states voters trust donald trump more on democracy than they trust kamala harris. after all this and the reason is because voters have seen side by side comparison of what it looks like under kamala harris and joe biden's and you can go through a list of people the biden
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administration is jail but it didn't happen hundred donald trump. >> bringing you in this, donald trump has been known to use the word fascist and describe kamala harris and long fascist socialist but this highland seems little more apologized. >> it is the go to thing, they've been doing it since larry goldwater, every single person, mitt romney has fascist, hitler. are you kidding, mitt romney? one of my favorites is cheney, they have no problem calling him fascist hitler but we will accept his endorsement because he supporting us because we are all about the cheney's, therefore kamala harris. it is absurd and at the end of the day it's because kamala harris doesn't have anything to run. she's upside down on immigration national security crime, inflation, the economy, she doesn't have anything, the
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fascist trying to get her to fight, she can't do it i bet. >> she's raised more money than any presidential candidate history and literally cannot spend the money because like you say, what she has to say turns people off. the more she runs as and the more she does interviews, the more people don't like her which is a problem in the first place maybe they should have had a primary, i will. [laughter] >> we are, yet. >> they might have figured that out for the second time because they did the first time and nobody liked her. >> is this the nose holders? people don't want to vote, they are thinking about staying home -- >> we will find out. >> you pick the least popular vice president. >> in the history. >> $40 million goal at 3% before she dropped out and let's make her the democrat nominee. >> coming up on the "big weekend show"'s.
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i believe they've paid their debt to society. >> kim kardashian is pushed for the brothers resentencing responded after the decision saying quote the menendez brothers were granted a second chance at life. thank you, george s cohen for revisiting the menendez brothers case and writing a significant wrong. the commitment to truth and fairness is commendable. the brothers family, friends and millions who have been supporters your choices heard. some are not supportive of possible freedom including their slain brother. he believes resentencing is a mistake. >> we think any decision to change the sentence as a mistake. mr. anderson from the believes the verdict the jury rendered when they convicted while and derek is correct in the sentence imposed was also correct.
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>> murdered their parents. now they get another chance, kim kardashian things that is appropriate. >> i watch a lot of true crime, i've seen two of the documentaries about the brothers on netflix right now. i watched a call show called making a murderer and is a common link and watching the show in their studies to back up of child abuse is murderers and i do believe allegations against the father only because their cousin diane and the other one said while told her about the abuse when he was eight years old i think it is a young age to make up something like that. however, there were 18 and 21 and you look at how heinous the murders work. the parents watching tv and they should the data in the head from lyle goes back to reload and comes back and shoots the mother in the face. for shots to the face, five shots to the body. they were a result of the times
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of federal how i feel about the resentencing, gruesome and heinous. >> part of what they are doing is revisiting what the jury had to sit through four weeks listening to it and the sentencing phase to rewrite t that. >> more than one jury, a miss trial and then another trial in which they were convicted and sentenced. this is automatic, it will go to a judge that will look at this and it's not an automatic thing, there is a parole board involved but could the process headed in that direction and few things happening, a change in how child abuse is viewed versus the late 80s and 90s when went on but there is potentially a little politics, george gaskill is a progressive trailing former conservative calendar, whether or not politics is playing a role in the fact that those in the generation rediscovered through the true crime genre
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whether it is playing a role or not who knows. >> how dare george guess cohen tossed out the voice of the j jury. following problem was he to do that? new evidence comes up and you want a retrial, that is acceptable, i understand that, there's a process but the new evidence let's come forth, federal -- it doesn't exonerate anybody. the allegations are totally heinous but the other thing is, by their own definition, the only way you get justice under george guess cohen's justice system is to have netflix to a special about you? the only way you get justice in california? snow. if a jury speaks and that's the sentence, some cowboy prosecutor who stuck in a bad election doesn't come along and politicize it and turn it into
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this. >> george guess cohen has never listened to the victims. he tends to listen to what's going on with hollywood and i think that's what's driving it. coming up on the "big weekend show", the talk of the town we took to the streets of new york city to find out how well americans know where trump and harris stand on top election issues. >> i think should be different than biden. >> that's a great question. ♪ 's's
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make sure bathrooms work. and fix leaky ceilings. and all the money goes to local schools. for real. yes on prop 2. repair local schools. in welcome back to the "big weekend show" with ten days out from the election, are voters clear on where each candidate stands on the issues? we are hitting the streets to find out. this is the talk of the town. ♪ didn't. >> two weeks to go ahead of the election, are you clear on both candidates policies? >> yes, i'm very clear. somewhat but not totally. >> i know where donald trump canceled. >> i am but not sure which
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candidate choosing. >> i'm sure as far as the va values. >> harris stands for standing up for democracy trying to pander to the far left without those in the middle. >> i think she'll be different than biden. that's a great question. she's been part of the problem the last three and a half years. >> i think she'll do what stabbing biden said. i think she's progressive, far left. >> the she give specifics? >> i don't feel like she does. >> are you economically better off under trump? >> i was in the trump era. >> what you think she stands on the border? >> her policies don't have anything to do with protecting the borders. >> people don't feel safe, as a woman, i won't feel safe under trump residency. >> which would protect people best? >> i want safe streets in the political economy.
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>> what we are concerned about. >> you got to love men on the street, interviews, they give you a taste of where we are. jason, you are sadly long time politician good at dealing with people. [laughter] you disagree -- when you know you are getting ready to have a conversation and want to know what they are politically, what is your open for that? >> would you care about most? politicians to the best when they actually ask questions rather than trying to guess what they are going to be because they usually surprise you. what do you care about? what you want to that the candidate? just keep asking questions because i guarantee it takes 99% of the people and convince them that they are actually
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conservative is more in common with republicans than the democratic party democrats have lost their way. your grandfather is no more. they -- that's kamala harris, this radical california san francisco liberal nobody can relate to. >> however this election turns out, i will say one silver lining is both candidates are trying to run as conservatives. one, ridiculous but kamala harris time to talk about closing the poor, she's talking about improving the economy and how she wants to cut red tape so they can build more houses which is maybe the funniest campaign platform i've ever heard but obviously people see through it and when you look at a man on the street like that you realize they see through it.
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>> i want to be friends with the lady sitting down with the short brown hair, i hope he got her information. everything she said was spot on and she seems nice but isn't it hilarious? republicans are so evil, trump is a fascist get she wants to be him and steal his ideas and stealing republican ideas. how can anyone know where kamala harris stand leashes considering the fact that she's changed her position on any given week next. >> which is why he says nothing about you always -- a politician always comes back there roots of their beliefs but at the end of the day is about the economy. everybody there all anybody cares about his green in their pocket. >> former president trump : well on the economy in the border so we will see if they will but the ones are when the people actually so so we know about the candidates but what matters is
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welcome back to the big weekend show. time for big weekend flop's biggest veils of the week. i shall go first. new zealand airport is sending a three minute limit on hugs the ceo hopes it will keep things moving. they are requesting the fonder bell woes are taken to the parking lot. i cannot embrace this story more hugs mort love. >> how big can this airport be? this is not lax. >> what a bunch of scrooges. who monitors that? [laughter] of all the poems i encountered there for this is not one of them. >> is you are like that about the hug at the timer out. >> should be gently moved along. >> how does that was someone get that job? out to the parking lot you two. >> would you want that job? >> no. no. more hugs on the worst person to cut a hug short.
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>> i cannot top that. virginia governor glenn is fighting back these are people who said they were not citizens to vote. he is prepared to go all the way to the supreme court if he has too. this is a truly a shocking story. whether or not dr jay is playing political games because glenn youngkin is a republican or because they want noncitizens to be on the voter rolls. either way it's absolutely indefensible. >> could be because the millions of people have come here under kamala and joe biden. >> interesting how cynical how dare you. cook staffers of the "washington post" los angeles times are revolting after their paper refused to endorse kamala harris for their slamming the owners for not helping to stop quote unquote stop the threat to our democracy of trump wins but "washington post" has been
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endorsing since 1976 you go throw the democrats they've endorsed but not her. interesting. >> i think people can make up their own mind i cannot member the last time i looked at an editorial to make up my mind. sorry charlie. that's a being an editorial. >> look at charlie. >> i thought you were a politician about more envy. >> do not so funny about this? >> we are caught in the crossfire. you know it so funny about this? "washington post" comes or straightened on the middle report the news our new section reports the news. and then they do not endorse than the news this section is like oh my gosh, we are not endorsing it. it's like the caribbean say i chunked iraq and a pig squealed. >> i've never heard that my entire life. >> and got one nieman marcus has removed the word christmas for their iconic 98-year-old gift catalog. stealth like evergreen trees are also banned.
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first of all i did not note nieman marcus was still in business my bad. if you would to accelerate your demise congratulations getting rid of christmas will do that. left its mold needless to mark up. >> really bums me out. absolutely wild. like told you. that doesn't for us brings you back here tomorrow at 7:00 p.m.. eastern for the big weekend s show. "life, liberty & levin" starting right now. thank you for watching the progressive got about 30 more seconds. [laughter] until "life, liberty & levin" starts. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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