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00:00Hello everyone, I'm Mary Katherine Hamm along with Molly Lyon, Raymond Arroyo and Dr. Mark Siegel and welcome to the Big Weekend Show.
00:09The big story tonight.
00:11The Trump administration is planning an immigration enforcement blitz to clean up Democrat run sanctuary cities.
00:17In Chicago, the enforcement surge could come as early as this week, but Illinois Democrats are defiant.
00:23We hope that they don't send any troops along with ICE and if they do, they'll be in court pretty quickly because that is illegal.
00:35Any kind of troops on the streets of an American city don't belong unless there is an insurrection.
00:42We do not want to see tanks in our streets. We do not want to see families ripped apart.
00:48We do not want grandmothers thrown into the back of unmarked vans.
00:52DHS Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed today that they will surge resources into the Windy City.
00:59We've already had ongoing operations with ICE in Chicago and throughout Illinois and other states making sure that we're upholding our laws.
01:06But we do intend to add more resources to those operations.
01:11We will continue to go after the worst of the worst across the country like President Trump has told us to do.
01:16Focusing on those that are perpetuating murder and rape and trafficking of drugs and humans across our country knowing that every single citizen deserves to be safe.
01:26The administration is also reportedly planning similar action in Boston.
01:30It could happen either after or at the same time as the Blitz in Chicago.
01:35Joining us now for tonight's big close up is President of the Border Patrol Council, Paul Perez.
01:41Paul, can you give us any additional details on these immigration blitzes and will the Border Patrol be assisting?
01:48Sure. What I can tell you is President Trump has made no secret of fulfilling his campaign promises to secure this country.
01:56And just like Secretary Noem said, we're going to surge resources.
01:59We're going to push more people out there. Yeah, that will include Border Patrol.
02:02Our agents on the line have done a fantastic job.
02:05We're able to send a little bit more help to ICE.
02:08They're doing a whole of government approach and this is going to help Chicago and other cities across the United States become safer because of what President Trump is doing.
02:17Paul, while Chicago and other cities are resisting the federal...
02:23It's this dangerous rhetoric.
02:26And under the previous administration, they were allowed to do it.
02:30I mean, the President of the United States, the Secretary and the Vice President,
02:34they started that smearing of Border Patrol agents and ICE officers when they went after our agents and accused them of whipping Haitian migrants.
02:41They knew that was false. They knew that wasn't true, but they still spun that narrative.
02:45And it started back then. And so we're not going to stop doing our job.
02:49The DOJ is going to prosecute those people that come after our agents and officers.
02:53They're going to make sure that we can do the job without the repercussions.
02:56Paul, thanks for your time on this Saturday night.
02:59I have a pretty disturbing case to ask you about.
03:02An illegal alien and his girlfriend were recently sentenced to federal prison 23 and 20 years respectively for child sex crimes against at least one minor.
03:12This is California. This minor was in the foster care system. The details of this crime are pretty disturbing.
03:19The defendant in this case preyed on some of our most vulnerable members of our community, our foster youth, to include the victim in this case.
03:29They picked her up from another minor's home. She had already consumed Xanax while at that minor's home. They then provided her with alcohol.
03:36She was in and out of consciousness and they thought she was overdosing. And in response to thinking she was overdosing, the defendant then blew methamphetamine smoke into her face.
03:47The border patrol, ICE agents have done an incredible job getting people off of our streets here in America, particularly sex offenders.
03:55But, Paul, are we still at risk of these criminal illegals like individuals like this coming across our border?
04:02Unfortunately, yeah, that is the case because of Biden allowing millions of illegal immigrants to come into this country unvetted.
04:11People that were released from prisons, from asylums, from places that they should that they should have never been allowed into this country.
04:17And now we have to go find them. But, yes, this predatory behavior is just one example.
04:22It's a sad example of what these illegal aliens have been up to since they've been in this country.
04:27And we're doing everything that we can to get them out of here.
04:30But, yes, it's going to take some time because of what Biden did to destroy the border.
04:34Paul, thank you for your incredible dedication.
04:37A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from transferring unaccompanied Guatemalan children back to their home country.
04:45The DOJ called it a first of its kind pilot program to reunite children with their families.
04:51Meanwhile, another federal judge halted the administration's policies aimed at expanding fast track deportations, ruling that they violate the due process rights of illegals.
05:02Paul, what about our agents? How are these rulings hurting CBP's ability to enforce immigration law and how do our agents feel about this?
05:12Yeah, they're not happy about it. This is judicial activism.
05:16These organizations that run to the courts to try to stop us from doing the job that's on the books, the laws that Congress have put on the books, we're not able to enforce them.
05:26In this case, they were going to be repatriated to their families in Guatemala and other Central American countries.
05:32That's exactly what we should be doing. And they're stopping us from doing that. It's ridiculous.
05:37Paul Perez, thank you so much for your perspective and for joining us tonight.
05:42All right. Raymond, I got to ask you when it comes to minors and all this concern that we suddenly have.
05:48Where was that when during the Biden administration, minors were being given to people who had not been vetted at all and were later found at working at slaughterhouses, working on construction sites, sometimes being trafficked?
06:00Well, they always focused on this idea of separating families. But in many cases, that's the most charitable and wise thing you can do because this isn't family.
06:11These are people trafficking these children. And how many children were missing?
06:16These are families. That should be a primary obligation.
06:19And it seems the Trump administration, in an agreement with the Guatemalan government, in the case you just discussed, Dr. Siegel, this was about repatriating and returning these children to their real families.
06:31Why anyone would stand in the way of that or block it boggles the imagination.
06:36But it's become an ideological war where it's a narrative that's taken hold that somehow Trump is separating families.
06:42No, he's protecting children. And we should focus on that.
06:45And if you talk to people like Tom Holman, who will break down in tears, telling you the stories of these children, it's a real crisis.
06:51And it needs addressing. I'm glad they are.
06:53No, it's really dangerous. Molly, you've worked and reported in a bunch of American cities.
06:57What is your take on it's interesting to me to think about what would the alternative be, which is that the city cooperates with ICE, cooperates with the detainment orders.
07:07And there's a lot of sturm and drang about what happens when the federal government has to come in and enforce what the locals won't help them with.
07:13But it seems like there's a smoother way to do this.
07:16Yeah. Tom Holman has talked about because of the fact that sanctuary cities don't cooperate with ICE.
07:20It puts them in a unique position where when they go in, they're not expecting the cooperation and they know they have to go into the communities to find the people that they're looking for.
07:27And then he talks about the collateral damage from that, where they're picking up not only the targets, people like convicted sex offenders, people with criminal histories, drug dealers, gang members, but also picking up an expanded list of people that are in that individual circle.
07:42And then he's talked about if they could get the cooperation from these sanctuary cities, they wouldn't have to go out into the communities, which is why there's so much attention on these sanctuary cities.
07:51And when he's looking at crime currently right now, the president now with eyes on Boston, with eyes on Chicago and potentially we'll see what happens in the coming weeks.
08:00I have a couple of points to make. First of all, it's not a crime to go from Guatemala to Mexico.
08:05So already that's a sanctuary. And it's a public health emergency because nobody's screening anybody to see if they have any diseases.
08:12Then they come into the United States and the CBP agents. And you just heard this from Paul.
08:17They're inundated. You know what it was like during the pandemic? They were sick. They were inundated.
08:22They couldn't do their job. They were understaffed. One more point to make.
08:26I got a contrast with what it's like when you come here legally.
08:30You know, my wife and her family came here from the Soviet Union, then the Soviet Union.
08:34They waited in Austria for six months before they could come in here.
08:37They had $500 with them and they made it. It was their dream.
08:41That's the way to come into the United States. Yeah. Yeah.
08:44But there is a real danger here. Look, I've been to the border many times and embedded with the Border Patrol.
08:50Many times these poor agents are turned into the welcome wagon or the concierge for the traffickers.
08:57They are the last line of this trafficking operation. Trump has brought that to an end.
09:01Right. We were having the overnight. They would bring these people on rafts in the in the wee hours.
09:07And the buses are waiting for them and the agents are checking them in. This is madness.
09:11They were basically childcare and health experts all of a sudden having to care for this population they never bargained for.
09:19Now Border Patrol is doing what it's supposed to do. Protect the border. Get the people that aren't supposed to be here out of the country.
09:26And most of all, I just read this this Heritage Foundation report.
09:29Sixty percent of every child that crosses the border unaccompanied are sex trafficked. Sixty percent.
09:36That is outrageous in our country.
09:38And that's one of the reasons that Democrats have lost the political battle on this issue handily. Right.
09:43Let me ask about the legal issues going forward. I think he's smart to keep the focus on immigration because Trump is a federal executive.
09:50That is a federal issue. When they go into those cities, they can make that argument.
09:54In D.C. they can do day to day crime all day long because that's a federal district.
09:58But it's different in Chicago or Boston. What do you think about the legal ramifications?
10:02And it's different in all of these different cases. Dr. Siegel was asking about these 600 or so minors that they're working on getting back to Guatemala.
10:08The attorney for the Trump administration, the Justice Department, I should say, representing the Trump administration, talking about that, said that they're not trying to formally deport these Guatemalan children.
10:18So it's not about deportation under U.S. immigration law, but it's about repatriating them to Guatemala so that they can reunite with their relatives there.
10:25He said that the Guatemalan government and the relatives are looking to reunite with these children.
10:30Of course, there are individual cases involved. And that's the judge's point in this case, that she wants there to be a little more focus on those individual cases and essentially due process within that system.
10:40The Democrats are not learning their lesson. Initially, this was a Texas problem. Right.
10:44And I talked to the doctors down in the hospitals there. They said, we're inundated.
10:48Then somebody had the bright idea of bussing people to blue states, to blue cities, and it became everybody's problem.
10:55There's a public health crisis going on in California because of this in Chicago.
10:59There was a measles outbreak. The governor of Illinois is yelling. What is he going to do now?
11:04If the Democrats had helped to secure the border, maybe they would have kept the working class voting for them.
11:10No, I think it's an evergreen statement. The Democrats have not learned their lesson over the past several years.
11:15But I do wonder, politically speaking, is there a risk in these cities of pushing people to think the crackdown is too hard at any point?
11:23Yeah, you have to be careful. I think the president, and he has to, look, he will be careful because there are legal limits into how he can deploy federal troops.
11:32There just are. But if you heard Pritzker almost mentioned it for a second there, if there are, if there's an insurrection, he can send in troops.
11:41That was the president's justification for sending the National Guard into L.A.
11:45He did it because the Border Patrol was doing their job, but riots ensued.
11:49So to keep the peace and protect those agents, he sent the National Guard in. We may see more of that.
11:55Ask a family of the 570 people who were murdered last year in Chicago whether it's an insurrection.
12:01Right. Yep, that matters.
12:03Coming up on a jam-packed big weekend show, one lawmaker is calling to invoke the 25th Amendment on President Trump,
12:10as his fight to fire Fed board member Lisa Cook is in limbo.
12:13But first, desperate Dems are reportedly using dark money to pay for far-left influencers.
12:18You won't believe how much money it could be.
12:20We are back with a Fox News alert.
12:23The FAA says two small planes collided midair in Fort Morgan, Colorado.
12:29Both planes were trying to land at the Fort Morgan Municipal Airport earlier today when this collision occurred.
12:35Two people were on board each aircraft.
12:38Officials have not yet released any information about casualties or injuries.
12:43The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board will be conducting an investigation.
12:48We will continue to monitor any developments and bring you a live report later on this hour.
12:55The Democrats are so unpopular that they reportedly need to pay far-left influencers to push their agenda.
13:03According to Wired, a dark money group dollars per month to push leftist talking points.
13:10Mr. Trump is out here trying to delete the Department of Education and teachers are getting cut left and right.
13:14Our classes are packed and we have like zero funding.
13:17Trump says America first and then guts the most American institutions we've got.
13:21This is signaling preparations to possibly deploy the United States military against American citizens in Chicago.
13:28Every Republican is currently in Congress voting to destroy the lives of millions of Americans.
13:33Their contracts reportedly prohibited disclosing the payments and restricted what content they can produce.
13:41Now other creators are ripping those influencers for being sellouts.
13:46So I just went and blocked every single grifter political creator that was paid by dark money.
13:53That was mentioned in the Wire article.
13:55There's curation through consultancies with strict messaging rather than investing in a plurality of views that actually reflects the base.
14:02And guess what? None of those influencers gave a comment for the story.
14:07That silence is telling.
14:09Ooh, battle of the leftist influencers, grifters. Do you think that's fair?
14:14I mean, is this good money if you can get it?
14:15Well, no, it's not. Look, this group chorus is a little off-key and here's why.
14:20It's an ideological directorate. That's really what this is.
14:24Where they are controlling the narrative and paying people who are supposedly independent voices in this new media to parrot that company line.
14:34And the most insidious thing, not only was there a secrecy clause where they could not reveal who was funding them,
14:40but any contact with a politician had to go through this gatekeeper, through this group.
14:47I'm sorry. Look, they're obviously trying to catch up with everybody else, but the Joe Rogans of the world and the internet bros,
14:55they were converted because of the message that Trump was waving and advocating.
15:01To try to counter that with dark money programs like this, I think you're lying to your audience.
15:07And on top of that, you're deceiving yourself because you're taking dollars to pervert and change your own voice.
15:14Why these people would do that? I don't know.
15:16But we're talking. This was a wide net.
15:18This is everything from like American Girl doll meme creators to that, you know, Olivia Juliana woman,
15:25that kind of plus size lady who was a Biden groupie who they tried to say, oh, this is this is how young males are going to be drawn to the to the fold.
15:34Didn't quite work out that way. And I don't think this idea will work.
15:38Mary Catherine, is that the big problem that this is sneaky or is it that it's disingenuous that that the payments are necessary at all?
15:45I actually think it is that it is sneaky. I would not advise anyone to sign this contract, which Taylor Lorenz is the reporter here.
15:52And at times I would view her with a grain of salt to put it mildly.
15:56However, she has screenshots of the actual contract.
15:59And I would say don't sign that because it restricts you in all these ways.
16:02And if you are an influencer, to some extent, you are selling authenticity to your audience.
16:07And if you are hiding from them that you're doing this part, then they're going to get upset with you because they don't know when they should trust you.
16:13Now, if you told them I'm enrolled in this program, this is what this program does.
16:19I made sure they didn't restrict me criticizing, for instance, other Democratic candidates,
16:23which is what the influencers are mad about who are not being paid because they're like, you're aligning with the DNC.
16:28You're aligning with these more mainstream messages. And we're the rebels. We're the rebels out here.
16:32We're the rebels out here. You guys. And they've called they've called them blue MAGA.
16:35Oh, that's what they're trying to get into a space that the Republicans did exceptionally well in the social media space in the last election.
16:42But when it comes to dark money, that is a big problem in politics.
16:45And it appears to be getting bigger. The Brennan Center tracked it for the last election.
16:49A record high. One point nine billion dollars in twenty twenty four. A dramatic increase from the prior where it was a billion in twenty twenty.
16:56Very interesting. Democrats put up one point two billion to influence twenty twenty four.
17:01Republicans accounting for six hundred and sixty four million.
17:04So much more on the Democratic side in the last election, but still big money on both sides in politics.
17:08There's a smell of desperation here. This all started. The Democrats are in bad trouble with social media to begin with because of the way they acted during the pandemic.
17:16When it was my way or the highway, when they were censoring people, when they were getting people thrown off, those people are now in power.
17:22They got a problem with that. If you if you notice that sat montage, they looked like they really felt and believed what they were saying, except when they said Trump is making us all poor.
17:33And then I was thinking, you're not so poor. You've been paid a lot of money. You've got the dirty money coming to you.
17:40You're not so poor. So you're representing poor people, but you're not poor yourself in America.
17:44What is their message? And I think also liberals get this backwards.
17:48They say, oh, the Republicans have thrown a bunch of money at this. We have to do the same to get up to par with the Republicans.
17:53What they miss is that the reason Republicans thrived and conservatives thrived in this area is because there was a demand to find alternative places to speak
18:01because they were barred basically from much of mainstream media.
18:05So if you have mainstream media, you don't have a market need to create these spaces.
18:09And that's why they're behind, not because of the money part.
18:11And the deception that I think they're forcing upon their audience is this.
18:16These are essentially political ads programmed from a star chamber.
18:21And you're not revealing them as political ads because you're washing it through a nonprofit dark money operation.
18:28This is insidious. The FCC really should look into this.
18:31I don't like this, by the way, on the right or the left.
18:33And it does happen on the right as well.
18:35There certainly is.
18:36Yes. And we know a few of those people, but we're not talking about the Mary Catherine.
18:40No money. No money, please. Do it because you believe in it.
18:43That's right. Well, do it for a cause because that's what your audience came for.
18:46Your rebel voice, your original voice, they want to hear that.
18:50And I feel like the audience can kind of tell.
18:52Yeah, you bet.
18:53All right. Still ahead. Democrats are having a meltdown as RFK Jr. is a little bit closer.
18:58One step closer to rooting out leftist nonsense inside America's health care system.
19:04Plus a Fox News alert.
19:07More questions are being raised about the Minneapolis mass shooters mental state.
19:12We have got a doc in the house tonight.
19:14Fox News alert. Two small planes collided midair near the runway at Fort Morgan Municipal Airport in Colorado.
19:22Both planes were attempting to land earlier today when the crash happened.
19:26Two people on each plane.
19:28CB Cotton is here with the latest. CB.
19:31Hi, Dr. Siegel.
19:32Yeah. Tragedy struck without warning early this afternoon when these two small aircraft collided midair roughly 80 miles northeast of Denver.
19:41Take a look at this aerial footage.
19:44The NTSB told our Fox affiliate in Denver that a Cessna 172 and an extra Flugzenberger EA 300 were both attempting to land at Fort Morgan Municipal Airport around 12 p.m. local time when they collided into each other.
20:02The FAA says two people, as you mentioned, were on board each aircraft.
20:06Now we're trying to contact the Morgan County Sheriff's Office for more information.
20:11The agency did, however, tell our affiliate that there are injuries, but the extent of those injuries is still unknown.
20:18Smoke from the fiery crash was visible on the airport's FAA tower webcam.
20:23And the FAA told Fox News in part, quote, the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board will investigate.
20:31The NTSB will lead the investigation and provide any updates.
20:35We're still trying to track down the aircraft registration numbers so we can learn more about where these planes had departed from.
20:42But Dr. Siegel, NTSB investigators should be arriving to the scene sometime this afternoon.
20:48And right now the agency is asking anyone who may have witnessed the crash or have or have surveillance to get in touch.
20:55And certainly we are thinking about the people who were on board both of these aircrafts.
20:59CB Cotton, CB Cotton, thank you very much.
21:02We'll continue monitoring this breaking news story and bring you developments throughout the night.
21:06Turning now to another Fox News alert.
21:12There's so many people who will be continuing to hold up our hands in prayer.
21:17Those children, the families, they will continue to be that rock underneath us.
21:23Harper and Fletcher will always be that rock underneath us.
21:28Minneapolis is in mourning after a mass shooter killed at least two children and injured 18 others at a Catholic school.
21:35The transgender gunman, 23-year-old Robin Westman, changed his name from Robert to Robin back in 2019.
21:43While police work to determine a motive, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. says it may be a medication issue.
21:50One of the culprits we need to examine is whether the fact that we are the most over-medicated nation in the world.
21:59And a lot of those are psychiatric drugs that have black box warnings on them that warn of suicidal and homicidal ideation.
22:09So we are doing those studies right now for the first time.
22:13And we will have an answer.
22:15This is the fifth incident in recent history where a trans adult was behind a mass shooting.
22:20And each perpetrator was reportedly medicated.
22:24Mary Catherine, also over 60% of trans people are suffering from depression.
22:31So there's the issue of a psychiatric, potential psychiatric overlay, maybe treated, maybe not treated.
22:36And the medication piece that RFK Jr. is bringing up.
22:39Right. There's a concern that mental illness sort of funnels into this area.
22:43And then that area of society in particular over the last five years has been sort of endlessly validated and given all sorts of news coverage and attention.
22:53And that, you know, it worries me.
22:55It worries me that we have not examined this part of these stories.
23:00It worries me as a mom to Christian observing children that we've had two in recent history that were at specifically Christian churches, schools, Catholic schools in this case.
23:12And then it's turned very quickly because the media does not love that victim group.
23:18What they want is the trans shooter to be the victim.
23:21And there is a very quick move to change the subject away from the people who were actually the victims to say, well, the trans community is very worried about backlash here.
23:30And I think that is just offensive in general.
23:32So they go from the personal and the psychiatric and the medication overuse issue right to the political.
23:38Molly, there's also the question here that the shooter reportedly may have had some regrets or thoughts about maybe acting too soon.
23:46Maybe on the mail about puberty blockers.
23:48I don't know whether they had, you know, hormone replacement therapy, but there's some reports maybe they regretted it.
23:54And it's called gender dysphoria when you're not sure.
23:57What are your thoughts on that?
23:58Well, there are very sadly many times common threads with school shooters and with mass shooters in particular.
24:05And we know this sadly because many of them write about things and about their feelings, about their discomfort with something in their life, with themselves, a hatred that they have inside of them.
24:15And one of the most tragic aspects is that now they can, any troubled individual really, and particularly mental illness, which is another strain across school shootings often we see, can find each other online, on the internet.
24:29So they can create kind of extremist cults in one sense.
24:32And then there's the copycat issue where you don't have to find someone in life to feel that affinity.
24:39They go and idolize each other and they have this shared strain of mental illness throughout.
24:45And then another aspect is the fame seeking.
24:49They have looked to shooters in the past and they want that same fame.
24:53So there are a number of mental health issues across the school shooting spectrum among these individuals, not just this particular one that is getting so much attention right now.
25:06And then social media fans the flames of all of this.
25:10Even Minnesota Congresswoman Elhan Omar says we should be looking at all factors in the shooter's motivation.
25:17When CNN asked about the shooter's gender identity, you have to hear this.
25:22I've always said it's really important for us to look at every factor so that we can understand what happened, what signs were missed, and have the ability in the future to prevent these kind of senseless deaths.
25:37What do you think about that?
25:39Well, I think she's right.
25:40I mean, I'm agreeing with Omar.
25:42Here's why.
25:43There are two other dimensions that are getting scant coverage.
25:46We're focused on the trans issue and where the puberty blockers were involved.
25:50That may have been an issue.
25:52Here's an issue that we know to be true.
25:54This shooter worked at a dispensary.
25:57He said, I'm quoting from his diary, I can't control myself and have been destroying my body through vaping and other means.
26:04He was probably on pot.
26:06Nobody likes to talk about it, but that's far more pervasive in our society than these other elements that we're considering.
26:13Great point.
26:14Laura Ingraham just had, and she's had you on the show before, talking about the THC levels in today's pot, how destructive it is.
26:21She had this Cannabis in Medicine editor on last week, and he said, I quote, psychosis can persist for weeks, particularly in young men.
26:30And you know, the incidence of psychosis is through the roof with the pot today.
26:34It's called cannabis induced psychosis from from chronic users.
26:38So that should be looked at as much as these puberty blockers, because the Aurora shooter, the Uvalde shooter, the Parkland shooter and this guy, all of them were pot users.
26:48And then there's the diabolic dimension here, which isn't getting enough attention.
26:52He was taught.
26:53He had Jesus on a target.
26:55He had satanic dialogues going back and forth.
26:58This guy was really messed up, but they may have been that element as well.
27:01Molly, one more quick point on this is the issue of the pill popping society that RFK Jr.
27:05has said a lot, because when you start on an antidepressant again, I'm not saying this.
27:09Raymond's point about cannabis.
27:11Excellent.
27:12But if some of these medications, actually, you've been thinking about something, you've been thinking about it.
27:16And then you take a medication and bang, you you act on it.
27:20That's actually medically known.
27:21Yeah, I would almost turn that back to you, Dr. Siegel, being not an expert on precisely how the medications work.
27:28But I think it's important that when we look at any particular school shooter that we examine all the aspects and don't say we're not going to talk about this aspect.
27:37We're not going to talk about this aspect.
27:38Look, people who smoke pot aren't usually violet.
27:41That can't be it.
27:42And just make assumptions about all of the things.
27:44Maybe multiple things played a role in this particular individual.
27:48And Molly, what you point out is what some of that is anti-journalism.
27:51You're not making things clearer for people.
27:52You're setting things aside and saying we cannot speak about them.
27:55And I don't think that gets us closer to an answer.
27:57And the semantics battle that goes on doesn't help us have the discussion about all of it.
28:02When you're constantly trying to say, no, we can't talk about that.
28:05And you have to say it like this.
28:06All right, so then we get into trouble and we can't have a real discussion between people.
28:11Always politically correct.
28:13Coming up, Greta heads for Gaza again.
28:16We're talking about politically correct.
28:17We're tracking Captain Thunberg's journey as she sails the seas on her flotilla right now and tries to break the Israeli blockade.
28:26Plus, is Saturday Night Live dead?
28:56As close as possible, as close as possible.
29:17I'm just going to make sure that these people go out there.
29:19I don't know.
29:49I don't know.
30:19I don't know.
30:49I don't know.
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