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welcome to the big we can show. the big story tonight. president trump received an invitation from speaker mike johnson to address a joint session of congress on march 4 as part of his busy first 100 days in office. but, before he had sued d.c. the president was in las vegas he just wrapped up a speech on no tax on tips. here's what he said he. >> under our leadership will deflate inflation, bring down prices we are going to raise those wages. they are going to go up. put more money in your pockets o tax on tips. note tax on tips. your tips will be 1% yours. many of these workers are some of the very citizens hit hard by the by an economy. we had a great economy. the greatest economy that we have ever had.
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four years ago, but this is going be even better you watch. >> after his speech he was seen hitting a casino he has been winning a lot lately. [laughter] lucas tomlinson as in las vegas tonight with the latest. >> good evening. nata nevada part of the swing states sweep that propelled president trump back to the white house. came into las vegas to thank his support as many employed in the service industry. some of the largest hotels in the world he wanted them to know he does not he taxes on tips just like the sign behind meat says. >> i'm sure you have not heard we are going to get it for you. no tax on tips. note tax on tips. if your restaurant worker, server, ballet, or one of my
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caddies, i go through caddies like candy if i played badly i blame my caddie. any other worker who relies on ticked tipped income your tips will be one of percent yours pic was a busy first week there the president trump in addition to scrapping edi initiatives trumps a justice department asking the supreme court to freeze a handful of cases including challenging biden student loan bailout but some other cases d.o.j. once a put on ice happy with the environment epa regulations. overnight trump fired 17 inspectors in general for those are government watchdogs including those at the pentagon and state department here's some reaction on capitol hill from both sides of the aisle. quick sometimes inspector generals don't do the job they are supposed to do. some deserve to be fired. >> 's house is going to lower grocery prices?
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pete hegseth it sworn in as new defense secretary republicans want to see more of trumps cabinet pics rfk junior and tulsi gabbard. then monday trump is picked to lead the treasury scott bessent has his confirmation vote. >> think he appreciated. note tax on tips. sending the message about what he plans to do. promises made, promises caps and the cat eat line it was. >> i bet he is. there are no taxes on it. [laughter] here's a thing taxes on tips. taxes are all about incentives. if you tax somebody a lot gives him less. gives more incentive to work. that's all trump thanks about taxes but that's what he does no taxes on tips.
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her economics meet culture make work great again. no more pate your fair share no more of that starting at the bottom people making tips coverity decided were ceding the economic questions like a tennis racket going at the ball back and forth. all right, joan i want to play this clip president trump las vegas is talk about the political aspect of this. let's listen. governor, and you think that had an impact on the election? you do? like what a half a point?
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[laughter] is a pretty big. you had an impact let me tell you but nationwide over 4 million workers depend on tip income including an estimated 700,000 loans here in nevada will have a quarter. think of it a quarter of the typical restaurant workers pate comes in tips. i did not know that. >> we heard him talking to the governor of nevada. trump was a first republican to win nevada since 2004. how big of a role did this note tax on tips play? look to the point there's a reason h he's a first republic n in such a long time. 2.4 million restaurant workers this is really lift the individuals up. the thing is the working class
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party at their welcome their wes and the wealthy. these are policies that are going to be incredibly popular with the american people by and large. this is also something that's pacing the democrats off. they know the policy like this is going be hard to capture the voters again. >> i want to plate this clip is also talk about meritocracy the importance of getting us back there's a country. let's take a listen. >> back to merit based. did you ever think you're going to hear that again? it is based on merit. if you've got the talents, if you've got the work ethic, the whole thing it's based now-is not based on any other thing it's based on merit. it's based on your capability. if you jeer job well you'll go places. >> he wants to get the country back to excellence but we don't diversity, equity and inclusion is on the chopping block with the new admits ration. we were talking beak before he
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came on air as the president flooding the zone i feel it were living there dog years. talk about that for media strategy. great sums going back in the time the first trump administration feel you've missed a day you've got to catch up. even if you missed just this week is liquid in his at north carolina and california, that's the same day? you have to keep going and keep trying to catch up with this as part victory tour. but as you mentioned the line he uses office promises made, promises kept is getting to those places hitting the ground but he had great points about no tax on tips, service campaign strategy that worked. it worked so well six weeks or two months later kamala harris rent out her own. it did not seem original that point in time he sincerely believes where he is coming from on that from a standpoint. an economic philosophy standpoint. quit your talk about animal spirits what gets you excited? not having to pay taxes on tips.
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>> not just to win nevada it's a flu true philosophy i think they recognize that too. we want to get to this. president trump also stop by at los angeles yesterday before arriving in vegas to tour the devastation left by the wildfires in california. governor gavin newsom sharply tarmac uninvited but after that the president took but democrats on blue blast for part left policies from rebuilding their homes and their lives. >> you have emergency powers just like idea. you can do everything within 24 hours. >> yes an individual want to clear out their property, they can. >> everyone standing for their house they want to go to work they're not allowed to do it. a weak is a long time for. >> we will be able to be safe. >> without your help throwing tea at $43000 the federal government even if they have a half a million dollar loss. >> every insurance company left california. that's why you have no
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insurance. you made it so impossible. [applause] i will tell you this, i've never seen us they were almost nobody is has insurance. >> we had a lot of insurance company's pull out. >> insurance companies have been warning you. because i love the transparency of all of that for this is not the only disaster trump says was mishandled. he thanks he might botch the north carolina hurricane recovery it so badly he wants to get rid of them. >> wwill be a network of fundamentally changing, terminating or overhauling fema. fema has been a disaster. >> i thought one of the most remarkable things we saw were both of these events he turned it over to the victims of the hurricane and also the wildfires. i don't think we've ever seen a politician do that. >> and you don't know what they're going to s say to mabelo bash you but in this case he's yes, the democrats failed on
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this. they failed on the people the policy they continue to do so but you get liberals that have a wish list, things that seemed like good ideas it just does not work. and now people are facing the consequences of the policies of people they voted for. >> bryant is going be dealing with this when they look at the disaster relief. do you think with california there should be some conditions involved to get forest management under control question at the water mismanagement they've had as well? what's every thing in life has conditions. everything should have conditions. when your time and taxpayers around the country helping out california, and taxpayers have shown throughout time they are very happy to do that. but, they want to really help california. giving the money do the same thing you have been doing, that is a disaster. setting up the next disaster. so yes, there should be conditions. not tied to other policies just tied to forest management or
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water management or cleaning up brush. the direct things i can help california. >> looks like this come from today's near post. it says right here california scheming. >> molly, another thing i love is watching him put the democrat politicians on blast for failing their citizens right in front of everyone. right in front of the cameras, it was glorious. >> he so controls the confrontational spout right there on the spot going after insurance company saying these people want answers they want to get back to their homes, clean things up why can't they make it faster? explain it to me, why can't we get this done? it's interesting about the transparency is very interesting. when it comes to money, this in the governor's office and welcome president trump to california for an open hand they know they need the money. you talk about conditions when the thing that's been reported on an address to president trump himself concerns the conditions will not be related to the fire. he has addressed that to some extent interesting to see how that plays out as well.
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quick super quick point, donald trump's come off his demand of the people no matter where you sit, who voted for, what your income bracket is this is someone who is coming to defend us b but people been screaming r that but we have a president that is a full-time president not someone who sleeping and. >> i want to same fact check karen bass in real-time say no you are wrong that's not it may or. [laughter] >> it's only been a week. iyou got a lot to cover. and on this show coming up on this and jampacked a big weekend to show president trump's laser focus on making america strong again. details what we can expect from defense secretary pete hegseth. first we are bringing the big guns active-duty u.s. troops have finally arrived at the southern border when it blew state governor is changing her tune on the presidents mass deportation plans. ♪
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planes will deport every migrant every day. >> is that going to be a constant commitment from the u.s. military every single day to take deportees out? >> yes. >> is this what we will see every single day ending and what the president has a promise is in millions and millions being deported? >> yes. the numbers steadily increase the nation wide as we open up the aperture print right now it's a public safety threats, national security threat it's a smaller population. we are going to this is president trump's promise. as the aperture opens the beat more nationwide. >> rates are under way the far left resistance appears to be cracking. at least seven democrat led cities remained defiant including boston but massachusetts covers begin to change her tune. >> if the trump administration requests it, with the massachusetts state police assist in mass deportations?
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>> know, absently not. every tool in the toolboxes got to be used to protect our citizens. to protect our residents to protect our state. i would not describe it as a raids. it seems to me is what we expected and what i support. which is the apprehension of criminals and our communities. >> what eight change and tune. lisa i come to you for this on a blue state democrats to say they're not going to help donald trump the mayor of chicago, brandon johnson's mother individual. that are clearly obstructing ice should face consequences including jail time? >> i do pray they should. they're breaking the law and putting citizens at risk for you look at some of these people they are protecting, one day alone the cut over 530 illegal immigrants caught three to 73 were criminals. you look at rapist, attempted amurderers and that mitts, pedophiles in the mix as well they're all caught up in this
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one date round up by the new trump administration. i love the clip you had the haitian gang member with 18 convictions in recent years is i'm not going back to haiti, hate trump live by them foreve. left about he says is wrong is going back to haiti. very forceful message there. what congress needs to do and they look at this reconciliation package coming up a in this budt matter, we have to get funding by the trump administration to do their job is going to cost money to do these mass deportations. 55% of americans want to deport all illegal immigrants according to the american times. they're behind trumpets with the top issues. congress has got to get it done but trump needs a funding and the trump administration needs a fund to get it done. >> there are different questions. that was for criminals and the 55% was for all illegal aliens. sample different questions.
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you are not from massachusetts but you live there. what are people feeling about deported migrants? what does a been a pretty incredible week they were doingg this right along with ice and that video at the haitian man came through that incredible storytelling they did. but, over the course of around six months there been more than two dozen offenders captured by eyes as they have been working all this time. there is a concern in these communities and massachusetts across the nation about criminals being in the community that should not be here at all. his been fastening watch the massachusetts governor change her tune. most glaringly on that point where she's at the state police would not cooperate back in november. just the other day the state police will continue the federal authority. it's always been the case. it has been interesting to see a change in juniper it is notable
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massachusetts is not shy away from electing republican governors from time to time. there may be perhaps a little bit of that in the democratic minds across the state, the blue state. this is perhaps there is a lot in conversation the democrats usually say if you deport all these migrants who is going to be able to do this particular job in this particular job? how does this impact the economy? >> i don't care what the job is. i like the murd murderer or rapt not do the job but how about that. that is what tom homan is saying. we are going after these guys do you want a murderer to do your lawn care? or to work at the restaurant or whatever it is? i don't. so the governor of massachusetts is sitting there thinking if i oppose apprehending murderers and rapists i wonder if i'm going to the challenge and the answer is yes someone is going to speak common sense and that's what i'm going to do.
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they do need to fund this you have cities that are fighting against it. the trump administration is going to have to do the job with ice, with tom hellman and not expect local law enforcement in some cases help not because they don't want to buy because they are in a city where the city council won't let them. that's a tragedy of it. >> is thinking lawn care with the site of murder. >> who wants that question will find someone else to do that job as an american they can do that job. >> literally, literally. cap next fox news alert. hamas is now release former hostages around the ground and insert with a report on what is happening there. plus it's an american takeover president trump is carrying out yet another campaign promise and is getting amount of reaction. stick with this. ♪ humana medicare advantage plans. carry this card and you could have the power to unlock benefits beyond
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we are back with a fox news alert hamas has freed for female israeli soldiers and a second hostage release since a cease-fire agreement went into effect last week that women are finally reunited with their families after 15 agonizing months in captivity. in exchange for their freedom israel released 200 palestinian prisoners. meanwhile u.s. officials telling fox president trump has not lifted the shipments 2000-pound bombs to israel. fox news senior correspondent mike tobin has a place in tel aviv. israel is an intemperate status celebration as four of israel's daughter's arm back in the jewish state. all of them release from hamas captivity today. also the first time in 4077 days there at the ravine medical center they are all listed in stable conditions, 90 hostages remained in the gaza strip.
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they were released for 200 palestinian prisoners what are 20 of them serving life sentences. seventy-eight were sent into exile never to return to the palestinian territories and of course israel. the white house has released a statement of truth social reading in part the united states overturned its great partner israel to push for the release of all remaining hostages the pursuit of peace throughout the region. back to you. >> mike tobin thank you for that. president trump is fulfilling another campaign promise. in alaska he restored the name of the mount mckinley had been dubbed in ali back in 2015 by obama br pray that is not all te gulf of mexico has now been renamed as a gulf of america. not everyone is living trumps new terminology. the associated press is ignoring only carried authority within the united states. mexicomexico swells other counts and international bodies don't have to recognize the name
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change. okay lisa let's talk big picture here. we are renaming things. that's actually significant when it comes this political moment. how do you read that? >> the gulf of america he is reasserting our dominance with the rest of the world. we have seen are standing on the world stage are greatly diminished under joe biden who have not been able to practice to turn snow in is afraid of us under him. hampers reinserted asamericans . you look at the actions he takes in august in 2070 he dropped the mother of all bombs in afghanistan he is with the 59 tomahawk missiles to syria as well he likes to do these acts of strength and is sending these messages. look at foreign policy at the playground mentality want to be a kid on the playground everyone is leaving alone everyday respect to over the past four years we've been that kid getting stuffed in the locker. absent bringing up some painful
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memories from high school. language matters. it was not that long ago that we were renaming schools, statues or tearing them down. it's a progressive movement to rename everything. it's interesting trump is playing that game as well. not everything wants to go along with it such as the associated press. >> that language lovers, they have a whole study at. [laughter] >> they are in its addition recalling at the gulf of america why can't they get on a question. >> is little battle going on between president trump and the ap they agreed at the mountain the authority to change geographical names it's been called in ali since 2015 the former president barack obama change it back then it comes to the goals of mexico, america they say the reason they don't want to change it they are not change it because the reason is about jurisdiction.
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the mountain is fairly on u.s. land and geographic names are the presents. the gulf shares borders with mexico or trump does not has jurisdictions in the gulf of mexico has carried that name for more than 400 years. pretty interesting. the language lovers of the ap pushing back. quick to dentist in the language lovers and trump. famously, a great journalist said we take trump seriously you do not taken literally. he's a guy who knows how to use words to convey a bigger message. i think about mount mckinley for example. trump loves mckinley. him and talk about mckinley on the trail all the time. or he is trying to do is connect to where we are back to another moment in american history work he saw strength. you listen to that tell me more, help me understand where the strength of america comes from but i think that is brilliant. >> toxic quick note.
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if you wanted to rename something and fox news said no we are not going to acknowledge that. not going to use his name they would be up in arms. the ap decides they can do this. i got to tell you that is about strength. it is about dominance is about america first. ensuring our people no matter what the policy may be benefit more than anyone else. it's indicated that donald trump's going to be a president for the next four years he's going to be concerned with the american people's going to benefit our country more than anybody else. >> just because things existed for 400 years doesn't mean you can't question and pick. >> up disagreed with the standards and inclusion? [laughter] it was a good chance i disagree with that on a lot of things they won't go into that. >> that was funny. coming up on the big weekend show democrats proposing really bad ideas and we are
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all in now. because this is now a billionaire feeding frenzy. it's a race. it is how can i show how much fealty i have two donald trump in order to get my digs. >> this comes president trump suds executive order to combat china with ai program saying the bill will provide the u.s. ahead of china. >> gwen jude create tremendous jobs it will create a lot of benefits medically for cancer research and other things. it's a huge impact. right now we are way ahead of china. we are way ahead of china because of what i'm doing. >> coming to first on this ai we've been told to be very afraid of it. it could potentially destroy humanity there is the concern some of the nations might get
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the technology and usage more effectively. either economically or perhaps in war for as well. oxidant we are in a race with china what kind of are we bracing to? that's my concern and all of those spieth look at the nobel prize winner he's known as the godfather ai. he has expressed concern ai systems will surpass human intelligence bill escape human control. you look at things elon musk is purposely set as well set ai sai could be more dangerous than nukes. china's autonomous killer robots are on track to serve in the battlefield soon. one expert called it the greatest danger to the survival of humankind. i don't know,. [laughter] let's go. happy saturday at. [laughter] [. every happy saturday everyone.
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[laughter] you got to think about that. [laughter] those are all possibilities. [laughter] will go the other direction on this. [inaudible] i want to win the race on this. i will our ai to be better so that it can help us defend against the ai doing all those bad things. that's why trumpets hang of the billionaires pick of the smart t guys, that tech guys, aoc just talking about how upset she was about the side switching, it could just b be people are interested in advancing their own success. they see an opportunity and perhaps were pressured more than they wanted to be under the biden administration. some of these tech guys have acknowledged. >> i do not trust mark
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zuckerberg at all. he is an opportunist. clearly a lot of people believe that as well. i do agree president trump. we should be ahead of china on these issues as we know china wants to be the head of the world they want to dethrone the united states as the world's superpower. cocoa19 the lab a leak theory most of our intelligence agencies all of our intelligence agencies have accepted that fact at this point shows us how badly china really wants it. so, as much is it lease that gave frightening commentary at. [laughter] i do agree there is a need for us to be in the fight. not just fall off the map and say let someone else handle this. >> it is been very busy not even quite a week is been in office for relief more than a few days. trump is already take on the federal reserve over interest rates. >> the demand that interest rates drop immediately but likewise it should be dropping all over the world b that intert rates should follow us.
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>> is not just interest rates the president also signed executive order calling for new regulation on crypto currency. exploring a national stockpile of crypto. some think the fed chairman jay powell's war would never happen. >> are not alone allowed to own bitcoin we are not looking for a law change for that is the kind of thing for congress to consider but we are not looking for a law change at the fed. quick thoughts on the president having power over the fed? >> you want to do that? [laughter] >> it's crypto because he cannot demand interest rates goes down he does have a ton of power here is how. if he cuts spending and brings inflation down, then the fed really has no choice at that point but the cut interest rates. if the president does his job on fiscal policy on monetary policy we will get the thing he's asking for but that is as a lever and he hope it is a town n it.
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>> marches an exoenzyme when we could look to the president had an impact on that or no? >> too soon in my view the not going to cut interest rates the next meeting or two or three. when the presidents or skin the job done in inflation, i really hope he does then you're going to have a conversation. >> any thoughts on crypto suggestion? that was very industry interesting. >> you see the crypto burros who got behind trump easily when talking we need regulation around this. we need that policy u.s. government needs to support it. a lot of individuals with the new money and the new currency if you will are expecting. more so than anything else is refreshing for a lot of people i believe. >> powell needs to be pushing back on that to great extent. globally speaking there is a question how far does america get into this? >> i think trump is going to be looking for always to build the economy and also is an outsider
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and thanks little different than everyone else but i think it's fair to criticize the federal reserve as well. look at over 90% of the donations the fed federal staffs to democrats. they were talking about repeated rate cuts ahead of the 24 election. and after trump one, change their tune. it is fair for trump to throw some criticism that way. >> he should be able to get into that conversation all the time i love having a president who guess what, understands monetary policy that's a nice thing. rethe real question. [inaudible] [laughter] will discuss in the commercial break. [laughter] for coming up the government has been tightlipped on declassified files on america's most mysterious assassinations. president trump is finally giving the people the answers they want. ♪ ♪ (slow down) ♪
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a lot of people are waiting for this for years. for decades. and everything will be revealed. okay? give that to rfk junior. >> yes, sir. >> president trump is on declassified the assassination files and former president john f. kennedy, former senator robert f kennedy and martin luther king junior. what other files should trump declassified but we hit the streets to find out in this week's talk of the town. >> are certainly plenty of documents we would like to see. >> i want to know thing about the aliens. >> a jfk assassination we. some of the documents and of course hunter biden. >> the truth matters that is the truth it matters not what side wins. >> whoever is in the government
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is no more fit to know things about this sort of matter than myself. >> will never know until we start classifying information like that. >> maybe there are some things that do not need to be declassified. maybe there's a national security issue. but it would pay to know for the average american. >> that is what america is thinking on this. interestingly into the last gentleman subpoints, martin luther king junior's family had some thoughts on the release of these files but as a tweet here think we can look at. for us the association our father deeply personal and family loss that we have endured over the last 56 years. we hope to be provided the opportunity to review the files as a family prior to its public release. what you make of that? >> i agree i think they should go to see it as a family predominant cloud they embrace a decision. i'm wondering what took so long? we do need to know what happened. we need to know and these leaders from martin luther king saves a black leader, know he's
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an american lady like jfk and senator kennedy these are issues we need to have the full record open donald trump is doing something a lot of people are very grateful to him today. >> is a ton of energy around this for the present acknowledge that and said this is a big one, people want to know this there are good reasons for that. >> isn't it ironic the guy who's labeled a threat to democracy will be the one that will restore faith and confidence through some of these actions as well for this is what we need but we need transparency we need the people. the answer to us the american people. i fully support what he is doing here especially after being lied to us out tremendously throughout covid i think these actions will help restore faith in government so good for president trump. >> let's go 40 days or so in the future we start to get this information. what is it going to mean? i have a heart for the family as well the president does you see
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it when he hands off says give this to rfk. everyone has a heart for the families are political leaders our president that was assassinated. the american people have a right. i'm worried it's on b documents and paperwork the answers everyone's hoping to see may not be in there. they've been hidden away for all of this time an explanation may not be in them but we won't know until you get chance i should look at them. >> but if it's like that what if it lands with a thud you get the paperwork and you find out there's not a heck of a lot new or beyond it we sort of new or something like that part does not diminish the importance of this in your eyes? >> you know it is the act of being transferred to the american people answering their calls are doing the will of the american people it's just the act alone of what he is doing and that transparency is important and what we need at this time but no one trusts about anyone trust the government? >> transference there and see on what whites take is on for multiple administrations this a
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president problem finally put ink to paper all t departments kept it closed. let's dance have a little fun at what else you want to see? what else needs to be out there? it's only to see that covid records. we need to see that. so many people's lives have been impacted. some folks didn't get the covid shot are having issues. we know that because signs approved it we need to know why it were reinforced into somethig like this? lisa i know you've been outspoken on this you've written about it with a lot of criticism so thank you for your courage. that's when the big issues of pickwick to shifting lines of the intelligence community related to all of this. >> think it is very kind of you. i also want to know about matthew crooks, and of the things we don't have information wwhen we have more information about them now that will have a new secret service director of the american people deserve answers about that. hope president trump also finds the answers about that as well there's a lot of things we do not get a lot of information about that we should.
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>> anything that could impact american lives where we should have a right to the information there should be broadly more transparency. it does seemed like we are moving in that direction. >> there is a time in america where think there's a high level of trust in our institutions. we said it may be it for security reasons some things ought to state where they are. we don't live in that moment right now. >> when the government told us that it was a la lie it was abot protecting the government not about protecting the american people the jig is up. people are onto it they know it's a library just like with covid go get the vaccine this'll be good for you. no it wasn't, but walked down igood for the american people. 6 feet, social distancing they said they made it up and then we look at it what was it all for? to protect dr. fauci's own capability gain of function he was finding it biology. often times and now we know the
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reason the government tells us that is to protect itself, not speak works very good point i know gianno once more ufo let's be honest face looking up in the night sky the answers are out there. >> the stars are aligning today. >> i love to talk about that. [laughter] i am so sorry. coming up in the second hour the big weekend show. we've been in talks with hilary clinton of all people these failed democrats putting a return to public office in the near future? president trump just made a major move in his fight to dismantle the deep state. ♪
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hello, i am morally along with brian brenberg, please abuse and welcome to another jampacked hour of the "big weekend show". the whirlwind proper speak for the trump of menstruation as the president issues a flurry of executive orders, everything from designating cartels, terrorist organizations to during mass deportation. even trumps normal detractors have been tipping their hats
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success. >> circulate images on the internet, migrants getting on the aircraft and behind the scenes making more people eligible for deportation. putting up memos, guiding eyes officers on a case by case basis revoke their status at the very least knowing what they are doing legally through memos and guidelines to make these promises happen. >> next up, getting tom's cabinet scott and transportation secretary john duffy, marco rubio, john radcliffe, pa pete hegseth and kristi nolan have been approved for the cabinet posts. pete hegseth took an oath of office at the pentagon has the pentagon chief, i should say this morning after vice president j.d. vance cast the tie-breaking vote casting vote to break the tie.
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last night to push excess over the finish line. >> i want to think the president of the united states, commander-in-chief, fellow trump. could not have a better commander-in-chief and him. the owner of a lifetime to serve under you. we look forward to having the backs of our troops in your back executing your strength putting america first and rebuilding the literary. >> fox news senior congressional correspondent chad pergram on capital will with the latest. >> escort bipartisan support with seven democrats voting yes. tim kaine was among them with democrats having problems with defense secretary pete hegseth. >> even if it's not somebody i agree with on policy grounds. i only reserve my notes for people who completely flunked
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either the qualification or character test and that's why i fought against pete hegseth back some have voted for three of the four nominees confirmed by the senate. secretary of state marco rubio, ca director john radcliffe and no one expect a bipartisan vote monday to confirm treasury secretary rick. >> these are people capable qualify for these jobs and i'm hoping the democrats recognize that and get the support we need and enable us to get going on the next set of anomalies back during continue, to in the coming days for health and human services secretary nominee robert f kennedy junior. >> i talked to him again yesterday, we've had conversation, he's winning people over. he has an army of people across the country that support him. i look forward to working with him and doctor oz to make america healthy again. >> gratitude chad pergram.
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imagine the things he's handling in his brain -- [laughter] >> coffee is the answer. [laughter] >> president trump has been clear about his priorities to restore america's military and stop the words that broke out under joe biden. >> we will again build the strongest military in the world. i will sign in order to stop warriors from being subjected to radical political theories and social experiments while on duty the mark we will get woke out of our military immediately and make it like it used to be. >> the middle east and working very much about trying to get the horrible war going on in ukraine, russia. >> tom's new defense secretary promised to strengthen the u.s. military, revived defense industrial base and we establish
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deterrence ending the war in ukraine and continuing to support. he's been a strong critic of woke policies at the pentagon. he was not ruffled during the confirmation hearings and today he had a swearing in, his beautiful family was there, seven kids and it will be interesting to see how things get rolling. >> is an honor to be in the confirmation hearing. he is the leader we need. this time and place, we need pete hegseth. secretary often was a disaster and we know that. we know america standing on the world stage has been weakened, our enemies, iran has been attacking our warships and snow consequences for a long time so think about america first, the recruitment, the lack of recruitment the numbers are way down. pete will bring up he cares
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about the veterans. he has a heart for them. he's going to do with the president of the united states tells them to do. the last administration it seemed like military officials were pushing back. people be the guy who will stand strong for the president. >> the heart for the warrior and all he's done and that work and he talks about the philosophy behind bringing in america's fighters. >> he showed that, i worked everybody. more detractors than anybody up for confirmation and they brought more than anybody else. i've known him for decades, who were childhood friends, we grew up together. the same things he was doing on the basketball court in high school to be the best player in high school is the same he's done in his confirmation hearing to show everybody he can do this
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job. a simple message. readiness, lethality and equal standards. that's how you? the pentagon. he'll surround himself with people to help them and that's what he will lead on. >> it's it's a day to look forward when it comes to pete hegseth, he was sworn in and this is his chance and all of the detractors whether they went off after his marriage or character, he's done it, he's the guy and now we will see what he does. >> they couldn't break him. i was on the show the night before, if anyone -- [laughter] just kidding. he's the right man for the job. commander-in-chief inauguration polite, recruiting numbers are already up because men and women didn't want to sign up to serve under a rudderless administration because of its botched withdrawal from afghanistan, 13 service members killed so we are already on the
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right track in the even if you watch the questioning from the liberals, they are focused on the wrong things. women in the military this and that, i don't care if women serve, i would the most lethal military possible, every country to. that they are focused on the wrong exhibit shows you how we got to where we are today. he's arty laid out a message talking about the president gave a clear message, peace through strength and they said how he will do that and revived order. rebuilding military to match drastic utilities and defend our home and so he's arty on the job and the message has been sent. i promise everything will be better for the guys in the ground and the country. >> he is getting to work. >> is not just department of defense. he needs to clean house but also the deep state, it's been after
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him almost a decade. trump fired at least 17 inspectors general in a friday night purge releasing almost every department of the federal government. it's not unusual to do a lot of firing but is this different? >> i think it was ronald reagan who said most famously personnel is policy and keep up the federal government right now chocked full of people dead set against what president trump wants to do so when i see this, this is cleaning house, it's getting back to constitutional government again and that means people in the federal government who care about the constitution and want to come to work and do the job the american people hired them to do so i don't know them personally but it's the president's prerogative and i'm
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glad he's taken the prerogative to get people in their all about constitutional government. >> we see this extensively with ag across the country and that sort of thing but is this not so much about the people but almost a remaking of what's happening? >> and if you been on the receiving end, the weaponization donald trump has, he would rethink a lot of what you are doing in the way government can be westernized. we saw with 51 intelligence officers but the justice department was aware in 2019 it wasn't rushing disinformation yet people with on in 2020 sign a letter telling americans otherwise so our government and throughout the government, it's full of people like that so it's up to donald trump to get them out of government is not westernized against him.
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>> interesting to see how president biden reacted where he also expressed distrust so how did the american people trust the president and incoming president doesn't trust? >> a cover for joe biden, he knew his son was guilty. i think that was cover but what i can to say is i spoke with the senior person connected to donald trump and i asked, the first administration there were a number of things he laid out the didn't happen. he said he gave the order, he just didn't do it so if that's the case, fire everybody you know is not aligned with the american first agenda the inspector general's, they are responsible for investigating these agencies. impacting the president's agenda, they can try to protect those people so you need eyes and ears on the ground more
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people you trust to do the job so we can get the corruption out of government so i support this and am pretty sure there will be many more people fired. we see it week one. >> you need people more interested in investigating government instead of protecting government. >> coming up on the second hour of the "big weekend show", will she grace the cover of spoke as first lady after last terms fashion industry seems to be having a change of heart. california racing for mark destruction is the first major rainstorm not expected to spread across the state any minute and we will have a report on the ground in the golden state next. ♪
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>> right now mudslides and the potential of mudslides big concerns. look at this house behind me, beautiful beachfront house was split in half by mudslide for water used to put out the fires. rubble and we will get more rain so there's concern that could be even more mudslides on buildings already broken in half. look how close it is to the highway. another hill with land scorched. donald trump was here yesterday to assess the damage and talk to local leaders about their needs and his firm what the democrats letting them know they need to go to the red tape and bureaucracy and environmental restrictions that hold people back.
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>> you have to exercise the muscle. >> i did. >> you have a powerful emergency and you can do everything within 24 hours. >> is individuals want to clear out the property, they can. >> everyone standing in front of the house want to go to work and they are not allowed to. >> we need people to be safe. >> a heated exchange between presidential and karen fast as he tries to help people who have been devastating. worried about another crisis and potential mudslides. we will get some rain expected to the next couple days so we are just holding and praying everyone will be okay. >> thank you for that report. joe biden out, democrats scrambling to find a new leader
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and one failed candidate keeping her options open. >> our work is not done and as you know we spent long hours and long days together, it's not my nature to go quietly into the night. >> is not ruling out president in 2028 and hillary clinton about people for advice. the two women who lost to don't have spoken several times since november. another failed democrat is the ground. andrew cuomo leading the polls to be the democratic nominee for new york city's mayor and gavin newsom they think fierce backlash of how he's handling the wildfires. if you are kamala harris just lost to donald trump looking for advice you come back, your first
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choice? [laughter] was going on? >> kamala harris could never because she is not an authentic person. she basically ran as medina. if you know medea and tyler perry movies, this is more focused on transitioning inmates in the people of california that the case for many years and we saw it here as vice president so it's like joe biden -- no, barack obama if you want advice. [laughter] >> let me contrast, be andrew cuomo story is interesting because he spent out of the light for a while and politics, they seem to be second and th third. mayor adams under duress. what you think about what will? >> is pulling is he potentially
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beats him in a race but old headlines over sexual harassment from 2021, does everyone forget what happened? forget covid and everything that happened? that if there is a political contest, i think that would be rehashed so i don't know that it would turn out you never know, there are stories that rise from the ashes all the time. >> one of the big challenges for the democrats is the next bench when they keep going to leaders who held on to long. hillary clinton, the bench didn't get made. president biden holding on when he said he would be the bridge candidate and then you look at the headlines today with pete hegseth getting sworn in by the vice president, so much of the
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branches in their 40s. what are the democrats going to do? >> i know you are a huge fan of kamala and slovo. [laughter] were the democrats doing next? >> i hate them all but it extends much deeper. their idea is, there's a gop piece that says on the campaign trail convincing voters these things are real, the democrat ideas were so crazy voters -- it can't be true teachers are compelling telling parents their kids want to transition so that was a challenge. their ideas, what we have seen his they create these problems, transgenderism and climate change and all these things. america burned. their cities burned, their
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states burned and they don't focus on real issues. in california a special session to protect themselves against donald trump. meanwhile, l.a. times article recently talking about the reservoir specifically built to save the pacific palisades was empty so maybe they could have been focused on that instead of protecting themselves from donald trump. >> go after the real problem. that's lisa lewis recomm recommendation. >> i hope they don't take it. [laughter] >> still ahead, one democrat senator how things elon musk needs advice from her and cut wasteful spending. ♪
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>> that to office. president trump signed executive order requiring employees to return to imprison work. in some residents have mixed feelings on the move. >> people do need to go back to work in my opinion because. everything is over now. >> i don't necessarily think it's valid. i think it is political stunt. >> imagine how much money taking to run the buildings. >> this comes as joe is finding more ways to cut government spending will is warren is offering her help. elon musk is a list of the government more efficient such as shutting down gitmo, releasing convicted criminals utterly from prison in the prioritizing progress, eliminate or reduce funding from federal charter schools terms, making
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for-profit colleges ineligible for a grant and fully funding irs. >> lisa lewis, you talked about crazy ideas, what are you thinking? >> maybe we don't include her. [laughter] maybe we leave her out of it. i am excited, federal employees should go back shouldn't be treated differently that anybody else they don't deserve special protection but i'm excited to see what they will do, there are so many opportunities for wastefulness, cuts to re-examine how we do business and outsider like elon musk to come in and modernize our government as well. rand paul $1 trillion spending that could easily be a and even the government still messes up in his taken advantage of. look at ppp funding, 10% of it was misused. they call it the largest fraud
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in u.s. history, 80 billion in the out was abused so well intentioned things go awry. >> thank you for your analysis. i want to go to this note post they listed yesterday. the first 80 hours approximately 420 million current and pending contracts have been canceled. two leases cancel the focus is on contracts and on our keep but things. i work for the federal government -- i did. i was in politics when i was 14. i've done a lot of things. [laughter] >> but i will tell you. thinking about federal government what we need to return back to work. i saw personally a lot of lazy
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people so imagine being lazy at home but they were hard-working people. as we look at the list, what else would you think needs to be cut. >> first of all, i love the idea that you can close down some of these buildings you have the guy on the street -- i don't know. [laughter] that's because you work at home but i say let him go. we talked about the inspector general's earlier, let's reduce the size of the federal workforce. works there, he found something else to do. let's close that. vivek ramaswamy had a great idea we spent like 500 billion on programs no longer authorized by congress if they are not authorized, we shouldn't spend the money, let's get rid of t that. the number one think we should not do is listen to elizabeth warren. [laughter] she really at this, to save
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money, let's release terminals, not enforce the law and take away school choice. that's actually what she said and her list which is why the democrats and their bench are in so much trouble 21 pages long and she -- i'd be happy to work with you on these matters. [laughter] >> you think she should be the next democratic nominee for president? >> it didn't work out so we will see what happens. look ... to be exciting next election season but she talked about painting and corporations, it could be a place for elizabeth warren and all democrats, it should be a bipartisan effort. >> bernie sanders wants to up next ten. >> and everybody together, make government work finally. >> that's why trump is pushing
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america first policy and even some democrats to oppose thing i can work with you on this and that. >> i read her face just now. not all ideas are good ideas. [laughter] >> i was thinking about elizabeth warren. she saw her husband, great to see you, what else would he be? i thought in my head, make government again, it's ever been great so we don't want to make it great again should. that was a thought bubble you saw. coming up next, democrats drooling over another the controversy. did bmw get fooled? that's coming up next. ♪
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assassination of president trump on facebook. secret service investigating after shannon seconds you can see was arrested in west palm beach florida but running way. cocaine possession and only joking when he made the threat and pray for the president safety. the left never learned, once again facing backlash for comparing political opponents to nazis and hitler. this time needed for our company bmw leaving x and some are suggesting the move is due to false claims of elon musk making a salute the trump rally. >> my heart goes out to you. >> rather than receiving praise for the decision, bmw is facing mockery and well deserved. democrats seem to have forgotten
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the make similar gestures in the house as you can see there. i think this will thing is shameful. you can hear his words, he was moved by the crowd and his heart goes out to them and they crucified demonize him with something so evil to compare him to hitler. >> it is sorely ridiculous but four years ago if this would have happened, he would have been canceled, every company would have gotten of x. we did a world where this thing was actually taken seriously and good news is, if bmw got off for this reason, everyone is like that stupid, you should not do that and there's enough sensible people out there in the world to say we don't do this anymore, we don't play this game and to me that is the silver lining. we covered her rationality again and that's good news.
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>> there's more trump supporters and kamala harris on the left but what is despicable about what we have seen with president trump and elon musk, they created the environment or received threats like what reported so they created that environment after he wins, you got joe biden sitting down a couple of hours at the white house, obama laughing with him carter's funeral so clearly they don't think a threat to democracy yet they said those things anyway. >> talking about that a lot, democrats making those claims yet they want to laugh and talk with them so we know it's not true. i will push back a little bit on this. we know it wasn't a salute, we know that but if it happened four years ago, no one would have said anything because he wasn't connected to donald tr trump. that is the reason people want
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to find a rationale and call him racist or naughty or whatever, elon musk is a powerful force within the trump group if you will and his inner circle and this is somebody helping make america great again if you will. his a technology junior's, a genius on every level and they don't want to see the country succeed with his help the demonize him as much as possible and they would do that to anybody connected to donald trump. >> as an economic policy, is somebody just sincerely believes this, it didn't work as an electoral strategy. the last two weeks or so of the campaign, they were off the rails in the rally comparing comparisons to average american citizens broke the candidate and half of america doesn't votes for him in the popular vote so i
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got to ridiculousness. he is a fascist while pushing back against this idea that failed and is not working out. >> elon musk got back to that world four years ago and said i hated that world. i'm going to buy something and make something that can rid us and that's what he did with x and now bmw says we are off in the world says you are a fool for doing that and that's a better place. >> but you've noticed an escalation. one time matter is a republican and i called you racist, min minimum, any number of people the left has embraced. george w. bush and etc. but now it's like you are a which is worse than racism in their view so it's crazy how the escalation has happened and it seems like it won't stop. >> and is losing its power. >> it has.
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another left any magazines and photos of article calling her fashionably dark for observing her new york book. part the oversized how they design the talk about outfits. save me on this. [laughter] >> and got a house, passion should everyone, this is the most fun part of the inauguration and made it enjoyable. everybody could weigh in and talk about them in my favorite was arabella rose, she had this beautiful beige outfit on. everyone looked fabulous. i looked little. >> another person who looks fabulous, lisa boothe. [laughter] >> what does fashionably dark mean? is at a good thing? >> i want everything she wears,
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don't think i could afford it i wanted. she's elegant. i'm just glad we are returning to the days of femininity and elegant in class instead of the past four years of like purple hair -- look at these women throughout the inauguration looking setting. i was obsessed with her dress she wore to the candlelight dinner, crystal and pearl absolutely beautiful and i think she was sending a message with hat because if you saw the 2017 and operation, study and patent blue they have been through so i think she came back with the hat and the look going back with a vengeance of these next four years, we are going to get things done and we know what you've done to us in america is back and we mean business. >> the fact that you can remember what she wore -- >> i love it.
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>> will tell you everything. [laughter] >> amazing. i'm still stuck on the purple hair. [laughter] >> i wanted to leave that vision. [laughter] >> a new it girl. trump stole the show's taken the internet by storm. tik tok is calling her down to earth, beautiful and funny and the next big influencer and one even asked her to prom. popularity from her youtube channel where she gives behind the scenes look into white house moments. highlights of her inauguration walk. >> today my grandpa becomes president of the united states again. >> let's do this. >> the green room. red room. i like the red room. >> oh my gosh in.
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>> not my world that i would say the background look into the different rooms in the white house was pretty cool but one thing i saw, there is this third generation thing here of folks like them mastered the social media space and how to recast where they are coming from. >> a senior millennial, i can tell you -- senior millennial correspondent. [laughter] >> it's really good and leans in on what donald trump did because of barron trump. he got connected with the gen z the political win because most people thought republicans in
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general would not when and certainly there's been a change the things like this, what she's doing and she's an incredibly gifted golfer, things like this, i think it will back the curtain for a lot of people especially young people who may have an interest in what's going on they are not necessarily watching mainstream media. they get their news from instagram, x, facebook -- maybe not facebook anymore but you get it. [laughter] >> i feel better about that now. >> her speech -- you had me at facebook. >> it implies the president so well what she was talking. he printed it off and he was so proud of her. he tries to talk smack and get in her head and sinks are settled when her parents are looking. she did a great job of showing president donald trump the man
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welcome back. concern for the big weekend flops the biggest fails of the week. i'll go first former political reporters have revealed editors quashed and slow walked negative stories on former president biden. including hunter biden laptop story with no explanation. quick take, we need to write about the hundred biden laptop at toles' come on the hike don't write about the laptop, don't talk about the laptop. do not tweet about it. the only end up writing was a piece that called this information which could be called misinformation. what's interesting reporting as opposed other party about stories we are told of the course the biden administration
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most specifically perhaps to the greatest account regarding health and well-being of the president. >> you can take that one story and news organization. don't report anything negative on biden. >> according to the new assessment released by john ratcliffe two is sworn in as the cia director is now leaning towards the wuhan lab at leak theory as part of the covered pandemic for this is something a lot of us have covered for a long time. no, maybe that's not the case the government was clearly lying to us at that time. >> the institute literally working on gain of function research. if you don't say my answer to the first two stories. >> elon musk and sam altman in the heated battle over the competing artificial intelligence project with the latest exchange began after open a key player and stargate the ai
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infrastructure project president trump announced this week that's coming with a massive investment push. it is kind of a flop they are fighting. but to be honest with you smart people fighting about ai i am here for that. >> of the octagon it jew member elon musk and mark zuckerberg were fighting going to actually physically fight each other. >> sam altman looks pretty. >> you really like that nerdy fighting you are the kid it being put in the locker? [laughter] >> i am telling you guys. that exceptionally important story. ongoing legal battle with ends with us costar took a heated turn as his team is accusing lively as a gag order letter of being intimidation tactic for the story so juicy. everyone is suing each other. but in the process of all of this they're going to waste so much money and blow themselves up. you don't see how important this is?
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[laughter] i think it's important story. that movie on netflix was pretty good it's sad to see is going on. >> did you watch the movie? >> are living know these people are. [laughter] it is going to johnny depp amber heard all over again? >> they were not in a relationship. >> an interest in that media. they just work together thought because i don't think these guys were progress another episode of tmz. does anyone else have annoyed nf their talking about? >> that doesn't year old but will see it back here tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern for another big weekend show. i was in route to dvr if you cannot catch us live. "life, liberty & levin" is coming up next. a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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