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with us, candace owens, congressman devin nunes among our guests tomorrowing. be with me on that. follow me on twitter, facebook kennedy: every day more missing ballots. curiously found and every night a new conspiracy is born. democrats are not doing for much help of the transparency. it's no wonder a whopping 68% of republicans think the whole election was rigged. that is not good news according to reuters. the absence of any hard evidence or real smoking gun, you know i'm a second amendment advocate. how do we uncle ring this bell? and fix one of the most important parts of our
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democracy, our ability to choose our leaders. it has to start soon or we are into deeper yogurt than a dairy. for more than two weeks president trump is been claiming the election stinks to high heaven and it was stolen from him hurt his been online every day tweeting the great state of michigan with those being far greater than the number of people who voted. may not certify the election, the democrats cheated big time and got caught. they would not let republican poll watchers into the counting room was unconstitutional. and sometimes, my favorite, i won the election. today fox and friends white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany echoed those claims and more. >> there were three groups of ballots and counted in georgia amounting to his nearly 6000 votes per gift 2034 pages of sworn affidavits in michigan one county alone alleging agree just misconduct bipolar workers pushing back observers.
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their allegations of fraud in there. their allegations in pennsylvania. so far here's the problem, officials and off at this states that nothing is legit. the election was most secure in u.s. history. so why did the stories and theories about a cricket election process? and how do we as a nation, how do we get over this hump? it is hump day but still coming come on man. the host of 7:00 p.m. on the fox news channel martha maccallum is back. martha you look like you have a glorious halo of wisdom. >> brought to buy christmas lights. think they're actually election lights will leave them up to christmas and probably easter up history is any guidance. before they go from red to blue depending on the county. you have 68% of republicans saying they think the election was rigged. and the way i see it, this is a really close race for president. and it could've gone either way. do you think that if the
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stories were reversed. and the president were only ahead by 12000 votes in georgia, 73000 votes in pennsylvania, do you think democrats would have a similar reaction and similar skepticism? >> i think they would. in fact i think we heard them preparing for that. hillary clinton said joe biden should concede the election under absolutely no circumstances. she felt that she had made a mistake and kind of worked on that, the excuses why lost for over four years. i think we are not going to get back to a point where people have any legitimacy or trust in the system, sadly. the numbers you just read are disturbing. we grew up in a country that we believe we can trust these things in. he's here about rigged elections, they were in countries far away, not here in the united states. it's something we take very seriously. but really, what has to happen, i asked ron mcdonald this tonight the head of the
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rnc. you think of the present had one michigan the same discrepancy she would've wanted to bring them up as well? and to make sure people knew that although we one, still want people to know that in some of these counties that does not match up and that is a problem. you need to improve the system. the ship by and from both sides, the winner and the loser singlet there is some sloppiness, clerical errors is what they call it. i note kayleigh mcenany and others say it's much stronger than that. let's kick the tires on this thing but let's get it working better, let's have a national voting system that is as smart as your phone is and recognizes who you are. kennedy: it's not a national voting system if it's different sheet states choose different systems which they can, don't you agree that they have to do something? they have to have some sort of an explanation for how things went badly and admit that. but then at the same time say we are going to do these four things. we are going to do them and big metropolitan areas and
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swing states were also going to do them in rural counties. so no matter what you do whether it's a and or voting in person, you know that your vote will be counted. and it will not be changed there will be integrity in the system. but how did they do that? select the michigan canvassing issue less site was turned into a complete debacle. they started calling each other awful names, races, you name it, everything in the book to these two individuals on the republican side were not ready to certify the vote there. and one of the points made by the gop canvasser as he said we have about the same number of counties where the numbers weren't matching up in the primary. and democrats were all upset about it. but now this time they want to certify it when it's at the vat exact same level of not matching. that is a problem. the other issue of the signatures on the envelopes, i don't know about you but when i sign my name on one of those ipad things, it's just like a
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scribble. if you are at the grocery store, if you sign it on a document you will do it carefully. i talked to someone from nevada tonight columnist where he had nine volunteers basically let him show them how he would write their name. and then they copied it onto their ballot because he wanted to do it legally. they still sign their own ballots that they didn't copying the way he wrote today. eight the nine got to the syste system. kennedy: i believe it. i think sometimes the signatures for groceries is a little archaic. who is going to check it. >> and no one that's only going whatever. kennedy: briefly go to electronic voting or biometrics or something like that they're going to be claims at some corporate overlord owns all of this stuff and whatever his or her whim is there going to shift votes with the push of a button or a hack of a machine. and that also is
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counterproductive. last question. i know you talked to a lot of people in the trump administration, how are they feeling collectively at this point about the president's chances for overturning the results thus far? two i think it's up and they talk about very gingerly at this point. i think that there is sort of an increasing acceptance that the numbers are not really persuadable at this point. that the path is not very clear. there is no clear path. but i think there is also a strong feeling that it has been two weeks. we have had longer periods than this were these things have been under scrutiny. no one doubts of the united states is going to continue, that we are going to have an inauguration on january 20 of that will happen. on one side of the equation you've got people who are hysterical about what's going on. about the scrutiny of some of these votes. and on the other you have people who want to see a better system. i think that is the most virtuous elements at this
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point. the desire to make a cause of this so that it gets attention and people talk about the kind of things we are talking about right now. kennedy: that's right. when their candidate wins the future everyone will feel better about that. martha maccallum thank you so much. the president is fighting for his future and a few slew of states for george is poised to finish its election audit and certify the results by the end of the week. the president is calling it meaningless on twitter because it lacks signature verification. meanwhile the trump campaign and $3 million in recaps into wisconsin counties. fighting lawsuits in pennsylvania, nevada, michigan. the uphill battle the president has secured his vote we will wi win. is that just talkers or path or victory to the president? here to discuss is attorney and fox news contributor, emily compangno. welcome back emily. let's talk about this a little bit. which state wins the award for the most screwed up?
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>> what polaroid talking about? look i think they can all win in certain areas. but i will say that in terms of the rhetoric that you've been talking about appointing up the president's tweets it would behoove him moving forward if he would tone it down. and if you'd focus that rhetoric on the american people. voter irregularity and database irregularity is not the same thing as human error. and that is not the same thing as fraud. that is not the same thing as a lot of other things that are being lumped in together in the president's rhetoric that i do think is unfortunately keeping the eye off the ball. kennedy: so if the president because you and says i love you on the fine would you join him on the legal team? >> i am happy right here. before you did join the presidents legal team but which a strategy be in order to be a little more successful with some of these various lawsuits that have been filed. because a number of them, as
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you know have been dismissed. >> i would suggest a four-part strategy. first i would trim, i would focus on a handful of actions that are sorted in short is much as they could be to victory. and a handful of -- out keep my eye on and focus on election integrity for 2024. that is a people care for this point. with about matter? does it matter? and how can they ensure that it doesn't will. the third thing is i would suggest being honest. then the ultimate form, if their goal form is actually congress, i would be honest about that. and the fourth and final thing i would suggest is leading a legacy of a winning and being a sore loser. what i mean by that is you know i am the first opponent to reserve your right too a case in court. that i am always a proponent of every american utilizing the court system of course. but i also than there is a difference between that and
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also peppering and shooting your way, blasting to the wall and seeing what sticks. right now there is a measure of fatigue we are seeing only in the court system but in the american people that i think of my strategy was deployed where there is actually again emphasis on election integrity, he would do well by that. keep in mind there's a whole host of cases and actions that were filed before the election. and they were challenging these changes that were being made as a result of the colored pandemic. and as a result of the democrat party action that were filed. there's that bucket. then there's bucket post election that sought to nullify the results in keeping with some of those change rules the authority could change the rules, how those rules played out comment also how they were applied and were they applied fairly? i think it's important smooth moving four to ascertain these rules. make sure everything is kosher pre-but not necessarily in the weights playing out now which seems to not be effective and frankly won't work in the long
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run. kennedy: the way your talk but it's thoughtful it's more sophisticated approach. i think my best friend, rudy giuliani is being a little bit emotional and maybe he'll back on the show it apologized to me and talk about it. scott: you are breath of fresh air and ran light. thank you. she teed up beautifully as the president really going to run again in 2024? and is out this is leading to? if he does, when should he announce? and if he doesn't, who else should run on the republican ticket? my monologue and the panel coming up. your journey requires liberty mutual.
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kennedy: presidential politicking goes on way too long. so whoever wants to run in 2024 you better throw your some burro in the ring now. because even though were not done counting 2020 votes, it's almost already too late. if and when the president loses his legal challenges and joe biden invades the items, number 40 bible have to decide if he wants to be our grover cleveland and become on the second u.s. president to win nonconsecutive terms. there are rabid trump fans to keep the trump train rolling. and if in fact he decides to
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take another whack at it, he should announce as quickly as possible. he'll be -- the dreams of young floridians like marco rubio who received their electoral economic victories as roadmaps to the top job. governor desantis does not shut down his state, miraculously and more importantly he's managed to keep grandma live in the coffers for. marco rubio had this great little boots and fancied himself with a foreign policy who deserved another stab at the ultimate prize. he would be elbowed out of the way in short order by key party ted cruz who social media things include some pretty funny self application about a the zodiac killer. and proves the slant and unmanned sling of warlords shows he's prepared to win the right fight. it's hard to leave senator cruz with a second to last man standing, but the republican race comes down to last out, first and he is in solid shape.
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republican's are put off by the lincoln president and president trump, love the idea of nikki haley. she was mysterious and successful a south carolina government where she boasted manufacturing winds and confederate flag disdain. as un ambassador he was able to deliver some smart tough speeches, all are playing nice with the president, keeping the party together. should be a real threat against kamala harris. and the next nominee needs lady parts or resumes drawn better than jessica rabbit. mike pence, he is nice and lord knows i have a sock entrance soft spot for indiana politicians and winking at you mayor pete and dan quayle. but he is boring and uninspiring. get some moderates who are equally angered by him. mike pompeo was a no go. josh hawley smart and effective but unlikable. and rick scott needs sandwich and to take a number behind marco. i'm sure if the president decides to rerun he will be able to spark up the base.
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but a lot of these future rush more busts will fight to the political death to make sure the republican party is crafted in their image. they won't take a powder to make america trump again. and that is the memo. so how can the president leave the presidency with the best chance to reclaim it again in four years? admiral anybody in the gop have the stones to run against him? the party pounce back to break it down. that ought back to her for the first time for it let's have a party for the party panel. we have recent senior editor and author of great book called panic attack, get your now to stuffs docking's. robby soave is here. with that serve america's executive director and the proudest buckeye i know fox news contributor former obama spokes person, marie cliff fox news contributor in times opinion editor charlie hurt. welcome everyone. >> hi kennedy. so charlie already republican
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will start with you. if the president decides not to run in 2024, who do you like? >> i think if the president decides not to, it's kind of hard to say. because obvious of the first decision is whether president trump will think of running again. see 40 think he will? >> i think there's a very good chance that he would. these appeals do not work out for him. i think heat there is an extremely good chance he would run again. and the reason he would run again -- make inner monologue that's hilarious, you mention talk about the republican base. but of course the magic of trump is, people always talk about him appealing to the base, he was appealing to a base but it was not republican base. kennedy: amen >> he create a whole new base. kennedy: i will give you that base in-your-face. >> yes exactly. the trick for anybody going forward is how do you manage
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to engage that base as a paid agenda opposed to the old tire republican base which is very good at losing for a long time. kennedy: absolutely. marie that's a great point. make even the president runs in 2024 is going to have to craft a different coalition. in the meantime who runs the republican party? is it still president trump by default and sues alaska and the bathroom? >> i think so, kennedy. it will be interesting to see what he does after he goes back to florida. i've still be going to florida not new york. when joe biden was into the white house. it's going to go to georgia before then in early january to campaign for the senate candidates? it's going to take on the leader of the party or zero into angry tweet from his bathroom in florida inside the bathroom at the white house. we just don't know. kennedy: all those things are possible. they can start a network.
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he can start a network and run in 2024 pretty good going to victory to her and just have these big rallies which people would happily attend. and they would chance lock her up, lock him up, lock them up. they don't care everyone's getting kinky. at the list i gave you and i know you can disagree at the list. i know robby is going too. who gives democrats the most pause? >> also chuck could go to jail go bankrupt. there's a bunch of different things that can happen. on your list, the scariest person on your list for democrats i would say is probably nikki haley. because she is an accomplished governor's pro the trump administration official to come out of this administration i would say the least hated by the leftward out also named kristine elm, governor of south dakota tim scott he did not mention and also people like tom cotton. >> i didn't mention, i don't see pompeo having an impact i
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don't see tim scott having presidential aspirations right now. i think you already want to have a job in order to get the job. i could see tim scott the maybe vice presidential pick. i don't see him being the main guy. so robby thing i'm wrong about nikki haley? i think you're wrong about me being wrong. >> i like nikki a great deal. i have affection for some of people you mentioned i don't think have quite the residence and name recognition outside of people who were arty very interested in politics, very closely following the movement and what is going on. people like you and i talk about this kind of stuff on tv. i don't mike pence is boring, i get it. he's already been the vice president. that turned out to be a huge selling point for joe biden. they said he's boring, he's a has-been is not enthusiastic. his campaign was declared dead by people in the media, so many times over. they like the more interesting exciting progresses. he run the primary easily.
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i'm for all intents and purposes that means he's won the presidency. i think of trump himself does not run. he bites, i could see him staying in the limelight, running media are just holding rallies but not actively seeking the presidency. i would think pence or perhaps someone else named trump have a shot. kennedy: that they're going to keep going back to nikki haley is like a moonshot. we'll fight with the soviets right now who gets to be the first person with boobies to run the entire country? and i think you keep going back to nikki haley. but also she is tougher she's got foreign-policy credentials. she has executive experience. so we shall see. and then neil foster 2020 has set run on a libertarian ticket. >> i will write him if he doesn't. kennedy: rightly so. a running member every other position. right panel stay right there.
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face time or jail time. but, where you draw the line between common sense and covid kick in nasty status and. the party panel is back. charlie hurt, marie harf and robby soave. many of these governors will not. >> it's terrible part i get things are bad and they're likely to get worse it is not helping to threaten the police to break up small gatherings of people in their own homebrewed i'm sorry. the police bad to new cycles ag ago? did we decide to d militarized? it's crazy. it's one thing for the government to give out helpful guidance about what is relatively healthy or relatively safer. and to do those efforts. another to criminalize the basic human needs for social and physical contact.
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we're all tired people are all sick of this. we will get through this. we will get through the pandemi pandemic. but the infringements on our liberties may never go away at the government grabs so much power. sweetheart that's what associate justice warned of. that repercussions from covid could be very long-lasting. and marie, i know these are well intentions or well-intentioned rather. the governor of your home state, mike to winds at haley went to slow down not a shutdown. who do you think is going too far, marie? sue becker's about today we crossed a quarter of a million americans have died from covid. that is a horrible, horrible statistic to have. and every expert has told us, basically a few things. and mainly its focus on the fact that we have learned a lot about the virus since march. we know it is worse when
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you're indoors and said being outdoors. we know the majority of transfer right now and transmission is in people who are in smaller groups. not these huge gatherings but think it's safer. some people like mike dewine he is a republican. these governors and absence of guidelines of what they should do or trying to come up with things to keep their citizens live. kennedy: so you think we should have one-size-fits-all national guideline? >> yes there should be federal guidelines. these governors need guidance. they are coming up with it on their own. that is my every state has different travel risk constructions and that's confusing. that's not helpful. in the absence of that, each governors definitely trying to keep people live. not everything they are doing is perfect. but it is always the intention. kennedy: that is one of my least favorite words intention. that is how you get socialism is because of good intention.
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my other favorite word is compliance. absolutely it is, socialize and is well-intentioned. we are going to take care of people. we are so much better than you that we are going to help you because you are dumb. charlie will be like to say about helping? you can say whatever you want. >> no i cannot agree with you more. i think it's a pretty amazing watershed moment in politics for think the next 15 -- 20 years of politics in america is being defined right now by the reaction of politicians. right this second to this crisis. and it is a crisis. the american way is to look around that what is obvious. which is we've had lockdowns, we have had bad dates. it did not make the plague go away. we look at the advancements as marie points out, we know so much more about the plague today than we did six months
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ago. a plague we did not even know existed 12 months ago. it's pretty amazing the man but we have made. if you trust people as this whole of trust in the wisdom of people to judgment to take care of themselves as kind of but we are all about i think you will be rewarded. i think these politicians to eat is extraordinary, unrivaled unprecedented power to tell people they can't go to church and they cannot sit around a table and have thanksgiving dinner together. those politicians are going to pay a grievous price for it i look forward too what they deserve it. kennedy: people need something to look forward too. that's part of human nature. the desire to seek out joy and so much of that comes from fellowship and companionship. when you eat the panel
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returned to just a little bit. first up it's a big dinner that made gavin newsom a center. the governor of california has already apologized for attending a lavish meal that went against his own pandemic policy. what a jerk. we have photographic evidence revealing it's more hypocritical than we originally thought. here you can see a dozen softly lit socialites in the restaurant described as outdoor seating. that is a vague term that the glass doors were shut. here's a better look at the golden state governor and his shaggy unkempt mane. and another shot of him, they must have a new invisible masks. how great. get some of this on the states top doctors also in attendance. so you are out carrying the california governor do it they do go to french laundry? is back on the programming of the host of the fox news channel 9:00 p.m. saturday
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night steve hilton is here. you live in california district governor philly with the rage? >> i cannot even begin the amount of a rage. the rage builds every day as we get more and more revelation about just how hypocritical this was. i've been saying on twitter, just when you think we pit peak hypocrisy from the democrat lockdown leaders it gets worse. and everything he says about it turns out not to be true. he says it's alright as outdoors but it was not outdoors, the picture shows that. he goes on and on of these press conferences he called enjoying and relishing the limelight. masks, social distancing but there's not a mask insights. his own advice for thanksgiving, which has been widely unjustifiably around the country is where a mask during the thanksgiving meal. and put it on in between bites. where the mask in between those bites at the french laundry it's ridiculous.
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>> i do not fault anyone for going to french laundry. i've said this before, thomas if you are listening i would love to go to that restaurant because i hear the victuals and the wine pairings are succulent and delicious. i do have ages in between courses and it's like yum, yum, yum tiny bites. and then mask up, they did not do that. they did not have three households per then have california lawmakers tweeting their beautiful white sandy beaches of maui. >> it is unbelievable. and they are going on this trip to maui, lawmakers from california with lobbyists. and what they are discussing is how to reopen the economy. they just shut down for everyone else. it is just unbelievable. i totally agree with what charlie saying is you are going to have a real reaction to this in the years ahead. it is a defining moment.
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we can laugh about the hypocrisy but it goes is something very deep which you were just discussing. asic of the difference in our view of human nature. if you are a conservative or libertarian you trust people you're optimistic about human nature. think if you trust people him to the right thing. all these democrats all these left us are so pessimistic. you use the word manager behavior it's micromanaging. it was a behavior you do the real thing. and that philosophy is affecting everything now. i think they're going to be really punished for down the line. kennedy: amen. out what these idiots are going to do, god forbid, if there is another pandemic that is worse. because at that point when you really will need to have lockdowns, people are not going to listen to them. because guess what they do not trust individuals. we don't trust the government anymore. thank you gavin newsom and steve hilton i'll be watching a show sunday night, i love it thanks for coming back i appreciated. >> i'll see what the french
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laundry. kennedy: i wish for if you get a reservation i'll be your valet. i will drive you up and say oh my car broke down it just sit down for the six course meal at a bunch of wine. [laughter] i will talk to you, thank you. he's the best. speaking of the bridge, the british health secretary now he says he's open too mandatory covid vaccines in the uk. could that or should that happen here in these united states? should the vaccine be mandatory? what you think? we will discuss next. goals and . this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management.
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effectiveness. with that work in america? it is that even a good idea quest mark the party panel has a return, robby soave, marie harf, and charlie hurt. i'm going to be honest with you marie i do not think it should be mandatory. i know whatever we say in this segment people are going to be throwing stuff at booktv. and i can live with that. i think the vaccine's greats. i want people to take it. i do not think the vaccine should be mandatory. i know i probably hold the minority view, what you say marie? >> i think it's a quest with the government should mandate it. think there's a quest with the schools places of employment should mandated as well. as i did many times with other kinds of vaccine sprayed the challenge estimate public health perspective. nobody has the rights, because of their actions a take away someone else's help or god forbid their life. so with the vaccines, the more people who take it the more effective it is. and given this viruses upended our entire country, i think
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there should be -- is not mandatory a lot of compulsion to try to get people to take it. because this is how we get back to normal. kennedy: take eddie go to prison? we're going to hold you down, we are going to strapping down, we are going to administer to you? >> not like that. charlie's at problematic for you or deflect the torture chamber idea? >> any kind of mandate is terrifying to me. the way our country thrives most is on education and information. and when people are informed and educated about things, and we have successful products like a vaccine that work, that kind of thing, that is the best way to administer these things. but marie, i'm so glad to hear talk about these things that we should not be depriving other people of it.
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i hope that extends to people's earnings. when they make money in life, we should be relieving them of their earnings to pay for other people's stuff. >> charlie when you talk like that, a chorus of angels sings in my ear. i could hear nothing else. so much of your joy. robby soave there are people who feel unless everyone gets a vaccine we are not going to all be safe. so how do you do that unless you threaten people with fines and jail time if they don't take it? >> we should encourage people to take apart i will take it, i'll take it ten times. my opinion on as a kid say on my, straight into my veins, give it to me. but no, we should not. and by we the government should not mandated. you know if an apartment complex says if you live here we want you to have taken the vaccine, if kroger says to shop everyone to take the
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vaccine. i believe in freedom of association. those private entities can do that. but no, the government should aptly not mandated. on a practical level that would undermine sort of our fabric of social cohesion. i think you could actually have riots or something because of that. so no, the government can educate people to make it easier for them to take it if they want to. but do not hold them down and force it. that will be terrible. steve lawrence how much is going be word-of-mouth. i can see my mom said will helen got the vaccine and she said it didn't hurt at all. and she and marv are going to bermuda next week for a think this is great pretty think were going to go get it. and that is how it happens. it's not you will get the vaccine. you will be for sprayed alright robby, marie, charlie you all wonderful humans for a pressure difference of opinions but similarities in beauty. [laughter] alright thank you guys. topical storm is next comment really is.
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to see the famous rockefeller plaza christmas tree. but this year the tree is a little cd. she is and all her modesty. now a lot of people are pining for a better tree. wow, this one looks like a leopard tree. seventy to spruce up the spruce. sorry for all the tree pollens. i know they can be sappy. [laughter] i'm not sure how i got this way. my guess is someone fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. but enough about governor cuomo. speaking of lessons of the pandemic it turns out trees can be watered with puerile notes on the streets of next city some bum nostalgic, long and fertilize it. and i'm not tired what the liquid kind read the tree decoration are kind of low rent this year. set of topping it with an
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actual start release one of the housewives. [laughter] topic number two. let's go to king beach, california. shall we? governor newsom will probably drown is in the sea. black bear had been caught nosing around inside several local businesses. he was released into the woods by wildlife officials. here he is being chased into the forest at gunpoint. that is so sweet. as you can see, the officer was loaded for bear. it's moments like these that made him want to join the pop patrol. although some people think about was not a black bear, it might have just gotten off with a warning. so why was this officer so fired up? there look at the same grizzly be said to safeway grocery store just over a month ago. eating every mother loving thing in sight with his bare hands.
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he had to leave early because he forgot his cub card. also his mask and his wallet. pretty much all the bare necessities. but on the way out he stuck his bare claws into a bear he did stay with the ice cream. so at least he showed some animal control. [laughter] topic number three. if you love the harry potter movies, like i do, it's time to grab your inhaler because i got something that will take your breath away. to tackle wizards in brazil have a mobilized broomstick that you can live out your flight a fantasy on print it will also give the boys at school something to beat you with when you arrive. the broomstick can reach speeds of 37 miles per hour. you can take it on the highway and literally have a brush with death. also need to clean off the roads with. they be about as safe as a hungarian horned hail. flat person next you laughed at that joke please give them
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a swirly for me. this is classified as utility vehicle. i think it's more a witchcraft. don't bother looking for insurance and collision coverage on these is the jacket you are wearing. the creator say it takes a lot of balance so i would've their motor brooms without falling off. luckily harry potter fans are all famously good athletes. a bit rude. topic number four. this week israel got its biggest surprise since the war when santa claus came to town on the dead sea. how ho-hum is. to be honest santa doesn't obey jewish people. he thought rozzi was jewish because more. sponsored by israel tourism industry that it might spread good to the world with an elevation afforded 30 meters below sea level, the dead sea is at the lowest point on earth. just like this guy's life.
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