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has been religious protection for believers and other countries. merrick garland in the california prosecutors, are gone and donald trump and in the serrated celeste wanted to thank donald trump in person and she flew to washington dc, to do so in due course, i'm sure that she can and will see the president in the meantime, i am thinking him for her and for everyone else who cares about fairness and someone with power use it for good, to help those who could not help themselves. and that is justice. and thank you for spinning part of your sunday with us and i hope you have a great week ahead until next week, you'd find us on line on the trey gowdy podcast and good night from south carolina. ll see you then. ♪ hello everyone i'm nicole
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saphier welcome to the big weekend show. big story tonight. president trump is launching an all-out trade war against china, mexico and canada slapping her top departments with tariffs in an effort to curb the flow of illegals conventional into our country but thanks to the biden administration failed policies, migrants have them pouring over both our northern and southern borders. leaving the nation vulnerable. dhs secretary the problems earlier today. becausquestiobecause you tell tt take action on board this week with columbia use up columbia react in a very positive way that was good for everyone involved canada, mexico, other countries have the opportunity to do exactly the same. canada has some work to do as far as helping to secure our northern border. we have people come into our country coming in from china and foreign countries or people in the terrorist watchlist that come in. looks over at 1200 migrants with
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suspected terror ties were encountered at the northern border during the biden era. almost double was at the southern border. instead of fixing the problem canada's prime minist prime mino retaliate. >> now is also the time to choose canada. there are many ways for you to do your part. it might mean checking the labels at the supermarket and picking canadian made products. it might mean opting for canadian right over kentucky bourbon. or for going florida orange juice altogether. it might mean changing your summer vacation plans to stay here in canada. quick summer vacation plans in canada. canadians seem to be following trudeau's lead are taking their anger over tariffs out at the hockey rink. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ and of course president trump
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is firing back reading untruth social today that quote candidate ceases to exist as a viable country harsh but true now coming up we have lucas tomlinson, haight lucas. >> good evening there president trump is returning to washington this evening were some economists think these new tariffs could raise prices across the united states present himself acknowledged and post on truth social quote will there be some pain? yes it may be a maybe not. we will make america great again it will all be worth the price that must be paid here as vice president jd vance earlier on "sunday morning futures." >> we still have, thank god the biggest economy entire world the best people and the best worke workers. the message from president trump to the entire world is very clear we are done being taken
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advantage of. we have a president who looks over the interest of american citizens. what the senate stopped democrat chuck schumer said super bowls this part of the game on fox of course could be more expensive this year. clark let's just take super bowl sunday, okay? there's going to be beer, okay? most of corona here comes from mexico. it's going to affect your walk because what is guacamole made of? avocados both from mexico. >> earlier on fox the premier british columbia's calling for a boycott on alcohol from red states in the united states. >> when an action like this is taken against our country we have to fight smarter. and when we target specifically the decision-makers that are supporting this trait action against can i went to work with
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the president on fighting transnational organized crime. let's get back to that. >> tomorrow president trump we just is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the white house's first meeting with a foreign leader at the white house since returning to office next week arrives at the white house next week. orcs lucas tomlinson and west palm beach, florida thanks so much. alright guys, jason bean experienced member of congress, want to show you these numbers the migrants again with suspected terror ties encountered at the northern and southern border under the biden ministration 1,002,006 in the northern border 687 at the southern border. we are listen to its into president trump's presidency to think these tariffs are good idea? >> yes. canada has got to do their bit they got 41 million people we have three to 30 million people. you access or markets you got to protect your border. we are having encounters a
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nearly 37000 people coming across the border from canada and the united states. now it's closer to like 200,000. the numbers of gotten out of control defense titles coming across the other things are coming across their take advantage of our markets i'm glad we finally have a president who sang no i'm going to stand up and can't chuck schumer stand up for america? he's out touting mexican products what about talking and i don't know, i don't drink beer but budweiser? coors comes to mind? there other american companies declared stand up but that's a guy who does not know how to grill a bird. i do not take a lot of advice from him. but if you can't grow avocados in the united states or. >> we do. i know we do its effect. president trump explains why the u.s. he explains why he feels he must impose these tariffs, take a listen. >> would really have to do that we have really big deficits with those countries those tariffs may or may not rise with time. quick some of these people listening to that the mayor may not rise with times, this could
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potentially lead to higher prices in the grocery store, at the gas pump that's one of the main driving issues behind the november election. what could this potentially mean now and what about the upcoming midterms? looks a person has said these countries do impose retaliatory strikes, tariffs would then expand our side of the terrace here. so, as americans are watching this democrats are definitely watching from a strategic standpoint because we still do not know what the impact will be could be if these countries see some relief if they do acquiesce to some of the request made by president trump. i think we are in a wait and see. democrats will definitely need this on the campaign trail to work for them because right now they don't have a lot going for them. so we will have to see. >> todd, speaking of the liberal party president trump is teasing cannot be the 51st state with the liberal party of canada it's a complete mess just like what happened with president biden, trudeau's being ousted by his
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own party before the upcoming election but what you think this is going to do for the canadian election coming up in october? auction of prime minister currently will be out in a few weeks make such an ignorant statement like that, it makes it more likely the liberal party's when we so far gone in canada going forward they're going to want to have a partner donald j trump going forward. judah how i know that stamos ignorant taxable vacationing in the summer in florida. people in florida get out of florida in the summer. [laughter] nobodies vacationing in florida in the summer but let's get serious for a moment to block out all the noise, block out the star-spangled banner booing and all that what mexico and canada are fighting for is to continue to allow illegal functional and illegal aliens to come into our country. that's what they are fighting for you have to take a step back and say why would they fight for the destruction of our country so much? if they just did the right thing
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to consider going to close up shop no more offensive no, no more illegal aliens coming to your country these tariffs go away. we need to block out the noise and realize fundamentally trump is trying to save american lives. before i conclude, charles r kollek made a good point when it comes to mexico. he said the terrace are the light way down from us going about this donald trump or louis let the heavy hand of america down on them he will send the navy seals to destroy the cartels and they'll be done in three days. tariffs, not that bad at first look. if trudeau admits is an immigration problem he's going to admit he is on failed immigration policy and asylum policies led to this massive influx of migrants into his country love all these missing people from student visas. they get easy visas another not even going to school anymore. they're coming into the united states we do not even know why. it will be meeting his own policy per co burqa cannot j ped justin to do it i don't care what he thanks he's irrelevant
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at this point. you know who loves this? our americans love this people who make the goods in america, they are better off we that's what donald trump said is going to do and that's what is doing. >> turning now to democrats there also lost an apparently new leadership will help them find their way. fifty interviews of party members who feel democrats have no message of the article's" there is little consensus on how or even whether to prioritize the parties traditional concerns like abortion rights lbj should cuegq aquality and climate chan. some democrats here even at the issues continue to animate the party's base, they failed to resonate among a broader swath of voters like we saw in the last presidential election. this follows a new poll showing democrats are more unpopular than ever. hitting a record high of 57% are clearly democrats have not got the message is turning them out.
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the democrats don't even acknowledge that they did wrong i will bring up a couple democrats who do stand out figured out a way to get it out when the state of arizona in november and a gop ear. what he did was he did not toe the party party when it came to cultural issues. he shied away from telling people what they should think and listen to what their concerns were then he identified them things like immigration talked about border security, health care and the economy that's what he continued to do when it comes to government turtle is all play back in 2020 when the covid pandemic began to refuse to fight with president trump of the time any time the media tried to engage in any sort of fight when it came to covid he would say all i care
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about is making sure people stay alive and its work for him. >> the new head of dnc said they don't have an issue probably have a messaging problem, think so? >> this again to go back to my simpleton approach in the first block the answer is simple. america was going to rates. great spirit one party came in and screwed it up over four years the party's ever going to undo all the things i got screwed up, they won the election but what more do you need to fear the democratic party? they love to do analysis just give the people what they've grown accustomed to it and stop trying to change things for the worst. literally is that simple. >> was out literally they're trying to decide was when you head the dnc said the reason i did not wi when is because of massage it and the last two things common sense and the american worker. they're owned by the republican they're going to be against common sense and against the american order.
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>> will have to see coming up on the big we can show a massive purchase currently underway at the fbi as a trump administration dismantles the deep state. fox is a news alert new details emerge and video emerging on both d.c. plane collision and a philadelphia medevac crash for wildlife reports on the ground from washington and philadelphia coming up next ♪ empower ♪ hey, i got her a little something. a little something, dad? oh, umm. hi. walt rolled his 401k accounts into an empower ira and it's grown nicely. so i say, let a gramps be a gramps. okay, just promise me it doesn't make a lot of noise. (engine roars) (♪) go, baby! go! (♪) thanks, grandpa! get good at money. so you can be a little bad. empower.
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>> we are back with a fox news alert. transportation secretary sean duffy says the faa needs to update its critical warning system used by pilots after an outage triggered widespread flight delays and cancellation. duffy also said is in favor of recruiting new air traffic controllers as a trump administration echoes the president's concerns over di in air traffic control. >> our mission since the start has been safety they have lost that mission. let's focus on safety and focus on social justice of the environment. bad things happen. it hasn't been busy we will have a fuller assessment of what happens in regard to dei and faa and dot.
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we will report that out. >> should investigate everything. let's just say the person at the controls did not have enough staffing around him or her because we were turning people away because of der right reasons. there is a very direct connection between the policies of the last administration and shorshortstaffed air traffic controllers. that has to stop t the quick ths comes as new details this morning on the actions the pilots on american airlines flight 5342 might have taken seconds before and collided with a blackhawk helicopter over washington. foxbusiness grady trimble is here with the latest. >> crews have recovered 55 of the victims from the potomac. that means there are still 12 families waiting for their loved ones to be recovered. we also got an update this evening from u.s. army corps of engineers which is heading up the salvage operations or tried to remove the plane and the blackhawk from the potomac
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river. this afternoon a crane barge moved into place to help remove the plane. that is expected to start tomorrow and take three days before crews then start work on a ribbon the helicopter. today families who loft loved ones in the crash came to the airport for what we believe the first time since a horrific midair collision on wednesday nights for those family members attended a private memorial along the potomac. tsb has been meeting with them trying to answer as many questions as they can about the crash for the agency says only one air traffic controller was communicating with planes and helicopters in the air at the time of the crash. the black box from the plane which is the most accurate measure of altitude shows a plane was about 325 feet at the moment of impact. preliminary data indicates the control tower saw the helicopter at the same time was at about 200 feet. we've been asking about that
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discrepancy. as of this moment and tsb cannot explain it by the agency also said the plane tried to pull up just before the collision but did not say for certain whether it's an evasive maneuver. on "fox news sunday" today transportation secretary sean duffy said the previous administration took a sigh off the ball as it relates to aviation safety. >> and they're having a conversation the last administration about changing names from cockpit to flight deck, or a notice to airmen to notice to our mission because it is to gender specific, they are focused on social justice in the environment, racist roles. they lost sight of the mission of this department. >> today's and duffy's predecessor former transportation secreta secretare buttigieg judge took 2x to refute those claims and president trump himself and members of the administration that dei hired an air traffic
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controllers played a role in this crash. >> and grady, i have a follow-up question. could go back to the adage of the faa pilot warning system and secretary -- facing east to be updated for them and trying to do this for a year upon year upon year. does congress seem to take action here to make it move faster? is that even possible it sounds like an incredibly heavy lift. >> it is possible. he will remember that congress just passed the faa reauthorization act i believe last year. they could have included more to update that system but all sorts of systems that pilots use. i will point out the way the system went down this time around, it actually worked better than the last time this happened. you will remember back in 2023, january the system went down that the system pilots used to o communicate hazards on the runway the dell of the pre-flight briefs. when that system went down there
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is a nationwide ground stop for a very short period of time but nationwide ground stop nonetheless for the first time since 911. this time around they were able to run on a backup system for roughly 12 hours it was out for this is an improvement and duffy promised this morning on "fox news sunday" they are going to do even more to update the antiquated systems were not as they know tam system but the systems air traffic controllers use for example as well. i will get more help from congress to get that done for god's great explanation thank you so much. >> out to another fox news alert new video shows a horrifying thg moment a fiery medevac plane philadelphia neighbor of the explosion killed all six people on board as well as one person on the ground. three people are still fighting for their lives in the hospital as investigators continue to search for answers. cb cotton is live tonight in philadelphia with the latest.
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>> yes, crews have been working around the clock to clean up the wreckage from the roadway here behind me. as you mentioned this tragedy claimed a total of seven lives. we also learned today city officials are working so diligently on this because they want to get the roadway behind me back opened by rus rush-hour. a sense of normalcy can return to this community. i can tell you, so many people in northeast philly are still very, very shaken. they want to know what causes medical jet to come crashing down less than a minute after take off it. >> i was going to fly next month to go to ohio to visit my cousin. and now i don't think i'm going to do that because i'm terrified. >> ntsb sharing this new video of the crash just today by the agency is classifying this as an accident. investigators have located the jets to engines but not big cockpit voice recorder.
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which could be destroyed or heavily damaged. asking for anyone who finds debris to contact them. the agency does have experts who can repair it. before the flight took up ntsb said there were no signs of trouble ever communicated from the flight crew. >> no. nothing was communicated. in fact, in the recording that we have there is an attempt by air traffic controllers to get a response from the flight crew that they did not receive. >> the identity of everyone on board the medical jet are circulating. all were from mexico. the city however will not be releasing their names until the mexican consulate says it is appropriate fox news is not either. we know the 4% flight crew, the young pediatric patient her mother and one person on the
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ground all parishes women telling our viewers shriners children hospital says the young girl received a four month treatment for a condition that would not be easily treatable in her home country of mexico. we also learned the hospital held a sendoff party for her hours before this crash which would ultimately claim her life. we were told this young girl and her mother were so excited to return back home. >> to become thank you for the update. up next, how many more top fai officials will resign before jamaal's deadline? ♪ —hi! —hi! ♪ chocolate fundraiser. ♪ with the chase mobile app, things move a little more smoothly. ♪
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of our country. one of the things that i am a little
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concerned about, i do echo what lindsey graham was saying about kash patel. i think he was a very strong pick by president trump to lead the fbi. but he's in the middle of those confirmation hearings. he's awaiting his votes right now. my concern is these forced resignations right now may cause some of the senators who might be on the fence, probably not any of the gop ones. but if he was going to get any democratic votes, are they going to question even more the independence of the fbi under kash patel's leadership? and it's really just making kind of a contentious situation a little bit more complex. i would have liked to see these forced resignations come under kash patel's direction once he takes his role as fbi director. >> i think that's a really fair point, but unfortunately, we're trying to focus on what i would argue is the ignorance of some of the democrats, in the sense that kash patel is not in office. he's not directing any of these things. so, yes, while it may seem that way and there's nothing kash patel can do, but it is an important point that. >> that was but that was actually one of the criticisms, the questions that kash patel was firing from. there is they were asking, are you going to
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be making decisions, or is it all going to be coming from the white house? and he was saying that the fbi is going to be independent. it's not going to be politicized. and so i think they're actually muddying those waters right now. i would have liked to see them wait to have it happen under kash patel's direction. >> alicia, i want to bring you in here. some of the controversial search warrants as well. president trump, mar-a-lago. we know about that. let's not forget about roger stone, paul manafort, pro-life, pro-life activist mark houck, the january 6th attendees, and of course, james o'keefe. and let's not forget about the fbi informants participating in january 6th and michigan governor gretchen whitmer kidnaping plot to me. don't you need to get rid of the leadership that green lighted this stuff inappropriately? if your agency is to continue and be getting a fresh start, right? >> well, and some of what you mentioned there, that whole list there makes it really difficult for those ground field agents who are now dealing with this deadline and this questionnaire that they have to fill out those who worked on january 6th and the documents case. and we're getting some reporting from david spunt, who said that
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lawyers for these field agents have now been calling. they've been receiving calls from these agents who don't know exactly what to do over the next 24 hours. and he said, quote, many agents believe they were just following investigative leads as an oath to the fbi and don't understand how they could be punished or even fired for simply doing what they were told to do. so a lot to watch the next 24 hours. this is going to shake out in a way that probably none of us really expect. >> that's a really interesting point. focus on the leadership. the rank and file had a job to do, and they may not have wanted to do that, but they were following orders from the people that donald trump and the gang, despite what he says, are trying to eliminate from the bureau. i want to focus on the timing of all this, because, yes, these some of these individuals, jason, may be gone soon, but how soon before the full on elimination of all these individuals who caused problems over the last four plus years happens because it seems like nothing happens fast in dc? >> no, but i think the dismissal will happen sooner rather than later. look, they've got to confirm pam
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bondi. they got to confirm kash patel, let the leadership go into place, let them go work with those individuals. let them work with the inspector general has lots of open investigations out there. and i think you're going to see a total reshuffling. nothing else will suffice. that's exactly what donald trump was elected to do. that's the mandate that he has. and i think he'll do it sooner rather than later. >> we'll be watching. this is going to be a busy and big week with regard to the fbi. pay attention. all right. still ahead. are you confused about pronouns? well, so is the dnc. yep. we're going to get into that. but first, as deep sea cap soars in popularity, we're hitting the streets to find out if americans fear using chinese tech. in this week's talk of the town, don't miss it. >> because i told you before, >> because i told you before, oh, advil liqui-gels are faster and stronger than tylenol rapid release gels. ♪ also from advil, advil targeted relief, the only topical with 4 powerful pain fighting ingredients
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call to arms in the battle over artificial intelligence. >> the release of deep seek ai from a chinese company should be a wake-up call for industries that we need to be laser focused on competing to win. >> china's new ai program deep seek is cheaper and more efficient than many of the u.s. models. now it's the most popular app in the apple store. do people know the risk it poses? and are they worried about the rise of ai? we hit the streets to find out in this week's talk of the town. >> do you think ai or foreign apps using ar our national security risk? x yes, i do. >> and worried about another country using it that's not ours. it says they cannot control it. you can't put your hands on the eve got to do something about it. >> are you guys worried about
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china or another country spying on you via the data? what's potentially yes, definitely. >> regulation needs to be put in place for that goes for all ai not just foreign intelligence. >> a couple of years it could be in ai were a cyber war. xa do not an robotlike and terminators but it will replace a lot of jobs for. >> there are concerns but there also benefits. >> with medical research. >> ai taking over jobs. it's a really scary scary moment. >> i'm a college student so to me like ai and check gpt is really good i'm not saying all the time. but it is very helpful. >> right nicole, when you're not cleaning the chicken cope i haven't seen haveseen you doingl media. she does it all by the way. >> i did clean a chicken coop today i did.
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that killed off one or 50 million heads i'm glad i have nine. i digress we'll get back to ai. >> on the other end of the spectrum artificial intelligence. it can do a lot of good in medicine are you concerned about the espionage and spying and china have in the data? is he just heard on the street one thing is she is correct ai in healthcare is revolutionary. from communicating and accessibility of our patients more. it's helping us detect more illnesses and helping with treatment. when it comes to healthcare it is great. drive concerns about it? yes and can i please just ask who wyou bring up the messaging rights on thrighton the chinesek tock and deep seek are they okay are they not okay i can't keep up with the news or tecumseh tiktok and we talk about deep seek i just had to ask but it was i'm not up to date on this. but i don't know we are just putting these tariffs on china i am not sure now is the time i'm going to start downloading these chinese app that do apps it is a
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good time we were trying to nudge them a little bit of poking the bear. >> are omnipresent in so many ways a lot of people concerned about their jobs about the displacing of jobs and how does this affect the economy? we still do not exactly know. there a lot of people simply do not care about the security aspect of this fairl barely fout with tiktok so many young people in my life i would tell them about the issues that shrug and say they have the information that's happening here at the top of the apple store app purchases in a deep seek. hias time magazine called it we are in an ai arms race. what it means for jobs, for some jobs are probably not good news. >> a public deep seek is that on the ai part of it we will need ai we are at it ai arms race let's get back in combat this is much as possible a problem is the data. deep seek wasn't created for $6 million. in reality it does anyone truly believe it only cost $6 million? two things probably will happen
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they stole the ai infrastructure from our americans who create a really, really good system with its open ai and the funding really came from the ccp. the ccp is funding this is your data in any way, shape, form safe? no. one of their side note has been reported this to dee deep seek s created by hedge fund guy in china to short stock he can make a boatload of money to pay pay attention to that story in the coming days. >> that market cap for a while they help sort that out. coming up, praise the lord white genz is turning to the man upstairs.
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>> how does the pope work? >> the pope lives in italy. has a special car in a big pointy hat. it's a wonderful hat. >> is there anything else i should know about? >> every once in a while you confess your sins to a priest for. >> not me i do not have any sins they. >> the new have the sin of pride. >> praise the lord for genz is likely to call themselves atheists compared to other
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generations. if you could see everybody would understand why i am laughing so much. a recent poll shows 62% of young adults say they are spiritual only 13% say they are atheist but roughly a quarter of gen x and baby boomers say they are atheist so why our younger generations becoming more religious? maybe it's the content there watching online? >> it's one thing i know about jesus is when you are in the depths and pits is when he reaches down and he is right there for you. >> the biblical form of hope to look forward with confidence, expectation and anticipation? why? physical form of hope is god's promise is just that yesterday, yesterday and forever. >> i just feel like the lord has you in some places right now you think this is a problem. this cannot be the plan. i believe it is intentional positioning that you are where you're at right now so that you have the strength to be able to handle what is to come later. >> this is an interesting
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concept everything online we hear it s so much about the negativity online but there is something to this. >> i find it interesting. i will find many of these young people all due respect do not of the difference in being atheist and maybe being agnostic and not having really explored their religious aspect of their lives. and at the hopeful part of me to do the things they need to do like get down on their knees and pray and ma maybe try reading te bible and give it religion a chance they are a good podcast and other methods to communicate now like girls gone bible that are inspirational to a lot of people. >> nicole this poll found this is in the uk the biggest factors in declin declining christianitn people assess genz responded saying the inability to grapple the scandals and bullying and abuse and generational change. there's some people may be searching for something they're not sure how to find it. >> this trend is very
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encouraging. to see her having fewer people declare themselves as atheists and were going spiritual. as it is exactly what you're talking about the older generation saw the scandals in the church. they were rejecting i think in my opinion a lot of the scandals what's happening last couple of decades the younger generations are a little bit more removed from that. they want a deeper meaning and a life you hear them talk a little bit more they are more spiritual it's not there going to the catholic church declaring themselves to be questions. they are winning deeper meaning they are wanting a sense of belonging. we have this type of outreach on social media absolutely anyone who goes to a church or goes to listen to it ministry you feel inside you feel in your core. it gives you the sense of belonging, the sense of purpose it helps her mental health, your physical health, the sense of community that's essential for your overall well-being there so mathere'sso many benefits from .
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the younger generations are interested in finding that, the connection with people. >> what happened to gen x? your generation by generation, and jason's generation your generation we have the highest percentage of atheists. what happened? looks look it was around that time that so many of our institution started to decline and maybe our generation viewed that as we are going to a lump in the formal church is the formal religious bodies in with that. but i think something funny happened in the last couple of years that explains these junk people finally finding god. thinker institutions fill these young people in such a dramatic and drastic way. that explains how they have come to visit the lord, like nicole said. telling people there traits defined the in print that was oe
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bad way i think force a lot of these young men and women to say that cannot be right but second, look at what we did to these young men and women during covid we rob them of their youth the adults the people who are supposed to be in charge and protecting these people robbed them of years of their life and years of their learning. while some of these podcasts and the like are bringing people to the lord, let's not discount the harm that social media has done to these young people and detaching them. making them detached humans. when all if that is at play, to nicole's point these individuals are trying to find meaning in their life for the trying to find a purpose and the lord provides that meaning and that purpose for these people. as a result we are seeing these numbers increase. that is what i think happened. the funny part about that is if these people end up going and looking for more god they may end up going to these
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institutions like churches and the like. or, let's be clear maybe these institutions like the catholic church of which i am a catholic and can say this have done so much damage these people are going to find god in other areas without going to a formal building to worship that's a catholic church in so many churches challenge. >> maybe it's making its way back to pop culture ag pop-cultu suck tim tebow on their you have mark wahlberg who is very outspoken. when you hear people that are celebrities talking about their faith that does wonders as well. it's not just their political motivations are coming out and saying i'm faithful, i believe in god i'm grateful to god for all my success. >> to todd's point with all of the mess that's out there a and all the negative perverted messages there is the segment out there that is positive and it is spiritual. when people see it and experience and feel it in their heart, they are attracted to it and want to go back to it. i think the churches and those
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with religious spiritual messages have gotten better at putting together good messages in a positive way that people can relate too. you simply have a younger generation from charlie kirk and the girls gone bible and others who are role models to a lot of people they wear it on their sleep and they are not bashful about it. i think that's a good thing and affects a lot of people. >> i see a lot of hope in these numbers as well there's an opportunity here and to know there are young people out there who are searching for something. they want a deeper meaning. they want something deeper than a lot of people in the older generations give them credit for. they actually do want something and doing the best they can to find it. coming up another jampacked hour of the big weekend show the white house briefing room is getting a makeover but first u.s. marines are headed to guantanamo bay or a detention facilities being built to hold the worst migrant criminals.
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