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northvale allysia acuna and doctor marc siegel. welcome to the big weekend show. brand-new hour with a fox news alert. this monday marks three years since the war on ukraine first began. drawn out conflict turned into a long war of attrition and president trump is doing everything he can to ended peacefully. he's taken to truth social to call out ukraine's president for doing a terrible job writing, zelenskyy talked the u.s. into spending $350 billion to go into a war that could not be one and zelenskyy admits have to money the u.s. sent him as quote missing and wants to keep the gravy train going. mr. trump accuses zelenskyy of will playing biden like a fiddle and this is what the president has to say about vladimir putin. >> and i'm not trying to make
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putin nicer or better, i'm just telling you the fact that washington never happened, putin would've never gotten. >> up to their old tricks calling trump and russian assets and plant. >> the american president right now could be a plant. could be a russian assets. he's doing. >> we are aligned with the dictatorship in russia. >> we are meeting with the aggressor, we are throwing our power on the side of the aggressor. >> the last time they did this, robert mueller declined to charge trump in the russia investigation because he says it was unconstitutional. >> the president cannot be charged with a federal crime while in office. it would be unfair to potentially accused somebody of a crime when they can be no court resolution of the actual charge. that is unconstitutional.
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>> how do you see this playing out? again, in our previous hour you said you like the way president trump is in an aggressive approach, get in there and get it done. how do you think he should and how is he handling the situation? >> he's doing it and he doesn't stop, he's not shy about getting into words with zelenskyy. ukraine and zelenskyy has been on the side of the united states against russia. we haven't been in the war but supporters of ukraine. he knows we have to get a deal, he stopped to get them going so he doesn't mind getting into little fights with zelenskyy but we saw in the news update zelenskyy felt positive after meeting with the envoy to the president. why is that? maybe the envoy is more. >> so trump uses tough talk and wants to get him into a meeting and then he wants to get the negotiation happening. i think trump is interesting and the way is on it, i've never
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seen a war leader, we associate negotiation with weakness. we have since world war ii and they talk about chamberlain and an appeaser. trump is careful not to be an appeaser. talks tough to both sides and says we got to stop the killing and he always says these are tough guys and putin is a bad guy but we are losing money, we got to make it stop, simple language but the beginning of negotiations. >> using money losing lives, families, a lot of people are losing loved ones so yes, war is bad. >> but great points, you brought this up, the president is a master at marketing and what he's doing on the world stage is selling his view in america first agenda. but there's so much going on behind the scenes that we don't know when it comes to where minerals deal you're working on,
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from the white house, this agreement is not a guarantee future aid for the work nor would it include any commitment of u.s. personnel in the region and that's what americans want to hear, they are debating how negotiation will go forward. >> i think it is the art of the deal in to the table and recognizing putin went into this in the first place he wants access to the black sea now part of russia and awake to get there and it's that simple. >> , saying that's okay, to get a deal, you have to figure out motivation on both sides. >> ukraine is in the only war-torn country looking for peace. in israel, six remaining hostages released by hamas as part of the phase one of cease-fire deal. hostages and families and
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friends and they had a tearful reunion with her loved ones. reports say israel is holding off releasing more than 600 palestinian prisoners as prime minister benjamin netanyahu is set to hold a security assessment tonight before deciding if the prisoners should be exchanged. trump is supporting mr. netanyahu and called out the horrors of the hostage situ situation. >> even though hostages are coming back, i saw this morning we got six more back, biden got none back to see you understand, he would never have gotten any of them fact that they are coming back in bad shape, a horrible thing and many are d dead. >> it is horrible. hard for anybody sitting at this desk to decide how they should be handled but for the psaki of discussion, what you think? >> he's giving a speech, president of the united states but talking about the war in the way that you hear people talk
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about it. people everywhere around the world, never mind the middle east, people may united states are weary they see this coming back. the terrible attack that happened, we've been seeing the response from israel and now we see maybe a glimmer of hope for peace at the same time we see terrible images coming back so he's not saying anything other than saying it's a terrible situation and we are going to make it stop. >> president trump is good for coming across as unpredictable and it has worked for him before because the enemies forcing allies and partners, it makes people stand up and pay attention. >> moving the needle but i have to be honest and say as a jewish person with a lot of friends and family over there, i find this whole topic difficult because they are not militants, they are
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a little terrorist group and they will continue with the group that cannot be negotiated with the there watching other hostages be released while they are not released and people are applauding. i can't imagine the solution where hamas remains in any kind of power. >> and i want to applaud you for bringing that aspect of which is the human aspect. we have people's use loved ones are horribly massacred and killed and ordered and continued to be tortured so while we can sit here and talk about negotiations, we have to remember people have suffered and even those back with her loved ones continue to suffer and it's a horrible situation and it needs to stop. >> you have to imagine part of the conversation right now during security assessment they have right now in israel and one
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other thing to keep in mind and i'm sure as part of the conversation as well, hamas is behaving in a more desperate way lately. the depravity is even worse. especially when you consider they are -- they know they are dealing with in partnered with weekend around, weakened hezbollah, practically nonexistent right now because of what israel has done so they are trying to figure out how to move forward but it's got to be difficult when you see they don't send correct hostages back. then they have other hostages sit and watch others being released. >> and again, we will wrap with this, people over politics across the board in this horrible situation so president trump wants to end the biden era wars so he can turn focus to fighting isis and now he's remaking his military to do t that. the president fired chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general brown and replacing him
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with lieutenant general dan kane with trump hailing his military on social truth or truth social saying during my first term, he was instrumental in the complete annihilation of the isis state. it was done in record-setting time, a matter of weeks, many so-called geniuses that will take years to defeat isis. general kane said it to be done quickly and he delivered. the move couldn't come any sooner as isis continues is assault on humanity. a militant group aligned with terror organization beheaded 70 christians in a democratic republic of congo. the -- most of the world remains silent. we sit here and read these headlines, horrific headlines and i don't care what part of the world you are in, people on the other end of the killing,
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that's somebody's mother, sister, somebody's brother, somebody's child so i know doctor mark, i believe you think resident trump -- i'll call him warrior for peace but you think he is a proponent of peace i'll say and you believe the president could possibly get the nobel peace prize, why do you think that? >> is a couple of conflicts here that have to resolve and we already talked about ukraine, i think ukraine can be resolved if parties go to the table, i don't know exactly how but i think nato presidents have to be diminished. israel was on the verge of being resolved i think, i don't know exactly how because as i said, i don't know how it gets resolved with hamas still there and i don't know -- president trump idea that we move palestinians out of the reason to someone
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else is not happening. that's not happening, nobody is taking -- i don't know how this is going to happen i think there will be peace in gaza but i worry about hamas still. if he solved these two major conflicts, yes. >> a lot of us were talking about isis but the president was clearly thinking about isis with lieutenant general having had so much success against isis especially when you consider, listen to these details. rebels forced 70 christians into the sanctuary of their church where they beheaded them and then made christian leaders create up to five days before they could bury the bodies. that is what we are talking about, what we are up against right now in the world. >> christians in danger in the world, that was interesting, he goes back to the same things, he loves tough talk and the general with the tough nickname and he says he's going to do it
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quickly, he always has that, we are going to do it like nobody's seen and we will do it quickly so he's always emphasizing lateral it's going to happen quickly but he wants to put the idea in our heads. weekly. >> it's all telegraphing. >> with isis, the same, we have to get these terrorist groups springing up everywhere, we have to see if the tough talk helps because if one is put down like al qaeda and another one shoot up, isis and on and on, worry about isis again. >> coming up this brand-new hour of the "big weekend show", karen bass filed another target and what they are calling her blame game plus kash patel has been confirmed as the new fbi director and democrats are launching shockingly race-based attacks against him. ♪
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>> there will be accountability within the fbi and we will do it through rigorous constitutional oversight starting this weekend. [applause] anyone that wishes to do harm to our way of life and citizens here or abroad will face the full wrath of the department of justice and federal bureau of investigation and if you to hide in any corner of this country for any corner of this planet, who will put on the world's largest manhunt and find you. we will decide your and day, not you. we will uphold the constitution. >> democrats the top qualification for joe biden's cabinet but when trouble was the first person of color to run the fbi, they are suddenly silent except over at msnbc where they are taking a different dire direction. >> every community has a call chickens for colonel sanders. the black community has their chickens.
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byron donald is a grown o'clock and who -- kash patel, with all got them but i want to say they will never love you. they'll never love you no matter what you do, you can never wipe out that brown or black skin. >> far left commentators were the only ones thing down over the new fbi director. >> one of many of the bazaar little statements made by the man asking for ten years as director of the fbi. >> kash patel breaks the law, violates norms, erodes trust and harms public safety. every republican who votes for him today needs to know they will on those facts. >> i cannot imagine the damage he can do if given a decade to do it so we find ourselves in
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uncharted watters. >> he isn't being slowed down and already has a plan to fix the fbi. >> shutdown the fbi hoover building. they want and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state. people need to know there's a defang of the department of justice and congress can secure trust or resecured trust of these agencies and departments. >> what you need to show is whether or not government agents are using undercover operatives and on the day of january 6. once you prove that, then defeat the insurrection narrative with the fbi's documentation. >> director patel set up to move up to 1000 fbi officials out of washington into field offices across the country to fight violent crime and take over acting director of the atf after pam bondi fired the agency general counsel last week.
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i would say he's a historic fbi director but maybe not. anything having to do with race, he's the first wolverine to take over at the fbi. it looks like he will clean house. >> and some people want quite sure what to think because some of the things he said in the past and has done but i think the fact that he's trying to decentralize the fbi is interesting and i think americans welcome fbi agents in their field offices around the country and might help them feel safer and it might be a situation where we have to wait and see what he does. >> you got a lot of naysaying at the start and adam schiff said i can't imagine the damage he's going to do if you give him ten years. maybe that's why we have to wait and see. something president trump often says, let's see what happens. [laughter] >> he's definitely the first fbi
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director of seems to hang out on mcas he's hanging with the pros and talks like them. >> sign of the times. [laughter] >> interesting. do you think -- why do you think we haven't heard about this? every one of those appointments, it's historic, the first non- binary person, this first female but not with kash patel. >> i want to talk about the history, jf -- the hoover building hoover was all about overreach of the fbi investigating people he shouldn't have. the justice department instead of what they should be doing solving crimes and protecting americans so kash patel, he wants to put more agents in the field and bring it back to what the original idea of the fbi was, not politics, not justice department but actually solving
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crimes. it is black history month so of course it's historical in that sense. >> with we have the fbi activists knocking down doors of conservative catholics to see if they were up to no good so i can only hope to wait and see what happens. i'll kash patel cleans out the fbi, president trump and elon musk are taking care of the rest of d.c. all federal employees will receive an e-mail asking what they did last week saying a failure to respond will be taken as resignation part of the trump administration's efforts to use those to give money back to the people. >> the way it works is when you say things, you can return to the taxpayers, return it to our debtors for cycling to next year's budget and lowers the overall baseline for next year. >> proposed about money back in your pocket, democrat jasmine
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crockett once your hard earned dollars to stay with the federal government. >> president trump says he likes the idea of giving savings back to americans as a dividend. would you support back? >> we are not in the business of giving out money and i don't know $5000 will do for you. >> 5000? >> far left media following the democrats lead and trying to silence experts who want to save you money. >> i want to get to the economics. i get the chance for a sound bite. >> a tourist of attack last month that killed 40 people, is clearly not working. >> if there are terrorists -- >> hard-working americans deserve $5000 check with president trump's name on it so unless -- ukraine did not deserve 350 billing dollars. >> listen to me. this is a ponzi scheme.
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>> ukraine was a ponzi scheme. hard-working americans deserve a break. >> let's talk, more yelling. maybe that's the new slogan. do you make -- this is an interesting discussion. if we do save money, should it go back to the people? [laughter] >> doctor tom mark i believe some of it should go back to americans because they will feel it in their pocketbook that this is working so i like $5000 check but on the air the other day, why don't we use the money to pay down social security going bankrupt? when i heard the word medicare, she may, it's so engulfed they are going to take the scalpel to medicare and social security i
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want to lose those i like americans i want to see the money diverted to programs in trouble. >> what you think of the check going back to people? should we wait and see how much money is saved before we must money to people? >> the 22nd, this is all new and they are going through and hopefully looking at everything line by line aching sensible cuts were we agree there is fact that needs to be trimmed but if you and your wife for to go over your budget -- >> already i'm having trouble. [laughter] >> you said i've saved us 10000 a year doing this, that and the other thing she says i love you even more is that great, i'm going to buy a fancy new car and then she clobbered you in the head with a hammer. the whole reason is to save money to pay down bills. >> i would approach that differently. i would say look at the money i
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said, why don't you go out and buy yourself something nice. [laughter] >> , now. [laughter] we do have to trim the fat and there may be overlapping jobs but don't forget, when you have jobs left and right, there are people at the other end, the person who relies on the kids, the families and parents etc. so let's keep that in mind. >> we got to go now so back to george clooney leaving politics but he's back. ♪
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[laughter] >> george clooney didn't stay away for long. the actor went back into politics claiming the press for failing to cover joe biden's incompetence saying quote biden abdicated his responsibility five hiding his in capabilities and the media in many ways dropped the ball. clooney says is breaking place with biden was a june fundraiser he hosted with julia roberts with former president let off stage by former president barack obama. the actor with later right calling for biden to drop his reelection bid but if he knew biden wasn't up for the job in june, why did he wait nearly a month to call for him to quit? >> that's interesting. just before we ran this, i will say something nice but you make good points before you came to me, why did it take him him him? if he was -- ready to say. [laughter] george clooney, who will give
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him credit, or democrat, he came out early and said, he did put his reputation on the line and he said he should down. he may have been a new remover getting biden to step aside and bring in pamela but he wasn't brave because if you are afraid, he should have stepped up right after the fundraiser he had, not waiting among for him to do the terrible debate and that's what caused -- at that time we saw the writing on the wall, i thought i was going to say something nice but i take that back. [laughter] >> what you said, you totally blew it. [laughter] but the media dropped the ball and we heard this members of the media admitted they should have said something sooner. >> the media is being blamed, what you think? [laughter] [laughter]
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>> we were talking about this for years ago, the media was coming out with it two months kamala didn't get a proper chance to even run, she could have been president and then run that issue but how about the issue for years before, what people called gas and the media for signs of disorientation, memory problems, he wasn't working properly, i was calling out four years ago and i'm wondering who is running the country for that for years. >> we brought it up early, it was taboo, bad news, who weren't supposed to do that and now everyone is coming out saying, why didn't anyone say it sooner? but nobody is saying those who said something sooner were correct that we set in 2020 even when he was running for reelection. is he up to the job? we don't know what it was like behind the scenes. we don't know but they asked her
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the question, she didn't really answer why didn't you invoke the 25th amendment? who's really running the country? that is part of what led to trump being elected again. >> i think they knew it and i think they are comfortable with it and kamala was comfortable as well. [laughter] >> with a name like arthel, i like to get names right. this bill dramatizes me, when i was growing up the girl across the street, you cannot say -- she called me upstairs and ever since then -- yes. so since then, like i asked you, how do you say your last name? i wanted to get it right. [laughter] >> they knew and i think they were comfortable the fact that he was incapacitated democrats were in control of the country,
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>> critics say she fired her over comments she made last month. >> did the city of los angeles fail you and your department? >> it's my job to stand up as chief and exactly they justifiably what the fire department needs to operate to meet the demands of the community. >> did they tell you? >> that's why i'm here so let's get us what we need so firefighters can do their jobs. >> did they fail you? >> yes. >> here's backlash for her city burning to the ground. she's announcing she's launching an investigation into will never believe who, herself. she wants to know why she went. >> that type of preparation didn't happen. >> what you mean you weren't aware? we were talking about it on the news warning this would be -- >> it didn't reach that level to say something terrible could happen and maybe you shouldn't
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have gone on the trip -- i don't know if that's one of the things we need to look at. >> i don't know, there's a new show out called seventh everybody's been watching. did she not know she went? is it the different personality during the day than at night? >> she could use that. in severance, they quoted chip in the brain so their work life is completely separate from their home life and wouldn't that be great for her? she could go home and pour a glass of wine and forget about her troubles of which there are many. she wants to investigate herself to find out why she went when there were fires going down on her city, crazy. she should fire fire chief but essentially, she did something right for the wrong reason. she'd have to fire herself as well because they both suffered from the same problems and neither one was prepared for this disaster. her only saving grace assert deputy mayor is a wizard and she
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should say i resigned myself but my deputy mayor is no good at his job either so going to have to stay for the psaki of the city. >> you were telling me about this issue not answering questions, who got back from president biden went -- she just gets there in front of the teleprompter and we don't mind out who she really is. >> there are reporters pressing her conferences. there are questions she's answering. with the los angeles times reporting on her facebook page and the government, los angeles government page when they put these instances up for people to see, they cut off the back and forth between reporters and the mayor so people are seeing they are catching up later which is interesting. >> what you think? the homeless problem and fires, they were prepared for the buyers, reports about fire hydrants not having water. >> i want to get into the fire hydrants not having water.
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we want to stay actual but this is what i will say about the buyers and the blame game. i think residents of los angeles want to hear the buck stops with me. somebody has to step up and take responsibility. you have people who lost homes, i know what it's like to lose everything in hurricane katrina so there lives have been found the impacted and they don't want to hear the blame game so somebody has to step up. people in altadena california who had generational homes but they will not be able to recover from because as we know, insurance companies will not take them all so the bottom line is you have people profoundly impacted and they need help. >> these two hours he brought it back to the people who suffer fight admire that, thank you very much. >> that's where my heart is, thank you. >> next on the "big weekend show". >> we believe in our marriage.
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♪ >> going. all right. democrats losing culture war and instead of listening to voters, they think the answers should be politicizing social media content. here's president biden's -- former president biden's pete buttigieg explaining this strategy. >> what i'm worried about other people not watching cnn or fox. a lot of folks aren't looking for political comments but finding them wrapped up in cultural stuff. you could be on parenting instagram and you are getting this wife stuff with politics and it and i think we really need to be much harder about this conversation to places where it's not reaching folks.
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>> what he doesn't realize is the latest conservative social media trends involved as america moves for the right is a big weekend show last month, here's what it's all about. >> we believe in generals in our marriage. we believe clean home is a happy home. we choose to say on. >> we always have dinner ready when her husband is off work. we respect and appreciate hard work. >> another trend going viral calling for women to dig birth control. >> when are finally waking up. there's movement going on for women want to get off birth control and learn how to be in tune with their own bodies. i feel so much more empowered and feminine. >> influencers spreading faith in their own language. >> are shorter story in the book of matthew so jesus giving a
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sermon to his squad and other dudes and he's like so you know cheating on your significant other is wrong and there like yes but hear me out, catch this, if you so much as look as a woman and lust after her and there like you and he's like is just as bad as cheating. >> a kind of works, 86. according to a recent cbs poll, 55% of gen z approval the way president trump is handling his second term. mr. trump relied on gen z and social media influencers to push him to victory in number so going to you first, i like the way she broke it down because if you talk plain, say what you mean, mean what you say. [laughter] >> i like social media if it's positive or medically accurate which it often isn't. it's that the mental health crisis in this country but i want to democrats to try to
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fight back on social media against as well for republicans because that increases the divisiveness and hatred and representing their view. i like the positivity, the wellness message. >> and there's a lot of poison out there that really does play into people's mental health vulnerabilities. if i'm understanding this correctly, republicans and conservatives have been able to find a way to meet people where they are and speak to them in terms you can understand. that's what you are doing. as a christian or catholic, i know you can't call jesus j dog but she didn't mean it and wrote derogatory way, she's breaking it down and people are talking like robots, you don't know what they are saying. >> there's also no evidence, none of those three people were talking about republican or
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democrat, we are just assuming they are right wing -- >> the judge was talking about it. >> what is he saying? we have to be better about getting on spreading our mes message. it's didactic, he's trying to use social media for political purposes. they all happened to be women, they were kind of having fun. it's a joke online and obviously they are poking fun of themselves. the woman with the religious skit, they are sharing with their friends and fans what's going on in their lives so if they are telling you cooking tips or whatever, they are not trying to get people to vote, just doing their thing. >> very positive. >> they are just sitting there trying to live their lives and express their lives and reach of the people their same age and it came across as positive. >> we were talking about politics. anyway, the big weekend flops are next. we are not talking about tom.
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of the week. i get to go first. border patrol has enough on their plate and now they have to worry about eggs smuggling too. due to the skyrocketing cost of the food, cbp has seen a 29% increase in egg confiscations since last year. you know if you do not declare at the border you are bringing in raw eggs it is a 10,000 dollars fine because it's an agricultural item. turkey says is going to try to step up and help us out and send us a bunch of eggs. hopefully that will help out. >> we need her eggs. >> we do. >> epa has uncovered a pile of money allegedly set aside for group to stacy abrams. it was given to powered forward community green energy group with ties to the georgia democrat. no surprise, but i think the surprise to meet was the some, $2 billion. but you know, if the check clears let us know, stacy. [laughter] >> and ca crowd of supporters sd
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up yesterday with the accused killer of united healthcare ceo brian thompson appeared in court. they were wearing green to support him and even some rented a billboard truck with the message free luigi and drove it around the courthouse. now, this speaks to something our great panelists said before. we want positivity. okay the healthcare system has a problem but don't go out there supporting a murderer and a legend murderer. >> at the point according to former congressman george santos democrat jerry nadler is the member of congress but santa says quote the dude just stinks. seriously, grow up. [laughter] relate. because we should grow up i should be serious. but come on now. >> i'm not surprised though. >> i mean i don't even know why we talk about this guy whatever he says is smelly, how about
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that one? works by him deodorant. quick say stop now listen there's a new weekend line up on fox news channel. do not miss the debut of lara trump's new show my view ton tonight. and "one nation" with the brian kilmeade is now airing sundays at 10:00 p.m. eastern. eve got it, 10:00 p.m. is turn. she's coming up soon. that doesn't for us. we are going to see you tomorrow right here at 6:00 p.m. eastern for another big weekend show. and always remember you can dvr if you cannot catch us live. "life, liberty & levin" is up next. it has been a real, it has been a real. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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