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beyond measure. ♪ ♪ hope you will join us here tomorrow. among argus former florida attorney pam body part of the white house legal team. investigative journalist john sullivan, thanks to being with us, see you tomorrow, good night from sussex. kennedy: the only thing standing between sanity and generational theft, economy crushing debt and soul weathering taxes is, you guessed it. georgia. as you well know both of their senate seats are headed for generate runoff. if they both go democrat, kamala harris will act as the senatorial grim reaper with her death cackle and gavel she will hasten the demise of this great country as vp with her tie-breaking vote. we cannot let that happen. joe biden is being pulled far left by progressives who want to control him like a puppy meat sack.
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his immoderate plan calls for $11 trillion in spending. do you have 11 trillion? because i do not have 11 trillion i have to do not have any patients for socialistic restructuring because as i have made plain on many occasions, i prefer the federal government leave me the hell alone. georgia is a lovely state and i have never had a bad time there. even when i watch john stewart's 9-inch nails like their forests in atlanta van. and he took me to it a strip club with beefy women dancers. this race could end up far more tragically than that nights. and again, we cannot let that happen. so that is why in this exhausting and interminable election cycle every 2024 republican presidential hope for is going to try and help david perdue and kelly loeffler over the initial line. the only person that can really move the needle is president trump. if he does in fact hold a few nothing to lose rallies that will be a sure sign he plans
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to run in 2024. i do not care that pitch carol baskin pains for these senate seats. i just what joe biden to keep his bengay coated hands out of my pocketbook in a way for my taxes so i can load him and his socialist ill peace. go dogs. and that is the memo. george is not been this politically important and ever. republicans are president trump to come to the rescue. democrats and former obama to help them flip the state firmly blue. so who's going to the hero here? it's time to bring the carnal trim party panel probe got fox across america radio host it's oh it is big jim -- jimmy failla is in the house. insights poster and fox news contributor kristen soltis anderson. an democratic strategist and former dnc advisor kevin walling is back. yea, welcome everyone. back cavity back.
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kennedy: okay jimmy i think it's interesting i was the republicans want president trump to go to georgia. excite people and really put the icing on the senatorial cake. but, why do democrats so desperately want obama? and not to biden to go there? back mainly because he can speak in complete sentences. there is the concern that joe biden might show up and talk about the wrong office as he did during the presidential campaign when he frequently told people he was running for senate. [laughter] 's gimmicky did that more than once. subject the truth is kate train he has no electoral coattail. he did not help down about on any level part not in the house not in the senate. i cannot see why anyone would want to invest in him now. i act to be honest with you i think they're going to leave him up somewhere near the white house getting ready for his inauguration and calling him at 10:00 a.m. i don't
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thing they wanted anywhere near this race. >> were going to talk about the recent press lid little later in the show. chris won the most interesting things materializing here is obviously you have to generate excitement. you have to get voters out. again both sides have to do this. thoughtful republicans it is going to be a dog and pony show of potential presidential hopefuls. so who do you see that is going to visit the state that is most significant right now? >> will already today we had a new add drop from senator rick scott the senator of florida. senate and georgia our next-door neighbor sam a contentious relationship@part most of the florida/georgia ballgame i want to note the gators beat the bulldogs this weekend. someone for republican voters to see who he is a team player but i assume is got his eyes on other offices. kind of mad today highlighting chuck schumer going out at
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second going to change america we change the senate. i gave republicans a great admonition to say hey georgia we get that you may be voting for joe biden with the selection. but maybe you also want a divided government? >> i jump in really quick? super wondering kevin into make it quick place back i know florida's bidding georgia but went to bed. we woke up they found more points for george overnight there now the lead. [laughter] >> things happen in fantasy football not actual football. so far i love bring electoral sanity to college football. ucla bruins i know a lot about college football. [laughter] so kevin, what are democrats doing to excite voters? because the going line is there hasn't been a blue wave. the house maintains and this is it for the senates. this is all on the line. if in fact democrats can win both of these senate seats, then you could say yes in fact the democratic party has
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managed. but what are you doing to excite your voters in a way that let's stop socialism, excite republicans. rightly so. [laughter] >> kennedy at the nail on the head. this is so critical to the future of the senate senate control. think nursing democrats already lining up. lazy aprons is our hero and georgia has raised over $10 million for these two races go into this runoff in january on january 5. she is mobilizing our democratic troops on the ground. raphael warnock was already on television, john also facing david perdue gave on a tour around is in macon georgia today birds are democrats are firing on all cylinders knowing what's at stake. >> there's a lot at stake here even if you have voters in georgia, which is clearly right on the edge between democrat and republican so far
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joe biden he is victorious in the state with 14000 votes. but is only point to percent that he is up. but even people who did not vote for president trump, do they have an interest. or republicans do they have an interest in the senate race? is there something different than the presidential politics it eclipses entire election cycle? >> definitely. whoever controls the senate controls next four years of the direction our government takes traditional greener deal, there's no court packing this and stated for washington d.c. if cocaine which can hold onto the levers of power. i know we have a tightly right now think the polls are showing a tight lead for perdue pretty don't take that for granted because of its hottest anything is no lead is safe. [laughter] >> that is got to hurt jim. i think we all remember the 2017 or 2018 super bowl. it was 2018 is exactly what it
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was. last question kristen that we have to move on. dan sullivan is winning alaska by 20 points. you are a pollster, who on earth said this is a close race? [laughter] >> alaska is a strange estate to pole. [laughter] i think this whole last week, because i am a pollster, people are treating it as a family member died. we are so sorry dude you drink? and i tried per lobby senate races it really prisons not just a shy stuff about her affect pollsters dealing with. you also have to ask whether shy susan called voters in maine, back where they shy thom tillis voters? >> the public polls were not on the money and allowed the state states. before you know there are -- you go on some of the job recruiter websites and they will tell you this job is less popular than being a coronavirus tester right now.
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the panel returns a little bit later because of so much to dig into. live summit show ahead of you. but first the senate not the only election circuit and the peach statement earlier today officials and georgia announced a hand recount of all 5 million presidential votes. as you know joe biden reportedly won by little more than 14000 as i said a little bit ago. the trump campaign state republicans are disputing those numbers coming voter fraud and mismanagement. on top of that team truck today filing a lawsuit in michigan trying to stop the certification of the final results that show him losing thereby 145,000 vote votes. so does the president still have any hope of reversing the results of this election? twenty minnow former bush/ cheney recount lawyer and former rnc general calendar alex vogel. welcome too the show alex bruce beck thanks for having me. before this is really fascinating and there are people who support the president who desperately wants what they see as
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injustices are righted in places like michigan and nevada. do they have any hope? >> they are going to get a chance to go through that process and a number of the states through the mandatory and requested recounts. my experience tells me the margins we are looking at, while they are close in general terms, they are pretty much outside the scope of what usually means in recount. leaving a hand recount of an entire state like georgia. i don't think there's a lot of the chance the results will change dramatically. kennedy: the trump team says there's a lot of ballot stuffing. there were dead people who vote voted. in states like pennsylvania there were late votes that may have arrived after the election day deadline that were still counted. so how do you take votes away that have already been tallied? >> pennsylvania will be one of the more interesting cases
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here. the state legislature set a date to stop counting. the state came along after that and extended it. justice alito has told the state to segregate those ballots that were affected. the issue, there are two real issues. one, it is very hard for courts even if they find that the rules are violated to disenfranchise innocent voters. so as a remedy that is a tough one. number two they've done what i have seen and heard does not sound like even if that case was successful it would move enough votes to get pennsylvania into president trump's column. so i think it is an uphill battle and a lot of these cases. student is there anything in these lawsuits that will make certain that we do not have to go through this again whether it is allowing poll watchers in so ballot counting can be overseen by neutral parties? or at least evenly distributed parties between the two major parties that we have.
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and some of the other nefarious activities that a bit implied throughout this, are there any safeguards? can we learn from this and apply those to future elections? >> we can. one of the things that's critical a lot of these issues need to be raised in advance, not now all we are staring down certification and a lot of the states. a couple of issues, one the issue of dead people being on the voter rolls. a number of states held off and delayed purging their roles heading into this election. kennedy: why would you hold off on that? who decides not to, i am an optimist. i love gambling and i believe in redemption. however i'm a bit of a realist when it comes to reanimation. and i'm pretty sure the people who passed on to the next realm aren't coming back for one last shot at filling in the circles.
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>> you are absolutely right. i know that given the trump campaign until tomorrow to present their evidence in that regard. courts are certainly willing, should be willing to entertain issues of dead people being on the roles, they're going to have to come up with factual justification on each one of those. and again, if the numbers are not big have to flip the election i find it very unlikely any is going to bully and election. see if i don't think they're going to require new election. one thing left would be doing any differently if they were not behind by these margins and critical states. which means we have to do some are election processes to instill confidence and voters in the future. hopefully we learn from this. alex vogel think it's much for your time. >> thank you. kennedy: gloria sprayed the corona personnel threating to seriously up and the holiday season, mix out the election
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holidays are almost upon us. but this sure the turkey the cdc are urging americans to eat their pen while thanksgiving dinners outside to protect against a coronavirus. but let's be honest, after last week's election should edit when his star's talking about politics just gets right outside as it is? here with me now actor, comedia comedian, legend, my compatriot from mtv, bill bellamy. so great to see i love you instagram. >> thank you kennedy how are you it's so good to see you happy holidays by the way. kennedy: two as well. they are upon us. my holidays the clarity of two months of christmas is 2020 sucks so bad for their putting up lights as we speak. beck 2020s been so bad we should do a recap for 2020. this year was horrible. [laughter] before i really hope 2021 is better but i hope new year's eve like everybody just feels it. and by it i don't mean vomit on their own shoes. i hope there is a shift.
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because we need something different. but i know that you love your family. and your kids are beautiful, your wife is amazing. but then you enter the extended relatives. and that is when it gets dicey. everyone wants to talk about politics. so what do you tell people coming over to the bellamy house? >> you can get two ways you can safely politics at the door or you get a rare taking or blue turkey. [laughter] now, i think for the holidays we should have a no politics zone for at least the first day. because you know over the weekend somebody soy to creep in something. but for thanksgiving it should be a no politics zone. all fun, glory games, old-school, beer, liquor, great food and hugs. like hugs. people need hugs these days. super virtual hugs now when you watched tv show or movie
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you see people shaking hands or hugging. doesn't seem weird to you now? because we are so distance in german phobic? >> i know we are so german phobic now. i think of you have a testing thing at your house, you checked the temperatures and stuff and you make sure everyone is good. maybe they get tested two days before they come to your house. kennedy: that set a bad idea they do have rapid testing now. then he contacted turkey thermometer jam in everyone's keister. at the low thing pops out yet you're good you can come in. [laughter] select think that the safest way to do it. on the holidays let's be honest, it's all about family. you want to enjoy your family. especially if they are visiting. my family, we've been together for six months i'm sure they went to the other family outside of me. kennedy: exactly. >> just have fun for let's get back to having some fun. it has been a stressful seven -- eight months. let's try to have a little bit of fun. kennedy: i have been following
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the graham and you have been able to do some drive-by comedy shows. how is the pandemic affected your standup? >> it is limited the amount of cities i can go to because everyone is different. some are open some are not. but the ones that are open they are not at full capacity. they are doing 58 -- 70% of capacity bring the really good thing is everybody once a laugh candidate. everybody needs to laugh or you can tell every show feels like friday nights. everyone is coming out to have a good time. they are laughing it is safe. and you know what is really coo cool, he could only sit at a table with your party. you are not mixed with other people. and their distance to theirs like atp between each table see you are good. kennedy: so my feeling is i know a lot of shows and movies are not in production. the people are home and people
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are writing. as that helps your writing for comedies and scripts and stuff? has it been like a regeneration for you? >> it actually was a great thing anyway. i had to settle down. i cannot do as much and i was focusing on creating my own material, my own projects. three or four, i sold one and i've got three more in the kitty. and it's like wow, i never would've had that opportunity if i was working on another projec project. you would never settle down, you know they mean? i utilize it in a great way to think i got some good stuff in 2021 you're going to say oh my god when did bill do that? and i will say in covid. [laughter] kennedy: you're not getting at your jokes online which i think is great. i know some comics are performing on sue moore on social media. but don't do that, say the good stuff or the party people who cannot deceive in person.
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it's begun when the jackson, mississippi. i haven't been there two or three years. it's my first time obviously during covid. tickets are sold out already. i am blessed because people want to get out have a good time. i am looking forward to it before and they should. i can't wait to see live and in person again. come back anytime they do so good to talk to bill. >> amen, my best to you and your family. love you guys. i am so proud of you. before you are the best, bill bellamy you are so sweet. we started mtv weeks apart from each other. we became best friends because were both brand-new it was grea great. we shared our freshman year together. you and i went to d.c. to be rock the vote to remember that? kennedy: absolutely. >> and you shut it down. [laughter] you remember that? for okay you cannot see that's probably for the best, love you bill come back soon.
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>> right see you soon bye-bye. kennedy: the mainstream of press already talked to joe biden said samples that it pitching machin machine. while his administration be opaque as obama's? the party panel returns next. and a story about the greatest beer run ever. you are going to love the story. it is coming right up, stay there. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪. kennedy: give you what you need ♪ ♪ joe biden's will doesn't elect for only five daisies are to be accused of hiding from the press. his schedule is under wraps parties not fully regular press briefings and surprise surprise when he does the press tosses vols like they did yesterday watch praise to becky warren during the campaign as the walls closing of the present he would behave more radically bird are you
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worried he is disabling the government? president-elect mitch mcconnell his said today he may not recognize the outcome of this election until the electoral college meets next month. have you spoken to your longtime friend and the senate? >> how will you move ahead of the president continues to refuse to concede? say for tough separate is this a preview of biden's relationship with the press customer the party panel is back, jimmy failla, kristen soltis anderson and kevin walling. kevin also with you. the press actually they made their beef known with the obama administration. they felt like that administration was not as open and transparent as they could have been. obvious of the press give joe biden a lot of cover. why is it doesn't he talk to them? >> you saw the first press conference on tuesday following the results coming out on saturday. took a number of questions from the networks. again, to the point of the
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obama years in terms of the press problems you saw similar issues during the trump years in terms of him certainly having more press available. when it came to actually releasing readouts from conversations with foreign leaders at the trump administration stop doing that shortly after some of his original calls with world leaders for your single readouts now back which abide in speaking with the roles of leaders congratulating him for being that president elect the h president. there's something about this transition. there's something to define with the press relationship going forward brace before i don't know man they're not going to be tough on him kristen. i think it is to our detriment. i think the one thing i hoped after seeing the president interact with the 45th president was that they would be tougher. they would be skeptical. they would ask questions. they would not trust whatever the party line was that was being fed to them. what do you anticipate the relationship between president-elect biden and the
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press course going to be? >> in one sense i don't expect it to be nearly as tense as a relationship between the press corps in president trump because biden does seem to signal he wants to go back to some sense of normalcy or pretrip normalcy was. i also wonder how much can you put the genie back in the bottle some norms around transparency that does not get punished for politically that they add onto that? it does worry me a little bit we tend the finest people wanted adversarial media. they want to be adversarial to both sides. kennedy: i agree completely. specter of the punches but to both parties i don't that necessarily happened. sue for i did not have a problem with a challenge president trump and i actually enjoy some the marathon press conferences with her's give-and-take between reporters and the president
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himself. i thought that was good for everyone because there were times there brought out strange tidbits of information like ronnie jackson at the press for the very first time, jimmy. you anticipate them and joe biden's doctor comes out and gives a report on his physical, that the press will be as dogge dogged? [laughter] smith eli toby are going to sedo biden's doctors when they are swearingen, two months after the inauguration part i do not have a good feeling about this man. what we saw yesterday of the pre-scripted questions, they knew all the people they're going to call in. it lacks the spontaneity of a regular press conference. they were bumper bowling. they set about to measure student while enough. everyone singing akin to a bowling out with a put a bumper on each side of the lane. before all those are just for kids? >> to the kids out there a gutter ball. the odd thing in their defense every question is a hard question for joe biden. this is a guy's gotten the
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state wrong five times during the election. i don't mean to bag on him, and i might be a little bitter because leo somebody a little bit of money. kennedy: a little bit. >> know it was absurd. i learned from that as we are going to miss trump are going to miss the adversary relationship to the president and the press. sometime we are going to buy trump press conferences like they are dean martin roast for depressing them on the usa is a box to set come all the insults all the nicknames. before you know what else? i think a lot of members of this press corps they're going to beaumont have to do actual work and come up with angles and really work sources. because maureen dowd could just look at a tweet and far out a column. [laughter] it is like the most predictable thing in the world you're gonna miss that right kevin walling? i am not going to miss that at all.
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i'm in a those it to clock in the middle of the night because of this administration currently >> once what's good adversarial debating and politics look at margaret thatcher. kennedy: question time question time. no politician this country could handle them so budget brought that up. note socialism only works until you have. [inaudible] [laughter] before the meantime president-elect biden said he hopes to make his cabinet picks public by thanksgiving. adding he is really excited to remodel his kitchen in time for the holidays. but if republicans control the senate there's little hope for a progressive pipedream of cabinet picks. so who is old joe go to pick? and will he go with stained maple or gray formica? for the more modern look? [laughter] what you think christian for cabinet picks? who is going to be the shocker?
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jeff flake is jeff lately to be treasury secretary? [laughter] >> there's an old old tradition part i don't know how far back this tradition goes, but people are trying to choose him the party to serve their administration. i don't think donald trump attempted, people will try to do this. think for obama he had chuck and his administration for a period of time. i don't expect biden to try. but any republican who wants to run for office again as a republican i think is very unlikely to take that job. just look at some like john huntsman party accepted the role as ambassador to china. big job i then tried to come back and run as a republican for president. he did not redo very wellin that role. kennedy: in utah he lost his primary. in utah operate seven kevin when the prop of the strata democrat administrations they really have no friends. i don't who anyone is trying to fool. what would john kasich do other than be constantly short cheated and shamed?
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>> is a good points. to christians but you have five gates is a holdover from the bush administration, chuck hagel boyhood at transportation for it will be interesting i think he saw a number of prominent republicans as you said. >> betsy is probably going to get the boots most likely. they want an educator in that spot. i cannot blame them for that it's best with joe biden as the first lady. it will be interesting to see the president-elect wants eight cabinet that is as diverse as this country. i think one of the interesting things will be if he takes a cue from justin trudeau in canada. kennedy: region i would take too many cues from justin trudeau. [laughter] civic just that there is an equal number of women cabinet officials i think be really groundbreaking for any initiation going forward. kennedy: jim what do you see? >> the joke is on you guys but a lot of people do not know this but corn pop was a republican.
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[laughter] honestly love the outcome of this election so much in terms of how slim the majorities are because it means every single person who sold out to the establishment hopes of getting a cabinet job can't get it. like elizabeth warren, bernie sanders-think biden had the goods but they are forced off the stage with the assurance they would get something in this administration. and there is no way they are getting paid like elizabeth warren to be treasury secretary? does a better job being a spokesperson for 23 and me. there is no chance she's getting that gig and neither is bernie. he's going to be a white house walmart greeter. has told debbie the secretary of everything. [laughter] >> he's going to do nothing. and i do love that i do like that. i take some comfort in that. >> well we will see. we talked about the top of the show we will see how these georgia states go because you know lindsey graham and mitch mcconnell, kristen had signaled the matter who president-elect biden puts up
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they will probably confirm them. get some real moderates in the republican caucus who are not just going to rubberstamp the no-no's. kristen. >> yes if you are president-elect biden and you'd rather have one the chamber of commerce of your party he would have the senate over than the house. there's something to go to the senate with judicial conversations or cabinet, there are a number of folks the democratic party who will really clamoring for a lot of big progresses departed this administration. they did not get the electoral mandate to do that. is a mandate to not beat donald trump and that is about it. his cabinet positions already chief of staff that being announced tonight that as a signal he is not going to be given like it seems to come into much to the left but even in positions that are not senate. i'm glad you brought that up. i think in many ways a republican senate actually gives joe biden cover.
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before today's veterans day and listen to this incredible story. with all made some wild promises after one too many at the pub. but this one is top shelf. 19671 new york city veteran volunteered to take a ship to vietnam to hand-deliver beers to his neighborhood friends who were serving on the frontline. it is since been the greatest
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beer run ever produced going to be a major motion picture very soon. and tonight the beer man himself, u.s. marine corps lance corporal and author of the book the greatest beer run ever, john chick donahue. welcome too the show chick. >> good evening thank you kennedy. kennedy: this is an incredible thing. you are with your friends and neighbors it docs in 1957. twenty-eight guys in your neighborhood it already lost their lives in vietnam. a bunch of your buddies were over there. how did you get beer from new york city to vietnam? >> i was a merchant seamen actually i'd been in vietnam twice before. i never left too the port spirit i knew i could get there if there was a ship going there. i was in new york and as you said november of 67. so i took the addresses of a half a dozen guys, went down to the union with the shipping and the first ship up there was the ss drake victory which
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was an old victory ship world war ii part is that the ammunition jump in new jersey. it could only been going to meet vietnam. kennedy: it was a transport ship that a been refurbished for it. we were looking for tommy collins, kevin mcluhan, rick duggan and bobby tapas. you did not have addresses he did not have the internet. so how did you find these guys pabst blue ribbon, schaefer and wrangell. how did you find in vietnam didn't have addresses there are no geographical in vietnam. there were military addresses. so charlie company first italian, first marine division or first airborne or whatever. that is the addresses i had. and i actually found the first two, they were mps with a patch that match the outfit that collins was in.
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he was the first guy i found. kennedy: and how happy was he to see you? it is one thing to say wonder guys get home we've got to give them a big welcome. it is something completely different to see your friend and neighbor there, beer in hand. how did he react? >> well, he was surprised to say the least. maybe he would describe it as shocked. he asked me what i was doing there a couple of times. i told him i came over to bring you a beer. and to salute you. the guys back in the neighborhood, they support you. we are behind you and we thank you for your service, or something like that. is not a common phrase then. before you actually, could have easily died because you're caught up in the offensive. you were in an enemy fire fight with one of your buddies. and a motorcycle you are writing on, the driver got shot and killed.
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>> that is a mistake. i don't think he was killed. he was shot and a leg. unless he bled to death they took him away in a swiss red cross pickup truck to the field hospital. so i don't think he died. i don't know where that came from. that was a misinterpretation of the story. spiller will thank god he didn't. and thank god you didn't. you were able to reunite with these four guys in vietnam. it is incredible story. it is tragic because a lot of the guys there, when they came home they did not have that warm welcome. so it is a beautiful thing part i'm so glad your story will now be a big movie, chip thank so much for your time. >> connected to fellas names? but was killed will i was over there. he was on my list, richie reynolds i never got to see him before he died. and joe mcfadden who was shipped home and one more comment tommy was killed and 67 before i got over there.
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before the new yorker has now fired writer jeffrey toobin for tubing off during their company zoom call. boy i bet tonight he feels like a jerk. [laughter] get a hold of yourself jeffrey. you have a red-handed perv. this is a topical storm. topic number one. get the door. it is on fire. taking some heat for igniting in flames. we call in hundreds of thousands of digital doorbells as reports of spontaneous combustion and property damage. the good news is you can watch it all from your phone. and in the rings defense the doors were singing, on baby, light my fire. ring said it was just a glitch and they never should've partner with dominion voting. customers can find out if there devices defective by logging onto the ring website. unfortunately one eighth of the time the website will also
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light them on fire. the ring company is more like -- make at least the camera it's a hot take. the doorbell sold for $100 each. but you have to be dumb as a doorknob to buy one now. sounds like they're about to have a fire sale. the customer bases going up in flames. ring is owned by amazon who benefits if all your things are destroyed. thank goodness i fire department prime. it will be there by tomorrow. topic number two. bass pro shop in missouri is being sued by louisiana seafood company for not buying enough alligator meat. and you thought your ex-wife was a ball buster. yep, big pops fresh louisiana food claims bass pro shop agreed to by 600,000 pounds of gator meat. it only bought 283,000 pounds. when asked for, the outdoor chain said see you later alligator.
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big pops is asking for a judge for some gatorade, claiming they lost $75000 in the cold-blooded deal. plus the smell is never going to come out of their minivan. they never should've store the left over 3000 pounds and there. on the bright side they've got enough alligator meat to last a while. crocodile. gator skin boots they can make gator skin floors. talk about scaling down. topic number three. while practicing for the masters in augusta, georgia, golfer hit an incredible hole-in-one by skipping his ball across a water hazard, watch this. before he shot a double eagle by literally dousing a ball off of two eagles parties currently since gossip, arizona. betty learned to play golf in his own city of atlanta. his handicap is 15.
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above sea level. oh my god look at that. that is insane. instead of yards easily golfer who measures the course in leagues. i don't think he cheated. but after the shot the referee did say there is something fishy about that ball. said his favorite course to play is in spain. and his favorite time to play golf is high tide. golf is normally a water sport. but i did hear that tiger woods did quite a bit of motor boating in his day. courtesy of some perkins waitresses. remember that story? that was fun. the master starts tomorrow and goes to the weekend just in case you want to tune in. i'm not really golf and myself. but whatever floats your vols. i will be right back.
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kennedy: thank you so much for watching the show tonight. and thank you 12 the veterans who are watching. i have to say some of my very favorite people on earth are those who fought in the uniform and did it for our freedom. and then came back, loving liberty more than before. those libertarians are semi- very favorite to talk to because they know of what they speak. and thank you all so much for your service for you can foment twitter an instagram at kennedy nation. on facebook kennedy fbn, e-mail kennedy fbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow the show guy benton,
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