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hello, i am guy benson, joey jones and charly arnolt. welcome to a special edition of the "big weekend show", the biggest thing on television anywhere right now president trump the first sitting president ever to attend the super bowl and many in the crowd could not wait to catch a glimpse of him. at this. [cheering] security around the stadium is tied huge stars in the house. dhs secretary is the known says they been preparing for this day for months. >> the first time in history going to the super bowl so while we have been focused on security operations for many months and preparing for this day to have president trump there, it amplifies the message the great
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game means everybody got to celebrate and support the team and get home safely. >> before the game kicked off, the secret service made its presence felt with this powerful on air at the midamerica was founded on an idea of freedom. america always stepped forward in time of need throughout short but powerful history. >> what you can do for your country. [cheering] >> with been there for all of it. ♪ >> heroes are humble. is this idea alive. ♪ processes are born from a they
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are not made. america's secret service protecting this super bowl is asking you more to step forward. ♪ >> pretty intense but overall, today is about the big game. most places. the chiefs are trying to become the first team to win three straight super bowls while evils are trying to avenge their loss in two years ago. president trump told bret baier that he's ready for football. >> i'm a big fan of both teams. one of the greatest, saquon had an uncle is a great fighter and berkeley, a great running back. great quarterback. the other team the quarterback knows how to win easy, right quarterback. i guess you have to say smudge is this to go with kansas city,
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i have to go with kansas city. at the same time, philadelphia is fantastic, it's going to be a great game. >> taking the chiefs, we are picking that live in new orleans covering the super bowl, matt, lucky you. how is it going? >> i went into the stadium a couple of hours ago, it was hot and sunny and now downpour but the game itself is electric inside. philly is certainly in the house. anytime the eagles bears to the field, there was loud cheers and los angeles times chiefs took the field, there were loud booze. they are known for being loud and lively, some even worse descriptions than that and they are living up to their reputation. tonight's game is lose on the field and who wins but a lot of people are talking about president trump being here, taylor swift reportedly supposed to be here as well. trump and swift are not fans of
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each other read the past few days swift has been seen at restaurants around new orleans here. the superstar famously endorsed kamala harris but swift's boyfriend kansas city she's travis kelsey things at school the president is here and considers it an honor. with bret baier, trump said he was surprised to hear he's the first sitting president to ever attend a super bowl. >> you are going to be the first sitting president to attend the super bowl. it's a big day for america, always is. what made you want to do it? >> i'm surprised to hear that, i would assume many residents came. the spirit of the country, take country has taken on a whole new life, that would be a good thing for the country of the president to be at the game. it's an iconic day, two great teams. let's see what happens. >> moments ago inside, president trump stood and saluted during the national anthem. he got mostly very loud cheers,
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maybe some doing in there. president trump and ivanka seen together on screen. i will keep you updated. >> thanks very much and perhaps philadelphia fans are having a happy moment right now alle allegedly. [laughter] with that said, president trump going after the people who he accuses of uprising the government against him. heevok surity clearance of antony blinken, jake sullivan, alan brad, he pulled the plug on joe biden's clearance saying in the truth social post this. no need for joe biden to continue to receive access to classified information. he said this is it in 2021 but instruct the intelligence community to stop the 45th president of the united states, me, from accessing detail on national security. the same post trump cited robert yours report what you remember
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described biden for the time is an elderly man with a poor memory. trump back with that arguing biden simply can't be trusted with classified information. a couple of things to unpack. joey, a bit of a curveball but we watched that entire minute long at the secret service. you are someone who maybe saw an ad and were stirred to serve your country. that type of pr matters trying to capture the excitement, the passion and commitment of young people when you see that from the secret service and they've been through the ringer for all sorts of reasons, what you think of the attic? >> i saw a marine slang the dragon. i even think that's legal. then i found out there was a marine officer so i wouldn't have had that chance anyway but i think it's great -- i know what it's like to be the body, the guy in front of the more important person who hopefully takes the bullet and they don't.
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i think it is a powerful add. they didn't shy away from jfk which obviously they didn't get the job done so they showed the secret service and where they've come from and i think that was probably something that will inspire. we saw the numbers that have grown up in december and january but you would have to imagine other law enforcement feel the same. it's great they put something out there that goes back to the moment i talked about earlier, be proud of your country and be proud to serve. >> when we are reading through what president trump said about biden revoking security clearance, he made it crystal clear this is retaliation. we didn't do this in the past, he made the choice to do this to me, so i'm in charge and doing it back. is that fair play? >> i think from the practical side, it doesn't make too much of a difference, i don't think he was calling president biden up for any advice which theoretically is why former presidents would still have
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plans so they can stay up-to-date and later leader would look back and say you dealt with these issues, i need your insight and i feel that wouldn't be something he would do anyway. [laughter] for these other ramifications, it's trust, he doesn't trust these people and doesn't want them to have access to information and here he is running a full government cleanse so i think it is just his perception perhaps was going on. he made me think of something, this week i covered a young marine flown home called miles for military or people can donate and young members, soldiers, marines do volunteer hours and in exchange they get a flight home. it made me think about how we spend money across america and some of the money could be spent perhaps giving young marines, soldiers more money in the pocket so they can fly home and it wouldn't turn to the organizations force to help get the marines home. so many more people are signing up right now so it's great to be
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able to help out. >> there were a bunch of other former intelligence officials who had access going back to that letter they signed about a hunter biden laptop. this is still a live issue and president trump mind and americans finds. >> they like to many late election, i can understand why trump would not trust them or feel like they should have security clearance. when you've proven yourself to be untrustworthy, why move forward in a direction where i say i will give you access to the most important information in the country that could affect our past moving forward? i think trump is being pretty chill given all that's happened to him, these different people have tried to drag his reputation through the mud bankrupt him, imprison him -- the fact that all he's saying is taking away security clearance, go on with your lives, good luck. i think trump is chill, that's
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the word i would say. >> a little restraint. speaking of, let's turn to this story, he's with his administration speaking to remake washington in some important ways and our opponents are not happy, some are losing it and some of them are pulling a page out of their now familiar old playbook. far left media sounding the alarm about the constitutional crisis. we talked about this earlier, democrats are following that lead. >> we are basically on the cusp of a constitutional crisis. >> we do have a constitutional crisis. >> we are witnessing a constitutional crisis. >> a crisis the country is facing. >> no it's not but here's the thing. we've heard those cries before. >> it could lead to a constitutional crisis. >> for a long time about approaching a constitutional crisis. we are not in it. >> we are beyond a constitutional crisis. >> year after year we have that
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phrase and there's a boy who cried wolf affect sometimes where the something -- there is something as a constitutional crisis, maybe we have that for several years with people around him running the country without maybe his full of knowledge or consent, that's my opinion but constitutional crisis should be reserved for extremely serious things and when you have this president's opponents employing that term over and over again, if they need to go to that, a lot of people are like, we've heard it before. >> the president trump is doing, he's doing so many things so rapidly, he is challenging the system to a certain extent and we will see that in the course in the coming days and weeks, the pushback particularly on the issue of citizenship, forthright citizenship must that's potentially something that
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actually applies to the constitution and will be a question but it's going to go through the normal process the way our government is set up, there isn't anything radical happening, it's all going according to how the government is set up and there's a problem, you can make changes but right now the democrats don't have the power, they don't have the numbers in congress to push back so they are forced to pushback in television interviews and displays outside the education. >> they hope the mainstream media will pair their sentiments and try to class to into the faces of americans all over but americans have woke up, we know not to trust the mainstream media especially since the election so the old strategy of their schoolwork. >> how effective is it? i was talking in the last hour we mentioned the work crisis, number, scary, this seems to be a lack of conviction among some of them just spouting it, i'm
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not even clear exactly what they are referring to is the huge constitutional crisis. >> the existence of doge? >> it threatens the swamp. you take a microscope to a mess and looking inside the haystack for the needle now and it bothers them because so many of these politicians operate on that, let me get spending over here but this thing so it happens in congress and executive branch even worse because congress loves creating something and saying put this money and they don't like to take responsibility for how it's spent so they don't let the executive do that and when the executive turns and says we will cut our own handoff to fix this by the essence of getting rid of federal workers, it bothers t them. it's hard to take them serious they act like it's the worst thing that ever happened. they love to compare trump to a lot of people, hitler or nixon or whatever, this idea is using
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executive branch in a different way, president lincoln did that, too so probably more than any president ever, change with the executive branch was so the idea that everyone has done this is a villain is not true. >> also to restrict and reduce the scope and role of government, he don't see that from a power-hungry autocrat so it could be a partisan prices for some are bureaucrats, that's a different thing than a constitutional crisis. coming up on this brand-new hour of the special edition of the "big weekend show", moving parts, we are excited to have you with us, president trump will be sending one wish royal back to buckingham palace. we'll tell you why. trump just amended his lawsuit with cbs. he's suing cbs news after the unedited footage finally got release of kamala harris 60 minutes interview and the amount of money is demanding is eye-popping. we will talk about that coming up. ♪
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♪ ♪ president trump amending his lawsuit against cbs, demanding $20 billion from the network after he claims 60 minutes edited kamala harris interview. as part of the administration's crusade against publicly funded media. >> one thing he gets most people don't, there's a difference between cable programs like the one we are on right now fox news and broadcast tv distortion rule applies only to broadcast not to cable, why? broadcast has access to public resource, airways the fcc years walked away from obligation to enforce public interest abroad. >> judgment day is coming for npr and pbs, both have been called to testify before lawmakers on the doge committee
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next month. trying to find but the number was before, i'm not sure about 20 billion is a lot so i know president trump is worth six or $7 billion. twenty billing dollars lawsuit here. >> go hi and hope you have, maybe it's another negotiating plan. for me when i look at this, i don't love the idea of politicians pressuring news organizations to write in certain ways and probably -- i have concerns about that but i also have concerns about what cbs did and how the editing was done and the way they presented it and got called out for it had happened for a reason, too. it became but as this goes forward, the fcc which is interesting both conservatives
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and liberals and try to get their board to look at these things, it does have a point between broadcast and cable but broadly what concerns me is politicians coming after news organizations potentially raising concerns. >> i understand what mollie is saying but there's a difference between saying you need to say things favorable to me and going and saying it's literally everything you do and say is not favorable to me so the gripe here especially with this kamala harris interview, it's equivalent to a campaign contribution. this is what her campaign chairman could want done. >> i did not have the patience to sit through the entire unedited 53 or so minutes. i tried but lost it after about three or four. the way kamala harris is portrayed on the interview aired versus the unedited raw footage bizarrely different. i think it is a testament to how
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much interference cbs and mainstream media was running the entire time for the kamala harris campaign. cbs has a broadcast license under that agreement, they will impartially disseminate the news. nearly did not do that. this is blatant manipulation. polar license. >> pbs and npr, publicly funded, really have faith this is great news. for example, hunter biden laptop story, you have to shoot that straight. he may not believe it and you can say that but you can't omit it completely because we are and we know it's true. here's a quote from npr, they said, we don't want to waste our time on stories not really stories. we don't want to waste listeners and readers time on stories that are just pure distractions so a great example if you are going to be publicly funded, he got to send it out there.
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>> i completely agree. i don't agree with pulling the license for cbs, i think we go down -- >> those extreme. >> a perilous path if we have politicians saying we don't like how you covered this. i think you can shame them, put them side-by-side in saying you can't trust them, you can withhold access to your administration if you want to as a punishment but there are other ways of going after them that are nuclear. when it comes to -- not cbs, pbs and npr, if we are paying for it and your job is to be balanced and you are obviously not, it's fair to say if you want a radio network basically msnbc on the radio and call it npr, great. if you listeners like you and your advertisers want to pay for, fine. don't ask us to subsidize it. that's a line that can be drawn in the example you gave is just one of many. self-sustaining let them do it,
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have at it, god bless but if it's public money, a different ballgame the police among americans, you can have that anymore, the whole basis in which elon musk involved twitter and made it x, you can't get unbiased information to let you have bias from both sides. it's a tough to swalwell for a country that prides itself on freedom. next, chinese government using a new tactic to steal your personal information and it could be worse than even tik t tok. ♪
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lawmakers and more theaters weighing in on president trump plans for the gaza strip. trey yingst is in israel with the latest. >> the condition of the hostages released saturday cause concern across israel. levy and allysia robbie are frail nourished. they were just as with mediators as the hostages are calling for a faster timeline to get the remaining hostages free from hamas activity. the family reacted to his condition saying this. >> to say the emaciated stunt are a disgrace. it is a shock. >> the latest as palestinians are starting to return to gaza, fresh israeli withdrawals. cease-fire is delicate but progressing as planned despite no clear path forward for phase
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two. president trump was asked this weekend about his plan for taking over gaza. >> any further deliberations on gaza, a timetable for the takeover? >> no deliberations, it's been well received. basically the united states views it as a real estate transaction where we will be an investor in that part of the world and no rush to do anything. we be supplied and given by israel. >> president trump and benjamin netanyahu endorsed this idea there are still thousands of hostages that remain and how musk captivity. this complicates the situation. >> excellent reporting from trey yingst. great points as we look forward, there are still hostages in the gaza strip, american hostages included, it makes it challenging to finish out cease-fire and begin rebuilding. i want to start with a series of
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new soundbites coming in from president trump. this is where he gives more insight into how committed he is to buying and owning gaza. >> buying and owning gaza, who will make it into a very good site by somebody. we will let other countries develop parts of it and it will be beautiful. people can come from all over the world and lived there. >> working through things as he said them and things that have been walked back, we are just beginning to get a few more details how he slowly emphatically putting out this plan as to how gaza will be rebuilt. >> this is all contingent upon hiding something. all hostages coming back in some sort of resolution, some sort of not treaty but at least prolonged cease-fire from what was hamas. i don't know that we will get that anytime soon, i think you will continue to be vague, i
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don't think we will get more details because of something that could happen after something that could happen. do i think the war will go on like it's been? note that this is larger than israel, it includes everything iran is doing, hezbollah and what's happening north and south of the country including what we get from egypt or jordan so it's vague but vague on purpose. i don't think it means we are going to own a piece of property as a country, i think it is more that we will make it safe enough american businessman and government can invest in it but i don't know if that's a possibility. >> we know hamas still maintains to some significant degree, control in that area, enormous propaganda videos they are putting together as they release hostages before global television so clearly that's a significant problem that needs to be handled but from leaves he someone that can bring
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stability. >> we are going to bring stability to the middle east, a totally war-torn part of the middle east. they will be willing beautiful sites for the palestinians to live in. they will be living in harmony and peace probably for the first time in hundreds of years. >> that is a big goal. harmony and peace. >> one thing people appreciate about trump he is an outside box thinker. he's coming from a different perspective than past presidents to think it's a very spot on bargaining move as far as trump is concerned and joey referred to as bad but it is provocative, getting people's wheels turning saying, what does this actually mean? for transplant ultimately going to be? i think is try to get the attention of stakeholders. would you want to get involved? how can we do this possibly
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together? maybe it's your idea that i presented like it's mine. >> restructuring instead of culture in place so broken for so long, i think a lot of this is realistic for saying we are not going to go down that same path again, the same playbook again, we are doing something totally different, that would be a worthwhile signal. >> president trump making his impact across the globe sending vice president j.d. vance to paris for the global ai summit tomorrow, rising concerns over china's tech dominance. even in the united states, department of homeland security warning chinese made internet connected cameras could be used to disrupt u.s. infrastructure. the ccp claims company to cover the system on a new turnpike from new jersey senator robert selling on this say i don't understand why this hasn't
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gotten a lot more attention. i'd rather the chinese knew what i was watching on tik tok and have the chinese monitoring my car going up and down the new jersey turnpike. what you make of this? >> this is a crossroads between the conservative ideology of free enterprise, free trade, allow foreign investment in america first which is kind of counter to that, we are going to push the. this is a big deal but we don't talk enough about the chinese government buying land adjacent to military bases, we don't talk about them find fertile farmland. there are big problems when it comes to foreign investment in this country and i don't know what we would do about it. >> it doesn't matter what they are fine, not just buying and investing in america but what they are specifically looking to buy. >> i disagree with the former new jersey senator, i think tik tok and online apps and people's screens and phones are much more of a threat capturing
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keystrokes, pushing propaganda and two kids screens, big picture, but is the larger threat but that doesn't mean it is not a threat at all, i don't think we should have ccp linked companies, anything to do with american infrastructure or technology. it seems almost suicidal to take a deal like that and we have to get a lot more serious about. >> is scary that it continues to happen because we know this. we have the conversation about tik tok but now we announce that they are taking over the e-zpass system in new jersey, what are we doing here? who's making these decisions? we can't say anything because you can't profile chinese immigrants coming into the country working for tech companies working for the government and of course it's on everybody's mind to say, is this culture? is this something we should look more into? but you can't because i would be considered racial profiling. >> next on the special edition
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♪ welcome back, president trump making a bold proclamation saying prince harry and they are now. immigration status is questionable due to his past drug use potentially so the president says so he feels bad for him and will let them stay sane i want to do that, i'll leave him alone, he's got enough problems with his wife, she's terrible. those comments echo what trump told piers morgan in 2022, he
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said harry is ripped. i will use the full expression but he's whipped more than any other person i've seen. i'm not a fan of megan and i wasn't from the beginning. court harry is being led around by his nose. tell us how you really feel. [laughter] i know you are a fan of pop culture, what you think, should he go harder on prince harry? >> i will take an angle he won't see coming, megan markle is the best sigh up with ever seen. we send an american into that family and busted it up like a bunch of bowling pins and we have the favorite prince of england who went out the military and all those things, the prince's the people, he'd rather be in americans than have all that status and title in the backs of the oppressed, he says
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i will do what americans do, pretend to be famous and make money just by having social media, the most amazing things you can do. i think it's great, i'll buy everybody's against them. political opinions might be of but there's a lot of folks i don't agree with that i get along with. we sabotage an entire royal family, 300 years to get done but we did it. [laughter] >> i don't know megan markle loves president trump. >> she called him divisive and misogynistic. >> and he does not appreciate it when people call him names understandably. the heritage foundation they filed a lawsuit and wanted to find out because of what harry had written in books in 2023 admitted to some of the things in his past but it seems like president trump is taking kind of the high road saying at least for now he safe even though he's got -- >> called his wife horrible. [laughter] >> some people might say is on presidential, why is he weighing
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in? the markets who he is. it's what a lot of people believe on the subject and he loves going on offense which kansas city doesn't seem to be doing much tonight so far. >> i love the sports analogies you are bringing into the show because there is -- is the game on right now -- we don't know if it's on. this is clearly where the important -- everything important you need to know it's happening right on this show. okay, still ahead, will taylor swift make an appearance on the jumbotron? halftime performance? lots of questions. super bowl bingo coming up next. ♪
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♪ is watch the super bowl tonight, the other big weekend show host, fill out bingo cards with things we think are happening and going to happen in this magic between the chiefs and eagles in here is a look at the card we are using for the game, standard bingo rules apply. everyone play along if you like.
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mike hartley of cheers the trump, i think that already happened so that makes check there. they state from a qr code in the ercial, out the fed cup that yet. trump dance, gatorade shower. >> about my bingo card. the first one is brady, there's a he with them calling the game and the second one we do know, i'm not going to get this one, coin flip, it was tales. live shot showing fans causing destruction. that will happen with that they win or lose unless it's great. a special announcement, not sure that could or would be and a car commercial with the dramatic voiceover. that's how to be a given if there are commercial settle. >> here's my bingo card. taylor swift on the jumbotron. rebrand announcement during commercial so for example, jaguar did their rebrand
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unfortunately for them, something along those lines, it doesn't have to go that direction but any friend of sorts. we do know this happened, first course touchdown, flyover, accredited card. >> find deals with sports clicée and sideline interview, something along the lines of nobody believed in us, patrick the homes getting back, i think that happened a moment ago. [laughter] a quarter in which more than 12 and a half points were scored, not yet in the second quarter but there's plenty of time left allegedly. drunk fans -- it's philadelphia. that happened hours ago and travis kelsey yelling something random. many people including the experts have on their bingo card potential blow up in the game. >> i don't think so. >> may be surprised people so far. >> the underdogs, we shall see. >> i did say they may not score
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some just saying. >> i want a blowout, i want a tight game to the wire but no overtime. >> i was picking rooting for kansas city, picking the eagles something -- okay. explain why i don't understand, i think the eagles will win so i picked them but i want the chiefs to win so i'll be happy if i'm wrong but i think the eagles are going to win. >> that way you don't get upset. >> i really care. >> you win either way. >> i dislike philly and the fact that they are playing so well, i am trying to jinx them. >> i wonder if it's working, your that juju all the way. >> it's pretty good for the eagles. >> i just want to say, we are not making fun, we are talking about what makes you unique and different the you have a reputation so take it is a good thing. >> i don't mean as a good thing
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at all, just over condemnation. >> philly fans, the best way possible, they are passionate. >> i personally think it's cool. i like it. >> stick around, the big fortress next, do not forget to follow the big weekend show. ♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. oh hey! would you like to join us? no. we would love to join you. ♪
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we are back, it's the "big weekend show" and time for the big four. our pics for the biggest story as we think you should be following over the course of the week and i will go first this story. republicans donors reportedly warming up to the idea of florida government ron desantis wife, casey desantis running for her husband's position in 2026 so ron desantis, city governor will be term limited, popular republican down there, one a huge reelection in 2022 who would come next? number of people are rumored to have their eye on the prize, including maybe the current first lady of the state of florida. former news anchor, communicator -- cancer survivor, young mother, a lot of appeal there and we will see what happens, if she even wanted. >> it depends on their white house plans.
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>> they've got to wait a while either way. >> this one is important to me. i met second amendment absolutist, your ability to protect yourself and right to protect yourself is uncompromised the president trump will keep the campaign promise on this. he signed a new executive order to protect and expand second amendment rights law abiding citizens and what this does is directs the attorney general to look at the policies from past administrations and say any that unnecessarily or in his opinion, unlawfully restricted americans tries to possess a firearm, they are struck down, removed this is great. atf, there's been a lot faster in recent weeks and a lot of things, it's a part of my life and i'm glad it's happening. >> i have something i need to discuss that might be with the executive order you just
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discussed, president trump says he's going to reverse joe biden's mandate to phase out plastic straw, saying untruth social, enjoy your next drink without a straw, disgustingly dissolved in your mouth. if i hear one democrat complained about this, i'm going to lose my mind because we can all agree this is an item there's no dispute over, paper straws do not work, we need to go back to plastic not to mention his proven paper straws chemicals in them, they are not good for you either so let's put this -- >> another one of those 80/20 euros. the house pass new legislation that will prohibit future presidential administrations from banning oil and gas drilling without congressional approval so is making a big move here, it's unlikely to go too far in the senate, we don't know how it's going to go but symbolically moving forward, it
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sends a message. one of the very first things trump did when he got into office in his inaugural speech was talk about drill baby drill, national energy emergency so this is part of a long-term effort to secure the ability of an all energy approach and we will see how it develops over the course of this presidency. >> i have to applaud any action to assume responsibly. >> insert itself. >> republican support that. >> a fabulous two hours, that doesn't for us but we will see you back here live, we are coming back 10:00 p.m. eastern for an additional extended edition of the "big weekend show". always dvr us if you cannot catch us if, life liberty and live in up next. see you at 10:00.

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