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drinking algriffjenkins along we saphier, and welcome to the big weekend show. the big story tonight. president trump makes his triumphant return greeted by thousands of fans more than the racecar drivers they came to s see. ♪ ♪ ♪ or the land of the freight ♪ ♪ >> he salutes the excitement continues as the beast the crowd a loving it so is trump he had told reporter the fans enthusiasm was a reminiscent of the optimistic mood of the country. a listen. what's what brings you back to the great american race? what is fantastic but it's great for the country by the country's doing well again. we have his spirit all over the world. we brought it back less than four weeks and it can only get
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better. >> we are back fox news correspondent madison scarpino is alive at the daytona international speedway tonight. what a great assignment. >> not a bad one, griffith. president trump making history today is the first sitting president to attend the iconic race twice. the race got back underway after a rain delay for a few hours. we are just getting a word there is a once again another rain delay. we'll keep our viewers updated with anything we hear about that. the fans are making the most of the situation and were very excited to see president trump. the pact stands are erecting interest any times fans got a glimpse of president trump he made his presence known today by the president started by flying over the racetrack and air force one. he then went out onto the track, hand in hand with his granddaughter meeting and nascar legends and waving to the crowd.
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and now, the president even taken a lap around the track in the beast to kick off the cup series opener but we spoke with today's racecar drivers over the radio. listen. >> this is your favorite president. i'm a really, really big fan of you people and how you do this, i do not know. i just want you to be safe. you are talented people and great people and great americans. have a good day part have a lot of fun and i will see you later. >> president trump brought along some important gas with him as well the white house had transportation secretary shaun donovan eight, interior secretary dou doug burgum, representative at byron donalds and florida lawmakers joined trump at the track today but the daytona 500 is nascar's most prestigious race. over $38 million. a lot on the line today for the drivers and their teams. again, we are hearing there is a second rain delay today.
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so we will see what happens with that last year's daytona 500 was postponed a whole day hope of this not a repeat of that. madison scarpino at the daytona 500 per thank you very much. let's talk about this. when he went to the daytona 500 before it was fantastic. now it is literally a thing. it is the super bowl, the daytona 500 think is the first time they have given him the microphone. which is what all of the drivers would hear in their cars if you've been to a nascar race you can buy at headphone so you can hear the pit crews talking to their drivers. can you imagine if you had your headphones on and trump starts talking to you? what's many years ago i went to the speedway had a ride along. i think trump like to being on the track going around. >> imagining out there in the
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beast. one time when he was in vegas during his first term. he let me take a look inside the beast. i member how excited he was on his describing a pigeon with a call this? they call this the beast. it was really great support being out on the raceway and the g forces when you are out there, if that racecar drivers are out there doing their laps, they can hear anyone talking to them it's got to be a really intense experience that's his audience. cooks have ever been to a race cluster because i've never been to a race but certainly it is on the top of my list. the excitement going on right now is so incredible at such a disappointment about the rain delay i really hope are going to get it going today went let's get some good weather >> joke? let's think about where we were 27 days ago. when we see the previous president ever show up an event
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like this? we do not see for four years. he's been to the super bowl and they go to the daytona 500 huge ratings for both. this is what you call a slam dunk politically that's why democrats don't know what to do strong photo opt in deed. at the daytona 500, everyone is still reacting to vice president vance warning to europe this week in germany. >> i were the most about, vis-à-vis europe is not russia. it's not china it is not any other external actor. what i worry about is the threat from within. the retreat of europe from some of its most fundamental values. values shared with th united sts of america. and across europe free speech i fear is in retreat. >> of course it did not take long for the far left media to spin his comments. cbs took it a step too far this morning. thankfully speech is what caused
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the holocaust. luckily it secretary marco rubio was there to defend the vp. he he was standing in a country where free speech was weaponize to conduct a genocide. he met with the head of a political party that has far right views and some historic ties to extreme groups. the context of that was changing the tone of it. and you know that. >> i have to disagree with you. >> i will have to disagree with you. free speech was not used to conduct a genocide the genocide was conducted by authoritarian nazi regime. >> marco rubio standing up for his friend jd when you make of it? >> i thought marco rubio handled that interview perfectly he is right free speech did not commit genocide. there is misuse of speech there is the absence of free speech when it was under nazi rule. you are not allowed to be or say
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anything against the nazis. one thing i will say is when vice president vance was given that speech in europe he was talking about, criticizing things is happening in europe. but also the same things we are seeing here in the united states overregulation, open migration policies are going to lead to the fall of the country are well for us the country. >> for all of europe. >> he is criticizing is happening there and say what happsaying whathappened here ins as well. that is why president trump was elected to overturn this. about this speech and the take away. they say it europeans are not accustomed to being told so bluntly by u.s. officials that europe is impoverishing itself with its garish may. but someone had to say it. they strike at that regulation is he right? absolutely. he's definitely very direct.
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we also want to be very cautious because obviously we have adversaries that are looking at the region like vladimir putin. and others but he is absolute right the real threat from within is the european union and european nations, by minister victor or von has said this. has skewed away from the fundamental values and have moved far more to the left just like you said that is very, very dangerous we have seen the european people whether we are seeing it italy or whether it's all the weight north in finland or in amsterdam. people speaking out and saying no more. paris we have seen the same. no more of this. we need to get control over immigration system. we need to get control of our economy when you get back to the fundamentals. that is what is most important here that is what jd vance was delivering. >> the pendulum has strung way too far to the left. the 2024 election is helping us get back to neutral prey that is what he think he's happened in europe.
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>> cooksey translation is europr quipping so socialist. otherwise we will leave you to your own demise. want to ask about that president trump's truth social features napoleon bonaparte quote saying he who saves the country does not violate any law. as become the left's latest ammunitlatestammunition and vil. >> the president lisa follow the law donald trump a shutting government down as we speak. >> we have seen a clear disregard for the checks and balances set up in the federal government. >> in their minds a judge is illegitimate. >> then we need to worry about mussolini, italy or at hitler's germany. >> trumps that only days ago he does affect plant on abiding by the law. he said this. >> i always abide by the courts and then i will have to appeal it. what he has done he slow down the momentum. >> affected many people wonder if that one's not following the law are actually those on the left to have relentlessly gone
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after trump over the past four years with questionable cases then trump talks about waiting pickwick it's unbelievable that is the attack line democrats are going with. when we talk about fascist governments that talk about fascism once less himself fascist government that actually shrink the government? they tried to woo root out waste and corruption break gave back power to the people. this is a fascist, is not followhe is notfollowing the fak is he? this is coming from democrats by the way that shift their own sitting president back in july, threw him off a cliff and that installed a candidate soviet style. they intend to take their opponent, donald trump after valves an in maine and colorador the weaponize the justice system against and through l'affaire. they tried too or kamala harris want the filibuster would been abolished a huge check and balance as you know. and for government monitoring free speech. i am not going to take too many lessons and those in the meeting who probably vote democrat as
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far as talking about democracy at this point. >> i'm really grateam really grt trump did troll this on he knew this was going to be the reaction these are the same democrats in 2016 weaponize the bureaucracy but this is where it all started to target president trump and target everyone around them with t at the russia hoax. they went as far as it paid for a dossier that was basically it lies and spread lies about a duly elected president these united states across the globe. put his life in danger. but the american people in danger because of that. this is the reason why president trump is saying look, we are going to shrink this government. this bureaucracy, this weaponize bureaucracy is operating letting its own machine. it is doing its own thing but it's not listening to the american people we are going to give the rights back to the american people where it belongs. that is who we work for. that is why people voted for president trump. >> nicole, let's be honest and look at the reality.
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if you are a democrat you've got no majority you really have a leader or a person that's leading the messaging. they are in the woods perhaps the courts is the only place where they think they can make any kind of stand against trump. are they overplaying their hand? >> of course they are part democrats in a really bad position right now. they have no messaging when he came to the 2024 election they still not recognize their deficiencies of the election. all they are continuing to do is to go after donald trump and everything he is doing. which by the way is everything the american people voted for on the ballot. everything that is happening right now that you see democrats trying to stand in the way of, pulling back government regulations by cutting the bloke, finding the fraud those are things he said he was going to do getting rid of the illegal immigrant criminals. these are things he said he was going to do before people went to the about box. so this is what the americans voted for pre-democrats coming out trying to stop him every step of the way, they are going
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to have a really harsh reality for the bedrooms and a couple of years because they are again going against what the american people are whining. >> that's a good point what are they going to do in the case of doge as a ruling with their departments what are they going to do if they lose in the court to? there really back to the drawing board. >> and by the way of course the president brought trump puts up tweets like this because he knows are going to lose their mind. he has democrats and left-wing media in such a to z they are so busy talk about what is posting on x he's actually doing the real work with the doge and everything else behind the scenes. they are not anywhere present for the focus on the wrong things. agreed. >> to remind you of the peanuts, lucy and the football and charlie brown. coming up on the big we can show. all eyes aren't trumps fbi director nominee kash patel as he awaits confirmation hearing this week. but this is a fox news allergic.
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israeli prime minister netanyahu is issuing a major threat to hamas over the release of the reigning hostages. ♪
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we want to see them home. there are some under the deal there some that are supposed to be released coming up next weekend and we expect that to happen. correct secretary marco rubio was through this morning through these through the gates of [bleep] will surely (declaring israel can finish the job against iran. israel has announced a security cabinet will meet tomorrow to discuss the next steps of a cease-fire agreement for the latest we go to greg palkot in israel. >> senator marco rubio's first trip to israel secretary state had a lot for including the government here, he and netanyahu seem to get along well they had praise for the new top u.s. diplomat and his boss president trump, given trumps a plan raising eyebrows about the oath taking over and renovating the gaza strip was posted in
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their step aside. on the wake of the release yes or tumor hostages including one american's relate there is unity on the need to get all the hostages home fast be at the existing but still fragile cease-fire deal or something with more muscle netanyahu echoing president trump's and he would open the gates of [bleep] if need be. particular strong call by both are now vulnerable efforts area proxies have been weakened in its own defenses hit amid reports is or will soon go after the nuclear infrastructure. the closeness of the allies here in new deliberate 2010 unguided bombs held up by the by the administration last year amid concerns about sibling casualties in gaza. all bets between these two in this regional battle appear to be off. >> the great, thank you so much. praying for those hostages to be released. not only does president trump want to put it into the war in the middle east, he is also focused on ukraine. the trump team is heading to saudi arabia to middle russian
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and ukrainian negotiators on ending the war here's what national security advisor mike wallace is expecting. >> number one it has to be a permanent end to the war. not a temporary end of the war. number two, this cannot be ended on the battlefield for number three it talks about how the structure of our aid has to change. number four we are talking about economic integration going forward. that's the best arbiter of peace. and in terms of long-term military security guarantees, those have to be european led. >> meanwhile the far left at media's trying to insinuate ukraine will not have an equal seat at the negotiating table but watch this exchange between nbc and the ukrainian president. >> have you been given any assurances that ukraine will have an equal seat at the negotiating table? >> so, i will never accept any decisions between the united states and russia about ukraine. never.
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we are thankful for all the support unity between usa and around ukraine support bipartisan support for all of this. but there's no one can make the deal with pollutant without us. >> right now we are taking a list in the world is on edge we do not know what is going to happen with ukraine we do not know the next steps for vladimir putin. but what is really interesting and i want to ask it is and get your opinion on this is a foreign correspondent is the fact that president trump is going to be holding those meetings those negotiations in saudi arabia almost as an affront to iran. bringing the players in russia, bringing everybody into saudi arabia woul what he think about? >> location is very significant. it is interesting since zelenskyy did that interview, when trump landed back in florida heat talked with the
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reporters there under the wing as they say. they asked if zelensky would be a part of the talks they said he will be involved, he will be involved but we do not know what that is but what is significant is not only perhaps the message to iran that you mention, sarah, also the fact that it is not just having ukraine on this trip, europe is not on it you know who is most threatened by pushing pollutpollution polluta? europe itself. i think we do not want your there, ukraine were going to start this meanwhile you just had rubio talking with netanyahu about zeroing in on a run. so right now while we do not know what this is going to look like president trump said under the wing we do not know what they negotiations are going to look like. obviously zelensky of ukraine shall become a part at their the other half of this equation. however there's a clear message being sent to iran. >> think there is a clear message being sent to iran trump
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says h is working very hard to make peace. he sees zelensky's involvement he does i want you to take a listen to this. it's what president trump had to say earlier. >> we are moving along or try to get peace with russia and ukraine. we are working very hard on it. it is a war that should have never started. >> he expected zelensky to be involved in conversations? >> i do, i do. he will be involved yes. >> how do you think that is going to play out, joe? do you see zelensky right now getting what he wants from this or do you see zelensky taking a step back and sank well, wait a minute. maybe this is what president trump has negotiating tactic he's going to a straight to russia. he's going to a straight to the middle east is going to take this, do as negotiations and that is going to turn back to zelensky and say hey, now you've got either take this deal or decide where you wanted want io from here because zelensky-for zelensky it's moving people
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invited serve pollutant it's a continuous push of fighters it appears he doesn't care about what is losing their. >> are not very many fighters left for ukraine at this point a whole generation's loss. pollutant does not care if he throws bodies of the problem all day. this is not vietnam though not be political pressure to end the war he's even utilized in the north koreans notified as well. but the plant reportedly is the u.s. is going to sit down with russia and saudi arabia. they are going to have bilateral talks. when those are done and then bilateral talks will happen between the u.s. and ukraine. so this is what russia is saying this is what ukraine is saying and then everybody gets into her room. of course zelensky should have a seat at the table this is par part-it is his country he was invaded wrongly. but in the end it is just amazing 27 days into this administration we are already talked about peace between ukraine and russia if kamala harris had a one it would've been perpetual war on the eastern front and ukraine, in perpetuity and money being thrown at the problem with the
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u.s. taxpayers for quick satisfy wanted to go to you quickly nicole pretty went to your take on this. the american people it is also the amount of money were sent into ukraine people are frustrated they want to pull back. this is the first time that we are seeing real action on this front. our present has been here, it is been such a short period is almost resolving this crisis. where you think this is going to go? what'octave vendors are part ofa crane it will run began because the stranger said russia invaded them would not seem that return on investment they're not winning a war do not see an end to the war so now we need to come to the table and negotiated secretary had except said zelensky's not going get our thing they want. you're not going to the limit loss in their original invasion over a decade ago. but, they need to come together and make sure ukraine feel safe. can't say for future ambitions by russia but who knows when donald trump is out of office was going to happen next for. >> films they can account for a lot of the money that we have sent to him. coming up you will not believe how much money at the biden administration spent on migrants
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not only have we seen a migrant children abandoned at the border we have also seen kids and toddlers being thrown over the border wall. fortunately resident is reportedly making it more difficult for unaccompanied minors being released in federal custody. parents acharacters in the u.s.. meanwhile trump wants to amend the 14th. riding in part on truth social
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quote the 14th amendment right of american citizenship never had anything to do with modern-day gate fractures are as tough and protecti protective es critics are now admitting the president could successfully challenge. scholars argu are times this ret has helped 1898 case united states that children for future permanent resident tha but has r squarely help children for form illegally present our citizens. >> griff, i first want to go back to the heart wrenching video of those children at the border how devastating it is. hundreds of thousands of children who have been sent here alone across the board are accounted for at this time. what can we do at this point? >> nicole, what is so heartbreaking even late in the biden administration they didn't
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defend the requirements to try to bring the numbers down. they declined significantly from the height of the unprecedented crisis. but children kept coming, why? they exempted children. children would still be allowed to stay it's like they never figured it out this is the one of the texas dps in literally walked up on a child that was abandoned. watch this. >> no cell phone, address louisiana's were supposed to go too. >> two years old, literally dropped over a wall because the rgb admission, texas had a note around his neck. for that previous administration said it would be less humanitarian in history, there
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is nothing humanitarian. that is heart wrenching to see that. >> it is. during donald trump's first term he actually tried to make it more difficult for unaccompanied minors to come across the border. please try to do now is similar to what he did then sink people who sponsor the children who come across it with whoever's name is on that little card, they need to be fingerprinted and put into the system so we have record of who they are. people are pushing back on that thing that, then there is not going to come forward to claim the throne because they themselves may be here illegally. doesn't that just go to the point of what president trump is trying to do? need to be here illegally not illegally? absolutely. first and foremost if you are allowing your 2-year-old child to be trafficked by a nefarious organization, the human trafficking organizations griff and are so familiar with. we spent so much time of the border. i've seen it myself my heart is broken. i wanted to cry when i heard that children crying. these children are left to these
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nefarious people. they have been brutalized. there are pedophiles on the road. so many dangers. these are parents and allow that to happen should be fingerprinted and should be sent to jail in my opinion. because we would be. we would be i have a serious issue with that. my mother would have never sent me or my brother alone on some journey with some nefarious organization to try to get to the united states or band and have a very difficult time with this. >> it certainly is heartbreaking. biden's border failures went beyond abandoning kids his administration is also abandoned american workers. according for the senate for immigration studies a whopping 80% of all new jobs went to immigrants instead of u.s. citizens are the biden ministration. 4.7 million jobs. all of this for a near record share of working age american men are sitting on the sidelines. 645,000 of the labor force since
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january 202 20 per the far left immediate likes to claim the u.s. economy would collapse without immigrants. don't want to do that. frankly just too backbreaking who's gonna work the farms? >> i cannot wait until american women can't get blueberries for their smoothies. i cannot wait until there is a people cracked down on all small businesses. >> we need immigrants in this country. forget the fact that our old rot in the ground if they were not being picked by many immigrants, many illegal immigrants. >> you're going to have construction sites that will lie dormant. >> wow the condescension is palpable it was very effective. meanwhile were learning how to fight his department of health and human services or splurge more than $22 billion in grants
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for migrants including using fema to indirectly pay for shelters with the associated press take fema does not send money directly to your coat of dust administered money on behalf of u.s. customs and border protection authorized by congress in 2023 for the shelter and services program. it was created to support local governments agovernment and nont organizations that provide support to noncitizens releases by immigration authorities. president trump is trying to call back the 59 million spent the shelter illegals. joe, i want to go to the first went wheone where we are talk ae jobs. it is staggering when you look at the labor statistics. it's not as black-and-white. labor statistics do include city five and above so it's a little deluded with the retirement age in there. that does not explain the big picture. and yes, immigrants do contribute a lot to our workforce. that in my opinion is because
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businesses are incentivized to take immigrants because they accept lower pay. they get grants, public perspective of diversity and then also call t people getting government handouts to stay home and they did not want to go back to work. >> precisely. the pick the crops argument i find very interesting. they did it to jake during a great interview you have to watch some time the same thing who's going to pick the crops? stephen miller said 1% of all farmworkers are comprised of illegal immigrants. 1%. i'm pretty sure the crops are going to be picked in all these ridiculous jobs that adam schiff calls backbreaking, many americans will gladly take that at this point if it means putting more money in their pockets. this is why donald trump did so well with the black folk and the latino vote which is usually owned by the democrat party 90% goes to the democratic presidential nominee in terms of
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the black vote, 70% of latinos vote for the democrat that did not happen remotely this time around. until democrats understand that when you flood cities with all of these illegal immigrants and budgets are exhausted to the point were social services like education, sanitation and police are impacted to the point where people do not feel as safe. or their kids are not getting as educated or cities are not as clean they will never win a national election again without the coalition of black folk, latino vote there kissing off their jobs are being taken. in san diego today bill melugin set a shelter that received fema money closed its doors, laid up one or 15 employees because they received zero new migrants in his trump was inaugurated. carts frankly with the dems are saying is a racist statement and people should not be ashamed of being sharecroppers or picking crops. the 14th amendment is going to mentors and to watch. stilbut stillhad one gop lawmaks
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seconds. it was so delicious trump getting the last laugh as team usa clinches a spot in the championship game this thursday. could be a rematch against canada. christina coleman is allied with more on the canadian rebellion. christina. >> yes that is right. hockey fans in montréal booed loudly during our national anthem last night before the game between the u.s. and canada take a listen to that again. ♪ josé can you see by the dawns early light ♪ >> the canadian fans booed in the public address announcer asked the crowd to kindly respect the anthems and the players that represent each country. that clearly did not happen and if that was not enough, just like you mention, take a look at this. three different fights broke out on the ice within nine seconds of the game starting. look at that. swinging punches, a helmet comes off tension clearly running high at this went down during the face-off game between the u.s. and canada with international
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hockey tournament features the best players in the world. prime minister justin trudeau was in the stands during the chaos. it comes after president trump threaten tariffs against canada for the trump administration said this is part of an effort to improve border security and ensure that u.s. is not taken advantage of and trade relationships. trump temporarily positive 25% increase in tariffs plan after canada agreed to tighten its security at the northern border. trump is also made multiple references to canada becoming america's 51st state. and, as you can see and hear you take a listen to all of that again last night's game is some fans in canada are taking their frustration out by booing our national anthem at nhl and nba games. fans in montréal booed the national anthem in th and the u. played finland thursday night. now, as for it las last night'se the u.s. one dating canada three
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americans to the championship game thursday night. that is going to take place in boston. they can boo all they want, we still one. [laughter] >> exactly, thank you christina. and now we have home ice. griff? >> it must be hard for the future 51st state to accept a loss like that in their home isaac tried to ameliorate our players, got their butts kicked but threet went loss for canada or cook as they should purchase something to watch member the 1981 movie miracle on ice the u.s. comes backs and beats the soviets? they going to make a movie about this and made light in montréal. that would kick their belief not only in the end of the day but the first nine seconds. here is the deal with so much focus on canada while knowing obvious of the new administration trump is taking a keen interest in canada. just a booing and the national
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anthem was going to send a nasty message and they knew that. >> the best part is trued out sitting there smugly as if he did not just succumb to his own popularity and. >> they don't like you either, buddy. >> is like a moment we should all be excited about because we are finally getting away from the woke. people are duking it out again on the ice it. everyone is saying how they feel but this is like the golden age for this is what trump brought back. >> toxic masculinity at its best. [laughter] nba player can skin his knee and figure out a way to get out of an exhibition game like that. nhl players will literally die for their country in an exhibition game. in order to beat canada. >> could i just say it made them play even harder for i am surprised i got the game back on track. >> eventually they read our players are pu to put in the pey box there is no more room. coming up, new study reveals a zen picking up users drop more than just wait. plus, dizzy moves further away
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>> we are back with a fox news alert. gitmo's reign across several states is quitting a dire situation. itennessee floodwaters are surging across the northwest part of the state after a levee
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failure by the national weather service warns these are life threatening conditions. in kentucky catastrophic floods have killed at least eight people so far bridwell governor andy beshear says that number will likely grow. emergency crews across the blue bluegrass state have already rescued over 1000 people it is not just ring the east coast bracing for a powerful winter storm tonight from singh heavy snow, freezing rain and intense winds. the popular drug of zen pic has worked wonders for those struggling with obesity and weight loss it a new study shows it can help people drink less alcohol. it's worked wonders for holiday celebs are getting candy with their experience with it. >> we got a prescription and i got that's how this weight got lost. >> i tried ozempic i was bedridden and vomiting and you have no energy. >> i rose the very first time i
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took that gop when they are not even thinking about it. they're only eating when they are hungry. >> had recently gone on ozempic it help me lose the last 15 pounds or so. it stopped me drinking. a similar thing you do have to make those choices. it does take a long time. >> people continue injecting this a drug for its off label use let's talk about bu my persl me set this up dr. saphier the pros and cons it. i'll give you the pros and adults with type two diabetes reduces the risk of cardiovascular events, reduces the risk of kidney disease or sitting or kidney failure. now the cons, thyroid see cell tumors for acute pancreatitis, acute kidney injury. acute gallbladder disease and pulmonary aspiration. i do not want any of those pickle close or incomplete lists and not wholly representative of what these glp one can do. there's a whole bunch on the
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market now. everyone kind of knows of zen pig it's really will go the that's approved they release insulin closure blood sugar which reducing cravings people do not have the food cravings as like a lot of people are losing weight too. it has been hypothesized if it's working on the craving centers in the brain will it also play a role in the reward seeking behavior which a lot of people have drug and alcohol addiction also have issues with britt recently published the journal of addiction that looked at 1.8 million patient's health records what they showed was people who are on glp-1 decreased rate binging on alcohol. 41% decreased rate of opioid overdoses. and so you can wonder why are they just not craving it? are they not having reward seeking when it comes to the alcohol? we heard one person's they were the biggest side effects of these glp-1 are severe nausea, vomiting, you can have gia
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obstruction, pancreatitis i and some really horrible things. the overall take there's definitely good use for these medications. i think they are being wildly overused. they are incredibly expensive. they absolutely come with side effects. we do not action of the long-term side effect potential. we talked about the bayreuth seat cell tumors that's based on rat studies. we need to give it morse times. so we do not know again widely over utilized. i think we need to roll back. the thing about the glp-1 are not temporary. it's a lifetime prescription you're on these medications if you want to keep the effects because most show the second you go off of the weight comes back on her quick i have a theory whites america washes celebrities in hollywood talk about how great it is and they are like i just want to be like them. quick with a lot of great benefits to them. >> we are a nation of a bcd to progressive got to leave it there coming up on a brand-new hour for the big weekend show is jen is eat the most depressed
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