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♪. kennedy: zero democrats, the dems, they say they have the president cornered. that he committed impeachable offenses and needs to get kicked right out of the oval office. but what if chevy schiff is full of bull chef and the president comes out on top? how do you like that now adam? earlier today intelligence was a least 300 page report on impeachment and from the way it reads president trump is worse than al capone. essentially they claim that he has committed the following client crimes. bribery, torsion, bribery of justice. abuse of power, and just today adam schiff said the president needs to pay now so he doesn't do it again when he's reelected.
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schiff. >> there's more investigative or to be done. even though a week claim we cannot be a cause of the president's efforts to secure the next election election process, we continue our investigation and we will. kennedy: that's the schiff wave. but this morning for the report came out, president trump unloaded on adam schiff, check this out. >> adam schiff is a deranged human being. i think he grew up with a couple of strange reasons that are obvious. he is very sick man. he lies. adam schiff made up my conversation with the ukraine. this guy is sick, he made up the conversation, he lied. if he didn't do that in the hollow congress, he'd be thrown in jail. but he did it in the halls of congress and these receiving immunity. this is a sick person, he's a liar. kennedy: sick, lying, drained,
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and the shift. tomorrow the house judiciary committee takes the cake. they're the ones to decide whether or not to impeach. but republicans on that committee are not buying the intel report. >> as a member of the judiciary committee we have to have a hearing on this tomorrow. it's a sham, it's an outrage. the american people should be very outraged at this travesty of justice it's occurring. kennedy: is so exciting that everybody went to hyperbole school. that was congressman ben klein, he'll be on this very program tomorrow night. but the best zinger of the day, they go to the white house, which release a statement that says in part quote, chairmanships quote reads like the ramblings of a basement blogger straining to prove something when there's evidence of nothing. so do democrats really have the goods or will this case fall apart like a wet paper bag? we'll let's meet tonight's party panel, this is good. we have an attorney and strategist. we got a democratic strategist
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and criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor he got he's played both sides of the ball. david bruno. welcome everyone. so we're going to see the shifty shift from the intelligence committee to the judiciary committee what is the significance of tomorrow's hearings? >> will tomorrow there will be for attorneys in front of the judiciary committee to give their advice on whether or not these allegations rise to a level of impeachment. and by the way we've been here earlier this share when john dean was here and he was talking about the mueller report. and they use the same playbook in front of the judiciary to try to sell it to the american people whether or not the mueller report supports the patient. and it did not. and they land let on their face tomorrow again. jonathan turley will be one of the four who is a defender of the president, so we will get his opinion. kennedy: attorneys also said something was wrong here.
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but his special for impeachment seems to be measurably higher than the three other constitutional experts who are going to testify before the judiciary committee. >> i'm with him on that too. if the president called me prior to that call i would've said absently not. go through the department of justice. >> that was his problem, the president i'm here for you, but that was his problem he should have done it through the department of justice but i agree with jonathan turley, i don't see this is impeachable. >> so has the case been back strongly enough for impeachment? are there enough people on board? it doesn't meet nancy pelosi special because she wanted to be a bipartisan affair. and safari don't have a lot of republican defectors. >> we don't see a lot of republican report support we see it among the people. so america's divided on this, right? >> that the cnn poll. but the other poll showed
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something different. it showed support for impeachment removal had softened since it started. >> but we see these numbers higher than they were during clinton's impeachment and nixon's impeachment. so the american people. kennedy: you galligan 80% split 80% of republicans say no impeachment no removal. democrats i guess impeachment yes removal. so again when you match those two things together, it's chocolate and peanut butter. >> it's probably evenly divided but it's up to the democrats to make the case tomorrow. i think the 300 page report we saw coming out, most interesting to me. kennedy: this is what's kerosene to me. nato is obviously a big deal at talk to mike baker about the future of that alliance, what it means right now. and democrats are making the case that here's ukraine. incredibly vulnerable, they need to protect themselves from russia. this administration is withholding military aid from
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the worst and arguably in europe, the russians. and ukraine has to be protected. so why not let him do that and go over and shore up alliances during this nato summit? >> that's what i find hypocritical about all this all the democrats that were concerned about nato and our alliances around the world choose to do do the spectacle while the president is overseas. it feels distasteful, it doesn't feel like it something we should be doing at this time. i think that david is right when he was talking about how the mueller playbook solar sort of failed. the dim crested enormous disservice to themselves and the american people by hyping that report up so much. kennedy: that's what hillary clinton said, she such than wait-and-see with the mueller said before she sighed run for president. >> we have the mueller report, and then they held the committee hearings where they sought to have the mueller report come to life, living history for the american people.
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kennedy: there were like mr. muller, could you please read the passages, and he's like no, i don't know what it says. i don't remember. i did it, it's done, i didn't really read it. can you just let me go. i mean this was a 300 page report. why drop it three weeks before christmas. but why drop at the night before the judiciary? kennedy: don't you want the representatives to read didn't internalize all that and be prepared? >> it's not just the representatives, how about the witnesses themselves? how are these for legal scholars can be asked questions about this without getting through that? and if i were on that panel, i wouldn't be reading a 300 pages. i be preparing for the questions, what's gonna come. they cannot possibly read 300 pages if they are going to be paired for the other questions that are going to come. so timing absolutely stinks. i don't get it.
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i just don't understand why they are doing this the way they are. and why didn't that start of the judiciary as well? >> in retirement president, policy are talking about that a lot. the rulebook, how we've always done it, but they're kind of violating that and i think the worry is americans are gonna tune out for this one. because they've already made up their mind. they don't need experts looking down their noses telling them how to think and feel about the president's behavior. if they hate the president, there still don't hate the president if they love the president, it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter these academics say to them. >> that's a very good. >> i'd doubtlessly really good ratings of these hearings living out. i think one of the reasons it came to the intelligence committee is twofold. number one i think adam schiff is a much better chairman than nadler. kennedy: yes he blew it. >> i sink schiff rented really
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tight ship. i number two this also started with the whistleblower report comments in intelligence committee issue. it's the basis of this committee. it made sense for that to happen. announce also the compilation of the work that the oversight committee and the former relations committee. kennedy: i think schiff and now they're both happy very careful. they are flexing, they're falsely confident, and lindsey graham and the republican senators are taking notes. and they're gonna say that's ironic? you're in charge over there, were in charge over here. skin to be a little bit different when you come to the senate trial because the gloves are coming off and they are going to call a bunch of witnesses. not just a few and to get a narrow nehru to, but it will be very entertaining if nothing else. just like at the impeachment fiasco imposed unfolds in the present is holding out for his ace in the hole, michael horowitz to drop his report on
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the fbi investigation on the 2016 from campaign. the president obviously helps it makes him looks good but lakes suggest the report might not deliver for the president. while speaking at that nato event, the president said this. >> i hear there's a lot of devastating things in that report. but we'll see what happens. it's a very important report that would be a little disappointing but it was just one aspect of the report. we'll see what happens. it's coming out in a few days. i hear it's devastating, but will soon find out. kennedy: disappointing, that sounds like my mom after i got that dragon tattoo almanac. so the horwitz report from the president's claim that the fbi treated him unfairly or did did they put too many chips in one basket. alex would you think? >> look i think the general matter with these report that each side kind of hypes them up
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to be a place or ultimately it doesn't go. much can be problematic. that being said, i think that's where we are in politics in general. each side is going to take the exact same thing and pull something completely different from it. it's very frustrating. but what you see among trunk supporters especially is that there is this deep skepticism about what happened in 2016 and the surveillance of the camp trump campaign. and the fact that this report is gonna come to light, that has legs and all, speaks to these voters willingness to put him into office. to expose what may have gone on because if you look at the hillary clinton administration wouldn't of seen the fruits of this report. so i think that for a lot of people out there, it's going to give credence to what already you believe. but she'll be closer for a lot of. kennedy: and it's not if it's not damaging for the people at the top, working as they see we told you so, we are justified. and if it looks like it's
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whitewashing anything, a lot of republicans are proper president supporters, here's the inspector general protecting his own. so is it really a no win for everyone? >> i think it's a no win for everyone. i think everyone moved on. kennedy: we just move right onto anner anarchy. >> i think to validate the. it makes a lot of sense. they'll be nuggets of which people will say the president will say this is great, the democrats will say this is great that'll say quid pro quo pro. these forecastle find something in this report to justify the investigations origins or the exoneration of the president. kennedy: either way but is not enough to impeach. and i understand the inspector general's report is different than all that. but for a lot of people just tuning in and not paying attention. i think it's all the same blob. it's all sticky.
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>> it sounds a lot like the muller report with russian interference. >> democrats want live dramatic readings of the muller report as though if they change the intonations it would say something. >> that's the into meaning of the mueller hearing. and that fell flat. i just hope the president doesn't set the bar too high on this ig report. because we heard the campaign was spied upon, like really, really difficult things to prove. and if we don't get that, i think he's can fall little short. my advice to him would be to take it for what it is, take what you can from its, don't try to go against the report itself. and try to dispute facts. take it for what it is, take what you can get from it and move on. kennedy: i think there's something advent tatian if they both sides if they do that. if they take it and just give a technical dissemination of what's in there and not use a bunch adjectives, that would
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serve the american people so much more. but unfortunately i think everyone in d.c. as a child. man oh mercy did president trump doing number on the president of france with no pants. it all has to do with isis,. what habits the democratic race tell that she's gone? that's ahead. i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy,
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>> this is why he's a great politician because that's one of the great non- answers i've ever heard. kennedy: zero wildly entertaining but too much man spreading. we are smashing things in the rage room. the presidents powwow over protesters and i ron thinking the fragile friendship is doomed. so is president trump unfriending the french president let's see. joining us now former cia officer. there's dill do agents in the town. >> thank you i am a dual citizen by the way and have a very high regard for london. but despite that i was going to do this whole segment with a cigarette and told how i couldn't smoke on set. it sends the wrong signal. >> it's fine, it's a 9:00 o'clock show it's okay, anything before that it's an hr thing.
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>> i didn't know that, they told they had to wear pants. all the pearl clutching, the flopping on the fainting couch from some of the people talking about the demise of nato and that nato was about to collapse, it's nonsense. this alliance isn't going anywhere. then it frankly, i think it's healthy that were having a conversation about the future, the priorities of nato, the expected shores of nato, the contributions of the various countries. we can obviously agree that the president has sort of a wacky delivery of a shotgun approach topics. kennedy: i think you and i both think we should kick turkey out. >> yeah, here's the thing about macron and what he was saying. macron is posturing just a little bit. i think he's looking to fill a
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vacuum that he perceives and nato because germany is having its own issues. he feels the u.s. is backing off a little bit from the commitment, which frankly we are not with this administration. but i think is posturing just a little bit i think is posturing is irritating a lot of members of nato. and of the year, but he is stating some clear facts. in one of them is is pouncing on turkey and talk with things turkey is doing. like turkeys purchase of a missile system by russia alone should result in immediate sanctions on turkey. kennedy: okay mike but how about a he's posturing, is very unpopular in his home country he's trying to get a leg up. he's trying to look like a tough guy to do something to turn his poll numbers around. but everyone is saying that he's not going to protect estonia lafayette and poland. what is that about? >> that's a quid pro quo right
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there. we've been talking about quid pro quo's for quite a few weeks. you want to quid pro quo, no one is saying unless nato recognizes the wide pg, curtis group as a terrorist organization, the turkish leadership, exactly, is not going to back the defense of the polls in his stony, and lafayette. again i don't disagree with you, no one in turkey, they are in name only members of nato at this. kennedy: i think they should absolutely be done, and i don't think it's the worst thing in the world to give all of nato a good cleaning. it is seven years old that why that may be the prime age to run for president of the united states, it's okay. >> 70 is a little young here in the united states, you have some seasoning to do. but i agree with you, the fact that were having a conversation, nobody talks about nato in the past ten years that we talked
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about nato? every time they get together to photo up to the factor have these conversations about the very aspects of nato and where it's going in the future, that's a good thing regardless of how we got into this conversation. but the alliance isn't falling apart, it's not going anywhere. it's the same people claiming that the earth is on the brink of extinction if we don't separate lattes their paper straw. kennedy: i love see turtles, i'm not giving up my straws mike because i'm an american. kennedy: i'm not given mine either. kennedy: have an l because you're a visco girl, i know what that means now. i have a 14-year-old. >> how do you expect me to it understand that, you didn't think i would understand that cultural reference. >> i know you got three boys that keep you up on it. inside a white and the green room so i gotta go. i always appreciated thanks for being here. coming up, head, jumping out of the 2020 election.
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debate. it seemed like her instincts finally kicked in, but then she floundered and sank into the graveyard of single digits where her campaign slowly expired. harris took issue with the term electability and warned the voters of blaming failed candidacy on race. and exterminating field of candidacies. the powerful starting put not she will not finish or turn on the carousel her record is problematic and her path improbable. she left a spotty track record in california that makes today's tap out statement laughable. she said i will keep fighting every day for what this campaign is always been what it's about. justice for the people.
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all the people. yeah, except the people rotting in california prisons whose senator harris abandon when she was busy playing cop until she because played as a progressive. the road to the presidency is bumpy and harris found out when she tried to have it both ways and failed spectacularly, you gotta pick a lane. and that's the memo. ♪ and a course the chimed in on the exit, the california senator said gently president i'll see you at the trial. so have we seen the last of pamela harris, the panels back. kevin i will start with you. i think it's funny because she has character, she has a sense
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of humor, she's got wits, but she doesn't show any of that in the way you need to on the campaign trail. and frankly, i don't want to hear another failed candidate boo-hoo about themselves for the next four years. so i hope she moves off so the pity quickly. so how did she go from being the brightest light to pulling out before iowa? >> yeah love that intro kennedy, because your spot on. i think it's mixed expectations for her. we remember her kick off in oakland 22,000 people in the streets right? $8 million raise in the first couple weeks of her campaign. 2 million raised after that first debate performance where she sparred with the vice president. so i think you have these high expectations, people saw her unfortunately as a second coming of barack obama. that's a label she bore out a lot of this process, and she wasn't able to meet that because i think she struggles with authenticity on the campaign trail as you pointed out. kennedy: it really boils down to a couple simple things.
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and if you look at any parallels between here and her and hillary clinton and what their staff say when they're being honest. his messaging, not having one thing to say and that's one thing the president has been very successful about. it kind of annoys people, but one thing he sticks to and he says it over and over and over again. and, let harris was all over the place on healthcare and i think that's it really hurt her. >> i think so too. an art making argument herself as a candidate, she couldn't rely on her background because her background was one that was unappealing to democratic voters. she was this law in order top on crime, is a personality that may have worked 20 years ago, but in 2,019 and just wasn't playing well with really republicans or democrats at this. so then she pivoted to identity politics. and i think it really started when she knifed joe biden on stage over busing, and then her campaign, which was truly one of the most tacky letter
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implosion's in our political history, that she had so much promise. but because she couldn't use her background she pivoted to identity politics and it wasn't enough to carry her across the finish line. kennedy: now in a less crowded field would somebody like harris do better? i think one of the criticisms is of the democrats have a very shallow bench and i don't think that's the case. i think they have a lot of very interesting candidates, i may not agree with them, but they all have a particular aspect that they, when they're doing well, they can exploit and connect the voters. what is she fail on? >> i think she failed on stage. i think she came across as rigid and rugged when i thought she could have been a more smoother in her delivery. being on stage, is where you really cut your teeth in front of juries in the public. kennedy: and she done better in some of the kavanaugh hearing
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when she's on your side and she's tough, that's a people want. >> and that's one of the points i wanted to make tonight. i think she is more valuable for the democrats and the judiciary, and the senate judiciary while she will be there in the event that it goes to the senate for this trial. in the same thing for booker. i see booker following quickly. because he too is a senator on the judiciary committee and i think if this is going to go to the senate, they need to be there. and not in iowa, new hampshire,. >> it's not going to happen for those people,. >> not when you're pulling in single is digits like the two of them are. >> and i hope other candidates get sunlight, she seems to be the only person who is willing to mix it up right now. kennedy: meanwhile joe biden, talk about knox not mixing it up, he's gone from get off my lawn you malarkey heads to get
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off my healthcare people. yesterday the former vp accused me may or booted judge stealing his plan to expand obamacare. but he didn't have to walk back after the buddha judge campaign called shenanigans. watch this. >> i'm just saying i'm the first guy that came out the plan to build on obamacare. i'm glad that's a version of it. that's the context of the challenge. and he had a different plan to begin with, i announce a similar pan. add that's good, it's what needs to be done. kennedy: trying to have it both ways there joe? didn't you hear that thing you gotta pick a lane. booted judge campaign and political insiders say biden's real problem is polls where the mayor has gotten a substantial lead in the state of so did pete buttigieg steal the healthcare
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plan a doesn't also co- fair finger biting. so kevin buttigieg campaign talked about january talks in february 2 months before joe biden even got into the race. >> i think the biden camp has talked about healthcare for democratic voters. in many republican voters as well. especially in a state like i was excusable older, little wider. that's a critical issue. if he can bring it up in this fashion bring up daca and talk about public art options. >> but every time he walks back every time he defends his argument awakens him. >> i agree if you're gonna go out there, we talked about a few weeks ago with hillary clinton but the proof in the pudding here. go all out. so hopefully we'll see a more combative joe biden because he is making the calculation he needs to dip into that buttigieg lead. on that eight-day multnomah larkey bus tour right now. kennedy: buttigieg has the big
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mo what biden needs. he's kinda running away with it. videos are surfacing about inside met his bushy leg hair and kids jumping on his lap. and for people who already skeptical, really closes the door on his candidacy. >> i think joe biden is okay as fully deserving of an okay boomer on this. look at think joe blumer was strong at the when he talked about obamacare, he rightly pointed out that healthcare is a big one. but democrats can get it right, because people are leaving the medicare field. but don't forget prior to that you had a bunch of democrats who were on stage bashing their former leader. so i think he was right to reclaim that. what he can't do is say that he owns the whole issue. and i think that when he says that, he doesn't just joke about it that i had a first before pete buddha jack, he goes after the reporter and says well if i had done this should be all over
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me. it sounds cranky. but go nibble your wife's finger. i don't know. kennedy: joe biden does have some issues. >> on sunday he said he would never attack mayor pete. this comment comes on monday, the timing of your question. because mayor pete has been running on this since early beginning of the year, there's been no comments about this up until this. i think he's right to zero in on healthcare because it is absolutely where he separates himself from warren and sanders. >> it also gives him an exit hatch because all the numbers show you cannot pay for medicare for all. it's just a basket of good intentions, and really nothing more. but if you have something that is somewhat mildly feasible, and you just stick to that. again it goes to hammering the same.and not having to stray from that. and that's with these candidates have gotten really good at, is kind of putting people into
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corners without having to beat them over the head and voters go again elizabeth moran doesn't really have a plan for this. she very she's very well spoken and she thanks about a lot of things, but she apparently does have a calculator. >> and you can track her declined to an erosion of support in the democratic electric. i think that's tied very closely together. and the vice president is really hammering out that public option which is not as scary as medicare for all. it wouldn't cost nearly as much, and that's a viable option. kennedy: your delightful, thank you so much it's good to see you. and we've got some crazy new facial recognition news. technology can be heading to your airport. we really want to start going in the chinese direction? will debate next. drivers just wont put their phones down. we need a solution. introducing... smartdogs. the first dogs trained to train humans.
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protect lay one step closer to 1984. the department of homeland community is seamless biomed tree entrance that uses facial recognition in an airport. so every time you and leave it the country, robots can scan your face, and the government will store your image to make sure you are not imposter. probably steal your soul too. china's already doing this kind of thing. and the commies require facial recognition for every new cell phone. terrifying times report today says china is taking blood samples from their muslim minority population and using it to try to create an image of a person's face from their dna so they can track all of them, round them up, thrown into concentration camps. it's horrible. so how concerned should we be about our government going down this road? here with me now is john stossel, the legend. my man.
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hi welcome back. >> 's high sorry to not freak out, but i disagree. we have so much to worry about. kennedy: hello can i have libertarian john stossel back? okay bye. >> libertarians should freak out over the spending, and the grabbing of power, the tariffs, but the spying is going to happen anyway. it's just modern technology. we have a choice about spending, this is just better technology. i have global entry and it's a kicky walk right through, what i have to do here. go right ahead. examine my face. it's a little creepy, but it's better.
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kennedy: can i pay a company to store my biometrics so i can go through the airport? i don't mind given, i don't like taking, that's how my problem that's how i became a libertarian. because they want control, they want full control, they're very slippery and very settled. we should be mindful and skeptical. >> you're going to beasts you're going to be slippery, devious, we should keep an ion them? kennedy: we should say give me a break. we don't want recognition for everything. it's our constitutional right to travel as we please. >> the aclu always says that, but they examine us when they enter our country. they look at our passports, randomly they can pulse aside and searches in creepy ways. but facial recognition may be better. kennedy: it might be it might not be. what if it's horrible? what if this is the beginning, the first stone on the path to hell. >> i figure my 16-year-old is
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stealing all my e-mails because they're flying out in the air. kennedy: you sound like a young millennial you sound like them. i want to show my butt on snapchat. >> if you want privacy, live in the woods, staff the grid, don't leave the country and come back in. kennedy: by appeal pete seal people survival food? i really gone down a rabbit hole. >> when you bought the silver did you buy the old coins are the bars? kennedy: know about it like candy bars. it's. >> i bought the junk silver i bought it along time ago. i'll have that real civil silver dime that someone will give me money for. kennedy: i love having you here, it's nice to see you. i'll talk to you soon. tropical storm's next.
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storm. topic number one. were going down under. that's right. we begin tonight in australia where illegal beers sales are exploding. yep, cops are known for crashing beers but this is a little much. australian police are announcing they had confiscated quotes a round 30 beer cans which is a fancy way of saying they confiscated 300 beer cans in once they vouchered the 200 beer cans lied up 50 beer cans and had 50 beer cans show the public. what a heartbreaking video for the staff here. if you can hear closely the guys in our control room crying right now. thirty beers is more than we give our producer on payday. they have not released the name of the suspect in the beer bash, but it's nice to know someone is drinking heavily tonight.
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such a shame she quit. according to the polls in california she just pulled within three points of the wildfires and she was within the margin of error with oj. if the vote doesn't fit, you must quit. okay topic number two. hey let's go to illinois where school bus driver chugging along. while it turns out there was some malarkey on this bus tour. driver was supposed to pick up 32 kids but she picked up two beers first because it's 6:00 a.m. somewhere. dispatcher saw the video and she was arrested and fired immediately. and shocked her students because she had just led them in a wonderful game of duck duck goose. and although they didn't get to play red rover, she did give them plenty of red stripes. what a giver. needless to say she puts the mug and mugshots and is now behind bars instead of in front of one. her lawyer says she has a very strong case and according to the
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toxicology reports, he's right. very strong, who that breath, go girl. topic number three. mcdonald's is testing a fried chicken sandwich and critics say it's perfect for those moments when you want a popeye chicken sandwich but you don't feel like fighting the crowds. literally. zero wow, yum yum. they are already selling a grilled chicken sandwich and if you like microwave rubber with hot lettuce, well this is your super bowl. the company is helping its fried chicken sandwich will become popular in social media so they are testing it in areas where teenagers hang out. like prince andrew's house. that's just a joke duke of york. as your pal jeffrey epstein would say, hang in there. if you are in the market for some fried fun, you should know they are in tennessee and texas. wu. the company is even offering free delivery.
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first there's a fight for 15, and now there is a fight for .15. topic number four. finally we salutes a florida stripper. she was arrested for kicking her manager in the groin. it sounds harsh, but it's safer than feeding him the strip club buffet. we all know it. there she is 35-year-old dancing at a family-friendly place called sensation when she allegedly offered a manager a package deal. police say or tease and the worker were drinking heavily but when the manager gave them the bar tab, she decided to foot the bill, if you will, she kicked and punched several staffers before throwing drinks at customers in the bar. one stripper said it was nothing like she'd ever seen before. bike her father. the dangerous dancer was charged with assault and battery, both, while she probably posted $650 in bail.
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