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>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi everyone i'm tod >> hi, everyone i'm todd piro with alesia petunia and jason chaffetz and welcome to ai
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second rocking our of "the big weekend show and the big storybe tonight, kristi noem a firsthand look at thene border crisis as president trump is using every tool aosalt his disposal to stoe flow of illegals and fentanylt intota the country rolling out terrace mexico, china, canada.tn the problem is not just in texas as the northern border, cdp encountering hundreds of migrants with terrorists ties. the trump administration continuing to clean up the messn left by the biden-harris team and rounded up over 5500 550 criminal migrants including ach ilchild rapists and one of herbo murder andrd several monsters, several victims and those who anylhave lost loved ones to fenl looking to president trump as theiope.r last hope. >> people need to sit down at the e table and talk to their ks and there are parents who areed
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tryinguc to educate people on te fentanyl crisis. >> fentanyl ismediate immediatr because of that my child andren these other three and other children in the state who havelx died because of that exposure. >> my daughter suffered greatly at the hands of open borders because of the lastgh administration. my daughter, her children no longer havter, he a mother. >> todd: in los angeles tonight takingesse a look at the large amount of fentanyl being seized by border patrol, christina.f th >> take a look at the disturbing photos of drugs, comes, seized at the southern border. arizona, border patrol officer seized 238 pounds of meth in corn tour till he is. in the same area of the officerl received a low rocket launcho
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headed to mexico recently andnt cdp believes likeleny to protecc the cartels in mexico. last friday ato, a the area inr arizona, they found 100 boxes of ammunition and one vehicle show anin another 30 kilograms of fentanyl pills and onen single gram of fentanyl has a potential to kill half a million people according to the dea. t doaccording to trump's tariffm tariffs on mexico, a white illegaltop of immigration and drug smuggling at the borders. >> make the drugs, fentanyl produced in mexico and precursor comes from china. o weve have been overrun 11 millin illegalsth coming across the mexican borders. if you want tariffs domesticam terrorisert to go stop poisoning americans. >> i.c.e. arrested and on their
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suspected member ofe tren de araguaco. i.c.e. says he's in the countryi illegally and charged with local property damage and domestic violence. we will be in i.c.e. custody will make appearing before an yu immigration judge, todd. >> todd: christina coleman, tomw lindsey graham's point, maybe trump would not need to put tariffs in place if mexico hadth been somethingin, anything to go after the cartels within the borders that are killing americans. >> jason: well-documented peter schweizer for government accountability institute which i do work with, he wrote a book called "blood money" they takess the precursors and the materials to press the pills and he goes to mexico and names the city and thousands of chinese officials producing the pills and drug smugglers take them across the border.th that is something they can staro with and they did u.s. military can go in and take out if the mexicans will not do it. it is well documented.
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but is there happeningmo frequently and killing 100,000 americans every year. >> todd: nicole, when you look at the left i understand why republicans and democrats and people on the right and left and have disagreements over things like taxes. that make sense.are they are two different opinionsn and multiple opinions and people can have arguments about that. why would anyone on the left object to her border patrol enforcing the border likeoe christina coleman showed us question what that does not makm sense to me. just before it does not make sense to you because you are not extremist left viewpoint.er we b saw it in november, they can't get out of their own way or get out of the fact by anynp sortow of power at the border, that is against theirik immigration or lack of emigration because they do note feel there should be a border t shouldat they feel i be free flowing. do not respect that one of the definitions makes us a country and they scoun don't believe ino they put the safety of americans
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whether fentanyl or human smuggling or whatever it is,wh they put that on the back burner because they care more about tha appearancere of having an open border and that is why they continue to lose. >> todd: the pentagon deploying five marines toep guantanamo bayar as they dump worse criminal migrants at the infamous prison. e have 30,000 beds in guantanamo to detain the worse criminal illegal aliensle sthreatening the american peop. some of them are so bad, we don't trust the countries to hold them because we don't want coming back so we will send them out to guantanamo.do this wilubl double our capacity immediately, right, that isce tough, tough place to get out of periodous we went to migrant outlaws would join 15 of the world's worst alleged terroristn gitmo including the mastermindfh of the 9/11 attacks and four weather terrorist who played a role in that deadly attack.
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and want to focus on you have chronicled really beautifully if you will the ills of illegal immigration specifically whecont comes to migrants tren de aragup comes to mind in the denver suburbs and the impact and harm they have caused. do you think donald trump,he kristi noem, weather enforcement at the border or sending theent worst of the worst to get to know, are we sending hey, world, don't do this anymore becausee i we are done with it? speak with the goal is news travels fast because it traveled fast with the biden administration and ms. traveled to other peoplio ie in the couns to goo ahead and start traveling this way. that is exactly what they did the. the trump administration and secretary gnome is trying to do th thee same thing get this meso out of deterrence because ifme u do com ce here and especially commit a violent crime, this is exactly where you willt go. i will give an example what we are up against because border
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officers seized a rocket launcher into corocket propelled grenades that were likely headed to mexicaneade cartels. these were instruments they wer going to useto to protect their fentanyl supply, the production as well as other cartel membersu >> we have to say something about that because you do youey know what happened? and they seized these, they were dead so no charges were filed from the r reportingep against . so what does that say about our d.a. in arizona? i am from arizona and light on current d.a.'s office that need to prosecute harder but they are not looking from the united states to miss to make mexico and so, they say there ig arms race going across the border in the opposite direction. we need to make sure that is the same thing. thisan is an ugly cycle perpetun itself and harm americans.
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>> todd: jason, do we need: ja tariffs to do away with the cartel problem or something stronger like our colleaguein where weg can send may be salev to the shores to clear this up? >> jason: i have no problem doing all of thegu above but we have been there since 1988 and signed a treaty with cuba 1903. i have been there and 400 feet away from collegiate mohamed. it is quite the site. pete hegseth the new defense secretary served there and he knows it well. there is plenty of room to hells that t the word getting out if people know if you come here and commit a crime, they are not just getting that home with nice airline ticket but guantanamo bay and word will get around in a heartbeat. donald trump is right, that is a place highly protected. if there was not a naval base in a ritz-carlton because it is an
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y nice place but nobody will be able to escape out of there. >> todd: chest here in gitmo, you know they will oppose it even though they literally dtino not know what happens there andn they't don't know ultimately wht will happen the worst of the worst. s they hear gitmo and t hyperventilate.o >> alicia: we have to dealso withme appropriations of congres because somebody has to pay for this .e democrats. >> todd:as we are $36 trillion in debt so we can find somebodyd for gitmo. coming up onts "the big weekend show," the dnc gets confuseed od over its rolen gender pronount s at first the u.s. to own the panama canal by next week? marco rubio on the ground putting america first in agenda on full display. ♪ ♪
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dominican republic in the cominn days. to the people ofle panama are on edge over his visit as political reports, they are worried about potential conflictlict could bre if the united states to use force to take the canal.us neu something neutrality treaty allows.>> >> that neutrality agreement, does that allow the best to send troopsou here if they feelvi neutrality has been violated? >> if they see the operation ise threatened, yes,mo but only to removeeat. the threat. >> jason: the panama canal ise not the onlyon place rubio has sights set on. the trump administration is alse eyeingd greenland, the danish territory would be major strategic advantage for the united states. todd, panama coach at the chinese their presence known.no they have got ports on either end of this and also building a new embassy that plaintiff jets out there that gives them
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surveillance high point that i think the united states is is worried about.at donald trump, he has wasted no time sending secretary of state out on out day one to go talk te panamanians. >> todd: this situation is so similar to the canada/mexico tariffs situation in the sense what we are asking for the other country to do a simple withre regard to canada/mexico, we are asking you to hey, stop poisoning as. in regard to panama, they are simply saying the neutral. that is the agreement where we handed over the canal toe youe that we dealt, by the way, that is all it says, be neutral.n onyou can't settle up to china e way you are doing it. why is this such interest to us? just look at a map or look at a globe. with china controls the panama canale , they control tre and potentially control defense in tha at little area. that is really bad because it
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happens in our hemisphere. it happens in our part of theg, world. all donald trump is saying, hey, china, we don't want you there.a panamall, do your job required y the treaty and treat all countries equally. he'se not asking for much. >> jason: he's asking to live up to neutrality. >> oftentimes depict donald trump as this figure ofe amgrandiose ambitions, but yet, speaking of, he will speak to us right now so we will get tosa idpanama canal later. >> jason: donald trump at the andrews air force base and we are waiting for that to come up so i am told we can hear him. >> president trump: . happpeopy right now and nobody thought it would happen. so they aro,e home safe at their families and that was fe ia big. secretary of state rubio is in panama right now. we are talking about the thpanama canal. but theyey have done is terrible.
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they violated the agreement. theyd are not allowed to violate the agreement. train is running the panama canal. it was not given to china but given to panama foolishly. but they violated the agreement and we will take it back obar something very powerful is going to happen. as far as other things are e haa, you hadyou know a busy weekend and we are dealing with ukraine, russia. we had meetings and talks scheduled with various parties, include med wi in ukraine and ink russia. those discussions are actually pre well.ty the discussions in ther middle east with israel and various sectors of the countryam are regressing and benjamin netanyahu is coming oia tuesday. thi i think we have some very big meeting scheduled. >> reporter: do you feel elon musk is delivering on his promises to you? >> president trump: i think
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elon is doing a good job. he has a big cost cutter. sometimes we will not agree with it and not go where he wants to go, but i think he is doing a d hegreat job. he has a smart guy met, very o smart. he is very much cutting thfee federal budget. >> reporter: [inaudible] are you planning to increase tariffs against canada? >> president trump: canada has been very abusive of the united states for many years. they don't alloweyon't our bank- did you know that canada's did n nog t allow our banks to go in? if we have u.s. bank they don't allow us to go in. cannot bill my canada has been i tough on oil and energy and don't allow our farm products essentially. they don't allow essentially aan lot of things in and it's been a one-way street.
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we subsidize canada by the tune of $200 billion a year. for whatd ?of what do we get out of it? we don't get anything out of it. i love thee wi people of canadat i disagree with the leadership . something is going to happenbut there. t but if they want to play the game, i don't mind.n we can play the game all they want. mexico, we have had very good talks with them.tali this is retaliatory. is retaliatory at a certain extent. many people flown in from new mexico and canada and we will not not allow that. and we have the lowest numbers we have ever had of people crossing our border. the lowest number since my administration. >> reporter: you said you were going to cut from south africa but will you cut aid from other nations? >> president trump: south africa, terrible things are happening south africa. the leadership is doing some
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terrible things, horrible's things. that is unde ur investigation right now. we will make a determination. until such time we find out what south africa is doing, they aren taking away land and compensating land and actuallyf doing things perhaps far worse than that. >> reporter: what is your reaction -- >> president trump: what did you say? >> reporter: [inaudible] >> president trumpra: i'm not surprised. that was the right thing to do. >> reporter: >> reporter: [ina]dible >> president trump: we will see what happens.e they will see how things work out. ha might happen. it definitely happen with the european union, i can tell you that. they have really taken advantage
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of us. we have over $300 billion deficit. they don't take our cars.no they don't take our farm tak products and they take nothing.e wem, take millions of cars go to tremendous amounts of food and farm products. sond the u.k. as a way out of line. wwe will see. the u.k., but the european uniol is really out of line. u.k. is out of line, but i think that one can be worked out. but the european union is an the atrocity what they have done. >> reporter: [inaudiblehat ] >> president trump: prime minister has been nicetr d we'vcee had a couple of meetings and numerous phone calls. weell are getting along well. we will see if we can budget out our budget. with a european union, $350 billion deficit. so obviously, something is going to take place there.]. >> reporter: what is the
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timeline -- >> president trump: with who, with who? >> reporter: with hamas. >> president trump: i wouldn't satty a timeline but it will be pretty soon. >> reporter: [inaudible] >> president trump: no, we may have short-term little pain and people understand that that long term, the united statesippv been ripped off by virtually every country in the world. we have deficits with almost every country, not every country, but almost. we will change it. it has been unfair. that is why we owe $36 trillion. we have deficit with everybody and we've beenhelp helping every for years. to be honest, i don't think they appreciate it. be able to change that and change it fast to make america great. we have to focus on our country. nee have to properly focus o our country and tremendous
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deficits with china andn, t tremendous deficits with the european union, tremendous deficit with mexico and canada. why? what is th oe purpose of that? why would we have deficit? and yet, you look at -- if you look at pharmaceuticals and s and look at various products, it is much cheaper in other countries. we are not lot going to allow ti much longer. we are notll not going to take . >> reporter: [inaudible] >> president trump: it's been run by radical lunatics. are getting them out. usaid ran by radical lunatics. a we are getting them out. then we will make a decision. >> reporter: canada or mexico? >> president trump: i've spoken with people from canada and i've spoken from peoplnde fi mexico and i've spoken to a lot of other people. >> reporter: [inaudible] i >> president trump: i'mrr
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speaking to justin trudeau tomorrow morning andow i'm speaking with mexico tomorrow morning. i don't expect anythin ct ag very dramatic. o we put tariffs on and they os a lot of money. and i'm sure they will pay. >> reporter: panama? >> president trump: about wh what? we put them i don't think troops are possible in panama.0 yopeu know, 70% of the signing r the panama canal was written in chinese and that's notat right.a it should have never been madede to, the deal was a ridiculous deal. we30,000 lost 38,000 people buig the panama canal. one of the great wonders of the world. it was the most expensive y thist ever built b country to take it forward appeared to the most expensive b
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project ever built. we lost 38,000 and what happens? china owns it all it all of a sudden? it is not going to happen and we are not going too ha let that hn there until wet national secury concerns. they wouldn't let it happer.n either. >> reporter: what about mex mexico? >> president trump: what? >> reporter: they h. >> president trump: they have to balance out trade and stop people from pouring into our country. we have stopped it but they have not stopped it. we have to stop people from pouring in and we have to stopl fentanyl, and that includes china. fentanyl has killed this year at least 200,000 people. pouring in from china to mexicor and canada. and they've got to stop it and if thehavethy don't stop it, tht tariffs will get a lot worse. >> reporter: [inaudible]nt >> jason: president trum tp rata
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warning air force joint base andrews. going back to the white house and made a lot of news and talked about one abo a of the ts the most transparent presidents countryer had in this able to talk about a wide array of the issues. one ofof the most interesting lephthings a telephone call tomw with justin trudeau and also with the president of new mexic to try to figure out as he saidw to create the trade imbalance, tackle that and deal with the drugs and thd deal with the peoe flowing across the border. helped. >> alicia: he saidalec some of the talks with mexico going well, but he did notll sound like this going to weldbe tomorrow. he didn't expect much from the phone call he will have tomorrow with justin trudeau. one thing on fentanyl coming across the border, we talk about mexico all the time for the president's executive order he pointed out the amount of fentanyl that crossed the northern border last year was o kill 9.5 million
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people. so that is staggering. and that is why he is doing thisal. also, just from a reporter's standpoint, i feel like we just gon evt an update on everythings working oning . if you have a question, he's got answers for you. just oned di, big thing after another. it didn't take much. >> jason: taught, what struck you what the president said tonight? >> todd: we are waiting on joe biden's update on various issues and trumped as it hourly basis.s , weis c it struck me we like to figure out what is coming next from the trump administration? if i were in south africa or american union would be on something on guard coming out of the white house because he excoriated south african government ands sogove he excore e.u. with phrases for the e.u. like reallliney out of line, atrocity what they have done. this is part of overall sort of approach he had at this press conference that the u.s. has
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been ripped off. a two other countries don't appreciate what we have done. heard on the campaign trail and donald trump since he stepped down off the elevator pen he controls power to make that happen.if if i am in the e.u. and south africa, watch out! >> nichole: south africa didn't come out of nowhere in his firseight term cutting is south africa because atrocity is going on by leadership andhey' apparently it has been accused o in continuing to do some, killinacg farmers and actually d from them.an this is the leadership. the president saidjustt he wilt all future payments in 2020 for the united states pledged $440 million to south africa so i will bice curious if that will make it there.e soi say good riddance. south africa has been completely antithetical to a lot of political positions. they blamed d israel and the israel/hamas war. they are forming alliances with hamas,lian china and giving mono
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putin. why wemill pledge $450 million a year i don't understand. but seems like doge is doing the right thing here. >> you are looking at marine one from andrews air force bassee heading to the white house as he returned sunday night. o and also it would highlight the president talked aboutjamiwith benjamin netanyahu in the white house meeting with the president on the pre tuesday. i thought also newsworthy was the president talking about the idea that they are having discussions with russia and ukraine. obviously, this is important to the world.ng ukrainians and russians alike and the president indicating as much as i have ever seen so far, at meeting yes, discussions and having the the discussions moving forward m important to the world.brlk he had questions about elon elon musk. he's jusstt open and transparent president. >> todd: to yourident. point the
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about all the topics he touched on in that time.the you mentioned elon musk and mideast peace is progressing. what was kind of ironic, funny,a however you want to look at it, we started panama and discussion saying donald trump would say mere seconds later coming out of the plane. again, the panama situation is very simple: be neutral.al eliminate the 70% have signageed in the panama canal like the president said that is in chinese. all we are asking for is panama and the government to do is be neutral as the treaty dictates.i the president went on to say it trading.tible that is obviously a political discussion wife president carter back in the poster for 70s o decided to not getting much in return but the fact is that isn the treaty and it is on penn amounted to their side.th >>an alicia: less than fiveen minute press or the president gave it is obvious he is morent interesteder in safeguarding the
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united states and certainly then joe biden. many of the past presidents and speakingside about panama if you have huge chinese presence coach at is massive to our infrastructure and we have to go in there at kes todd points out if it is notge i neutral.t his verbiage about speaking canada and mexico very different as you pointedwang out, good tan with mexican president and the conversations are ongoing. when iint came to canada, he sa, listen, they have a weak financial investment with the united states and if the any wantwi to play thlle game, we will keep playing the game. that is what he said. those conversations argoe not going wellin. bu it i thought it was interestg he said at the of these tariffs, they are retaliatory, yes they are. m you know why? yontryu let so many illegal immigrants in the country and i they have brought violence, .entanyl and retaliating before he said if they do anything, we will do more and he made that pretty clear.o
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we'll take you met his word.t i know you have to wrap up soon but let's talk about the elon musk topic because hed ges asked that a lot there are a lot theumors floating around in media how things are going with his relationship with elon musk. look, he's doinge's a good chod sometimes we don't agree but he is a smart guy. he solidified that and he said we don't always get along. >> jason: he called the people usaid, radical lunatics, which is -[lau- they have a think thae president, i was really highlighting on becaus ie we hae secretary ofin state and panama, he said he didn't anticipate any troops would be necessary, nec but he alsogh highlighted thtee fact they are 38,000 americans who lost theiri lives building that panama canal. if you look at what china is tidoing and how they are taking over -- by the way, impact andgt now, they will charge the united states anywhere between
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$25.300000 per ship to move to that canal! this is a huge massive expense for the united states and our military. >> todd: nicole, you said something i think we need to highlight and it is the most obvious thing, but the president isside putting america first. shocker! look at all of these problems we are addressing, specifically panama. jimmy carter did not put america first background.e often times, as we well know,e people on the left tried to beat these globalists and try to be world citizens whereby let's mae sure we are taking care of the entire world. i go back in again, this is not the best analogy this week in light of everything that has happened, but when you are on a e plane and there is a problem, whatwh dero they always tell yo? put your mask on first before, helping other people. they are $36 trillion in debt. we have people dying because of fentanyl. we have a tendency in ourma
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country whether the panama canal deal that nobody kne cl w about until three weeks, three months ago and nobody talked about it until three months ago untilin where we are now. but the fact of the matter we have taken care of everybody else. ten said for the last ten years, that has toe stop. stop. maybe we can takcaf e care of te other countriepoins at some poi. but we have to take care of america first.ha everythingt he mention in that quick little press conference there underscored that. >> before getting off of the plane, the media will portrayom him as not ain naturalist that wants world dominance. lat the end of the day if you look at it reality or pragmatic perspective, he is trying to place america the best place economic standpoint and security standpoint and that means we have to deal with thes e countries and be tough with him. >> jason: i love president trump has his fingerwe on the polls and somebody paying attention to the details in the most complicated and t complex position in the world.
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that is the president and president trump now onr marine one headed back to theus white house in washington, d.c. stay with us because coming up next on "the big we "the big weekend show"... >> pete buttigieg a real winner, the guy is a rea isl winner and aas disaster now. we have to rely on [bleep]. >> jason: it looks like farmers press the mix secretary pete buttigieg could jump off of the well-trained.
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♪ ♪ >> the left's antennae all over the fact they are two genders and taking on trump's state an apartment after passportpl applications tico allow americas to designate their gender as female or male.
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i'm so sorry. >> todd: and is on the producers they pick spice girls. it is in my contract. >> we are laughing at the story. none of this went over withluen transgender influencer.li >> in case you are wondering what it is like being transgender under the new administration, i just got my new passport in the mail and they changed the gender to mail because of donald trump. [screaming] in case you want proof there is my picture t he[bleep] there is a big ugly mt there is nothing about me anymore that represents male on the exterior whatsoever. o >> you reached out to the influencer to offer support and appeared to be a lawsuit over the ruling.go so we have to discuss that, i will see you. >> t on three we will redo what we did, ready?
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>> well i was trying to talk -- >> todd: this is serious. >> this is so silly. can we getimpe these people a lesson?o you can not have to have a doctor's note to see what youca were born with that put what yot want. just like my passport photo, shows up one person and that iso not true either. whenever you want for your gender and you don't need to be screaming on social media so get a grip. >> todd: i have a differentye take on this, i think it is a security issue and not fun to really serious, but these areno security issue we can't have 73 genders on a passport when ultimately what a passport iso designed for is to determine whethedewhetr or not you can coo our country and whether or not you are not somebody that we should be having in our country if you are o on a certain list r something like that.ivid
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so, i understand this individuae is upset that the passport is a real security document. this isn't like collegee application to your northeast ivy league school. we can have fu wn with that andn have 73 genders on there but not on a passport.sspo >> but is not that easy to get > passport appear to w it takes a bit. >> jason: they are trying to cross my crossis reference withn othelyr databases not only but a birthense certificate. so if inconsistencies, that causes law enforcement people to step back. there waere'a cas a case to be , why do you need this?ed why do you need height and weight on there? i don't know how to bet they want to know your actual birthdate. but it i s a law enforcementt of component. they are moving much more to biometrics i retinal scans and things like that. that is where the future is going. they will rely less on the
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analog factors. speak of the technology is getting there with facial recog. you can do fingerprinting and passports are antiquated at this point. if you have people dressing up o make themey want t not look like whatlo theoky look like on other ids, we have to have facial recognition at that point were fingerprinting.he >> now to the dnc, they ares confused oonn party's rules on balance provisions. >> we will find out ways to expedite this because of their gender balance provisions onis this n next ballot, you will beb able to vote for two candidates in agender on the next ballot. [applause] okay? lon this next ballot, you will e able to vote for two can add cocan add that it's any around the ballot.o cayou have two candidates that receiv te cash i will clarify ts
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last one. >> you are in this next ballot where you have two votes as thea chair has said, yoidu may vote r two males or two females or to have any gender, okay? no, you can't do that because we have theallo balance. gen you can vote for one of any gender, okay? or nonbinary gender, excuse me. but is linked, okay? >> todd: what?ee >> meanwhile, president trums p has ordered federal employees te remove pronouns from signatures g itand something they have alry been doing.er pete buttigieg tried to remove pronouns from social media profiles months after aoc did the same thing.k and we just talk about that video? >> todd: that is clear as mud. e >> jason: look at what the ers democrats are actually sayi, certain democrats can't run for
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certain positions. all in the name of the eve inclusion. >> theve ay couldn't even explan it. ingi have a question about pete buttigieg and aoc removing pronouns? have they addressed endemicso addressed it publicly? p i didn't know they are pronounsr were removed in the first place but have they addressed it? we talk about pronouns now for so long for so many years and for them to remove it, making a statement about it, why? >> actually, i don't know the answer t o that question would jump but it seems like those two actually were listening to what voters were saying because this is something -- voters said they didn't wantt wa to talk abt this. this is not what is important. what is important is the economy. what is important is the bordero appear to the democrats were focusing on all of these pronouns and not getting to thef life are everyday americans. we saw that on display at the dnc as they are trying to figurg urout what went wrong during the
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election. >> todd: democrats to your point, wwae don't want virtual signaling anymore. we have real issues to worryubli about to your point like payingi for our familiesng and jobs and making sure we don't get invadei by illegal migrants. but that one minute sound bite, whatever that was, was a perfect microcosm because they are so c that nobodtoy understands that they are literally tripping oveh themselves and that sound bite. i don't understand how jason goe a message out of that becauseas all i heard was basically the teacher from snoopy. but that is all i got from that. >> jason: i'o atm a pro at this. >> todd: you are a pro at understanding congressional democratic speak? if that is how they are running theimer game, 2026 will be a cakewalk for republicans if that is what the democrats are>> putting ou tt there. >> jason: that is what they are putting out there. >> we didn't see last year, we p saw the people in chicago
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showing at city council meetingn screaming, saying, we areer neconcerned about safety. we are concerned about n livelihoodots and you guys are youfocusing on the wrong things d obviously they were not listening. that was striking.so okay, so, we are also counting down to todd speaking out. >> todd: super bowl lix. dshe is going to dance just to try to throw me off. i'm ready for. city chiefs and philadelphia eagled ons will bae for the lombardi trophy and legendary green bay packers head coach bensalem hardy wono o the first two super bowl's.y foby earlier this week, new england patriots bill belichick floated thefl ida of renaming the famous praise,an watch.'t >> players win games and youay can'ert win without good player. i don't care who the coaches, ic is impossible.in you cannot win without good players,.
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[naming players" don't let] i didn't make any kicks. you have to have a good players and as a good coach, you want to give youa chr players a chance o win. you want to put them in a position if they go out and pla well, they will have a chance to win.mb justar name at the lombardi trophy. name at the brady trophy.nt he won seven of them. >> todd: with all due respect to tom brady, is that a good idea? >> jason: it should not be the fence lombardi trophy.to do it, i was a place kicker so i have a different perspective. but his football and should beac named after a football player or somebody who kickstu the the ba. >> todd: stop it. the fans go to the game and wann g to see the place kicking and e extra points and i feel bad. >> todd: you can call at theou lombardi trophy or jason chaffetz trophy.e >> if you name it after a playe,
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or start changing it what happens five more years when someony fie finally outshines tom brady?knowill i don't know when that will happen.in g but just leave tradition. tradition. >> i asked my 18-year-old son about thisout and he said footl should not do that to coach lombardi. k abs tradition. if you want to name something mvp player, tom brady and vp player. >> todd:pl let's be real but this is, an attempt by somebody not known as al players coach bill belichick trying to recruiu some college kids there at unc and trying to be like hey, i'm fairly, your buddy.m i'm a player's coach and let's name the trophy after the players. this is all a ruse to try to get those players. you know what tomorrow is speaking of bill belichick the greatest day of my life februarn back the super bowl. >> that is the greatest anniversary of your life?ta >>nd todd: the kids understand.v
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♪ ♪ bac >> jason: welcome back to "the big weekend show." it is time for "the big four" our picks for the biggestes stories you should bt e followig this week. i will go first. vice president j.d. vance is headed to east palestinian ohio tomorrow to mark the second anniversary of the disastrous train derailment that rocked th town.sted he posted videos of the initial crash raising concerns over chemicals from the accidentg pollutinthg the waters around town. i've got to tell you, i wasn actually at an event in pittsburgh shortly after this, and i went to east palace team and feel for these people here are two but is a lovely community. they should not have twothis g o
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through this and ignored by theb sofederal government just absolutely ignored. they are still dealing with ope situations and secretary death he has talked about it and accompanied by lee zeldin, newho epa director who will also be e grout there on the ground.back we have to get these people's lives back in order.ic i'm glad the vice president is going there after sworn in asen. the new vice president. >> todd: these peopleus basically lost their homes because homes on and how to make uninhabitable and i will defer to you dr. saphier with theses chemicals. heit can kill you in the long rn so what option do you have? >> nicole: at they were havinghi skin irritation in the chemical spill did affect them the plume in the air. it is tragic and they felt completely abandonedar by the administration and secretary duffy right now fromti former secretary pete buttigieg.
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>> jason: i hope the ty get bact on their feet. speak to some parents areat iocelebrating president trump's dei crackdown, education department hig watch is a probeo a temper high school after turn female only bathroom into all gender facility. full disclosure that is eastig high school and all five of their kids graduated from east high school. what they did at the school was on the second floor, they had as girls and boys bathroom and they took the girls bathroom made at all gender bathroom.s gi and the schools sometimes girls don't want to go into that bathroom and some don't, have t run up and down the stairs in passing. intjust to try to get to the restroom andw then get to class. i know kids get in trouble when to class up at school.sc i talked to the mayor about this this past week.to he said the government needs to stay out of the bathrooms so ts is not over. >> nicole: i don't understand ho w you cannot have a female option for the girls on that bathroom?e
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how uncomfortable for those girls. todd: who pushed for this? how did this happen? >> nicole: there are kids inne the school and one thing peoplew should kno aw about east high school, it is in the center of denver. the most -- there were a group of students who pushed for it. the school acquiesced and did this. now, you see what is happening. spill and thatt is wrong., that is horrific. new yorkof democrats this is not good either scheming to keep former representative alisa's deept defi phonic house taken ul tthe jr. primaries or later. the dems considering legislatiot to change new york state law and change theires law now that reqt special elections in a timely manner t o fill an open seat to resist president trump.nd defenders of democracy as we dem always hear the democrats o makebe as fighting t sure people don't have a for>> ttative in congress many -- >> jason: had to you excludes
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800, 900,000 representatives tor have a representative to argueno for their case in congress? that is so fundamentally wrong.i >> alicia: how are you guys surprised? they out that the presidentte beforer] an election and they staged a coup.do they did things like this and they don't want to lose power. >> todd: the defenders of democracy. >> alicia: finally the fda approved a newoved painkiller td as an addiction free alternative to opioids and we certainly need that appeared to the new drugfo prescribed for short-terllm pain with surgery. this is incredible news and obviously may need to learn a little bit more about it that we have certainly neededly alternative for short-term fast-acting pain medicine as we saw the opioids obviously turn into the opioid crisis. but then we didn't actually have good alternative for that becaus ie people are afraid to take opioids. r paink e othe painkiller, can we make those in
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the united states now because we were worried about china? >> nicole: china has not major of pharmaceuticals but tylenol is more expensive. so if we can figure that out,at ma oy be a little easier.be because ivst tylenol is the best for short-term pain. i imagined that, like a thousand dollars and it's crazy. fe time when we have a little bf time to fill. the producer should throw in more spice girls. >> nicole: and up dancing for one night. spain when i try to coachee america. is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carley: president trump is flexing muscle as the commander-in-chief enactin

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