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tune in a substitute high school teacher in missouri said he was banned from the school after thanks students who stood up for the pledge of allegiance. he will join us, for his story. tomorrow night, have a terrific evening. i'll see you back here tomorrow 8:00. kennedy: and best hour of hour day, begins now. sour grapes in the peach state. refusing to say republican winner is legitimate, a bunch of hollywood liberals threatening a boycott. it could be a sign of things to come in 2020, brian kemp declared victory over abram, kemp won by a hair over 50%. thereby avoiding a run off elect next month, for almost two weeks abrams refused to concede, calling it rotten and rigged, democrats claim that temp stole
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it. yesterday, stacey abrams within one step further. >> is he legitimate governo governor-elect of georgia. >> he is the person who won adequate number of votes. >> with all due respect, you are not answers the question. >> i am -- >> you are not using word legitimate? >> he is the legal governor of georgia. kennedy: and a bastard, now some has-been actors, you know, that one guy, they call on others to boycott working in the state. showbiz is a 9 billion dollar industry in georgia, if you need more proof that boycott is a dumb idea even stacey abrams is against it. will democrats ever accept this loss, will they use the same lame tactics two years from now.
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joining me, jason chaffetz, co-host of the 5, author of what the hell do you have to lose? apparently georgia governor race. welcome to you. >> nice to be with you. juan, i start with you. you have stacey abrams, she electrified the state, oprah winfrey her new bff came down, and stumped for her, all she needed was for brian kemp to not reach 50% threshold, she could not do that, does it seem like it would be her argument as secretary of state, the person who oversees the elections there in georgia, that somehow he was tinkering with machinery. >> i think that say good argument, she made it. other people have made it, the candidate should not be running the election. but bigger argument is one about republican tactics with regard to voter suppress, there were
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50,000 people who registered to vote with you not allowed to vote, their signatures were not close enough match, and but also have you polling closing, you hear her say he is legal governor, you say, this is okay ridiculous she should be more gracious. kennedy: she should be. >> look at andrew gillum and the way -- now that a tougher race to lose. because, there could have been an out right winner depending on who garnered most votes, she was hoping for overtime, a little bit of maybe melugin, but gillum conceded before the recount was done that is a classier way do it it also puts everything to bed, and i think that bodes well for andrew gillum future aspiration, what do you take from this race, jason? >> i think she is taking a page from hillary clinton, i find it
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iron make hillary clinton was challenging donald trump. in their debate, years ago. because, she didn't think he was going to accept the results of the election and how outrageous that was, now it is she loses the election, and kemp wins this in georgia, right out of the seem playbook, he won by tens of thousands of votes, this was not you know razor thin. kennedy: it was not that great of a margin, because he had to get 50% plus one vote. and he won by 50.3%. and which is a larger margin than in florida. and you know, it is not like, stacey abrams had 49.7%, there was a libertarian there, that upset plan of the race. and i say congratulations third partier, we look to you, to upset all themes in future. juan is this a foundation for 2020 elect, a way -- i know that
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you have to take every competitive advantage you have, when politics has become a blood sport, but do we have to say when person we wanted to win, when they are not victorious that somehow thing are rotten and illegitimate. >> i think legitimacy of election should not be in 2020. i remember it was donald trump who said -- would not say he would affirm the results of the election if he lost. that is what i remember i don't remember hillary clinton saying, that he was asked about it he said, you know, i will look, i could look and see if i feel confident of the way that results turned out. kennedy: she was one who said, when i win you have to accept it, that is what we do, she lost, she still does not step it, she still runs around going what happened?
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blaming latvian farms and russians and facebook and mass o-- >> not only hillary clinton. kennedy: maybe something about being a better candidate. >> yeah. >> another thing out there, on one hand democrat are worried that russians are stealing election this voter fraud going on,. republicans are staying let's have some -- let's to voter identification, let's make sure that you don't have thetio shenanigans making sure that person who casts vote is lawfully allowed that is not suppress of someone let's right that is making sure that we're verifying that united states citizens, rightfully registered to vote, that state, are the ones that are actually doing the voting. kennedy: i know, that and i i understand desire it was legitimacy, but there are a lot of people who don't have i.d. and they still have the right to vote, and you know, republicans,
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mainly have not satisfactory come up with an answer for that. and i know it is something sacred we do in this country, but i don't appreciate that you want a bunch of felons to vote on democrat side because you think they will go ahead and vote for all of the good time lefties. >> juan? >> you know, my concern, there is no evidence of any voter fraud in florida or in georgia. kennedy: i agree, you have to put up evidence. that goes for rick scott or stacey abrams. >> yet they say, we have a purge the roles we have to check for signatures, i think that is a function. >> that is required by law. >> republicans don't like young people and minority who vote. kennedy: that is the funke of te
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stated and county. >> thank you. >> outgoing arizona republican senator jeff flake is speaking out gain president trump, again. but this time, president whiniest is calling for a member of his party to challenge. >> run on republican side, if nothing else remind republicans what it means to be conservative. what being a conservative really means, and what it means to be decent as well, i think that the future of the party is with people with an optimistic vision moving ahead. i don't think that will be me, i think there are better candidates out there. but somebody needs to run. kennedy: all right, could another republican possibly beat the president? a primary? or would they be doomed to face another embarrassing loss? the panel is here, editor, town
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hall.com, fox news fri contribu, katy. and lawrence jones. and jimmy welcome to you, katy, i'll start with you, you know jeff flake, you are from arizona, he tucked his tail, and ran off of the political stage, is he best person to analyze the 2020 presidential race? >> jeff flake could not win a primary in arizona, idea he thinks he or someone else in party could beat donald trump, the juggernaut who beat out all candidates of 2016 is laugh in. on tone issue, i understand it can be frustrating when president goes after issues that are distracting for republican party, this is a concern in 2016 against hillary clinton, will be a concern in 2020 with midterms and suburbs going for democrat, however, republicans, who are
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saying that i want to run against him, that means, they will help democrats, it will split the coalition, and time where republicans will have to more united to those who challenge trump. kennedy: that is a good point, republican party was split in 2016, one of few times this republican can testimonyin -- ce together, how important is it for president to be that willed by his open party. >> i am not sure that is a good thing, he gets entes -- energizn the road. i think a lot of people in the movement, he is better than a democrat. kennedy: a tuneup match for heavyweight fight. >> i think it would be pans out well for him to general elect, this is what he does, a lot of his base -- >> you can have disagreement in republican party without launching a presidential
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primary, that is not helpful. you have disagree on ideas and how you land il handle situatio. >> i think it would be. kennedy: bridge jimmy in here, jeff makflake talked about offil people he liked joh john kasich. >> no one can beat trump in his open party, his approval rating is 95%, he is bigger in the -- choice than natural light. >> is that natty light? >> i was trying to sound cultured. yes. kennedy: if he goes to new hampshire that is great, i am sure he made good friends. >> if he goes to new hampshire
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it to invest in a time share and a mountain, there is no reason for him to be in. kennedy: that is thing people that list of people, and ben is fine, and joh john kasich is lo, he will not be president. >> i hate moral high ground, he is different from the rest of politicians, in washington, you became different you decided you were not running for reelection ethen you take a stand. kennedy: i would love for more people to to that, in washington to pretend they are never running again, and see how they legislate. it would get real, but instead they are a bush of phony bologna suckers. >> forgive me. kennedy: heroes all of them. >> panel will return later. democrat now suing t block
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president trump's tip for racking attorney general. why are they so dead set again him. that is next. [ phone rings ] what?!
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kennedy: will president sit for a interview with mueller? according to the man, probably not. he told fox's chris wallace, he is premiering written answers to special counsel's questions. >> are they going to be submitted. >> at some point, soon, yes. i completed them. >> you are submitting. >> it was not a big deal. it was not a big deal. the answer -- the questions were asked. and answered. not a big deal. kennedy: there you go. a group of senate democrat sued to block president's pick for acting attorney general saying that it was unconstitutional. and adam schiff for brains claims matthew whitaker will try to -- the russia probe. >> he was the chosen for purpose of interfering with mueller investigation, he auditioned for part by going on tv saying he could hobble investigation.
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he should have in additio nothio with the investigation. kennedy: what are you auditioning for adam? weirdo? but president told chris wallace, he didn't know that whitaker was critical of mueller before picking him, would not get involved. >> look, it will be up to him, i think he is very well affair politically, he is astute little bittic he i--politically, a smai believe he will do what is right. kennedy: how is this going to shake out, shannon bream, great color choice. >> we must have espn the two of us. kennedy: i watch fox sports. >> i do too. kennedy: let's talk about this. let's start with mueller probe and questions, president said he finished his homework early before thanksgiving break, he is done, going to submit them, i
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don't think there is any reason for him to sit down with mueller based on his legal team wants, president said in past, we would sit down for a interview, now he seems over that. what changed? >> i think his legal team finally go the through to him, this is an accomplished man, he made tough decisions, but we heard his attorneyses, say, we don't think you should sit down with mr. mueller, i think what finally tipd scale was look at couple cases like michael flynn, and po -- they got in trouble on process crimes they said something to fbi that turned out may not have been true, or squared up with another statement then you get charged for lying on a federal agent. if i were his attorney, i assaulwouldsay do the same thint fall into a perjury trap as long
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as you tell truth on paper. kennedy: follow-ups would get him in trouble. >> probably. kennedy: the initial question, in his mine he felt he -- min he fell he was the truthful. let's talk about man who could thwart that investigation. there is a movie offers space, and a character milton, they just fix the flitch stop may be milton, who does not realize he was fired months ago. seems like whitaker talked about fixing the glitch and withholding funds from mueller investigation until they realize it, stop coming to work. >> was on th was on the space -e space one of the greatest movies of our generation. you talked about the democrats who filed lawsuits.
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there is another pending la lawsuit, they will maneuver every legal way they can, the president said i'm not giving him directives, i am confident that this will wrap up and not require me to tell whitaker to do anything. kennedy: i think you are right, problem with the big show die democratdubaidemocrat, they -- e democrats they don't have anything to go after yet, i would wait until whitaker acts inappropriately, and puts to side whether or not his appointment was unconstitutional. jeff sessions did resign, that makes a difference, there is a lot of legal back and forth, one of chief legal stoll scholar here at fox is this unconstitutional? >> that depends on who you ask. if they went through a lengthy memo, that laid out times that this has been done in past, to congressional acted, and to past
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presidential action, and to yes, president obama doing the same thing they are now saying is illegal in case of whitaker, they say there is a strong supreme court precedent as well, that backs president's decision, you know, a well the depends on which judge and where you file the case, we'll see, there is san emergency petition to supreme court about this, so scotus could get involved. kennedy: we'll see how interesting high court is with brett kavanaugh, already on it. >> thank you so much. have a great show. >> thank you. kennedy: mm-hmm. >> there has been a big twist in murder of "washington post" columnist khashoggi, he is the guy that saudis killed in their conlet iconsulate in turkey, wee awaiting's full report, we've heard they concluded, saudi councrown prince ordered his da,
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presidendeath,trump seems skepte evidence. >> latest is president saying he has not listened to audiotape of murder of khashoggi. chris wallace sticking with theme who did interview president sunday evening asked why didn't you want to listen. >> because. it is a suffering same, a terrible tape, i have been fully briefed on it, there is no reason to hear it. >> we knowc saudi crown prince order death but officials say right now there is no conclusion, and u.s. state department that put out a statement saying that recent reports, indicating that u.s. government has made a final conclusion, are inaccuracies, there remains unanswered
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questioned with respect to hurt of mr. khashoggi. we know that administration has imposed about sanctions, and removed visas on 17 saudis. you havei issue of president who did this interview on fox news, said he spoke with bin salman himself, he said he had nothing to do with it, you have a conflicting mix, you have cia -- >> i think on one hand, you can't unhear something, but on other hand you are president of united states, have you responsibility, you have to do the harder thing and if mbs is guilty stop doing business with saudis. >> that is why you have a senator that wants document to come public, but think of money that saudi have invested in united states, that is why -- >> they need us more than we need them. >> but they have invested in uber, we have oil, just a major player in that.
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>> oil, and is greasy, it is gross, and maybe people should use lyft, uber banned me for no reasons. >> is your rating bad. kennedy: they would not tell me why, i threatened to call police, next day, we're uber good. >> mixed signal, president still sides with crown prince. kennedy: i am seeing with truth, and freedom and lyft . >> thank you. >> coming up nerd prom got lamer. doing away with comedians. how only the president could make correspondents dinner great again, my monologue is next. a february to remember,
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kennedy: well, michelle wolf wrecked everything, the comic,
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who come co causey this year's , we have no longer have anything funny or nice, the even will turned over to i his historian , yea, this should be fun. the publication causes spontaneous deportation will offer chin stroking lecture where there was once farce. wolf rises her profile to promote her now failed netflix series. by standing up to president, and jabbing him with her taped upham fists, he is giving mr. trump what he wants. the correspondents dinner will
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not survive modern era of self-important, nobody's to sit through an evening with a guy who thinks he is smarter and better than everyone in the room. if president would play ball and counter punch the press, the night would be satisfying, and might be just enough for a simple political restart we need. itch stead hinstead he will cond mouth the flaccid festivities and everyone will look around in their great outfits, wondering if it is worth ofs if you. -- force th -- worth the fuss. that is the memo. kennedy: well president trump is
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been absent from last few white house correspondent dinners, should he break the streak and attend. i will start with you this seem like worse case. you can't have anything fun. we'll have the boring dry white toast guy. >> they should cancel dinner. trump should show up, and they should hire fox news hosts for the monologue. but michelle wolf, this is the problem, if you are a comic who shows up to appeal to half of the room, by design if all goes well, did you a bad job in comedy you want whole room to laugh and you want them to go home tell their friends, they stopped having comedians three
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years ago they have cull done ae same thing, she is hostile. her calling them cowards, they were more cowardly last year by hiring someone who would not make fun of them. kennedy: it was a way to get at president who didn't show up, but you and i have talked about this he can handle it. he can handle a night like this, it would be good for everyone. >> i don't think that is the president's argument. i think he knows he can handle it, i think he just loves shoving it to them. them. who gets last hit, and they keep hitting each other. but i think that white house correspondent dinner should hire a real come mea comedian. get dave chappelle, it will be graphic but comedy is graphic. >> they already had a black guy who spoked weed three years ago.
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kennedy: i do miss obama, he would make fun of both sides, he was a real showman, you want to laugh. >> to be accurate about -- she was appealing to 90% of the room. and 10% of country of watching, it would be great if he went, it would be funny, but the din ser like turned intoa dinner turned into a nothing burger. kennedy: i don't think it will survive. >> no. kennedy: that is what president -- >> now he can say, rating tanked, he was not there because he is trump. >> because of him. >> rip, that is so -- whcb . >> give it to michelle wolf, two shows canceled in a month. >> good job michelle. >> and sarah sanders putting on her black eye liner, saying ha, ha. thank you so much. >> what a great panel. >> all right, damage from
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disastrous california wildfires this weekend, thousands of homes destroyed, more than 900 people reportedly missing, as state and federal government fight to contain infernos, some californian hired their own teams of firefighters, some are not happy, inside are writing people are outrages, kim and can -- kanye reportedly hired private firefighter, they also saved a number of other homes in neighborhood, they are worth a couple dozen million, do they deserve the scorn. joining me now reason.com. this outrage is so dumb. the idea is, there is a few firefighter in california, and they are stretched thing, they are exhausted. and kanye and kim selfishly took a bunch to save their house that is not true is it?
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>> this is nou nonstory and nonoutrage, on almost every level. we're talking about part of an insurance package, if you are wealthy, you get to spend for extra fire insurance, that comes with a guarantee when there is a wildfire, fire guys show up, they are private contract ors from the out of state, and the neighbors, you know, this is an exclusive neighborhood, it saved a bunch of houses, the actions, and a as you said, neighbors wee grateful, even in outrage stories they are like, you know is fair they have private firefighter, neighbor say thank you, but you are right by early september, california had gone through almost half a billion in firefighting, wild fighting funds they were tapped out, so these private people, are taking
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some burden off of the public sector. kennedy: there are you know so many fire crews from, out of state, that are doing abou whatr they can. but, it is actually better because, there is fire insurance but you talk about a federal disaster area, that mines when determined to be a disav are area. all that money to a few homes. >> this is . insurance companies like kim and kanye's massive mansion, and a place like utah.
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in middle of nowhere, will come with fire insurance that says if there is a wildfire we'll bring in people to do this not even exclusively a wealthy person's doe main. domain. kennedy: it is unfair if they have money to blanl plant the -s that unfair. >> this is one of weird things that we're at a moment where every thing gets polarized in durmisdumbest way, i think lastf problem, worried about income inequality, you are mad that kim and on kanye's house did not bu, you be probably behind the ball on larger issues. kennedy: they said in neighborhood, you have problems.
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>> yes. kennedy: right. >> nick galespi thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: he is always on fire, coming up nasa wants to go to mars that is great. but if we leave it to them, government will spend a lot of money to get us there. the best way to explore the new frontier. of his show, we'll stalk about it next.
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♪ kennedy: that is right. always a party here, our next guest probably smartest guy in universe, also host of the first ever science based talk show, seen 5 of star talk. interview with high profile gift, including former vice president al gore, and "game of
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thrones" creator. watch. >> i'm a big proponent of century de deprivation thank, i have one in my studio. >> have you done it. >> no, i just, you have to did it. >> i like. making weird faces about it. because -- >> if i it is odd, i like my senses. kennedy: joining me now astro fitastrophysicist, hoist hoist f star talk. warmed up. >> you try to have conversation with people you assume would not be science people to show people that love of science is almost universal. >> that is only reason why i am here to say what you said, we're done. kennedy: we're done.
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thank you. great show. >> people who are icons in their own feel doing what it they do. all them are not scientists, they have a following, we bring them on. and i have conversations with them about all of the way that science touched their lives, whether or not they knew it. this is a eplorin e-- exploringn conversation, we cut the showing in in studio, my cohost is a stand up comedian and guests in academia what will explore topics raised by the celebrities i interviewed. >> who is more fearful? >> the way i think about it academics bring in a level of gravity to show, and comics a level of levity, i control those two knobs, we hit the right
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level. so what viewer gets a -- is informed, entertained, they will smile, it is late at night. you don't want it to be too heavy but you don't vice president to waste want to -- yu don't want to have wasted an hour of your life, learn something. kennedy: you are a. >> so is anyone that cares about objective truths. kennedy: but, the idea that would want to somehow detach from this senses, is funny. >> right. kennedy: that is why you had that direct. >> i like my senses. kennedy: that is implicit too to your being. >> i have nothing against that, i might do it as an experiment but not a natural state of life. kennedy: speaking of state of life, we're trying to figure out if there is life muscular
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dystrophy -- immediately around us on mars, now we're learning about massive rockets build by private space companies can get us to not only the moon but rid planet, faster and chipper than government, how important it public and private partnership in deep space. >> there has always been that partnership, since the early days of space program. kennedy: tang. >> the lunar exclusion module was built in long island, this s this day people walk taller and prouder they have a uncle or aunt or someone that participated. kennedy: if we're going to have further space exploration funded by government, we can't afford anything, on list of things what has to go to fund nasa. >> you said we can't afford it, we spend 4/10 of 1 cents of your
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tax dollar, you said, i choose to spend 99. 6% of your tax dollar on other things. and point 4% to the exploring the universe. kennedy: i don't have a problem with that, i have a problem with other stuff. >> this is -- >> we're not breaking the bank, by the way it private enterprise, because this is fox business, that is going to mars or some place interesting, with people, then they are not likely do itdo it first in a sense if they do because the government said, who has a spaceship to get dlus? us there, we do, then they pay to make it happen. >> will we do it before russia and china. >> we are active rather than proactive, remember, space
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pioneers, we did practically everything from space program only because russia either did it or said they would do it. kennedy: because of valentina. >> she was up there first, we tried to do it next. so, we were less pioneers than our memory tell us. kennedy: we're up against a hard break and they are gellin yellit me. >> okay. kennedy: we need more time. >> more than 4 1/2 minutes to talk about the universe. >> all right. thank you, topical storm is next. liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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kennedy: a survey by a slick deal found average american will spend 5 betwee 20 on black fridt is just medical bills, topic 1, we begin in massachusetts. this is why you can never trust your partner he offers you wild turkey. the dirty bird, chased after a squad car, and attack has asking a lot of questions. actually deputy claim -- claims that bird got away.
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>> here is a fun fact, did you know wild turkey can fly for short distances before crashing to ground, they are like harrison fords of animal king damkingdom, topic two, philadela where traffic is strupg elin sto get over the hump. he got stuck on the highway. it was scheduled to appear at college but camel did not fine, either way, it was going to be surround by sno snowflakes. two million people have watched camel car trouble. they were phillie fans. fly eagles fly. >> topic 3, a video gone viral. why kind of a big deal, most of popular german videos not safe for work or something more disturbing, like a david hasselhoff song, look at this,
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this horse and cat have become great pals that is what % on thinks -- that is what the horse thinks. cats hate inch. everyone, including you, 10 million people have watchd video. very being honest like two million single women have watched i've one 5 times. >> topic 4. company now selling christmas lightings, for your beard. get this. for people buying them, they are called idiot, check this out, battery powered beard lights, they can be yours for 14 american dollars. and many who bought them, also bought a blow up doll according to amazon page. and. a vhs copy of showgirls, if you are buying these time to put owning nothin egg nog, before yo
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