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was prevented. how they could not have actually tested these machines and saw this happening is just stunning. lou: jason chaffetz, were at the end of the show, we thank you for being with us, thank you so much. attorney sidney powell and phil klein among our guests, please join us for that. we will see you then. liz: and governor gavin newsom will have costly unintended consequences, not only 30% of restaurants permanently close it will make the nations homeless crisis rather its own epidemic, this week in sherman oaks bar
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owner became a folk hero with his ranch. watch. >> everything i own is being taken away for me they set up a movie company at my outdoor patio, this is dangerous but right next to me as a stop in my face, that is safe, this is safe? liz: it is bull crab malarkey, eric garcetti grants certain businesses meaning film and tv special sensation after they poured millions into the political campaign and causes. or have the good sense to donate to the dynastic dad.
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l.a. ventura and riverside county to state a view. they told the governor to eat a bag of sticks. they are refusing to stick it to honest men and women who were doing the very best to provide and survive. bar owners are not trained to kill people stranded put in the supply chain and commission issues one promising issue is closing until mid 2021. was helping the food administrators people are starting to sink into a real depression. nothing exit we should eat the rich but it would be nice to eat at with the powerful is covid is helpless against its ultimate kryptonite, the french laundry. neil cavuto a few hours ago and made this great point. >> that is non- stop. so let's just say, you are a small business owner like mysel myself.
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you see the governor go out to french laundry and spend $15000 on a barbell. you know how much that would've help the small business like mine? in the middle of a pandemic when he's telling us not to with a bunch of people? sue have my staff and i spend that on of thursday at friday's. for politicians failed free markets succeed. they brace over 21 half million dollars to his restaurant employer relief fund which will actually help those suffering from the blistering antiscience not punch at the hands of a power hungry that jobs and that is the memo. >> meanwhile the white house coronavirus testings told fox news earlier the science behind these lockdowns just isn't there. watch. >> what really breaks my heart is that i don't know if any data that says you need to shut down outdoor dining or outdoor bars. we really wanted to limit the indoor crowded places. so i think we need to do what is necessary to turn the
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pandemic. but not more, that is not open space. >> are. kennedy: are these arbitrary decisions by fearless leaders going to fix or pandemic problems? joining in now outspoken republican congressman and house speaker judiciary committee member he should've been governor of california, he might still be one day, the only republican who's actually dealing at the united states as tom mcclintock put bunker back to show good to talk to. see four of you have pointed out on the floor of the house, 80% of these infections are coming from home visit. when people go to visit friends and family members per they take their masks off, they're sharing chips, dip and all that stuff. i lift outdoor dining which is essentially very safe yet that is shuttered what do you take? >> when of course they close the beaches and campgrounds and ordered everyone inside. these lockdowns do not work.
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if they worked why are we still watching the surgeons today? we've been under the brutal lockdowns for months now. they have destroyed millions of job. they have destroyed countless numbers of businesses. and not only have they failed to save lives, they cost lives, increased suicides, drug and alcohol related deaths, domestic violence, deferred health screenings, deferred health treatments, poverty related deaths. the united nations is now estimating that globally the economic consequence of these international lockdowns could claim as many as a 130 million lives of starvation. kennedy: that is statistic alone which i heard last week for the first time, that is so staggering. and i know that this virus is a bast report i know we do not have a handle on it quite yet. we certainly know more now than we did in march. with a much better idea of where the stuff is coming from. you also pointed out one of
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the great comorbidities is obesity. yet they had the tenacity to close down all gyms. it is now shut down. >> the science tells us very clearly that covid-19 poses no threat to children pray get they close down the schools and pack our nursing homes with infected patients early on. again they are not following the science. they are following a political ideology. it's working very effectively at destroying and the middle class of this country. kennedy: why aren't local and state governments doing more for the unemployed? >> i think a lot of it, they have invested so much in their mistakes. they cannot admit those mistake mistakes. the best way to help the unemployed is to reopen the country. the only real relief from
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these lockdowns is to end these lockdowns. you know people are absolutely terrified of covid-19. but if you look at the actual cdc numbers, since september they have been reporting 44% of the people who get this virus do not even know they have it. and for those under 50, the rate of recovery is 99.98%. now that is a nasty bug. but it's really not the bubonic plague. it is not justified destroying the millions of jobs and an economy that's the strongest in over 50 years. >> he also spoke very eloquently about self-governance which is critical. his people have forgotten that people know how to take care of themselves they really do. people want to help each other's out. they want to sanitize they want to do all of those things and they would like to do it while not going completely broke. that is interesting votes on your behalf for the rescheduling of marijuana. you are one of only five
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congresspeople who voted for that. i applaud you for that. is that because of the evidence you have seen of legal recreational cannabis in california? >> it is because these laws don't work. they create a violent underground economy. just the way the prohibition laws created it for alcohol in the 1930s. they have caused far more damage than they have prevented. and i don't approve of marijuana. but i've got enough trouble running my own life without trying to run everybody else's the country. once people are apprised of the risks of it it's up to them to decide if it is something they want to pursue. for young people i think it's very important to keep it out of their hands. but paradoxically these laws i've made it easy for them to obtain it. deputy sheriff said look, i could take two kids at random for any high school at least $20. send one out to buy pot, the
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other to buy booze, the first one back every time is a bipod everyone knows where to get it in the dealers got a problem sending it to them. the kid i set out to booze the go from one liquor store to another, get carted and kicked out. kennedy: that's absolutely true and spoke like a true liberty lover. keep the liberty stick live in congress i appreciate your time. before it now of course californians are not the only ones pushing back against the lockdown. here in new york along staten island's turns the epicenter of the rebellion. they refused to comply with restrictions that he says are killing his business. danny is now in some really hot water after he reportedly hit a sheriff's deputy and kept driving for about 100 yards. with the deputy on his hood. earlier today he held a press conference with his attorney, watch. subject they had 15 unmarked police cars that came in, not police cars will be rephrase
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that. sheriff's deputies unmarked cars. they came in, swept danny away and for minutes like he was osama bin laden in a cia black ops. and if for minutes to see nothing else on the scene. i've nothing but respect for the nypd and other law enforcement. i think when you find at the end of the investigation, you will find that i did nothing wrong. >> the attorney claims law enforcement was at fault during the incident. but we will decide how can business owners legitimately fight to stay afloat? let's meet tonight's party panel we have reason editor at large and host of the fifth column podcast it is in its 12th season. it has won awards every step of the way. it is matt welch we have independent women's boys senior policy analyst in the federal senior contributor and inez stepman is back. northern star strategies
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fettered unchecked founder michael starr hopkins. this star is so rr. he has two of them. let's start with you, matt i love people fighting for freedom. this is one of those things were shutting it down has made max more popular, that is attracting more people with fewer masks putting more people at risk. if they had backed off in the first place, would we have seen danny presti drive both the sheriff's deputy on the hood of his car? sue eck i do not would to speak for danny presti pretty think he's got some special issues of his own perhaps. i think his lawyer might be from new york, i'm just guessing from his accent. we cannot see the video here. that's what it sounded like the york. we see this in tom mcclintock in your previous gas to. when you treat humans like hamsters for months are going to start acting weird for the go to start spinning on the wheel. thankfully in new york we had a respite after the absolutely
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brutal spring that we experienced here. and so things have opened up more. but you, can you know you been california bunch of times, people there are damage for this is what's going to happen if we go through another winter. we had an absolutely capricious edicts by mayors and governors. they say shut that down now open that up, school? closed. i meet open comments not based on science is maced on whims comments based on the political power of the people involved, teachers unions restaurant associations lobbies and whatno whatnot. we know it by now. we can smell when this is something that is more science based rate look looking like this it got to do something. or is just haley have to show were doing something. one way we can tell is whether the politicians themselves aren't living by the edicts that they deliver. and you have been great on this kennedy about pointing out that they don't.
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if they did, if they actually believe in the science they claim to believe and they would act accordingly, they don't. >> no, she liked you would be walking around a hazmat suit in a bubble. there is no way she would have gone to have an outside meal right after she said they were the real enemy. it makes me so mad. now inez i look at maxis eatable waving flags and whitney houston star about it makes me cry for it warms my heart. and i feel for them. >> i think matt is exactly right. when these edicts teams are so at odds with any of the specifications, outdoor dining is safer than a lot of things people will do indoors outdoor dining is shut down. then there is the ridiculous restrictions like you cannot have drinks on the table at an outdoor restaurant past 9:00 o'clock.
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pretty sure this virus cannot tell whether or not i had a martini at 9:30 one verses 929. these kinds of things coupled with the hypocrisy disappointed to those who are well-connected and wealthy and empower and their politician buddies seem to completely ignore a lot of the advice there given the general population. look i think this is the worst pandemic since 1917. but, i still think that that hypocrisy is going to drive people mad. it's going to make them want to follow some of the more reasonable restrictions that we all should follow. because they see those empowered not following them. kennedy: that is a great point michael. if you see someone doing something you are not supposed to do, but they feel very comfortable doing it that erodes the trust. under some politicians he pointed that out. we have to be careful because
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it some point people are not going to trust us anymore. so who can you listen to? that is way the problem we are dealing with at this point spread disease doesn't care whether you are a democrat or republican. it is just trying to infect people. so what started out with the administration called a hoax. then there is questions about whether you should wear a mask. then there was the blowing up of actual coping negotiations. you have an american public has no idea what to believe and what to trust. it's feeling almost vindictive. but we saw on long island was irresponsible. i get that small businesses want to be open. but people should not be inside of bars getting drunk. it is just a bad idea to help people get sick. we have got to be more responsible about this. >> then let us have outdoor heaters i'm fried with drinking a frozen margarita on the sidewalk. but andrew cuomo shut that down to press walking up my friends in june having some
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kennedy: this week the first 12 in vaccines lands in the arms of our british brethren and the usx expected to following suit in the coming weeks. hopefully. we have the fda who slow them down. officials and the uk morning the first vaccine could be improved in a western country developed by pfizer should not be given to women who are pregnant part are on those who plan on becoming pregnant in the next few months. they say this because pfizer's vaccine trials did not include pregnant women. which means there is no dated that says whether or not is safer expecting moms. it is a precaution the might intense skepticism of vaccines for people on both sides of the lele pons. she would be alarmed by this new develop it? here's me now family and
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emergency physician fox news contributor, dr. janette nesheiwat. welcome back to the show. this backache kennedy. before if i'm in my childbearing years this would scare me for this was absolutely scare me. there's on the particular that makes it unsafe for pregnant women? until it is scary do not let yourself be alarmed for this is normal if you're pregnant or plan to be pregnant the next three months the only reason is that just has not been studied yet but if you're pregnant we get the vaccine does not mean harm a be happening to your baby in your world. it's we don't know yet. we need to have studies, trials, we need to prove versus safe and effective being a pregnant mom before proceeding to inoculating mom with the vaccine. again, it does not mean it's not safe. we just don't know. we do not want to take that on
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necessary action just been the safe side. kennedy: people go to the next step and start generating conspiracy theories. they say well it causes female infertility that is not good. >> exactly that's we don't know the long-term side effects. most adverse effects of the vaccine will happen within two months. within the first two months. there were no significant adverse side effects for the vaccine. the vaccine has been given to over 60000 volunteers already. what does that tell you? 95% of them are perfectly fine. you got to understand, kennedy, this is normal. there some vaccines that cannot be given to pregnant women. for example measles vaccine, mumps, rubella, chickenpox vaccine we never give to pregnant women because we studied it we know potential be harmful. on the other hand for example pregnant women can get the flu vaccine. pregnant women can get the pertussis vaccine. we have to study, do the trials which are underway right now in the labs, see the
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data shows. and then go from there. but remember, the first two months there has not been shown any significant adverse effects so far. kennedy: that's exciting. most boy talked to said they are going to get it. let's talk a little bit about pfizer supply chain. first it was some of the raw materials they're not going to be ready in time. and now they've made commitments to other country, what is going on with them? didn't the united states promised them $2 billion for millions and millions of vaccines? yes and they are working on it. that is part of life. kennedy: that is part of death. >> what we are doing the best we can what we have it. we are literally days away from millions of vaccines that are going to be available to us. and we see just in a couple days, on thursday the fda hopefully will give approval. and then within the next few days we will be able to at least begin to vaccinate paired we have enough to vaccinate probably one out of
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every ten that will need it. we need to do the best we can with what we have put in the meantime it's not there were not going to build do anything else, we know we need to wear masks. and we needed social distance. with other companies i'm waiting for the johnson & johnson vaccine. that does not need a freezing cold meat truck. and two doses. that is just a one meal deal which sounds great. rudy giuliani how's he doing? my friend. to accept our we understand he is stable. we have to understand the risk factors for kronos by her age, if you're overweight, of you have any underlying preexistence. we need to look at that, is he running a fever, what is his oxygen level? this is just a reminder that covid can affect everyone, where your mass, practice physical distancing we'll keep praying for our mayor so he can get better quickly. don't be like rudy cover up that tutti. [laughter] thank you so much. >> thank you kennedy. >> always good to talk to.
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i'm really sorry. i was talking to my director. write the next night center leffler declared victory after debate with her challenger raffaella warnock. after he refused to denounce both marxism and socialism, that's fun. meanwhile senator perdue fuster debate at all. meeting his opponent jon ossoff alone debating in an empty podium. which candidates cannot head this weekend? or was at the podium? the party panels back, matt welch, inez stepman and michael starr hopkins. michael i will start the who has the momentum of these two races? clearly also has the momentum that's because of this disaster that is trump. one voice he sang this was a rigged election. and it doesn't matter if you vote. but also go vote, but also perdue and loeffler don't support term. so write his name and it's a comedy of errors.
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it wouldn't be funny but for the fact this is exactly what republicans deserve. they created a monster and now they cannot contain him. so i nest of the president do what he had to do at his rally? i'll wash it, center to bite i was not surprised by any of the verbiage. i thought he did a good job of really endorsing the two republican senators. note we have moved on thank you dear. i think it is wrong that trump is a drag on the ticket. i think that he does enters to come out vote. there has been confusion with some people trying to advance increasingly announcing all but the questions about the election are silly. think a lot of them are not are very much worth looking into. but we have these silly sort of conspiracy theory level going on the internet and so on. some of those have encouraged
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republicans not to vote as a protest. i think it's really good trump went down there and sort of put that to rest. and i think at this point if you talk about the following trucks and especially media there's a lot of folks out there is not going to trust and thankless trump himself tells them to go ahead and go vote. even though he's keeping those fraud claims live in the election. possesses favorite nighttime cable news show. we have been proud of that four years running, thank you matt. so maps, you and i both have special disdain for jon ossoff. he really is the georgia beto o'rourke. i thought it was fun with the empty podium. i do think he and produce should debate a lease once between now and january 5 i don't if that's going to happen. what did the empty podium do? perdue said it's a first time and point opponent lost himself in a debate what you think? [laughter]
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i am a fan of empty podium especially empty chair stunts like the clint eastwood thing was controversial in its day. [laughter] we need more surrealism and politics. preferably those that don't involve active lying. which is the version we get a lot of these days. i am not sure i agree with inez's conception that once we are stopped we can trust it. kind of not worry think things are going here. produce should win that seat but he should've won a first time around. georgia still republican state he should win this against beto junior. but i am not sure that not debating as a thing to do in a close race. and i am shocked, granted all polls are garbage at this point that i don't look at them, but i looked at them. right now the democrats are heading both races. i do not trust that at all. but it should not even be remotely disclosed her to think one of the reasons it is this close is because every
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single day that donald trump extends the conspiracy theorizing is the day that everybody else around him looks back. they're holding press conferences telling republicans including the president to knock it off. not a good look for your party, just not. no way around that. so this should be a cakewalk. it is not. in the last thing with throwing not for georgia but for those of us looking at it as the weed bill you talked about with mcclintock. that pass the bill on friday it stops at the senate because of mitch mcconnell. if mitch mcconnell does not run the senate that bill might get trooper that's a weird thing to think about. suspecting what else gets there? everything that destroys the economy. believe me i want weed rescheduled you can listen to my podcast right now. >> i am. thank you. you can talk about the arbitrary willy-nilly nest of drugs, speaking of drugs, the president he is a big drug, a
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lot of people addicted to speeches but he's also been the never ending story for another speculation he is planning a hell of an epilogue. at least one news outlet is theorizing a grand finale to coincide with sleepy joe's inauguration, possibly even announcing a 2020 run. a competing rally. the present has hinted he might run again, so will he steal bite and spotlight? inez i'll start with you dear. let us do this. [laughter] smacked this to be an absolutely trump thing to do. i could see them doing it. i can already hear the cry going up about norms and democracy and it transition of power. when in fact we have had many contested elections in our past. this is going all the back to john adams refusing to attend jefferson's inauguration. it is not mean were not going to have a good transition of power over imperial just means trump as a showman. i do, i fully expect him to
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run in 2024 assuming his health is good at that point. which means he will under boomer rule forever. >> that is so true. so michael starr hopkins. that is great news for democrats and the "new york times" because they need trump there, they really do. their entire news network would have gone out of business were it not for the trump presidency. so that could be the greatest fundraising gifts, gift of viewership to left-leaning organizations and politicians. >> look donald trump is a horrible human being. i love him, you've always said how much you love him. bad for the country i'm not going to lyse been good for democrats and that he has been. [inaudible] if trump think she's gonna last until 2024th at republicans like josh hawley or michael rubio people are cowards publicly and privately but will have no problem as an
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unnamed source the next four years you are crazy. trump isn't making self a target. the republicans are going to be the ones in the next race hitting him over and over again is a main source. right hitting over and over, who do you think would win in a bare knuckles of brawl, five rounds winner takes all you are logan paul, michael? i'm going to go with logan hall. [inaudible] and think that's when the most fascinating things that's happening in a culture right now, matt welch, is this reemergence of people wanting to punch very annoying youtube stars. spanky i think it's people wanting to talk about wanting to talk about very annoying youtube stars rather than having. kennedy: just see that i'm going to find a logan brother? like yeah. lenny dykstra shows up can i punch somebody?
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[laughter] may weather is going to fight logan paul, i do not want to see any defensive fighting. i went all offense. >> exactly. floyd you had a great run, thank you blocked a lot of pensions can we move on? can we see someone throw one or two? trump is going to do this as long as he can. republicans do not have the courage to not have them do it. before for more terms, for more terms. party petty guys are geniuses in every book, matt, inez, michael thank you so much. lovely. coming up a bunch of experts predict total economic recovery in six months. what should be investing to get rich? scott martin is next. (sound from wind chimes)
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just an epidemic and a handful of countries, china, the mark was hitting all-time's highs subsequent lockdown sent wall street off a cliff of despair. now more economists are saying they expected much more positive outlook by the second half of 2021 for they say investors can expect lots of stocks returned to those rosy pre-covid levels. so if you want to invest now potentially ride the wave of market recovery where should you put your hard-earned money? here's me tonight kings view wealth chief investment officer and fox news contributor heidi scotty martin. welcome back. while it is men's along i missed you. it is still not eat scotty. i like hottie scotty but not eat never change either fyi. [laughter] fyi got people who want to make money. so how can you make them make money? student as do i. love the intro about the economist and the economy. because jean thanks for telling us, a lot of the date is bounce back. in fact some of the markets if
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you have not looked. so yes i think that's a pretty sane outlet can you think it's fair to say the economy is going to bounce back it will continue to do so. if you look at any numbers say fiber monday or certainly black friday sumer competence or business confidence numbers very busy and exciting things at home to learn about. those numbers already back to the levers they were higher than they were before the covenant team pandemic. so my point is, they are prevented as a great point. there's a lot of stocks out there on the restaurant side of things retail still very low. that is where i would go. don't look at some of the stocks only some of these areas that everybody's talking about saying is so great. you have to look through the pile of you know what to find some of the gems that are still in there there likely to go up the most when multiple don't like it. >> like what tell us? give us name is martin. [laughter] smacked on you call me out on that. when i was in college or thin spitting distance of saying the drinking age we drank a
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lot of zima which was a great drink a multi- beverage back in the day i'm not afraid to admit that. however there's a lot of things in your lives at home that you use everyday should investigate or maybe investment. inking about amazon which is a great company that delivers just about anything and everything in people's lives. how about olive garden with me question my guess i would accept that invitation that's another area think should come back. southwest airlines do, something people still do fly ladies in german. that's another stock that stem from levels last july think is going to recover. some of our what about united? i fly united. they do such a great job of describing and showing how they clean their planes. and when you open your boarding pass it says your chance of getting covid on a plane is .03%. i am like i like my odds. yes i will fly from one sky to the other respect that would make me take my baggage compartment effect because that might be even safer.
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i do like the airlines here. think back to the story about drinking in college i mentioned or maybe as high school. the point is though, kennedy if you're just starting to invest think about stuff you use in your life on a daily basis. maybe starbucks, mcdonald's had a huge light as i drove by on the way to the studio tonight. there are things that you're doing your daily life, all of us that we basically contribute to a star is a company's bottom line. get to know those companies think about how they work. think about what they do for basically civilization but those are good areas you start to if you're looking for ideas to as to where you put your money. member these have kindergarten say come on let's invest in some stocks. and then like ronald mcdonald in the nike swish and their pics were always better than the nba in the wall street bus budgets? they all make a big deal about some of these predictions. that is one thing. you're saying handle your portfolio. i trust my kids it picked the stocks less than demographic and went spending money at
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that wrestler places of business and times to come. make sure that your kids? [laughter] yes. just kidding. scott horn you're the best of a wonderful sense of humor you have great advice. more importantly brilliant optimism which i truly respect, scott morgan thank you so much. met or what economists say, smacked screw them. kennedy: topical storm is next. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ithe first full prescriptionis pstrength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel... available over the counter. voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. verizon 5g is next level.e 5g america's been waiting for. unlimited plans fit everyone in your family starting at just $35, with 5g included at no extra cost. plus, you'll get the entertainment
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the we have to find just nosomething else.it. good luck! what does that mean? we are doomed. [laughter] that's it. i figured it out! we're going to give togetherness. that sounds dumb. we're going to take all those family moments and package them. hmm. [laughing] that works.
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kennedy: after announcing the largest drug bust in the country's history authorities in thailand now say what they thought was almost a billion dollars worth of ketamine was actually household disinfectant. turns out the suspect really were keeping their noses clean. that was a busted bust and this is a topical storm. topic number one. like the old chinese for robert propper says if you cannot take the heat get out of the country and stick your head where the sun don't shine. or was that the torah. anyway, deep in the province of china scientists have created an artificial sun. both here in america the closest thing we have is still eric trump. the goal of the project is to provide limitless clean energy treatment currently consumes more than it produces. also, just like eric trump.
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the reactor utilizes plasma swirls to harness the power of controlled nuclear fusion. coincidentally i just had asian fusion for lunch. the plasma is expected to reach a temperature of 360 million degrees, making it almost as hot as maria barter lobo. and is held in place only by an interior electronic field played the metal casing around it is just for solar flare. [laughter] won't really soak up the sun and a fire hazard. but hey if it's any bit as security virus inspected back cases i'm sure we have nothing to worry about. topic number two. the chester zoo in england is hearing the pitter patter of really, really little feet as one of their pygmy marmots sets birth to monkeys the size of ping-pong balls. i saw a woman do that in tijuana once. twice. i was that woman. the new arrivals belong to the
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world's smallest monkey species and measure just 2 inches in length. of course it is not the size of the monkey that matters is the rumble in the jungle. the monkeys can be held in the palm of the hand and each wage is 10 grams. the last time i appalled 10 grams and was also in tijuan tijuana. although i had a much bigger monkey on my back that day. to keep her say the new boards are so small they cannot even confirm their gender yet. which is a pretty sick burn for zookeepers. don't feel bad monkeys, my writer jason has the same issue. topic number three. it is a mug shot monday. and tonight we need a real peace of spit. 51-year-old alton ashby was arrested for disorderly conduct at a florida best buy, what? after spitting all over the stores and geek squad counter, those geeks are used other people spit. it's usually jammed into their ear it's called what willey in
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the industry as it he walked up to the care with no face covering was confronted by a worker told him he needed to wear a mask of the wetted surface. at that point ashby began spitting and coughing all of the stored protest. just like rosa parks, so break treatment of workers outside when one ashley begin into spray book of john boll of coca-cola over the serpent you want to mess up in the long story, nobody beats the wiz. [laughter] he was then taken to a county jail free had to cough up $500 bail. topic number four. there are people like that in this world. this morning first lady melania trump served a slice of high society when she announced the completion of the new white house tennis gazillion print melania is a tennis fanatic which is why it's always peculiar when she said her marriage the president is built on love. the first lady says it is her hope this space will function as a place of leisure and
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gathering for future first families. but in reality as were joe biden will sleep after kamla takes the master bedroom. president trump said he is pleased the project could be pleasing time for the transition. now all is left is to hire hookers before they move in for the tennis pavilions equipped with a dining to enjoy a mid- game snap for the seating area to take a point to break in a bathroom in case the players go into doucet. that's a huge upgrade from the old pavilion pictured here. i know it looks humble but a lot of history happened here for this is where president bush used to get high. or president clinton used to get lewinsky's. mouth trumpet monday is next, i will be right back. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it
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