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♪. lou: joining us here tomorrow texas attorney five joining us here tonight texas attorney general ken paxton election whistleblower from wayne county michigan. please notice for that. thanks to being with us. good night from west palm beach. kennedy: the trump campaign is down but they are not quite outspread it is the timex presidency. they have taken the licking but they keep on ticking. and today they vowed to go all the way to the supreme court to win the election. moments ago the president fired the top cyber security official who vouched for this year's election security. and it comes as we learn thousands of missing ballots. but after 40 lawsuits and a half a dozen states of that change election results? increasingly the answer is no. and here's why. georgia secretary of state supports in the last two days officials have discovered more than 5000 uncounted ballots
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into counties. two. were told they were on hard drives but belted the crooks. that is not cool. i don't care who they voted for, that's not good, locket of georgia. team trump was quick to jump on the news as proof of democratic shenanigans. the secretary of state is a republican he said the newly found ballots on not change the outcome there. i'm in pennsylvania today the present private attorney, our friend rudy giuliani, compact rudy. he tried to block the state from certified election results there. he led it was a democratic conspiracy probably cease then on evidence is only in court because three of the presidents attorneys have dropped out of the case rate and the scepter and the pennsylvania supreme court throughout one of the truck campaigns cases where the claimed republicans were not allowed to watch the ballot counting. so it's not looking real good in the keystone states. but is there a chance this will all miraculously turn around in favor of our 45th president?
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darting middle pennsylvania republican congressman, attorney and former district judge, guy reschenthaler. that is that right? >> please call me guy. >> i love guy. so are you a believer? do you believe the president is going to turn this around starting with your state? >> well kennedy weather turns it around or not, i know one thing and that is this. the president is exhausting his legal options. before they are exhausting. [laughter] >> is also trying to make sure every legal vote is counted. the operative word is legal. this is in the legal process. in the constitutional framework. al gore did the same thing 20 years ago in 2000 when he fought for 30 some odd days and went to the supreme court twice. so let's let this process play out. and candidates import for two
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reasons. whether or not it changes the result of the election. versus it got to do something about the narrative there was no fraud but we know that's not true there was fraud. there are over thousand affidavits saying they were fraud. it's important to show the american people that there is some fraud in our election system. and two, what's very important living forward, we have got to put the democrat operatives on notice that we know what they are doing. and that they will be held accountable moving forward. kennedy: so there are democrats that claim their publican sites are the exact same thing is happening but i don't know if that's true. i don't know how widespread the fraud is. i tend to believe that it is not as widespread as people who were defending the president claim. i think there is weirdness, think there was weirdness and many states and counties. i think that's unacceptable. i don't think that unacceptability is tied to this presidential race. i think the president should have had a few more, fewer
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unforced airs and maybe he could've gotten more votes. and that would've helped him sail to victory. it does not appear to be the case. especially in close cases including washington, georgia, pennsylvania is less close. compared to florida florida had five or 37 votes. pennsylvania had 78000. it's a bigger margin breaks correct this is going to come down to the wire. kennedy: not much of a wire. >> we have a constitutional question for the supreme court of pennsylvania unilaterally extended the voting. three days after the election. the reason we wanted to be in there watching those belts be counted as we did want those belts to get cold meals with the legal ballots of the belts that came in on election day. but candidate, it's so important because every time a dead person votes. which we know happened. every time someone votes illegally. kennedy: it's a miracle. >> it dilutes the legal votes. whether it's republican or democrat.
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kennedy: let me ask you a question. if dead people vote, it poisons the entire voting pool? >> at sidley dilutes a legal votes. kennedy: what does that mean? see max if you and i votes, obviously we are live in presumably voting legally. if someone votes that is dead or illegal it dilutes our vote meeting our vote means less statistically. saltwater's on the legal votes. that's white so important. and kennedy let's talk about perception. in 2016 russia interfered in the election break we know the conspiracy theory pushed. but that perception tainted the trump administration in the first term. we've got to stop perception there's voter fraud. let's fight it out in the corporate let's make sure democrats have transparency in the secretary of state shows transparency and voting. let's put to bed the issue of fraud. kennedy: let me ask you this. it seems either could be
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issues with the voting machine, clearly as we are saying and george into counties and the like whoops, their memory cards and i don't how they were uploaded, what see daisy. also you have some issues with some of the paper ballots. so what do you do? what is your suggestion for not only transparency, but for systems that are reliable and trustworthy. if you can't trust paper ballots and you can't trust machine voting are going back to throwing rocks and a bag? which i am fine. >> hopefully doesn't go to throwing rocks in the bag. that goes back to paper less susceptible to fraud. it was the democrats in 2016. it does take a long time to count but it did on the issue of missing memory sticks of algorithms in the system. i'm not saying that happened this time. but the perception is. kennedy: do you know what the word to that is al gore, al gore don't trust it.
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>> look at the end of the day we've got to make sure people have faith in our election system break that is the heart of a democracy. so what are the democrats hiding when they don't fight this in the court and show transparency? there's truly nothing to hide. this should be welcoming these challenges. we will not have an star at this election. kennedy: i don't have a problem with challenges. i don't fault people forming distrustful of government systems. that's the basis of my political philosophy. but in all these places i'm also a fan of federalism, cleanup states. congressman guy thank you very much. i push it your time. >> thank you kennedy. kennedy: meanwhile republicans in georgia have a message for progressives. stay the heck out of our state and our election. and the reason is fantastic. and new report claims californians are ready to travel or move to the peach state to possibly vote in the upcoming runoff. but george's republican secretary of state has morning
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for democrats contemplating such a move, watch this. roll up boys. >> people think they can just come into an election break you have to have specific intent to stay here, stay put, put down roots and become a georgian. we are going to prosecute that point we are going to work in concert with our attorney general pretty punk out notice to that same effect. that would be voter fraud. that is a severe penalties up to $100,000 fine, ten years in prison. kennedy: dank i would love to go to georgia just about the election for very but a gatsby can't because i cannot afford ten years. is that enough of a deterrent to keep these kooky counties out of the peach state customer types county panels here begot townhall editor katie pavlich. look who is the middle, the man is writing articles for the "new york post" left and right. reason editor at large and the podcast award-winning host matt welch. i would also cut the end of
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democracy author and democrat pollster, doug schoen is back. thank you for it inviting us into your living room, literally done. >> i'm happy to be here. kennedy: i'm happy to be here as well per the stock of us on these transactions. a lot of these are being thrown out. there member of the trump legal team who are quitting. biden is up how long does this go on? you heard what congressman guy said. if the clean things up. what are we doing here? i love proxies i just what to know what we are doing. >> will i can't say how long this would go on. i guess the answer is when the court cases run out. you continue to pursue this election. it's absolute true. the elections are run by local
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counties, local governments. so places like pennsylvania you can take it upon the republican state legislature to hold these localities accountable bypassing a number of election laws on the local level to cap out faster, to get rid of machines that are malfunctions, et cetera. it really does come down to what local authorities are going to do when it comes to their elections. now the federal level can do things like protect elections and infrastructure work with steak for cyber attacks. when it comes to how these places function, anna kratz in charge of these localities are the ones who are responsible for all the chaos we are seeing play out. or losing votes. >> that doesn't help any of these processes. matches talk about georgia. now georgia we talked about on the show many times. georgia, that is the alamo for my taxes. so democrats are going to try
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and throw california into the state because california does not want them anymore. they're like no, thank you very much for not playing that game. the tens of millions and already poured in and were not campaign will they do much affect the outcome of these two georgia senate runoffs? >> sure as senator beto o'rourke. it really helped out on that vanity fair cover boy captured the imaginations. it's a great peace the "new york times" today or yesterday talking like 180 million-dollar elections that absurd amount of money. imagine the ads that would buy? please make anyone who is buying those ads thinking they can unseat susan collins go away. i hate her, but for her anyway. and californians, if you are in california i'm in california we went democrats
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to improbably win in georgia. here's what you do. let republicans to talk. putting your first guest, thanks for showing up it made the show better. rb clowning themselves for their absently becloud in themselves in georgia the two senate candidates are going after the republican secretary of state. >> i don't understand it. >> i will absently explain it to you. it's a truth to the republican party for far too long. because the politicians are scared of the voters. they are scared with the voters believe. they are listing heavily towards the conspiracy theories that the president of the indicted states is in mouthing and retreating on a regular basis. we have to call it that because that is what it is people. they're going to court every day of the judges are laughing at them. don't watch what rudy giuliani did in the court today. your show is a much better
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venue for him. >> really can't fail on the show. everywhere else. alright doug i've got to bring doug and were running out of time. i heart you match. but doug bring it home. >> i think what matt said his most important, kennedy, is democrats do best and they shut up and listen to republicans. because republicans are the main reason democrats have a main reason they went to or two of those runoffs. i don't think we need to bring voters impaired i think we need to lower our voices and amplify rudy and the republican will do just fine paced back republicans are saying we need to amplify aoc and chuck schumer. because they are helping the republican cause. and you know what, think you're absolutely right party think georgians want to talk about issues that georgians have and how they will be represented in the united states senate. and i want to talk about
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kennedy: burn it down friends. do a facebook and twitter faced lawmakers on capitol hill today. senators wanted answers about censorship of the press. this is what they got instead. >> senator, we certainly do not design the product in that way. spherical add to this conversation, most of the research suggests the vast majority of people do not perceive or experiences the service as addictive. sue eck i do think like anything else these can be addictive? kennedy: you are a wizard harry. once we translate that into a known human language we should be able to tell you what it all means. but in the meantime, should we trust these interstellar weirdos with their mass communication?
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and should lawmakers bother trying to interpret them? the party panels back. katie pavlich, matt welch, and doug schoen. here's what restaurants about the hearings. i know too much about jack dorsey. he meditates in our day, he only eats one meals usually lean fish for it he has light is workspace. it is from a company called sonic space is good for the skin it's antiaging. and he drinks himalayan salt water for breakfast. [laughter] what is wrong with them? i have here about that allegation as well. my biggest disappointment today with the hearing is that none of the senators asked them why they don't have an edit button yet on twitter. i mean that is most important part of what we needed to learn today. but on a serious note, look i think what the senator said about the government coming and trying to regulate this improbably making it worse is probably true.
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there are serious issues with these big tech companies how much power they have, what they are doing, whether they are misleading consumers by saying they're not a publisher. but then today of jack dorsey from twitter going on and on about how they evaluate policies and make decisions that are editorial decisions when you make them a publisher. but they are dealing with the addiction question which congress is gone after a number of countries in the past for getting consumers addicted to their products. it's not just about the publisher question anymore predict trying to go at them for main number of different angles. whether they will be successful in getting to goal of fairness i'm not sure considering big government usually does not do a very good job of regulating these things. in a way that makes it a fair playing field for everybody not one or the other. kennedy: and the digital realm appeared to selleck talk radio from the '90s. it's not one side versus the other. we are in such a postmodern phase of our communication
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digestion matt that the free-speech implication of trying to apply fairness here, is staggering. what are your thoughts? >> it can't spread it can't be done for that's where the biggest problem the social media companies right now is us. here talking on the panel but certainly politicians. too many people who are very online having discourse they are begging them to be sensors. all day long. are you combating russian disinformation? are you making for this not islamic terrorism? are you making sure they're not doing this? they want, they are begging these guys to play sensor. when they play sensor and very imperfect way that has her political biases, puts their thumb on the scale for this or for that. another congress is getting involved want to rollback sections of law that they have never read. and clearly do not understand in a way, shape or form for it are choosing willfully such as
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senator ted cruz and those who have law degrees, it's a bad place we are in right now. the best part about it is technology creates new companies and new places. we act as if facebook and twitter going to last forever. kennedy: that is what i said on the five today party all you have to do is listen to a 15 year old talk about social media to know these companies are doomed. you do not need ted cruz or elizabeth warren, doug schoen, what we need to do? >> i think the answer for congresses do no harm, kennedy. as a democrat who believes there's an affirmative role for government, i vote reluctantly but assertively have to agree with matt and katie. which is this is an area for the government to stay out of regulating. and i really feel that the level of a bias that creeps and. frankly it's bias from the left more than the right. but when i see it goes against
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omnipod. kennedy: progressives are angry defensive babies who lurch in the democrat party has essentially imploded within establishment presidency. joe biden paid just enough lip service to the bull horned pintos to finally get himself in the oval office with her help. but promising radical economic
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transformation from the status quote moderate is like telling your portly girlfriend, no baby look great in white pants. bernie sanders has been spending like a disneyland teacup at the notion his socialistic ideas are palatable and mainstream. when really they are toxic, expensive and unpopular once you let the wedding guests know it is achish bar. today these squabbles are hissy fitting about joe biden's latest appointments. just wait till bernie sanders is stuck in no man's land as a moldy independent of the minority caucus with no cabinet position. will bernie be the next labor secretary? only if he starts taking notes in a lamaze class. i will bet you a crisp 100 that he will not be part of the biden administration. just as democrats want to be mouth pieces, senator richman who has been tapped for public outreach, a fossil fuel who hawk? what does that mean? they basically deb future counselor to the president
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steve machete eight corporative pill. so what did the stinky ingrates think of joe biden is actually going to do? placate them into silence with favors and wins until the truck next trump administration? democrats have been the loudest voices condemning progressivism. declaring the election and mandate against sadism crushed their majority. it will once again turned into a red gusher of the powerful continue to travel with people's money and liberty. and that is the memo. joe biden is not taking office with a lot of party unity. is her chance he brings democrats together was a riff just going to get worse. news analyst lawrence jones is here to break it all down. look your glasses i love them. >> thank you my friend. so far as democrat party? even aoc said last week that joe biden i would not be in at the same party in any other country but it's america so here we are.
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>> chose an interesting position. i was say the number one person he owes is elizabeth warren for staying in the primary. because of that bernie sander was not able to be elected. then he owes bernie sanders for rallying these progressives. but they're going to want something in return. the notion that the democrats can just push them away is nonsense. they are going to face primary after primary. look at corey bush coming out of missouri or bowman coming out of new york, inglewood been in congress for 20 plus years. they need these people. these people are not going away party talk about richman, he was going to face a primary as wellin louisiana. so the notion you can shoo these people way when they had the energy of the democratic party, they don't have the general election type voters energy. but as far as the party they are leading the cause. kennedy: and that is what republicans are saying for that's what kevin mccarthy said.
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democrats cannot make a move without aoc. you see of the establishment of people in the last couple weeks do their own postmortem for their sin no, these ideas the greener deal defund the police single-handedly cost seats for the majority party in the house. and now, it got nancy pelosi and others in leadership of house speaker democrats and do not leave to go join the biden administration. this could be very bad news for a very slim majority. you need to 18 to have the majority in the house. and they are in the low 220s because they are still counting votes. which is crazy to me. >> out havoc in trust government to do anything. i always say when they cannot even count votes for look the democrats are on the ropes. think that countries union for the civil war. i think we are robbing the country of this great debate of socialism, progressive policy. and what is the new conservative movement?
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a lot of the libertarians believe both parties are for big government. they just like the government when they are not in control. kennedy: exactly. >> but to think american is a see this debate. as it relates to aoc in her because, they don't care about losing. because they want generational change. so if they live some battles along the way, they are willing to sit it out to go to the next election. just like in texas for out caution my republican friends, celebrating and say oh we won it. you'll be just like georgia. they are claiming this on the ground, every single day trying to change hearts and minds for the start on the college campuses and their working every single day to make socialism sexy again. kennedy: you can put lipstick on a pig, you can stuff a broad put on a pagan say wow that pig has boobies, mildly aroused but it is still a pig with the stuff to brawl.
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>> and it's a nasty pig. kennedy: there 23218 -year-olds in georgia alone who could vote in the georgia senatorial runof runoff. those are the people, you're absolutely right. those of people they are targeting. i thought republicans are signing up a bunch of new people, are they not? they are signing voters up. they spent way too much time laughing saying it's utterly ridiculous. of course when you suggest the election was stolen from us that was done. that was wrong. but in the meantime she starred entire organization that focus on voter outreach. also a legal team to challenge vote as well. so will they were laughing at her, she helped turn that state blue. so it's going to be a competitive race. i don't think the democrats are going to win. this is become a nationalized race print think most voters sent a message they want divided government, they want to maintain a republican, is libertarians are celebrating as well. [laughter]
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super go georgia go vote. select people each alert georgi georgia. they said could still flip. kennedy: i'll never flip you off, lawrence thank you for being here appreciate your wisdom point of view. on tuesday at secretary of defense christopher muller, that's my daughter's teacher, announced the u.s. will withdraw thousands more troops from advanced while afghanistan by mid genera. as a president makes good on his promise to end they are waging against them. with republicans and democrats uniting on a common goal to keep our troops out of harm's way, watch. >> i think a precipitous drawdown and either afghanistan or iraq would be a mistake. >> 200 troops home but let's not bring them home in body bags. that is potentially what is going to happen if the president gets his way up with his own political timeline ahead of our national security. >> that of course center tammy duckworth worried the present
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is a bit hasty withdrawing from a 19 year war with no obvious purpose. so why is the war the only thing democrats and republicans can agree on customer during may now k fyi radio hosts veteran, kristine frazao is back. you look so dapper. we did not have a plan to get in, we did not have a plan to stay in. so we don't have a plan to get out so why should we get out? >> 20 lab bin laden getaways that await what here's the deal. i do agree that we had business there in november, december of 2001. i did not agree with the now let's make it a democracy and asked him to stop mutilating girls in the whole thing. i do think the guy before trope should've had a better plan. he'd only had eight years to do it. i think trump should had a better plan. right now it looks like he's moving out of an apartment
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that he's being evicted and he's leaving a dead cat in the ceiling tiles for the new people to deal with. that is what it seems like. native does not like the idea they were invited to the picnic. they were driven to the picnic, they did not even have to provide a car. now we just decided were done were going home. nato has a great points. you suddenly leave and you leave a vacuum. we arty know what happens when the soviets left in the late '80s early 90s. they literally left a vacuum. i think mitch mcconnell has a great points. i would say back to him you guys had 19 years to put every speech of the firebird about what your exit strategy. now you are complaining when the guys getting out. i think of trump back in june
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or july 7 getting out of afghanistan. that would've made a big dent with democrats. kennedy: what about james jeffrey who is basically fudging the numbers for the president sake gap for getting people out, knowing to see here. and then admitting to a shell game just moving people around. and keeping the troop level static. should he be prosecuted? lying about the number of americans deep on the ground in syria. it doesn't matter whether not like the president or not. jeffrey was a note trump guy. rather lying by omission to trump about the real status of american troop levels in syria. if you did that and uniform you'd be court-martialed, false report, dereliction of duty et cetera. the guy did 50 of service denies states is great he worked for presidents he
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disagreed with. but then along comes a guy just things should not be told the truth because he likes the outcome. jeffrey likes the outcome i like it too. but a president must be able to count on advice from the professional. you know what, gotta tell you. at this would've been uniform he would've been prosecuted is bad juju very bad juju. kennedy: series reporting their shooting at planes right now. what is this to to that little biosphere? >> nothing but poon told to get out of his way the really and's for bombing more. basically more chance for syrian air defense to show how incompetent they are. kennedy: fun. telling us how the world works one at a time. coming up are you planning to travel or see relations for thanksgiving? is her way to do it safely question it probably not.
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kennedy: hey, going anywhere from for thanksgiving? just kidding. mostly they're probably staying home. but for those who choose to travel to it safely? today united airlines can take a free testing program. the airlines edits and cues in the use of disinfectant for many airport terminals in the coming weeks. but with covered cases surging in many states in vexing months away is their safe waits for you to see grandma on turkey day? the party panel has returned. katie pavlich, matt welch, doug schoen. acadia will start with you. are you traveling? if not can you tell us what you can do to improve your safety standards? >> well i will not be traveling. however there are some perks to this pandemic. so when you are on a plane
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they no longer serve drinks. but if you have hand sanitizer sometimes it smells like tequil tequila. you can get your fix that way. [laughter] you drink before you drink hand sanitizer? know you walked it into your aura seeing if you like the old to eight days of leisure travel instead of crazy travel per the other thing to don't get too annoyed when you go to the airport and they held the stickers they paid for on the floor and on the jetway that say please leave some space, 6 feet in between the next passenger. here getting out of playing with all of these people. that means nothing. >> exactly. you're probably going to be given naked hugs in the bathroom after a few rounds of your own concoction in your backpack allegedly. kennedy: matt welch iphone quite a bit as i know you have in the last few months. i have to say planes are a lot cleaner than grocery stores. they clean planes for now on
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united them all sorts of videos about healthy are teaming with the cleaning clinic clorox have electrostatic sprayers and giving the planes a good rub down. they give you alcohol wipes to clean your own seat with. i feel pretty good about it. >> everyone sits like frankenstein. or the money. you are in your chair cut usurer eyes to look around. everyone is sort of like grab here. i'm glad katie brought of drinking. because the biggest shock you can kinda prepare for the not been booze on the plane as savage as that is, but it is the airports. so when those of us who are responsible, kennedy, shook five hours early at the airport as we do, there is nothing pray there are no margaritas there for you. all of them are closed. this is terrible. kennedy: sorry you're such an amateur and did not get here self a couple of pocket bottles to take on the plane. >> i should've learned more
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from our trip to yankee stadium that is true. kennedy: i may or may not a second water ball full of to tequila into yankee stadium. [laughter] [laughter] i'm sorry doug. bring this up intellectual notch or two. [laughter] >> for those who think that they might have missed halloween, i would urge them to see me flying wearing a face shield, goggles, maybe two masks, and looking like even more of a clown that i perhaps normally do. that is my way to trident safely get to see my 94-year-old mother. and i'm sticking sticking to it. kennedy: god bless her. i know when you are there you it we will responsible for the promise that the air travel but you are touching everything pre-to stop touching thing and spray your hands. >> i'll take that is good
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advice and do just that. kennedy: don't touch her face. he will is as beautiful touchable faces. that is a minor advice i can give to you. just use your brain. use little personal responsibility, be safe, don't be in a whole don't give the flight attendants a hard time. and no more free hugs in the men's room. sorry fellas. aren't you guys are amazing. happy thanksgiving early. great to see you all. i'll see you very soon. >> i look forward. so for me to it. topical storm is next, stay with us. save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
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the tiktok container. reminds me of the good old days in times square with the people shows. boy did i make a lot of nickels back then. i know why they case santa with his nose dripping for on the plus side the kids can't smell the cheap vodka on santos of breath. and special thanks to christmas carol for wiping down the glass that's often smudge with the yuka's of sniveling children. or is it cdc calls it covid compliant. also santa tends to fog it up when the hot moms walk by their lululemon's. my gosh, good thing the scope is long. this is the worst aquarium i've ever seen. a lot of kids think if santa is on sale this year. they think this is a retail display. kids are so innocent, how? you and i could take one look at this guy know for sure he is indeed for sale. i'll give you 2500.
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topic number two, come home with meat that meant. the sheriff's department in florida let the dogs out after work i suspect refused to stop for the police. and then attempted to flee on foot spirit hears the body cam video. oh boy, no, no this really came back to bite him but he should never stolen a car was so much bacon in his pocket. i've not seen a carjack or like this since i got a ride from jeffrey toobin. zoom in with toobin, pretty good show. the poor dog is trying to find a bone. is the youngest officer on the force at six but he actually used work highway patrol. he never knew what to do when he caught a car. i think he misunderstood when a supervisor promising feedback. response democrats are calling to defang the police. topic number three.
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amazon is launching amazon pharmacy. a delivery service and will send prescription drugs right here door. ironically my ups guy is already my drug dealer. that is one stop shopping. amazon says it's a great opportunity to offer new product bundles like half off when you diabetes medication. or a free download with antidepressants. i don't have to move a muscle to treat your restless leg syndrome print gift giving is that a bit easier. already put valium on my wish list. don't expect a thank you for a few weeks because i will be in the cloud. what? amazon medicines a bit available and caplets droplets and suppositories if you'd like a different user experience. beware some products may be even though marijuana is not what you're getting when you order a fire stick. topic number four, let's get a fire stick that sound like fun. my group of federal judges in texas have a musical parity of
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