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"lou dobbs tonight" mug. who wouldn't want one, right? loudobbsshop.com. that is the place. loudobbsshop.com. we thank you for being with us. good night from sussex. kennedy: welcome to excrete a new president, and new in administration and a new super majority, it is a new day for the nation whether you like it or not, and a lot. [laughter] i do. the word of the day is unity. but how long will that last? earlier today joe biden was sworn in as the nation's 46th president put have it on the steps of the capitol building. you have to really just two weeks of the day after violet egger bob tried to destroy our democracy. and after one of the most divisive elections in american history. and that is saying something. that george mcclellan was a real bass or bread today the newly minted president urged all of us to set aside our
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differences for the greater good, watch. back unity is the path forward. and we must meet this moment as the united states of america. my fellow americans, we have to be different than this. america has to be better than this, and i believe america is so much better than this. kennedy: i love america i mrs. america. at first i thought he said nudity has to be our path toward a my gadget over exit out unity. he called on all of us to stop the nonsense, the partisan bickering that is been splitting the country in half. we have to end this uncivil war that puts red against blue, rural versus urban. conservative versus liberal. kennedy: earlier in the day, now former president trump wished president biden luck, watch. >> i will tell you that the
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future of this country has never been better. i wish the new administration great luck and great success. i think they will have great success for they have the foundation to do something really spectacular. so far there are core some people who never accept president biden as their commander-in-chief. some will always believe the election was rigged or stolen. and the ball is in the commander-in-chief's court to try to bring us all back together but it's going to take a little work comes when you take a lot of patience and some understanding. but dammit, this is the best country on the planets. and i know, party people, we are up to the challenge. so well is the new present going to begin customer may not fox news correspondent gillian turner, is it cold there in the white house lawn? >> us not as you would think. it's cold that we are not freezing to death yet. kennedy: so what happened today? >> the next move for president biden now is talking with a group of friends and family and staff on the south lawn of
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the white house. that's just about 45 minutes of now is going to watch fireworks display, that really wraps up his day at one. it is a day that joe biden has been waiting for, for nearly 50 years. >> so help me god, congratulations mr. president. [cheering] smith the new president arnie kitted out with all the presidential gear and the digs as well as a whole plate of 17 executive actions reversing some of his predecessors key policies for this includes an immediate stop to construction of the southern border while part reversing the so-called muslim travel ban common ordinate 100 a masking challenge. now the 46 president featured unity as the big central theme of his inaugural address. he offered few details really about how his policies will override the political and heal the cultural division plaguing this country, take a listen. >> on this january day, my
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whole soul is in this, bringing america together, uniting our people. uniting our nation. and i ask every american to join me in this cause. vicky also made a directly to the 74 million americans who voted for former president trump, asking them for their immediate attention. >> hear me out as we move forward. take a measure of me and my hearts, if you still disagree, so be it. that is democracy. >> outlined a stark vision of the moment we are in and the coming months ahead. and so all americans are vaccinated against the coronavirus but he also declared victory over the capitol hill rioters who stormed washington on january 6. smith we have learned again, that democracy is precious. democracy is fragile. at this hour my friends, democracy has prevailed. specs of the one thing that
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president biden avoided mentioning all day, it was a president trump, former president trump's name and directly but not simply biden administration to put the fanfare and the excitement of the day behind them and really get down to the tough work of running this government and this country, canada. >> it is going to be tough work there's a lot of work to be done. we will see how he handles himself. he is a pro i have more on the new biden administration later. i want to know what was it like when he walked into the oval office for the first time? no matter how you voted that's always the moment. >> and reporters asked about this earlier. her response was that she was with him, she was with him when he signed up as executive orders, all 17 of them. and that mostly he was very calm. that was his mood throughout the day but he was happy because he got to spend time with his family he loves all day today. that is a rarity these days. she described was being very calm party is ready for this you know he is preparing for long time. if i think the heaviest moment
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was when the elder and younger bush hugged it when w. bush walked into the oval office for the first time. that is something i always look back and it always gives me chills but that's gotta be crazy for a former president choose how his son who is the current president. joe biden obviously wanted the shot into thousand 16 but he's like here i face with all them. inc. it will be mr. president from now on. >> fairpoint. kennedy: all right i'll see you soon. [inaudible] the speakeasy. president biden did not waste a single minute getting the trump agenda with a flick of the wrist, big teat property boom, he signed this afternoon 17 executive actions on a whole slew of issues. he read join the paris claimant a court, the primate accord, he ended president trump affordable national emergency declaration pretty has a 100 day mask for public
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buildings, interstate, train, planes, is the new president off to a good start? is he hamstringing his baby administration cap let's make tonight's party penalty got and we have attorney in fox news contributor emily compagno, she is backlogged democrat strategist and former dnc advisor one of my favorites, kevin walling. in fox news political analyst, the legendary lawrence jones is here. i would take it and run with it. you are my running back tonight. all right. which of these actions as you like or dislike, emily? i'll be a bit evasive for a second period me there largely symbolic clearly to his party. restoring what they felt was a position of collaboration globally in one of inclusion domestically. it remains to be seen as the statements as essentially he
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is revoking or repealing common things do not serve the u.s. national interests. the question is what is the interest of serving the interests of the interest of the network is that the ability for americans to trade on the free market unburdened, on regulated, the ability to thrive and live freely is or nablus to describe. we know they will be see them for the question before us whether the policy will indeed reflect that. >> those things are music to my ears, truly. the freedom making your own money, making your own way that is the american dream i hope he allows people to realize that. i understand the need to entity something about the environment. they need to heal our beautiful globe. but my worry is companies and people in the united states are already very interested in technology, green technology
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and green cars and solar panels and the recycling and all of that. they've been doing it for long time, more people more and more jump on that train of personal responsibility every year. what is this paris accord rejoined going to do about china? there's no way denied sizes forcing china to do anything right now. so what does the biden administration plan to do about that? spectating that's a great question. rejoining paris gives us entrée into a multilateral approach to holding china to the fire. we are stronger we work at their allies. whether they be in europe, in the pacific region to put pressure in terms of environmental causalities, but also canada get to the bottom of covid in that country. muslim minority uighurs. there's a lot of things we told china accountable to re- night democrats or republicans. i think what you're seeing the first day of the biden administration is a move to bring other countries along
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with us on that front as opposed to going at it alone. kennedy: lawrence, i said this during both the trump and obama administration, i am not a huge fan of executive action. i think this much power concentrated in the executive branch. a lot of these actions are signed today are symbolic and political. it sort of a look what i can do i can undo your entire legacy in half a day without even trying. but shouldn't we look for multi- branch unity in order to accomplish important work? >> you are one 100% rights. if you want to be a tribal leader, then there is an entire cheerleading crowd that is applauding what joe biden did today, president joe biden did today. they were largely symbolic. if you really want to take the speech to heart, it is not
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just fixing this inner side of us as americans when it comes to unity. it comes from a policy standpoint. that means you got to sell it to congress but you also to sell things to the american public. joe biden was what's known as the greatest retail politician because people like tempered he could sell anything to them. it's time for him to put that to work. people in the republican party did not fear donald trump because they feared the man himself. they feared his ability to captivate their base. joe biden has to get the country together. i believe he can do that. but he can't be afraid to cough the progressive base for there's a lot of common ground, i believe he can go to china if he pushes some of the naysayers away. at the end of the day it has to be his legacy. it cannot be the people surrounding him. kennedy: it also cannot be donald trump's legacy.
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that was really annoying for the first years of the obama administration are so hyper focused on president bush, the younger. but president biden seems his colleagues in the senate are not listening for the democratic leadership since intensive moving ahead with president trump's impeachment trial for now they've got majority and manpower and woman power, to make it happen. so now what happens, emily? you are getting senators on both sides. every day that goes by they're going to lose the appetite for an impeachment trial. how do you see this progressing, emily? >> interestingly those gop senators are holding their cards close to their chest right now and saying either i have to see the evidence or democrat coming straight out in saint look i think our time is better spent on legislation and confirmations right now. so i think the biggest question is when, if ever, speaker pelosi will move the article over to the senate. think raises than two
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questions. one is the tone of the country that point? what is the mood? will you be a clamoring for congress collectively to be conducted legislation that that country desperately needs and conducting relief from the lockdown or will be some type of appetite portrayed the gop at that point is well need to take the temperature of the party so they do not self-destruct in carrying out what might be a short-term sort of moral fulfillment on their part. spectating political dopamine high. the problem, kevin, is you have joe manchin and chris murphy to democrat senators who are being very vocal about losing the appetite for an impeachment trial because you can't be both. you cannot confirm all slate of nominees and at the same time try and retroactively remove someone from office who is already gone. ould nld piitit finidelyhh wdhh tolhe ar e ffea imeeantch > ink the tbstlyentlytlou cou etty tprhity cannkannkrnknknt pt is notisust jhe nomin nnsatns
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to get the cabinet members confirmed. they're not going to be able to provide impactful legislation while doing impeachment. if you really want to heal the country, get rid of the vengeance in your heart. justice was served, the former president is in mar-a-lago, with got a new president let's get on with our lives. support yes let's get on with it. write the party panel will return a little later. coming up remember how the press treated the trump administration? the blatant partisanship, you think that's going to continue with the president biden the white house? not a chance. howard kurtz joins meet next. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes.
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color about what is like for him going into the oval office? he has been waiting for this for so long that was his reaction? >> i spent a little time with them earlier, he had an incredible sense of calm. he also said he felt accused coming home. kennedy: that is so beautiful, so warm and fuzzy after four years and open hostility toward the trump administration will be see any attempt at accountability? by the media over the next four years? the host of media buzz sundays on the fox news channel, howard kurtz is back. welcome back. back a candidate. kennedy: helen with his honeymoon. last? are they ever going to balance? >> may be till tomorrow but let me say first of all, very smooth behind the podium. she threw out an olive branch think she respects a free in independent press. and the whole thing was a tad on the boring side. we can get used to that. some of the questions were substantive, some of the questions were casie. in some of the questions were
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just down. while the first foreign trip like duty been your seven hours. recheck by the impeachment trial i will just keep smiling about touching that one with a 10-foot pole. >> that's right she's going to have to answer questions at some point. still do not know how compress that timeline is. you have two successive administration the prior administration, are very aggressive at the press in their own way, very different way. with espionage act, this last administration was all out verbal war. do you see this administration as being opaque as the last two? especially if joe biden has trouble in the coming months getting hold of the pandemic the only major issue his
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presidency will be judged on at least at the outset. i don't think she's going to be hammered by sean spicer and huckabee sanders and kayleigh were. think her style is a little bit quieter. i think most of the press court likes joe biden. it will be a little bit friendlier. i also think that she is going to make a lot of news because president biden is not going to talk to reporters at nearly as often as president trump did. that was the irony there so much hostility towards donald trump and the last four years and that they had the most access of the modern president per the going to miss that it could affect the ratings. before think they're absolutely going to miss that. that was, no matter how combative it got, they really went at each other, especially jim costa. in the present by cannot the president biden holding a 60 plus minute press conference. i like to see everyone held accountable is going to be much heavier list for jenn
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sake and that team. >> we as we saw in the campaign he does not want to be posting inflammatory tweets has a very different style the press is going to have to dig up other kinds of news. everything is not going to revolve from the president is the way it did with trump made that is a healthy thing. think part of the reasons he wanted people have a little bit of a break from constant political polarization. look, giving a nice speech as biden did today was by the praise even on fox news it's even than governing project with republicans is harder the fundamental differences like immigration than harder to deliver the speech. still some goodwill including mitch mcconnell who gave a beautiful speech. and president biden's honor in 2016 after his son beau had passed away.
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that catholic church was at the church of the presidents of the episcopal church. how do you like it now. nice to talk to on inauguration day. kennedy: don't always agree president joe, shouldn't we be willing to hear him out on his first day in office? i'll talk to california republican congressman tom mcclintock and break it down in my memo. that is next. ng get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. ♪
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kennedy: it is inauguration day and joe biden is our 46th president. regardless of how i feel about the new president or how much you may have love the outgoing one, everyone deserves a day of grace. there is plenty of time to shred the biden administration and their god awful policies. but this is not that time. we always talk about lowering the temperature of our political discourse in extending a giant fall of a branch like the one on lady
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gaga's approach prevents what i intend to do here, regardless of party this always something solemn and serious about seeing a new president receive the oath of office. that leaves you a little breathless, nervous and hopeful. and i know joe biden loves this country. even if he's going to flush it down the toilet with new taxes and smothering regulations. his time in offices given him experience and access to all sorts of people and their stories. and to incredible loss having to barrio why, baby daughter and up beloved son he's risen from the depths of unimaginable grief to the coolest job in the world. a job he ascended to because of his greatest asset, not being hillary clinton. president biden's victory should act as a giant! two hillary that she was the reason she lost. president trump wasn't beatable. she cannot dismount or pity horse a ghost you in silence. she was the chosen one, obama picked wrong, and she lost. this is a joe biden statement sure there are many points
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along the way he thought he should not run or would not win. like when he lost the first three contests in a row look like bernie was going to take in behind the woodshed and give them a socialist sucker punch. but against all personal political odds he prevailed and he is our president part hopeful he will bring a sense of decency and humility into the oval office. and live up to his words of unity and togetherness from today. and we know he has old white billiard balls. hopeful he'll use them is what are twins of wisdom and courage and get us through god knows what is coming next. i hope he has a boring presidency. we know joe is now the most powerful man in the world. joe manchin. and i hope to the sweet baby jesus he blocked every big spending initiative that threatens to raise my taxes. let us start out in sweetness, mr. president. for years to get bitter about plenty of issues. but today belongs to you. and that is the memo. >> joe biden has the keys to the white house and is white
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trans am back in the driveway. so will republicans give him a little bit of time to get his feet on the ground? here to discuss california republican congressman house judiciary committee member, tom contact, book about congressman. subject thank you. say for how you about the administration what are some areas that reasonable republicans maybe some blue dog democrats want to get off? >> the first day of the new administration is always that. and republican should never allow ourselves to become the students of the left. this is not a time to declare resistance by any means necessary as they did on the first day of the trump administration. our role is royal opposition. that means we have policies we believe will help the country. and when policies are proposed that would hurt it, it is our job to oppose those into offer better alternatives. that should not be a difficult role given some of things
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we've seen in this administration's first hours. kennedy: we think is the greatest threat to the economy? >> there is a bunch. obviously the tax increases that he has been proposing. we enjoyed the greatest economic extension in our lifetimes, not by accident because of major tax relief and regulatory rollbacks. the regulatory relief was greater than anything is on the reagan administration. that's when the economy took off like a bat out of hell. until for the president on his first day to reimpose regulations, kill the keystone pipeline, 10,000 jobs, a 30,000 barrels of oil entering the american economy. reentering the paris accord which is going to cost tens of thousands of jobs and trillions of dollars in national treasure. i mutely down the laundry list of executive orders he proposed the first day. they're very, very disturbing. abraham blinken once said
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voters are everything. voters get the backside to close the fire, they will just have to set other blisters a while. trims policies are very popular i think buying this make a big mistake thinking he was elected due to antipathy towards trump's policies. i've often said if trump would've channeled a little of its inner ronald reagan he would've been reelected in a landslide. before think that is where the most fascinating aspects of the trump presidency though take some time to fully understand. and that was the split between -- i pointed this out last night, of the great things have happened during the present in some of the horrible things that happened because of his personality. when i was he there are lessons to be learned. not only by politicians but by everyone who aims for greatness. you can always be your own worst enemy. the question is, those good things come up with those be
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remembered going forward? will there be things above the trump administration of president biden looked back and said i might try that again with north korea. >> that's officer going to be a question that joe biden has to answer. and i don't think he has answered it yet. he pursues those policies is going to be rewarded with an expanding economy, secure america, an easy reelection. if he goes on the road of higher taxes, heavier regulations, it will be a very different result. kennedy: will hopefully come i'm still optimistic the results can be good, call me crazy. sitting here painted in red. art thank you very much congressman i appreciate it. >> thanks take care. so far for president trump a big farewell this morning a short statement just before cutting to florida, watch. that goodbye, we love you, we
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will be back in some form. [cheering] kennedy: what does that mean? president trump could have been alluding to the wall street word reported yesterday , chatter in his orbit about forming a new political party. perhaps call the patriot party. is he going to do it? should he do? let's get back to the party daniel, emily compagno, kevin walling and lawrence jones. i love the idea of more parties i don't have a problem with this because i think of the republican split into, democrats might do the sin that could save the country, what you think? suspect the democrats are going to the same thing based on what joe biden does in this administration. you're going to see the progressive break off as well. this is going to come full-circle. as a libertarian i like to see the infighting because it's going to get us to the point where what you stand for matters. the notion you got to hold your nose to vote for a
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candidate because it's the lesser of two evils, that's going to go away. you're going to have a true competition of the ideas. truth is this is will be bad for the republicans were the not going to like donald trump if he does do this, they won't be successful in statewide races or national races. but again they have nowhere else to blame but we don't listen to your voters, you don't figure out the issues that matter to them and you govern based on special interest in you make all these promises every single year after year, so this is what you get. kennedy: that is what you get. that is what you could get. because right now the biden administration is looking very moderate, kevin. i do not know what they're going to do to pacify the progressive left. because at some point they could splinter. and the idea of a full on civil war and the republican party, i don't think it is a natural set of the columns is very loud voices that won the
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democrat party to move much more toward socialism. >> that is a good point. we talked about joe manchin earlier being one of the key tenders, in the house caucus lived such a thin majority that we have members of the squad that have an outside rope they don't sign onto particular pieces of legislation. there has to be republican support to pass the house. it is going to be a tug-of-war with the different interests within the republican party and the democratic party. again to suggest donald trump enjoys nine out of ten supporters are republicans. ps a base of support within the republican party that sticking with limitless and the short term. kennedy: and four out of five dentists like his teeth. [laughter] emily compagno, do you believe this? >> i think every few years there is talk of something
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similar. basalt with the tea party back then talked without becoming its own party pretty think of the short term this would be concerted either young to kevin's point. unless there's a democrat party court alerts your original point that obviously would not work. to be totally lopsided and it was result and that civil destruction of the gop. of course the uk, ireland, denmark, spain, et cetera, we person would like a five party system that better reflects that diversity. it also leads to actual collaboration rather than the sort of centrist clinging to their chairs and the extremists trying to outdo each other and will more people. robby went relaxed to be honest about their policies they believe in. before we have to change that dynamic that is a great point, emily, kevin, lawrence is great to see on inauguration night. lovely. coming up it is moving day. joe died ready to call the white house home.
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kennedy: inauguration days full of stuffy traditions and the pump and circumspect as a white house staff frantic word to ready the west wing for the first family. they only have about five hours to move at all the former president suffered within the new president and to redecorate the entire residence and oval office, do they have two scrape gum from under the resolute desk? and did the trump staff pull any pranks on the biden team? joining me effort inside the former chief of staff for former first lady laura bush of the current executive residence for american university center or presidential studies, she
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knows what she is talk about. anita mcbride welcome. select thank you so much for having me. kennedy: this is been described as a mad. how does this happen? and how did it paints, clean, move everything and so quickly? >> i know it is really remarkable. it's frankly the west wing they gets the greatest change. because those offices are small, they are cramped, different and ministrations want people sitting in different places. and so the general services administration, the good old gsa we heard a lot about them during the transition, they are primed and ready to pull carpets, but new and sound, hang new pictures, paint walls, move walls if they need to and have desks ready and new computers and everything. it is really remarkable. i about three times. it is just a swarm of team of people. stu varney said they sleep in stairwells, cops, they get started at 4:00 a.m. it's different this year
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because the new first family did not visit the white house for the office at been there the past but they did not have the formal tea and that getting to know you time that typically first lady's and first families have. so how much harder does that make the process? specs are now over time but the residents were in the residence have a team of about 100 people who work there from administration to administration. they know their job or you are right, they are staying there overnight in these last days waiting at. they just have a few short hours to move out the former presidents items and be ready to hang the clothes in the closet, toothbrushes, toothbrush holders and favorite foods already made for the new family when they come in. although it is unfortunate that that traditional sort of experience of one family greeting the other did not happen, the fact is the biden's have had a representative that is worked
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with whitehouse, chief usher who may be something did not go right he got fired today. >> he was from one of the trump hotels. wanted to be a permanent member of the white house staff. and they let him go. >> he would've corrected all the changes today, presumably things went smoothly. i couldn't understand the new family wants to make their own team. kennedy: of course, do they do big security sweep when they are cleaning and all that stuff? >> sure per the secret service are always involved with anything of course that is coming from outside, into the residence. that would be a private moving truck that would've brought the biden's things to the house. but once those movers arrive at the white house doors, they do not go into the white house. then it is the white house staff to take something off the truck and moves it in its highly supervised. sue for the point but 20 seconds are there any pranks the trump administration played on the biden?
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>> i can't imagine they would've done that part it has happened in other administrations i've seen it but empty anything this time. so far right anita mcbride thank you so much for your time for this is such a fascinating topic for me. it's called a reality shown full bloom. topical storm is next, thank d you. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk that's life, nothing you can do... uh, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaat? prevented. you can get vaccinated. where? at your pharmacy, your doctor's - hold on! don't want to go through that! 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles. now.
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kennedy: amazon is offered to help the biden administration with disturbed and 19 vaccines for the company says its throat divide one more wager and this pandemic to stick it to small business owners. does a shot across the bay's owes. and this is a topical storm, topic number one. between the inauguration of military occupation, it was a stressful week in washington d.c. but at least one ex-president did not lose any sleep over pebble joe biden was given the most exciting, scintillating speech most lefties that ever heard, president bill clinton appeared to be falling asleep, watch. >> leaders have pledged to honor our constitution, to protect our nation. >> i love it is actually the first time in decades he slept in next to hillary. he usually only passes that like this after a lewinsky. all that listening to
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hillary's podcast also does the trick. you cannot even imagine what he is dreaming about here, but you can look it up on pouring hub. for a moment they have trouble waking joe up, lucky hunter biden was in the crowd with a healthy dose of methamphetamine. for once the democrats are screaming where is hunter? actually bill and hunter have a lot in common for the both got trouble for what happened there laptops. [laughter] topic number two. outlook at this, the nfl has announced the 2021 super bowl will feature the games first ever female referee. and he thought the biggest girls in the league were the new york jets. and you'd be right because sam donald sucks. sam thomas is about the league for five years at the female official, sara does things a bit differently. for in situ also called penalty the first quarter but won't actually tell the player what he did wrong until after the game. instead of throwing a flat,
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she gives them the silent treatment and instead of telling players they went out of bounds, she unfolds them on instagram and starts texting her expert also the annabel said players will receive a fine they get caught making contact with her tight end. sert will be working as a down judge which is the official who oversees the chain crew when this all spot comes onto a matter of inches. it's good to have a woman and the job since be all know men lie about inches. it will be held in tampa, florida on february 7 which should give the mail referees enough time to teach sara how many points you get for keeping the ball to the yellow -- i don't write this it's a sexist, i levitt. topic number three let's go channel surfing. check out this gnarly, oh my god, holy crab, that's just look at that, that is a
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50-foot monster wave, holy crab this is the biggest new-wave since the november 3 election. only this one is not made of dead people. jaws is known for having the biggest waves in the world with the second-biggest waves were at the old yankee stadium. the surfer is an italian stallion known for taking chances. action the most dangerous part of the video is he is not wearing a mask. in fact in 2021 and a splash on the same beach was nominated for the big wave award wipeout of the year. of course that award ultimately went to our iranian general qassem soleimani. it's an honor just to be nominated. about is a hotspot for self culture which revolves around smoking weed and asking people for money to buy weed. aside from hawaii congressman, surfing is not very big in our governments. nancy pelosi's been telling people to hang temperate of course she's just on motor
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plans for the capitol hill protesters. god that is phenomenal. topic number four, right topic therefore now. here's a house to kill for at least seven thoughts upgrade now it's off the market is the home of your nightmares. the site of lizzie borden's brutal double accent murder. if these walls could talk they would say this is the massachusetts home where lizzie is accused of killing her father and stepmother and 1892 allegedly because sheet for years. then she decided to bury the hatchet, right in their heads. never to mandela as you can on the scene of the crime which currently is operating as a bed and breakfast for tourists offered in historic crimes and for an extra fee that will even pick you up from the airport and o.j. simpson's bronco. the kids love the on-site nursery run by casey anthony. this is not for everyone, some people might feel uncomfortable living in a once bloodsoaked haunted house.
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