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snow is part of the fund at the boeing park zoo and des moines, iowa, at first she unsure and kept close to mom but she figured out that the zookeepers hid food and that made it a lot more exciting future. i might try that at home each. i'm going to come over and love the snow otherwise i'm unsure great grandeur. that's for sure. good to see you. see you next weekend. that is how "fox report" on the sunday december 8 of 2024. i am jon scott, thank you for watching, see you again next week ♪ ♪ hello everyone i am nicole
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saphier along with alecia cunha, jason chaffetz and joe concha. welcome to "the big weekend show", the big story tonight is a fox news alert, u.s. forces striking more than 75 isis targets in syria, this is opposing rebels overtake damascus and oust president bashar al-assad from power, u.s. official telling fox news the strikes are a warning to isis. syrians are seen celebrating as asad and his family reportedly flee the country to rasha they have been granted asylum is what president biden had to say about the unrest. >> first the support series neighbors including jordan, lebanon, iraq and israel. through this creative transition. were working with our partners in the stakeholders in syria to help them seize an opportunity to manage the risk that isis can never establish a safe haven
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there again. >> president-elect trump base united states should not get involved in the fight. his incoming administration is pushing that same message. >> we don't want anything to do for governing the fractious nightmare that is syria watched this puts more pressure on the regime in iran to enter a more peaceful phase and puts more pressure on russia to enter into a cease-fire. president trump's priority is peace in the region. >> the whole region has been plagued with turmoil under the by data administration but they claim the contrary days before the october 7 terror attack on israel. >> iranian attacks against u.s. forces have stopped our presence in iraq is stable and i emphasize because all of that can change. in the middle east region is quieter today than it has been two decades.
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>> let's go to fox's corresponded lucas tomlinson live at the white house with the latest. >> good evening a lot has changed in the region it turned out and president biden mentioning this was a historic opportunity but cautioned about risk and uncertainty with the u.s. designated terrorist group closing in on damascus and toppling the asad regime and president biden seem to take credit for asad's downfall. >> our approach shifted the balance of power in the middle east. this combination of support for our partners, sanctions, diplomacy and targeted military force when necessary. there is revision providing syria expert michael weiss as early as this month biden policy was here to stay in the u.s. should offer sanctioned relief to break with iran. earlier today the pentagon says b-52 bombers f-15 in a tent strike aircraft took out the targets that you mentioned in
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central syria 140 satellite guided bombs to do it normally russian jets would patrol the skies over the area, the u.s. military saw an opening flee to moscow and took it, there are reports that turkish backsliders are clashing with kurdish fighters in syria turkey and nato allies have launched airstrikes against the kurds who they deal as terrorist the turkish counterpart earlier. biden also mentioned austin tice, the georgetown educated american freelance journalist and marine corps veteran who has been missing in syria while on assignment since 2012. >> what does the u.s. no were austin tice might be and if it is safe? >> we believe he is alive and we think we can get them back but we don't have direct evidence yet. and asad should be held accountable. >> there are reports that hezbollah has violated the cease-fire agreement with israel
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and there is reports that hezbollah is out of syria in the cease-fire expires when president biden leaves office. alicia: it is alecia. can we continue the conversation on the destabilization in the region can you talk about the risks right now for syria to become a breeding ground for terrorist organizations to plan attacks on the united states or u.s. interest? >> we seen this in the past with libya, with iraq we saw in eg egypt. certainly there is a risk of uncertainty and instability. there's a lot of questions about the chemical weapons stockpile, president trump in april 2017 in the year later launched dozens of cruise missiles into syria to destroy bashar al-assad's defense weapons and they said that was a redline. they call that a redline that obama said he would honor him did not. he went to congress in there
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were no strikes. the big risk from officials in the white house and they say are the weapon stockpiles and as i mentioned earlier there is also kurdish backsliders by the u.s. government, there is reports that there was clashes there, turkish jets with airstrikes and reports there that is one of the regions void austin spoke to his counterparts, there is a counter vacuum and desperate troops rushing to to cash in. how do you have iran, hezbollah and russia weekend that was opportunity that the syrian rebels to take out the asad regime but one big risk they ousted the terrorist group hts was put there back in 2018 during the trump administration. nicole: lucas tomlinson, thank you for all the information.
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listening to lucas talking about the unrest happening, the destabilization and the potential for the uprising of terrorist groups, you been to this region when you were in congress what does this mean for the syrian refugees. >> is highly volatile, donald trump can get into office soon enough, i don't have the faith that joe biden and his crew actually know what the world is going on. when i went there 2016 it's so sad, this is on the border of syria but in jordan there are 700,000 people that are refugees in jordan in over 60000 that we visited you hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people that will want to go back into syria and adds to the overall chaos that's going to go on with the power vacuum that is there right now. >> it is more than just chaos, the middle east is on fire and you see the media criticizing
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the incoming trump administration. a lot of that has to do specifically when it comes to dni domine tulsi gabbard, she doesn't follow a political party when it comes to her foreign policy. you saw her go and she met with al-assad after there was question of biological and chemical weapon worker preaching didn't condemn wor russia for te invasion if you criticize trump for the qasem soleimani assassination. i think they're afraid of the unknown. i have been able to point you right now, eli lacks peace in the free press. the tulsi gabbard smears are unfounded, unfair and unhelpful, there is no evidence that she came to these views because she is colluding with a foreign power or disloyal to our country. the woman is a lieutenant colonel in the army reserve and she served in iraq in the horn of africa, questioning tulsi gabbard's loyalty is not only low but the tactic is ineffective in order to be confirmed the former hawaiian lawmaker will have to show that some of her position have
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evolved. what is your take. >> kudos eli lake this is a true journalist who looked at this objectively, tulsi gabbard serve this country honorably in iraq from the fact that she was skeptical about a couple things that were going on at the time that is what people do in order to learn what is happening here. david axelrod that i used to respect until today, he sarcastically wrote this on x. there is absolutely no basis to the rumor that asad spent the i am tulsi gabbard sofa. this is what you get when you work with or will work for donald trump, we see it with pete hegseth as concerned, we see with others that were democrats. tulsi gabbard earned more delegates than, the hears when she ran for president in 2020 and now donald trump is bringing her on board because that's what diversity is and shall do a great job and be attacked. when you're connected to trump that's part of the contract.
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nicole: we will continue to follow this there will be salacious media headlines to follow for sure. on the jampacked hour at "the big weekend show" fox news alert on the nationwide manhunt for the killer of united healthcare killer ceo brian thompson the releasing new images of the suspected gunman taken minutes after the murder, details on where police are searching tonight. ♪ ♪ huh, noom has glp-1 meds now? yes, noom combines medications with healthy habits so you can lose the weight and keep it off. yeah, glp-1s starting at $149. that's noom smart. noom. the smart way to lose weight. “all my friends sleep on a purple mattress now.
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eric adams says the police are closing in on the killer of brian thompson fbi releasing brand-new images showing the suspect in the backseat of a taxicab taken just minutes after the shooting here in midtown manhattan nypd divers searching for evidence and upon in central park for a second straight day, no word yet on the shooter's whereabouts or motives former nypd inspector waited on the cryptic message on the bullets on the show last night. >> he wrote on the shell casings, those messages. if that is indeed the message and he did it to coerce a population of civilian
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population you are getting into the terrorism area, state terrorism charge, he's doing a violent crime to influence the civilian population, that is the state terrorism charge. let's get him alexis mcadams for the latest police are releasing new photos of the person of interest. this photo was snapped on a camera it was taken minutes after the shooting and he was on his way to a bus terminal to skip out of town to get away from police. today investigators have been working to find any evidence in central park. dive teams are searching through the waters, looking for a weapon and any other evidence that they believe the shooter might have stashed away in the massive wooded area.
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police say they think they found the gunman's backpack in central park, they tried to hide it before he ran off. what was inside his jacket and monopoly money, they are looking into that. investigators say they are all of the same man. people say he has a different jacket on any looks very different some of the pictures but investigators say it's the same guy he checked into upper westside hostel right around thanksgiving that's when he was caught on camera smiling at the woman at the counter that is evident in the case, he was waiting for the ceo the morning of the shooting, across the street, sees the man walked up and gets behind them and opens fire all the video clips are key to the case when there are thousands of cameras all across new york city. brian thompson was the ceo one of the largest healthcare insurance companies in the world and the words deny, defend and oppose were written on the shell casings, what is that about similar to a title of a book that slams the insurance industry. i asked police is not possible
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motive. >> were not can it commit to a motor but would you look at the writing and you look to the victim's employment it could be a disgruntled employee or disgruntled client but were not really not out but were not committing to it at this time. no matter where you're watching investigators could use your help this is a nationwide manhunt. if you have any information about you guys demanded the photos pick up the phone and call 8577 tips, you can remain anonymous. >> thank you, now to something we cannot believe is happening far left so-called journalist are celebrating the death of brian thompson, a dad, husband, incredible including washington post taylor lorenz that posted this disgusting piece, why we want insurance executives dead. in new york the tasteless shooter look-alike contest was held mocking and celebrating the
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killing as the search for the suspect continues, united healthcare has built a fence around the headquarters and walked off employees while other insurance companies are closing's offices out of abundance of caution. nicole i'll get your reaction to snl, "saturday night live" last night we have lost all shame at this point, let's play that. >> it says something about america that a guy was murdered in cold blood in the two main reactions were healthcare stings and also that shooter is hot. >> police said they could get the smiling picture of the suspect after the man was caught on camera at a local hospital flirting with a female employee whose name has been reported. >> as i said before he is my age he is young children he has a
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wife and this becomes an snl's get at this point disgusting is only were to use. >> i think they were just making part of what was happening in the media which is not comical by any stretch of the imagination but they're pulling real headlines this is what were seen in the criticism of an imperfect healthcare system as a physician i feel their frustration with the health insurance companies everything obey. a society that is praising the murder of a father of a husband, that is a dangerous situation and reminiscent of the defend the police movement. that did not work out for the town that took away funding and support of the people who were trying to help them, the answer is certainly let's criticize and remove the private healthcare system. i assure you the alternative government run healthcare socialized medicine is not better the answer is to reform but that's an entirely different conversation. it has nothing to do with the murder but this is a human being and a society need to do better this is a man, human, husband of the father. we can talk about another day.
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>> people are talking about reform now, senator bernie sanders use this time to call for medicare for all. and democratic congressman ro khanna also added in addition to offering sympathy to thompson's family also said this is the time to talk about reform in medicare for all, americans want to discuss this they don't like that the claims are being denied. however, when we think about the possibility that this is an activist who did this in the goal could possibly be to start the conversation it's sad to think that he may have been successful. >> let me read you a tweet from anthony who is from columbia university school of social work. today we mourn the death of united healthcare ceo brian thompson gone down, today we mourn the death of 60000 americans who needlessly daiichi or so insurance company executives like brian thompson can become multimillionaires, 100,000 lights on that.
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>> those people are so disgusting. i don't even think the families held their funeral yet for their dad, come on. the nypd is going to get them, they are the best. too many clues no question about it. coming up next on "the big weekend show". >> if they were cricket, if they did something wrong if they have broken the law probably they went after me and i did nothing wrong. president-elect trump giving his first sitdown interview from getting under nominated 2020 for election detailing his plan to fight the deep state. drone sightings are being spot over another state besides new jersey, were continuing our investigation into the unsolved mystery. stick around. ♪ how are folks 60 and older having fun these days? family cookouts! ♪ playing games! ♪
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♪. alicia: during his first sitdown interview since his historic landslide win president-elect trump gives a preview of his inauguration speech and reveals details on how he plans to dismantle the deep state trump says his fbi would not seek retribution against joe biden but he did put people on notice. >> is it your expectation that kash patel will pursue investigation to get your political enemies? >> i don't think so. >> do you want to see that happen. >> if they were cricket into something wrong and if they broke the law, probably, they went after me and i did nothing wrong. >> for more on this let's go to richardson who is traveling with the president-elect and west palm beach, florida. >> good evening, president-elect also said he is going to treat
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his opponents from this election cycle every bit as well as the greatest maga supporter he said the inauguration will be about unity, the president-elect said he would not instruct his nominee for pam bondi to prosecute jack smith, he said he would pardon those who attacked the capital on january 6 though he did not extend the goodwill to the members of the january 6 committee he was asked if liz cheney should go to jail he said i think everybody that voted in favor of the committee that they will have to look at that, liz cheney is now responding to that and said the worst priest under breach of our constitution by any president in our nation's history, donald trump suggestion that members of congress who later investigated is illegal and unconstitutional actions should be jailed as a continuation of his assault on the rule of law and the foundation of our republic. the president-elect said he
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would fire fbi director christopher wray before his term ends and replace it with kash patel, as for the biden family trump suggested there would be no investigation under his administration. in that he says is not looking to go back to the past i making our country successful investor be sure will be a thorough enough success. we also have appointments tonight the president-elect saint senior advisor former personal lawyer alina habba is going to be his counsel to the president. a few state department appointments, michael into new and the first administration is director of policy planning at the state department. back to you. alicia: rich hudson important. good to see you. the president-elect said he is not one to direct the fbi or the d.o.j. to target his rivals but he's leaving it up to them, that can be read a multitude of ways. how are you seen it.
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>> i think the message from the president is clear, you go after the crime not the person. like the body to administration if you look at what attorney general garlanded they targeted the person that's fundamentally wrong you follow the evidence of the crime and whatever that leads you don't know where that's ultimately going to end up. the other thing to make clear that this administration will be better than the biden administration, senator grassley is one of the best investigators on oversight matters that there is. he presented the trump administration 154 letters that have gone unanswered from congress whether james comer or jim jordan or senator grassley or senator johnson, rand paul i think you're going to want to look into what has been suppressed and biden administration, get the documents, who knows where that might lead. before i go to you we're going to listen to something that the
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president elected to say about generally six. >> for what they did honestly they should go to jail. >> you think liz cheney should go to jail. everyone on the committee. >> anybody that voted in favor. >> are you good have fbi director and attorney general to send them to jail. >> i think they will have to look at that. alicia: there are critics of trump that will say those on january 6 select committee were doing their jobs. joe: were they doing their jobs honestly is a question. did liz cheney or adam kinzinger did they allow for any cross-examination of any witnesses during january 6 and that committee, no they did not. it was a fixed fight it's like you were watching a show trial for only one narrative allowed it was not about objectively going after good truth in terms of what happened there was a
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political hit job on trump. if you look at it objectively, when you watch that trial, you do not see an honest effort to get to the truth. it was an honest effort to take down donald trump in terms of january 6 to make sure he was never president again. alicia: we both talked about this, there was a different tone between the reporter and the president-elect, this is the first time in the history of trump that he hasn't been under attack and he knows he has the american people behind him. >> president-elect seem very presidential. despite president biden's campaign slogan of unity in bringing people together, president trump was not calling anybody garbage or deplorable or any other names he was saying i want to treat everybody the same and treat them well, we will work the together bring them together and you know what will bring it together is success he talked about bringing it on crime and helping with the economy and that is his message and it seems like he wants to move forward in a productive w
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way. >> he kept bringing it back to the reasons why he was elected he talked about energy, the economy, immigration, no matter where the conversation began he always brought it back to the reason he was elected that was hard to miss. coming up on "the big weekend show". >> if somebody steps a foot, 1 foot, you don't need to honor lambs, congratulations you are citizen of the united states of america. were going to in that, that is ridiculous. alicia: president-elect trump is vowing to deport everyone who is here illegally. what does this mean for birthright citizenship in the 14th amendment. find out next. ♪ 's
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not kidding around when it comes to his mass deportation plan, he wants every single illegal immigrant out, does that mean he is thinking of changing the 14th amendment. >> and you get around the 14th amendment with executive action if somebody sets a foot or two on our land, congratulations you're a citizen of the united states of america. working and that there executive action. >> if we counter executive action, i do want to break up families. the only way you don't break up the families, you keep them together and you have to send them all back. >> is planning to take big action on migrant crime, in fact he says they will be the very first to go. >> is a very tough thing to do
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your rules, the regulations that commit illegally, we have to get the criminals out of our country but were started with the criminals but we gotta do it and were starting with others and were going to see how it goes. migrant crime is getting worse and more frequent. here's a look at what happened over the past week alone. >> the member sits behind bars here in miami after being arrested for shoplifting as well as assaulting a police officer. >> chen day aragua gang bangers to apartment takeover arrested major new york city drug gumbo. >> another day at teen margaret the state of the hotel for months was arrested after police say he pulled out a knife near times square and stabbed a man. >> texas teenager was killed allegedly at the hands of an illegal immigrant from mexico back medina perez was a fugitive from his avenger, facing misdemeanor drug charges.
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>> 18 migrants of this vehicle, paid smugglers far more than the going rate of 3 - $8000 ahead. jason: the president was elected with an overwhelming number of people supporting him, this is a top-tier issue, he has a mandate to get this change. >> he wants to accomplish so much, some of what he wants to accomplish could take some time the president-elect could take action if he could do it quickly. the gears could get jammed very quickly also by lawsuits but here is the risk within 60% of the american people favorite deportation. if there are people who are going to oppose the action by the president-elect there could be backlash against that, the voters have spoken. jason: i think that the sanctuary city phenomenon that you have the mayors and governors that are going to supposedly block tom homan did
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what ice is going to do, that is going to be an interesting fight. joe: we saw jd crisper is overwhelming. we saw the mayor of boston and we saw the mayor of brandon johnson, chicago and the teens as far as approval saying he will protect illegals from being deported. if you were to be on the 30% side of the issue, roll the dice and take your chances. by the way you want to go against tom homan you serious as a present fight he's going to go when and make sure you have venezuelan gangs for instance being deported out of this country. i don't see how politically you look at this and say i'm on the side of gang members that are here illegally, the most effective ad that we saw during the campaign was kamala harris on take when she ran for president in 2019 saying she supported u.s. taxpayer dollars for those here illegally, sex changes in prison, this is
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insane and that's what really designated. the number one issue for the american people donald trump has a mandate in the american people absolutely support his efforts here. nicole: watching the interview and the specific question reminds us how out of touch mainstream media can be with the american people pressing it with executive action with the 14th amendment which is one that was created in times of sleeves that's been brought into use that for people who are here and parents are illegal immigrants. tom homan will have his hands full, his priority is getting the illegal criminals out of the country those who are in our jail systems and actively committing crimes right now. he will be busy doing that and concurrently the to be securing the border that will take a long time if they will move on to people who are here illegally but not committing crimes, president trump said in the interview and he wants to work
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something out he doesn't want to deport the dreamers he wants to work on something but he wants to make sure that our cities and states and citizens are safe and we have the resources to care for these people. jason: this is a big issue, he got elected and he has a mandate and president trump will get it done look at what mike lee said about the 14th amendment of fascinating read, coming up next the phenomenon is growing mysterious drones are being spotted over another state will ask her eyewitnesses on tonight's panel if they saw additional drones overnight. plus this. >> what you thing about doge. >> i'm looking forward to it. the government needs to be cleaned out. i think these are the right guys to do it. >> we hit the streets of new york to find out how americans feel about doge and the talk of the town. ♪
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in staten island new york as new jersey counties reported similar sightings in recent days. authorities still have annoyed you where they're coming from an fbi is asking for your help in identifying the drones. nicole you have more information on this question what. nicole: first of all during the break i get another alert there is a drum a mile from my house going over the neighborhood and governor of new jersey put out a statement earlier this week saying he's in contact with federal authorities and no known threat to the public at this time. what is that based on us living here in experiencing this young the faa that is closing airspace over bedminster water president-elect psalms because the drones were over there airspace is over the armory which is an arsenal that is supposedly supplying munition to ukraine why is it that we should not think that is nefarious or some of our foreign adversaries that are part of this not to mention the drones have interfered with medevac helicopters and the private airplanes going in the area, i
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as a citizen i am concerned were not getting enough information from the state legislatures in the state legislatures that i spoke to the very frustrated because they do not have authority this is a federal level because it involves airspace and they think the biden administration of the bureaucrats are asleep at the heel. >> we hear from governor murphy there is no threat to the public, okay governor at this time explain what these things are exactly the borough president of staten island these are military style drones this is the thing that you fly with your 9-year-old over a park somewhere this is something, i cannot escape the chinese aspect where they had the balloon that flew over the entire country, surveilled our military and facilities we did not do anything about it and we were told that was not a threat until we shut it down over south carolina. if you listen to local new jersey radio shows like one-on-one five they are getting
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flooded with calls and my kids are petrified, they would not let my wife go out to the store a couple of nights ago they were afraid the drones would attack, these are aliens and you're here for smokey and the situation you can have them we were well beyond the expiration date at this point but i don't think it's i think is the chinese. we seen this movie. people say why don't you follow them to see where they land, great question i asked the same thing, the reality they are updating our raters and the moment that someone surveilled them gets close to them there's a technology where the lights are going off and they can no longer be spotted. >> that is federal and is not happening call the white house. >> we need more information, we also hit the streets to find out what people are expecting from elon musk and vivek ramaswamy as doge takes on washington. >> what do you think about doge.
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>> i'm looking so forward to it. the government needs to be cleaned out and i think these are the right guys to do it. >> it's long overdue our government has been out of control since world war ii. >> the government waste. >> wasteful spending like transgender monkeys, what do you think about that. >> i don't think it's a good idea we should put money towards something good. >> what do you think the government waste the most on. >> on employees that don't work. >> the department of education. >> the irs. >> efficiency is keeping money in america. >> do you love elon musk. >> is a very smart guy. >> our own fbn is all of this and we have a headline we can put up doge consigned the 2 trillion in spending cuts the elon musk wants but the saving can take a while in the estimate that it could take about ten years but that's actually not
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that long. >> you not going to find in the first year they are bringing fiscal discipline back that is sexy. they are bringing sexy back that we will trim the budget and regular live within our means are you kidding for a fiscal conservative like me that is like christmas i come early. >> to start cutting i love it. >> it is hard trying to move a sleeping elephant. it's good to be so slow and folks need to be patient but they're getting it going. >> it's been like oprah giving out money and people will think it means anything will do a trillion to the signature into this and this adds up with interest, the fact that they are looking into cutting is a big deal and it will not happen overnight but you can't be shortsighted long-term game is good for us and our future and her children, amen.
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>> the pentagon failed the audit for the 70 somebody has to get in there somewhere. >> absolutely the team that's coming and we talked about tulsi gabbard earlier democratic presidential candidate, bobby kennedy junior 2024 presidential candidate. elon musk is ever voted for republican in his life now he is on board, vivek ramaswamy, billionaire businessman that's the thing about this team is not just republicans coming in to cut things, these are people that know how to do this. elon musk cut 75% of twitter's staff when he came in about the place. it's never run better, you can trim the fat there's plenty to choose from. in the end after the ten years working to see real discipline that we need organ to go bankrupt. >> we will see what they're able to accomplish. stick around, the big four is next. don't forget to follow "the big weekend show" on, instagram at big weekend show.
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the judge big accused of trying to force a conviction but patty's team is still optimistic that lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide will be dismissed. all right nicole bird flu has spread to his 15 states is been detected but cows for the very first time this year. testing of the milk supply. this is concerning to a lot of people coming up the hills of coveted. while this could have a major impact on our agriculture and supply industry, they are really doing this to maintain the spread. it's not necessary they are concerned about drinking infected milk was going to affect a lot of humans for the question is, raw milk? could it possibly affect the human quest mark the answer is they don't know what pasteurized milk they're not concerned about that. they doing to stop the spread of the bird flu and identify when they are infected. >> i'm a huge of milk a person
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not the 1% or 2%, i want froot loops i do apple jacks, special k. >> your froot loops are going to little less bright after rfk junior. [laughter] >> that maybe i should stock up now that's crazy. >> donald trump trolling first lady a jill biden for looking at tim in a certain kind of weight dwayduring the notre dame ceremy yesterday. he felt the fun cologne adder reading a fragrance or enemies cannot exist for this ad is savage you cannot what social media without seeing this thing. the look she is giving donald trump, i am just saying. what they do not love this admiral quick he said first lady jill biden could have been more pleasant he was very favorable and very complementary and discussing their interaction. and this is the trump we all know and love coming out in a
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men's cologne add a note on just the courts would think of the ad? oxygen and have dr. jill biden i know you love she called herself doctor byrd only to leave him for donald trump? i mean look at that it's the ultimate troll but she is giving him quite the loving eyes record so stop it. >> or extension must be quite the cologne i'm saying. do you work alone? a future car back in the 80s but i don't do it. i have no comment. we will move on. according to by documents obtained by fox news digital hip-hop mogul dave g is being accused of raping a 13-year-old girl along with diddy in a lawsuit that was filed today in new york. the lawsuit states the incident allegedly happened at an mpv vma after party 24 years ago but fox news digital didn't reach out to jay-z's team. they have not heard back yet.
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but one point from t the lawsuit quote many others were present at the after party but did nothing to stop the assault. we of course will continue to file this case. >> forget the epstein case the diddy files that come out or going to be very damaging. >> we knew this is just getting started tip of the iceberg 24 years ago is going to be really difficult for there's a lot of opinions out there but we need facts. >> the fact this was filed says quite a bit. anyway, that does it for us. we will see of next week and remember to always dvr if you cannot catch us live. "life, liberty & levin" is going to come on right next. it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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