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thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. we hope you will join us. god bless us all. >> president's historic first trip overseas, he was in israel today, can he bring world peace. and administration tomorrow set to release budget proposal. will it live up to any libertarian scrutiny. and russia investigation still dangling over the white house, new details about james comey and michael flynn, pack up the car, it's time to roll. >> president's first foreign trip has him visiting bastions of big three religion, between globing orbs and sword dances there are strange moments.
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there have been no massive gaffes, and sitting president had nards to stand in saudi arabia and under muslims to drive out terrorists, his message, hey, i like you guys, but it's your problem, you take care of it. >> drive them out, drive them out of our places of worship. drive them out of your communities. drive them out of your holyland. and drive them out of the earth. >> well, saudi arabia will have a better chance of doing that, thanks to a $100 billion freshly inked armed deal, better to fight isis than us. but a great chance those weapons of find saudi arabia's way of committing more human right atrocities and more yemenis.
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now president moves on to the ultimate deal, that is peace between israelis and palestinians, israel privately miffed that donald they have dropped an intel bomb while "show boating" to russia. and palestinians loving that rift. in dipping approval rating force all 5 to let their guard down long enough for most unlininglunlikely world leader, armed with a son-in-law and a lawyer to achieve peace in the middle east. there is time to blow it with the pope. but for now, trip is having its effect. both weird and normal enough to wipe comey off the ont page, just long enough to maybe save the world. you are my savior, let's get to the show, i'm kennedy.
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>> so has the president's trip so far been a success. white house reporter for daily beast, lock land, welcome back. >> great to be here. >> let's talk about dynamic between israelis and saudi arabia, a lot of fawning on all sides, saudi arabia with their thank god it's not president obama reception. and i president was efusive in talking about our alliance. but israel and saudi arabia have a very strained relationship, to put it lightly. do you think inching a huge arms deal has anything to damage our relationship with israel. >> i think that prime minister netanyahu kind of hinted at it in his remarks, very often common enemies cannot unite
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people could strive toward a mutual objective, that was a thinly valued comment about islamic state, you know mutual threats. >> particularly iran, because, iran is gobbling up more territory, saudi arabia sitting there going, you know, with the obama administration, you know, what is in it for us? which you know -- >> you talk about middle east conflict. israeli and palestinian, but you also talk about sunni versus she asaudi arabia versus iran, and this conflict within islam. and obama of looking to rebalances the how the u.s. fits in. >> no he wasn't. >> by aligning us more with iran, it is very clear president trump is reversing that in a big way. >> people paint president
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obama as a constitutional scholar with a globalist wonderful deepening of how the world works, and donald trump is a rube. only half is right, it would be hysterical if don' donald trump told all of the players to knock it off, and somehow achieved world peace. it is weird enough he could bring everyone on to the table. >> this was a big week for jared kushner, he is in charge of middle east peace process. you could see his hand a at -- hand at work at the spe he is emerging at top white house people on foreign issues, he become back to dc looking pretty good. >> jared kushner has been tasked with much, so far he seems to be having some success.
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if there are results to be had, he will get some credit for it we hear rumors he wil replace steve bannon, reince priebus, and sean spicer. >> i cannot confirm that. he is talented, he might have to bring in ivanka they could tag. >> there are maybe stops left, and many more days, president never ceases to delight and entertain thank you. >> my pleasure. >> president's trip is putting tensions with iran back in the spotlight. saudis are iran's biggest regional rivals. today he railed against the iranian nuclear deal. >> very grateful to the united states, because iran negotiated a fantastic deal with the previous
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administration. believe me iran will never have a nuclear weapon that i can -- >> will world take president more seriously after this trip? bringing in catherine and joe devito. who is devoted and desoto. and com camille foster back in action, let's talk about this. you know when you see at least upsetting to me, like i don't buy into the ruse we have to be best friends with saudi arabia because they have oil, because people have teslas. why are presidents so enamored ca with the "the kingdom" of saudi arabia. >> notion that if we didn't
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make nice, and do arms deals in the end they would not sell us oil. it strikes me as untrue. but it is a powerful idea, so overwhelmingly believed in both washington and riyadh, that it almost does not matter if it is true. it becomes true. >> one of the few uniting issues for republican ands democrats was this law that was passed that allows u.s. citizens to sue government of saudi arabia for 9/11. many people here still believe there was some sort of state involvement on some level there. i worry that is forgotten with this trip. >> such a symbo symbolic, act. right, there are massive forces aligned to keep that alliance in place.
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it people believe that 9/11 should be at center of our politics when is not any more. and we will teach those saudis a lesson by letting a couple of what will be nuisance lawsuits go through. >> interesting that president is continuing with these two alliances, and you know i don't think that saudi arabia is great now, what do you make of trip. >> i think he is doing a pretty good job, he brought peopleth over that dragon ball z thing he was harvesting. >> do you think they swapped bodies? >> huh? >> like freaky friday. >> and king salman will be, my hips are 10% younger. >> i don't know what other options are, i think he doing a decent job, you mentioned israel, he flew from saudi arabia to israel, no one does that, it is not allowed. i can't imagine president
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obama jumping around in a sword dance. the saudis they know they payoff terrorists for their own protection, they have to cover their own rear ends, if that is something we have to work with that, is better than letting iran get stronger in the region. >> to we use foreign policy to prop up the free market. >> it is good idea to engage economically. i don't know that isolating ourselveses from middle east is a good idea. we've seen a moderation in tone from trouble trudge an trump administration and trump in technology, in saudi arabia he talked about having partners not perfection, did not speak to human rights issues that are of concerns.
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most of these rogue regimed used words like terrorism as a buzzword, they can -- use against any population of the people they don't want and just kill those people. this is very fact we need to be aware. >> in actors that president is directly working with are he persevere as being good. my worry that we owns, systems, tanks and aircraft sold will trickle down to bad hands what is the most disconcerting thing, the middle east is silly with our good win owns that do bad things because people are bastards. >> at home, working on one of president's biggest promises of replacing obamacare, problem with g.o.p. that replacement for obamacare looks like obamacare, according to political analysis, plan will likely
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involve a system of insurance tax credit, based on age and income. that is your money going to people against your will, because senate republicans are trying took void one of house plan's biggest weaknesses. that number including people who don't want to get insurance. they are young, healthy, they are like screw it. why do i need it. this is essentially obamacare, it is really not an improvement on a flawed sim, what is it? >> this is a product of the g.o.p. spending last 8 years screwing around, they did not come up with high colleague peter computer man, he -- in current issue of "reason" magazine explains it see said not that g.o.p. does not have a plan but they don't have a theory of healthcare, they don't have an idea of what health care in america should look like, they are left with
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not that, but also not something else, there are something elses there are things they could suggest, moderately radical things, we could decouple health insurance from employment. just throw that out there, g.o.p. is not willing to go there, and the result will be watered-down version of a water down version of obamacare. >> but where is obamacare focused on income, and a aca focused on age, two different ways of subsidizing health insurance, now you have two ways of subsidizing incid of one here one there that means, twice as much money going out which this -- >> this shows you why government is not supposed to be involved in this, they can't do it that. goal of obamacare, to get in there, you could not get out, like a zombie bite, you could
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lop off body parts but it is still in your blood stream. >> take cipro in force 24 hours. >> too late. >> the problem is that, it does not fix healthy care -- real problem the cost, fact that you buy thalla cart programs -- ala cart programs. we have to get this away, government does not know how to do that. that is gross. i am not interested in cannibalism. the part of issue is that many americans are not interested in free market healthcare reform, they are interested in having government takeover the insurance market.
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>> we might -- >> 4 of them are at the table. >> we might be stuck with this, one would hope we might have been able to see moderate incre amal reforms -- incremental reforms across say the lines. instead, it seems they are going to cement the most big mass. >> it is -- you say because things like buying insurance over state lines, those could have biggest impact. but they are lowest priority. because politicians are weiner faces, the panel returns in a little bit. but first, michael flynn pleading th the fifth. i ask judge napolitano how that affects the investigation. investigation. >> next stay here for the investigation. >> next stay here for the i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424.
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kennedy: welcome back, several major new development in president's firing of then fbi director james comey, as well as alleged russian links to trump campaign, "new york times" this weekend reports that when president met with russian foreign minister he
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call is comey quote, a rush job -- nut job, we're told that comey will testify next week to congress. at same time, michael flynn will reportedly plead the fifth at any hearing with his links to russia and refuse to hand over any related documents. wherwhere is this investigation going? we bridge i bring in be on and only fox's judicial analyst, judge napolitano. welcome back. >> good to be with you. kennedy: let's talk about general flynn, saying he will plead the fifth, not only testimony but documents. >> the fifth amendment as most people know prevents you from having to give testimony against yourself, and under law vo -- voluntarily surrounding a document, he
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would lose the right to claim the fifth for verbal testimony. because you can't pick and choose which questions you answer. kennedy: although lois lerner kind of did that, always bo bothered me. >> she basically said, i am pleading the fifth but did not do it. if they would have challenged it, the weak congress would have won. if a witness could pick and choose which questions to answer and plied th plead the fifth, the went could taylor the answers, if he surrendered document hig he would lose his right to claim the fifth. kennedy: he has not been charged with anything at-this-point, anything he says before congress, you have a special counsel who is
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investigating the same issue. >> you got it 100% kennedy, his lawyers know you don't deny something until have you bbeen accused of it, for all we know there are hundreds of defensing to what we think he will be accused of, but he and his lawyers, quite rightly are remaining silence, until he is accused of something. that is respect to congress. when the special counsel wants documents he does not request them, he showed up at your door with a s.w.a.t. team, and takes them. if you havthem. >> that is a big di difference between congress you can still furn purger yourself, different from
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special council. >> they can get search warrants and indictments, congress cannot do that. kennedy: if mueller has a warrant from a judge he can go to flynn's house and take pretty much what he wants. so my question, in regards to comey's memo about president trying to compel him to drop the flynn investigation. so, if someone can get a hold of that memos, can -- how broad of a scope does the special counsel have to take memos from i don't know maybe some of his notes on hillary clinton or her former aides. >> i think that special counsel is seek all that, jim comey, he was fired in los angeles, he was not permitted back into the fbi office, lyday memos are not pieces of
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secured electronically. what we know from "new york times" piece, is that an fbi agent favorable to jim comey read a portion of one memo, portion and just one on telephone, we do not know how many others there are, we do not know th the context. contents or tone, what about his memo with president obama this is all potentially fertile material for special counsel. kennedy: it will be fascinate ing to watch this unfolds, we know that comey will testify. >> that is troublesome, special counsel does not' his witnesses going around testifying under ocean, they are locked into that version of the testimony.
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and they are subject to being impeached. didn't you say this last week, were you lying then or now? i was quite surprised that jim comby is doing this. does he have the right to do it? yes. he can discuss his communications with the president. kennedy: he has had a close relationship with special counsel in the past. that could be a conflict of interest. >> if the president told the russians that jim comey is a nut job, and a fired him to get him off by back that is very bad for donald trump. kennedy: we'll see. >> yes. kennedy: hopefully those memos will come out. >> thank you. kennedy: i love the light he shines, it is freedom. >> coming up while president trump is overseas at home his budget proposal to be revealed tomorrow, that is expected to include big cuts to medicaid
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and welfare, coming up. how many americans receive food stamp benefits? is it 52 million? 28 million, 44 million? or 31 million? the answer after the break. quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how.
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kennedy: fantastic, before the break i asked you, how many americans receive food stamps? answer is, 44 million receives snap. benefits in 2016, that number could fall under president trump's budget proposal, which will be unveiled tomorrow, and expected to make major cuts to thing like food stamps and antipoverty programs. joining me now, cio of king view asse asset manage management, it is naughty scotty martin. >> how do you know that? kennedy: well, i read the internet 4 times. who claims victory rear? >> well, it depends how it
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pans out, this budget is already getting met with i think fraught and worry. if you pull up a headline on basketball proposal, you will hear -- on budget proposal, you will hear trump does not care about the poor. and all this rhetoric that we see. if he is able to get this basketbalbudget through. i think he wins, but there will be a lot of opposition. kennedy: there will be, there should be conservative cost cutters who take issue with fact it tackles about a third of the budget. does it make any meaningful cuts? there there are cuts to food stamps and medicaid, potentially, but in long run, it does not save that much money. >> it really doesn't, that is what speaks to i think trump's rhetoric so far.
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do you get better with this budget scenario by making cuts and make on surface with what we've seen in details today, but you also may be make a dent in budget by having oh, my goodness, economic growth come back, that is really what i believe that trump administration is trying to do. they have talked about tax cut, and about pro-business environment. that is what is probably going to help more with budget than a lot of the superficial cuts. kennedy: the market respond to that, he talks about cutting regulation, and you know, we don't have responsible spending with this administration, but certainly environment that you are talking about is something that markets respond favorably to, that is always good news. tax reform, of course, looming, does this budget complicate that? >> it does. because i think so far trump has found washington d.c. to be a lot tougher place than maybe he thought it would be,
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as you said with the health care reform attac -- tax reform, they are as complicated as say a twin peaks episode as far as twists and turns. everywhere you go, there something this congress wants to change or come back different. seeing as we have so much on the table here, and little done so for it is a little bit discouraging. kennedy: scott martin thank you for your time. >> see yeah. kennedy: and your op optimism. >> all right, cities across country struggling with labor. with a shortage of workers, a third of the metropolitan areas have an unemployment rate below on 4%, that sounds fantastic but lack of people looking for work is making it harder for. everie employers to expand.
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participant sell back. -- party panel is back. does this seem like a great time, i'm going to commit a bit of harassy to open our borders to potentially new workers to come fill some of the jobs so businesses can expand. >> that sounds like a good idea in certain parts of the country where people are not excited about moving to, very well, there are people south of the border who would be interested taking on the jobs, if we were to stream line and improve our immigration process. but it could have a drag on the economy if we cannot find people to fill the jobs. kennedy: this is something that you don't anticipate, we had high unemployment for so long, this seems like an embarrassment of riches, but it really is problematic. if you cannot find people to
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do work you are ham strong. >> i think we go north of border bridg bring in delightfuin delight canadianians. kennedy: they are delightful. >> i think have you, we don't have a strategy for dealing with people who are at very low end of low skilled labor, they don't have skills they can transport with them it is hard to move them from one location to the other. problem that, the elites who are looking at this, say, i am a parasite and a found a line of work. but the problem is we have people at bottom joined by people at top with massive student loan, debt andal n also no skills. kennedy: can they not just rely on their grandparent's inheritance.
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>> i don't know what the fuss is about. this is boom time for robots, if we are not willing to open our borders. and we are not willing to make policy changes that make mobility easier, untethering welfare businesses. that means you can order our hamburger from an ipad, i am cool with that. in the end that will result in a more fro productive workforce. kennedy: solar panels and robots, anything that encourages my gluttony is a win, win. >> thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: i will sniff their essence for the evening. >> coming up democrats they
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first time since 2010. democrats they trump has energized their basically never before. and has them pulling out their old 2006 playbook, they plan to focus on his bad poll numbers, battle over obama care, and the russian investigation. here now with me, fox news political analyst, columnist for the hill, juan williams. also key host of the five. i think that democrats are foolish to try to impeach donald trump at every turn. you hear that language every time there is a story in washington post or "new york times." that would be bad for business for them. >> he electrifies the base, that is the reason that the
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band is getting back together, they are talking about areas in which they can take advantage of atmosphere this trump created, they will talk about corruption, anxiety and twitter. now challenge, is how do you get resistance to understand that basics of politics. which is raising money, organizing, getting people out to vote. kennedy: that is the big one, there is a lot of emotion and excitement. but then you know you have foolish things like california democratic chairman, his using naught i languag naughty language and obscene hand gestures. >> what about chair of committee mr. perez, he is taken to cursing. kennedy: i do not see how that translates to votes, voting is most important, that is something that tea party learned.
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if you go too far back in time, and play by an established rule book with an unorthodoxed co politician there is a it is connection, there has to be a new way for democrats to translate energy to votes. >> the thing is you are not running again donald trump in 18, you are running against members in congress. kennedy: sure, but if have a unpopular president. >> right, they want to tie members of congress, members of senate who are republicans to trump brand. because they see that as a brand of corruption and anxiety that generates excitement on liberal base. the thing is, you have to target it, that is why they go back to people like rahm emanuel, as you referenced to, 2006 is what democratic won role. kennedy: those congressional races. >> now remember. kennedy: he saw weakness and eplated.
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>> he found right candidates to run, at the time were anti-bush, anti-war. kennedy: people who thought that pro-trump people were most vulnerable in 2016, they were note, they were the ones who got elected. >> right. kennedy: i think if -- >> harder. kennedy: nice to see you. >> always. kennedy: this next story, i kennedy: this next story, i is it possible to fat shame a
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intelligence exam before breeding. it would devastate reality tv industry, my only argument against it, we would lose out on some hilarious video. have you seen this, girl sitting dock side in canada. her parents had a great idea to throw food to sea, what could go wrong? well, sea lion made one attempt to grab her off the dock. watch this. that is so fast. oh, my garden. watch your language, she was fine, he walked away, she was scarred, sea lion, animal expert believe that sea lion thought her dress of food, he confused it with that lady gaga dress. >> topic two.
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quite a story. billboard music awards, cher gave her the icon award, trophy given out every year toardis 8 artist who most resembles a gypsy stripper. her fez ek -- physique at 71, looking snazzy. you have to be concerned, cher is the old guy who walks around naked in the locker room. not that i have been in a men's locker room -- lately. many people tweeting her body is artificial, but nothing compared to her singing. if i could turn back time. >> topic three.
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princess kate's sister, peppa got married. she looked slen -- not everyone liked the best man's speech. people say he crossed line by the booze-soaked speech. perhaps move awkward moment, was when queen caught the "made of honor"'s guarder melt, it was taken minutes before the bartender cut off her majesty, she did not like that, eyewitnesses say she
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kept shoving the bouncers and saying, catch me outside, how about tha that. topic 4. oregon humane society held their pug crawl yesterday. it is like a pub crawl, but the dogs get drunk not the people. picture santa conwith fewer bafoons licking themselves in th the street. it was 80 degrees today. pugs on broadway. because a nicer ring than weirdoes humiliating their dogs in ridiculous outfits. when the parade was overall dogs cooled offing it in a giant kiddie pool, that is why annual free clinic crawl is
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taking place today. i knew itiod shouldn 't have hung out with that blond pug, this: this is last day to get in shape for memorial week, one monkey is way behind the 8 ball, this is uncle fat, after bulking up on potato chips and soda pop left by tourists, that looks like a medical condition, uncle fat has no idea he is a big slob because, monkeys are no longer allowed to bully, back in the day, a bully would have told him he looks like -- oct in her third trimester.
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zookeepers have put him on a diet. to get the portly playboy ready for mating season. if you are wondering uncle fat weighs in at 60 pounds, that is heavy. that is twice has much as average fashion model. that is big. big girls, yes. coming up, i love my ucla bruins, i was hoping they would stay clear of pc nonsense, that is plaguing are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one.
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kennedy: you know i love the ucla bruins, i am proud to have gone there, but there i are turning into a snow flake factory, with plans to hire social justice advocates, wonderful. educate system. sadly, falling in footsteps of berkeley, and university of arizona, ha ucla has become a system of oppression.
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school is no longer challenging. people like me who once attend these great schools, they highlight cancer research, for years of continued giving, only thing that will make a dent, if you withhold, sorry bruins, but appeasing this culture, is reason enough for me to suspend any future gifts, i think courage people to do the same if our alma mater has fallen into ca chasm of predictable socialism, if you really want to change something, kick them where it counts, in the coin purse. thank you so much for being part of the best hour of ou
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your day. tomorrow on the show, brian returns and eboni williams and nick gillespie, hopefully you >> i am hoop. >> i'm baird jones. >> two eccentrics from new york's disco days. >> if you were on baird's list, your social life was assured. >> all right. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story... >> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]

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