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a precedent and also paved the way for president trump to do the pardons that he did in his first week of office. trey: just for the record, neither kerri urbahn or i requested a pardon. i reserve the right to do so in the future. thank you, kerri, for loaning us your legal expertise on this sunday night. take care. >> thank you, you too . trey: thank you for spending part of your sunday with us and have a great week and find us online going for them on the trey gowdy podcast good night from south carolina ♪ hello everyone along with lisa
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boothe, joe concha and molly line. welcome to the big weekend show in the big story tonight. all eyes are on florida president trump returns home from his cross-country trip particulars on high alert after two people were res arrested ths week for the rest of the president. trump is preparing to host a house gop annual retreat tomorrow at his golf course. one big beautiful bill. containing all of his immigration energy and tax policies the house works on trump's agenda, the senate will be trying to get his senate across the finish line is packed with confirmation hearings rfk junior and kelly loeffler scheduled for wednesday before kash patel and tulsi gabbard take center stage on thursday. things are expected to get he doesn't democrats are to slow down the process, watch this. >> democrats have already begun stalling president trump's nominees. it does not seem to matter who
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it is. >> i don't think it is too much to ask to make sure we have a full real debate. >> you support murphy slowing the confirmation process down? looks absolutely absolute our ideas of the whole truth come out. but they try to rush them through we do not want that to happen. >> i caagain tried it slows this down as long as they keep jamming us were going to say stp and keep working away i don't think want to get to the recess appointments but if necessary we will i'm really optimistic we keep plugging away will get them all across the finish line. >> counselor to president trump is here to react in moments. first let's go to dana marie mcnichol who is live in florida. >> it has been nonstop for president trump. he has hit three major cities in just two days. today he said he was preparing for a very busy weekend ahead. as you mentally wreck were
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welcoming or public and lawmakers who trump national to speak about a multitude of government spending to immigration. helping to push president trump's plan through congress. this afternoon is a busy day trump learned to repatriation flights from the united states carrying illegal migrants were canceled mid air and not allowed to land an in columbia. he quickly reacted posting on truth social the u.s. is ready to impose a travel bay on and visa restrictions for colombian officials. he also said he's planning to impose strict financial sanctions up to 50% tariffs on all colombian goods coming into the u.s. the colombian president did respond on x thing he directed his officials to raise tariffs on the u.s. matching president trump's threat of 50% by the colombian president admitted to
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blocking flights because migrants were flown shackled at the wrists and ankles. he said he'll complain send a plane to the u.s. to pick up his citizens for a quote dignified return. and in washington the trump administration directed heads of federal agencies this week to terminate all staffers of di offices. secretary of defense and pete pe hegseth said the pentagon will comply immediately posting a photo and ask there will be no exceptions, name changes or delays. when asked by reporters of trump had time to get in the rou a rof golf today he said no, i will be too busy but not surprised he was already plannisalready planp internationally. that could be to saudi arabia or the uk. >> and dana marie thank you for that. president trump moving quickly to reform the fbi acting director brian driscoll putting
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federal agents on notice will trump's nominee to permanently run the agency, cost patel has big plans to fix it. cork took down the fbi hoover building on day one reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state. same thing with d.o.j. you're bringing in the right people at shrink government for the people need to know there's a deal weaponization, the department of justice print that in my opinion is how congress can most important a secure the trust to resecure the trust of these agencies and departments. strong beliefs already freaking out the far left. >> this man has these of the experience or the temperament for this job. >> think there are some nominees that are people i think i can work with. i'm also deeply concerned about what i've heard mr. patel site in the past. >> even before patel becomes director trump's deep state purchase already begun he reassigned nearly 20 career
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d.o.j. officials and fleet before a firing at least 17 inspectors in general that multiple agencies joining us live california-welcome to the program for very good to see you. what is the trump administration expecting when kash patel heads oto the hill this week? >> of course, like everybody else are going to try to push them back. do what they do with every single person the president has nominated. there is not successful we do a centiscenter marco rubio, as wew with kristi noem will get them through because are qualified. pete hegseth another example to going to try to press than the going to try to embarrass them. these are very well-qualified individuals and they will succeed. they've also been taking meetings answering tough questions when they threaten several going to take your time, take all the time you want. at the end of the day you better push them through this is what
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americans voted for on november 5 these people are disruptors in a good way they're going to fix the country we've seen so much action from president trump and they are right in line with his america first policies. this thank you for joining us on sunday night was moved immigration trump is reporting isa to arrest 1200 -- 1500 illegals a day per border bordet tom homan in chicago today or he is overseeing the arrest of migrants in the big windy city. illinois is a hotbed of resistance one of 22 states suing the federal government over president trump ending a birthright citizenship for the state governor has doubled down on that today. give a listen. >> you heayour them talk about something unconstitutional. the removal of birthright citizenship we are going to hand the way of an unconscious order will also stand in the way of them breaking the law and illinois if they are not following federal law.
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christ given that statement how will the administration fight back against this democratic resistance? >> democratic resistance is completely ill place and i would advise against it. democrats are not acting like americans they need to listen to what americans wanted we do not want fentanyl pouring in. we do not want children being sex traffic part for war criminals coming over our board of thatborderthat's what they v. all of these individuals including gavin newsom what his son in l.a. are looking like a mess. they need to get it together if their entire future in politics that is a truth president trump is doing what america wants. controlling our border is when a part of what america voted for we cannot have crime in our country for the individuals of you look at what tom homan, who he has targeted first are people who have criminal backgrounds people of hurt americans, hurt people in this country have no business being your columbia's
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resistance to the plains is very simply doesn't like the way they are treated per the treated like criminals may cross the border illegally you are a criminal in fact when you cross the border illegally have criminal records you are even further unwelcome into this country but that is what president trump is doing. cleaning up the mess, tom homan is doing a tremendous job of it. >> would also if your take on the house oversight committee investigation into the potential of thd banking of conservatives here's what chairman james: told maria on "sunday morning futures." >> evert numeral instances of gun church is doing d banking. it just a process of the bank's policy? or is this our government stepping in like what we found with twitter and facebook where the government stepped in and said they wanted certain conservatives the platform uncensored. >> you have evidence of some d
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banking conservatives? >> yes. >> president trump recently took the ceo of bank of america to task at the economic form for debunking conservatives for this is personal for him is white, the first lady, son barron walk he tells about that what will the trunk trump administration do moving forward? >> he spoke very well about that with the people who were in davos. he made very clear one thing. america is going to be treated the way we show you are not allowed to target conservatives whether it be through unlawful law fair as we call it which he has been a subject of or targeting people because there conservatives and not allowing them to bank look at bank of america's on the posted something on their website and on their apps addressing this put that in itself is telling his words are meaningful and working. we are not going to allow anymore. if you are an american citizen it should not matter politics are you're not eligible profile
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people i note many conservatives that were in charge of the trump family is one example. it is unacceptable. as an attorney i can tell you they have a very big risk by targeting them. once look at why was it.was it done like what mark zuckerberg spoke about joe rogan? was it the demand of president biden's administration? i don't doubt that it probably was we are going to be investigating a finding of the american people deserve fair treatment. >> it is molly here. president trump has survived two assassination attemp attempt ths not stopped saturday night live from it doing another tasteless joke on the subject last night. >> i wish those two could talk to each other at lincoln could teach trump a lot about the importance of preserving our union. trump could tea deep link and ho turn your head at the exact right moment. >> this of course was the moment they were trying to mock. >> take a look at what happened.
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[background noises] quickly mention also earlier there is a heightened sense of security around the president added two more people arrested for threatening him just this week. so what do you make of the way the left is responding? >> i recommend they go to church. i will be honest with the. [laughter] i'm a god loving person and i'm sorry but that is a serious policy and where to write that down. go to church. pray to have your pray for pierce because abbott indy any individual even if it's a former and current present that's a disgrace i don't who watches that show it and were at last i checked the ratings are gone way down. they are just pathetic. that's where seeing the likes of cnn, msnbc and these sho and the view, really stinking. the american people don't like
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what they're like we don't pay we want level of peace and unity. this divisive comments it is frankly inhumane. never mind un-american. it is disgusting. i would not wish that on my enemy. but if they want a future on tv i recommend that look at what their cable networks are saying to them that real nuisance with the american people want too. fake news, divisiveness and hate and that is hate speech is discussing what they said. they should be ashamed of themselves. >> the best advice for the day on sundays go to church. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> alright coming up on the big we can show the presidents of mass deportation plan is in full swing but not migrant gangs or targeting the rich and famous. at first the commander-in-chief is teasing a new plan to end the israel/hamas war
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terms of the cease-fire agreement. fox news senior correspondent mike tobin is live with the latest in tel aviv. >> molly there are a lot of development's out here tonight that'll ease the tension on a very fragile cease-fire starting with some new hostage releases. as you mention stat mentioned se on the remaining hostages. israel had not been allowing palestinians in the ba go back e northern becaus that hamas failo release an israeli civilian female hostage. she was supposed to be released before the female soldiers who got out yesterday. bored out of the foreign ministry is that she will be liberated before. in fact the prime minister office is really prime minister office was more specific thing is going to happen on thursday she will be released along with the last female soldier held hostage. also one more hostage is expected to be released with them that hostages not been
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identified there's a lot of reporting an american hostage will fill that spot be scheduled release of three more passages for saturday remains on track israel has also been given the status report about the remaining hostages involved in the first phase of the cease-fire and what we know about that report is most of the hostages involved in the first phase are still alive. starting tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. israel will allow palestinians back to the north of the gaza strip. also in 11 on dead lebanon deads in the south of lebanon the israeli army was supposed be out of there as of today but today the white house made an announcement essentially extending the deadline for israel to get out of the south of lebasouthof lebanon has now d until february 18. also today the new u.s. defense secretary at pete hegseth had a phone conversation with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in that conversation he stressed
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u.s. commitment under the leadership of president trump to israel's security. >> very significant updates very delicate situation. excellent reporting it recent days. thank you. president trump is urging other countries like jordan, egypt other arab nations to accept more palestinian refugees here is what he said. >> i would like egypt to take people we are talking about a million and how people. we clean out over the centuries is many, many conflicts. something has to happen. it is literally a demolition site right now. people are dying. under the get involved in some the arab nations in a different
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location. live in peace for a change in progress egypt said it rejects any attempt to move palestinians out of their land. even though has been devastated by the war. jordan's a foreign minister says that country is also refusing to take any refugees. so this is fairly bold on the part of the president. joe, we will start with you. >> we observed 12 -- 15 million people over the last four years on the biden administration part of the population roughly of gauze is 2 million i'm not saying it's realistic to move out all those people. but as gossip functioning at this point? jordan and egypt are rich countries. they can afford to take in these people they have rejected this time and time again. as far as a solution it's not a bad start. i don't think you do it to completion but at the same time they have to step up. jordan has taken in 2.389 million the country's
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taken up the most palestinian refugees in recent years. here's a statement from jordan's foreign minister. our rejection of the displacement of palestinians is firm and will not change jordan is for jordanians and palestine is for palestinians. lisa europe was super they don't want to take these people there's a reasonable wall protecting them. you can look at a poll in march of 2024 after the october 7 atrocities were over 70% of people in gaza and the west bank believed the terrorist attacks that killed 1200 people and 253 individuals were held hostage, kidnapped from their homes. that was the correct thing to do. so we saw a lot of the citizens celebrating in the streets partaking in the atrocities that took place. i was coming on this show the weekend that happened you look at this concert of women being raped next to the bodies of
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their dead friends. of course they do not want to take these people. the idea of a two state solution is out the window. how do you have a two state solution next to these people after what they did on october 7? i do not know the path forward is that 60% of the structures and it gaza are basically destroyed. i do not know that rebuilding looks like i do not of the path forward is. it's going to look a lot different than it did before hamas and the individuals who supported it took part in those terrific terrorist attacks. >> on some of the great challenges with the suggestion by the president is these countries are pushing back according to the "washington post" there is a quote egypt foreign ministry reiterated its unwavering support for the palestinian people and their rights to land in accordance with international law. it strongly condemned actions that undermine these rights including displacement and settlement expansion. that is when the great challenges as a suggestion by the president also the people in
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gaza do not want to leave. they are concerned they will not be allowed back. >> it what's of the egyptian foreign minister said we are supporting the palestinian people here. what do you think president trump is trying to do? you've got a place it's almost on the livable filled with terrorists that have to be gotten out of that place. you do have some innocent palestinians he is saying if you are a neighbor and those people want to get out, help them so we can rebuild. the insinuation years that trump is against the palestinians you've got to reject that out of hand he's a guy's trying to solve the unsolvable and it involves rebuilding. it involves getting terrorists out. it involves protecting innocent palestinians. at least he is trying to do that. he is going to get nailed for coming up with the idea and it's totally unfair. he's trying to think what would you really do in reality to help the people who live on the ground quester. >> member the gazans elected
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hamas into power in 2006 you could say they did not have a lot of options you do not to continue to support hamas all these years later. >> the un just practically speaking 60 plus% of the gaza strip has been destroyed, leveled down hospitals, schools, 92% of homes. there's also the challenge where it logistically thlogistically e for people to live right now they are displaced up to 90% at any given time have been moved to move multiple times. >> in terms of being specific he is not saying it's permanent he said it is a temporary while they rebuilt nine out of 10 homes are destroyed. how is that a functional place in a way, shape, form in terms of an economy, humanitarian and basic existence? you've got to do something until your better solution that's a start progress who is fighting the rebuilding as well question requires that money coming from? we shall see. in the potential resettlement. that's a good point.
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>> he is a developer's thinking like a developer not a politician wants to say the right things but never help anybody. talking like a developer who once physically, maturely to figure out something they can help it. >> right now getting a lot of political pushback. >> of course he does. he always does still have the big weekend show trump's top cabinet picks are gearing up for the confirmation hearings they are ready for battle. >> the people of greenland would love to become the state of the united states of america. we were greeted with a tremendous love and affection and respect. >> and president trump sticking to his guns on greenland joining the united states. reallvaguely closethat deal? ♪ —hi! —hi! ♪ chocolate fundraiser. ♪ with the chase mobile app, things move a little more smoothly. ♪
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america's borders. he has his eyes is set on the panama canal ascending secretary of state marco rubio down to panama as its first international trip. as rubio talks panama trump said he thanks the u.s. is going to have unquote greenland. greenland leader was to set up a meeting with our president and the prime minister of denmark which controls the island nation had a fiery at 45 minute call with trump. she is one of many danish politicians who has some problems maga fest destiny. listen. >> dear president trump, listen very carefully. greenland has been part of the danish kingdom for 800 years it's in integral part of our country it is not for sale, let me put in words you might understand, mr. trump [bleep] off. >> that sounded very msnbc
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issue. what are your thoughts awake at greenland? >> verse well and settling up ie worst thing donald trump is ever heard. [laughter] oh my gosh it he just say that to me, my goodness. guess what is still happening here? the conversation is still happening. do not know were going to end up with greenland will we get it? i don't know. what we get with panama? i don't know the end is not have it is up be better positioned in the world to defend u.s. interests. there could be a lot of different ways to slice that. what i love about this is a president trump is keeping it on the table he's saying tough things getting to tough thing sd back to him but so what he's talking with the prime minister's talking with the people of greenland. marco rubio down at the panama canal something good is going to happen for america from this because he's willing to keep the conversation going for even if everyone else wants to tell him to you know whatever that guy told him.
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>> at leaslisette this is out-of-the-box thinking we never heard our last four years from joe biden after his brain turned to applesauce basically. >> it sure did but this is about leverage is in it? will we really get the panama canal and greenland or is it having more access to the minerals and oil for example on greenland without controlling it or the panama canal in terms of driving the chinese out of there? >> i think it's all the above. this is what america first looks like. we've not had as a president as you point out for the last four years you cannot practice deterrence we have a president probably uses life alert. that is been our problem as a result of this a weakness leasing china and russia go row closer together we seek increased trade with russia oil. also joint military operations as well between the two countries. we've also seen russia invade ukraine we've seen increased activity with china in the south china sea as well as with taiwan. both the panama canal and greenland represent opportunities to counteract that
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practically russia's presence in the arctic with agreement you look at the panama canal china operates two out of the five imports near the canal. he sees the panama canal and greenland as an opportunity to put china and russia on notice as well as the rest of the country or the world rather. i see this is a very smart strategic thinking from the president. >> molly, you do a lot of field reporting isn't the right thing to do if you you're cbs, abc, c, "washington post" to send reporters on the ground to greenland for example in sake, talk to people and say would you rather be part of the u.s. where you don't have a 95% of your economy subsidized by denmark or, would you rather stay with denmark? all i've seen his fox reporters there but not many else. i would talk to the people more and get a feel of what they feel because ultimately they decide this thing too. >> credit to alex hogan and her team getting there and getting a
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boots on the ground is probably a little warmer people woul retg at the panama trip. but these are excellent points you guys of all made this is about trade and money it's definitely about the western hemisphere which goes back to the monroe doctrine will be hearing a lot more about the from the lawmakers talking about keeping the influence of places like china and russia that are trying to reassert or insert to a greater degree their influence on us in the western hemisphere it's not just about acquiring something it's about drawing a bigger circle to say you are coming to places where you do not belong in reasserting american interests in an american first agenda. while sometimes being painted as an expansionist view, america everywhere but in reality it's about protecting american interests as they stand in this hemisphere and saying this is still our grant heritage. >> lisette made a great point to. let me tell you what it is. it's not just expansion you
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remind me of this trump is trying to get in the middle of some things. trying to get in the middle of china and panama is trying to get in the middle of the russia and whatever they're exploring and greenland. they want to make it about he's out there conquering the world, no he's trying to undo some of the bad things that grew up it sounds expansionist it's really about pulling out some of the weeds i would say and that's really an important thing to start with ver. >> i think you articulated that better. i was not fishing for a compliment. it's a mutual admiration society no question about it but either way selfishly i want to see us take greenland just so i can see lisette boothby put in charge of that greenland bureau. >> i volunteer as tribute. >> will see about that part coming up next, are far left media outlets on their deathbed? rhetorical question. that is coming up next if you're living with dry amd, you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy,
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the collapse of the liberal media isn't looming the left has a message for the suffering media companies but senator bernie sanders stared on x's cbs caves the belief that we have an independent media protected by the first amendment is undermined cbs stand tall, support the constitution. meanwhile cnn and msnbc are laying off staffers left and right. trump is predicting quote msnbc is close to death but cnn has is reached the bottom, this is a good thing. they are the enemy of the people. one of trump's biggest vote cnn and gemma crosses reportedly getting booted to a midnight shift from his 10:00 a.m. show too. >> your campaign had an ad showing migrants climbing over walls. >> that's true they were not actors they were not actors. it is true. you think they are actors? they didn't come from hollywood.
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honestly you should let me run the country, you run cnn. he did it well your ratings would go up. >> nothing beats a president trump press conference. [laughter] with that, reports or circling cnn ceo mark thompson verges on air account to not express outrage in the coverage of the presidents inauguration. we are going to start with you for your huge fan of jim acosta at. [laughter] [laughter] close personal friend. [laughter] so tell us, what is his future? what does that mean for cnn? >> is a futures either working midnights which is quite the turn from 10:00 a.m. or he's going to quit the network altogether. this guy's been a journey not a journalist, that is sarcastic, an activist from day one. he is the cheesy actor that you see around 3:00 a.m. it's all performance arts. we saw it before. i am sorry i know you've got a
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lot of tvs at your house. i do i showed you before. >> keep it pg guys pickwick sorry about that. it's only 6:00 p.m. >> it is a sunday night. this is getting off the rails completely. here's the bottom line jim was a white house correspondent, as we saw there during donald trump part one. the minute he left office curiously he ran out of that white house briefing room faster than barkley i can't ask a democratic administration a kind of questions i asked the republican administration but cnn is having suite 300,000 year old in prime time. we put that in perspective. toledo, ohio as a bigger population then a 32000 get 90 million homes changes have to be made in this cheesy d list actor out to pastor weatherby at midnight or gone completely. >> or 3:00 a.m. >> for the audience at home because joe is my friend he is not a big jim acosta fan for absolute clarity.
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bryant, there's an anonymous to be exact that was quoted before the election saying if trump were to win it would mean the main stream media is dead. heat one, so is that mainstream media dead? >> this is their moment of choosing. how they went to approach thing this cbs thing is interesting i do not know the law on this they did a bad thing when they took an answer from kamala harris it would've been enlightening for the american public and spiffed it up to look like she knew she was talking about. i just think that is bad business you are losing the trust of your viewers. so they can make a choice now. they can move acosta to midnight or wherever they going to move him. they can put voices in the lineup who will deal honestly with what is going on. or they can lean into what they are doing in that case i agree who is watching that stuff? there are too many places to get your news to spend your time watching toledo, ohio size audience of whatever breed that's amazing.
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that's an amazing shrinkage in their audience. >> my favorite seinfeld episode thank you. [laughter] >> were not gonna pick on toledo or skinner max. but in the spiffy up category we had a great deal of media that's doing a look back and admitting they covered up some stories and perhaps do not delve as deeply into then president joe biden's health and well-being. we all act surprised when the debate occurred. in the wake of that people are angry. they feel like they did not get all the information from news sources they were turning to entrusting. it is unsurprising this is the result of people turning away from the news entities they feel like did not get than the full story. it happened before and during the russia hoax era. if you watch certain networks you would think president trump was going to be taken away to present at any moment and prove he was best friends with putin
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and these wild, wild things. it all turned out to be utterly false. when the mueller report came out and said ratings tanked on these networks because people felt they did not get the truth. they did not get the real story but they did not get the perspectives is when the wonderful things boxes so well is the variety of perspective. >> a joke, what do you predict for the next four years in terms of coverage? >> piercing the layoffs right now it literally before us is going to be a lot of consolidation. as far as coverage adding to brian's point the reflex, the dna of so many people that are in this industry is to whatever trump says is wrong, is a bad therefore will be criticized. it becomes this thing you do not want to be on television and that is predictable you do not want to be an echo chamber. what separates the fox and not saying this because i work for fox for many years i covered fox before joinder as a contributor. we have an actual news division you watch a special report brooke baird you see an actual
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news show we are getting objective journalism. bill hemmer and dana perino america's newsroom is a great show. they have somebody democrats on they realize it is fair. you do not see that on msnbc or cnn. when at night they have an election night coverage, it's rachel maddow it is nicole enjoy. three opinion house when we have election night coverage with actual journalists on and off the opinion people for the opinion people to give the perspective but they are not anchoring and that's the whole difference we are seeing is there anyone named joy that's actually joyful? >> very good point. >> is on they don't work in that media they probably are. because if you're watching her name is joy we love you. brian, good. >> is joy in toledo watching the show and we love you. >> thank you for that. still ahead box office flop has been nominated for two oscars,
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♪ the rocky for soundtrack. oscar nominations were announced this week one of the big honoree was the of course trump bashing film the apprentice. look. cooks are over leveraged with debt up to their ears. >> and i'm talking about. >> is getting ugly. ♪ cooks don't you forget i'm a jew. >> goat figure the film scored an academy award nominations for its two main actors despite being a major box office flop. how major? bringing in just 4 million in the u.s. another film about a republican president, reagan, scored 30 million of the box office. of course was totally ignored by the oscars. >> and cures, ron, what would you say is the issue of our time? >> a question about it, communism and the soviet union. >> mr. gorbachev tear down this wall.
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>> i sought reagan, and i interviewed dennis quaid not interviewed had a conversation with him in milwaukee and i use it in my book later. he said reagan was the most challenging role for him. i get the total fan boy thing. you were in the right stuff you were given any senate the parent trap which my daughter got me into this a thousa there's a ths dennis quaid has done for he said this was his most challenging and favorite role. feel that rotten tomatoes, critics give this film 14% positive review which is like one of the worst possible reviews you can get. the audience score is 98% were the highest ever forest gump was only 94 shawshank was 93% the cells of the disconnect between critical sue may be liberal in that audience he loves it pickwick so typical. i don't look at rotten tomatoes when they see a disparity like that with the audience score, i want to watch that movie so bad. it's got to be good.
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i did not seat reagan. i want to see it. i did not even know there was a movie about trump called the apprentice. >> exactly. >> it is election season. everybody knows everything going on with trump all of the time. that movie must have been so bad or so an interesting did not even hit most people's radar because it always him and only forming box of the box office but how about that? you show me the trailer i can see why nobody wanted to see it but looks really stupid. it's going to get up for all of the awards right? >> that's how it works. one of the reviews with the super villain origin story tells you exactly what you need to know about this movie and the way it is being presented. i did not know about either it was right before the election. i think to a certain extent hit on this, it's the american people have the power on who
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gets the rating becomes cultural phenomenon in the long run. we are only talking about this because this came up the disparity. i think the fans are the ones of the ultimate say. >> are we that out of touch or is it the case we didn't know about this movie? accepted really lucky if i watch any movie you did not even know that existed. >> the apprentice makes a whopping $4 million, maverick makes pro- american movie when what hollywood hollywood get itr business. i'm not saying a route wrought american all the time you can have some balance. >> 77 million there's more of us than them. thought they'd start making movies for that audience but funny story about top gun maverick i took my dad i always try to spend time with them each a parent when i go home they're still together pray they love each other but i try to spend time with them. anyway pointed being scenes were so intense his heart rate monitor is apmonitors apple watg
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off. >> really? it was a great movie. i love this movie was rejected in this election cycle but every hollywood style start supported kamala harris from george clooney, to julie roberts, they were all rejected. i do not watch any of these awards shows i love when there's a comedian that makes fun of them like ricky in 2020 at the golden globes saying start a streaming service you would want to be hired by them or look at nikki glazer recently mak glasen they have no influence and they did not over the election and that is when i tune in. >> that's the way to go. so here we are. >> thank you for doing that the rest of his need to see it. it is streaming where every watch streaming videos. anyway coming up on the second hour of the big weekend show relief for years after biden's a botched afghanistan withdrawal new details reveal the taliban
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could be holding more american hostages than we know. word isn't tom homan is on the ground in chicago the dea and at los angeles has been deployed to assist with immigration efforts. stick around. ♪ ♪ did you take your vitamin today? that's my job. ♪ nature made. made with quality ingredients. (glasses clink) made to care for you, every day. ♪ from nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. (realtor) we've been telling clients it's nearly impossible to sell a home in winter. not true - i just help them sell directly to opendoor. it's hassle free. wait - this isn't going on the internet, is it? oh... (vo) it's true. opendoor makes selling easy in any season.
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brian brink bryn burg and lisa boothe and joe concha. welcome sot big weekend show. mass deportations in effect arnold the country. mexico and guatemala received flights of migrant and columbia refused before their president reversed courts. trump was threatening with refusal and looking like they're no longer needed. here in the united states, things are running smoothly, border z tom homan is leagued the charge in -- border czar tom homan is leagued the charge and the dhs is cooperating to enforce immigration laws and we're learning that ice made arrests in atlanta as the trump administration wants between 100-200 migrant arrests each day.
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the dhs arrested 50 illegals this morning include colluding members of the tren de aragua began and other illegal withs ties to tda arrested in san antonio, texas, and nashville, tennessee and they were caught and released at border by biden administration in 2023. cb cotton has been tracking this all across the country today for us. cb, to you. reporter: hi, molly, on the ground going with show of force is immigration playing out and they're seeming to start targeting with operations and that's with the help of five other arrests are not clear and going for them with the first arrests and going for them to be killed on them you finder the influence and the justice department acting deputy attorney ameal on the ground in chicago today telling "fox &
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friends" "this morning i had the privilege of observing brave men and women of the department deploying in lock step of dhs to address a national emergency arising from four years of failed immigration policy. also warned of consequences and going for them and trying to stop the deportation efforts and video obtained by our league matt finn segment the tone of how things play out. >> going for them and going with them lead together arrest of tren de aragua gang members and murder and rape suspects and going for no more suspected
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terrorists. maria: cb cotton, thank you. we have reporting across the country and ice bringing in suspects and now a multiagency approach. tom hoe homans and an aggressive beginning to the promise of mass deportations. ms13 with murder, rape, terrorists and tom homan is bringing all the aspects of government together to get the people. that's awesome. go faster and there's numbers earlier with 10-15 million or 8 million and the number of people that have come in over the next four years and to actually deport that number of people in a year, you'd have to be getting like 21,000 a day, okay. the president's calling for # 12:00, 1500 -- 1200 or 1500 and doing what he said focusing on the biggest threats first and
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living in any of the cities, say to yourself i feel a bit safer today because the good buys are going after the bad guys. going after this gang that's created a foothold in a multitude of cities in america. >> don't think tennessee and think gangs of new york and la. it's a 90/10 issue and amazing and i got to meet the 10 and also 90 support getting criminal gangs that came into the country illegally out of here through deportation and 10 support it, yet, somehow 10 democrats would not support the laken riley act. how do you explain that possibly in the house? explain to the constituen constd i'm against that. why? i'm against cancer reservice connected and have that's a really bad thing and how bad it is. democrat haves to get on board
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and democrats are donald trump 2.0 rate now in the white house and immigration going for the economy and sensorineural have laws and have to enforce them and two-thirds of people with cnn support mass deportation and get on board and roll the dice and take the chances. >> you need that leverage to cassioppi we especially and worked with -- acquiesce and the intelligence report that maduro
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regime going to want to take back terrorists and gang members and crimina criminals and have e some means to force them to do so and hasn't impacted as well and saw at end of november that mexico's peso and canada's dollar dropped threatening them with tariffs to step up on illegal immigration and use of tariffs work during the first administration and threatening mexico and deciding to step up to the plate and i think he's using it very wisely and today demonstrated with columbia. jacqui: offering plans to help bring de-portanova tees from the u.s. to the country. using for them.
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going for them to show and police found an lsu shirt on the cook where borough went to college and tools they think were used for the break in. this is just the latest incident in a string of game day burglaries in the home of pro athletes like patrick mahomes and kelce and arrested six south american burglar agencies and five based in chile. they were warned with a memo saying "the fbi linked some burglary withs south american transnational theft groups and incorporate advanced techniques
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and how crazy they're warring the bengals and lsu gear they stole from the guy and they're everywhere and nobody has done a thing about them. we're finally going after like the most obvious criminal rings in the country. >> i'm going to go in. joe: wearing bengals and lsu. don't water st. i won a state championship for wayne valley in new jersey and i'm glad i didn't pursue my dreams because my home would have been burglarized. it's brazen that even if i'm arrested, i'll be back out onto the street and they'll go after patrick mahomes, travis kelce and joe borough. the biggest name ntsb nfl and it's a big scalp. i stole nachos from the world
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home and it's in terms of athletes and a change for the trump administration where crime is felt lauren: cast the craziest thing. lauren: that's the craziest thing and open border borders aw the criminals to come here to the united states and see country or terrorists or gang members and the rest of it. extending beyond that on edcs with martha with 70,000 to a million illegal criminal aliens
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and 1.4 million with deportation and that's over 1.2348 and get out easily and the american people support this and new york times found that 55% of americans support deporting all illegal aliens and the first american president to get the popular vote. best of my recollections the particular reigns leading of stars and athletes gets headlines but americans are the victims of this stuff. maria: it was surprising where they have sophisticated system ntsb gangs and manage to know how to get past them on the smaller scale, you're absolutely right. the american people, the little guy is also falling victim of the people and they can't go after the athlete and the big money and the big score, then they are going to be turning to
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do what they can to get what they can. molly: this is big and it's happening now and going for tom homan. he's amazing. joe: how lucky to have jb pritzker saying i'll fight him on all this. taking the 10 side of the 90/10 issue here. lisa: still ahead, gen z revealing why they regret growing up on age of the internet and first, the senate confirmation hearings for some of trump's top cabinet nominees and going for it all some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. it's gonna get nasty later. like you know, to check the weather first, before sailing.
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tulsi gabbard. alina habba joined us last hour to weigh in on the clashes. >> we're getting them through because they're qualified and that's the truth. these are very well qualified individuals and they'll succeed. they've been taking meeting ands answering tough questions and they threatedden them and say we're going to tame your time, take all the time you want. at the end of the day, push them through because this is what americans voted for on november 5, and these people are disrupters in a good way and will fix this country. brian: joe, does getting pete hegseth through change the whole ball game for the rest of the confirmation. that was the same as the biggest hill to cry and going for them as far as trying to take out pete in that situation and all these things that obviously went on the record. joe: they were people here at
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fox that worked with pete going for kudlow and he was shop and professional like the confirmation hearings and he got over the hurd and will i don't see four -- hurdle going for them to define president trump during this and going to have speaker johnson as far as him being the speaker to and he wanted pete hegseth and can't see now at one point and going for murkowski, colins voting against kash patel or tulsi gabbard and at this point, it's all behind trump's nominees. brian: what will you be watching most closely? lisa: it's hilarious that vice
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president vance tweeted i thought i was done vote in the senate and he'll probably get more action with this. brian: think some tea breaker this is week? lisa: i think s. the trump administration deserves credit for staffing of the nominees. these guys have done a flawless job in the confirmation hearing and no missteps or mistakes and clearly prepared for the incoming questions. we've already kind of gotten a glimpse of what kash patel will be put through with pam bondi's hearing and much was about kash patel asking him if he'll be loyal to the president or constitution and the law asking him -- her alaska kash patel's enemy's list. they know where this is all going and i would say for kash patel, the obama administration gave him an award in 2017 for prosecution of terrorists involved in 2010 world cup bombing.
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tulsi gabbard, kash patel and more. lisa: that's a great rebuttal. brian: i think that one could be a tricky one. what do you think will happen? lisa: honestly feel like she probably has allies on capitol hill that may be of some assistance and it's hard for me to imagine going to be innuendo and going to have russian asset and giving her long years of military service. she was on that house armed services committee for many years and vice chair of dnc and it's political parties with praise in recent year years and questions about who are you real and she that's the deal that rfk might face and who are you really and stand on certain issues and republicans may particularly get a lot of
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attention and prior stances regarding abortion. we're not seeing the pregame that pete hegseth has. joe: i would glance up and a split scene and audacities deck durbin or elizabeth warren and on the right or left pete or pam bondi or marco rubio and then i look at trump cabinet and jd vance, vice presidents 40 years old and tulsi gabbard, 43 and going for that and 43, 44 and carolikaroline leavitt and the republicans are the young, cool, hip party and democrats look old and angry and they're figuring out real fast who their leaders are. brian: they're not just defending themselveses, they're on the offense telling people
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joe biden's embarrassing exit from afghanistan and now secretary of state marco rubio has a chilling warning about the taliban saying "just hearing the taliban is holding more american hostages than has been reported. if this is true, we will have to immediately place very bandy on top leaders and maybe even bigger than the bounty on bin lidden and the taliban released two -- bin laden and they just released two hostages and one was detained in afghanistan in 2022. we know of at least two other americans being held hostage. but it sounds like it might be just the tip of the iceberg. lisa, this is infuriating but not surprising. lisa: it is. afghanistan is a tale of two presidents and you have with president trump during the first term according to texas congressman wesley hunt that he handed a photo to palihapitiya taliban leader and if you harm a
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single hair on an american, i'll kill you. handouted to him and walked out the door and have the past four years under joe biden is terrible botched withdraw from afghanistan leaving americans behind and you just pointed out and turning his back on americans and every single digits press conference and going to answer press conference and president trump is back in office and back to the tale of deterrence and strength and i believe whole heartedly that president trump will get the americans back and bring them home on american soil. that's what he does. brian: thank you, lee s. molly, from a journalism perspective, have we forgotten about the afghanistan story and the taliban did a takeover and handed the country. but we don't see a lot of reporting out of there in terms of women not being able to attend school anymore and going back to the stone age and obviously now the campus. molly: israel suffered this
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attack more than a year ago and there's that on a globally global per spect and i have that's interesting about how strongly we're going with leaders in taliban and mark is on you. this coming from an administration that the last time around took out soleimani from the air in a distinctive strike and you're a american being told it's time to work with us and get it done and repercussions and you can believe it. this is something that is on the table. angoing on a rock and president trump at that time went after his e brian: this is marco rubio
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and he's saying i'm hearing it and if it's true, there'll be a very big bounty. the columbian president said i suspect that taliban will be listening carefully and i don't think they want to find out what's next after this. brian: it's billions of dollars of weapons and you touched on it and it's true with donald trump and the fear of the unknown and in other words when he told kim jong-un you'd be met with the sound and furry of something you've never seen before and i'm quoting fire and furry and the likes of which the world has never seen and that's the right quote. kim jong-un said i don't know if this guy is serious or not. the fear of unknown and i'm going to ere on the side of
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brian: president trump is in talks with several people over buying tiktok app. it does not sound like he's spoke ton oracle about the sale. there's big names looking to make a purchase including elon musk, youtuber mr. beast and trump hopes to have a decision made within the next 30 days and, joe, you light up when i said mr. beast on that. my kids want to watch mr. beast. everybody does. any thoughts on playing this and what's the bigamist reigns leading? >> absolutely american adviser and entity buys tiktok. let's face t joe: donald trump was right to extend this. mr. beast would not extend that and going for them and lining up
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invest.it's going to go to somebody, but in the end trump was so right about this. it is such a popular app at this point. one of the most popular in the world and let's make money off this and it's on the move. lighting up with the move and multigeneration and watch them. molly: something interesting on fox news sunday and he wasn't really concerned about whether an american company with investors are working with partnepartners in places like ee and going for them to be control bid china and a great point and it was interesting and i have the american bonnier mind too and he seemed to be broadening the possibility to other parts of the globe. i don't know. i don't know how it'll all fall
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out but i just thought it was interest. brian: our senior millennial correspondent feel about tiktok? lisa: excuse me, bereavement i reject the senior aspect and just a millennial. just straight millennial. lisa: going back and leaving that out for may. president trump was the awe there are of the deal and anyone to get the deal done, it's going to be president trump. i read in forbes that bytedance thinks they can sell tiktok for $200 million and elon bought for $4 billion. what does the deal look like and we've seen reporting that maybe bytedance can re-stain a minority stick and the alg algae and will company or outside company and going for them and who knows that he's the master
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of deals and he's the art of the deal. molly: i don't know if they can man tiana on the bipartisan congress decided. i don't know. brian: somebody has to buy from bytedance. lisa: tram subpoena saying he didn't speak to oracle and aspects are wrong as well. brian: it's a complicated thing dealing with social media and even for a guy like mr. beast. embracing conservative values and look at viral tiktok saying the kids are all right. start with travion greened wife. >> we're trad wives and believe in gender rules in the marriage and a clean home is a happy home. we choose to stay home and always had dinner around and when our husbands get off work and we appreciate all the hard work. brian: another big one is old money esthetic and denounces
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flashy obnoxious behavior. going back to the saying of money talks and wealth whisper. money that talks is loud. it's brands but iconic logos and that book is in pieces across the room and wealth is silent and subtle. money is like do you know who i am and wealth is like if you know you know. brian: there's also a mother of nine known as ballerina farm who's stolen the farm with home lifestyle and paired with the occasional beauty pa pageant and others call her super mom and calling for women to ditch birth control. >> women are finally making and you happen movement going on and women are wanting to get off birth control, start learning how to be in tune with their own bodies and someone on birth control for ten years, i feel more empowered and feminine. brian: religion is having a
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moment and tiktokers are telling bible stories in their own language. >> shorter story for you from the book of matthew. jesus is giving a sermon to the friend group and squad and y'all know that cheat sergeant wrong. yeah, duh. hear me out, catch this drift f. you so much as look at a woman and lust after her and they're like oh, yeah. that's just as bad as cheating. brian: i don't know if that's the official interpretation of the bible. all those were women. brian: is it an all women dominant or guy trends as well? lisa: i think society is a punnependulum like elections and going for them to return on traditional values and women are women and men are men and it can
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go back and pretty common sense things and things that have always worked in traditional marriages and relationships so i think that's the underlying message of it. >> what do you make of it, joe? joe: i was very compelled frankly and it's surprising because i tried to keep my kids audiotape social media as much as possible and the bullying aspect and nefarious horrible content and that was for lack of better word, refreshing, brian. brian: molly, any favorites in that? molly: i think i liked the homesteader and i have to say i grew up in west virginia and there's a way, way, way high mountains in rural west virginia and hippies and red necks and homesteaders and don't necessarily know if that's conservative and feel like that could go either way. i don't know. find it of what you're looking for and that's the theory of what they're looking at and
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you'll see. it's keeping them with an eye on everything. brian: i like the old money esthetic and little more old money. how well do your big weekend hosts know popular social media trends? i'm going to test their knowledge. i'm going to read you a question, show you a clip, and you got to tell me what it is. and question one going around the horn. what is the sad fishing trend? watch this. lisa: ding ding ding. brian: lisa. go first. i'll go last with you. see if you have it.
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>> going first to the most and you all can win. this game has bad rules by the way. what do you think it is, joe? joe: i have no idea. am i supposed to know what it was? lisa: it was pouting. molly: did it get a special name? brian: lisa, you go. lisa: do we win an award. what this is is people posting them for attention so post videos of themselves crying or sympathy. brian: fishing for attention. it's publishing exaggeration of personality to generation of sympathy. lisa: boom goes the dynamite. brian: the millennial got it. question two, what is the >> haw challenge?
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>> watch. any confident answers on this one? molly, you look like you probably don't know. molly: take a sip out of the mug up and down and you're in a cowboy hat. joe: i want to leave, brian. the doors are locked from the outside and exiting the room and good on the first one. lisa: nailed the first one and i think molly is -- maybe as simple as it appears. brian: i think you're pretty close. >> haw challenge is define -- yeehaw challenge is someone turns themselves into a cowboy or girl and consume ago beverage labeled yeehaw juice. molly: i nail it had and saw what they d. who comes up with this?
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brian: i'm not the targeted audience for this. what is the haribough challenge? molly: maybe the vibration of the voice meauxs the cup. lisa: they're a gummy bear. joe: what lisa said. brian: molly what, do you think? i'll tell you? molly: go till it moves. brian: don't try to make it move. shot of single gummy bear singing adelle's hit someone like you to reveal a chorus of gummy bears joining in. lisa: literally, how much time do these people v. who comes up
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with these? brian: joe: lisa, i don't endorse think of these and we're trying very hard to save them. lisa: i would eat them. they're delicious. brian: recommend those. those are good eating. up next, is ai more reliable than gen z? you might be surprised by what employers think. ♪ is a bitcoin etf the same as owning bitcoin directly? while bitcoin etfs might offer
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♪ lisa: according to a new survey, 37% of employers would rather hire others than gen z graduates. most colleges aren't preparing them for the work force once they graduate and regret growing up on the internet and have zero attention, spans, joe concha, trying to get in my head doing my reading and don't mess up, i'm going to start with you, my friend. joe: going for the question
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somewhere? lisa: i do. would you rather hire ai or gen z? joe: depends on my minimum wage and going through there and five or six people at counters and ai is more efficient than saving my business more money and going for them and stick up. lisa: we need them to push the buttons and understand the systems and ai and somebody has to tissing it to do -- task it to do stuff and they wrote it and send it off and people facilitate it around the line. go kids. go kids. brian: gen z using technology and that changes with ai and ai
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knows how to use itself going for them and doesn't need to guide it like that. the technology we master is going for them and what are we going to co. it's determining them and ai categories and at gather rhythms she's using and thing about it is how do we survive in the world and we can't survive 24 that world. molly: they've told and yous seen it coming. brian: humans will do more human things and. paying them and going for humans to come to a service for femme and coming into your home and make sure things you have are working and that requires going
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for them and that's going to be a problem if your job is to be relational and can't look somebody in the eye. whatever gen z is realizing now, they'll work on it. lisa: we'll end it this. stick around, the big four is next and don't forget to follow the big weekend show on x, facebook, and instagram@bigweekendshow i love my brand new bike! having a set of custom wheels gives kids like me and me the ability to do things we could only dream of before.
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♪ ♪ alright, welcome back at her to sign for the big four, our picks for the biggest stories that you should be following this week. alright, twist my arm i'll go first the philadelphia eagles are headed to the super bowl after being the washington redskins excuse me commander's 55 -- 23 a complete blowout. they'lthey will play the winnere kansas city chiefs/buffalo bills game fox will be hosting the super bowl on sunday february 9 in new orleans. congratulations to the eagles the same families and was pelted sanapelted santa claus during a parade at halftime on their own field and cheered a concussed is he going it off the field i hate this team but there they are. >> idaho lawmakers a look at the
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supreme court to overturn same marriage in a state legislative committee advancing a resolution asking the supreme court the power of regulating marriage be returned to the states this is real concern after the overturn of roe v wade legal scholars have looked at this and raise concerns meanwhile over 700,000 gay couples, loving gay couples and marriage all across america. this could be a big concern as a pendulum was pushed very hard to left swings back many could see it as a drastic overcorrection for and we shall see where things go in the courts. >> president trump ordering federal prisons to bar inmates who are biological men for women's prisons and halting medical treatments related to gender transition. smart moves common sense. men are men, women are women. >> a trump also signed executive order tonight curating the fema review council will be cochaired by kristi noem and pete hegseth
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are not the kind of people to share things to do nothing because we can spend money should sign you up for committees. >> we have inns there pick works by the way more big news the big money show will be expanding to two hours starting tomorrow. be sure to catch me and others friday 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. eastern on foxbusiness. >> congratulations. >> to be a rocking good time. it's a good-looking group. let us offer us dvr if you cannot catch us live. "life, liberty & levin," that ♪
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