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victor david hanson and victoria green victimized by twitter. we hope you kennedy: welcome to it. the truth is finally out the cat is out of the bag. and i do not like cats. democrats now admitting the main reason they want to impeach president trump is to punish him. it's a way to keep him from running it may be waiting in 2024. ain't a politics grand? president trump is 40 hours to go in his presidency. joe biden takes over at noon on wednesday. for many democrats that simply not an effort last because speaker nancy pelosi led the charge impeaching the president one count of inciting insurrection. a clear and present danger pretty must go now.
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republicans voted yes nancy has yet to hand the case over to the senate. and many suspect she could sit on it for several months like a rotting egg. and others they're going to make the scalper all it is worth. yesterday one of the democrat impeachment managers, texas congressman joaquin castro spilled the beans, watch this. suspect someone who incited a riot on attempted coup of the united states government, should not be president again it's is not just about making sure there are consequences to his behavior, certainly it is that prayer but even after he has left office, it's also making sure he cannot run for president again. kennedy: .here's the thing predecided clear whether democrats can impeach someone after they have left office. this whole thing could just be a giant time wasting charade. now south carolina republican lindsey graham says enough is enough.
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>> pursuing impeachment after he leaves office, will further divide the country. it will ruin the start of your presidency, joe biden, you need to stand up with the radical left until schumer to dismiss what i think is an unconstitutional attempts to impeach president trump out of office. stand down. smart wish also see. lindsey's also trying to save zone political skin but does seem a point about impeachment for the divide in the nation? let's meet our monday night man panel kick off the week we have got real clear politics cofounder and executive editor tom bevan is backward along with political columnist and my fellow yankee goer anthony fisher. informant clinton d.o.j. spokesman and group gordon communications principal michael gordon. welcome everyone welcome back to all. hi. tom i will start with you. what is the point of impeachment if they are obviously not going to impeach
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him before wednesday at noon? >> they are not going to beach and there is no indication that will get the votes to convict him in the senate. as you mentioned he is going to be out of office so what is the point? i do think as a practical matter it would be smarter for biden politically to just electron fade away. i think the landscape is going look dramatically different after trump departs, goes down to florida, starts playing golf doing whatever is going to do. the biden administration needs to, they have a big wish list of things they want to get done and move through congress and executive actions they want to take. so to have this impeachment trial in the senate is not going to do even with the democrats say it is going to do there's no no indication the going to be able to do that. so back the more time that passes, the less certain convictions to come. so many republican senators but the democrat majority i don't see that a lot are
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rerunning and they don't want to sacrifice their own political careers because of this. anthony, disagreed that the presidents were the proximity of his rallies here at the capitol knowing full well there was a telegraph movement to store the capitol. audit of legally that amounts to incitement cup is incredibly irresponsible and sensor should a been in order for youth at the president should have been impeached over his comments to georgia secretary of state, tell me about that. >> i'm glad you brought it up. i thought that was an impeachable offense. i thought using the presidency to strong-arm elected officials to overturn election results which had been vetted in court 60 times, trumps actions were rejected 59 times including by the supreme court which is one third trump
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appointees. i love that was an impeachable offense. i think inciting insurrection is far greater both impeachable offense rethink use the phrase something like a time wasting charade. that kind of sounds that congress anyway to me. they're going to do a time wasting charade i actually do think that prohibiting donald trump from running again, just taking his name off of the 2024 list of contenders would actually be something go be good for republicans. so for that may be good for them, but i don't think you should use the impeachment power to keep someone from running that you really, really don't like. and that unfortunates what this amounts to. i think there should be a constitutional challenge here. whether someone who's made the point you can impeach anyone who was ever held the presidency and that seems like a horrible precedent to set. because we now know how much our views and norms have changes in the last five to ten years. and if you apply today's views
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to past behavior you can make a justification for that pretty think we have to be careful about that. and michael he is already been digitally neutered which was more effective in silencing him than the impeachment process which turns them into a martyr which is going to backfire. >> it is sad that we are living in an arab or holding our politicians to account is a politically, as a political loser. so the democrats had to impeach and. they had to print otherwise it letting go what he did. but in the senate, what they have to do is get it over with as quickly as possible, no matter what the result is. it is hard to remember while managing six to seven votes. it's hard to see the republicans getting a spy against trump all the set up a big seven check the box and focus on biden's agenda. otherwise i'll pay a political price. kennedy: biden's agenda is going be completely overshadowed by this for a long time but they are giving that power to the 45th president to overshadow the
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46. to me that is just horrible political instincts print on demand panel returns little bit later. because they are manly and tasty. first of the gop seems a bit war with itself or to bless him and he figures out how to write the ship be the only winners. and who wants that? the never trump and forever trump factions of the republican party compete over who will lead voters into the future. some speculate the president conforms own party and bring his base with him. something, similar happen to the party a decade ago the tea party. this a bit of a blueprint even if this is for completely different reasons for the hacker republicans were night again and could they emerge stronger from all the infighting? curbing out jonah goldberg is backward so jonah to me this is fascinating. republicans are truly at a
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crossroads. for you it boils down to economic nationalism and fighting over that. you think that is the smartest thing that the warring factions within the republican party can fight ever? >> i'm happy to fight about a lot of things but i just think economic nationalism is not the cleverest idea for a bunch of people on the right. i think it is a very bad approach. with some exceptions may be out how we deal with china and whatnot. my point is that conservative movement came to prominence over 50 years by not being afraid to have arguments. for the last four years, the conservative movement or at the very least, most of the voices and right wing media including on this network and fox and talk radio were absolutely terrified by having actual debates. instead it became the almost rally around donald trump, show unity around donald trump. and it's a sensor whatever
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donald trump says estate or this minute as a sign of rhino wisdom, or treason or whatnot. i think that is eight deadly tax. the conservative movement needs to have fresh and robust debate among its own. draw lines, racist goons and nut jobs to storm the capitol have no place in the conservative movement of the republican party all bright races have no place in the republican party. kennedy: of it be different going forward. donald trump junior said it is donald trump's republican party. you cannot pretend like this presidency did not happen. you have to take into account that has changed. so how does it go forward? and who leads it? >> i don't give no one to get through the fight. first of all his people i could care less about, i am not sure anyone is higher on the list in donald trump junior. [laughter] sued voorhees an american hero take that back jonah.
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[laughter] he should be working at a bouncer at a club somewhere. look, my point is simply that we need to hash it out pretty think in the godfather every five or ten minutes he got a let out the bad blood. there are a lot of arguments build separate forget arguments about donald trump fine but that inverter here. but what the public policy is supposed he about what conservatism is blessed to be about. the political matter for the gop. the problem is donald trump as a wedge issue that divides republicans. you specified a wedge issues that are for the other party. sue for that is what i find most fascinating about it. it was so easy to split the republican party into. to me that is truly fascinating and people are so willing to line up on either side. that is not what a rational skeptically driven party is supposed to do. i don't know that there are a lot of rational left.
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>> the conservative move was built on arguments, debates, the panama kanawha treaty debate between buckley was one of the greatest moments. when you have everybody papering over the disagreements because they're all seen through the prism of 81 issue litmus test the loyalty to donald trump is a crazy dysfunction we are in paris that's way lose races like we did in georgia. >> exactly that is out came about and now my taxes are going up. i'm one tricky conversation with rudy giuliani and all the sudden i am the problem. that is balderdash. all right jonah, we will keep an i on all of it. i note the prescription is. it is to reduce the size of the federal government. it is to cut costs. that would be a truly conservative description. except maybe rand paul and
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thomas mouse and the other good ones. >> her republicans at 40 to try that they did not do it at all. sue for tough teatime, don't think it's much or coming vibrate >> i really don't give a rats about the public apartheid care at the conservatives. support there you have it print thanks jonah. [laughter] coming up our nations capitol on high alert right before joe biden's inauguration. not mike tobin joins with a live report from the d.c. streets. plus, with just 40 hours left in office president trump expected to issue up to 100 pardons. will julian asad sure edward snowden make the list? that is ahead. here. ♪♪ [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] ♪♪ uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right?
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18 wheeler with loaded jersey barriers pull up. he's a company by a crane. they just drop a few those jersey barriers are continuing up east come up eight street right now dropping up the barriers as we go for it as we look now up 17th street in the direction of the white house you can see some of this fencing that is screening the grid work all over d.c. just pass that a new unit of the national guard is just dropped up on the street here. they have a riot shields with them or there's no protest going on tonight. presumably those guys are staging all that gear. to get an idea exactly bar location the old building that split up as executive office building just to the west of the white house. we are getting closer to that number of 25000 national guard troops were at last report some 21000 troops have boots on the ground. all of their backgrounds are being checked by the secret service and the fbi. out of an abundance of caution and fear there could be some kind of insider plots.
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although chris muller desmet chris miller the acting defense secretary said there's no specific threat about it inside plots. but still you have guardsmen coming from all 50 states with a common goal of locking down d.c. and securing the inauguration. the d.c. national guard for brief moment of history all 25000 to be in the will call themselves capitol guardsmen to help they charge that is much as we do. >> ryan mccarthy the secretary of the army took all the branches of the service will represent in that crowd would trump gave a speech. did not accuse any servicemember of entering the capitol legally because that is that all of the service members be here securing the capitol will be double and triple checked again out of abundance of caution. with these checkpoints or have been three arrests, two on weapons charges one woman was
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picked up or impersonate a police officer. to give you an idea how jumpy everyone is, part of the capitol was evacuated today because it was a fire at a homeless encampment just off campus. but they still come out of an abundance of caution went through the evacuation. no one was really at -- under any threat today kennedy. >> mike tobin thank you so much stay safe. if there's inauguration in is no one is there to hear that didn't really happen cosmic what's breaking down the man panel, tom bevan, anthony fisher, michael gordon. i'm looking at that tom, that looks like a militarized police. that looks like a very giant overreaction, what you think? >> i understand given the events of january 6 why they're taking extra precautions pretty seems like an overreaction. the level of paranoid that is going on.
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all the media was whipping everyone into a frenzy suggesting this was some sort of nefarious attack. only to find out it was a fire in a homeless shelter. every homeless encampment. ~ j suggesting any of the military as we should be of them of their motives. the wild overreaction i think it's wise to provide some additional security. but it seems like we just kept gone a little over the top. >> this is nuts and you're going to go cover, right anthony? >> i am i'm heading out tomorrow to do some recon. and hopefully witness something resembling a presidential inauguration in our nations capitol. there are more troops in washington d.c. than there are
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an iraq and afghanistan combined. we need your number 13 days ago the idea that the president of the united states could give an incendiary speech that would lead his followers, thousands of them to violently attack the capitol, kill a police officer and some of them seek out congresspeople with the violent intent. we are kind of at the place where paranoia might be the abundance of caution. kennedy: i understand that. you have to admit, even with this reaction it is possible to overreact. >> sure print the optics are terrible pretty thick is horrifying, sad, it's embarrassing. >> i just give don't go back to normal. that is always a problem with these things because of the unintended consequences of the reaction long-term. will anyone river joe biden's inauguration michael gordon? >> yes of course but it is a tv inauguration anyway.
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it's at the height of the pandemic everyone is going to be interested is going to be watching on tv. the fact that there is a ton of preventing usual crowds at these things is really a reveler. and how's televised is what is going to bed. so far and excited to hear lady gaga to the national like her. jayla, she did good at the super bowl, i don't need to see her at the inauguration, okay? the news going to that nice 22-year-old poet i'm sure she'll have a lovely pollen. alright bells were going to see a little bit later bread coming up president trump expected to part up to 100 hubley for lease office burnett got a few names that should be on the top of the list. i will explain why in the kennedy words that is next. plus my man kmele foster, so handsome, he can look to doctor dealer nation, that is
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kennedy: everyone of the world does this is the president's favorite show. so now may be my last chance to make a pardon is take appeal and the name of liberty. as we discussed recently and frequently the president really needs to pardon ross ulbrecht. founded and on like intent online marketplace without committing armed but he did not kill anyone coming to not look up and deliver drugs himself he made it one stop shopping vice door that was really effective pretty serving two life sentences plus 40 years. at this rate he will never be paroled. commute his sentence mr. president, you still have the chance. edward snowden was an nsa contractor who relies really bad people deeply embedded in high government post had created illegal and unethical spike apparatuses and were lying through their filthy teeth about all of that. since he expose her dirty secret reforms have been
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made. not enough of you asked the freedom minded get started i did as iced and in russian purgatory with 30 year prison sentence awaiting him of his ever extradited for this is the one pardon bill bar was opposed to probably because he crafted the surveillance state with muller was a total jerk. pardon stone and leave. he made us a safer place. julian assange calls himself a journalist we should make him the only journalist has been charged under the espionage act for releasing classified documents relating to two horrible wars iraq and afghanistan, that we absolutely should not be a part of. sure, the guys a little weird. the 18 count indictment against him could have ominous first amendment ramifications if he ever makes it stateside. pamela anderson is lobbying for his part in the president may listen because she has got giants eyes. the president should also pardon hunter biden because screw you, that is why. while his adhesion commute the
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sentences of every nonviolent drug offender ian there currently or formerly imprisoned. that ba mike dropped the shifty moment away from a week that is a punctuate horrible into his presidency. that is my list, i am sticking to it. if the president was a stick the language should indulge the entire thing. that is the memo. president trump reportedly considering a slew of pardons they should start coming out tomorrow. everyone from little wayne to white-collar criminals. what fun. but what it be better for his legacy if he focused on the freedom fighters? let's get back into it with the man panel truly has some ideas. tom bevan, anthony fisher and michael gordon. tom what you hearing about as potential pardons? >> will there's going to be a lot of them. trump leads and serve the same way bill clinton did. their personal favors that he doles out for it we have seen the way he is done this in the past. reporting is a's not going to pardon himself, suckling to pardon any of his family
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members. i hope he does not pardon any of the folks involved in the generally sixth right in the capitol. kennedy: agreed. >> that was under consideration per think you're going be disappointed kennedy. i'm things going to partner commute the sentences of anyone on your list. it'll wayne fans are going to be very happy. before i hope he does but i care about little wayne. what's he going to do? he's not going to change. ross ulbrecht, that's a guy he spent enough time in prison, i am not wrong about that, anthony fisher perspective no, of the big three a mention, even though a pretty good fan of what edward snowden did, ross ulbrecht if not for the war on drugs, ross ulbrecht would not be on prison so they would not be chasing life in prison without parole. often times people who justify his life in prison without parole they refer to theory shady accusation about a possible murder for hire scheme, which was never proven in court. and the officers who presented it, they have been revealed to
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be corrupted. too that entire argument is moot in my department. and ross ulbrecht is fair game for a pardon or lease to commutation his sentence. support okay you're going to say go ahead. >> one thing i would be concerned about is because it really has been no bond when it comes to trump i do think a mass pardon of the rioters is still thinking about it for sure. support man i hope not. that would certainly end his political career without question. michael gordon what are you worried about in terms of these pardons? >> first of all i agree with anthony what's on his list i don't know ending his political career. nothing has ended his political career from the pardons all this because you're talking, the gop will never be the party of law and order if you look at what each of them did pretty look at what happened on january 6. divert what the hell does january 6 have to do with a whistleblower, a journalist,
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and a capitalist two is railroaded so unjustly? so be back compromising national security secrets. too far our national security secrets compromise? >> innate dark web drug lord. i think this would sort of continue down this path where the gop is sort of the party of law and order purred support that is what scarcely bet you democrats, you guys are real authoritarians. you really are pretty employer the constitution. i can only imagine what is going to happen when you have someone who authored the 94 crime bill and california's top cop together heading this administration. because i am sorry, michael, it is that kind of mentality and think both very, very poorly for the country right now. you can have the last word, tom bevan's beguiling 20 seconds. >>
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[laughter] look we'll see what happens if the list is. this is trump supporting shot an office. it is going to affect his legacy but it will have ramifications moving forward. we will soon he does, no one knows what trumps does until he doesn't. see 40 fund the police but lot order yeah. alright panel thanks so much tom bevan, anthony fisher and michael gordon, lovely. with filled the life and work of reverend doctor martin luther king jr. just days after what would've been the civil rights icon 92nd birthday. for the past year americans face a series of crises there my political scientist and receipt historians of 1968 the year doctor king was assassinated. what can we learn as americans more path to navigate the present and future quest rejoining me that what one must thoughtful people i know cohost of the fifth column
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podcast kmele fosters back good to see your kmele. real fan of doctor king? >> of course i was like every school can i think i fell in love with martin luther king and the ideals he stood for it long before he understood the forces he was fighting against. kennedy: what strikes me about his legacy, a lot of people have been talking about tumultuous time we are now in some of the parallels to 1968. he did preach nonviolence. and he did seek out equal protection under the law. which was very sorely missing. so how did we go from that to sort of a justification of violence from extremes and extremists on both sides? >> there's been so much i think people get wrong about doctor king. i'm in britain the summer when we are seeing lots of a wide and looting in addition to some genuinely peaceful protesting. people citing doctor king sang rights of voices of the
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unheard but that's all he half of the quotes. but i think even more than that there's a whole group of people now in the pursuit of justice are banging on about notions of equity. enter thinking about people as irreducible representatives of particular racial groups. what doctor king really championed and most americans think about his vision for america is the story about how we should treat each other as individuals. how equality under the law demands that. how granting the sort of decency and giving everyone the respect that's a thing that's indispensable that doctor king really taught us. stuart that's what were missing because it's so easy to clump themselves into groups either ration sawyer economically when you take away the individualism, you take away humanity.
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so in that regard, from your perspective what you study and what you know you think martin luther king was a libertarian in that respect? >> i would not go that far. kennedy: give me something. not consistent with my own economic policy the still great deal we can learn from him and his legacy is a lot of talk these days about censorship about mass surveillance and monitoring for terrorist domestically. we should remember. >> they fight on mlk. >> they were abused, they were used to surveilled him and others like him. censorship laws read to jail him on numerous occasions for it is the he wrote his letter from a birmingham jail from a birmingham jail because of censorship laws but we have to think about those things right now. so those are two categories of lessons we can extract from doctor king. >> the thing that really strikes me especially about 68
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so willing to use of civil rights leaders in order to forward his great society. but then it is likely first kitty was sent to vietnam were black kids from port neighborhoods. and that is when the movement and the partnership between the johnson administration people like mlk fell apart. because he turned his back on them and gave a bunch of white tea birds draft affirmance. >> he was committed to truth above all else. not afraid to risk his political allegiances and his political relationships in the service of saying what he believed was true. and that even meant speaking out against the vietnam war at a time and is very unpopular for him to do so. support yes, kmele foster love talking to you come back soon stay safe wherever you are. >> i will them in the bay area but else you soon. support sale of the poblano feces there.
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kennedy: hello and welcome backward bunch of coming vaccines in san diego have been on hold after experienced have a much higher number of dangerous allergic reactions than normal. meanwhile this industry to covid 19 in california. man what a poop storm there. it has quickly become the most common in the states for the scientist say it is still too early to determine whether it is more infectious or resistant to vaccine. so are these stories reason for a pandemic panic? or is it no big deal, join me now family and emergency
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medicine certified physician city md medical director, fox news contributor dr. janette nesheiwat is back. welcome back dear. >> hey kenny hoyer? before hello darling tillie about this very and it sounds scary. >> it should not panic but it is a big deal we should take precaution but we need to know is that so for the information that we have it's more transmissible it's more infectious but not more deadly. that is the data we have so far. what it means is potentially going to create more chaos, or have it, or strain of the hospital who really, really need to cracked out and comply with cdc guidelines. and i don't just mean kennedy where your mask and physical distance for it and need to work faster and harder to get the vaccine into the arms of americans. and we need to do that before we lose efficacy of the vaccine. so far the vaccine show to be effective for the bart mutations have the more the virus spreads potentially the less effective this vaccine will be. we really need to take a look at especially california to
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limiting travel to these hotspots, to the areas where there is no hospital capacity. where the ers around diversion. which means if you have a heart attack, if you get into a car car accident, you have a stroke if you need to deliver a baby there's no better dr. to take care of you been to going and having orthopedic surgeon tried to manage your ventilator in the icu. that just doesn't work. so we really need to crack down, completed the cdc guidelines until we can get a hole of this outbreak in these areas that we are seeing in los angeles. before they still can't quite figure out why there is so much virus in california particularly in southern california. but back to the vaccine, you are scary stories like the 13 people, the older people from a nursing home of died in norway. that's not good. >> it isn't this is an isolated incident, it's probably outlier incident privy don't see this normally but it can happen. that's what the press pause taking a look at what went
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wrong. thirteen people in the nursing home out of the entire universe, the entire world they may have had some sort of reaction. we don't know exactly what happened it's being investigated. it could be that these people who passed away were over the age of 80 they were very frail. maybe they were given too much of the vaccine. maybe they only should be given half the dose. was a given improperly? was it given the wrong manner? any depressed positives going on. reaction happen, these things happen it's common probity to understand overall it's generally safe. i had might return it vaccine i had no side effects other than an annoying headache for couple of days but my mom is a registered nurse she got the pfizer vaccine had zero side effects. these vaccines. support i've heard more problems with the moderna then pfizer for sure but i mentally for the johnson & johnson going to sign up for the johnson. >> you want to take whichever
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one comes available first. soda overnighted% effective overall the vaccines are safe and effective. we expect to see reaction. kennedy: we were masks forever? >> no or not. were going to have herd immunity. i don't thanks of her going get her to out this virus. her wearing our mask and social distancing and not going to parties without a mask on. hopefully, there's 100 million vaccines in one or days i love that. by the end of this year kennedy we could have a normal christmas, a normal thanksgiving, travel, spend time with her feeling her loved ones of only we can really be adherent to the cdc guidelines right now. kennedy: get back to hugging hobos piggybacks the good old days. dr. janette nesheiwat great to talk to you so much. the topical storm is next.
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nestlé has issued a recall from within seven or 50000 pounds of pepperoni hot pockets. and that is just from chris christie's freezer. the recall comes in response to reports of glass and plastic inside the hot pockets which is actually the healthiest thing in there. so far one mouth injury has been reported from the infected bats break the good news is after one bite of a hot pocket your high hole be so badly burned you will not feel what comes next. many consumers are going to recall because the plastic has more flavor than the usual hot pocket cheese. in fact many hot pocket customers already choose to swell the plastic and cardboard they come in rather than pausing and getting up their butts to get on the garbage can. the usda says consumers are not to take their chances by ingesting the glass field pepperoni treats. but nestlé promises you can still safely ruin your insides by eating their sausage and meatball flavors. topic number two.
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it is much monday, today we meet a man busted for leaving his junk in the trump. meet, who is resting i'm going to kill you face. he arrested have to return to get a giant stash of drugs he left his rental corporate hey who among us is not hit a few speed bumps while driving? in place at the rental car company in albany, your call the sheriff's office and they found large quantities of heroin, fentanyl, mayor wanted one of their cars. then when the deputies arrived that when the biggest dope of all, he returned to the scene of his dime bags to recover the missing merchant. i can't blame him, i without wood to be sober in albany. this is why always rent my cars from payless. they'd never called the cops because i am told they are all escaped convicts.
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if they your drugs it will just smoke them or sell them back to you. quid pro quo part after questioning he was charged with ten counts of criminal drug possession for even worse he was charged 799 a gallon after forgetting to fill up his gas tank. very forgetful fella. topic number three. are you at fbi agent looking for the one who got away? will look what the cat just dragged in. liberal women in washington d.c. have been using the bubble dating app to identify capitol hill rioters and send their names to the fbi. so it turns out those left the ladies are loose with their lips to. according to reports the d.c. area that influx of bumble users in the days before and after the capitol hill riots. in other was that biking in the senate chamber was not the only horny guy in town. some washington d.c. women took notice and launch a sting operation to bag bite setting
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their political preferences to conservatives and tricking term supporters into identifying themselves. one give closer pickup line, i would like to storm your capitol. although the messages get confusing when i start talking about wanting to screw nancy pelosi. after bumble learned of the liberal lies the temporarily disabled its politics filter to prevent misuse but although it is still hard to figure a man's politics online. at the first, second, third dates are going as they walk in a park, they are probably ntp. they insist on paying for everything would get cold there probably no good conservative clan wizard. there you go. topic number four, you have been warned. we've all been in it airport terminal and thought i wish i could stay here longer. while one intrepid jet et cetera found a way to linda all of our dreams. a california man spent three months living in a chicago o'hare airport terminal
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because he was afraid to fly due to covid-19. it only cost him $300 a day and tuna sandwiches. 36-year-old flew into chicago from los angeles and october but was too afraid to leave or fly back. then begin living in the terminal is it airport workers misplaced credentials to misplaced protection. and stay there until this past week and for that is what is confronted by united employees who had become suspicious of his presence. since most of their flight today's left only one or two months. a judge charged with criminal trespass is exact opposite of a flight risk. it is a big win who said the food and furniture are much better in prison. and the guys in the shower much gentler than the tsa. we'll be right back. stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. get 0.9% financing on the 2021 rx 350.
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