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and to this day when they see the rain coming down they remember what it was like being displaced from their home for three week. there are a lot of little kid kennedy: president arrives in storm zone as floodwaters around houston continue to rise, texas congressman, is here with latest, with an unbelievable story. >> ha is most dangerous part of a disaster like this? i talk to a doctor about the biggest health threat. north korea firing a big new missile directly over japan. and white house has responded with a warning, grab a shovel, it is time to dig in. kennedy: where 2016 presidential election is rerun on a loop, opponents of president live by annoying acxiom never let a serious crises go to waste. with worst rain still swirling,
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floodwater fill with disease, and people trapped, many will find a way to criticize president for a personal gain, damned if he visits and damned if he stays away, charged as a opportunist or a heartless bubble dorrell dweller, he will provide fodder, let's get people out of crisis. before we reengage in political bloodletting. speaking of help, texas senator ted cruz was criticized for voting against hurricane sandy relief bill, he said, it was porkier than a pig farm, and votes again waste is not the same as votes again storm relief. here is some advice, people are still hurting and dying, don't maximize the carnage by slowing the process with your pet project, control your fat faces in government trough and have
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decency for once, there are climate change psychic, fans when floodwater, and disaster rising by the hour, they are screaming hurricane harvey and violent rain, are work of climate change. that may be true, it may not be true. so without data and luxury of doing actual science, which is a process this including time. just cool your green heels. outlet like flit coare scream -- politico are screaming, harvey is what climate change looked like, now everyone is an arm chair al gore, that is what heartless annoying opportunityism looks like, i am kennedy, glad you are here. >> so far 14 people are dead, including a family of 6, the natural disaster in coastal texas and louisiana continues to get worse, today, harvey was
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wettest storm in history of state with rain totals in some areas nearing 50 inches from one storm. in some parts of crisis, desperate rescues continue, nonstop. we're told a thousand emergency calls were coming in every hour. forecaster say a lot of rain still on the way, which could extend suffering to area as far as mississippi, today houston chief of police said first responders are overwhelmd but still doing everything they can. >> don't give up on us, seek higher ground, we'll get to you, we have assets at every passing hour more boats getting in the water, more high water rescue vehicles have come to the theater. kennedy: more boats, and neighbor to neighbor stories are incredible, president hit ground this afternoon, surveying some damage. with rain still falling, it is impossible to know the full scope. with me now, texas republican
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congressman john culverson, he is in houston right now. >> thank you kennedy. for helping to get good 9ment information out to people of houston. kennedy: congressman, are you really trapped in your home right now. >> i am. our neighborhood is surrounded by water, i can not get out of the neighborhood. my -- i am so grateful to first responders who are out there working so hard, we have focus on saving lives and making sure people are able to evacuate their homes, if they are going to flood, or first responders have been magnificent. i tell you, what has been terrific to see in midst of this tragedy is the volunteer spirit of average texans, our lose loua neighbors, cajun navy sent in
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110 trucks, and 100 boats, to houston je yesterday, they just volunteered. kennedy: a good friend of mine, a greek orthodox priest in houston, he and his family of 6, they have evacuated, he went to go check on the church, it was inexcessible all of the blocks surrounding it were floodd, he said in the storm, you can see the face of god, not in the rainwater buffetses of neighbors who are -- but in the faces of neighbors who are helping each other, he has young men, teenage boys in canoes going around neighborhoods rescuing neighbors from certain doom, including your brother. >> you are right, he is right. this is a great testament to human spirit, spirit of americans and texans, my brother chris was rescued about two hours ago.
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kennedy: on screen right now. >> he is wearing gray shirt, and hat, and waving, encourage people listening, if you have access to internet, you can do what chris did, download an app, next door, download that app, a greenhouse, put it on your smartphone could log in for free, in your neighborhood, and chris logged on next door, and said, i have water in first floor, we need to be evacuated. and his neighbors sharon and kenny evans who organized this, sense over -- kenny came over in his boat, this is kenny driving the boat, they picked up my brother, took him to edge of subdivision, where other neighbors were lined up in big monther trucks, and -- monster trucks they jump is in, they said where do you want to go, took him to a nearby hotel, it was all organized with social
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media, free people, looking after each other, protecting each other, and if people listening to this broadcast, have access to internet, i recommend, that download that app, then also call 911. if you need to be evacuated, right now we have to focus on rescuing people, saving lives, and then all of us, working it are going to step up and make sure federal government comes in does what we need to do to repair the damage, that so many people have suffered. >> and many people cannot wait for that government, that is why they take the rescue effort into their own hands it is nothing short of miraculous, i have to ask, will the mayor of houston be in political trouble for the bompbomped evac -- botched evacuation order. >> no, we're all pulling it together, we're not pointing fingers, with the scale of this, your priest is right, we see the face of god in all these
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individual texans, people stipping up, we're focused on saving lives and property, and doing all we can, to help one another that is the focus right now. kennedy: you know, i have to tell you, the country needs that right now, they do, people have been pulled apart so many directions. and to see people pulling together, it renews spirit for those who feel helpless. congressman thank you so much. >> thank you very much. kennedy: very good. most americans have been put -- have put partisan differences aside to help people in texas, but a professor at university of tampa lost his job after suggesting that storm is payback for that state a support of donald trump in presidential race. helicopter pulled people off rooftops and rescue boats saving people, sociology professor kenneth story found i is -- it n
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goodness of his heart to tweet, hopefully this will help them realize that g.o.p. doesn't care about them. school initially indicate high e would not face disciplin discipy action, they decided to let him go, issues a statement, that read, we're well affair of destruction suffering associated with tropical weather, our thoughts and prayers with all impacted by hurricane harvey, university is being applaud forward their decision. story's comments will raise questions about partisan agenda fed on college students, if a deadly storm at an can't get peo put aside their differences what can? higmy party panel tonight, crysl ball, and rich lowry, and army
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veteran, fox news contributor petein -- thank you. >> is everything politicize. >> it feels like it, if there is one thing that should not be, it is a natural disaster, and giving hope to hose of us who feel like -- highway patro hopeo who feel it is about scoring political points, are you a professor. room monitor was dumb enough to send out a tweet like that. but, if you are willing to send that, it shows you how baptized this individual is. kennedy: dis
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>> do people who vote opposite of your belief deserve retribution. >> no. i thought it was likely he would be a sociology professor. now that is just a hothouse for left wing activist. i don't like to see people fired for things they say, but it is hard to defend this. kennedy: considers that storm and rescue effort and tragedy is still ongoing. this sort of politicalization, it knows no party. do it on all sides. >> and to every national crisis. i suppose, i mean, i don't like to see people fired for tweets they send either, i think that we have gone really far as a country in super shaming people for regrettable things they said now. kennedy: on-line mob that megan right about. >> you are right, ha is one thing to think about.
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his comments were reprehensible, there are simple rules we should follow, one recognize that people are human beings, even if they happen to voted for a different president. even if they live in a different city even if they happen to be in a small town, you are in a big city or have a different education or look different from you, we're all human bees, and - human beings and citizens in this, your opening brought tears to my eyes looking at those pictures of people helping each other, something so simple. i think as horrific as this storm is and tragedy of it, it is somewhat healing for nation 250 see those images, we have lost sight of fact we're all human beings in this together. kennedy: as people are unplugged, they are reconnecting, and with their neighbors, that should be hope not helplessness.
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as situation worsens, houston law enforcement sets it sight on saving lives and preventing looters. chief of police will issue mandatory jail time, law enforcement said it will do whatever it takes to protect residents. let's not 23e forget, texans are well-known for arming and protecting themselves, that is what i thought, with the looters. these stories inevitably happen, they do it with other people's property, but is there any dumber place to do that, than in state of texas. >> you get your due process later, yo come to texas to explt a crises and steal from people who are losing their homes? that is the 11th ring of hell. i love this, you -- if you want
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to maintain law and order, there is a thin line between civil society, at moments like this people lose food, shelter, they are cold, human nature comes out, best and worst forms. >> after sandy, we were all here during superstorm sandy, part of city lost power. and i remember the feeling, you would go there you could feel that thin line between civilization and things are cohesive and we're all in this together versus every man for himself. so i think in emergency situations like this, you have to be tough minded, and willing to use the laws to make sure you don't tip that balance that chaos and lawlessness. >> story of texas beside massive heartbreaking tragedy is robustness of civil society there we've all been worried about, are people too isolateed and -- depend on government.
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kennedy: are they too angry. >> this shows when push comes to shove they are there and they are still knabe oaror -- neighbors, and community. >> and the nation i would say, has said what can we do. i was in louisiana after katrina, a lot of rita and katrina victims went to texas found refuge there, i feel like when you see the kay yu cajun ny coming in, it is we have your back this time. kennedy: a complying of the circle. >> live that cajun navy, we should send them to north korea. party panel, will come back later, first stop, first responders, harvey's vla floodwr pose short and long-term health concerns, i'm going to ask a doctor, what is in water, what
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kennedy: we're back with more on crises in south texas, entire texas national guard, 12,000 units deployed for relief, now that floodwater rises, we find out you had dangerous it could be, contaminated with chemicals, sewage, gasoline and garbage. that could lead too nasty problems, including rashes, infections or worse. bringing in an expert, dr. kelly powers is here, how are you. >> thank you. kennedy: as you survey the landscape, what is the biggest threat. >> we see floods, we think naturally biggest immediate concern is drowning. other concerns, trauma there is slippery surfaces or you can't see. people will dislocate,
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hypothermia, we think this texas we think warm there. kennedy: august. >> it does not take much, about 15 minutes, if temperatures are today about 75 degrees can cause hypethermia, and children faster. >> all right so, you know i have been reading about floodwaters and you know worry is that standing water. and i was reading about virus, this was so deadly in cat rea k, 22 people got it 5 died, is that in texas. >> there is the potential, you think floodwater, you think it just rainwater, it is not it is sewage water, coming over levees. this is contaminated with fecal mattering and will cause biggest probably, gi problem, nausea and
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diarrhea. really problem is the immuno compromised, very old and or young. kennedy: and those are the people who are most in jeopardy as it is, most vulnerable who can't take care of themselves and condition necessarily e-- can't necessarily evacuate themselves, you are 8 days into the storm, they have not been rescued. so, i have been reading to, you should -- if you are in fact, subjected to any of the floodwaters, kids, that you should shower immediately too get some of the chemicals and diseases off your body. >> i would recommend that, but keeping cleaning our hands and purel could be a better bet, the faucet water could be condam
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condominated, i would say don't take risk, drink bottled water, people are cooking with water or ice cube trays. kennedy: you can boil water for 8 minutes at a roaring boil to kill anything in it. but, you know there is bottled water, if people can get to it if they can't, they have to use the time honored methods. are we going to see anything new here do you think? >> you know, other issue, you mentioned about having access, malnutrition is something to be considered, again with the geriatric population, you are stuck in your house or roof for 5 or 6 days, you don't have access to your kitchen, even if you do, have you no supplies. kennedy: i want people to
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remember, from this, beprepared, you never know. thank you so much dr. kelly powers. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up president trump said all options on table after north korea launched a missile over japan, is the hermit win kingdom looking for a fight, we'll bis cu discuss that next. ostriches don't really stick vitheir heads in the sand.ve horns on their helmets. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors.
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kennedy: welcome back president trump said all option on table after north korea launched a missile over japan, to pacific. triggers widespread panic in japan with residents forced into shelters, not sitting well with south korea government. many have taken that launch as an indication that kim jong-un is serious about his threats to attack guam, he backed off the initial deadline this month, flying a missile over u.s. allies does not ease tensions in the area. join me now iraq combat veteran, radio host, host of dark secret place, dark and secret, brian welcome back. >> thank you. kennedy: thursday night as storm was barreling toward texas, i
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thought to my, you know what north korea is going to be popping off. kim jong-un will not like that attention is off of him, is there and correlation. >> absolutely, he does pay attention too cable news, and your outlet, and big fox, cnn, he sees people rescuing dogs as a lead story, and terrifying japanese running from north korea, is the third story, he does something like this. this is also part of his plan, there is a component, he wants to remain top of news in u.s. kennedy: what a jerk. japanese prime minister shinzo abe said this is a most serious and grave threat, what do you think japan is going to do? >> nothing, they had a chance yesterday, the real reason for this test was not to collect
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data on missile, there is plenty of that, and they can get that from computer model. real data they collected yesterday was how will japan and u.s. react, they got it, nothing. japanese went to subway tunnels, no one tried to shoot it down. no attempt made, never locked on, they go the the answer, north koreans, checked box. kennedy: president said all option on table, what are best to use? >> well, the best one is hardest one, we're politically not going to do that, this is because the nuclear armed icbm window is closing fast, i know that, you wet that north korea knows, now would be time to stop them from actually gaining a nuclear armed icbm, but we won't do that, that would put south korea econom ecc it would crater for 10 years,
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we're not prepared for the war it would take, another thing, this is how kim jong-un negotiates this is not just a missile test, this is a drill, this is how he negotiates. kennedy: it is weird, but it is you know people say that he is unstable. all of this is very cap colgated, and -- calculated, and everything launch is a negotiation, so you know, i know that -- i mean sound like a broken record, how does this end? >> that is why i'm not panicking and digging another bunker at high housemyhouse, in a weird ws hugh he gets to a table with him on one side, u.s. on other, not south korea, maybe russia or china, but he wants nukes only, he wants to be part of the club, but once he is in that club, possibility of him using nuclear leverage for everything, from getting a north korea disneyland
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oarfish -- or a fishing dispute is probable, if we get a table say, you are a nuclear power because we let you know, but promise not to use them first, i don't know how far we could trust that, but that is it looks like 5 or one year down the road. kennedy: that sounds like strategic patience. >> they are on their fifth diswrenration ogeneration. kennedy: brian thank you. >> here it is, a new report from nbc news suggests roberts mueller investigator are focus on whether or not president trump attempted to cover-up meeting between don jr. and a russian lawyer. saying that meeting was about adoption of russian children, and then -- don jr. believed that meeting would provide damaging info on hillary clinton, desantos is pushing
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anmen facility -- amendment that would halt funding for mueller's investigation. rich, i will start with you. let's stay president knew about the meeting, and contents and what the purpose was, does that put him in legal hot water? >> i am surprised, i would think that misleading public. that statement did, is between you and the public. little bit albut it is caught uo a certain cognizant of guilt. deputy attorney general made a mistake in not specifying what particular crimes that mueller was tasked investigating. and if there was something else coming back asking for further authority to do that. kennedy: we're going around and
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a round, i don't know where we're getting, i know there are reports he is looking at obstruction of justice, but what was he obstructing? >> we're not supposed to know everything they found so far, it is remarkable because of leaks how much we have learned. and i think rich is right, on the phone, this dictates of statement, if that did happen, if he knew purpose of this meeting would not put him in legal jeopardy, but if you build a case of obstruction of justice it could be part of a larger pattern, we have comey discussion in oval office according to comey said, can you see yourself to letting flynn go. that is another question around obstruction of justice, this is interesting idea, maybe they should have been more specific -- >> maybe is it illegal, this is kind of thing you can bring charges against the president.
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>> we'll find out. to take out of parson lens we know that russia attacked our democracy. we need to know what happened. kennedy: every candidate had a conversation with russia, that has to be problematic took hillary clinton has quite an extensive personal history not only with kissly -- kislyak but entire putin administration and clinton foundation. >> they did not like her, it was anti-hillary clinton before pro-trump, this was a witch-hunt from the beginning and remains a ricwitch-hunt today for desanto, saying let's put a limit on that thank goodness, we know that russia tried to interfere it different, and every liberal, democrat is conjoined the two, that means that trump confired and colluded with russians which
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is different there has been no -- >> i said that parts of should investigation is figuring out what they did, and by figuring out what they would likely do in future. >> if bob mueller doing that. >> i don't think you can put a time lit limit. kennedy: i don't think that don jr. has plans for this country to write in cyrillic any time soon. >> that may be about money laundering with people associated with the administration. we should -- clinton foundation. >> they lost. they lost. >> they lost, had is our president, i would like to know what he did, and what this campaign did. and how it prevents from happening again. kennedy: i agree, and you don't want someone a anticonstitutionallist in the white house, i understand, he is president.
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he did win. but fact that she did not win does not make it all right, and just fi it they did was so much worse than -- >> what did they do that worse. kennedy: clinton foundation, taking tens of millions of dollars from regime that kill women and gay people, that is pretty bad in and of itself. >> massive investigations to hillary clinton, her e-mail. kennedy: we have not had comprehensive -- >> white washing of that. >> rich, would you like last word. >> well, um, just because hillary clinton of corrupt, does not mean there are not legitimate thins to look at, problem is investigation usually do spinout of control and run on until they find something, we don't know that shaping yet but if a danger, is that a good middle ground. kennedy: i don't know what the blue dress it is, but i don't know that i want to know. >> thank you so much. >> great to see you. kennedy: coming up, local first
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kennedy: we're back with more on harvey crisis, as storm continues, private citizens tealing with itealdealing with y from louisiana saved coup less countless lives, churches opening up and a mattress store opening up. for perspective, hurricane katrina, caused estimated 800 billion worth of damage, and hurricane sandy 75 billion, with damage in texas, how big of a royal should government take and play? here to answer, dave boaz from cato institute. >> thank you. kennedy: we're still very much in survival mode, is an over
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reliance on federal government hampers local response. explain that. >> i think what is happened there have been federal reports 40 years, looking at this could concluding generous federal aid in disasters discourage states and lowalities from planning -- locality from making preparation, for what are kind of mink emergency might come the way, some places it is tornado, some earthquakes some hurricanes, there are 1.3 million police and firemen, but local and state communities don't always do as much as they should, they count on federal government coming in with a disaster program. kennedy: they do. now every president after george w. bush will do whatever they can to make sure their political fortunes don't fall the same way
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his did after hurricane katrina. >> that is -- that is right. not just federal money and fema also the president's got to helicopter in there in the middle of all this recovery effort to make a spec table of himself that is what bush did not do it came out badly for him. kennedy: part is political theater, other part is saving lives, what is best way to do that? what should disaster relief look like, short-term and long-term. >> short-term once disaster happened. we' everyone who can help to help, that includes companies like walmart and home depot that planned well for katrina, and did here probably. phone companies, prepare for what will happen to cell connects, insurance companies have people on the ground waiting. and red cross and salvation army, those are available.
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but federal government comes in too. in middle of crisis, i'm not arguing that anyone should not pitch in if they can, but we saw in katrina, sometimes fema prevented people from doing things that might have been helpful, i hope they have learned that lesson, don't get in the way of people, then in the long-term we should sit down, think about are bureaucracy and the centralization and coordination and politicalization that come with federal control worth it or would we be better off in united states, we rely bottom up, local community is responsible if necessary, the state then only federal government, but we're in a attitude, if it is a big thing, feds have to come in. kennedy: you are right, those are some lessons we'll take from this natural disaster, because had is going to be very
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expensive. our thoughts, with those who are still fighting the storm, thank goodness are in rationality. david boaz have a good night. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, a tiger cub at san diego zoo. could this be first cat that i ever liked? we'll find out for sure, during topical storm, next. flood thirsty killer. ♪ casper's truly changed our lives. ♪ a mattress of unparalleled value. love at first night. ♪ (grunts) i'm a softer, happier, friendlier version of myself. (surps drink) perfect sleep changes people. (kisses baby) transform your life at casper.com try their mattress for 100 nights with free shipping and returns.
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kennedy: houston texans have moved this thursday a home game, against dallas cowboys to arlington texas. they were concerned about flooding and looting. >> topical storm, we begin with tip of a cap to anheuser-busch halted beer production at sent cans of drinking water to good people of texas. on hearing news, texans were saying, you should have sent us beer. those were just the schoolkids. nobody was more upset than guy we showed you last night, chugging beers in his rubber
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duck. storms will be storms. texans will be tech texans, thas why we love them, a pair of duckies. topic two. bad news for people who don't study in high school. ford motor company teaming up with dominoes create a jive of -- a driverless pizza delivery car. that is one less job for kids who get 600 on their s.a.t., you can still get hired on my show, if you think i'm kidding, you never met my producers, ben and paul, they are adore abily sick. vehicle would pull up in front of your house and you just walk out to curb, type in an access code, perfect for rainy nights
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you when you are dying for a pizza and dying to get soaked this defeats purpose of orders delivery, which is to open the door get a contact high from the delivery guy. at some point you are more likely to' domino's. hey, bro, topic three. just when you thought americans could not get more da bad news n domestic front. hillary clinton she is announced shy is going on a 15 city tour to promote her new book, what happened. pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. her publisher got her to do when her campaign manager could not, ticket reportedly selling for $1200, you will be close enough to catch her when she gains, he refusal to leave public stage,
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sends a powerful message to little girls everywhere, if at first you don't succeed, try again, and when you fail again, just blame everyone on earth, but yourself. s specially the russians and jim comey. topic 4, animal lover months ton diego zoo, to see a tiger cub that was seized by custom officials after a teenager tried to smuggle it across the border, usually have to watch golf to see a tiger in trouble with the law, this is between 5 and 6 weeks old, weighs 6 pounds, he is under weight for a tiger, but overweight for a fashion model, teen ai said he bought illegal bengal tiger for 300 in my old work place tijuana.
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don't type in the story. it is about "pacman" jones. thank you. >> topic 5. >> congratulation for detroit lion quarterback matthew stafford, signed a 5 year, $1 35 million contract extenttion making hip highest paid player in nfl history. stafford holds detroit franchise record for passing and naked pictures of team executive. howell do you just fi -- justify paying him that money, he never won a play off game, and he has an nfl career record of 51 and 58. that is participation trophy, take the money and run like conner mcgreg mcgregor today. new york jets named josh mccown as their starts
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quarterback. he had to beat out, a who's who of do dom domino delivery guys. they are always going to short drives. coming up, you want to help victims of hurricane harvey, but you don't want to get scammed? i'll tell you how after the break. potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible
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to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing)
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kennedy: when you hear on day 6 of a storm, the worst is yet to come, it gets depressing, did you do not give in, you are not helpless, if you can't drive your boat to floodwater or offer victims comfort of your cozy dave en port, money is next best thing, go to foxbusiness.com for ways to help, feel free to give generously to salvation army and red cross who do outstanding work. keep sending love and life to depth of the darkness, when your hippie feel good vibes run low, whip out your credit card, thank you for being the best part of your day. kennedy at fox business, load it up, tomorrow night on the show, julia turner, matt welch and
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chris jericho in the house. with his new book. tomorrow. good by. video collection. (doorbell chiming) oh, hey, hi, dean. hey, hi there, uh... bob. (narrator) from the battlefield to the white house, from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. oh, this room, it's so dull and depressing tonight. if only there was some way to brighten it. oh, of course. (laughter) (narrator) he was a true patriot. (bob hope) this has been a great trip.

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