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>> to deliver the america first agenda and one big beautiful bill is the vehicle to do that. that'll provide much needed relief to the american people. make sure the board service connected secure and we'll get american energy dominance going again. >> we need to reserve the tax cuts and reduce the spending. >> it's for everybody in washington and moverring that forward to take advantage of all the good findings that we're finding with the rest to find real spending cuts. joey: republicanning charging full steam ahead with a one big beautiful bill advancing the agenda for the joint session of congress. this is the big weekend show. the left is ramping up the resistance vowing to fight against the republicans budget bill and trump's agenda coming
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out of the address. >> it's unpopular and we'll stop that billionaire takeover. >> the greed is uncontrollable. more tax breaks for billionaires and cuts to programs for the elderly, children and poor. we've got to fight back. >> can't just slash things right now and why, again, i come back again and again. the only reason we're doing this is to create tax cuts for the wealthiest among us. gee wee: madeleine rivera in washington with the latest on the spending bill show down. madi. >> the federal government runs out of money on march 14th and that deadline approaches and lawmakers on capitol hill are leaning towards a short term spending bill keeping the government open and democrats won key demand and want assurances that president trump won't move to unilaterally cut taxes and republicans have
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balked and house speaker johnson is open and cuts doge made and adding it's an issue republicans can address later on. here's johnson speaking to maria bartiromo on sunday morning futures. >> we're going to pass a clean cr and get us past fy25 and the exciting thing is fy26 and it's the budgeting to change what is done and incorporate all the extraordinary savings that doge is uncovering through fraud, waste and abuse. reporter: some republicans will be frustrated at thought of passing a clean continuing resolution or cr, saying they don't want to fund programs that doge slashed. we'll see how democrats respond to johnson and it's on republicans to pass a bill with the government triif he can tafanely. >> last i heard -- trifecta. >> the republicans control the house, congress and senate and hope they pass a budget for the working billion and not just the billionaires. >> president trump addressing a
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joint session of congress and axios say the democrats are divided with how to respond and some members waiting and not going to the speech at all as a form of protest. joey. >> thanks, maddie. and skipping trump's speech isn't the only protest democrats are skipping and federal jocks and funding cuts as guests to trump's speech including "a child with a genetic spinal condition who is alive because of an nih program that fast recently cut". army vet close to retirement fired from veteran affairs, and a person relying on medicaid to survive. this comes as far left groups organize protest outside of republican correctional offices and gop town halls so what fireworks can we expect at trump's speech on tuesday. jason, i guess we call this a state of the union light? it's a joint address. obviously hasn't been president for very long. you've been to several of these.
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tell us about it. >> yeah, i've been to ten of them. i went to barack obama's eight and two with donald trump. it's a time of respect. if you don't show up, people like chris murphy and the democrat from connecticut saying i'm not going to show up because i can't stand the president. you're not doing your job and don't want to be part of the solution. all the democrats working to bring -- be cohesive, your job is one of the 135 people serving their country, state and districts, you're there not to just support the president, but you are there to have this communication and receiver malik taylorful dialogue back and forth -- respectful dialogue back and forth and not to do a protest and some sort of ridiculousness. i sat there on the floor and watched democrats when donald trump honorred ordinary americans that did extraordinary things and served their country and should have stood and applauded, it wasn't about donald trump, it was about the people they were honorring and they sat there with -- on their
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hands and didn't do a barn thing. it was embarrassing to this nation. good luck, democrats, you have no plan. they didn't do anything to dismantle medicaid and i get fired up on this and you should going and doing your job, and that's what it takes and not to be there and to be a showman. that's not what the state of union or joint address of conditioning is all about. gjoey: mary catherine, they're saying the budget is going to cut medicaid and doge is cutting all the jobs of people that are good workers and did trump take a hit in the last couple weeks over -- that could affect how he's received with this address? >> one, a couple of suggestions and bring folks that had medicare advantage, very popular program with seniors and enrolled and cut by biden and bring those folks in as trump's
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guest. maybe members of families of the 13 service members that lost their lives at abby gate and never invited to state of the union address or state of the union light, but there's a part of this where trump and doge need to explain to people, hey, yes, this is the oaks plain yourself era for federal employees and never had to do that before and federal programs can't say we're all great. don't cut us. explain what you're doing and how it's benefiting the american taxpayer. there's a vulnerability and move fast and break things and break the wrong thing, someone can bring a person that's sympathetic that's affected by that . i would fact check all these closely but americans are done hearing we can't cut anything. they don't believe that anymore. >>joey, lisa, one of the aurals i read was influencers encouraging them to bring social
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media influencekers and who could turn the dial up for democrats on the wrong side of 80/20 issues? >> i don't know and didn't want to see them or that and it's definitely a strategy to try and humanize the budget cuts and i don't know how much empathy americans will have for federal workers and going for viewpoints of federal government are not that high and the al tentive is economic collapse -- alternative is economic collapse and going corrupt as a country and inflation was the top issue for americans in the election. i think most americans understand that government spending was a large driver of that inflation. further. a lot of americans particularly since covid look at government as corrupt and that's what doge is doing and exposing the government as one giant money laundering scheme. i mean, senator john kennedy from louisiana in a speech recently questioned how a six month old nonprofit with $100 in the bank and ties to former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams, was able to
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secure a $2 billion climate change grant from president biden's epa. i wonder why. there's going to be less empathy as that corruption continues to get exposed and it's a political strategy to try and humanize it. gee wee: jason, the organizations that are having a soros-backed groups and trying to have a financial gain right now. >> look, i left congress in 2017. there were people that came into that and i got to tell you, it is not something that is productive. you want to have town hall meetings as best as possible and protesters brought in, it's not productive. joey: the democrat derangement and not stopping a foolish protest and 23 far left state attorneys general that are reportedly wasting 30 minutes
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every day to plot against president trump according to politico. this is a quote. they share updates on seven cases they have moving through federal courts and argue about whether to treat elon musk as a lawful arm of the government or un-credentialed interloper to it. then there's the attorney generals that see themselves as last backstop between the people and the president. mary katherine, i read this and i don't see anything nefarious about it. it's getting organized. mary katherine: yeah, they can sue. past part of how the process works and frankly the more time on lawfare and less on some what mods rat democrats spendology retreat and less on how to go to tailgates and churches without acting like weir does and the more time on -- weird owes and more time on lawfare and acting like normal americans, the better off republicans are. joey: do you put this in the lawfare bucket and they're
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lookerring for issues that trump's executive orders and he's writing a lot of them may cross to be unconstitutional. >> yeah, this is just another example of the democrat resistance. lisa: republican attorneys general sued biden administration and this is just what happens and this remind me of the california state legislature convening in december i think it was to -- of how to stop donald trump and a reservoir created for the pacific palisades that was empty and fire hit and they were unprepared and there's a really interesting discussion on bill maher the other day between rom emmanuel and another ripping democrat governments and how poorly the cities are managed in the blue cities so i would recommend people watch that and, look, you look at any blue city or state and they're poorly mismanaged and i don't know how anyone would have any trust in democrats to run anything at this point to be honest. joey: jason, lastly on this, i do remember complaining that obama said he had a pen and
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phone and we wanted congress to do the action. now it feels like that's not even feasible and it's a different scenario for president trump to do these reporters. >> he's been effect and i have locking down the border with the executive order some things you can do a lot of and for these attorneys general, there's opportunity cost what's going on in your state and spending time to get trump and i want to get trump other than hey, i'm going to tackle an issue. this is what's important. we should be working with president trump and tom homan to knock down fentanyl and that saves lives. there's a difference between that and spending 30 minutes wasting my time trying to spend time against donald trump. >> it hasn't helped them thus far in the second term. >> he was using his -- obama was using his eo pen to shut down war memorials and that's a bit different. joey: still ahead, a brand new hour on the big weekend show, this week linda mcmahon is expected to be confirmed as education secretary while the dei war wages on in l schools
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lisa: u.s. stocks rallying and the dow, s&p and nasdaq closed at highs last week and not even an acap lists can stop the trump bump. it's the buying blackout last friday protesting companies rolling back dei programs in what critics call corporate price gouging. >> it's economic boycott. show them who's boss. >> for one day, we'll turn it all off. we don't buy from any major corporations, we do not spend on anything we do not absolutely need, we do not engage with their system at all. >> this is what it's going to
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take for us to get some of the change we need. one day is like a warning shot and prepare yourself for an extended strike. lisa: modern day heroes. the trump admin vagues is focussed on -- administration is focussed on real solutions. >> bier going to appoint an affordability czar, going to have affordability council and we're focussed on this. >> what does that mean? what's an affordability czar? >> someone who picked five or eight areas that's going to make a big difference for working class americans. lisa: mary katherine, why do democrats want to die on the dei hill? >> one day boycott? can we do it? i think you can do it. tbd what's next? this is indicative of the left picking the wrong battle and
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having ineffective confidence and one day boycott ain't cutting it and not going for the economy and this is one of the things that's an 80/20 issue of people wanting dei desperately in the companies and it's not a huge winner for you guys. nobody is excited about that and a lot of companies themselves are desperate for the shift to get it out and this is the thing we're fighting for. can't go for a couple of hours. mary katherine: jason, we saw the treasury secretary there talking about affordability czar and why an affordability czar and what do you make of that? jason: it's great and we'll focus on things that are really going to affect every single american and first of all, secretary bessent was fabulous pick. he's been a great treasury secretary and he's only been there a short time and one of the things is it's like the
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agriculture secretary and today in "the wall street journal" putting forward a five point plan on how they'll tackle the price of eggs and have to focus determining reality and her five point plan make as lot of sense and they had to call like 160 million chickens in this country. how are you going to bring that back? that's kill ago lot of chickens. you know, focussing on those things, you can make good things. lisa: it's a good messaging strategy, joey, and inflation was number one and making this a top issue affordability czar and similar reigns leading focussed on bringing down prices. joey: egg prices stay up and gas is ten-cents lower than a year ago and i bring that up because those are two points of conservatives that is indicator of the economy to the doing well and elect president trump for the change. president trump's biggest enemy coming to gauging success in the term is ex-paid seizure disorders of his success --
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ex-paid yancy of his success in the first term. obama left and president trump came in and president trump is coming into a different scenario. america is broken. blame it on covid if you're liberal or moderate. biden if you're conservative and things that are troublesome in the country are bigger and worse than ever before in 2016, and it's going to take longer to try and fix them and felt also the type of fixes that president trump promised and is bringing, they kind of make you the villain in the moment and hero in the long run. hopefully a year and not ten and it's back to the original analogy and break eggs and shells to scramble eggs. there are these short term opportunities for democrats putting in trouble and going for long term strategy going to put them in the right direction that i voted for. jason: milton freeman going with
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taxes and going with speaker with a clean cr through the rest of the fiscal year and end of september and that's not flying with the republicans. lisa: i want to get to this as well. president trump is also focussed on turning america into the crypto capital of the world. bitcoin and other currencies soaring after president trump announcing on truth social he'll create a crypto reserve and years of corrupted tax by the biden administration and we're making america great men. mary katherine, president trump is all about bringing investment into the united states and is this an extension of that in the golden age he's promising? mary katherine: there's a lot of things biden administration missed the boat on. crypto, ai, and sort of trying to clamp down in ways on those things instead of letting innovation bloom, and this is probably another instance of that and harnessing these things instead of trying to tamp it down.
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lisa: he did win over the bros. joey: it's supposed to show for amount of labor he produced and going for them and it's there for the investment group growing through interest. more american people and people at the head and look at way elon musk is saying we need to audit fort knox and not going back anymore and couldn't trust the deal and going for them and to me, i don't understand crypto fully, but the and is tense and growth of it shows the -- existence and growth shows the people don't trust the government to be the guaranteer it's been. that's troublesome and freeing to others. >> more men i know are a crypto investor torrs than women. jason, close us out with something amazing and succinct and lasting for the audience. jason: they wouldn't let us in
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and going for them and determining the oversight and looking at this and he is educate yourself on what block chain does and going to understand it's more visibility to the true value of things than pretty much everything else. mary katherine: there's a constituency here that was important to president trump. lisa: we nail it had. mayor of boston sending thoughts and prayers to knife-wielding criminal. stay tuned for that. ♪
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incidents over the last 20 months including domestic violence and rape. local media is accusing the state of a coverup. >> attempts to hide away what's going on in the shelters. like you said, alleged rapes and a lot of domestic assault and the press, the local press had to push and push and push to get those reports and when we get them they're heavily redacted and these are progressive states and progressive politicians that report to want to protect migrants, and migrants including minors are facing these horrible crimes under state care. mary katherine: state agency that runs the show tells fox news "redactions to the incident report were applied as necessary to protect the privacy and safety of shelter residents". a lot going on here. crime aside, when we'll get to, 425 million just off the top to run the shelters that you may be covering up crimes with. jason. jason: yeah, make them more safe and that's not working and it's not working and it's a lot of
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money and democrats, people of massachusetts and a lot of good people of massachusetts going to hope what you get for and going for them and not working with the priorities and they're screwed up and not taking it seriously and more often than not they're not making it excuses for this. mary katherine: some redaction is for victims' sake. how much is going on here and how much is nefarious? lisa: look, democrats for whatever reason subscribe to the notion of rewarding criminals and punishing law-abiding americans and that's what we saw continuously for the past four years and what we're still seeing in the blue cities and what we saw for legal border crossings last time. when we have the will to protect the american people and protect your people and clearly they don't have it and going for guatemalan migrant in massachusetts arrested for multiple counts of child rape and that's the individual the blue city mayors and sanctuary
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city mayors are protecting and i find it disgusting and reprehensible and quite honestly anyone going to have century cities is evil. mary katherine: it's bare minimum stuff for governing and fs going to make the communities unlivable in these situation. joey: this hits two topics that president trump ran on and not just immigration. blame it on soros and the people that vote and trend of judges in district attorneys and state attorneys going light on and going easy on and finding empathy for convicted, people convicted or suspected of doing terrible, terrible things, rape and murder. there's a houston judge right now that i just believe murder out on bond and of course hearing a story line and the immigration issue compounds that and still this idea there's no faith in the justice system going after president trump and going to believe that politics is the worst of any part of our government and those things will
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happen and hope they never do. the lawfare but to go after us as individuals in a sense of letting the people that do us harm on the streets to have empathy for them than the victims. mary katherine: you'll hear how much empathy for the purpose traitors here and not the only issue that massachusetts is dealing with and off duty police officer shot and killed a knife-wielding man last night trying to stab two people inside a boston chik-fil-a restaurant and the officer identified himself and told the man to drop the weapon and the man refused. boston mayor michelle wu had a shocking reaction about this. >> we have the individual that my was lost and thinking of all the people impacted for them here today and busy for the city and this tragedy going for that
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and more on this one. it's the first thought on taking the microphone. joey: it's the officer going to pull a weapon and shoot someone to save their own life and life of people around. you don't understand theed idea of post-traumatic stress disorder greater rate and suicide on the job exists at greater rate for first responders to have to do what they hope to never do to do their job and asked to do it and carrying the gun on behalf of the municipality going for them. mentioning the officers and telling you what, it's absolutely insane and people getting to find better than that and going to float in the harbor with the tea. mary katherine: not a thought to the law enforcement officer in that portion of the discussion. lisa: democrats con syringessed themselves going after --
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convinced themselves going after criminals is racist and soft on crime and left cities to be slaughtered in america and they've got it wrong since ferguson and got it wrong for political reasons and trying to drive up support with minority voters with an us versus them type mentality and ironically we saw with this past election, president trump being tough on crime and being able to move minority communities over to him and going with hispanic voters as well and they've gotten this wrong and gotten people killed as a result. mary katherine: the knife wielding guy might be the bad guy. jason: imagine the horror at chik-fil-a and order chicken nuggets or a spicy chicken with cheese and no pickles and then someone has a weapon and might die is the person going to work left their loved ones, strapped on a vest and put a gun in their holster and went to work and didn't know they were going to
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get this call. like they didn't want to. joey: they didn't want to get that call. jason: no, but they want to be there to serve and protect, but they have to make that split second decision to actually pull the trigger. her very first thought should have been thankfulness there's people stepping up to do that job, and make us all safer so god bless them and shame on her for again, gravitating immediately to the perpetrator as opposed to recognizing the victims, not just the law enforcement officer but all the people that were in that store that had to live through that. they shouldn't have to live through that. mary katherine: weather customers at chik-fil-a or law enforcement officer, the message they get clearly is i'm not the priority for you or the person you're concerned about. this is my city government talking to me. lisa: they wonder why there's recruiting challenges in the officers. mary katherine: up next, trump administration finding dei war in classrooms across america. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ lisa: 164 con if i weres cases -- confirmed cases of measles in the united states and worst outbreak to hit texas in the united states and spreading to neighborring new mexico and health secretary rfk the outbreak has killed one child. linda mcmahon is expected to be con if i wered as education secretary -- confirmed as education secretary this week and the department is moving to dismantle dei. there's a feature of end dei portal and people can report illegal discriminatory practices at institutions of learning. the move comes across -- comes as students across the country post family reid reading and
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math scores and head of the nation's largest teacher union randi wiengarten, doesn't seem too concerned with the poor results and instead focussed on suing the trump administration to protect dei. but should we really be concerned with what that lady thinks? watch this. >> businesses are hiring and we have them and didn't go to the supreme court to challenge it. big businesses were hurting and we helped them and didn't go to the supreme court to challenge it. all of a sudden when it's about our students, they challenge it. the corporations challenge t the student loan lenders challenge it. that is not right. that is not fair. and that is what we are fighting as well when we say cancel student debt. lisa: my ears are hurting ach that. okay, time to put our kids'
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education first and stop hiring woke teachers. >> make it make sense. safety is essential. keep our students and our teachers safe. lisa: what did we just watch? joey, we look at our nation's report card from 2024 with passing scores and look at grade 4 reading 31% proficient and math 31%, grade 8 reading 30%, math 28%. how do we get here as a country when republic education is not educate something joey: people don't love this answer. couple of things and we talk a lot about teachers and woke teachers and videos of the teachers trying to indoctrinate our kids. i think public schoolteachers
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are absolute amazing people that worked really hard and what they do is heard of that song down with opp, other people's problems? they raise what other people's kids. woe leave it all to the teachers sometimes. that's terrible. i have people in my family that are public schoolteachers and care a lot about their kids and don't have time to indoctrinate them if they wanted to and thankfully most are a political or conservative and the fact is we have set the teachers up for failure and kids up for failure and comes back to how invested z theed community is and the education of its children. lisa: it played out in virginia gubernatorial race and one of the primary reasons glen
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youngkin ended up winning but it's not happening all over the country. mary katherine: there's a renaissance of school choice going on and largely because of randi wiengarten. thanks and talk about this because republicans do better the more she talks. she doesn't care about students and she illustrated that. no one has done more tajikistan to public schools -- damage to public schools and representation and ability to serve students than randi wiengarten and other union heads in 2020, 2021 and into 2022. they deny want to open schools and wanted to hold them ransom for all their money and benefits and we dug ourselves a hole and parents yelling don't do this. results piled onto dei, which is a total distraction from tea teaching and looking at nationwide report card that looks so bad turnovers and so many students. progress is in places like mississippi and louisiana where you're not totally taken over by union needs and who do they focus on?
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phonics. turned out the basics are what works, not interpretive dance. lisa: you want to be hooked on phonics. we know that covid was very detrimental to kids also. he want toddies mantle that and that the power needs to go back to the states. what will we see with this administration in regards to the department of education? >> first of all, linda mcmahon understands the whole thing that randi wiengarten doesn't understand and what she's out there preaching she kept saying in you listen to her, our kids, our kids. they're not your kids, they're our kids. parents should be paramount to this discussion and shouldn't be a department of federal education and let it go right to the states and schools and kids and more school choice. that's why linda mcmahon
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understands this principal and she'll be a wonderful education secretary and need you to get back to the day where is there is no federal department of education. joey: if the school system is ran effectively, the department of education sends a grant and they implement it and it's the control over the grant and some in california might use for something stupid and one in georgia. as much as i agree with the department of education as it exists needs to go away because that's only a portion of what they do, that grant for the federal government down to the local muay nist 358tys and -- municipalities and teaching the kids and stepping up and controlling and mandating something better. lisa: great discussion, guys. gen z ditching toxic feminism,
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jason: good music. my wife and i celebrated our 34th wedding anniversary and i find it curious the producer decide i would lead this subject. this segment: hookup culture and going for the dating scene in recent years and sounds like young women are fed up with it and one study suggested feminism is a driving force mind the movement and another study found more than 80% of demotion-like symptoms after -- depression-like symptoms after hookups and young women are calling it out after social media. >> hookup culture is the biggest scam that we also have and falling for and going to absolutely have nothing from hookup culture. >> girls, you wonder why he doesn't treat you with respect and just wants you for your body. you allow it. if it wasn't that bad, we wouldn't have so many degenerates and broke families and relationships. >> the more you value yourself
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and less you engage and your body is sacred and that's why. jason: young men seem to agree. >> hookup culture is not for me and north worth it. >> men need to feel supported because men can be weak and little babies and emotional little babies and take it slow. >> don't be in the situation and going for them and it's not going to work it at all going to make it feel safe and going for the attention and it's not rich enough and taking time it for true lovers form. jason: i might be scared to pick somebody like happily married man. no idea. going down on nearly 60% since
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1978 and there's a clear correlation here with all of this and people are getting it right with that and anyway, the decline with that and going for them and it's going to create the grass is greener mentality and sweep left and right and everything is easy and life is not easy and going for them and investment and maybe that's changing and beneficial and it's wild. maybe date intentionally and value yourself and come together come with someone you respect and get assurances and have a legal contract and raise children together in the home of love and it's so crazy and it just might work. jason: joey. joey: sex is like any other vice and allows media gratification and in the moment it's going for them and obviously is. always thinking about where we are and i've got a 15-year-old son and when i think about where
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we are, can't beat up on the kids over this and got to be there and mentor them and explain to them that if they can focus for a little white while, the grass is greener on the other side as far as life gos, but social media is the root to all evil and i'm as addicted to social media as anybody. access to this ward of people rather for interest or select in the rate of wideness that we do in young minds especially trying to understand that and our dads came home from vietnam and married the homecoming queen and because of a pool so much smaller jason: a special edition of the big four is next. follow us online at big weekend show. that's next. ♪ ♪
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readers you can rely on. and one place to manage it all. whatever the stage, businesses that grow grow with shopify. welcome back. it is time for a special edition of the big 4. tonight we give our prediction for president trump's biggest moments during his joint addresses, address to congress. that is happening on tuesday, i'm going to go first. >> these idiots. what i mean by it he is looking at congress but that should be the first clue. what the administration previous to him hasn't done.
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remember democrats are controlled for 12 of the last 16 years per the holes they have put it in whether it's the war, the border, the economy, you name it he is going to call out those idiots. i think those are going to be some of the more viral moment. >> nice, doge is gotten a lot of heat and so i think he'll talk about that. what he needs to do is put some themeat on the bones of exactlyw doge is taking on things that american voters care about. and how the bureaucracy is in or explain yourself era and it is it a day per i will look for some interesting wildcard gas from i think he has the ability to bring in interesting characters. correspond to shoot back baby stronger than ever. always seen as american persons president trump took office. we saw a muscular white house looking at these executive actions he has taken. the way i see that is a wrangling and back our government from the bureaucratic state delivering it to the american people and so that is
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what i think. >> that promise about the war in europe is not wringing his hands about hapless zelenskyy and he's got a plan i'm saying that quickly because i need you guys to be sure to watch her special coverage of trumps a joint address to congress tuesday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern with bret baier and martha mccalla but less than the show i want to give a shout out to joseph jones my son who killed his role in fiddler on friday. and then run a personal record and track and field on saturday morning. he is working really hard and i appreciate your love you for the very proud of you. >> good for him because that is awesome. >> saint sowell he asked pretty good it's getting better pic looks really talented young man because he is, does not get it for me. that doesn't for us. we will see you next weekend. "life, liberty & levin" is up next. ♪
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