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job. lou: i asked a big question with little time, i apologize. i will learn how to read a clock. good night from new york. kennedy: thank lou, tonight, i am watching ralph naders fascinating psycho analysis of hillary clinton. he is spot on when he said former secretary of state is a deep corporaltivity, nater said that of her militarism. >> this is the problem of women trying to over compensate, and becoming more aggressive and macho so they are not accused of being soft on the need to kill. war, right? kennedy: sure you are right, ralph.
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if your name is dr. freud. saying that hillary is using military as a proxy tool to overcome physical gender inadequacies, that got me to thinking about triple crown winner. there was once a lai lady rulern egypt, who had a -- opened trade routes. a lot like hillary clinton, she builds her own foundation that will spell your death for political career. one can only hope.
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right down to make beard. nateer is right about her great love being luft for war. now who knows what and if she is over compensating for, but if this former centre and secretary of state completes her own triple crown, we're know we're in for something that is a far cry from the stable of peace. andrew napolitano explaining a report that says that nsa has been expanding the internet spying program under this president's watch. >> when jerry seinfeld talks about comedy, people pay attention, why he said that the pc -correct college campuses are no place for funny business.
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so glad to have you here. i am kennedy. kennedy: ralph nader set his sites on psychology behind hillary's hawkishness. it is caylee. and allen cone. and mike. internet radio host with his first appearance here on kennedy show. kennedy: is ralph nader right. >> yes. she is corporatist and militant but to blame it on her gender is where i have the problem. i think he is in trouble he says because of her gender. kennedy: i think he says that
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women traditionaly are peacemakers, in society, to run you know giant hegemonic western countries they feel they have to over compensate for their softness, by being super hard-core. >> i don't want to be hedga monthic. >> no, you don't. >> caylee, as a republican said this, if ted cruz or rand paul made that statement, how deep would yogurt be. >> very deep, and ralph nader, he has not heard of margaret thatcher, there are plenty of hawkish women out there. her rhetoric is hawkish but what does she have to show for herself not much. >> john mccain said, when faced with a hillary clinton presidency or rand paul it would be tough for him to decide he would think that rand paul is so soft, he would side with hillary
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clinton. >> i agree with him on that i would take hillary clinton's foreign policy over rand fall. kennedy: because she is hawkish. >> we need more wars. >> we do. >> we need to fight isis. >> it has done well doing nothing, watching isis go and takeover countries. kennedy: how hawkish is she? >> she is not what she was 70 years ago. in -- not 70 years ago but in the '70s, she is so fake, she claims to be the common person, whether eating at chipotle even though the average person cannot afford chipotle any more. i think there is a huge gap between average person, i feel like my generation can see through that. >> you eat what you were in '70s? >> no. >> i don't -- allen is full gung he.
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>gunhe. >> she is too militant. >> but her being like a legitimate presidential candidate. can. kennedy: you have a lot of democrats who are voting for her who disagree with you, she is still crushing everyone. martin o'malley has 1%. >> bernie sanders. >> oh, the metric system. >> no, that was lincoln chafee. >> bernie sanders is about socialist. yeah. >> democratic socialist. >> he will pull her further lift, you watch. the race will get interesting not because of emali, and his irish -- but because of bernie sanders. -- sunday, g.o.p. presidential hopeful and pe -- per pet wall k lindsey graham, talking about
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caitlyn jenner. >> if caitlyn jenner wants to be safe and have a prosperous economy vote for me, i am a pro life traditional marriage kind of guy but i am running to be president of the united states, if caitlyn jenner wants to be a republican, she is welcome in my party. kennedy: can graham have it both ways? >> he would. >> the g.o.p. needs to welcome everyone you cannot have a litmus test for voters. >> did you mean to say both ways? kennedy: what? >> did you mean to say both ways? kennedy: yes, caitlyn jenner. >> caitlyn jenner's issue is not about marriage it is about gender. kennedy: they are talking lgbt .
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>> that acronym traveled in a pacronyn . >> i like that. kennedy: thank you. >> down you think that caitlyn jenner would be a great vice president. >> if rick santorum was president, yes. >> he defended her. >> he looks like a creep, he probably is a creep, him and what are these more and more candidates we get shows how disillusions and disconnected. >> she is getting the transgender vote. kennedy: the transgender hawk it really is. a very narrow but important vote. >> do you think he would have been as welcoming and would g.o.p. has been as welcoming had
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caitlyn jenner said i am a democrat? >> i think so, i don't think his party matters on this i think that g.o.p. needs they know they need to broaden their tent, they are not out to isolate. >> that is why they are so welcoming for caitlyn jenner. and rush bum law. kennedy: >pro life -- forgetting they hal conservative base that is out there,. kennedy: they have a vocal conservative base. i don't think it is enough to win 2016 presidential election, i think they will have to be more than that, that is why people like lindsey graham saying, they are making caveats but said without an moss fee, that is going to be -- animosity it is important for candidates to reach out like that so people don't feel judged by that. kennedy: i am surprised it has taken republicans so long to
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court her, she is loaded. and most famous woman in the world right now, we'll have more with our panel next, reacting to video of some say overreaction by police officer at a teen school party. then fox's judge napolitano will stop by to go over a new assault on our privacy, by guess who? the nsa. right here. have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature adaptive lenses ...are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. upgrade your lenses to transitions® signature.
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kennedy: welcome back, so nice to have you, a suburban dallas police officer is on administrative leave after this surfaced at a pool party friday evens, officers were called to a disturbance at a public pool, involving young people who did not live in the area, and were in the pool. the officer pulls his gun at one point for the teen. it is really hard to be a cooperate now, it really is -- a cop, right now, it really is, was deadly force or the threat of deadly force was that necessary? >> absolutely not. this officer went overboard, there is no doubt about it, however, i get frustrated when we spend our time focusing on officer transgreg transgressiono
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time focusing on the officers killed in the line u of line of. >> the argument is that other side does it too? these people have to live their lives as if they are on videotape. cops should know they are being taped. even if you don't have a dashcam -- kennedy: that is why i find this surprising, as i watch it. you know, i am -- going, this guy has some anger issues, and who knows what he needs to work through, but you can't take it out on a group of young kids, i understand he could have been out numbered. but if he were more adept in handling it, it would have been better, would it have been better if there was a body cam? and would his actions have been different? >> they have to be aware there is a body cam, you can't ignore
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there is a racial component, there is a story prior to this, white neighbor angry there were a bunch of black kids playing in neighborhood, called the cops, whether or not that is a -- we have to look at that, because time after time we see white cop, black alleged perpetrator. >> how can you know what -- >> slowdown. >> no one will say that, all you know hatred against cops is warned it is not, this girl was in a bikinio, no threat, this is just an example between this and last night at metlife stadium, people could not get into the festival, they are shooting tear gas, and dplaftin blasting sount them, this is a disconnect. they are always on camera. maybe it has to do with training
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i don't know. kennedy: you should assume if you have a group of teenagers, someone may have an iphone out, i agree with body cams, they keep cops safer it lowers incidents like this, it is unfortunate this may be for all i know a great department, there may be some incredibly honorably officers that work there and unfortunately it takes one guy like this to bring it all down. >> i disagree with you, about tear gas, sometimes they need to be used, for a police officer last year is one of the deadliest, when that is your perspective, and you know someone can pull a gun, you will take measures. >> and also one of the deadliest years. for young black kids at the hands of cops. >> and also deadly yeast in years for young black crimes, black on clack.
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kennedyon black. kennedy: this is going to put other cops in a position they have to think twice. and if you have to think that much and delay life saving actions they could have deadly consequences. >> we'll switch places next ti time. well, our panel is coming back later. they have hot -- they have to wear bun warmers. look at that, a man's 911 call during a 4 hour standoff with his cat. this is tonight's topical storm but first judge napolitano. with information about nsa, their warrant list
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kennedy: welcome back, so much for celebrating new limits put on nsa speeding, a report in "new york times" based on documents from snowden said that administration since 2012 has authorized expanded spying on to prism program, they collect intelligence from internet companies without warrants as well as by trapping internet traffic at home and abroad, how problematic is it, we turn to judge napolitano. tell me about, i thought all of our problems with nsa were gone? the president told us he was reforming now with passage of usa freedommable, i think that people assume those days are behind us. >> under freedom and patriot act
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the government gets in real-time, the content not just offers but content of every telephone call, every e-mail, and every text-message that it wants, when the president, and republicans and democratic leaders tell you the contrary they are wrong, they my be misinformed, they may not understand how the technology works, but if they are informed they are lying or misleading. if they are misinformed they are voting on legislation they don'tn 't, the means by which the nsa gets it defendant. not what they get. kennedy: we're dealing with warnless sarin -- warrant -- wa. >> i would think that tech companies are furious they have been badgered into compliance with the government. the legislation that immunized
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the tech companies, but they are not in the, of becoming special agency for government, that is what government is made them, now this most recent thing we talk about is represen is -- ret rehencible. -- it grants 33,000 plus applications out of 34 thousand request, only 12 were rejected, 9 were modifies and granted. this is no court, but this spying on americans when we communicate with foreigners, bypasses the fisa court. authorized by president obama, who never told anyone. kennedy: yes, and he actions outraged. >> you talk to your cousins in europe or you as a journalist track to a source in europe, the government gets that, if we e-mail or if we talk government
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gets that conversation, in real-time. and it gets e-mail or text-message in real-time, that violates our fourthmm right to privacy -- fourth amendment right to privacy, and first amendment right to free speech. kennedy: people who defend nsa saying they are not getting the content. but you say that is not true. >> the nsa has access to and digital copeys of the content of -- take this to the bank, of every telephone call, land line, and cell, every text message of every e-mail of everyone in u.s. of america since 2009, do they read all of them? they don't have the time? do they listen to them all? they don't have the time, can they by punching it up on a computer? yes, where is it stored? why do you think they have a new building that is one million
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square feet in size in bluff dale, utah. kennedy: they are saying that government is being hacked all of the time we have to be very vigilant. vigilant. >> nsa is not looking for foreign hackers they are looking for all information all of the time under admiral keith -- i forgot his last time, the motto of get it all, all information all of the time, what is wrong with that? it is too were -- keith alexander. it is too much data for them. kennedy: it is too much you cannot target people you have to target. >> why do you think they got to kill these people, if they follow the constitution, probable cause, evidence, it forces government, to concentrate on the bad people. rather than gathering
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information from 99.999% who cause no harm. >> same with bad initia initial- international actor. >> why does government do this when it know it does not work, it wants to give the impression it is doing something. they don't owe us an impression, they owe us the truth. kennedy: beautiful. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up two drink minimum at a comedy show, sure, how about a 3 drink maximum on a flight? i'll tell you which wear line did it -- airline did it. >> but first. >> but first. nakedunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature adaptive lenses ...are more responsive than ever.
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well delaying at your multiplex. some people are comfortable shedding their clothes. some people can't help but squirm at sight of bare skin, and exposed nudey bits, a malaysia government minister is in the modesty camp, blaming a recent earthquake on naked tourists like the one seen here, they coincide with the act flick, san andreas. in theaters now. the big one, let's get naked! then you will really see big one! i have not seen that movie yet. topic two. as you can gather from a earlier discussion from broadcast, it is a difficult time to be a police
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officer, but in rex burg, idaho, they are not using the phony bologna cameras, they are employing new, technology that will turn every cop in rec burg into -- rex burg into paul blart. watch. >> we'll show you how it work this thing. >> hang on. hang on. kennedy: i can't tell if that is a mentally deficient mechanical bull or what. >> put me on a segue, thank you. i would rather -- topic three. well sure shakira's hips don't
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lie but j.lo starts a riot, they didn't get on the floor in morocco, she had a televised bum tickling concert, jennifer lopez and her renowned rump are being sued for disturbing public order and tarnishing ram's hon -- woman's honor and respect, that is how you do it sister. you know what they say in morocco, shake it and break it. that world class [ bleep ] breaking international law, one muslim country at a time. >> topic 4. what better way to propose to a woman then take her back to the place you ended your first date. well too bad for this couple their first date ended at a mcdonald's drive clue. and girl on receiving end of proposal, she was not feeling the mcloving.
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>> willur you marry me? >> you ask me to marry you in a chicken sandwich? oh, god. i can't marry you. >> what do you mean you can't marry me. >> you will ask m just asked me. kennedy: that is super romantic in some parts of the world, i can't tell if she is laughing, just put a ring on it and shut your mouth. topic 5. >> what can i say? cats are the devil, this 911 call, proves it. will call ar seems confuse --
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caller seemed confused about pronounces, this fo feline is ay and evil. >> what is the address. >> i have a problem at my home, i can not go in my home. >> what is the problem. >> my cat, was getting too aggressive. and i was -- he attacked -- she attacked me, and scratched me and bite me, he and my wifely come outside, now i can't go in the home for 4 hours. >> okay this is your -- you said a cat? >> yeah. >> you want police to come and remove the cat? what is -- like. >> yeah. kennedy: yeah. throw the cuffs on it. toss it in jail. put it in the back of the squad car. when your cat is so crazy, you have to call the police, to keep the past ard from attack -- bastard from attacking you, you know it's time to get a dog. if you have weird stories you want to see in topical storm,
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implementing a 3 drink limit on drink -- flights within europe. mike, have you ever in your life drunk so little on a plane? >> three, that is before take off. this is, you have on you know some fat slob next to you drooling and paul blart 4, and babies crying, only thing to get you through that is alcohol, only way i would agree if they switch it with xanax, and flying to europe? do that in france,. kennedy: should we blame europe? they have wrecked everything it will spread like a virus. >> europe does mess is up, and i know that he is that guy that i look at on the plain plane, you should have figure out these
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issues when you were a frat boy. >> they had 20,000 of these incidents, learn to drink people. >> you are not hold enough to drink, are you? >> i am in europe. 18, right? kennedy: allen how many times have you been kicked off. >> not for drinking. kennedy: never, you can hole your liquor and an old woman in a head lock. >> >> how did you know that was it. kennedy: i read your arrest report. >> it is a private company, they can do what they want. >> planes are not fun any more. >> you can't smoke or drink. >> no free peanuts. >> you can't join the mile high club. >> peanut allergies. >> what next? >> you condition bowl down the -- can't bowl down the middle. >> that is legal they are not sharp objects, i am total doing that. >> jerry seinfeld, was asked
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about problem politically correct college audiences pose for comedians. >> i give you an example, my daughter is 14, my wife said, to her, well you know in next couple of years, i think maybe you will want to hang around city more on weekend to see boys. you know my daughter said, that is sexist. they just want to use these words that is racist, that is sexist. that is prejudice. they don't know what they are talking about. >> i can't tell if he is a -- so, you are a comic is it true? our colleges ain't comedy? >> -- anticomedy. >> the pc world is so bad. "seinfeld" is not a political activist, jon stewart gets away with anything but if a conservative says half of that they get destroy, the thing with colleges, these days it is about
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the --isms, if you are not a agree, you are the problem. this is moved unless you agree with us, then you are the problem, we'll blast you on. kennedy: there is no free speech or free exchange of ideas, chris rock is no longer doing college appearances, these are really lucrative gigs from some private universities, he say they are too conservative, i would argue they are too liberal, this spouts from liberalism. >> pc is a liberal thing. but what is wrong with being pc, why is it bad, why is it bad to say there is a better way to address and frame who we are in terms gender and sexuality, what -- >> because that is -- is -- go everyone is so offended so easily these days, it is out of control, in the world of the left, you see world through pris
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prism of gender and race. >> people are good. >> that does not mean there are not those issues like cops beating people up. >> oh, god. >> this is why you have people writing about squashing speech on college campus, it is okay to say something that would offend someone, they can stand up and defend themselves you when you annihilate free speech you that is when it is a problem. >> you are not letting me speak. >> 88-year-old retired manhattan media executive, green wall is being sued his his ex mistress because he stayed with his wife, his wife told him, she would rather quote see them bury him 6
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feet under. then divorce him, mistress said she deserves $2 million, in party cash. so, caylee, she said that, the man she was having an affair with promised her a million dollars she is doubling down. >> this is ridiculous. when you choose to invest in the promises of a married man who is sleeping with you, who is not loyal. you do so at your own peril, this is ridiculous,. kennedy: you can't take him at his word? >> no. jim: kennedy: >> in is just one. >> he helped cover-up some of his mistresses and tried to uncover some stuff this mrs. greenual was doing, if you were her? >> i would think that wife would be one to be more upset than mistress. for having -- >> he is happy they are keeping the marriage. >> should she be suing, rather than mistress, who already knew he was married, this is absurd.
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kennedy: is is hard out there for a mistress. >> i am glad i can't get chicks. i don't so to deal with clingers like this. >> maybe you should 1207 call stop calling them chick. >> so smooth, there. >> i am -- allena not old. >> the woman was complaining about uncompensated work. we exchange money for your work? is that not prostitution? >> that is a lou crative profession. he gave out giants tickets that were unused that is work? >> a euphemism for the free market. >> i think she could have a claim if she ha -- anything in writing that said i will give you a million dollars because i love you, and no strings, i think she couldic to it to a judge. >> maybe she has her own private server. >> she might. >> panel thank you. >> thank you. >> lovely, deligh delightful, ae
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commandments i broke every one of them. >> neat a wife, whitey is on it. >> sending him a beautiful wife. >> a quart of shine, whitey can score out on the gas station, a good ol' boy appalachian. >> someone that comings out and drives cars real fast, chases pretty girls, drinks beer saturday night, and on front row of church sunday morning. >> stuff for the kids and more stuff for the kids, and no rules. you a yankee wanting to run? white will get you in a car. >> that was a rush. kennedy: that is fantastic. that is a clip from charlie's latest road trip. destination, call a, virginia -- call away, virginia. charlie is here, fox tv, americans with charliely duff is his show, i love the story this
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is how we grew up, my grand mother lives on a lake there were stock car races on other side of the dam, every friday night we would take boat over, sit at top of dam, and watch the cars go round and round, and there was moon shine to be had. did you love it? >> that is southern indiana, i did love it, i grew up in northern indiana, my grand father was a truck driver, teaching me motorcycles at campgrounds and i ran everyone over. you know. you know, and yeah. moon shine works but they are now infusing it with fruit that is a nod to east coast culture. kennedy: no, they have -- lately, you know, my grandmother neighbor tim has been making papa wine, with this i don't know there is anything wine-like about it, it is fermented papa fraught, that he mixes with ever clear and vodka, now, whitey is not as common a nickname as it should be.
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>> no, it is common as it should be, look, if you live in appalachian you go by name of whitey you better be living it and top dog, he is. running a racetrack, pretty much no rules that is fun. until something happens, then you wish there was a couple of rules like someone in a an ambulance. kennedy: have there been serious crashes? you said it took 20 minutes for an ambulance to show up. whitey tolding you i got a ef, mt crew. >> the crew was guy who messed up his back. that was his family. that does not like count. but if anyone watching l.a. or new york watching, this guy, is a tv show. butt wild racing, appalachia, moon shine capital, it was fun to get out of something heavy. kennedy: have you been in heavy situations like, you buggered a mugger? you were the star witness for
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prosecution at a trial, were you foiled eye robbery attempt. >> well, you know, i kind of like talk about it it is what you do, a friend of mine got mugged, a chased after him, he was a young strong dude. kennedy: are you the guy in the white shirt. >> the guy getting flipped on his back in it still hurts, i am 30 years older than the guy. it is assault of our -- all of our country, you don't get to steal from my friends. kennedy: no. of course, not, i was proud of you that you did that. law enforcement officers say maybe it is not the smartest thing to do but i thought it was fantastic, you got him down, you took him down, on streets, but in a court of law, orlando thomas, is -- going to chinatown? >> yeah, you know funny thing not firsted here in detroit, he is a 4-time ir, he got 50,000
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bail ough50 -- 4timer, he got 5t 10%, 5 grand, there is so much work it be done. >> are just one man. one man, where are you going next? >> chicago. south side. kennedy: oh, boy. make sure you packing. because, i know guns are pretty much illegal there that is why everyone has them. >> reporters condition pack that is the -- can't pack that is the thing, i do at home but not on the job. kennedy: you should come hang out with me for a while. >> come to detroit do a show there. kennedy: i will -- i went to diet diet for stossel, i would go back there, i would love to see characters you encounter on a daily basis, i would love it, if that is' genuine invitation. kennedy: the way talk makes sense. >> all right very good. >> charlie we'll see you soon, thank you. >> see you later. kennedy: coming up country is
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kennedy: digi, ding, ding, live that, you may be flushed with celebration over american pharaoh triple crown win this weekend. but i am obsessed with the jockey victor espinoza, he had almost won triple crown twice before he jockeyed war emblem and california chrome to two out of three. at kentucky derby and preakness but, it was 43-year-old's good luck charm, that had people craning their necks in disbelief. maybe she is reason he won.
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victor espinoza, with a leg felw equestrian. all while being engaged to another woman. >> espe victor espinoza has uses writing skill to woo the ladies of his liking. so what does tiny baller to to celebrate his win that thrusts this mortal into company of giants? hot and kinky, no. his heart is greater than he is small. victor espinoza pledged to donate all of his winnings to city of hope cancer center.
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