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very, very soon and should help shed a lot of light on all that has transpired. we hope so anyway. kennedy is next and i will seeui will see you on monday. have a triptych we can. kennedy begins now. ♪. kennedy: thank you trish, president trump calling it a victory. a cease-fire between turkey and the kurds kinda. the president says it could save millions of lives but did he make a deal with the double? fix a problem that we created bikvice president mike pence yor future president and secretary of state mike pompeo. i am a said stake, he wishes. to hammering out a deal to stop the violence, more than a week that the turkish military has been attacking our longtime allies in northern syria. the kurds claim the turks are committing more time killing civilians.
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i believe every word of that. this afternoon the president said the deal was exactly what the entire world need. >> it is a great day for the united states. it is a great day for turkey. it's a great day for the kurds, it's really a great day for civilization. it's a great day for civilization. kennedy: turkey does not need a great day, they deserve no more great days. we cannot trust turkey, we never could and we never will. i will continue, they have only agreed to stop shooting for five days. they won't even call it cease-fire. in fact, right after the deal was announced turkey's foreign minister said, this is not a cease-fire, we will pause operation for 120 hours in order for the terrorist to leave. we will only stop the operation at our conditions are met. and then he put laser beams on sharks and speakers on both
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sides of the aisle said the president's decision to pull back u.s. troops in syria was a horrible one. many of the president's closest republican allies said the decision is a danger to national security but today noted trump critic senator mitch romney who straps dogs two cars said history will not look kindly upon this moment. >> they abandoned the kurds violate one of our most sacred duties. it strikes at american honor. what we have done to the kurds will stand adams a blood stained in american history. kennedy: he white watch them so he does not like things. as a libertarian and a lover of liberty, i am all for bringing not just a few troops, not just moving a few troops but that is not what is happening. we are moving around like test throughout the middle east. i had a big fight last night rand paul about the very subject. is this a great day as the
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president claims, or is a a bloodstain on a nations honor. there has to be some sort of a rational discussion to be had. let's have it with my favorite kentucky republican he is a congressman, gentlemen and has oversight committee member. thomas matthew. >> hi kennedy. i hope things go better for me and you today than it did for you and rand paul. kennedy: the first piece of advice don't be condescending, don't roll your eyes. >> my eyes are fixed straightforward. there will be no rolling of eyes. >> my problem is not that i think we need to take a bunch of guns and start shooting people and summer trips to the middle east. we don't need a search. but as libertarians and those who are anti-interventionist, we should be concerned with protecting life. the kurds have to retreat but the problem is, they have nowhere to retreat to because we
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hose them in a series of treaties starting in world war i. what do you see as the most problematic aspect of all this? >> let's start with what we agree on. you and i both agree that were involved in far too many conflicts around the world. i think we both agree that we should have never gone to syria without a clear mission and a vote of congress. it takes congress to declare war and issue so we should not have gone there in the first place. and we both agree that syria is one of those places we want to get out of. i think reasonable people can disagree about the case at which we should withdraw from syria and what should remain after we are gone but here's reality, the turkish army is like one of the biggest in nato and asymmetry of course between the turks in the kurds is just enormous. it's like the united states is holding back the ocean there.
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and when we leave, we will have to leave at some point, there is going to be an equilibrium that is reached there. we cannot stay there forever holding back this ocean and this turkish forced from the kurds. kennedy: i agree with you there. i want to stop you briefly, a lot of people defending the president are saying to the kurds, you should had a life raft. all well. i think that is incredibly cruel. my issue is not what is the united states interest in turkey, my issue is that we are rather syria -- we are appeasing turkey because what they are doing is taking control of a safe zone and they have deemed kurds terrorist even the ones who have helped them and fought valiantly and calling someone a terrorist is the new cancel culture but with murder. >> if you go back for five years
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ago, you can find the new york times and washington post articles where they are referring to the mysterious and maybe that's not the reporter directly referring to the kurds in turkey as terrorist. but let's also be honest, that vacuum that were arguing whether the kurds should occupy or the turks should occupy, that i se s recently occupied. it was occupied by asad and we sought to destabilize his country. that's another thing where we screwed up. kennedy: i agree completely. >> i'm not seen as a good dictator if there is such a thing, but he did keep the peace. kennedy: she was a good dictator but that was a long time ago. >> that's a great description. i don't know if he was enlightened even. but at least he kept the peace. so we've got to figure out some way out of this and here's the thing, the obligation to declare a war in the constitution is
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clear when it has these things, the commander-in-chief who wages war. kennedy: you have another commander-in-chief who is screwing everything up and engaging in skirmishes and a part of the world where the friendship and the enemies and animosity is so strange that the kurds are now appealing to asad whose father made it his life's work to round up and kill kurds. this is so incredibly odd and syria for all intensive person process is not even a country anymore. some people in the united states especially those who love liberty, we should respect the fact that people who want their own place to live have the right to fight for that. that's with a tub and doing. have they done appropriately always, no they have not. but were joining the middle east what we did in vietnam. it's a series of rationalization and on needless deaths with
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civilian. >> let's be clear i support what the president is doing here. and this is why you have a treaty. this is the other thing that obama skipped, if there is a treaty there, the only official treaty that was confirmed by the senate is the treaty, the nato treaty. if there is going to be a new treaty it was going to be with congress. the president changes every eight years no matter what. there is some continuity there, the congress spent 40 pushers. so there is some continuity there and that's why you make treaties and ratify the treaties. kennedy: if this is one of the good things that comes from this presidency and democrats have to acknowledge us, we might finally limit executive power.
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and congress needs to read sprout a pair and go back and take back that power and abide by the protocol that they have advocated for so many administrations. i know you fight for that and i know you love the constitution. i appreciate that we have various differen disagreement. and as libertarians is not always cut and dry particularly foreign-policy. i very much appreciate the conversation. >> the president does have the constitutional authority to wage the war and move the troops where he wants within the war after spending clear by congress. i don't support putting more troops in saudi arabia, people have asked about that, but let's be clear he's not putting them in the desert in the middle of a war zone, he is putting them on a permanent u.s. military base which he has the authority to do. kennedy: i understand we need to close some of those bases. and if you want to scale things back and bring people home, that's a great place to smart. thank you, sir.
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naturally democrats very skeptical of the presidents deal in a joint statement nancy pelosi and chuck schumer said the agreement searcy undermines the credibility of american foreign policy and sends a dangerous message to our allies and adversaries alike that our work cannot be trusted. president and one has given nothing. president trump is given up everything. did the president save the day or did he get played like a violent? i wonder what our panel will say about that. we have democratic and fox news contributor just guitar left, jason meister and debbie to be superstar about to make his debut on spock box. jesse i will start with you. always in the middle east there are strange bedfellows in the same thing is happening
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politically when nancy pelosi and lindsey graham are holding hands with silly into the legislative chamber. you know something is up. >> lindsay has taken back nine of the ten fingers since will happen today. now he is back to supporting the president and saying this is a step in the right direction and the president is doing the right thing there. >> is church an is turkey gettig too much customer. >> yes they are getting the 30 miles or 20 space zones, the kurds have five days to leave their homeland. that is actually what this means. >> they don't have a home the mahomeland where are they going. >> as a jew i understand that. it is really tough when there is not a place carved out for you but even tougher when you go to the alleys with the strongest force democracy in the world the united states of america and we turn our back for no good reason
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and we know the beneficiary of this are prudent and asad and put in the most because is pulling the strings for everybody. in that region. it is deeply disappointing and i think mitt romney people like to make fun of him but i thought he was on point. kennedy: making fun of him? >> i enjoy you doing it but i can't do his voice. >> i will be your comedy making fun of mitt romney. obviously the kurds are all terrorist and we should allow the turks to go in and slaughter them? >> i do not think that. i think we have moved in the right direction. if we can accomplish our goals without putting men and women in harm's way i think we would all agree that is the right thing to do. we don't want to put our men and women in arms way if we don't need to. i think this president all around the world -- >> define if we need to.
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>> or if they were in arms way, there is about 50 or 60 of them being shada or anything. >> if you give the president room to work his foreign-policy and what he did with iran in mexico at the border and protecting our border -- >> we don't even talk about the border anymore. >> he's using respectively the economic twirls under tools of a worker appeared he threatened turkey in their economy and i think that is a very effective) why don't we give him a chance republicans and democrats pounce on this opportunity. kennedy: sanctions don't work, were appeasing turkey, and i said the president's letter was very amusing. [laughter] what was your favorite part of the letter? >> call me later. [laughter] >> you're in big trouble don't call me a jerk. if you drink do it at my house, later. i'm a cool mom.
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>> were trying to have it both ways with turkey and i don't trust turkey. i don't think they should get anything one way except the big foam middle finger. >> i don't know anything about that. that's the desert. it's one thing to give the president leeway and let him do what he said along the campaign take us out of endless wars. but for two and half years we did not come out of any and less wars until the day after a phone call is really disgusting to me. kennedy: a phone call with authoritarian who wants to do these people -- >> oh great all get out of the war between half years at any point until last week he doesn't. at least there is some sense of him trying to get out of endless wars. but if you don't follow in depth the story, all you see, he got a phone call, he jumped as high as he could and said i got it, ".
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he got broken up with but showed the text and deleted hers, i really stuck it to her here and you took away the crying emojis. it's the same thing, no one believes you and everyone believes -- >> libertarians should be frustrated about his anti-interventionism. he hired the kids, i'm really mad, the wall has not been built in libertarians have the right to feel the same frustration. the panel is returning later. we have fruit plates galore. they're going to rest up. a major development in the president's ukraine fiasco. one of the members of his cabinet resigning. is it betsy devos? what does that mean for the impeachment inquiry. liz warren, bernie sanders going all in on medicare for all. why will not either candidate explain why they're going to pay explain why they're going to pay fun fact:
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ukraine. today he announced he is quitting he has nothing to hide. the white house prepares for his departure mitch mcconnell told republicans to prepare for impeachment. i believe that was a direct quote after assuring reporters it would be done buy the book. >> under the impeachment rules of the senate we will take the matter up, the chief justice will be in the chair and we will have to convey an everyday six days out of seven and we intend to do a constitutional responsibility. kennedy: nancy pelosi says there's no timeline for democrats to wrap it up in the ongoing impeachment inquiry because the timeline will follow the truth line. will the democrats pull the trigger on impeachment or just shooting links?
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like my prom date. here with the latest, senior capitol hill correspondent and for the record my prom date became the naval spider pilot. i think the entire date help this whole career. kennedy: rick perry is out, i would rather rick perry deal with matters in ukraine then rudy giuliani and my unwise to say that? >> the question about rick perry, the congressional investigators who want him to come to capitol hill regardless if he's going to be out. this is been talked about for quite some time he was going to be out. but there is a deadline tomorrow for information from the department of energy. don't forget the president trump held the rick perry responsible for this entire call with the president of ukraine. even though he is leaving does not mean he's out of the woods and there are those on capitol hill who want to hear from him.
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the ministration has indicated they will not comply with the investigation because they don't view this as a legitimate inquiry. the house of representatives has not passe passed a formal resoln codifying it and we don't expect to get any information from rick perry or his department. >> he was one of the last originals. ben carson, betsy devos, steven mnuchin, laying town, their numbers are dwindling. >> he forgot about the department of energy in the debate in 2011. he did not remember the department of injury help me out run and ron says screw you how. i understanding us but to use any form follows under powers for foreign election by how big of a mistake to mick mulvaney make aisen yeah there is quid pro quo there always is that so we do foreign-policy. that's how we do it. >> democrats will decide
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themselves. the chairman of the intelligence committee came out to the transcribed interview in the deposition with them beside her and said this is really getting bad. the republicans who told me privately that they really thought mick mulvaney stuff to that. when he was a republican congressman from south carolina, that is partly why we saw mulvaney come out and try to clean that up later in the day and blame it on the press. it's a seminal moment for some on capitol hill because they were not used to seeing mick mulvaney at the podium and believe it or not i had one member come to me and say did you remember the episode of the west wing where josh lyman the deputy chief of staff said he was going to have the white house briefing and it was a disaster. i had one source on capitol hill compared to the episode of the west wing. kennedy: that is kind of good. what is better that o or "housef
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cards" was better for this ministration? >> i've only watched the british house of cards. because i always thought it worked better in a parliamentary system versus our system. kennedy: i trust you implicitly. you are the most prolific senior producer either one of these channels has ever known. therefore you have more wisdom and experience in the encyclopedic brain. tell me forecast of the future, what happens with this impeachment inquiry and when does it formalize its in itself. >> nancy pelosi is very good about reading it and playing styles. the house of representatives had not been back in session for two and half weeks and there's all these rumors floating around the capital when the house is coming back that she was going to formalize that. she had called a caucus meeting that evening and then a press conference later that night which is very rare in the building was buzzing that she was going to formalize it.
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that was the rattle everybody at the stage. there was a very cinema moment that happened during the press conference. she came into the press conference and talked about firearms and about prescription drugs and about the usmca. >> was she using both of the time? firearms and prescription drugs? >> no not at all. what was interesting, she said i'm going to defer to adam schiff, he came into the room and she sat in the front row and there was some on capitol hill who viewed that into frames, number one she's running the house and they will work on legislative issues and not let that distract impeachment or vice versa. and also maybe say this is adam schiff strain, he is driving it and i'm just the speaker of the house and will see how he does. kennedy: he should not be driving nothing. he is drunk on politics in jesus needs to take the wheel. i do like carrie underwood. i think we need to team up some more and really treat this like
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the tele-novella that it is and i love your dramatic narration and there's no question as above and beyond. thank you so much as always for your time. >> my prom date was diane edwards. kennedy: the diane edwards? dang we should get our prom dates together. thank you very much. coming up if you need any more proof that the un is a drunk venezuela now on the human rights council, how in the hell did that happen. i'll tell you in my memo ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ]
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arabia. that's like putting jeffrey epstein in charge of a pedophile roundup were leaving hungry sharks to babysit newborn seals. venezuela is only held together with a militarized band-aid and it has been condemned this year. not only by the un general assembly of 4 million people but the human rights council for grave violations of economic social, civil and cultural unrest. in other words they have not met a right slugger and their naming and policing norms. the un is officially useless a bureaucratic collection of jet setting gas bags who suck money off of our -- they pay 22% of the total budget, there's 190 and they pay 22%.
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the un has not only overstayed the welcome now has run into a $23$230 deficit because no one wants to pay for a massage with no happy ending. former un ambassador and future president nikki haley put it best when she wrote almost all the pro-human rights countries agreed on the need for reform of the council. but they refused to take a stand and public and many encouraged us to remain on the council because the united states provided the last shred of credibility the human rights council had. that was precisely why we decided to leave in america should not lend any credibility of political hypocrisy and corruption. let's take our ball and go home and finally yank it off international life-support for good. that is the memo.
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♪. kennedy: there was your musical interlude. president trump has not forked over american suzanne for the sheer preacher to continue to hold back and let the un? i don't have a problem with that. i hate the traffic during that general assembly. in the party pain has returned to discuss. jessica and jason. >> i think this vindicates what his position has been. women stand in line ten hours for food and are eating their pets. in venezuela. there is the amount of abuse in that country from a civil rights
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perspective is staggering. i think this vindicates. besides you made the point in your segment that there is traffic in your city and it took me an hour to crosstown during the council. it's stupid. >> what is bangkok, capital of the world. that's fine. we benefit a lot from that. kennedy: no one benefits from anything. they spend more money on travel than administering vaccines. i'm talking about travel to little meetings and getaways and stuff. not travel with vaccines to people who need them. >> some vaccines make it to where the supposed record. it's a double-edged sword. it's incredibly important for us to be part of a global alliance with people who uphold our same values and do have some agree control over people who violate the norms. our big problems with the un with a price tag of all this, i
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think the treatment of israel is important. >> i think having a place where the world leadership goes and is responsible to turn up and make certain commitments may be nonfinancial but to be in the conversation is important so reform it for sure but abolishing it will not happen anyway. >> the whole thing is a real housewives reunion. that's a people pay attention to the general assembly award. >> the president of iran is going to snub our president and walked down the hallway and gutierrez, general ambassador.
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so the on the human rights council with saudi arabia. do you hear that noise, those are game bodies hitting the floor that the saudi arabia is throwing off the building. that is no people to be in charge of policing human rights. >> completely agree knocking down put open amazon warehouse. either way. sweet release of the grave will help you and you will have to pay the rent afterwards. hopefully they have needles and heavens. you make a good case. [laughter] no idea what is happening. >> anyway the president makes a good point, i don't when he doesn't matter that much to anybody but were pain as always and i wish he would step through, you don't need it no one needs it. everyone get on skype or face time and meet up. >> they already are -- >> that is where they are not it's very valuable real estate. >> the g7 summit pulling a
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lebron in taking his talents to miami and like the bronze tweets about china, this decision is being trashed around the world in the white house revealing the 2020 g7 summit will be held at the luxury off resort and democrats pounced on what they're calling a huge conflict of interest in nick enter mick mulvaney -- nothing to see here is totally fine. >> is the president going to profit from this? i think the president has made it clear since he got here that he does not profit from being here and no interest for profit one of the reasons he is not taking a salary and given the salary to truly pray he will not profit here. kennedy: they put the bill for the g7 and while the president might not make a profit, he is certainly turning the same gray area if he did not die every once in a while. as a president playing dirty
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pool or democrats behind the ball? something rotten is in the state of florida always. >> it is or something weird going on there. >> obviously inappropriate in a violation of the clause which was designed to prevent foreign donations or gift. in nancy pelosi tweeted out. today was such a comedy of corruption errors that i was almost wondering if they were daring republicans. >> and then there'll committed by mick mulvaney. then they were saving money by having it. >> president obama even had a bake sale at his house. >> i would teach him after the fact. >> this is precisely why.
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enter my having billionaires, businessmen that have made all their money before they went into public office, they are not in it for the bribes lot like the bidens or the clinton's. that is not true. [laughter] you notice were all laughing at you. >> he is not profiting they went to 13 locations and said this was the best one in -- [inaudible] >> it is a home-court advantage -- >> first and foremost i love that he does not take the salary, thus the person at the bar the gives the first round of drinks and everybody starts drinking and doing shots and they all pay for. this is the wrong time to announce even if you're doing this, home-court advantage but
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we want to take care of presidential corruption. let's do it at our hotel eating our wine and our stakes and our casino. >> we talk about the clause but they have such fine -- [inaudible] >> very enthusiastic content since the last time we had a g8 at camp david it's been at a five star resort, the trump resort is a four-star no enter. [inaudible] kennedy: thank you so much. so fun to talk to all of you. what a wonderful night. coming up medicare for all, a dirty little secret. it's impossible to pay for. why are 2020 democrats pushing it. are they secret republicans? we laid on thehehehe we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time.
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kennedy: so sick of everything, voters are getting wise for the multitrillion dollar medicare for all scheme but could it be the campaign issues that sync. liz and bernie polls show they are falling because liz cannot explain how to pay for and bernie sanders is still trucking along and accusing joe biden of sneaky behavior. it is really sad that joe biden is using the talking points of the insurance industry to attack medicare for all. joining me now commentary editor for the washington examiner it is tim carney. liz warren is pushing bernie sanders plan but she is getting a lot more heat for that.
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why is that? >> she is pushing half of bernie sanders plan. she is pushing the benefits but not amending the cost. bernie said i think it's only fair to agree this will raise taxes but he also said i think the tax hike will be smaller than what other people spend on healthcare. but elizabeth warren is completely unable to admit that medicare for all, socialize health insurance is going to result in a tax hike. she is like a half socialist and she cannot pull it off until bernie i come out the winner because he is going to say socialism, yes and bernie and elizabeth are trying to say socialist benefits without socialist cost. >> she has to go one of two ways. she either has to admit that she is going to raise taxes on the middle class which will make her wildly unpopular with a moderate who have grown. about her candidacy or she has
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to figure out another way to pay for it. what does she do at this point and do it in her voice. >> i cannot do the oklahoma kind a harvard accent. even my barac vermont accent is. if she comes out and tries to avoid saying the honest socialist argument which is yes we will hike taxes on everybody but redistributed. and you might pay less. but part of the reason -- we have no way of calculating the cost. the urban institute came out with a new study, $7 trillion is increased spending on healthcare. so your premiums and healthcare goes down, your taxes go up, everybody's taxes go up 7 trillion more than even the increase in healthcare spending. so what we have going on, elizabeth warren not able to
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admit that. she wants to keep writing about and how long can i go without having to explain the cost because of his ways that we have a benefit and we will hide the cost. >> this has become her achilles' heel, it's a most laughable because every candidate knows all they have to do and that's what pete buttigieg did and he's become the voice reason in the dark course who is really just as good and bernie as and liz he is. and out least bernie is on his prayer he wants to raise taxes and warren wants to be santa claus without having the pay. kennedy: it is very sad. thank you for your wisdom and insight. great to have you. tropical storm is
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put a nice steak on it. this is the tropical storm. topic number one. we begin tonight at an australian seafood restaurant where they also serve wings. this is why basketball fans should never buy tickets to see the republicans on craigslist. look at that for laprade the restaurant got a surprise visit but he did not stay long because the prices were outrageous. he decided one big bill was enough i would love to see him poke someone just for fun. that's what i do at seafood restaurants. witnesses say the pedestrian ran off for no reason and then after it landed it was nice to see someone running for no reason. topic number two. we had now to the great state of illinois were in a responsible pet owner let her dog get really
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high. this fella got stranded. on top of an abandoned factory. and had a rough day if there ever was one. i'll stop before i get pounded with hate mail. rescuers say the pup chased the kat up the stairs and they were able to get the dog down safely. the bad news is they were also able to get the kat down safely. those rescuers were this close to being heroes. happy to report the dog has been returned to his owner and they went to a restaurant to celebrate. apparently they heard from a little birdie i like dogs i hate cats. but enough about the publican. we still don't know where the pelican came from. the owner is really grilling him. topic number three. an iowa man who allegedly, hide
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