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the interior secretary opposes. i understand always an independent. my pal dan sullivan, china getting banks to make loans to fossil fuelks companies. where did i lose you. what did i do how can i change it. we will see you tomorrow. ♪♪ >> it is going to be a good one. the biden administration going to laughable legs to avoid calling the border situation a crisis. still, the head of homeland security now says we are seeing the biggest surge in two decades. according to the administration it is just to challenge you guys. a round robin backyard tennis tournament. if it is not a crisis, why did the pentagon say a chance to keep national guard troops on the border for most of the rest of the year. a statement chief said "we are
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on pace to encounter more individuals on the southwest border then we have in the last 20 years". it is not a contest. he went on to defend president biden's border plan. his apartment will handle it successfully. things don't seem to be handling it that well. they have reportedly 30,000 unaccompanied minors currently detained. texas republican senator said the white house grumbled the response. watch. >> whatever happened to enforcing the law? the bid b a b admination seems ave no enforcementme me enforc therc law.rcaw. al all the the signalsyy areding us i you cou cou make it it t er you c ssslly mi miegrat int t uni s statess regardless ofhatt t t ss. kno know iermixed amoxed amonge mpanied mpanied childrre sex sex ers, verers, very ses crimes.im.
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senatonar i the the esidenidten to see the bor bder tuation him hse. he presideresi presiriorit watch ts t >> not at the moment. >> the president was asked about his message to the migrants. watch. >> you have to say quite clearly, don't come. >> yes. don't come. we are in the process of getting set up. don't leave your town or city or community. >> wise a biden administration jumping through so many hoops to make it look like they have everything under control when they clearly do not. the only way to fix all of this is to admit there is a problem. the office of thousands of troops and dozens of helicopters patrolling the border, that will not help the president's calls and if you recall, democrats are still blaming the trump administration.
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what will it take for the president to call this a crisis? let's get into it. we have another man panel tonight. including senior editor and author of the art of the donald's, get yours in time for easter. christopher bedford is here. author of panic attacks another great christmas read also valuable for passover, robbie is back. fox news contributor and host of the richard fowler show, richard fowler. i like the way this panel is looking. let's take some of this apart. you have to name it if you are going to tackle it. i don't know putting off talking about how serious this is because it when you underplay the seriousness, all you are saying is that kids don't really matter to us. a challenge does not really meet the criteria for response. >> the border is one of the most underreported or falsely reported places in the entire
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united states. so many reporters are down there that just want to view it through an ideological lens. not even think about how it is a massive cartel operation for human smuggling that is completely out of control. the idea that this flood would be coming, even calling it a crisis now would fix that, it's all been baked in. who was more willing to break down the border. who was less willing to enforce it. who is more willing to attack president trump and to it's more willing to say the citizens of the world, you are now citizens of america. biden tried to go back and forth on this issue. the message is really clear. people are coming. he is in trouble now. >> what do you do at this point, robbie? congress will not take this up right now. they are talking about infrastructure, workarounds in terms of raising taxes. they are talking about pretty much everything and set of
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immigration. a couple of bills that may make their way through the house. certainly, we will not get comprehensive immigration reform, but what is the best way to start that would really outline what our immigration policy is to send a message to people that this is not a way to legally immigrate to the united states. >> yes, exactly. there is a legal means to do it so we don't have people coming this way which is it dangerous for them. it creates a dangerous situation at the border. people coming over are more prone to the kinds of criminal ways of getting there that are dangerous and reckless for everyone. we do not want that. it is not good for them, not good for us, not good for anyone. then you have people in these facilities or cages, whatever you want to call them, there is no good answer for that. the trump administration knew that. the biden administration is discovering that. we have called them different things depending on who is in
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charge. the answer has to be for people to come here legally. this is not working at all. it's a shame that congress will not do anything about that. >> that is the most urgent thing. talking about a path to citizenship which is nice. if you talk about anyone, that is a very special thing that you should work very hard for. there is a difference between amnesty and citizenship and where people can come and work for a little while and then come back home. having children sleep on floors being guarded by god knows who, not seeing the sunlight, not showering, richard, and there is a greater incentive for parents to decouple from their parents in places like guatemala and honduras and send them on a journey because the optics and the marketing are, if you send your kids, you are home free. they are not sending kids back which means you can come get
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your kids and then you can stay. >> i think robbie is right to point out. the solution is not a simple one. i would hope that congress would find a bipartisan way to get an answer. the 1980s and some of the 1970s, a little of the 1960s, they have all called and they have asked for their immigration policy back. working off very old immigration laws and immigration policies. i do believe that we can get some stuff done and we can create a pathway for citizenship for those here undocumented and also work on on ensuring some sort of level of safety and peace in the northern tribal so folks are not leaving that country as fast as they are. >> what do you say, what do you say to people that are about to join caravans in guatemala, el salvador and honduras? what do you tell them? >> it is not about what you tell them.
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it's about what you tell their government. >> they really want to take care of as many people as possible. we will swing the door wide open. just head north. there it is. the promised land. not here. goodbye. >> america is a world leader. if we don't put our foot down and say we are willing to give aid, they will hold you accountable. that is something that we absolutely have to do. >> really? aid to narco terrorists that are running poor countries into the ground -- >> i'm not talking about that. i am talking about the leadership. >> okay. differentiate the two. you can't? okay. great. let's move on. andrew cuomo is stealing the spotlight when nursing home negligence has put him -- he is not the only democrat governor facing new pandemic scrutiny. new jersey governor phil murphy was warned "patients will die if you force nursing homes to
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accept covid positive patients." yes, he forced away. if cuomo gets punished over his deadly orders, should these other democratic governors share the same fate if they did the same thing? this is interesting. some people think that the reason andrew cuomo murder of covid patients in nursing homes, the reason that is being shielded by the national press is because that is a pathway to impeachment for these other governors in places like new jersey and michigan. if cuomo goes down for the nursing home scandal, they have to go down because they did the exact same thing. >> you can add governor newsom to the same list. i know it was difficult to figure out what was going on with covid. it is absolutely wack yourself in the face boneheaded to send
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covid patients into nursing homes. going to defend these nursing homes from liability. i think that cuomo is a sacrificial whim here. democrats are eager to get them behind them. all right, we have standards. we will hold cuomo accountable. if they hold them accountable, high in the depths of 16,000, they hold him accountable for that, they will have to look at witmer, they will have to look at murphy, they will have to look at new sum, they will have to look at wealth. some have had legislators to protect them, but not all of them. >> including the democratic ag in michigan. they will not take up the complaints against gretchen witmer. if i was one of them who lost a family member to covid because of this force policy, i would want someone to pay with their political career. i would want to sue that
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administration as well, robbie. >> i have family in michigan. i have lost people. i would absolutely want an investigation to the policy made there. i think chris is absolutely right. the media has always cared after me to accusations after any topic under the sun. it does surprise me that this is the thing that irks them about cuomo. what cuomo has done so far we know is worse because he also tried to cover up his behavior. that is why he has to go now. >> that may be the big difference. some of these other governors may have had better intentions. charlie was telling me last week, no, there were some real shenanigans in michigan. don't buy that story. there was the intent to cover up and live. boldface lies to federal
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investigators and lawmakers in albany new york, richard. who gets it done and what? >> i think you are right. the cover-up is always a crime. you always want to be honest with whoever elected you and tell them the truth. that is the most important part. andrew cuomo seems to be getting these investigations taking place. >> i think the representative deserves his due process as well. >> he does not care anymore. i think that some of these accusations against the governor are incredibly serious. we will see where they go. we will talk about this a little bit later in the show. this man panel is too hot to handle. morning the biden administration does this mean we are back on the path to hell?
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painted black by the rolling stones. he is so good at it. there is a trick. i will not tell you where it is. surprisingly, they have yet to call their new president -- why are they saving that? the dictator who is kim jung un sister, she released a statement that the u.s. better keep from causing a stink at its first step. referring to the military drills. warning that north korea using a long range missile. they have a new even longer one. the go gadget missile. a potentially devastating war here to discuss former cia officer and group chairman and
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ceo. mike baker is back. >> once you come up with a clever nickname, you cannot really topic. i imagine kim jung un is sitting at his desk going through all the possibilities of coming up with a nickname for resident biden. >> i think you just give it a sequel. we will not acquit. [laughter] >> just wear it. this is very interesting. it is a serious statement. it comes from the dr leader who by virtue of the statute there is only one political person she is only one senior member of that party. it basically, if you recall, every time a new administration comes here in the u.s., this time around, president biden comes into office.
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the statement basically coincides with, as you point out, an annual series of military exercise. stage five south korea military and the u.s. there is no smell of that coming across. that gets them riled up. they are always always agitated by this idea of military exercises, no matter how small they may be. they have been scaled back the past two or three years. president trump and kim jung un. now you have anthony -- tokyo trying to shore things up with japan in terms of china. japan is very worried about taiwan and some of those man-made islands that china is trying to control. can't we go it alone with japan and south korea or do we need china and north korea? >> well, you always need to
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worry about the chinese north korean relationship. the only country with any significant leverage is china. they are automatically a player in this game that goes on out in this region. not to take it lightly by any means. you raised a good point. north by the u.s. over the past year to get together. why now coming out with this statement? they are doing it in part because a secretary of state and the secretary of defense are in the region. they made the statement just before they went to south korea. every time they feel like they are being ignored, they throw their teddy out of the crib. there is this effort to get them back on the world stage and to
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remind people that they are, you know, a brick shy of a load. we have to always pay attention. this is completely in keeping with the past performance and track records. >> is china doing the same thing, but on a grander scale? are they pulling the polar bear out of the crib? this propaganda said it was okay for them to commit genocide, sterilize them in and raped the women. they say france in the u.s. are doing the same thing. that is a load of hot garbage. >> oh my god, this is the most ridiculous outrageous disgusting gross statement and that is saying a lot coming from, you know, an official of the regime. the chinese ambassador of the eu, basically trying to whitewash what is going on. it is genocide. by saying, look, it is no different than the u.s. or the uk trying to de- radicalize.
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we are just trying to do the same thing. the difference being we are not engaged in sterilization. we are not surveying an entire population. >> the technology was developed to keep control and keep track of them. it is awful. beyond what is happening. we do not even know what is going on in there. so many of those men die before they come out. mike baker, we have to go. hard break. big love. thank you. we will see you very, very soon. coming up. california governor gavin newsom claims a recall effort against him has some kind of far right orchestrated by ytd. that will break down in memo. that will break down in memo. walter, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? so what are you waiting for? world's strongest man martins licis to help you break down boxes?
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newsom is about to get a shellacking. he is putting together a crisis for talking points. they admit that they are terrified, but white knights in shining armor are swooping into blame the whole thing on white supremacy. warren, bernie, stacy abrams and other stopping the campaign. a result of a partisan coalition anti-factors queuing on conspiracy theorists and trump supporters. gavin has a mouth full of freshly polished piano keys. a smile and denial as he thinks it's only republicans and californians who are hurting. they have closed since last
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august. half of them permanently. can the governor speak to people who have lost their dreams of my savings instead of tossing around unverified conspiracy theories? children in california are still not in school, except for the governors kids. meanwhile kids most in need are shut ins. courtesy of the people that really run california, the teachers unions. who else is paying the price for these artificially imposed restrictions? working moms. many still stuck at home waiting for king gavin two ways hundred wave his scepter and the lockdown. florida looking pretty good right now. calvin fatigue knows no party. homeless people in california, a state that only hold 12%. 12% of the entire country homeless living in parks and cars.
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burning to a sibling chris. many of the places sparked by outdated cartels. not climate change. crime is through the roof in places like oakland. homicides barking by 400%. killings in l.a. are up by 25%. i wonder if any of those victims families sign petitions. ignore the reality, but this recall is about to get very real and californians are going to show new yorkers this is how you turf and incompetent blowhard and that is a memo. here's a governor slaving his crackpot theory in his own words. watch. >> the chief proponent of this, the chief proponent believes that we should microchip immigrants. others that are not devout conspiracy theorists. literally supporting the insurrection, supporting it on
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january 6. that is the group. you have an entire network. all you need is a corridor of trump supporters. getting someone on the ballot. we will fight it. >> good for them for lowering the threshold. that is how you fight it. you insult people. you really are adults. you heard economically and mentally for trying to give you the boot. why aren't newsom and other democrats trying to switch the narrative like we are all a bunch of idiots. bobby and richard fowler. richard, i will start with you. clumsy clumsy talking points that don't even get to the heart of californians concerns. how tone deaf can they be? >> the governor has a real problem here with this recall. the beginning of the pandemic he did not have clear standards on opening and closing them. on top of that if you look at
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what is happening in los angeles county, i think there is a clear sort of line between where he is that parents are when it comes to reopening schools and how do we keep our teachers and family safe. i think the governor has a real problem here. we will have to see how this recall plays out. clarity in his messaging at the beginning of this pandemic on how he wanted to handle it as a governor. i think that that will be what bears out. no outdoor dining, follow the sign. i am going to french laundry. that is on top of the problems that i already laid out that he had before the pandemic. you cannot underestimate what homelessness does to the quality of life. not only to the people that are homeless, but people living in tent cities every times they step out of their front door with no solutions in sight, robbie. >> this is an issue in so many
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cities. especially governed by democrats liberal progressives report to speak for minorities, for people of color, for poor people, you ask them what they want, they want less crime in their neighborhoods. when it is not being handled, they blame you. everyone in the state has incentive to be a great. good reason to be angry with gavin newsom. this date has been ludicrously locked out from the start. it has had a horrible experience with the virus. you cannot look at these policies and tell me that there is a very clear benefit, that there is any evidence that this worked in this thing did not and 10% versus 25%. the stupidest thing of all was telling people not to have fun outside because outside we know the virus very much does not spread easily. that was so stupid and that was part of newsom's response to this whole thing. he is not facing the recalls --
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the oldest tactic in the book. everyone who does not like me and disagrees with me as a nazi. that is what they always say. >> californians are not dumb. they are looking at the statistics. in terms of covid deaths per 100,000 residents. what the hell were we doing wrong here? >> i mean there are some smart republicans in california left. the republican party is not a very functioning party in california. that is not the reason newsom is in trouble here. business owners, regular people, may be more centrist democrats fed up with this. i've driven through california for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of miles. see the different walks of life, the different people, folks not politically engaged before either standing outside with signs and holding rallies or talking to me in front of their businesses and saying they are angry about the change in roles. hollywood where they are partying all night and they see gavin newsom and french laundry they have the let's eat cake atmosphere out there and they
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are not having it. >> i was at a boutique and they had recall newsom t-shirts. this was not at the young republican kiosk. this was in a place -- it is real. people are mad. they are not just republicans. i'm sure they are still people like that in california. it's an interesting place. stick around. mo -- moderna testing. we know that children are mostly safe from the worst symptoms of covid-19. we have no idea what this shock could do to infants. who in the hell is volunteering their baby to be experimented upon like this? as a vaccine really appropriate for children at all? joining me now the author covid the politics of fear and the power of science doctor mark siegel is back. i've been thinking about this a lot.
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i have kids at the older rent of the child spectrum. twelve and 15. i still struggle with whether or not i would let them take the vaccine. what do you think about some of these trials? >> first of all, trials have been ongoing for kids over the age of 12 from pfizer and moderna for a wild now. so far so good. the key here is children that have -- pre-existing conditions, things that you really could have a side effect from covid, much more than to say kids are fine, kids don't get sick, most of them don't. most of them are asymptomatic or mild cases. kids of high risk i am concerned about. when you talk about infants, i want to tell you something reassuring, we have seen several studies done now. pfizer is just finishing one aunt cdc has done one and pregnant women and their infants have done well.
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you are inoculating the unborn infant. those infants have done well. i think that this is a pretty safe idea. by the time an infant is six months they are starting to make anti-bodies. they can respond to the vaccine. one of the safest vaccine so far that we could have ever seen. 80 million people in the united states. it is a process. you asked a question who would volunteer their child, that is a different one. i expect infants and young children will do very well with these vaccines. >> hopefully they are hearty and -- infants and they don't have any problems at all. how much vaccine are they really producing? it seems as though, i don't have the numbers, i know you follow this every single day, how many vaccines are johnson & johnson, moderna and pfizer making? >> i think we will see enough to vaccinate over 300 million
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people fully by the end of may or so, beginning of june. the real question here, kennedy, are people going to agree? i have concerns about that. there is a lot of reluctance. it is new technology. we have not seen a virus is bad in a really long time. which are you more afraid of? the virus are the vaccine? the long-term side effects worry me and the minority of people. most people tolerate the virus okay. the vaccine is not even the virus. just a little, it is genetic information that is out of your body within two days. >> in the future, do you think more vaccines -- is that a good thing for inoculation? >> absolutely. this is breaking technology. this will be used for influenza, it will be used for a lot of corona viruses. i was hoping it could be used for hiv.
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i talked to a major hiv specialist about this who said hiv attacks the immune system. it is very, very hard to get a vaccine against hiv. this may not be the one for that, but it will be for a lot of other diseases. >> that is exciting. there will be some very positive results from this fight. tempur-pedic mattresses -- you never know. doctor siegel, thank you very much. >> thank you, kennedy. >> absolutely. joy behar spreading lies about antifa. it is not antifa, then who is destroying our cities? ♪ over 10 years ago, we made a promise to redefine everything a truck can be.
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antifa really exist? like the view cohost, no. >> he is scared of this fictitious idea of antifa. an idea that does not even exist. >> christopher wray says it is and ideology. >> antifa does not exist. >> it is an idea. an idea. not a real thing. >> oh my god. maybe one day we will all be on the same page on whether the people in the pictures next to me are real or far left fabrication. should she take a fact finding trip to downtown portland at 11:00 o'clock at night right in front of the i.c.e. building? i think she should and report back. it is a man panel. go ahead, go to portland.
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talk to some of the cops that have been flagged by lasers or have things thrown in their faces and had cocktails thrown at them. antifa may not be an organization and they do not nominate and vote on the secretary-treasurer, but it is real, chris. >> yeah, i mean, not the means communication, at the end of the day, ideas do not beat you over the head. ideas do not light your store on fire. ideas do not terrorize your city or send threatening letters saying "you know what we can do." one of the real heroes is poor megan that has to sit across from joy every single day and debate these absolutely insane ids. of course antifa anarchy us, that is an idea. army of god. that is an idea. a terrorist organization that has been holding these cities
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captive, not just for a few years, but a decade of portland's case. the poor police have been forced to deal with that while people in hollywood and new york say it is not even real. >> it's not real. it is real. they are terrorists. they are absolute fastest. they're supposed to be antifascist. did nobody tell them? >> a set of tactics that a group of people follow. a set of tactics that they it is necessary, proper and legitimate to use violence against everyone who disagrees with you to support your goal. in practice that looks a lot like fascism. in practice produces these clashes with the police and also with innocent people in the streets. and i dreamt they smash windows, trash cans on fire. i followed them all around the
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city. they are engaged in violence. they are real. i saw them. sorry, joy, they are there. they deserve the condemnation just like our capital rioters deal. >> absolutely. we should condemn all of that across the board. quit pussyfooting around. >> we should condemn it if it is happening in portland. i think it is important to point out that antifa is more than an idea. it is not a mass organization. it is a loosely connected group of individuals that cause terror where they have stronghold. it is not like you will wake up in omaha nebraska and find antifa. in places where they are strong they create chaos. >> they absolutely do. i know a person in north portland. there were guys in all black getting out of the car. the neighbor said what are you doing?
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chrissy teigen headlines over an instagram photo. she feeds her 2-year-old son. he has only two years old and already posting photos of his food. that is how you latch onto your famous mom. this is a tropical storm. a canadian boy escapes death after he flips out and had to hang on for dear life moving up the mountain. watch. oh my goodness. the 12-year-old dangling above a slope after almost falling out of the chairlift. his friends say he is a bit of a klutz, but a good hank. this is also what i would do for a klondike bar. he held on for two minutes before reaching the top of the mountain and in typical canadian fashion he spent the entire time apologizing to the chair for falling out of it.
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they are so polite he jumped out because he felt a burp coming on a did not want to disturb his fellow passengers. thank goodness he did not fall. right now he would be a snow angel. they were a little concerned when he said he wanted to spend the rest of the trip in the hotel hanging out on the balcony. didn't you learn the first time? topic number two. a texas man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after driving a dealership loaner car to rob a bank and then returning it to the dealership to buy a new bmw with the money he stole. in retrospect he probably should have just stole the money in the first place. the 50-year-old reportedly took as loaner to a bank, handed the teller a note written on the fast food wrapper that said he would kill her if she did not give him the stack of cash. the most menacing thing she had read since doctor seuss.
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he drove back to the dealership and attempted to buy a bmw with his loot. that is when police called and put the brakes on the deal after tracking him down from the dealer plates on his car. it was too bad. he was just about to drive the bmw back to the bank to use it as collateral for a home loan. what really made them feel dumb when he heard on the jailhouse radio, you can get a new bmw with no money down. now you tell me. topic number three. releasing a new combination of sauces. a mix of tartar sauce and ketchup. insiders say it is the most vomit inducing combo. the new combos are available in canada and will make you want to jump out of a ski lift rather than try them. a flavor of hot sauce and ranch. the what sabi flavor is was sabi and garlic a only.
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people most understandably think that it contains tar. these really are the best combos client could come up with after trying many others. first they tried cabbage and horseradish and pistachio flavor that was a total failure. perhaps their biggest mistake was there paprika and cream cheese combo called papsmear which reminds me either call the doctor tomorrow. a party animal caught engaging on video and child's play. [laughter] the equivalent. just this once, the farmer thought that he would let it slide. here's a goat doing his best impression of governor cuomo's
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approval rating. this adorable video is almost as touching as the governor himself these kids are treated better than the ones joe biden keeps that cages at the border. adults love running around playgrounds at this age. and then when they get older they become really horny. enough about governor cuomo. only one batch of kids per female annually. with the pregnancy. lasting five months, goats are typically able to give birth twice a year. that is why they are often called that -- baldwin of the animal kingdom. gold cucumber. before we go, it is tickle me tuesday. he only a few minutes to get the punchline of this joe. do not cheat. do not cheat. if athletes get athletes foot, it all starts with an invitation...
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kennedy: it is tickling tuesday. now what you have been waiting for, they have if get placement, we will get. mistletoe's. [laughter] >> did you hear that, mistletoe's, that is a good joke printed speech of innocent. thank you and congratulations to matt james, the first to get it
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right on twitter pretty good night and thank you for watching the star of your day. follow me on twitter and instagram burning foxbusiness .com tomorrow and show, and texas republican congressman texas republican congressman (upbeat music) (alec) what's up, everybody? it's alec. it's the night before i travel to oklahoma for my filming session. i love seeing my boy, kaleb. so excited to finally go to somewhere new. i can't live without my shoes. broke my leg this weekend. so it makes it harder to move. also gotta bring this thing. i have a hard time choosing which one. don't worry. i got a couple. i like really the pattern on this one, but i also really like the texture and color on this one. guess what? you're coming along with me. let's go! (kaleb) here we go.

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