>> hello everyone i am anita vogel along with kat timpf, joe concha and gibe guy benson. welcome to the big we can we can show. >> my revenge will be success, two days after his guilty verdict, the former president got a huge welcome at ufc fight in a blue new jersey in the event turn into an unofficial trauma probably in the former president tells "fox & friends" weekend his fight is not over. >> and fighting for the constitution, the same thing that you do you fight for freedom intercountry and these people are sick they are deranged the enemy from within is doing damage to this country. >> the support for trump was palpable at ufc even the fighters wanted to shake his hand fox news correspondent cb cotton is in new york city tonight. >> as former president donald trump entered into the new jersey arena he shook hands with people in the crowd at one point sean strickland also gave the former president and shadow. >> president trump you the man is a damn tragedy of what you're doing. >> one of the first public appearances since convicted on 34 quality accounts of falsifying business records to which the president pleaded not guilty and gearing up for the appeals process which is expected beyond the november 5 election day this morning on "fox & friends" weekend the former president spoke about what he believes is next. >> when you see what they've done, these people are so evil. at the same time the country can come together and success will bring the country together because i had it together before the china progress came and i had it together we had it together the country was doing better than i had ever done or going back to the same policies and some. >> trump will be sentenced this summer our financial penalty, home confinement, probation work for years on prison are punishments on the table. >> the judge could say house arrest or jail. >> i'm okay i don't know if the public would stand and i'm not sure the public would stand for. >> box legal have been skeptical that trump will face incarceration because of his age and lack of a prior criminal record is been convicted of the lowest level colonies in new york making it unlikely he will spend any time behind bars. former manhattan district attorney agrees. >> i think the proximity of the republican convention for days after his sentencing and if he is a candidate for the republican party the proximity of the election i would be surprised that he would be sentenced to any imprisonment. >> it is set for july 114 days before the republican national convention in milwaukee. anita: thank you cb cotton. for the report. our friends at "fox & friends" weekend had a interview with the former president where he said a lot of interesting things and what are the things he talked about with what revenge looks like for him, it looks like success is what he said listen to what he had to say. >> these are bad people. these people are sick. they do things that are so destructive, don't forget if it weren't me they would be going after somebody else and i know a lot of the competition they would not do so well they would not be doing so well they would be saying mommy take me home i want to go home i say and it sounds beautiful my revenge will be success. anita: joe i want to go to you it reminds me of the saying the best form of revenge is living well that is his format that, what do you think he means when he talks about success doesn't mean winning the presidency successfully governing the country, all of the above. >> winning the presidency and a successful presidency therefore the american people in the country is successful maybe they're not dealing with high food prices anymore in high gas prices anymore and may be energy independent and the border is secure and maybe the world doesn't seemed like it's on fire it was quite stable under donald trump taken out the isis caliphate under control as far as the missile launches into russia was it invading countries during his tenure, in the end that's what he's talking about and when you hear folks on other network saying if trump is elected again can you imagine what's going to happen he's going to execute journalist that's what joe scarborough said he will execute generals in jail his political opponents, the last part is quite rich that's what the democratic parties tried to do to donald trump right now. >> a lot of fallout from the verdict, let's take a look at a couple of polls, it's asking people where the charges against trump politically motivated, they are using 47% of people say yes, 38% say no, 15% say they don't know maybe they don't have an opinion. take a look at this favorable opinions of donald trump and joe biden, they seem to be unchanged since the verdict, 42% favorable for joe biden, 31% for donald trump. let me go to you on this i know you dissect the polls, what you make of that unchanged opinion. >> those are bad favorable ratings for both of them but it is definitely statistically insignificant the change. i'm skeptical and i'll wait three weeks before i buy into the polling and spend our narratives i want to see state-level pulling and i don't think we'll have that until the end of this month and we do have some numbers we talk about the abc poll and a few others that show a tiny uptake for joe biden. others thought nothing. overall thus far it seems like a shrug in terms of public opinion does that change as it sinks in more does the anger of what happened to trump does not start favoring him in certain places, not nationally but in key states. >> that the wait-and-see you to be interesting i agree i would go back to the interview that fox and fred weekend did with the former president he had a lot of things to say the one of the things he talked about was a policy decision they might make if he gets elected but to listen to cutty the department of education. >> we're going to cut the department of education and let it run locally. >> other to have a tiny coronation that can happen immediately. >> you said that will happen immediately cutty the department of education. >> that the view i've had for a while. i don't know after what happened in covid if that could be seen radical anymore during call them a democrat policy for years what they were calling for his school is not allowed the zoom school was not real school and we see that in the hard data with how far sadly kids are behind but your horrible person in a murder if you express any concerns that was truly radical. there's no way you can look at what happened during covid that's ridiculous. the people in these communities in the parents know what's better for the kids at the actually no then a random bureaucrat in d.c. who have all the different special interest influencing their decisions. that is logic and make sense. >> put the decision-making back into local hands. >> what are the things the president talked about during this interview was having a transparent presidency and to do that he said he might declassify interesting documents. listen to this. >> some people think that one way to build trust is to declassify that everyone is talking about i don't want to be a conspiracy theorist. if you were a president would you declassify you can answer yes or no would you declassify 9/11 files. >> yes. >> would you declassify jfk. >> yes. >> i did a lot of it. >> would you declassify epstein file. >> yeah i would. >> declassify jeffrey epstein files in the rest of those. >> the last one is extra. i would like to see that i think a lot of americans would like to see that it sounds like a campaign promise from the former president possible future president. he also says a lot of things and if he wins election maybe some of the processes under promises get massage because that's what political figures do is not unique to donald trump those are in treating questions and interesting answers. >> everybody wants to learn about the conspiracies behind the scenes of what's behind them. >> especially jfk there's not one adult that's alive now that needs to be protected when john f. kennedy was shot november 63 that the minimum should be let out completely. >> you don't indict donald trump for that, where was donald trump in 1963. i'm just asking questions. >> what about the moon landing a lot of people want to know about that too. >> i doubt, it happened, it's over. >> for the record i also believe it landed on the moon. >> i do to. anita: good discussion. the jampacked hour of "the big weekend show" a full-blown freak out, democrats are doing damage control after the media spills the tea on the biden campaign, plus. >> everything has got to be transparent, there is a building mistrust now in the transparency of what we do. >> for being dr. fauci heads back to the health or public testimony. anita: do we really know where kids, a double life demand under dilemma is hitting gen z hard, that is straight ahead some people just know there's a better 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(gentle music) ♪ ♪. kat: welcome back to "the big weekend show" it looks like biden is ready to deal with the border fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson is at the white house with executive action expected this week. >> the white house expects to rollout the new executive action by tuesday before the president departs for normandy earlier on "fox news sunday" house speaker mike johnson waited. >> too little too late he's trying to desperately show the american people that he wants to address the issue that he himself created he wants to issue an executive order to show he really does care about the issue and the only reason he's doing that is because the polls say is the biggest issue in america. >> shifting over to gaza whether the lingering questions whose peace plan is this is that bidens, the israelis, hamas, earlier john kirby in the top democrat in the house called the plants different names. >> the proposal has been given to hamas done thursday night waiting for an official response from hamas we would know publicly that hamas officials came out and welcome this proposal. >> it is my hope that prime minister benjamin netanyahu consistent with what is been done by the israeli war cabinet which to unanimously adopt the biden peace plan. >> one problem one member of israel's war cabinet the defense minister says leaving hamas in power is a nonstarter biden says the plan removes hamas from power it appears both sides remain far apart. >> now to this is the media right in its claim that democrats are in a full-blown freak out over biden earlier on "fox news sunday" ro khanna said not him. >> are you when the democrats freaking out? >> i'm not the last 20 years this country and national elections are always very close they are usually decided i a few% a few states this is going to be very, very close election and i think that's what democrats recognize that is a hard-fought battle we have to have a better economic vision and showing what were going to do to improve people's lives. kat: joe concha you love joe biden. kat.guy: i wrote a book about h. kat: do you think everybody's freaking out and it's always like this. joe: do you know what i love more button joe biden i love numbers he's pulling lower than any president at this stage of his presidency then any in history that is meaningful is not like joe biden is going to get better like a fine wine he's like cottage cheese and that doesn't get better with age, civics has a pullout they do state pulling in 48 out of 50 states, joe biden is underwater meaning his approval is a below this under disapproval only folks in hawaii in massachusetts slightly approve of the job is well under my california, new york and illinois and he is 22-point underwater in the state of delaware, that's why i think he's acting as far as this bill, executive order and finally doing something he could've done years ago and shutting down the border if border crossing goes above 4000 this is something he knows he has to do because is as burnable as he is on inflation. kat: what is interesting the messaging that comes out and says try is a uniquely awful figure but why aren't you doing better then, what does that say about you. >> we are losing to them, that is difficult that is why the freak out is happening in the democratic party i don't think that trump will necessarily win the election i think he could i think biden could win this thing but there are a lot of democrats that i talked to in d.c. and elsewhere who will say under their breath, off the record, were stuck with him but we cannot do anything about it at this point but we wish we were going into battle with somebody else and increasingly they're saying on the record but were getting closer and closer to the nominating contest five months out from the election, all of the whining will not do them any good, one other point on the border issue that lucas was talking about in the report, joe biden told us a few weeks ago he does not have the authority to do anymore that yuri has he says i cannot do any executive order because i exhausted my authority and surprise surprise they discover new executive orders the authority came out of nowhere and now he will try to pull the political manipulation to do something that he got finished telling us that he could not do and i love the idea border crossings exceed 4000 today they will shut down the border, i hear that and i hear they can shutdown the border they are choosing not to until thousands a day, crossed. i would love an explanation on that how that's coherent either our coherent policy. >> we may get an explanation guy: from karine jean-pierre, good luck. anita: picking up on joe numbers i think this bears repeating, may be part of the reason for the freak out that trump is leading biden in key states, nevada, georgia, pennsylvania and wisconsin those are key swing states, that is got to be causing a sense of unease i will say what ro khanna said at the end of the day this is going to tighten up this will be a close election and it always tightens up towards the end and is a few percentage points in the key states that we will be watching. >> we will all be watching tonight know you will be watching with us america. caitlin clark targeted on and off the basketball court. >> i think there is a thing called pretty privilege there is a thing called white privilege and tall privilege. 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accepts the fact there is a target on her back in the focus is to stay in the game and not retaliate. >> it is what it is i feel like i'm at the point where you accept it and don't retaliate, let them hurt you, be what it is, don't let it get inside of your head you know it's coming i know i'm going to take a hard shot again. >> clark's general manager has had enough, there is a difference between tough defense and unnecessary targeting actions and needs to stop, the league needs to clean up the crap, that is not who this league is carter's teammate angel reese jumped up the bench celebrating clark getting fouled the wnba find reese $1000 for failing to make herself available for media interviews after the game, her team was fined $5000 by the league for failing to make sure the players comply with the wnba media roles also carter refused to talk about the fouled at all after the game. >> next question. >> i'm not answering no caitlin clark questions, i don't know what she said. >> what did you say to her. >> that's enough. >> widely viewed flagrant foul against clark, indiana when the first home victory this season beating chicago 71 - 70. >> thank you. the woke media is throwing cheap shots that caitlin clark, sports journalist jamil hill saying we would be very naïve if we didn't say race and her sexuality played a role in her popularity, this is handed enormous impact on the game there is a part of it that's a little problematic because of what it says about the worth and the marketability of the players who are already there and then the so-called ladies of the view. >> i do think there is a thing called pretty privilege there is a thing called white privilege and tall privilege. i do think she is more relatable to more people because she is white because she's attractive. >> i did go to you first, tall privilege you kinda have to be tall to play the wba or nba. kat: i believe tall is a privilege in basketball i agree, jamel hill article when it came out we talked about on gutfeld i remember my favorite line was she is a leading scorer in women's college basketball history but. i'm not a big sports gal but i do feel like be the best in history as something you don't need to be a sports gal together be the best that history is kind of a big deal, maybe that's a little more relevant that she's giving it credit for dinner sexuality. the example that she gave the record that she broke someone annette what are then what he was talking about that i did not know that but it couldn't possibly be because it's happened before i was born, this happened before i was born so that's probably why i don't know about it. when i started hearing about caitlin clark i had no idea what she looked like or her race i heard about the fact that she was breaking the records, i'm not buying this. >> this is the second or third time on the show when i cohosted that we talked about women's basketball and it's because of caitlin clark, the wnba has been a failure forever, it just has been you can like the product, dislike the product, they don't make money they've not turned a profit ever and if you look at the interest at the college level at the wnba level in caitlin clark, the jersey sales, ticket sales, tv ratings this league would be suicidal to not protect its most valuable asset in the history of the league and getting shopped around like this is embarrassing that should not be allowed to stand and notice the woman who checked her to the floor and wouldn't talk about it. next question, you flagrantly fouled the league star, you don't get to say no comment why don't you have accountability or at least talk us through it, it's really arrogant i'm not cut when there that is a bad look. >> we haven't seen a player like caitlin clark impact the lead in history. >> i'm going back to michael jordan impact on a league later from the codirector of the lavatory for inclusion and diversity in sports and the los angeles times. >> caitlin fits a comfortable narrative for a lot of people in the united states she comes from the heartland she is an amazing talent and also white straight woman, there is not a lot of things that would make people feel uncomfortable with that person being successful, no question i will let you react to that. >> none of that makes any sense to me and with the ladies on the view said they listed all these reasons why we shouldn't like caitlin clark and why she should have the accolades they forgot to mention her talent, she is there because of athletic ability didn't she break the man's record. >> many women all time scored ncaa. >> to guys point i think it is wonderful that young women who like to play basketball have her to look up to and maybe they aspire to the wnba maybe that will have more success in the future because of her. isn't that a good thing. >> that is absolutely a good thing. the wnba should up the fines a little bit and up the suspensions and suddenly these will stop because of not making a lot of money in the first place. hunter is going to court what to expect for his big day in court, lies and crimes some big accusations are being lodged against for being dr. fauci against his capitol hill return, stick around. ♪ ♪ mom genes. she passed them down to you. but who passed them to her? those mom genes are a big part of you. ancestrydna can you show the people and places they came from. ♪ discover the traits you inherited, the places where they started, and the people you share them with. your genes are one of a kind, find out why with ancestrydna. why choose a sleep number smart bed? can i make my side softer? i like my side firmer. sleep number does that. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 48 months when you add an adjustable base. shop now at sleepnumber.com ♪ ♪ >> thank you for being here, the trial of former president trump might be over but this week the legal spotlight is shifted over to hunter biden, presidents on fox news correspondent madalyn rivera is in d.c. with what to expect at that trial. >> hunter bio on joe biden john trial set to begin after the plea deal fell apart a year ago he was hoping to avoid prosecution in this case now he faces prison time and thousands of dollars in fines if he's convicted of the three federal gun charges against him prosecutors that he illegally bought a gun in october 2018 by lying about his drug use on a background check form, to prove guilt special counsel david weiss plans to use hunter's words against him text messages and portions of his book beautiful things in which he admits he was a crack addict. >> during my battle with addiction my parents were there for me they literally saved my life. >> the defense plans to call into question the credibility of the workers who helped hunter with the gun transaction they are suggesting the form at the center of this case was tampered with several times hunter's attorneys have tried unsuccessfully to toss out the case they say the special counsel bowed to political group under pressure by pressing charges and arguments that the presiding judge has rejected, this week of the president spending time with his family including hunter and rehobeth beach delaware. >> why was it appropriate for president biden publicly, on his son's case. >> president biden commented as a loving father as i would hope any loving father would do. >> is being tasked with sticking to his words following former president trump's conviction that the rule of law must be respected regardless of what happens to his son. >> i think the president himself will respect the verdict as much as it is painful i'm sure to see one of your children on trial. yes american should except when injury reaches the verdict they should except the result that is part of our democracy. >> hunters gun trial is expected to last potentially three weeks in washington fox news. >> meanwhile there is this tomorrow doctor anthony fauci, fireworks expected when he testifies on capitol hill about the covid pandemic. ahead of the hearing senator rand paul has accused dr. fauci as a crime, cover-up and abuse of power this is earlier on "sunday morning futures". watch this. >> there is a massive cover-up from the very beginning there was a behind-the-scenes effort to change the opinion of people many of the people in the fauci colleagues believe the virus came from the lab and their opinions all changed but then all evidence was covered up. it sounds like the cia than the nih and he has a responsibility not only for the cover-up but a responsibility for letting dangerous research go one that led to a pandemic in all likelihood a pandemic that killed millions of people. >> anita the mantra for a long time was follow the science it was shoved down our throats like this religious dogma followed the science and the relating more about how the science was created and there is very fair questions to be asked. >> there were interesting testimony that dr. fauci gave in the house select committee on how did you come up with the 6-foot distance and he really didn't have an answer. all along we are told follow the science, follow the science but it turns out that maybe they made up the science that is what it sounds like but what is not made up there was real learning loss in tremendous problems that are going to linger for years and if it's true they based all of these things on a whim or something other than science. i think dr. fauci owes the american public, parents, children and an apology. >> a duck. they really come after him repeatedly on things and he never seems to apologize for anything including learning loss in schools, they were strapping masks to children faces even outdoors for a while and he told a little white lie about the efficacy of masking early on and admitted to that it is one thing after another in this is why people don't trust. kat: yes, do you recall viewing any study for masking for children and answered i might have but i don't recall specifically that i did. these are making huge differences in children's emotional growth, so much of what i've said over and over again so much of like is knowing what face to make, if you make the wrong phase in the wrong situation you could have some pretty big problems but the thing that is the grossest thing is things were changing all the time and more people were starting to say this doesn't make any sense and measurable consequences like losing their livelihood and people having to die by themselves not beat around their families and say goodbye to the family and the whole time don't feel bad enough that you are putting this in motion when you don't even know what you're talking about. i cannot be alone the only one that is not over covid and i'm still not over the fact that places were made illegal and we were not allowed to go anywhere and if we question duty thing we were crazy we were both those things that we were murderers, to say that is not enough for me that is the grossest thing is that i honestly believe the only reason he's not parading around on tv is not because he feels bad it's because nobody is inviting him anymore. >> this is dr. fauci back in the teeth of the pandemic, octobe october 2020 talking about the touchstone of transparency. >> if you're going to make scientific based public health recommendations, everything has got to be transparent there is a building mistrust now in the transparency of what we do. it is the elephant in the room, the things that make things work is when people are open and honest and don't hold information back. >> were pretty strong country we can handle the truth. >> fascinating words and you lined those up with the actions of dr. fauci and his cronies. we learned recently they were actively undermining foia request for documents he preaches transparency for cameras and he and others in the realm not practicing what he was preaching the. >> remarkable to watch that clip and we talked about the education in kindergarten in the second year old are on ipads for years. trying to learn. then you look at the stats the test scores at a 30 year low for american students, this is the usa in countries like ireland and sylvania as far as her countries, 12% of third-graders in chicago public schools can read at a grade level. the media reaction when tom cotton and donald trump in 2020 said this could've come from the wuhan laboratory that studies coronavirus is and people said that the conspiracy theory things change when jon stewart went on stephen colbert. what if there was an outbreak of chocolate and hershey pennsylvania maybe the chocolate factory. everybody is complicit here whether fauci in the media that made him man of the year basically and making him an andrew cuomo the faces of truth during coronavirus. >> is one of the rounds and areas where they use a word like misinformation all the time and it turns out that the misinformation that they were scolding us over was actually true not in every case but a lot of them and they said why don't people trust us is pretty easy explanation, look at the mere. coming up at "the big weekend show", the double life dilemma for gen z do parents really know who their kids are? that is next. the tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night or blasting the air conditioning. because the tempur-breeze feels up to 10° cooler, all night long. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. ♪ ♪. anita: welcome back to "the big weekend show" freedom is very important to kids. >> did you tell wendy you didn't work all summer. >> wait, you are right i forgot to mention the pivotal role of the work ethic in this family. >> you can lose a smart mouth right now. >> is is afghanistan i'm over 18m graham i'm a grown woman i do what i want. >> jesus god we know that, is that your only point here. >> how well do parents know their kids a shocking survey reveals half of gen z live a double life when it comes to their online in real life personas. gen z these are people born between 1997 in 2012 basically between the ages of 11 and 26, cat let me go to you on this you're the closest to the sage. kat: i am the youngest on the panel. anita: there are some thoughts if you have a boyfriend or husband that you are having them take photos of you for your social media and i think we have video of this is that something that you do is your husband take photos of you. >> yes you have seen it. >> poor guy but i do then he takes a bunch of photos of me and i don't like them but cam is good if he wasn't good i wouldn't keep doing it. >> if you go on vacation there's never a photo of yourself as of the other person and that she would give your camera to somebody else. >> i don't understand the whole thing about the double life, everybody's a little different but parents don't know what their kids are doing now they know what their kids are doing now than ever these kids will never know the true joy of being young and leaving the house and your parents have no way to kn know. >> you say you're at brittany's but you could be anywhere but you said you're at brittany's. >> we could call brittany's house on the landline. kat: that did happen. anita: let's take a look at the poll, other generations leaving a double life, 38% of millennial's do this 18% of gen x and 8% of baby boomers, people are always trying to portray themselves as more exciting, i'm traveling here i'm doing this, how different do you think that really is from your real life? your you're not a relationship expert. >> your different person on dates one, two and three the a+ version of yourself in terms of looks and close and paying attention, being polite in what you go on vacation you share a bathroom with someone it is all over then the real you comes out, it is the same thing with online every picture you put up, you could take six pictures on vacation of the same spot you are in and you will choose the one that looks right in your mouth is agape, whatever is the same thing online the a+ version of yourself of your family and the whole netherworld that goes on that is away from the internet but i know with my kids because my daughter is ten she is on the verge of being gen z she's on the ipad and you need the jaws of life to get away from her we have to say half hour it's addictive. >> iva 10-year-old and that social media is creeping up how many people do you know whose lives match up to the social media profile. >> you have to cut people some slack i like to think that my social media footprint is who i am in life but of course i'm going to pick the photo of me that i think is the best before i post it to the world that is something that everyone does. >> sometimes it was the ugliest one because it's funny. >> you have an interesting sense of humor is not just a gen z i think there is a disconnect where people try to portray that they have a glamorous life and people will hoard vacation photos and drip them out to make them seemed like they're always on vacation, they are not there are games that people play in the more online and social media involved that you are which would be the younger generation it would make sense that those are the highest to say there is a disconnect. anita: we have to keep it real, stick around, the big four is coming up next ♪ ♪ >> will come back to the big weekend show. big four the biggest stories everyone will be talking about this week. i am going to go first. this is a most unusual story. a standoff in the city of brotherly love. check this out. free palestine protesters blocking the path of marchers in the city's annual and gay pride parade chanting there is no pride and genocide. there were some tense moments video pictures went viral all over x today and simply no explanation. except maybe the left eating its own? your guess is as good as mine is with the beef is here sorry guys i just don't get it. cooks the queers of her palestine come down on this one? it's really difficult for them. part of me is quite entertained by that. so here's my story, kind of a mystery. he saw this on social media from our colleagues shannon bream fox news meteorologist janice dean there posting photos like the throwing it back to the 80s and they were teasing things, stay tuned for something come down the pike. i was very curious. i cannot spill any beans all i can say is it's a very fun 80s a fabulous project coming soon to fox nation. we will leave it at that. quick to love the pictures. trixie looklexi look fantastic r loving this. >> mine is big news. a trendy prebiotic soda called poppy i drink all the tent not as healthy as it claims to be according to a new lawsuit accusing the drink of only containing two which is useless to which i say not if we drink five. [laughter] not if you drink five. he poppy i'm on your side you do not sponsor yet? if you drink five the answer here t is to drink more of the drinks. poppy. you drink a poppy huge wrinkle in a room in everyone's drinking booze sorry i'm not drinking booze i'm drinking a prebiotic drink. is it a red bull? want to know just gives you that. >> former president donald trump joints tick to tiktok posting ht video at that ufc plant near new jersey at the rock in new jersey last night. >> the president is now in tiktok. ♪ ♪ ♪ couple of hours the 2.9 million followers. joe biden has 340,000. biden has been on tiktok for years now. go figure. >> alright guys, before we go do not forget to follow the big weekend show on x, facebook an instagram at big we can show for that's what did it for us. we'll see you next weekend. shannon: former president trump vows to appeal his historic event conviction and your callin