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have never seen anything like this. now i've been alive. we are going to continue talking about him in this country, tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. eastern. "kennedy" is next. kennedy: thank you trish, it's a political standoff which we have not seen in about a generation. the white house invoking executive privilege to block the release of the full mueller report. it comes the same day democrats wanted to hold. william barr in contempt, calling it a cost intentional crisis in trying to take it out the way to this report. coming from panama city, florida. president trump's is all a bunch of nonsense. >> almost $40 million, 20 tom peters, democrats, called him angry democrats. after two years not seen a
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collision. and now the democrats with a great attorney general, they are saying we want more, it was going to be like we want the mueller report now they say, mueller report, no we want to start over. it is a disgrace. kennedy: the way, the president is still speaking, we will dip into the rally, don't you worry about that. let's get back to the vote on capitol hill, the house judiciary committee this afternoon boating to hold bar in contempt, democrats did it after he refused to turn over the full rejected mueller report to them and it came after explosive partisan fighting all day long. check this out. >> no person, and certainly not the top 1% of the country can be permitted for the will of congress and to provide a valid subpoena, no person that the attorney general, or person can be above the law. democrats have no plan, no
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purpose and no agenda beyond the attacking of this ministration. if it were for him be a president, he would be in prison with michael cohen today as individual one and obstructed justice as a mueller report says is so, we are in danger, we need to respond and we need to act for the people of the united states of america. >> is all about trying to destroy bill barr, they are scared he is good to get to the bottom of everything, he will find out how and why this investigation started in the first by. >> her democratic collies have weaponize are response abilities. in moving to hold the ag in contempt is not only premature, unprecedented and unwarranted, it is shameful. we believe the american people deserve better. kennedy: chairman nadler ran right to the nearest microphone as you can imagine screaming that the white house, too much power from congress. >> there can be no higher stakes
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than this attempt to irrigate all power to the executive branch away from congress and more important from the american people. we have talked from a long time about approaching a constitutional crisis, we are now in a. we are now in a constitutional crisis. kennedy: a constitutional crisis is not going to maintain the house or win the presidency, go back to the idea board. between the executive privilege over the mueller report and holding barr in contempt, is this really a crisis for the nation or do the democrats need to chill. robert ray with me, welcome to the show. >> nice to be with you. >> let's talk about attempt from the legal side and how this is played out with the path of the former ag, harriet myers, lois lerner and the others who have been subject to contempt of congress, but nothing ever happens does it? >> this one is striking. reminder viewers, bill barr has
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only been in office less than three months and lo and behold he now finds himself in the middle of contempt proceeding which is a rather extraordinary development, most of the time it happens, it ends up in litigation and it fizzles out. because the court system obviously takes much longer than any other way to speedily resolve the dispute. but the other striking thing to me about, today during the negotiation which continued on apparently through last evening, the democrats were prepared to offer that is the attorney general of department justice agreed to go to court to seek an order to release the grand jury material, they would drop the contempt proceedings, that tells you all you really need to know. they are not really serious about contempt, contempt was a means of leverage in order to getting access to more of the report, which they know they cannot because the jury nadler,
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a profile in cowardice wants to have about three. he does not want to actually say what they're doing is an impeachment proceeding and he knows that he has to say that under the law in order to have a credible application before a court to unseal the grand jury make under material. kennedy: he can look at the unredacted port under report. he has warned them that they can do that and he could go back and inform his caucus, he cannot staff members take no and keep those notes -- >> is really about procedure, the department of justice, we will bring it to you, will make it available, while i want to have the ability to take notes and talk to my colleagues, is a whole lot about procedure when we are talking about something really serious which is contempt and that is just the bootstrap for what natalie wants to do just to argue there's a constitutional crisis when there is not one. kennedy: this should be
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withheld, and clear of all actions, is something very serious, until there is a constitutional crisis and the help of the nation is at risk, and losing the majority in the house, that does not need the partial, that is when you get into really dangerous territory in terms of who the voters, people already do not like congress, they distrust congress, president is enjoying better approval rating right now in the wake of the mueller report but he still has an issue with the southern district of new york we are very familiar, how much of a threat as opposed to the president. >> i suppose theoretically it does, but if you look to the media, is suggest almost that the southern district of new york is an island, it is not an island, it is, last time i checked, part of the department of justice. interval to the attorney general. certainly to significant and high-profile matters you are expected to be close supervision and exercise by now the attorney general of the united states just as it was previously, at least certainly with regards to
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matters involving russia and anything related to the president, would've been supervised the same to be formidable under deputy rob rosenstein. >> nice to be with you. kennedy: house speaker nancy pelosi set all the roller under mueller dramas means impeachment is back on the table. she has been one of the few democrats who is consistently trying to tamp down impeachment talk, but today she says the president is giving her or any other democrat any other option. >> every single day the president is making a case -- he is becoming self impeachable in terms of the things. kennedy: self impeachable, karate chop. chucchuck schumer, saint thankss the plan all along. >> i think if we do our job things will fall into line appropriately, trump will not win the presidency or he will not last that long to even get
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there. if we do our job right. kennedy: the president and pens, while republicans are moving on, democrats are moving full speed ahead. who is going to come up on top ? probably none of us. presidential writer for george w. bush, ned ryan, and fox contributor and host of the richard fowler, it is richard valley. kennedy: next an nice to see ab. two sites think about the grant, infrastructural spending in a impeachment. >> i don't know both sides agree on impeachment but with i do think we agree on infrastructure. here's what we do know, the job of the congress has the authority and the ability and the obligation to b provide oversight of the administration, but both democrats and republicans have called for mueller to testify, i'm not
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taking we should talk impeachment tomorrow. kennedy: we're talking about it today. >> i don't think we are correct, we have to get all the evidence, bring willie down, they both have questions, get the questions answered and see wetlands. all likelihood, i think this will be 2020 deciding issue for voters under voters. kennedy: i think it should be a 2020 issue that voters decided in 2016, they're trying to undo those results even nancy pelosi says it seems as though the president is setting his own impeachment trap. what do you think about that ? >> i think it's absurd. the fact that there holding the barr and contempt because he is trying to obstruct -- this is absurd. he did not have to release one page of the mueller report and yet he released a 90 to 95% unredacted report for the sake of transparency. i think we have reached a
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complete theater to be absurd. they basically gave the attorney general of the united states an ultimatum. you can either break the law that stands or we will hold you in contempt. they know what the law says, he knows exactly what the law stays dashed. kennedy: he is voted against -- >> if congress does not like that they can amend those rules. but guess what, jury nadler is not serious, if he was he would've gone down, went to a secure facility and read the basically 99.99% unredacted mueller report but that is not what this is about. kennedy: why is it he is reading it. if that's what it's about, and having the questions answered and why does he not just go down and read it. >> a fair argument, the american people never gonna unredacted report, and the reason we are having discovery station.
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kennedy: he said 90 to 95%. >> the reason we are having this conversation is because bill barr decided instead of releasing the summary of the report, he believes clear or exonerate the president, even though the letter does not say that. kennedy: talking points are so boring. getting back to the conversation. more facts, yeah, this is so stupid. everyone is saying the same thing, move forward already. [inaudible] >> here we go again. kennedy: i'm going to let not go. >> here is a fact of the matter, the democrats are becoming more fearful of what bill barr is going to do, but what he is
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going to do in getting down to the bottom of this, one of the members of judiciary just said that, he's going to get down to the bottom, what it all ends up,. [inaudible] kennedy: if they take back some of their legislative power and equal out the three branches, i am fine with that. i think is laughable, the democrats are talking about it. we have to go. i adore you both and thank you so much for being here. coming up, president trump talking about his business has lost more than $1 billion in the 80s and 90s. democrats say they need to see his tax returns, but does anyone really care, they join me next. will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working,
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in 1984, my gosh i did too. he blamed business tycoon to going to texas for eight of the ten years, but he shall back on twitter, a highly inaccurate big news hit job. democrats are crowing that the report blows a hole in the president's claim that he is a financial genius, but if voters did not care to see his tax business in 2016, it unclear if this will matter now. will it take a hit or will voters see this as business as usual by the haters and the losers. the party panel is here. we have attorney a fox news contributor like a pineal along with national spokesperson, and ndebele superstar, thank you everyone. let's talk about this, how much of a problem is this for the president? >> it's probably not that much of a problem given that it furthers his narrative of being hunted, today, this state, new york passed a bill any of the
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commissioner to give any citizen tech support to three different committees in congress and the senate. -- they said it was our special role and responsibility to overcome which nadler approved and said this is a good workaround, i think this says is to create a mass for private citizens, there see the backlash and also these returns were not the federal ones in the last ten years that there was that big blowup. i think this hurts others than it does the president. kennedy: none of it surprises me, he might've lost a lot of money and take a big hit on real estate and gambled, and some of the best did not have, sometimes it hurt people and sometimes it increases bottom line, but what i see is people's eyes glaze over when you talk about the in courtesy of tax returns. >> right, i think the near times covers us more accurately when
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they reported it the first time back in 1985. [laughter] their headline, donald trump comeback king. i think it shows the desperation of the attack, you cannot attack the record of here now, yet direct three decades, if you are looking for any proof of the president business documents, look no further than the economy. it is booming, we are having a real comeback of her own. kennedy: that's a good point. i don't feel the need to defend the president, but i would much rather see my bottom line improved then being impressed by his -. kennedy: here's the thing, a lot of people for a long time have been so frustrated with the establishment politicians of both parties, they have wanted and no politician, and they finally get one, if you go back to some of the non- politician world, they're gonna do now politician thanks. >> if this is anyone else, i feel like they're searching for someone all the time, the mueller per report did not give them what they want, let's go
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find something that we talked about ten years ago. he went on oprah and talked about this in the past, they are looking for something, we wanted someone in the white house there was not a politician, anybody else would be celebrating, this is a comeback story, i went to owing a billion dollars, the biggest owing for any person ever to say look what i did in the aquarium now, i'm the president of the united states, i lost a billion dollars. kennedy: and cut spending. normally presidents have to leave office, before they have buildings and highways and golf courses name after them, but he has done that in reverse, so we can say look at all the fillings in my name after me. >> i think there different emphases in the narrative of why it is so import. is it that there is a foreign investment element of this and if so. kennedy: was he a russian agent in 1999, is that what you're saying? >> there is a lot of inward.
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kennedy: what. >> inward, meaning all the issues on the hill that they're telling that this is a problem like either a legislative answer or internal book that we can be engaged in so that we can figure out. kennedy: how will it hurt the president,. >> it continues to help them because american people do not care. >> we are screwed, we will never know. >> this happens at the new york times as gone after the tax returns and struck out. we were looking for russia collision and it was not mentioned in the 8000 work. [inaudible] kennedy: when we are doing a shot, when i say we, we always know you.
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kennedy: the democratic debates are gearing up to be a disaster. one cannot wait to see. when the dnc tried to implement trophy cases. the field can swell to an unimaginable and boring 23 candidates in short order. though there is only room for ten candidates per night. in a two neighbors. that means some donkeys are going to look like jack ass when they get booed off the stage before they even get there. they pioneered the crowded field in 2016, when they had to relegate the loser half to the kitty table and lester watched
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pre-debates before the big show. democrats have to be more limp and diplomatic. they are going to draw names of a big dumb hat to make sure who makes on either night. john delaney could be slugging it out with jay inslee and tim ryan. this could be night one. no one in their right mind will tune in to see the next night when joe biden levels varney sander with a haymaker on his way to destroying kamala harris. everyone has to have a whack at at the piñata. they tinkered with the debate schedule and hillary's favor last time around. and the criteria for making it to this idiot thus, it is so silly, you either have to have 1% to talk about political inequality, or have 65000 unique donations in 20 states. by the methodology anyone can qualify, and everyone thanks they can be turned, until they start "getting real" and elevating, actual candidates, it
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will be a phony baloney donkey and pony show where everybody gets a participation model and no one gives a damn because they're all wasting their time on a bloated wiki under mediocre field. the democrats are serious about picking a winner, they have picked the worst way to see her say narrow the field. shame on them, that's a memo. they are all going to be one dozen debates in total, we will see if they have a hard time whittling down the media field. how is anyone going to be able to stand out in such an average crown. joining me now ceo of wpa intelligence, chris wilson is back. welcome back chris. >> thank you. kennedy: thoughts talk a little about this. has the democrats picked the wrong criteria for this massive field of candidates customer. >> it is tough to add much to what you said, there is no question of what they've done,
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painted themselves into a reporter. they really have one leading candidate, they have purchased candidates, they give over biden, sanders, and three for people who can actually probably went denomination is a customer, and after that, you have another 67 or so. -- today is a adulterer to some guy who said he promised if you raise $65000 he would stand on the stage and you will call and yell you guys are a bunch of idiots. kennedy: what if he came. [laughter] >> i gave him a buck and forgot about it. he said he would give it back if he didn't make it. maybe i'm the idiot. i went through this in 2016 with the campaign, we were really stressed for a while in terms of making the percentage, it would've been much more systematic and that you knew who is going to make the mainstage well in advance and you knew catching fire. kennedy: wire democrats care? >> it is.
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kennedy: [inaudible] >> i think, he was a permanent for a while, he has a slow hipster approach, it's like they put them in the debate stage, maybe we get rid of her front runner for putting on the stage. it really is from a standpoint trying to put together a system to elect a nominee about the worst possible design that could've been imagined. kennedy: did they not learn anything ? they did not learn anything from their own debate debacle in 2016 or from the republican model? >> it's in overcorrection, i repeat but argued that republican model didn't go very well but we didn't win. kennedy: you are working with ted cruz. kennedy: his great. kennedy: someone would say he's
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a master debater. >> there were things that hurt donald trump. he refused, he too tried to not put estate in the last debate. they gave us momentum moving into that. those kind of decisions had an impact going to this. whenever you're splitting up the stage, you will allow everybody who can raise $65000 to make it onto stage, you could be in a situation, because my friend who is an analogy today, i cannot remember his name. kennedy: i hope it's a three night dumb dumb fast. everyone will get in. there are so few candidates gaining traction, who are nationally prominent. cory booker, he has low single digits. and people. [inaudible] >> you have a lot of the ones
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that could be serious candidates slipping down. but i'll tell you what also gets pathetic, serious political figures, playing beer pong to try to get. kennedy: their pulling to make this criteria, it is a very undignified -- >> is belittling for the office they are seeking. kennedy: that is coming from the syria under mysterious newscaster thank you so much chris. always good to talk to. china's appreciation have fallen apart last week, moments ago in panama city, a lot of people call that the beijing of florida, president trump blamed on china. >> you see the tears, that is what they're doing, they broke the deal. there we get a device from tomorrow's good man, but the presidio. kennedy: earlier today the president opined that china broke the deal as you just heard
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and hope that they can eventually negotiate with joe biden the week democrat, the wall street journal reported tonight that china backtracked on every aspect of the trade deal they been negotiated for months because "beijing interpreted recent statements and actions by president trump is a side the u.s. was ready to make confessions". it will be late in washington's barr, that is still on. will they get something done at the buzzer, the party panel is back, emily, liz and dolph. the remarks have been reacting to the trade hiccups. >> this is another issue that americans voted president trump to address. it is being tough on china and if they are going to come in at the last minute and pull out on all the concessions they were making like intellectual property and current manipulations, then the president needs to be strong and that is what he is doing and i
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think that all the things and freaking out about terms, it worked when he was negotiating with tina under canada and we got a great trade deal with mexico and canada. kennedy: is still not ratified. >> it will be in its radio. kennedy: it's a nice thought but there's a lot more than good intentions to have to go into a deal like this. what do you think about the president saying the chinese want something weak like joe biden and will wait it out another year end half. kennedy: i believe that, whether he says funny things on twitter or not, when he offers, he put things out there and i think a huge heat think that you can see, chuck schumer going, stand tough on this and never were going yeah, were all on the same page, i cannot believe they are rooting for him to fail, they are behind the scenes, they want him to drag this out, have the soft under the stock market tanked so the image into 2020. it is one thing to not like
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somebody but one thing to not support them, but i know this game and he is been playing it for 40 years and everybody knows what is coming. i'm reading for it, i think he staying strong and a lot of times we are the people, we woke everyone in, pay the tab and hope they want to be friends down the line. and i don't think we should be doing that every single time and i know some people are suffering but hopefully long-term and makes it better for the country. that is what we should be rooting for. kennedy: that's a steep hillside, maybe we find a way we don't need china, right now we do because our economy is inextricably linked. what is a positive outcome of tomorrow's trade talk? >> a positive outcome would be that china moves forward and agrees to what they agreed to in the past which includes elements of national security and intellectual property, you brought up the fact we lose 225 to $600 billion a year in intellectual property theft. the biggest danger of them waiting around for a weaker candidate, president really could work, as the citizens need
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to keep a part of our conversation all the time, because there is a massive, we cannot overstate it, a week ago the third former u.s. intelligence officer was indicted and played guilty to conspiring the national trade secrets with china. that is a third and less than a year. kennedy: what a faster person. we want free trade but we don't want people stealing. that is fraud. we do not want fraud trade. thank you guys so much. great to see everyone. coming up the u.s. is sending b-52 bombers to the mideast just as iranians say they might restart their nuclear program. i told you they were untrustworthy. are weakening ready for a fight with iran. i will ask brian.
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kennedy: if iran wants to fight they may just get one. the pentagon sending 52 bombers to the middle east as the iranians worn the plan to restart parts of their nuclear program, iranian president darren to enrich more iranian within 60 days unless war powers will negotiate. the president trump torah posture. you better be careful because the aircraft carrier u.s. abraham lincoln reportedly headed to the region yesterday. mike pompeo did an unscheduled visit to baghdad where he tried to get assurances from iraqis that americans were in the country were being protected. and now the administration swimming around with a devastating new round of sanctions, are we heading to work? i hope not. you can ask and resell, if iraq
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were veteran, welcome back. >> we got free parking. kennedy: your purple heart. a couple of them. well done. i'm glad you weren't blown to bits my friend. >> it does not look like a good situation, is there a way out over rot? >> there is, there is a tremendous amount going on, one of the risks you may come up looking like a full and i hope we don't, the u.s. s as abraham lakin is in the mentor training, is probably transiting the canal, if people got the impression that there were thousands of sailors scribbling around trying to hand back their pet to the animal shelter, that is not what it is, this is a regular deployment, they were heading to the persian gulf anyways, but hey now, they are
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going there specifically because of this terrorist a plot that the radiant were going to execute interact. kennedy: going to work with iran has always been a bad idea. it is something in the 80s for my childhood that i remember that something has always been terrified of. but it looks like we have hotspots that are boiling right now including iran, north korea and venezuela. do you see that as john boland influence ? >> i don't, bolding is not the one, who made venezuela and implode or people leave the drop at the zoo. there's a different philosophy in handling the sinks, not sitting back passively, and with the iranians, to them, it is not just about the nuke deal. their leverage on this is the threat of attacking and possibly killing hundreds of americans in
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iraq, that was the purpose of pompeii as visit, to tell the iraqis, we are back, obama abated you, we thought with you, defeated isis. kennedy: would you want to go back to iraq? >> i don't, but i don't think we should've left the way obama did. once we broke it, i agree with colin powell, we need to fix it, there still american troops in germany. it is the 74th anniversary of eda, i had no problem staying in iraq until we took the training wheels off. but we left too quickly, we made a vacuum, now the iranians treated like a promise. kennedy: even if we did not make a vacuum, i am still pretty convinced that we would still be there. look at afghanistan, it's all a disaster, no upside, civilian casualties, i don't think that is something that we can rationalize. that's quadro damage, it is not, their human lives and we have to
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have better solutions and it does not make us a bunch. >> it's all a strategic distraction for the past 20 years about the emerging threat across the pacific, we are not being specific about it and we will pay for, our kids will pay for it 20 years. >> i put engin if doubled had h, which one would he activate militarily first question. >> probably north korea, they are pulling at your potential danger, unless we just tell them, welcome to the nuclear club, you know the rules, if you use them first, you disappear, bye-bye. now. kennedy: it's scary to have someone like kim jong-un and possession of nuclear weapons, but that is also unfortunately the reality that we are living
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in and i know that we necessarily get to decide who has the bomb but i think you're right about that. i think it would be lovely if they did nuclear is, it would be lovely if they had actual compliance in inspection, i do not see that happening, so saying, yeah you got there, it sucks,. >> with the first 47 years in the cold war, we just have to tell the guy, because the chinese do not want to use the nukes either. so i think it is all over if we decide, here is the rules, welcome to the club, problem is, the guy running for reelection said he would be nuclear eyes, and he continues to say we are making progress, that is his life insurance, his father told him, never give up the nukes,
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under. kennedy: i think you're right about that. it is an unfortunate reality, you put a picture of a gopher snake on twitter, what was in the sinks belly ? >> one of my daughters and eggs. they came and stole an egg, making off after as if it was his own egg. kennedy: it is not okay. brian think is a much for the talk tonight. >> he paid the price. kennedy: another conversation for another day. tropical storm is next. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance.
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kennedy: on this day in 1988 mike tyson crushed a $200,000 bentley right here in new york state. it was a long night for the cops who took the report because mike chewed his ear off. give them a band-aid, this is the topical storm. we begin in the beaver state, oregon where spring tourism is a slamdunk. watch this, yeah, portland emotional support animal, the newest exhibit at the oregon zoo, the 5-year-old sea otter is so good at basketball it is already dating a kardashian otter. it's a joke but it seems to be true because auditors love crabs. trainers taught by awarding it with cement. if you think that it's become a
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viral hit on the internet. the woman who shot the video doctor phone and broke a few minutes later, if only she had an outer box. topic number two, mitch mcconnell was named cocaine mitch by west virginia candidate, and while we cannot confirm if cocaine mitch is really slowing in, we do know he is playing in tees, the campaign team, and selling shirts, and a tweet reads "a year ago alleging was bored, # cocaine mitch" it is a perfect fit whether lounging around them house or at a d.c. restaurant. their machine washable so you will not have to worry about shrinkage unless you are wearing in the pool. if you're interested in the
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district of columbia swag then you should know that each shirt sells for $35, a deal not so hot or so hot that joe biden wouldn't touch her. speaking of people sniffing things, sometimes i do that to my own clavicle's and i just pretend. topic number three, we don't normally get into the average everyday story during the segment by a florida woman was arrested for having an alligator in her plants and any other state, the story sounds made up, but what you hear the word florida, you know it is not a crock in defense of that, it was the only joke they let us tell about someone pulling a lizard out of their pants, onward, deputy stopped a couple for running a stop sign only to find they were running a backup. a vehicle search uncovered 41 turtles and a dozen steaks on the floor.
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they asked a female passenger if she had anything else, she pulled a plastic bag out of her pants with the baby caterer inside. conservatives were shocked because she had a gator in her pants, progressive were outraged. the unnamed woman was cited for multiple possession violations, now she's off to prison were oddly enough, shall be joined by several other florida gators, eight that rich. topic number four, cleveland ohio, it's filled with nice people but the truck drivers, real stucco. look at this, this dump truck got trapped and brought traffic to a standstill on i 77, it was not a big deal because the road is full of fans going nowhere. it was nice to see someone on the ledge of the bridge beside a fellow browns fan, there were no injuries but police are warning the public, never switch your gps to the beto o'rourke
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setting, your license is gone. the driver has not been charged but police are investigating his a variety after finding fisher in his luggage. you don't need to be a trigger to stay awake when you got mitch. what a glitch. let's hit the switch on topic number five. we head to connecticut. where rescuers are being accused of foul play, they are so cute, he is squeezing the cap out of the duckling. he got stuck in a storm during, he was able to lure them out by dangling a wire with rice crispy treats on, that is smart. this his home at our staff because they use the same technique to get jimmy thaler into a pitch meeting. it's a historical because the first time ever someone intentionally texted the word doc into their phone, you won't
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ducking leave this. it never gets old. we are happy to report that all the docs are doing just fine, david is pretty back to the habitat. the drivers fine. to is the seeing-eye dog we'll be right back. strength of aleve. that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice.
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i get that. but what are you doing here? nice pajamas. really? i say pajamas. pajamas, pajamas, whichever. good. yahoo finance live. stream free anywhere. welcome to the show. let's make finance make sense. carl, i appreciate the invite here. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. kennedy: thank you so much for watching. follow me on twitter an
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instagram at "kennedy" nation. e-mail "kennedy"@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night recall those men and soon-to-be father of nine, sean bussey, and manning kepler, i will see you tomorrow. lou: good evening, everybody. the white house now on the offensive as the unhinged, delusional and determined dems are doing everything they can to assail president trump. the house judiciary committee voting along party lines this afternoon recommending that congress hold attorney general bill barr in contempt of congress for his refusal to break the law, to follow regulations and to release grand jury information, of course. house radical dems are engaging in what is an unprecedented abuse of power and demanding, demanding that the attorney general -- the chief law
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