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big weekend show. president trump said to make it through tomorrow. he becomes the first sitting president to attend the super bowl. a front row seat is kansas city chiefs and philadelphia eagles battle it out to become the nfl champion. big games in new orleans this year, extensive security measures have been put in place. thousands of police and agents from the fbi and dhs will be in the big easy. joining us live from new orleans, a flat, what you got? >> chaotic energy. one or many people, in this slip report. blockades every couple of blocks to get onto the street you have to ask the national guard. you may recall this was the sign of a terror attack two weeks
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ago, 14 people left dead. president trump expected to be here tomorrow, first sitting president to ever attend the super bowl. also expected at the game, taylor swift. she was seen in new orleans last night with chiefs boyfriend travis kelsey. swift and trump, not fans of the teller, swift formally endorsed kamala harris, trump has bashed her for the super bowl about who was on the field. we talk to people here about the game. [cheering] >> we are excited. no pressure. >> there's a lot of pressure. >> yes but if we play like we play, we will defeat them this year. we are going to win. we got defense and take on berkeley more than enough pieces to win game. >> tomorrow is his door, kansas city chiefs going for unprecedented repeat.
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the eagles lost against the chiefs and the super bowl 2023 in arizona so eagles are seeking revenge and according to the latest data, the average cost of the ticket dropped below 7000. you can get into the door for about 2600. >> don't have too much fun. [laughter] >> i was waiting for it. [laughter] >> thank you. it's no surprise president trump is heading to the super bowl. he's been a regular at sporting events for the last year giving a roaring response at every game he went to do some on the left are punting on the president super bowl cameo. trump will soil everything because the most divisive presidents of our lifetime is attending a game often serving as a genuine moment of unity. does this sound divisive?
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[cheering] >> it wasn't just that, the georgia game last season, things sounded the same with the army navy game in december. [cheering] [chanting] >> it seems like critics immediately forgot about was received when he showed up to the baseball game during his term. >> the president shows up. >> talk about the on -- >> there are numbers from recent election you could say is an trump is the most popular politician in america right now. he's also the leader of our
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>> and trump take over the mainstream i think not only did you mentioned the most popular president, i think he's the most popular person at this time. i do think people are embracing in the way they never have before, it's cool and trendy to be a trump supporters. i think we will see a lot chiefs having the color red part of the uniform. maybe people decide to dig the chiefs hats. i think tomorrow and we see trump walk-through and they show him, it's going to go wild and for good reason. sports fans love trump, athletes love trump, i know there's not everybody who loves trump but it feels like everybody loves trump right now. >> patrick the homes, his wife supported trump and that's why trump is always saying something and then travis kelsey, taylor swift and they have shown themselves on the left, even
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that alone the one team shows a culture aside from politics so maybe trump and taylor swift, it doesn't matter. >> this doesn't her boyfriend is playing in the game, he is president of the united states, i am fine with both of them attending the game, the unifying moment, a cool cultural event, i'd like to get to one one day myself. i have so many thoughts. we can go back and check the tape, did matt finn have eagles colors these? a green shirt. >> that's what i saw. i am curious about that. his another thing, in the trump hearing are not cheering like the crowd tomorrow, the clips we played, he was received very well and warm but that was alabama in the army navy game so deep red state and armed services matchup were he's the
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incoming commander-in-chief so he would get cheered in those settings. philadelphia sports fans specifically do not cheer anyone other than their team. they threw snowballs and santa claus, batteries and players on the other team so there might be some blue from fans who even voted for him because it's in their culture, their dna to do anything other than philadelphia so we will see. >> this is america's game, the most watched, the most participated and people go to super bowl parties who don't know the rules of super bowl. is there something magical about president there that maybe is not divisive but more than half the country voted for an almost half the country didn't. >> if he wasn't at the game, he probably will be watching the game from whatever room with his family. the fact that he's going to the game i think normalizes him in a way, aoc up in arms, trump is
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portrayed as normal, i can't believe, it's a travesty. he is normal. he might be the most normal president we've had and that makes them relatable and why he captured the boat like he did and able to capture especially the boat from young men in the manner he did so i love it, it's on brand and great. >> what was normal until biden stopped doing that, the presidential interview and trump is bringing it back. >> we go back to president biden, he's not even doing the interview, he doesn't have the energy. he's going to do the interview and then go to the game so he's doubling down on it. i can do the the double down the interview at the game. [laughter] >> doing a good job with that. it's always going to be -- the super bowl interview is one we look forward to, commercials and it's all part of the fun and like you mentioned, that particular part, news geeks, i
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love it. mip one of my favorite parts of the day tomorrow. >> watched the bulldog shines in the commercials, i hope the commercial will return to normalcy, too. >> we saw the carl's jr. ad, making america hot again. >> tune in tomorrow, i bet there will be something to say. new orleans is the nfl on fox team america super bowl, pregame show 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox and we will stream on to be and don't miss bret baier super bowl interview with president trump 3:00 p.m. eastern right here. next on this brand-new hour of the "big weekend show". criminal migrants are calling gitmo their home and a breakdown of which illegals have been shipped there. coming up next. ♪
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dhs secretary kristi nolan in the day in north carolina meeting her hurricane clean survivors getting in update there. president trump also visited the devastated region sets up a task force to review and improve. medicines carpino has more this evening. madison. >> she spent her morning getting a firsthand look at some of the damage caused by helene in western north carolina. both her and i think administration says the goal is to improve the federal response to helene and other disasters. >> hurricane helene was one of the worst natural disasters. one hundred people lost their lives and 73000 homes destroyed. the previous administration failed we will learn from that
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do better. >> secretary noam spent the day reading survivors and getting their advice on what the feds could do to help. criticizing. >> for its response and says he's considering getting rid of the agency altogether. today she says president trump created a task force to address how to improve agency but secretary noam it says there were good experience with fema and agency says it continued to help over 150,000 families in the region. transportation secretary sean duffy said to be in western north carolina monday to survey damaged helene caused to i-40. >> all right, madison. i was in north carolina yesterday with the john locke foundation and we were talking about this chatting with folks, it's night and day, the difference between this administration and the last one
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when it comes to this region and's north carolina, a huge failure hunter biden and president trump set the tone himself by going there major officials from one end of the is going there and the results are reflecting that so a turnaround thank goodness for the people that region who need a lot of help these months later. state was not the only one, she traveled down to guantánamo bay. 30,000 illegal migrants could eventually be detained at that facility. the second flight carrying what are called the most dangerous criminal migrants arrived at the base thursday. she detailed some of the crimes the specific migrants omitted including homicide, aggravated robbery and intent to commit homicide, weapons trafficking, distribution of dangerous drugs, assault, impersonation fraud and one of them even is wanted in venezuela for breaking out of
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prison. good luck breaking out of club gitmo. president trump explain why he's ending criminal migrants to untenable day. >> guantánamo bay -- is there space to accommodate? >> there's a lot of space to accommodate a lot of people so we are going to use it. it's already up. we have it for nothing but we can do less expensive and more secure. we had other countries come to us saying we love to do that, we'd love to take your criminals and we will maintain that, it will be there jail and i'm only talking the most severe cases. >> it's hard to argue with that logic. we have the space, the territory, the beds and secure facility. this has been done in the past, why not? >> it's also sending a clear message. if you come here illegally, if
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you are a criminal, we will deal with you the right way. it's interesting, a far cry from the luxury hotels biden had over the course of his administration but i like it. i think ice agents are not doing the easy thing, they are doing the right thing and i think for the people -- how many are in this country? they are still trying to round up a lot of them, horrible criminals and sending them to guantánamo bay, it's exactly the thing to do. >> we've heard some screeching, a congressman complaining about the prayer breakfast like trump invented is a theocratic thing going on forever, people don't know some history for example, the clinton administration in the 90s using guantánamo bay for migrants. this is not new. >> it's interesting one of the things obama was running on was closing gitmo. there is a period of time for democrats have popular thing to
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shut it down and now it seems to be a popular thing to be used in this way and it does send a message in this specifically might be trendy with this bank we've seen grow and expand dramatically in the last year end a half or so across america, particularly but up to 30,000 migrants could be there and as the president pointed out, these are the real bad guys intended to be there. >> i know you have intel on this, what are you hearing? >> i spoke with secretary noem just before this and we had a conversation going to understand what's happening. she further added details, datafiles, murderers and rapists they are running up, they are not just petty criminals. this is the news, marines and soldiers are at gitmo putting up thousands of beds for more people and people need to understand that whatever legal challenges are on the front or whatever pr campaigns going
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against it, this administration is not backing off and i think every dollar they spend sending someone to guantánamo bay worked its weight in gold for what messages sent to those trying to cross our border today. >> it's a lot about messaging, part of it is a practical solution to an issue but also broadcasting whatever the opposite of the message was from team biden's like we are going to take the worst offenders and send them to gitmo, the all caps tension and also, i wouldn't want to be in the left shoes opposing it, how do you oppose that in a way that doesn't seemed like you are taking the side of hard-core criminal illegal immigrants? >> they somehow find a way to make sense to themselves nobody else. it's a party that for a long time has claimed to care so much about women in this country, the children but there are so many things they've made clear by the policies they put forward by the arguments they make, they don't care because these are the people terrorizing women and
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children in this country. >> there are no women or children to terrorize at guantánamo bay especially male only facilities. >> service members, service members will make all of this happen, 30,000 beds getting ready but also our southern border right now, the ramp up continues with service members. >> let's move onto this, coming up next on the program tonight, kids across the country are being exposed to what you're watching right here. we will call it ei exercise, what is it, was going on? we will explain and discuss coming up. ♪
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>> a former usaid director blowing the whistle on how the government wasted billions of dollars on the site camps including so-called privilege walks. here's how whistleblower mark described his experience with the guilt parade. >> i get there in february and we have what's called a privilege walk as part of the orientation where were given identity and i was a scandinavian foreman so they read lines like i discriminated against because of government services or people don't like how i look so you took a step forward if it applied and if it didn't so i ended up near the front and the indigenous woman with unwanted pregnancy and the male prostitute were at the other end and we talked about our privileges. >> but what exactly is a
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privilege walk? he described a little bit of it but take a look at what it looks like. >> if you've ever been diagnosed as having a physical or mental illness or disability, take one step back. if ever been bullied or made fun of based on something you can't change, take one step back. if you get time off for religious holidays, take one step forward. >> dispense describe feeling ashamed, advantages they can't control. >> looking back and seeing people behind you, it's not a good feeling. >> it's weird to hold on to explaining certain privilege that's not me because had to work hard for that so it's weird to take a step toward. >> it was frustrating to look back and see how much further some people were behind me and realizing a lot less of, no amount of hard work for legislation can make up that k kat. >> perhaps most surprising,
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there are students across the country including middle schoolers across the country have been forced to participate in this process. i think perhaps that might be where the problem lies. >> this has been happening for a long time, this has been going on for years. i wrote a book ten years ago about woke excesses -- a discussion, thank you. i gave you the plug, fabulous. we talked about this and, that was an adult on with jesse watters. this practice was pretty common that college freshman first year orientations. think about how literally divisive it is to line up a bunch of brand-new 18-year-old who never met each other and do a giant exercise about to tear them apart about their differences and make some feel bad about their privilege and
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others now have this big new sense of empowerment because they are so far back. it is the exact wrong message. he should get kids together, teach them the fight song and help fund and become friends and study hard but this is one of the first things kids are exposed to in the fact that is going down to middle school is completely crazy. the definition of divisive. >> it's uncomfortable to watch but to me these questions are intimate. it's no one's business. are your parents divorced? it can be deep. >> extremely demoralizing. it is a power projection by deranged leftists who don't have that much support, a single digit of the population but they been made to feel they have more support because they have immense funding. your tax dollars and the media writing for them so they feel they have broader support and they are able to run workshops
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and do exercises. people are made to feel they should feel bad for the situations they have no control over that they grew up in. people have been scared to stand up and speak out against these things for such a long time. finally we see a reset, dismantling of usaid. i am happy because seen exercises like this, i'm grateful i've never been part of it because believe me, i would not have participated in the would be hell to pay had i been in that room. >> what happens to the person who's the most happy successful person? it gives you the tools you need to take hits and keep pushing. if you want there, go to the county fair, life is unfair. i don't want to go through the things i've been through but i've met people who have gone
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through difficult things. if you want to know difficult, look at the pow from vietnam and uniquely successful they were once they got here when we told families they would be aloof and wouldn't have the ability to communicate and to become fathers and business owners and they do amazing things. a good case study to look at that. the idea you gone through something unfair, turning you into nothing more than a victim is belittling you in a way you don't deserve and that's what makes it bad. you could probably use those questions and look at happiness and success to almost disprove it from the back. >> and the victim word is important because if you've gone to this exercise and you are near the back, the whole reason is to make you feel like a victim like it's good and then to make the people at the other end also feel bad because there are village. demoralizing is the right word, it's sick. >> everybody in that room is in that room together. there at the same playing field,
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one other thing i will do early in the administration is closing up permit of education's in washington d.c. and sending all education and education worker needs back to the states. we want them to run education of our children. >> this is something trump was talking about throughout his entire campaign and now he's keeping yet another one of his promises. executive order to abolish the department of education, telling his own nominee for secretary
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linda mcmahon, he wants her to put herself out of a job. teachers union president randi weingarten throwing a fit making wild claims about where the education departments money is actually going. >> you are talking about millions of kids and what the department really does is make sure the money goes out and it's not stolen. it is actually used for the intended purposes. >> where's the money going? was taking it? are they trying to take the money that kids get for tax cuts for billionaires? it is illegal to take that money out of children's mouths and give it to billionaires. >> she's not the only one. unhinged democrats surrounded the department of education building yesterday demanding to be let in and slamming the trump administration in. >> there's lack of transparency here.
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everybody at the department of education are here because we pay for them to be here. >> all access entrance two should be clear if you want to advocate on behalf of your children, you are not allowed to come into this building where you pay taxes. >> president trump blasted the democrats back doubling down on his own education vision. >> the same ones, i see maxine waters and all these people, the don't love our country. we want great education great we spend more than any other country in the world yet we are ranked, this year, biden's last year, congratulations, joe. we are dead last. i want to see education number one, i like joyce. go back to the states where great states that do well have no debt in.
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>> trump just said, we are spending more student than ever before, more than any other country in the world and what are we seen test scores? report card here we can pull up on the screen, the vast majority of students kat meet is extended in math and reading so i know kids like to say the mass is not mapping and that is what we are seeing here. >> one of the big things in the selection was also the pushback on parental rights, the rights of parents impacted by schools across the country. sharing information about people's own children as part of this when he's talking about expanding the things he's trying to do and school doctors, twice, putting the power back in the hands of parents across the country saw teachers union president pushing back and this is what we will start to see and states around the country in massachusetts for instance, massachusetts teachers are the union as well pushing back
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against the voucher idea saying the trump administration is at the service of billionaires on protecting wealth from taxation so i feel like this will be no matter what they are pushing back on, blame the billionaire class, elon musk as part of t that. >> a crazy thing by the way, to critique will twice, the whole reason is to help poor families who cannot afford to send their kids to private schools to private schools. the best interest of their students. which people can already afford to do that and do so i think it's a civil rights issue for underprivileged kids and families but the department of education, i think what we should be asking, what is the return on investment for the american taxpayer and the department of education, these many decades. the report card we put on the screen, look at the details, eighth-graders, about a third of eighth-graders in america were
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illiterate right now. where is that money going? is that the best place for it to go? randi weingarten was dead wrong on covid foreclosures and almost everything on education and certainly school choice is on that list. >> it seems like the money is set up like bureaucrats not being put to good use. >> i'm not qualified to say whether or not we should abolish the government of education so let me tell you what i think should happen, anecdote matters because lived experience, i've got a 5-year-old and 815-year-old. they go to what's called a charter school system, cal home city schools in georgia. calhoun is not a ton of rich people, it's a small town, a humble town. city schools are the top performing schools in the area is it's not by accident. it's because they are intentional, a contract with the state so they can get think that they have more autonomy and hired teachers, they have the
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ability to get rid of kids are such problems, they distract other kids from being able to learn. i want my kids to go to school with white kids, grandkids, whatever kids. rich kids and poor kids because that's what the world is made up of. i want any of those kids to stop my kids from being able to learn because their parents don't have the time or interest to raise them in all of this is solved when we put the pressure back on people to raise their kids and that's not something that can do overnight but we should have some say over where kids get their education. >> money would be better spent in classrooms where children are trying to get better education. clearly spelling but needless to say, outside the doe is certainly entertaining especially maxine waters demanding for security to show id when she doesn't believe people should have to show id to vote. >> ridiculous. >> all a charade. coming up on the "big weekend show", this is probably one of the times you will see -- one of
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♪ are right, the countdown to super bowl 59 is on in this year, the field looks little less well. nfl removing the end racism messaging from the back of each end zone. this will be the first super bowl without the phrase of the field 2020. instead, the league will display new phrases including choose love and it takes all of us. nfl books person says these recent tragedies we seen across the country have triggered this change and there are some were disappointed. the view waited slamming the nfl's decision and blaming? you guessed it. president trump. >> it seems to me like the end
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racism probably has a lot to do with the fact that the sitting president is there anything to be take something that important away, you don't put anything there. >> i've been thinking about it over the course of the day because why that phrase? why choose love? >> especially the transgender community has been attacked. >> the far left political commentator raised, if you are against stop racism, back means you are for racism. i can't say that word. anyway. [laughter] your thoughts? >> he's reached that time in his career the only way he can get attention is to be bombastic and overly offensive so i hate that we gave him attention to be honest. as far as an racism, the view is not taking and racism off the end of zone because president
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trump got elected. president trump got elected because the american people are done with the messaging is not a cause, it's a result. or vice versa so i know it's hard for them to pallet this beautiful pedestal they've stood on for at least eight years now has dwindled away but this is a grassroots effort, not donald trump market effort, business regular americans are saying, quit telling us we hate each other when we are hanging out with each other at the bar and watching the football game together. >> should we choose love now? >> i'm all for choosing love and ending racism. everyone is for both of those things but this is the actual definition of virtue signaling. i do understand, what is the reason? we can say it's a nice message but is some they get going to watch a football game, see the words in the end zone and say cali, i'm going to reconsider my racism? >> i will stop being a racism
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tomorrow because of the slogan. >> or be hateful but now i'm going to choose love because it says it on the field. it's like a little silly i agreed with one thing on the view, you don't need that, let's just watch football and have fun together doing that. >> you don't need -- the reason it you take away something as important as that, don't put anything. >> maybe nothing at all could be better. >> the super bowl, i think every year since 2020 -- >> five steps forward. [laughter] >> i can't recall seeing that on the field because it's not important to me. i'm there to watch the game. like truly, these virtue signaling messaging on the end zone is not something anyone is paying attention to. they haven't been and will not be and i'm glad it's gone away and i think it is going to turn heads completely. people are going to lose it if they take away the messaging and
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then you see players in the end zone doing the trump dance. think about that. people are going to lose their minds. i will be happy about it. [laughter] >> i honestly didn't know there were slogans in the end zone. if you ask me, i would have been had no idea the spirit alive once everybody decided they didn't want to deal anymore. >> i do want to say about keith, i do understand he was back in the day, he might want to watch the game tomorrow night for pharmaceutical as that are inevitable. it sounds like he might need some help. >> and some other reasons. maybe i will find something big weekend flops are next. do not forget to follow the "big weekend show". basil, instagram, big weekend show. ♪
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actors in sports legends. elite actors in sports legends, joe biden does not fit within those categories. what role is he going for? >> speaker. [laughter] >> a dead man, i think he could go over that role. all i think is joe biden should put them up to this, she wants her time in the spotlight, she loves the attention so she wants to book her ticket to a movie premiere. i think this is what jill is doing. >> next, joe rogan firing back at the harris campaign after they suggested he ruined interview negotiations with the former vice president's team. rogan says he's got the receipts though. i find this sad because we can remember the headlines throughout the course of her entire campaign. new york times, why isn't kamala harris holding news conferences?
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to riled up kamala harris slowly opens up. trying to hard to blame one missed interview opportunity not looking at the bigger picture of the entire campaign. >> i seem to recall part of the reason why the interview never materialized kamala harris and rogan, it would have gone terribly for all words of reasons, she and her team were demanding he come to her has changed the format and limit the time and that's not how he does his show. he said you come here like everyone else for the amount of time and we will do it and they said no so the receipts were proof of that. i'm up next, let's look at this. east hampton, new york, a fancy place. officials are reassuring of the residence heist officers, don't you worry, won't deport illegal migrants serving as maids, landscapers and nannies. that goes to the mentality among
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limiting liberals probe illegal immigration. their lives and convenience, she's illegal labor in some cases, new york authorities saying don't worry, this won't affect you. it reminds me of martha's vineyard. there are certain enclaves that need special treatment for special existence back maybe they could house some of the extra illegals. >> he has no home, i'm sure. we seen the signs there. plenty of room. >> that brings up but i want to talk about, new jersey governor phil murphy said this -- >> there's someone in our broader universe whose migration status not yet where they want to get it to and we said let's have a house above our garage. >> he was forced to walk back to
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comments this week, lying about housing and illegal immigrants in his garage. talkative excuses. somebody we know and we might bring him in but we want to show, don't let this administration's. tom homan said we will investigate you. >> murphy's team said they misinterpreted it but they didn't it was clear. the woman isn't an illegal immigrants however they come after her? >> a strange flex beginning to end. weird. >> don't miss special edition of the "big weekend show" tomorrow back here 6:00 to 8:00 eastern time followed by extended edition 10:00 p.m. here on fox news channel. that's going to do it for us. life, liberty and levin up now. ♪
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