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why i don't want to start transform america or cancel the culture. and for that are history way tooo far andrew wheeler, i am color. ♪ ♪'s >> it is speech night, breaking news present by the moments away from commemorating one year since world health organization declared a global virus pandemic parts of whatcom expected here and tonight speech? his life at the white house, blake. >> hi there present biden will describe the next phase in this wartime effort. today to keep an eye into, present biden will outline
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tonight all adult eligible americans are eligible i know how the candidates urging the nonvaccinated's doubling the number of pharmacies administering vaccine along with doubling the number of federal mass vaccination centers. dentists veterinarians and paramedics for the federal government and a 100 number to try to help with the process of getting people vaccinated. as for that second date, kennedy it is july 4 grade senior administration officials leading into tonight speech say the goal is to get the country quote unquote closer to normal by the fourth of july. , kennedy. kennedy: helped up what happens blake i do huge weenie roast plan, basically had to cancel last year's. had to scrap the family vacation so much has been put on hold. my daughters not been in school in over a year smacks
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of normalcy will be very much welcomed i think the president is in fact walking towards the podium parts back blake thank you so much now the president of the united states let's listen >> good evening my fellow americans. tonight i would like to talk to you about where we are as we mark a one year since everything stopped because of this pandemic. were hit with the virus that was met with virus and spread on checked denials for days, weeks and then months. that led to more deaths, more infections, more stress, and more loneliness. photos and videos from 2019 like there taken in another era, alas vacation, last birthday with friends, last
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holiday with extended family. while it was different for everyone, we all lost something the collective suffering a year filled with the loss of life and the loss of a living for all of us but in the loss we saw how much there was to gain an appreciation respect and gratitude. finding light in the darkness is a very american thing to do. in fact it may be the most american thing we do. seen frontline sometimes losing their lives to save and help others. racing for a vaccine and so many of you as hemingway wrote, be strong all the
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broken places but i know it has been hard, i truly know. i've told you before, i carry a card in my pockets with the number of americans who have died from covid today. it's on the back of my schedule. total deaths in america 726, that is more deaths than in world war i, world war ii, vietnam war, and 911 combined. their husbands, wives, sons and daughters grandparents friends neighbors young and old they leave behind love ones. unable to truly grieve her to even have a funeral. it also thinking loss this
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past year natural causes since cruel fate of accident or disease they too died alone loved ones that are hurting a badly talk about the longest walk in the parent is up a short flight of stairs to child's bedroom sorry lost my job cannot be here any more my dental made lost his job in scranton so many have had to make that same walk this past year he lost your job, you closed your business, facing eviction, homelessness hunger. a loss of control. maybe us about the loss of hope. maybe setback a year or more
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because they're not in school because of their loss of learning. it's the details of life that matters the most. and we miss those details. the big details and the small moments, weddings, birthdays, graduations, all of the things that needed to happen, but didn't. the first date, the family reunion, the sunday night rituals it's all as exacted a terrible cost on the psyche of so many of us. they're fundamentally people who want to be with others to talk, to laugh, to hug, to hold one another. but this virus is kept us apart. grandparents have not seen their children or grandchildren, parents
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announcing their kids, the things we used to do that filled us with joy have become things we could not do, and broke our hearts. too often we have turned against one another, a mask the easiest thing to do to save lives. sometimes it divides us. states it pitted against one another instead of working with each other. vicious hate crimes against asian americans who have been attacked, harassed, blamed and scapegoated. at this very moment, so many of them are fellow americans. they are on the front lines of this pandemic trying to save lives and still, still they are forced to live in fear for their lives, just walking on streets in america. it is wrong, it is un-american, and it must stop.
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look, we know what we need to do to be this virus. tell the truth, file the scientists and the science trust and faith the government to fulfill its most function is protecting the american people, no function more important it's us it's all of us, we the people, for you and i that america thrives when we give our hearts, when we turn our hands, to common purpose. and right now my friends, we are doing just that. i have to say is your president i am grateful to you when i met a strong business owner, a woman i said what you need most?
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like you never forget what she said to me, she said i am looking right in the eye she said i just want the truth. the truth. just tell me the truth. think of that. my fellow americans, you are owed nothing less than the truth. and for all of you asking when things will get back to normal, here is the truth. the only way to get our lives back, to get our economy back on track is to beat the virus but you have been hearing me say that while i was running on the last 50 days i have been president. but this is one of the most complex operations with ever undertaken as a nation in a long time. that is why i am using every power i have as president of the united states to put us on a war footing to get the job done. sounds like hyperbole but i
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mean it, a war footing. and thank god we are making some real progress now. my first full day in office, i outlined for you a comprehensive strategy to beat this pandemic. we have spent every day since attempting to carry it out. two months ago, this country did not have nearly enough vaccine supply to vaccinate all or near all of the american public. but soon we will. we have been worked with vaccine manufacturers, pfizer, moderna, johnson & johnson to manufacture and purchase hundreds of millions of doses of these three safe effective vaccines. and now, at the direction with the assistance of my administration, johnson & johnson is working together with the competitor to increase the capacity to
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manufacture new johnson & johnson vaccine with just one shot. in fact just yesterday, i announced, and i met with the ceos of both companies i announced our plan to buy in additional 100 million doses of johnson & johnson vaccines. these two companies, competitors have come together for the good of the nation. and they should be applauded for it. it's truly a national effort, just like we saw during world war ii. now, because all of the work we have done we will have enough vaccine supply for all adults in america by the end of may. that is months ahead of schedule. we are mobilizing thousands of vaccinate is to put the vaccine into one's arm. calling active duty military, fema, retired doctors and nurses, administrators and
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those to administer the shots. and we have been creating more places to get the shots. we have made it possible for you to get a vaccine in nearly one of 10,000 pharmacies across the country. just like you get your flu shot. we are also work with governors and mayors and a red states and blue states to set up and support nearly 600 federally supported vaccination centers that administer hundreds of thousands of shots per day. you can drive up to a stadium or a large parking lot, get your shot and never leave your car and drive home in less than an hour. we have been sending vaccines to hundreds of community health centers. all across america located in underserved areas. we've been deploying a bill deploy more mobile vehicles and pop up clinics to meet you where you live so those who are least able to get the
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vaccine are able to get it. we continue to work on making at-home testing available. we focused on serving people on this pandemic black, latino, and rural communities. so what does this all add up to? when i took office 50 days ago , only 8% of the americans after months, only 8% of those over the age of 65 and gotten their first vaccination. today, that number 65%. just 14% of americans over the age of 75, 50 days ago and got the first shot. today that number is well over 70%. with a new guidance of the center for disease control and prevention the cdc, that came out on monday, it means is simply. millions and millions of
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grandparents who went months without being able to hug their grandkids, can now do so. and the more people fully vaccinated the cdc will continue to provide additional guidance on what you can do in the workplace, places of worship with your friends, as well as travel. when i came into office you may recall i set a goal that many of you said was way over the top. i said i intended to get 100 million shots and peoples are semi- first 100 days of office. tonight, i can say we are not only going to meet that goal, we are going to beat that goal. we are on track to reach this goal of 100 million shots in arms on my 60th day in office. no other country in the world has done this. none. i want to talk about the next steps we are thinking about. first, tonight, i am
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announcing i'll direct all states, tribes and territories to make all adults, people 18 and over eligible to be vaccinated no later than may 1. let me say that again. all adult americans will be eligible to get a vaccine no later than may 1 much earlier than expected pray let me be clear, that does not mean everyone's going to have that shot immediately. it means you will be able to get in line beginning may 1. to do this were going to go from 1 million shots a day promised in december to beat her current pace of chilean shots a day secondly at the time when every adult will launch with our partners
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making new tools to find the vaccine were to get the shot the first find the place to get vaccinated no more searching day and night for an appointment thirdly, with the passage with the rescue plan i think the house and senate for passing in my announcement last month of the plan to vaccinate teachers and school staff, they want to have nationwide effort to reopen our school safety opening a majority of k-8 schools in my first 100 days in office. this is going to be the number one priority of my new secretary of education fourth,
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in the coming weeks we will issue further guidance on what you can and cannot do once fully vaccinated. to lessen the confusion, to keep people safe, and to encourage more people to get vaccinated. and finally, fifth and maybe most importantly, i promise i will do everything in my power. i will not relent until we beat this virus but i need you , the american people i need you. i need every american to do their part. that is not hyperbole, i need you. i need you to get vaccinated when it is your turn and when you can find an opportunity. and to help your family, your friends, your neighbors get vaccinated as well. because here's the points, if we do all of this, if we do our parts, if we do this
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together, by july the fourth there is a good chance that you, your families and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or in your neighborhood and have a cookout or a barbecue and celebrate independence day. that does not mean large events with lots of people together, but it does mean small groups will be able to get together after this long hard year, that will make this independence day something truly special. were we not only marker independence as a nation but we begin to marker independence from this virus. but to get there, we cannot let her guard down. this fight is far from over as i told the woman in pennsylvania, i will tell you the truth. on july 4 with your loved ones is the goal. with goals a lot can happen, conditions can change. the scientists have made clear
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that things may get worse again as new variants of the virus spread. we've got work to do to ensure everyone has confidence in the safety and effectiveness of all vaccines. so my message to you is this, listen to doctor fauci. one of the most distinguished and trusted voices in the world pretty has assured us unto it rigorous scientific review. i know they are safe. vice president harris and i know they are safe. that is all begot the vaccine publicly in front of cameras. for the world to see so you can see us do it. the first lady and the second gentleman also got vaccinated. talk to your family, your friends, your neighbors, the people who you know best to have gotten t the vaccine. we need everyone to get vaccinated.
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we need everyone to keep washing their hands, stay socially distanced. and keep wearing the basque as recommended by the cdc. because even if we devote every resource we have, beating this virus in getting back to normal depends on national unity. a national unity is not just help politics and vote in washington. with the loudest voices and cable or online. unity is what we do together as fellow americans. because if we don't stay vigilant and the conditions change, then we may have to reinstate restrictions to get back on track. please, we do not want to do that again. we have made so much progress. this is not the time to let up. just as we are emerging from a dark winter, into a hopeful spring and summer is not the
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time to not stick with the rules. i will close with this. we have lost so much over the last year. we have lost family and friends. we have lost businesses and dreams we spent years building. we lost time, time with each other children are less so much time with their friends, time with their schools, no graduations from college high school moving up ceremony spread there something else we lost. we lost faith in whether our government and our democracy can deliver on really hard things for the american people. but as i stand here tonight, we're proving again again something i have said time in time again i said it to
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foreign leaders it is never ever a good bet to bet against the american people. america is coming back, the development, manufacture, distribution a backseat in record time is a true miracle of science. it's one of the most extraordinary achievements any country has ever accomplished. we also just saw the perseverance rover land on mars. stunning images of our dreams that are now reality. another example of the extraordinary ingenuity commitment and belief in science and one another. and today, i signed into law immediate relief to millions of people. it includes $1400 in direct rescue checks. family of four will get checks
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for $5600 direct deposit or in a check, a treasury check. it extends unemployment benefits. to help small businesses, lowers healthcare premiums for many. it provides food and nutrition, keeps families in their homes. and it will cut child poverty in this country in half according to the experts. and it funds all of the steps i just described to beat the virus and create millions of jobs. in the coming weeks and months i'll be traveling along the first lady, the vice president, the second judgment members of my cabinet to speak directly to you. to tell you the truth about how the american rescue plan meets the moment. and if it fails i will acknowledge that it has failed. but it will not. how after long, dark years one
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whole year there is hope and light of better days ahead. if we all do our part this country will be vaccinated soon. our economy will be on the mend. our kids would back in school. and we will have proven once again that this country can do anything, hard things, big things, important things. over a year ago, no one could have imagined what we are about too go through. but now, we are coming through it. it is a shared experience that binds us together as a nation. we are bound together by the loss and the pain of the days that have gone by. we are also bound together by the hope and the possibilities of the days in front of us.
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my fervor at prayer for our country is that after all we have been through, we will come together as one people, one nation, one american. i believe we can and we will. we are seizing this moment. and history i believe all record we face and overcame one of the toughest and darkest periods in this nation's history. darkest we have ever known. i promise you, we will come out stronger with a renewed faith in ourselves. at renewed commitment to one another for our communities and our country. this is the united states of america. there is nothing, nothing from the bottom of my heart i believe there is nothing we can't do when we do it together. so god bless you all.
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and please god gives solace to all of this people who have lost someone. and may god protect our troops. thank you for taking the time to listen. i look forward to seeing you. so far no not take any questions, very somber speech for they have us go back to our very own fox washington correspondent, blake burman with your thoughts. what a gc there blake? >> will be sought was the president loudly timeline or at least his hope and vision as to how things could potentially be playing out here in the upcoming months across the country. by may 1 as we told geraint the top the president was that every single american eligible to be vaccinated by that time. he said maybe they won't get there vaccine by the first, but that is clearly a targeted date the president's setting. end of the fourth of july, independence day the president saying he wants have a dual meeting essentially going forward. independence from the virus. in a new way of being able to
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go about things the president is saying. that family should be able to come together, and friends outside and celebrate the fourth of july. that is made, that is july sort of what the president outlined in his vision. but we also hurt him, kennedy talk about the 1.9 showing dollar package that was just signed into law today. and tomorrow here at the white house the president is going to be celebrating that plan. we know after that the president's going to be going on the road to try and convince the country that it is the right plan at the right time. but for now, you can see a map of the president, the vice president their spouses will be going, but for now the president saying stick with this. we are almost to the other side. let's keep doing what we need to do and hopefully within a few months time, we will return what many would say back to normal. , kennedy. support well-done blake blake, thanks for staying late tonight. so did the president strike the right toe tonight speak with mike with me tonight part
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of him with category at the federals cofounder fox news contributor fresh from the fields of lumberjack it is ben domenech were also joined by reason editor-in-chief, katherine mangu-ward. romanian women's unite and former obama state the parkey and spokesperson marie harf welcome one and all. then, when start with you pretty went through a lot of sort of the emotional narrative of the things that we have lost over the last year. and the thing i cannot help thinking was we lost so much because of these government mandated lockdowns where people were forced to close their businesses and parents were forced there was not just circumstance, what did you take from the speech? >> this and other garbage speech for live lives of a senile person who thanks they are in charge of america.
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[laughter] but actually isn't running anything. i am not going to pretend otherwise. the reality is this guy who has been trolled out to us is been the president of the united states, except for the fact he is not taken a single question for 50 days, comes out here and says all these different things about his expectations for the future. he is trying to defend a massive expenditure of taxpayer money. but something that is also not targeted in any real way is supposed to lead to the reopening of schools across america. but i actually don't think it will. the simple fact is dr. fauci he told us that like oh, just pass this we will reopen the schools. that's not going to happen. unforced i think were going to head towards us before there's nothing in their tight opening schools but i'm sorry katherine mangu-ward, that speech on six mazama that are
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supposed to. so the president says we have to trust in government, katherine your thoughts. >> i think the president said government is us which is the real and shivers up my spine. at the very least of setting goals for reopening is a better case scenario than i could've expected in many ways. he's holding july 4 as reopening as a culprit did not like the idea that we need this $1.9 trillion when only five or 10% of that bill was actually code related spending. but i do hope this is the beginning of a conversation which state governors compete to open sooner as vaccinations roll out. support yes they need their kids competitive by getting back in school. marie you may have had a different perception of the speech, what was that? >> i think this is why joe biden's president. because he combined this
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ability to empathize with the american people talking about the things we have all lost. including of course of 527,000 american lives. also talked about the ingenuity of american through darkness we see light. and how he is crushing every goal we have set for vaccines. however going to have more people vaccinated earlier than we ever thought. that idea of july 4, independence day having some sense of normalcy, the american people wanted some to hear them. to give them relief and put in place a real plan to attack that. he has done not with the federal response. we've seen it with the vaccine rollout they have really improved upon. support maria kasich shot you operate >> i'm sorry that the garbage argument by the fact is they were already ahead. >> that's really rude to say actually. kennedy: is much as i want to experience this moment i want so much more but, the panel
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señor house speaker nancy pelosi has been utterly useless on border security. i'm talking like nancy. today she managed not only in so republicans, but also anyone who likes cartoons and children. when asked about the average of the crisis, pelosi said of the gop, i guess their dr. seuss approach did not work for them. so now they've had to change the subject. but, more than 8000 children who have crossed a bar without parents are currently being held in what used to be called cages. that promised nothing to dr. seuss here is me now the
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host of the next revolution sunday night on the fox news channel, steve tilted his back. steve this is a crisis this is awful. and for nancy pelosi to say the republicans are really talking about it because there dr. seuss attack did not work makes her look incredibly heartless. >> exactly pretty think were going to see those cages all of the country now. i was just hearing on our local news here in california today, was that they are scouring federal property. include in the air force base which is a massive facility to house some of these children separated from their families because there is such a surge of them at the border. we know there really is a humanitarian crisis caused bite nancy pelosi's. a crisis of humanitarian effects of a huge scale. we know that is true because even npr is saying it. even npr which has been so
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pro- democratic so providing all the time. they are even admitting it. there's no way they can run away from the spring the tragic thing is that it's completely predictable and predicted. we said all along if you open the borders and you send a message to the rest of the world are going to take you and, of course are going get more people coming. kennedy: this is not how you open borders. somehow you have legal immigration. anyone who is integrated into the country legally tell you exactly that. and laws and need to be changed. our position as a country need to be caught if i'd. it has to happen now. what is the expiration from the administration on why this is happening? >> worthy explanations which is completely ludicrous is the argument that this pent-up demand because truck close the border. the officer there's going to be more people coming in a rush because all of the people have been waiting. that action makes the point that we have been making, the
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whole incentive structure is wrong. exactly as you are saying but look, with had this conversation before i'm pro- immigration, i am here as an immigrant. my parents were immigrants to the uk from hungary. i am pro- immigration. he has got to be done in a controlled way. people will support immigration if they believe the system is controlled and as a process that's done in a way to command support. they think of the total free-for-all that's idiot problems with you don't want immigration we all agreed and which is our country but yes it does but it's got to be handled property and they are not interested in that for the want to give the appearance of being compassionate. that actually causes at the opposite. it causes cruelty that's overseeing right now. sue for that's exactly were simmering on these kids are being held longer there's no place there's concrete rooms is not enough people the sound of beds that are covid
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positive that's going to spread. that's not the worst of it. the worst of it is the physical and sexual abuse and the fact they are not meeting the challenge here makes them incredibly cool cruel. steve tells and thanks much for coming by tonight i need have good insight on this thank you more good problems for governor cuomo know one of the harassment cases and refer to the police for the democrats warmed to the idea of impeachment in the empire of impeachment in the empire state paid the panels back to
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kennedy: moore breaking his side the allegations made by governor and oak, sixth accuser that he groped her in the governor's manchin, that allegation has been referred to albany police. one spokesperson said the allegation may rise to a criminal level. the governor's in political jeopardy as well but next eight democrat lawmaker now
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reportedly very much on board with an impeachment investigation over the sexual-harassment scandal as well as the nursing home death covid. so is there any way cuomo weathers this one -- two punch? part panels back, ben domenech , marie harf, katherine mangu-ward. marimba start with you for the governors been handling this so badly produced would be surprised of work come forward with the sixth accuser seems to have the most lurid and serious, when you make of his political future? >> i would say this last accuser, that all disturbing this is another level it's been referred to the police. i do not see how he weathers it. i don't how his tenure ends, but i do not see how he weathers it. there is clearly a pattern that has come forward. and i would strongly suspect more will come forward. and you know, like eric schneiderman performed the former attorney general or al franken the former senator, i think the democratic party has shown over the past few years
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that we can police our own. and i think that you will see even more democrats, prominent democrats call for him resigning varney seen a of them call for that. the should've called for when they had the nursing home shenanigans mrs. katherine. >> that's what cuomo says ironically i'd love to see cuomo out in whatever form it takes. but it's going to great a little bit if it is the meat to staff and not his wild mismanagement of covid. in particular sending both elderly and disabled people back to infect others. new york is 33rd in vaccine rollout for its not that long ago people were holding up cuomo as a shining example of covid success but including of
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course. [inaudible] kennedy: how can this and then? >> will look, everything is coming up kamala in terms of her political future. you have the dismissal of really two different democrat gubernatorial candidates who could potentially gone against her in the future and both andrew cuomo and an terms of gavin newsom. and i think that, it's going to be something that's going to benefit her. cuomo really has i think in terms of his situation, stepped into it in so many different ways. he really did have a situation before, or he was benefiting from being an anti- trump in so many different respects. inc. built up by the media. but the reality underneath it all was really an indication of the failure of him as a
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leader. that's something going to learn more about and frankly after the kind of things we've heard from democrat officials representatives and elected officials very clear they are not going to accept his continued leadership in the state of new york is something it's a drag on them going forward is going to go out as just a question of how. seventy-five democrats who were calling for his resignation or impeachment been, cather, marie beardsley done thank you for being patient tonight. it's a good party panel. it's a good party panel. topical storm is ♪♪ (car horn) ♪♪ (splash) ♪♪
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♪i've had my fun baby i'm done♪ ♪i gotta go home♪ ♪it will all be alright♪ ♪i'll be home tonight♪ ♪i'm comin back home♪ kennedy: alright, alright, alright, actor matthew mcconaughey said he's considering running for governor of texas. although i'm not sure a hollywood lefty could get elected in texas. most people there, all right, all right, all right, as a fine line in this is a topical starbright topic number one. new jersey is getting a 6000 square-foot nerve combat venue, finally printed biggest combat venue in new jersey since every one of their high
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schools. the cups of war nerve blast arena will offer visitors the font of patent without the paint and bruises that come with it. of course you can still deeply wound her opponent by reciting a dr. seuss poem, how dare you. the facility will include rubberized floor so kids can safely dive and dodge nerve projectiles. it's too bad president biden is too busy to play. he is getting a lot of practice dodging softballs. plus you feel right at home since his bedsheets are also rubberized for accident prevention. although under joe this is how our military is training right now. that really hurt spread the venue can be booked for birthday parties and school field trips. and with all that foam and rubber is perfect. it's a perfect new jersey spot. bruce springsteen the next time he tries to drive home. i just had one tequila, too many. topic number two, another
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internet star is born after a man spent his extra time in corn scene creating a replica video store in his basement parade this goes to show people will do anything to avoid exercising. this now viral tik tok but yet the man's wife gives us a tour of the '90s area shop now located in the family home. this city was also exhibit a in the upcoming divorce trial. actually, he cannot wait until she moves out of that he can turn the living room into a linens and things break not to mention their garage to make a great comp usa. the video store complete with movie memorabilia, snacks and hundreds of movie titles. to make it even more authentic all the copies of true lies are already checked out by the story includes a pouring section fully stocked with x-rated movies. then again part of the fun was making eye contact with the other customers in there. i was just kidding parties to hate it when people find me in the pouring section. but i guess if i did not want
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