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a very important word. lou: and that is it for us tonight. civil rights attorney, trumps a part of leo terrel sinvestigative reporter sara carter join us. and "new york post" alan. please be with this, good night from sussex. kennedy: aren't welcome to it spread commander-in-chief lays out his legacy on the eve of his departure from the white house, president trump making his case the last four years have been a great success. but will the media admit that he did a few things right? earlier the president release a 20 minute farewell address. very somber printer could not help but think that if he had delivered the same speech in the same tone during the election, he probably be spending the next four years in the oval office. first he spoke of the movement he began. watch. >> we built the greatest political movement and the history of our country. we also built the greatest economy in the history of the
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world. it was about america first because we all wanted to make america great again. we restore the principle that a nation exists to serve its citizens. our agenda was not about right or left, it was not about republican or democrat. but about the good of a nation. and that means the whole nation. becky also broke out his economic policies benefiting just about everyone. >> would pass the largest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history. we/more job killing regulations than any administration had ever done before. we built the greatest economy in the history of the world. we reignited america's job creation and achieved a record low unemployment were african americans, hispanic americans, asian americans, women almost everyone, income sword, wages and boomed. the american dream was
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restored. and millions were lifted from poverty in just a few short years. it was a miracle. becky also talked about what he called the remarkable success of operation warp speed. >> what our nation was hit with a terrible pandemic, we produce not one, but two vaccines with record breaking speed and more will quickly follow. they said it could not be done, but we did it. they called it a medical miracle, and that is what they are calling it right now, a medical miracle. kennedy: cannot wait to see the application of that in the future breeding probably make the case's handling of the pandemic is what sank his campaign. future presidency. that is for historians to q1. it will take time, but what will president trump ultimately be remembered for? and what successes will be missed question were cured in outfoxing friend cohost brian kilmeade for this week using a
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fantastic job posting the brand-new show fox news prime time. it is at 7:00 p.m. what launched just yesterday" you're having the the maiden voyage. welcome back to the show brian kilmeade. spigots could almost see you in person. we will never be within 20 feet of each other ever again. >> this is not court mandated is just been safe during a pandemic. before father was a restraining order. [laughter] 's reckless talk about this president. he did just some things right pretty also ended his presidency horribly, losing those two seats in georgia the night before the capitol riots and seed. he was his own worst enemy. that will depress press be able to see past his personality and really highlight some of the things that went right over the four years? >> i get the sense you like the speech i looked into putting what she would've given it november 10. we need to lecture integrity.
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you need to say listen i have my legal team here, i have a problem with arizona, got a problem with george i'm looking into it as michigan and i'm really concerned for them really concerned about a few other states in this mail-in voting. okay, understood. and then you have his legal team work and making the 18 that does not include rudy giuliani. and then at the same time you say ivan shouted joe biden sometime over the next two weeks with both of our schedules were going to work on the transition should this not pan out. but am concerned. you leave that we do not have a kennedy nixon thing ever again and there's no doubt like gore and bush ever again. the president could have been as lindsey graham said the most successful one term president ever. james k polk finished off america, manifest destiny. there's a lot of one term president like george bush 41, down came the wall, gave a soft landing to the breakup of the soviet union. but then he could've been grover cleveland over the next four years. some reflective interviews over the next two much. i think he should have been
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there wednesday. it did not and like that. kennedy: that is really interesting that you bring that up. because i actually don't think he should be there tomorrow. i think it would be a massive distraction. and he would take so much oxygen out of the room. and if i am joe biden, i am kind of relieved. i know that it is comfortable for us to have these clear visuals of the transfer of power. it makes us feel good to see the elder president bush, >> you feel great. >>'s before the elder president bush and bill clinton who forced a great friendship. and also to the younger bush. subject carter forward. kennedy: yes which was a very difficult time in our nations history coming off of vietnam and a resignation and near impeachment. like the country was
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collapsing. so i think it is good that he is not there. but what are like the top three things you would say the president should be remembered forward in terms of policy? >> bitterly said no such sexy or not in a heated iraq war invasion and were not threatening, exchanging threats with iran is a so that a daily basis. start in the middle east they told us in social studies, history, college, the experts we interviewed and now gm is this will never happen. jim carrey said if years ago this not going to be middle east peace. it's a ferret out, wrong partner working that direction. number one. number two, i like the fact that enough is now paying their fair share. i actually love although it did not start off great as we know, the way it is ending with immigration. the way he looked at the socialists president of mexico that i can do a deal with you. and mexico puts in marines on their southern border. and agrees to the remaining mexico policy for acceptable order patrol people, really slow down for two and a half
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years. he was terrible for a while, they work through, and they got through. and now sadly joe biden is going to upend it. and think overall the tax policy. most people look at what's happening with our corporate tax rate and said we can't do business with other countries. that is the people running to ireland brutally knocked it down into a half. got the other tax or form do not for the rich, mostly for middle and working-class people. and the economy began to boom. the trade deals on the cusp of coming to fruition. i did not read every page of robert lighthouses work on the new enough deal, but the word is it's about 50% blue that it was. in china probably would've come in this time to perhaps under donald trump. i think it could have went on. the e-mail me today, the thousand things donald trump did put i could not go through all thousand you have to go for an extra hour. kennedy: i will going to ask lou for time and tapped him on the shoulder.
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>> very open to that. [laughter] 's before he loves it. i don't think you can say enough about operation warp speed. i think there were tremendous missteps with the handling of the pandemic. i would've liked to seen more troops brought home. i think the israeli peace accord which you kind of touched on those were incredibly important, three supreme court justices moving the embassy to jerusalem. >> i like your list better than mine are we live? i did this again? [laughter] support we will superimpose and put my list in your mouth. >> know what you are hosting the show but you have some much more intelligent at this an idea. but i know, he was the impact player can i say that? kennedy: yes you can separate a lot of people still mad at him but that may temper down a little bit prettily time will tell, brian kilmeade have a great time the rest of the week on 7:00 p.m. on fox news channel.
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>> thanks for having on inodes controversy of the have you man. i bludgeon over came the producer saying don't. c5 argos to twitter dollars. >> us that much compared to the others. as usual president trump keeping us in suspense of the great last minute. what a showman. he's expected issue up to 100 pardons or commutations perhaps including robert little wade and joe exotic star of tiger king. we are told he does not plan to pardon himself forced family members. but seriously, the night is young, who knows. the president believed tomorrow d.c. at 8:00 a.m. and joints in bella. [inaudible] peart he will reportedly be bringing the nuclear football with him so he complained catch for there of time to wreak havoc before he gets to mar-a-lago. by noon he is expected to arrive in florida will he will finish the last moments of his presidency. he will be commander, the first commander-in-chief in a century and half not his successor's inauguration.
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so now just 16 hours ago, what surprises could have in store? wait let's meet tonight's party pallet gotten his idea. we've katie pavlich part we have got recent editor at large and cohost of the fifth column podcast, one podcast of the year, ten years that are a very impressive. and fox news contributor and former obama state department deputy secretary marie is back with this. so much to discuss. so, katie i think i am most fascinated about what is going to come out of the last two weeks of this presidency. because a given the last four years, and even the election and the run-up through 2016, i do think these last two weeks will give us years to chew on what are your thoughts? >> yeah i mean the president is not been on twitter so we have not been able to hear directly from him, in his normal communication.
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the few people have been at the white house who still remained in their post who know about the decision he has made and leading up to the remarks that he gave about the capitol riots of course and his departure speech today, but in terms of what's going to happen in the next 12 hours or so, i am still banking on joe exotic pardon for think of it what unity for the country we should all just let joe exotic go off in his limousine and see the party happen. and just start 2020 off over again with something we can all unite behind. kennedy: that's absolutely right katie should take the limo right to mar-a-lago and party like it's 2019. >> biggies banned from florida. support nothing good happens anymore. so matt, the 14000 people who have applied for pardon or commutation. and i do not know why presidents feel limited to a few dozen or maybe 100 when they really do have the power
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to change thousands of lives. why is it so limited? back it is a damn dirty shame. barack obama set records for commutations. at the very, very end of his presidency after talking up criminal justice or form for a long time. not really doing anything. it is a shame. they should do this -- mike at this more than 10,000 people, i'm not that great at math but i think that is more than the number of days in the presidency. why not have a clemency a day? up comic station a day. the federal government with federal's so much of law enforcement we made the criminal code so long, the federal criminal code so log no would know 70 laws are out there. or committing three felonies a day, you are little bit different kennedy on that. and at some point we have over criminalized, thanks to joe biden kamala harris the finger prints are all over. although the campaigns in a different way. i would like to see biden and
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harris put their money where their mouth is and make commutation and pardoning a daily or weekly events. not just something at last minute. see for the great suggestion if you want real criminal justice reform that is a great suggestion. marie what is your greatest fear in terms of shenanigans between now and noon eastern time tomorrow with this president? >> i'm just counting down the minutes honestly before president biden is inaugurated. i do think it is ironic that president trump who claims to be the president of law and order is going to have as is probably official act as president putting a bunch of pardons and forward for his friends, his political allies, and people who we know actually did commit crimes. not people who were miscarriage of justice but people who did commit crimes that they are trying to give favors to. so far we don't know that we can get the list any second period >> like he governed,
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focused on himself entirely. mike pence will actually be at his farewell ceremony but he will be downtown for the inauguration tomorrow morning. what a terrible and to obtain a presidency. before mike pence is a night nice young men, then close on there is a nice young man come indiana boys nice young man. aright the panel has a much more to talk about in the show. make could get that list of pardons at any point spread and believe me this secondly get i will give it to you. coming up tcm high high alert for joe biden's inauguration. the extremist groups like q and on, how they keep our nations capitol safe? very secure. the guys in san francisco said he cannot remember his bit coin pass code. there hundred 20 million and bitcoin i help them crack the code? stick around for that.
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fbi's investigating members of the national guard. so far top brass have removed 12 soldiers from inauguration duty for potential ties to far right groups for the official say no specific plots have been uncovered. at the same time the fbi is saying they bit of monitoring and increase chatter from queuing on types you have reportedly been making plans to cause trouble. it may be impersonating national guard members that is never going to work. so will this keep tomorrow's show running smoothly because mark was going on behind the scenes. here are three to discuss a former detective and fox news contributor the only ted williams. welcome back ten. >> thank you kennedy thank you. kennedy: tell me what is happening in d.c. it would've right the wrongs in that miscommunication that right to weeks ago. after 5000 national guard troops and hundreds of
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hundreds of police officers are all sorts of different states and pre-much every element of federal law enforcement imaginable. tell me your thoughts. >> you are absolutely right. kennedy, you and i should go to fort knox kentucky. we can get in ewald in fort knox, kentucky a lot easier than we can preach the capitol these days. and that is as a result of the january the sixth incident there. the insurrection where groups like qanon, proud boys, boogaloo boys, all attacked the capitol. and the result of that security is tripled there. bree may have had 5000 troops in a spattering of law enforcement officers, you now have at least 25000 national guard troops there. about 750 military troops on active duty military troops
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are going to be there. and a contingency of law enforcement officers state and federal. one of the things they are doing is that they decided to that these 25000 national guardsmen. and as a result of that as you have said, they have removed 12 of them because they have said they have some affiliation of some ties or may have said something adverse or negative about the inauguration and the president or vice president. before that that is fascinated with that's a very low number considering how many national guard troops there are. but what i think is a curious and kind of scary is obviously they were through social media and various means able to identify so many of the riot goers who preach the capitol. what they don't know is the identity of the person who laid the pipe bombs. so how concerned are they about that and the person or
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persons is still very much at large? >> that person is out there. the fbi is looking for that person. that person being the person who laid pipe bombs at the republican committee headquarters as well as the democratic committee headquarters. they are deeply concerned and hoping they can get through this inauguration in a smooth manner without anything else happening. but we talk about additional national guard, those national guard are out there in these various state capitals. because those state capitals in the 50 states are also been threatened, kennedy. kennedy: there's been a lot of chatter in media, government buildings. it is a scary time. people have to lock it up and they will, thanks you ted williams. >> my pleasure. before beautifully done. the los angeles times claims a
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kennedy: the los angeles times at glaring headline monday, make america california again. that is biden's plan. as much i love the spirit and people of california, that is a horrible plan. there is a reason a record number people are leaving california for states like texas, arizona, tennessee because taxes are too damn high and the politicians are as corrupt as incompetent. and laws are so inhibited the market's hybrid guess what that creates? a giant homeless population bird couple and as a whopping 151,000 hobos but that number is expected to shoot up by 86% in the next four years. that is a lot of street feces breadth of bureaucratic do-gooders but to build actual housing people on the street could move into, it would help
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immensely paired but zoning laws only allow for single-family homes in california. both cost about six and $50000 apiece to build. and the homeless measures that pass and resulted in delays and new construction. the pandemic is only worsen the crisis. that is one of many reasons california is over cross governor will face recall this meant gavin newsom not only has all the wrong answers for homelessness and the pandemic, unless he is stepping his veneered mouth with thousands of dollars in a french laundry truffle devotees beholding to public-sector unions produce public union spent about a billion dollars a year in the states. and they don't just have a stranglehold on politicians and policy. they have a death grip there essentially writing laws that directly benefit them thanks to the majority of politicians and their pockets but rather must discussing and egregious examples of union hubris and overage came from utla. one of the nation's largest teachers union sprayed which demanded charter schools
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close, police get defendant, medicare for all be passed and a fully federal housing for the homeless or else they would not allow their membership, the teachers comment to return to in person learning. that is california and a net shepherd the states politicians have choked on their own narcissism for so long they have big companies like hewlett-packard, tesla, oracle, joule two skedaddle out of the golden state. california is written with political failures and texas is by far the biggest beneficiary of the exodus. if almost president biden were smart or original call you tap into the lone star state to make things great. but he is run by a committee of opportunistic status who knows little else and how to indulge their own self interest. and that is the memo. president alecto biden planning pace new of executive orders targeting immigration, the economy, lockdowns and mask mandates rates and will
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he bring the california craziness all the way to washington d.c. customer the party pedals back, katie pavlich, matt welch and marie harf. so katie there's a lot long wrong with california. i am amazed that people are counting her triumphs as a blueprint for joe biden's administration. >> it's amazing but not surprising when you consider joe biden's secretary is from california without experience in managing major healthcare systems. but i do not want the rest of the country to have to deal the consequences of california politicians. for this rolling blackouts of the extreme hard-core covid lockdown measures with the threat the cut off your water or your electricity because you had too many people in her house. arrested from the privacy of your home for simply having your family members over for dinner. i mean no thank you to the too radical physicians are been happening in california that
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for the of the country. kennedy: samet to katie's point about rolling blackouts, there are windstorms up-and-down california right now. and comed, are threatening to cut off power and have rolling black and brown ants in order to not have california burned to the ground. they already had to pay millions of dollars because of their culpability in the states largest wildfire last year. for 10% of the state essentially burned to the ground. your thoughts on gavin newsom? >> when you are a foreign correspondent in a country there's a couple of signs to know that you aren't living and kind of a second world situation. one is that maybe there is a deadly riots during the presidential transfer of power print but another what is you have blackouts. right? you should be able to get it together to deliver electricity to people.
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ab 2021 if you are in a rich world country. it's hard california is hard i'm there. there's a lot of wind, a lot of fire seasons there's droughts big mountains et cetera pretty should be able to figure this out they haven't. california has gone the way of illinois, the state of new york and other places that are one-party states essentially that are missing govern so badly california was a most beautiful place in the country by far the best weather in the country by far. the blessed plastic surgery jobs by far that you're going to say and they are losing population. you have to do a really extraordinary job to make it so people don't want to go to a place like that sprayed that is what they have done for the own thing that is saving grace about all of this is they are not going to be baking the laws. joe manchin is making the laws in congress because there is a 50/50 senate radius from west virginia he is not having that 50-dollar minimum wage and e-card predation stuff. kennedy: he's not your absolute right.
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he is already said he will not vote to kick off the filibuster. but marie, joe manchin is poised to become the most powerful man in the country, not joe biden. >> or maybe mitt romney? we will see. but i actually think joe biden is poised to become the most powerful person in the country tomorrow. gavin newsom is not present, joe manchin is not president. and joe biden is not a radical. joe biden when he talks about what he wants to do is first ten or 100 days in office is not time but this things are happening in california. he signed by getting the vaccine at rollout back on track. he's talking about getting things like addressing our healthcare system not by throwing it out the window, not by throwing out private insurance but fixing obamacare. [inaudible] and that is how is going to govern. kennedy: we don't know how kamala harris is going to govern in terms of medicare for all. even when she is pressed by the few journalists.
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>> she's the vice president not the president. kennedy: she is the vice president to the second in command to 78-year-old man is had a number of health problems. meantime outgoing secretary of state mike pompeo finally informally categorize chinese treatment of uighur muslims as genocide, watch. >> this is forced labor, forced sterilization, forced abortion parts a kind of things we have not seen an awfully long time in this world. with now conducted exhaustive review of the facts and made the determination that infect the chinese communist party has committed these crimes against humanity paid is continuing to try and deny these people part not just the uighur muslims but other faiths as well. the simple capacity that continues to exist. so far but most of the uighurs printed in the confirmation hearing the nominee for secretary state and that he said he agrees with pompeo. that is a great sign, so will joe biden finally set up to china? what you think katie pavlich?
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>> i'm very skeptical even joe biden's statements about china part how things are simply a competitor that they are not a threat to us. and he's not taking biden on initiative genocide and reissue camps of the uighur population. you also to keep in mind that china is in control of a number of countries in terms of trying to get into their infrastructure. there's a lot of european countries that had to be pushed really far along when it came to the wall way situation. and given joe biden statement on the campaign trail, he himself is not tough on china pernod secretary of state a be tougher, but i think it would have been issue of national security, not necessarily unfortunately the issue of genocide of the uighurs. divorce is too little too late, matt? you and i publicly been talking about the uighurs in 2013. and millions of them have been
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forced into concentration camps, forced sterilization. that is its own form of genocide. now you have a million people who can no longer procreate. >> the problem i have, i am happy secretary pompeo took a forceful action to talk about the human rights atrocities they are. should have been dead not just in the early days the trump administration but the obama administration as well. that's good. i am less called about the exact word genocide. i think we should reserve the g word until it is pretty close to unanimous among human rights group and other people that is the best way to describe what is going on. keep in mind we do not call officially the armenian genocide, 100 years later they killed more than a million people we should. kennedy: we should, as a country we should recognize genocide. >> correct, correct. the question is does forced
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sterilization, the hurting of concentration camps the separation of families all the stuff you know i've been timeout for a long time, that targeted people on purpose to kill them? maybe it is, it might be a bit premature. but i hate to see as we use a language -based -- make it dependent on the political power or perceived political power of the adversary as opposed to the exact finding on the ground. >> but unforeseen joe biden is in very soft in terms of the way he categorizes china. for example, in 2011 he said rising china will economic growth and prospered it will bring a new partner which we can meet global challenges 2019 pernod here's the thing in the context that we would china to grow. we do not want a war with china, 2019. china is going to eat our lunch? come on man they are not bad folks. but guess what, they are not competition for sprayed they are paired they are committing growth intellectual property theft further infiltrating our
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universities and governments with spies. and they are killing their own people. so shouldn't the language be a little bit more forceful? >> i think that joe biden is made clear that china and many ways is a threat. they also, in some ways can be a partner. no country is all one thing. they are complicated relationships. what joe biden comic tony blanket and others have said the going to take a smarter look at china. certainly go after unfair trade practices. over the currency issues but not do in a way that hurts american farmers and factories, two in a way that punishes china. look tony blinken set all the right things today part he believes them, he will act that way secretary of state privette donald trump did not deal with china in a way that made americans better he just at with china and away he thought look tough. think joe biden will walk that line knowing where to put pressure on china. knowing where their economic
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growth it could actually help ours. our economies are intertwined whether we like it or not. kennedy: they haven't communistic state run economy they have a 50 year plan for joe biden so far in his words and his feats have been baby lotion soft. we'll see what happens your think is so much panel. katie, matt, marie, big night. >> thanks candy. kennedy: thank you bird coming up did you ever forget a computer password? maybe eight passwords with your favorite app. the next guest for that is in it could cost them to a $20 million worth of bitcoin. he only has two password gases left before is locked out forever. he is, next. s) the world loves a hybrid. so do businesses. so, today they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach lets them use watson ai to modernize without rebuilding, and bring all their partners and customers together in one place. that's why businesses from retail to banking are going with a smarter hybrid cloud
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tuner $20 million for you like that's great right? no, he forgot the password. he's used up eight of his ten attempts to open the account before it is locked forever. so what does it feel like to potentially lose that much money? joining me now the big coin millionaire founder and ceo of coil, stefan thomas welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me on. mixed feelings talk about let's get into it. see for this is crazy at such a wild story but it's a nightmare inducing, it's exciting to think that at some point you will have an aha moments. but what is the flaw in the system that there is no password retrieval? that seems like a bad system that might keep evil from an vesting. >> i'm still of two minds about a per think it's important people have the right to hold their own crypto at they want to pray but for most malaise probably not the right decision pretty probably want to go with a bank or
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custodian that can keep that money safe for you. but yeah i wish that had existed back then it was not really an option at that time. kennedy: you are hoping at some point there is some sort of encryption service, or anything that can help you get in there. obviously you do a lot of research on this. so is there anything on the horizon that could help you get in? >> actually it's his face straightforward it is possible to recover that money you say what's the problem then go do it. while it cost a significant amount of money. estimate somewhere between five and $20 million to develop that recovery method but you really have to develop a new method. and then at the end of it you do not have a guarantee you get the coin. if the fines and went to finance it, some who take the risk for they have to trust to be a lot. there is a lot of herders to get over to actually to attempt to recover. sephora bagasse is like a
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perimeter dilemma. what are some of the crazier methods that people have suggested to you to help either remember the password or some extra supernatural force to help you? that people have given me special buddhist mantras i can chant that will help me with it. i have had people reach out with psychic mediums that help them recover their lost safe combination. a lot of people have suggested hypnosis what may actually be worth a try for it not semester met with the pastor but where i wrote it down. maybe this summer to trace back where that ended up. but it is a tough call. there's not a lot of options. kennedy: now the only thing i can think as i know you need somebody to invest in you but just promise them 10% because even if you lose $22 million, will still have almost $200 million spread how great would that be? you could start a charity,
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blob loblaw you could also get a solid gold plane. [laughter] subject we will see part i don't look that would actually fly. that's kind of another question. stuart okay could sit there on the beach and take pictures and the solid gold plane that's all you need you at the good life or expect a lot of people averaged out different ways of trying to recovery. i think the challenge is picking his going at the best shot pretty only get one shot out it. kennedy: ain't that the truth of mercy. but when you do unlock it, even if you don't come back and see me, thank you. good luck, go get richford all right topical storm is next. hey, mercedes? how can i help you?
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