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is been tied it has been filled. watch fox business 2:00 p.m. eastern, charle charles payne ha town hall. courrerererererererere in the house, i will see her tomorrow night, have a good evening. "kennedy" starts out. >> thank you trish, president trump says iraqi people should not worry about the trade war with china because again quote we always went" how do we manage the risk it could cause to our economy, that is ahead. we have a very busy news night. russia has taken a turn, they should have james comey quaking in his food. william barr has a appointed to look into the russian investigation in the first place for his reportedly been on the job for weeks and according to insiders, he is a feisty pimple who will definitely get answers, it's a very important question among them. the deep stators try to destroy
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candidate try in order to get hillary elected, did they illegally spy on the campaign and try to cover any of it up? even if you hate our current president, we need to know the truth, we have to get to the bottom because this is absolutely unacceptable in this country. this morning, president trump claims he's unaware farhad deputized john durham but said he was thrilled. >> i did not know it but i think it's a great thing he did it. i sold it last night and they want to look at how the whole thing got started. it was a greatest hoax ever perpetrated of the people of this country you know what, i am so proud of our attorney general that he is looking into. i think it's great, i did not know about. kennedy: the year reportedly working with the heads of the fbi, cia and the director of national intelligence to get to the bottom of this. but lawmakers are not done with their own investigation of the
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president in fact, some are just getting started house democrats, former white house counsel test my six week, the mueller report claims they try to get president to fire robert mueller but the white house is trying to prevent him from speaking by withholding documents payment executive privilege and today the senate intelligence committee reached a deal with donald trump junior and his beard to testify sometime next month. they reportedly want more info on the russian attempt to meddle in the election. who should be most worried, the enter president or the people who try to prevent him from winning? joining me the incline. welcome to the show. >> great to bee be here. >> let start with john durham being appointed to look into the incident of the term, russian investigation. who should be more consumer?
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>> is great news, we will get to the bottom, just exactly how the process got started on investigating the term campaign, all of those involved from strong onto comey who were on the news channels last week worried about how the spin was going, should be worried about mr. durham's apartment. >> you think any of those people are surprised by this and you think that we surprised by the outcome? >> i don't think they should be surprised at all. the market people who do not support impeachment want to get to the bottom of it. that is why the circus we are involved in in the judiciary committee of impeachment but every other name but impeachment is going nowhere. instead we will see exactly what mr. durham finds and we would can get to the bottom on behalf of the market people.
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>> if it's not impeachment let's make it look like that because people are so dumb they will see lawyers questioning the attorney general and they will think the president is on his way out the door. that should help everyone in 2020. what do you say to some of your democratic colleagues in the house judiciary committee next what you guys talk about? >> right now we are talking about things that have nothing to do with the impeachment, quite wrinkly, they are trying to impeach the president and we are trained to focus on the issues that are important to the american people, with the democrats on the committee you will not find much common ground. i've been listening to the market people, they are tired of the process, they went to get to the bottom, they want the facts and that is why i am glad we have this appointment in the department of justice and i do believe that mr. durham will get to the bottom. kennedy: that is why jerry nadler was giving the post of chairman of the house judiciary committee because he himself is
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a legal people in nancy pelosi and house leadership new that he would go after the president. if your committee was focusing on this, what business would you be taken up right now? >> maybe we could try and solve the immigration problem at the border. we do have -- >> obviously this is something that i've spoken with people about on the show, there are areas of agreement between republicans and democrats about immigration, do you ever talk to people about coming together in trying to kick off a few of the prioritized boxes? >> there are a few of my colleagues on the judiciary committee on the other side were not looking for the cameras every chance they get and are not running for the president of the united states. you don't get between eric swalwell on a camera, he might be tripled. [laughter] kennedy: he has to apologize for being a man.
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i am so sorry i am a man, please make an president and i will apologize for more. what a campaign thrust. good lord. >> we will not solve the immigration crisis at a border, he is running for president. kennedy: he represents california, he is out of his mind. i know there's a a lot to talk about in their talking points on both sides which gets frustrating and annoying but i would encourage you in the other like-minded rationalists, hopefully there are some of them on the democrat side to come together and figure out ways to make this country better intimate some of the laws work. congress has the most critical role in the whole immigration issue. i encourage you in your brother in and sister and to go out. >> thank you. >> take you to be near. >> the mueller probe may not
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have found collusion between president trump and russia. not yet but adam schiff is set nonna like a big fat egg and it will hatch an in time. former director of national intelligence, james copper who told cnn today that americans should not lose sight of what started the mueller probe in the first place and he was not talking about the process, he was talking about election hacking. apparently there's 20 of it. watch. >> that was a profound and still is to all of our electoral system, i wish people would pay more attention to volume one, similar report, the exhausted details of what the russian did. we are losing sight of that. >> yet, because of politicized jack ass like you. i love james copper, he is one of those people that should not be walking freely, he should be rotting in prison somewhere
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metaphorically. but the show is not long enough for me too explain all the reason for my rage. in this case, he might have a bit of a point, clappers comments came on the same day as ron desantis revealed the russian hackers had a successful intrusion into two unnamed border counties, secretary of state mike pompeo clashed over the hacking. today, he told reporters that interferes in the 2020 election will not be tolerated so can we successfully protect yourselves or will we still be too busy fighting over 2060. joining me deputy director of alliance for security democracy and former state department officer, david is here. >> take you for having me. >> i been saying this for long time. there's been such hyper focus on russia that we have not been focusing on other actors who have seen what a successful template russia created in making our electoral process in
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our election so chaotic, he of china and you have a run in this this week so many people were saying that they are both taking a backseat in more aggressive tone in some ways just waiting for president joe biden. >> i think that is right, you have other actors that are adopting the kremlin's playbook and trying to destabilize american governments in american society. this is not just about one particular actor or one particular election, it's a threat -- >> in the short readily naïve. as incredibly naïve to think it is just russia who wants to screw around with the information and voting in this country. >> russia did do that -- >> what they will continue to do. >> that's exactly right. >> what can we do, we are not having a conversation, we are talking about the president, and hearing contempt in all of these other grant distractions that both sides are engaged in and unfortunately the casualty of that is cybersecurity, and were
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not talking about how to keep our elections safe. how do you do that, what would your recommendation be? >> democrats and republicans in washington are going to have to overcome partisanship. it's wishful thinking that is bipartisan support for legislation, democrats and republicans have released bills to improve --'s. kennedy: what are some of the avenues for security? leaning more resources. >> states and local government control how elections are ducted. but the federal government can provide intelligence, money, but states and localities need. the news that we heard today from florida about hacking to voter registration database, the fact that we are learning about this now shows there just is not enough coronation between levels of government. there is legislation to addresses and democrats and republicans actually agree on it
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but it has not moved anywhere. >> there was a young woman who is named after resource, i believe her name was melody winner and she actually leaked information to be intercept about russians penetrating some election system. she was thrown in the whose count. >> rally winner. we have known for a while the penetrated electoral structure, is not just the russians at this capably. >> hillary clinton said the election was pulled from her by the russians, did they actually change both and with a successful, was she right when she makes the bold statement? the bigger issue. >> no one has proven the russians have changed a single vote. but they planted seeds of doubt and the confidence in the integrity of the electoral process. that is the russian over a.
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is not over one particular candidate, is to get us a doubt of democracy as a form of governance, that is particularly alarming. kennedy: is a anarchy like the outcome. we will see what happens because the russians don't have to spend a lot of money to sell so much chaos. they don't ability think, they don't to produce tanks and missiles, hopefully it does not work again, hopefully everyone wises up, divorces themselves from politics it will never happen but we can be hopeful under a bushel. coming out, the president says the treaty of -- jonathan has the libertarian take on trade, you're going to be rich after the excitement. the excitement. stay right
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kennedy: the white house and the chinese government each reportedly curing up for potentially painful trade war the president trump, he does not seem too worried about it. today he downplayed the tough talk and the two sides are going to rough patch. watch. >> we are having a little wobble china because we been treated many decades unfairly, actually
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a long time. and it should've been handled a long time ago and it wasn't so will handle it now. i think it is going to be, it's good to turn out extremely well, were in a strong position. kennedy: are we? his confidence is rubbing off on wall street, the dow closing up 207-point today after yesterday's big selloff. but chinese state media are not on the same page. they are calling this a "real people's work in u.s. farmers and small businesses also increasingly worried about how long the trade worker last" republican lawmakers are as well. are they being optimistic and who has more to lose? joining me too discuss capitalist pig and fox's contributor, jonathan with a purple sweater vest. welcome back. great to beauty. more than a squabble. the president promised us, trade wars were easy to win and it's
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been anything but, more than anything it's been expensive. i have to laugh at all these so-called conservative applauding these herbs, tariffs are taxes and the president doesn't often like to admit it, we're talking about $2 billion a month taxes on americans now as a result of the terrorist. you might say, what is average fewer thinking about it? we're talking $160 more. this has major effects on everyday consumers and no benefit for the u.s. kennedy: when do we see that, when did we see prices -- often times there's a lot of his serious around this issue, but when does it materialize? >> authority materialized as the tariffs have come into place, for example, washing machines, the president enacted a tariffs on washing machines over a year ago and we have seen the price of the board washing machine. washing genes across the board go up 2%, dryers the same day,
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12%, that is so frustrating. the economist talked about that is what is seen and more portly that is what is unseen, economic is all about the second and third level effect. just like with any politician candidate, as an extra 5%, extra 10%, those who run businesses that is romani. kennedy: those people have 70% margins, that is very tough. >> they have to scribble, the supply chains, that is what makes this difficult, throughout the obama admonition, the business and the lack of visibility, you never know what they're going to do next. those of us are still very much the faculty with the president unable to make long-term plans, unable to invest long term not knowing what the policy is good to be. forget six months, even six days of the future. kennedy: six date is too long
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into the future. i like to live in the moment with the jamison. that is just me. let's get back to this. the trade partnership has been majoring the impact on family farms and agricultural producers particularly in the midwestern states that are hardest hit. how do you explain to them -- i to be one of the people, i don't think china should be stealing the intellectual property, i don't think there should be a state sponsor program to steal our great ideas, i think that is patently wrong and it dries me crazy. how do you best, a, punished china for the it staff and b, x went to the farmers a bit hardest hit in short-term? you certainly do not punish. people have property ripped off, you don't certainly punish the victim. but that's exactly what the terms are. >> that's fine,. >> heavier properly punished
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china? >> you publish it just like any other intellectual property or property, you publish the individuals that are engaged in the theft -- >> it's not the individuals it's estate. it's a state sponsor program to steal the great ideas, honey punish them if not the terrorist, i agree with you, i do not like tariffs, they limit freedom and economic mobility, what is the best way to punished china? for one thing, i would correct you, the president mixes point all the time, he talks about our great ideas, our great wealth, and in america wealth is privately owned, they are not the public good in the president to decide. a company to run a risk when they deal and do business in less free countries whether be china or venezuela or anywhere else. but to remedy that, he did not punish americans by costing them
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more. kennedy: i agree with that. kennedy: how do you tackle identity and ip theft? >> one example is if those companies, individuals engage in that theft of intellectual property come to america, do business in america, deposit cash into american banks, you treat them like seeds, you punish it like a property) nothing new, america cracked in a china unit came to intellectual property theft in the 1990s,. >> it comes back tomorrow right of every american to trade, b by. kennedy: the chinese government, they are molesting,. >> there molesting their own citizens. [inaudible] kennedy: they want economic hageman, please come back.
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>> your not want to machines, something that is true as for as it goes, it does not get us very far. kennedy: it does not get us very far, the democrats wanted to cite victor in 2020, they cannot be petitioning themselves off and alienating others because it feels good, the painter and apologized for something will never be. pete called out not even the white nationalism on the right because if he did not he be booed on stage and kicked a little party for good. he also tackled real and imagined. >> ali worry about the most, is not the president fantasy wall on the mexican border that will never get built anyway. what i worry about are the very real walls being put up between us as we get divided. kennedy: too many walls. too many) that is the point of
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identity politics to carve, define, exclude instead of acknowledging our shared humanity and all we have in common. it is an asinine system that engaged and others produce no divide and conquer, and then blame while never having to to christmas ability because why would you do that when it's easier to sweep and wallow about someone else's biased that you will never have to prove or change. that is the model. ♪. kennedy: mini 2020 dams have wrapped themselves up in the gift of identity politics, joe biden dammed the whiteness culture, beto o'rourke, kissed him bill jim blamed hers on
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gender bias. why is identity politics become so popular, the panel is here tonight, let's meet them, she serves as online reporter and the great got fille great got fd we have republican across this great land. his identity politics against republicans? >> it can become a hutch assay give the female candidate running and you're going to play the gender card, the fema car, so it can work to your advantage, and i'm talking about
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fundraising, sometimes you can use identity politics to response. in general, the more we plate identity politics near pete does have a point there were divided that we will be. it is not idea, but it's too tensing when a lot of people are lazy, human avenue to go down to raise money or to promote, and everybody else is just going forward. kennedy: it has to be more about ideas. politics should be good politicians should reach out to matter who you are and make you feel like your special and you share something, the best politicians do that which is why am surprised democrats are clinging to the. >> i wish you were right, but 2016 told us something else, 2016 was elected by dividing. kennedy: not about hillary.
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[inaudible] of the united states and has not done anything to reach out to anybody who will support him in 2016. not once and not ever know under. [inaudible] >> i've too stop you when hillary called half the country basket -- >> the president supported -- she was calling the white supremacist, the nazis,. >> i'm also anti- nazi -- >> you could call people whatever you want but when you have to clean up the language later, you failed, she should not have used that term, but she used it again, that was not a one, but i think pete is right, especially for democrats, if they are going to take the high road where there's not a lot of
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traffic, then they have to reach out to people, if you want one example, look alice johnson, and criminal justice reform, the hero, barack obama was not able to pass and bring it together a coalition. >> i think hillary clinton ran a lot on identity politics, a lot of her campaign, look at me, i'm a girl. >> they did not care about that, people are selfish creatures and will vote who is going to make their life better. having it turned into an oppression olympics will not help anyone. >> a bunch of people running around apologizing for things they cannot change, that is not helpful either. you should own your ideas. kennedy: if i was beto a work i would say we are not to talk about that, were gonna talk about. >> importuning the president of the united states does not agree with you in a little be driven by what he says and does.
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i hope world, and for now that he's a candidate and is still present -- >> noel love to. >> let's talk about, baby alyssa milano made headlines over the weekend by calling on feminist. none of this until men support their views on reproductive rights and now she has more to say. she was initially responded to hat your heart be abortion law to band the procedure once a be protected. milano had criticism for reducing women's rights, as it mitigates the need for worship. but despite the top seller, a lot of did not back down in the cnn office she wrote "calling
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for a sex drive to protect restrictions on abortion. it's been a mixed reaction but got the country talking about the undeniable. worth noting most of you like they're under attack. she writes the call for a bedroom bed, or is it time to shut her down? >> your fantastic home on this topic. tell me about your response? >> i thought she thought this was progressive, feminist, in my view it's antifeminist because as you mentioned it perpetuates the integrated notion that women do not like sex for sex sake. when she is talking about autonomy for women, she's telling other women what to do with theirs. we went such a good point. we are such in a place where women enjoy sex too much are called out and called not very nice names,.
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>> their victims of human trafficking and incapable of their own agency. >> she is not helping matters. i am someone who is pro-choice, i'm not saying as somebody who doesn't have a problem with what is going on in georgia for example. but i have a problem with someone who is never met me and told me i cannot have sex. >> i am pro-choice on lisa, that was better than what i was going to say. [laughter] kennedy: it's on real clear politics we went i agree with a lot with what you said, was going on and a lot of the red states with abortion bands in the attack on a woman's rights is despicable. quite quickly, we need to have more women involved in politics, not to say identity politics but more women's voices heard on the issue because it is their bodies in a personally that's not the case. >> does phone sex count?
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[laughter] >> intercourse is only for procreation and that is why the super conservative pro-life group loved it. the only appropriate when you want a baby. [laughter] as part of my column wieners and losers. >> i've been pro-choice my whole life,. >> we should do phone, # melissa milano. >> is unlike my mom. [laughter] goes carmody is, jason timberlake. [laughter] i hope she's watching this, she is such a hoot, thank you all so much, what a wonderful time to be bernie sanders, they're
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kennedy: capitalism versus socialism week. the democratic party really must go for bushels. ocasio-cortez led a renewed deal rally, anything less $90 trillion just is not enough. >> i will be damned if the same politicians who read fused act then are going to come back today and say we need a middle of the road approach to save our
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lives that is too much for me. [cheering] kennedy: so much finger wagging. the 2020 front runner joe biden is looking for a quote middleground approach to climate change. god forbid, biden pointed toward his path, calling for agreed evolution. he was talking about merging about. damn hippie, civil 2020 hopefuls are seeking endorsements and several more have backed the green you do, why do so many 2020 democrats love this trojan horse. harvard university economics professor and cato institute of economics research, jeffrey myron. >> glad to be here. aoc to contracting at joe biden, is just another issue that will further divide the democratic party but it reaches critical mass on the aoc side, it could
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really you introduce economic damage. >> it would do humongous economic damage, it is just not even remotely affordable and it cannot go anywhere, no one will vote for if it's up for vote in any legislation because anybody who understands arithmetic's will realize it makes no sense whatsoever, it's impossible to do the kinds of things she's proposing. >> the thing up and most interesting, let's say the world couldn't in 12 years if we don't tackle climate change, i will give them that, wouldn't you want to use all of our resources to tackle climate change and maybe put medicare for all in universal asic income on hold for the writ? >> if you think there is some chance from some source that the world will end in 12 years then maybe you suspense a money to
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try to avoid that, but you can think of dozens or hundreds of possible ways that that could happen if some crazy general and because examine sensitive nukes headed for paris or london or whatever and someone gets to buy a weapon and releases it across the globe or something, you cannot spend one to 2 tons of resources dealing with every single probability because the use of all the resources in the world dealing with that. we have to look at the evidence in which things are likely and how damaging they're going to be if they occur. all of the serious people look at this, all the economists, even people who are clearly doing something about climate change, michael greenstone, william morgan house, people from the obama ministration, they think we should have moderate carbon. >> do you agree with that? >> there's cases for and against. but at worst case, that would
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have a moderate negative effect rather than a positive effect. it would not crush the economy even if is not the right thing to do. aoc wants to do it, it would destroy economic activity as we know it. >> if i have my $800 and i want to make a hundred thousand by the end of the year, how should i do that. you are really good with money. >> you should take a pencil and draw zeros on your bank statement. you cannot do it, there's no way to do it. that's what aoc wants to happen. kennedy: we gotta get a crown and make up her own fake money. jeffrey byron thinking so much. >> my pleasure. fox business will hold official under attack all versus socialism, 2:00 p.m. eastern and 11:00 a.m. in the west, the event is moderated by charles payne there will be a live audience and light refreshments and i will be part of the panel serving those refreshments, the entire town hall will re-air in place of this showed, 9:00 p.m.,
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in a memoir and apparently is a pop-up book, turn the page, because this is the tropical storm. topic number one, we begin in poland where a woman had nothing to do she decided to hit the liquor store. here we go, and there she is in. before we make a joke about female drivers, you should know she did this intentionally because the store was closed and she wanted booze. this could have been anyone of us. needless to say, police were not a fan and although they did find a bottle of bourbon nearby, she remains a large and choose lasting ending on the sidewalk randomly crying no reason at all. she resurfaced a short while later on her ex-boyfriend's facebook page where she liked six photos at two in the morning. polish police are asking the public to help find her although they do not have her name are many details, witnesses say she was a bottle blonde, topic
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number two. good news for people who live and die by product updates from oreos, no scientist have not founded acute for diabetes, but the company is releasing five new flavors this summer, first the summer of love and now the summer of love handles, the cookie-cutter stores are rolling out a flavor a month in effort to create buzz it is someone is buying an oreo theme after the moon landing, chances are there early bus. there is also a lusty cream flavor for people who don't want to give up the coffee but do want to give up on life. each comes with a white flag in a course coffee cream and outer space or is or not you think you could go is worse, they stand for classic does not come in double stocked but even will guarantee you will get a double chin. topic number three.
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guns and roses, mistresses have filed a copyright lawsuit against the brewers of guns and zale, i will not make ponder now but let's face it, i cannot help myself because it is so easy. all it takes is a little patience. the band is doing the brewery that they been hanging with mr. branson but the owner the breed cranes they're out to get me the band's attorney fired back, you're crazy and says the odds of that happening are one in a million, sometimes i feel like i'm getting a dead horse. the two sides have yet to get the ring but the makers of guns and rose have slashed prices. that being said the ale is fine officials all over the world. not again, knock knock knocking
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on heavens door any compositor, she lives a reckless life. topic number four, a southeastern man perpetrated a scam, three free meals a day at casey by showing up in alamo and claiming the work at company headquarters. scientist have a word for people who do this, they are called geniuses. the bird bandit allegedly walked into the score waving an idea with head office and then used to test the two qualities and they never thought to test him which is reason number 5,000,206 by fast-food workers do not deserve $15 an hour and then again if casey were to take a ticket with nine links, i don't see how this raises any red flags, witnesses claim he may have had in the compass but police say he was the only wing man, here's the part trust.
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accuracy folks pursued is saying the door is made up in the lodge investigation into the fast food fracas i found guilty he will be set were all the people go to make up ridiculous crime stories to adam schiff topic number five. finally, we had to new jersey were delivery driver decided to make a stand. look at this, this incident happened in brick township, that's new jersey, 12 teeny salons and six garbage dumps outside of your city, luckily no one was hurt but one firefighter had to be treated for hail in toxic films after he breathed in the body spray, the driver did return to work later that night although he did not get any tips because for some reason the cheese was stuck to the top of the box. so we are. police aren't quite sure what caused the chaos but one witness claimed he had been drinking
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because of his ex-girlfriend. apparently, he used to love her but he had to kill her. we'll be right back. don't you cry -that's how a home and auto bundle is made. [ chuckles ] so, what are some key takeaways from this commercial? did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the word "bundle" into a character, like mr. bundles. -top o' the bundle to you. [ laughter ] bundle, bundle, bundle. -my kids would love that. -yeah.
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