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committee and it's unclear what path he will have confirmation and losing one of the files nominees have to withdraw but this is a huge development trump making it clear he wants to shake up the fbi like the department of justice and this will get controversial nominee is somebody with an adjusting road ahead in the senate but huge news tonight. >> breaking news and misidentified the location, your in west palm beach, the president-elect is in her lago. thanks very much, mark meredith. that's how fox reports on the saturday, november 30, 2024. thank you for joining us this evening. the "big weekend show" is next we will be back tomorrow with another edition of the fox report. ♪ >> i am lisa foods along with julia banderas, charlie hurt
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doctor marc siegel and this is the big weekend show. fox news alert. donald trump just nominated kash patel for director of the fbi. trump and the announcement just moments ago. trump's first term patel served as chief of staff of the department of defense so not too long ago donald trump said new book talking about how is going to eradicate the deep state in the top rings would be the blueprint for what he wants to do. the deep state needs cleaning, need firings and reform as well so what you think he will accomplish? >> kash patel has unique observation and history with the fbi on all sides of the fbi in for devin nunes in congress and oversight of the fbi and made
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life difficult that was before he realized how corrupt the fbi is and a target of the fbi in the reason he was a target is because he pressured the release of information exposing the fbi illegally spied on president trump campaign during his presidency and the idea that this late in washington with this be shocking he has experience and knows where the bodies are buried and will not be able to fool him of the cleaning that needs done. >> it looks like some of what he's done he served as u.s. national security council official senior advisor to the acting director of national intelligence is chief of staff to the acting united states secretary of defense during the trump administration so this is someone donald trump trust. we saw face the deep state
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during his first administration, we remember that russia hopes and 51 former intelligence officers who lied to us telling us hunter biden's laptop was disinformation so important the role of fbi director for him to have someone he trusts. >> there's a history of deep say if you want to talk about deep state? of the fbi itself trusting the fbi, who trusted him past administrations. the directors and former directors and people, members of the fbi leaking information to the press to advance their political purposes and should not be a place of politics. the fbi has a role in the fbi lost a lot of credibility. the fbi does not have credibility so -- there will be backlash and donald trump once again has picked another conservative who happens to be a friend, ally and that's what you need this white house because we
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don't pick people you trust, that's when weeks happen and backstabbing happens. for once he got people surrounded by him and i don't trump is a loyalist and believes in the people who are loyal to him you know you're not going to get that with a lot of nominees he's chosen to elect. >> two assassination attempts so he really needs to trust his inner circle. >> the key points should have been made, his cleansing the fbi here, department of justice. he wants loyalist. he talked about loyalist, kash patel here was the one who said those documents declassified and stood up to the fifth amendment something trump remembers. the attacks he leaves weekly related patel set up for him and then the uk and the smart operator in the department of defense as said, he's highly
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skilled. >> like the trump is surrounding himself with those who don't like and targets of the government as well so let's head to west palm beach where mark meredith has been following this closely. >> these nominees are coming out and it will be a new nominee to head up the dea drug enforcement agency but have to go back to the main story president-elect trump plans once he makes it to washington to nominate a new fbi director with then if confirmed by the senate take over from christopher wray who killed the job after james, he was fired in 2017 as well. trump has been talking about trying to shake up the fbi for years and kash patel, if confirmed would be able to do that and he's spoken out about what he says is a deep state
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unelected kabul of parents who he thinks are trying to sabotage those elected including trump. rumblings patel could end up at cia, fbi post was well so being out there is someone talk about we didn't expect this announcement tonight. one of the big questions going forward is the reception he will get on capitol hill and we saw the attorney general announced in trump said he would stick with him and he was confident that after a few days on the health caging they realized they wouldn't get their nominee through. i do know what reception he is likely to get. for republicans are counting on the senate majority they will have come january and will give them leverage more than right now but the democrats so have the small percentage where they can but the chamber did let's talk about what we the next, what about christopher ray's response? he's obviously not going to be
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terms going forward. my understanding is he claims not to go anywhere after he was confirmed in 2017 so simply out of a job. i would like to read what trump had to say. brilliant lawyer, america first fighter who spent his career exposing corruption protecting the american people. what we will look to see is how, if confirmed, he will want to shake up the fbi. obviously there's so much focus on the fbi's role in 2016 as he began investing in russia and we seen hearings that have happened for years where people were trying to find out who was trying to control behind-the-scenes action as they were investigating trump making it there is not happy with the fbi and this would be a shake of. >> breaking news to keep exciting.
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how do you think kash patel as fbi director, how do you think it will be received on capitol hill, what is it like to get them through? >> there will definitely be a freak out among democrats and i don't think there will be as much resistance. the problem for matt gaetz if he finds resistance among republicans must to do with history of work and more to do with other things. kash patel doesn't have to worry about that but there will be a massive freak out over the back of what he stands for and what he promises to do. what i love is there's lots of flaws with matt gaetz but one of the great things about picking matt gaetz as we would have confirmation hearings that were going to put the department of justice on trial and have a good two weeks forcing the press to talk about how corrupt the department of justice has become and how much the biden
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administration politicized the department of justice to go after the political enemies. the great thing about kash patel, we lost that when matt gates walked away but we are going to get. when kash patel goes before the u.s. senate, the entire think will be a trial of the department of justice and every single thing they have done to become more politicized and weapons against anyone the biden administration and obama administration deems as a th threat. >> this was a mandate for donald trump. the house and senate road to victory so i think should have the people around him he wants and trust. >> and that have great talent. the other thing is he is a writer and messages and help run truth social and the children's plot against the king which made fun of the idea that trump was
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targeted in 2016 election to his side with a children's book. all across the way and i think trump is picking them because of his talent and loyalty. >> big picture looking at these nominees and cabinet picks, what does it tell you what kind of administration we will see from this next chapter? >> i think honesty and transparency. one thing for president did and i was be transparent and this administration has been not, lack of transparency. i want to talk about kash patel is super distinguished and smart qualified for this job nobody out there can take is not but also a good person, honest man. he wrote that children's book. he's hysterical, his personality is amazing, he's a real person but also like the children's book, he is a co-author the two of us wrote for the publisher brave books so i do know him
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quite well and he's an american amazing character and a huge asset. it's important to know taking good care to people putting them into the white house that we can trust and no they are not going to tell us will face lies of the day, honest hard-working people and i don't think you can argue that. >> americans overwhelmingly wanted change. they didn't like the direction the country was heading in and they wanted change and that's what they are getting. >> obviously key issues that went into this past election. immigration was one and economy was another but first, we have talked about having a third party or nonpartisan candidate as long as i've been covering politics. donald trump is the first person to come loose nonpartisan candidate, third-party candidate and crashed both parties. the reason is exactly what you said, people are ready for change, they want scalding
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change to occur in washington and donald trump himself would say there are mistakes he made about the people he hired. he's not going to make that mistake this time and he used his reelection as being start, not a victory but start for making transformational change. >> trump doesn't have a rearview mirror, he will go back in time to somebody who thinks maybe i will keep them, maybe i will. i agree, the bad look from the last of administration camouflaging everything, a president hidden from the public eye except from physicians who knew, we need transparency. the children's book, great bo books. >> congrats you brought up we have a president currently in office who dropped out said he wasn't equipped to run for president yet he still in
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office. >> it's crazy. if you look at the past administration and wonder why he's changing making drastic changes because that's what america voted for, they did not vote for kamala harris because they want change. even kamala harris can accept this country wants change so i say go for it. kash patel has been vocal and wants to amend the fbi in turn on its back and he should because the fbi has been corrupt for too many years. >> coming up on this jampacked hour of the "big weekend show". san jose state university and volleyball finals is a controversy over a transgender athlete on the team continues. will they make it all the way to the finals? ♪
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the the "big weekend show". controversy surrounding the mail competing on the san jose state university political team taking
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center stage of the mountain west volleyball finals. facing off against florida state rams. after five teams decided not to compete against where fleming. san jose hooked up to the championship onto the court. they may even head to the tournament next the facing scandals of their own rapidly players during the national anthem yesterday at the finals. according to a lawsuit suspended coach a player on the rams volleyball team allegedly inspired to enter the cocaptain for speaking out against coming. here's a coach and cocaptain had to say. >> plans into our base will forever change women's sports. we will not have women's as we know it. >> i don't think it's right when it comes to fairness and safety of women playing. two different divisions.
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>> the country. >> twenty-five states have banned transgender students from will sports. >> poll after poll you have 70% or more americans do not want men and women sports yet the women in these instances, young women refusing to play against the man, they are treated as the antagonist in this story. why? >> i think it was a sleeper issue in the presidential election. that about kamala harris for they them and donald trump is for you. i can't believe we are still talking about this because it's obviously absurdly ridiculously wrong. it's one thing the controversy over kneeling for the national anthem, this virtue signal and thing meaningless. it was annoying, un-american.
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this is different from a this is putting women, young girls in position to get physically maimed physical contact ports with males. they can make a fortune these universities and i'm going to love it. i don't normally like lawyers but i hope somebody makes a gazillion dollars of these. >> the differences between men and women from chromosomes to reproduction system on and on yet will refuse to acknowledge that. >> i think bring in the doctors because it's ridiculous from the medical field looking at this in 2021 the set it takes years for anyone who transitioned, even if
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they fully transition, to have even formal levels the woman would have let alone the skeleton differences, muscles, your product for years and years as a man and decided to transition, he have a competitive advantage. isn't that why we banned doping and don't let people use it in sports? the medical points across sports. it is hypocritical and politics as usual. >> you've convinced me. sports writer react. sally jenkins is sport doesn't tell us who we are logically but spiritually and psychologically. the first thing it tells us is not to be victims so step backward for so many women athletes for frailty in the debate over trans participation.
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the thing that makes me mad is we putting women in harm's way. volleyball player in north carolina suffered severe head and neck injuries resulting in symptoms after a transgender like the ball into her face and we saw a field hockey player had her teeth knocked out via a man is also we putting them in danger -- >> we are exposing these girls and i hate the fact that the left bullet woke bs saying people are being anti- trans, it's not an like trance, it's not debate here. if you have a daughter on the volleyball team, he might see it differently. if your daughter is a bowl spiked in her nose and she breaks her nose and has to go for plastic surgery, are you going to be upset or support them because it's a trans woman who did that? sports doesn't dictate biology, biology dictates the body.
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if you are biologically male, you don't play against women. the goal will thing needs no place. i think politics has no place in sports or anywhere other than politician offices and i don't think we should debate -- not only unsafe for girls but i don't want a biological male in the same locker room as my daughter. are you kidding me? i want men see my daughter undressed so that means all the girls in the locker room because of unpleasant have to be made to be uncomfortable and go in the stalls and corrupt, that's awful. why would you do that? that's why doping and steroids, it's illegal. you're not able too because of the unfair advantage but why does that constitute is unfair substitution? >> that's the problem with the world these days. >> the day will come when we look back and have to explain it
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to our grandkids and they will say, i'm sorry, they did what? they won't understand because it makes no sense. >> tolerated state one. and it wasn't just an issue in the presidential race but we saw the state senate race as well, men and women's ports becoming an issue. we got a jampacked hour of the "big weekend show". [screaming] >> should we do this? is there a cure for trump derangement syndrome? marc siegel making a house call. ♪ ♪
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welcome back to the big we can show. kamala harris why about her plans after she leaves the biden white house. [laughter] >> there's that laugh. major donors and campaign officials last of the vp after her rule election loss. >> we blew through two billing dollars and 100 days. >> hide the ball in the last badly, she should go away and never come back. you can't run the country. >> fellows how you really feel. whipping the harris campaign say her staff of the most non- agenda people in position of the
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authority. msnbc just revealed kamala's own campaign trail leaves the idea to get her off the 2024 to get in 2023. >> i speak to these elite people and they bring up the name jen o'malley biden loyalist who, in 2023 was leaking to media, should be replaced on the ti ticket. a year earlier she was whispering to reporter saying maybe you should be replaced. >> she's keeping her political options open find the white house in 2028 of thinking about replacing gavin newsom in 2026. i don't know if california wants her back after losing the election so badly. under california is like been there, maybe you should work in
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a soup kitchen. >> what a terrible representation. >> there's a lot of homelessness there. she could do some introspection like hillary clinton did. i was thinking as we were watching, how sad and stupid these people are, the same people who told us how terrible kamala harris was for the longest time and that after she was the nominee like she's the greatest thing since sliced bread so the level of dishonesty and shamelessness these people have but this was 107 day grace for her and she spent 1.5 billing dollars. as more than joe biden spent an actual campaign cycle in 2020 more than hillary clinton spent so i don't know how she could face donors moving forward onto. >> she should use the money to lower our deficit. she spent 1.5 billion and a
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short period of time and no news conferences and now they blame the media. it's crazy how they don't take responsibly for anything. >> trump beat her spending less than a third the one she blew through in 100 days. i think she's cooked on the national scene. she might have a future in california, i will. they are crazy out there but one thing democrats are trying to support, she ran sort of as a moderate. no, she ran against her record, against joe biden's records of she biden spent 100 days flying to people claiming she was something she wasn't and people ultimately didn't believe her and that's why she lost. >> she should look at history. what you said a couple of seconds ago, this whole white house has been obfuscating and
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she's a the heart of it but what were you doing when joe biden was losing? she didn't have an answer and she did nothing of the border which are supposed to be border czar but let's look at history. al gore tried to make it on the environment that was filming the whole thing from airports and john kerry became secretary of state, how effective was he? hillary limped off into the sunset. i don't think she that anything is a track bill clinton's whereabouts so forget it. your day in the so i sent is over. >> you hear people scream like this? when you inject them for something, they are injected with insanity because apparently it's all the rage with the landslide victory. [screaming]
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but now some are concerned it's a symptom of a deeper problem. [screaming] ♪ [screaming] >> flashback to 2016 when it began if you need reminded. >> trump is now president of the united states. [screaming] >> i'm no doctor but i would
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recommend prozac for all of t them. they sound like howling wolves and he. what would you prescribe them? euthanasia? >> that might help. a more temporary solution. xanax, a more temporary solution. this is not trump derangement syndrome. i interviewed kevin smith head of political science university of nebraska who studied this. election anxiety. he found out its way worse for democrats than republicans. worse than trump derangement syndrome, it's based on the dignity so it's before they lost, before kamala lost already at a level of peak anxiety so underlying depression or anxiety that has to do with rigidity and the candidate losing. they can't move on to regular life. >> he saw the video on x. she supposedly was trying to
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make her followers feel better like there's still hope and reminded me of a hostage video. >> this is why they need mental institutions but also the reason we talking about democrats can't cope with losing, they make government their god. a government is everything in their lives so that's why they are deeply impacted more than anyone else. we should be more concerned because they are the ones weapon is government against us and do the evil things. >> they are buying into the lies told by the left and that is the unfortunate part and i do blame kamala harris' campaign and left for filling their heads with this. this truly is how they think, women's rights setback entries and women's rights taken from them. that's not what's happening. >> the hysterics are a little lower than they were in 2016. in 2016 off the charts but it's
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going to be a great room for psychiatry industry. >> there just warming up. come on. it's only been a few weeks. >> i do agree it's not going to be as bad. no matter how much they scream, same with my kids, ignore them. they will notice things will be better off. if you look at, are you better off than four years ago? they're probably screaming because they are not in there just in denial. >> should we try it? [laughter] >> it wouldn't be the first time i've heard charlie scream, he's scared every time. [laughter] >> he's afraid of me, it's true. coming up on the "big weekend show". he's back but he's not changed. doctor fauci now peddling more covid tales. ♪
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and spread throughout china and the rest of the world but the gladly jury was supported by fbi director mr. ray in 2023. >> the fbi for quite some time has assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely essential lab leak and wuhan. you're talking a potential leak from a chinese government controlled lab that killed millions of americans. >> trumps nominees health agencies for outspoken critics of how the government handled the pandemic. doctor siegel, it is amazing to me to be sitting here listening to doctor fauci still lecturing for people including donald trump how to handle pandemic. >> for two reasons. first of all, he doesn't acknowledge a lot of these rigid policies fail when i and others
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shame and 2020, if you lock everybody down, there will be tremendous collateral damage and closed schools, tremendous damage and studies show schools should have been left open unless covid spread and the new york times two and a half years later admit that she's never admitted that, he still not admitted about the wuhan lab despite the fact the nih responding an organization that was funding gain of search research and to attack donald trump i thought he was going to write, at least give him credit for operation work speed which created vaccines and antivirals. instead is attacking him. he would think you would jump on the train of operation work speed clearly hypocritical. >> the biggest knock against donald trump during the pandemic is listening too much to people like anthony fauci. >> exactly that's why restrictions were in place to begin with and trump tried to
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loosen but states work listening to cdc and anthony fauci mimic the politics of this, this does not help democrat. >> doctor fauci lied to congress because principal deputy director of the nih minute nih was funding gain of function research of the wuhan institute of virology. the wuhan lab was working on coronavirus is so doesn't take a genius -- but to the extent we were like two, april 2020 covid was not as that the as they were saying because antibody tests being done in santa clara, california as well as new york, december of 2020 lockdowns didn't stop the spread, 74% of the spread was at home gatherings. driver 2021, vaccines want preventing the spread, 75% of the cases were vaccinated people
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in the cdc was aware. joe biden took the stage at the end of july and townhall telling americans if you got the vaccine, he wouldn't get covid. we would like to the entire time and doctor fauci is corrupt and evil and was the person spearheading those. >> with the corruption and lies, there is a joke, it's not that funny but the difference between conspiracy theory and new story is about what, two months? honestly, i can't help but think that had a lot to do with people's willingness to give donald trump another chance. >> i think everyone wants covid and doctor fauci to go away. time for doctor fauci, his turn. >> the mandate -- >> the advice was bogus, he should apologize for a lot of it such as at the beginning he said masks didn't work and left, so he cannot be trusted based on his history, should be worried
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about his history, not trumps. >> one guarantee, he will never get an apology. coming up, suppression or protection? australia is the first country to ban social media for kids under 16. should the u.s. follow suit? ♪
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>> australia taking history is becomes the first country ever to ban social media for kids under 16 book could happen in the united states? parents hope so. >> the tweets she saw or heard for things like they just should have fingers cut off one by one while they watch their families burn. i hate, hate, hate you, i hope you see this. she was 40. >> it showed her suicide and anxiety, harmful content but she had no future. she deteriorated her life. >> having their narcotics delivered over social media and dying for sentinel overdoses. >> what is the impact on kids health? >> it's huge and i was reading the other day, i'm convinced it
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creates hyperactivity disorder and that's what we have an epidemic social media and bones. the solution is not big government. of course it's not going to w work. we need replacement activities. how about we get our kids to read books again? beginning to end is a form of attention. >> i have faith in washington lawmakers to solve any problems especially not complicated one but we relate all kinds of things. drinking, smoking, driving. i think it is far more dangerous, the most dangerous thing there is for young kids. >> or even know what that was but why do you think that is? electronic devices before bed makes it impossible to settle down and go to sleep.
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it impacts the future and education. i don't normally want the government interfering, as a parent i will do that so i don't want us to follow in the footsteps, i do think parents, it's on the parents. >> the diagnosis, they didn't know what was wrong with me. [laughter] >> this vision julie. [laughter] >> at the door when you go into school. >> there is a kids online safety act from senator blackburn and richard blumenthal prohibiting individuals under 13 from creating their own social media accounts. >> they will figure out a way to get on, trust me. >> you have to be the gove government. >> coming up, what you think will work this year? we are taking a survey in this week's top of the town. >> i'm grateful trump one making
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america great again. >> he will make everything again michael
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♪ ♪ welcome back to the big weekend show. we hit the streets of this week to find out people are grateful for this week as we look ahead to 2025. here's the talk of the town. >> what are you thankful for the
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season? once we are thankful our daughter serena we just adopted. >> and thankful for my family. from our lord and savior jesus christ in donald trump won very quick to live in a free country this is gonna be a great year. >> is really going to help the economy and make of the good again. >> grateful that trump one. make america great again. >> think it's going to be a great year for america. another four years of frequency changes in our country this year is what i'm looking forward to it. >> thankful for my lower little dog? >> family and friends, food. >> i do for my brother, my mom. i'm with my family. >> every day blessings. stuff that we take for granted. ♪ whatever you think about the outcome of the election, i am
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thankful to be getting a president who is sharper but that's what he said to me in 2020 we delete deserve a leader who is sharp. thankful to learn a pu pumpkin s the healthiest pie. >> really? >> obsoletes a healthy at the best i antioxidant going. if you pilot with whipped cream, which is how i like it, then it's probably less healthy. i am thankful for my faith, my family, and for my country >> how about you? what something performing children. i think they keep me young because i have no choice. my mother who is healthy, thank god she is okay because family is all about why we are here to this because of our moms and dads. >> your daughter is a singer? >> yes the and actress of senior performing. >> the kids are amazing. i'm thankful for law enforcement. >> and thankful for you guys.
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more americans are the same thing not as a fount of this election so thank god for that >> and thankful for you guys and really thankful for we will see her back here tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern for another big we can show. remember to dvr if you cannot catch us live it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. ♪

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