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have thirty-five my centex excursion for the cdc director may have worker she no longer is worried about impending doom. what is wrong with a little optimism? especially because it is based on some scientific numbers. thanks for watchingdlow", please have a great evening. we will see you tomorrow night. ♪ ♪. guy: . as the world health organization hiding china's role in the coronavirus pandemic? i will that communist nation ever be held accountable for the deaths of millions worldwide including more than 550,000 here in the united states. good evening i am guy benson in for kennedy this week. earlier today the w.h.o. released their much-anticipated report on the origins of the virus. and once again, it seems to parent the chinese communist party claimed that they did nothing wrong. according to the report it is quote extremely unlikely the virus escaped a lab. claims covered must lightly jump from humans or to humans
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i should say in a wild animal farm paid the united states is now joined a dozen other countries slamming the report and china's lack of transparency. white house press secretary jen psaki this afternoon said china has a lot of questions to answer. spinach has china not cooperated enough in the white house's opinion? >> they have not been transparent for them not provided underlying data. that certainly does not qualify as cooperation. you know, the analysis performed today from our experts, their concern is that there is an additional support for 1 hypothesis. it is not lead us to any closer of an understanding or greater knowledge than we had 6 -- 9 months ago about the ordinance but it also does not provide us guidelines or steps, recommended steps on how we should prevent this from happening in the future. that is is impaired to bespeak all the points for acting director of national intelligence rick grenell earlier today told foxbusiness would be a mistake a big 1 to trust any data that comes out
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of china. >> everyone knows debbie wade show is overtaken by the chinese. i spent 8 years at the uni because of the the chinese are all over un agencies trying to control them their fully ensconced in the leadership of different organizations just in case something happens in the world just like with w.h.o. i'm surprising biting an administration is just now realizing it. >> here's a prima bondmaid chinese government restricted what investigators could look at related much of the quote unquote investigating themselves and they wielded veto power and who could serve on the team of investigators for they also had roughly a year to clean up a potential crime scene. bus, they have a motive, global domination. so will he ever get the truth? let's get right of the panel attorney or public and
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strategist alexander wilkes is here. reason senior editor and author of panic attack, robby soave. radio host strategist and fox news contributor leslie marshall. hello everyone, welcome. >> haggai. >> hi guy. >> hello. guy: why should anyone treat this peace of propaganda is anything other than a total joke? >> they shouldn't it is a total joke you are exactly right. this question means serious study. not the kind of study that the entirely in the pocket of china, w.h.o. is going to get it right not the kind of attention the communist totalitarian government is china is going to get it. we do not know for sure that coronavirus came from a lab. it is just a theory. but it is a theory with some evidence of their many experts think it's more than just a theory. the subject deserves serious consideration. we should absolutely not believe what we are hearing from the world health organization authorities. guy: alex, i watch us and i wonder if this report worse than having no reported all?
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[laughter] >> basically. even the report itself admits it's missing significant amounts of data to make conclusions for it contradicts our own state department i got a real sham. and unfortunately the biden administration has been playing right into the chinese as hands. with no consequences i signal to the chinese the horrible performance in alaska signals to the chinese they are the superior power to us. in fact they do need to pay for what happened a year ago. guy: leslie, it's rather telling w.h.o. has become the
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sort of laptop lackeys of china to very disturbing to see. even their leader those handpicked by beijing said today the investigation on the lab leak theory was not quote extensive enough. even when he is saying that it's kind of a red flag, no pun intended. >> half. yes, look at does not matter whether it's biden, trouble china is going to lie. china is going to try to prevent our government quite frankly any government except for their own even if it is a communist government from finding they don't want to find. look, top epidemiologist, i was trip on that word, throughout the world have said do you really want to have that animal host to human host connection? that is really what we see in most viruses. and that is probably why the general consensus even though there are some that disagree and think it came from a lab, that it did not come from a lab. the bottom line is.
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guy: but it could've leslie it could have, right? >> equitable to its highly unlikely. the overwhelming majority of professionals, scientist, it's not just what china says what is what the overwhelming majority of healthcare professionals and scientists worldwide believe. but of course this report is not complete but i don't think no report is better than report by think the report should've waited until they can at some point try and get a more complete investigation suite they might wait forever i've been putting out a sham is worse than putting out nothing at all but that's my opinion meanwhile the white house survey related topic to develop covid passport that has sparked criticism on gop lawmakers they say it's invasive, floor to governor desantis is about the sake executive action on this town of florida, watch. >> it is completely unacceptable for either the government or the private sector to impose upon you the
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requirement that you show proof of vaccine simply participate in normal society. there are certain freedoms to make decisions for themselves but it also wonder you are going to do this? in the butt give all this information to a big corporation? the fox to guard the hen house? give me a break. >> kind of hope the musicians would play some background music to his points which i agree with mostly. so is just a political move by the biden white house? or are these passports really the only way to fast-track a return to normal life? alex are you a yes, a no, or a maybe on vaccine passports? as are some middle ground here? >> i am a no than astrid. what i see here is it's part of the biden administration larger goal of remaking the country in a progressive image using the coronavirus pandemic
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as cover. you know, i think that secondly, you are running into huge issues of medical privacy and legitimate concerns about too whom you are handing over all of this data. i do think that is going to present a problem. i think it is going to be 1 of the biggest of our time coming up the potential to really create 2 americas here. one for those have been vaccinated and those who have not. it's also counterproductive to encouraging people to get the vaccine, which i believe is effective. smacks of robby, let's talk about this. i am of mixed mind a little bit. to get into this building it fox today, i had to take this little survey about my potential symptoms or lack
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thereof. and then get a little green emblem on an app and show it when i walked in the door. that was the barrier to entry. i had to do it. that's going to a yankee same, going to a concert or whatever, isn't necessarily a bad thing to speed the return to normalcy when something like this if maybe there is an expiration date? and certainly if the government is not involved in it raced back the government be involved is key. totally poached any effort by the government to require vaccine passports or anything of the sort. from lockdown and social distancing. private and just industries want to do that you cannot frequent those establishments should evolve to the concert venue or whatever. we can kind of let the market decide, right? i will fight and oppose any effort by the government to require such a thing.
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that is where conservatives iron should be concentrated. not on preventing any of them from existing anywhere. there is this new tendency that everything has to either be banned or mandated. there is some middle ground for like individual, private entities to decide that for themselves. guy: leslie, where you come down on this? i am nervous about the data privacy stuff. is there some registry of people somewhere? out was the government involved, not involved? as an expiration or sunset date that people will abide by a? with a goalpost get moved and moved like a scene of the course of year? i think the airfare criticisms here, what you think? >> for some of the federal government is not doing this for this is actually some of the private sector once. more than half of business owners and large really want this. one business that want this is the airlines. look, to get into this country i adopted my side and 2007 from pakistan. had to have a number of vaccines before you begin a visa and then apply for u.s. citizenship as my son a baby
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of a woman and a man, my husbands who are not americans. i'm going to the bahamas friday. i just had to take, and my kids and my husband we had to take a covid test in addition to that when we get off the plane we will have our temperature taken, we will have to have a covid test that day and then 3 days before returning to the united states additionally to go to other countries you need for some countries a malaria vaccine a yellow fever vaccine, a tuberculosis vaccine. to the bottom line here, this is nothing new. we as consumers have a right not to travel to those countries in florida has a right. they're going to hurt themselves with tourism possibly because the airlines are probably going to mandate this pretty will come down to private businesses, the government is mine to help those businesses but this is not joe biden is doing this, sorry i know you guys like to blame them for a lot. he cannot be blamed for this basement leslie have to confess i did not hear word you said after the bahamas in
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my mind just floated away, is that okay? i'll have a passport of do whatever you need a tattoo, actually don't have the vaccine i wanted desperately. the panel returns will bit later but coming up today dramatic testimony on day 2 of the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin accused of killing george floyd. bill braked out both sides are arguing in court with former u.s. attorney assistant u.s. u.s. attorney assistant u.s. attorn 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? arrrggh! what am i gonna do to you box? let me “break it down” for you... arrgggh! you're going down! down to the recycling center! >>hey, thanks martins! yeah, you're welcome. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. hi. i'm wolfgang puck
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guy: former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin quote betrayed his badge. went faster he kneeled on george floyd's neck for several minutes leaving floyd unresponsive or that's going to prosecutors in day 2 of chauvin trial parties fighting charges of second and third degree murder. chauvin defense attorney said floyd had medical issues and narcotics in his system. those are to blame for his death. it's obviously a very high-stakes case. floyd's killing last may sparked a reckoning on race and specifically policing in black communities but it also led to a number of riots and looting. so what have we learned over the last 2 days of this trial? joining me now to discuss his former assistant u.s. attorney
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national review columnist and fox news contributor andy mccarthy. good to see you andy. >> guy how are you. vicki seen a lot of trials in your day, who has the upper hand in the go again your review? the video has been very powerful some the eyewitness testimony potent as well. >> i would say the prosecution had the upper hand, guy, the big evidence in the case with central is the video. and the jury got to see the video not only during the prosecutor's opening, the first batch of witnesses over the first 2 days of testimony have all been eyewitnesses as the prosecutor put it 929 the most important 9 minutes and 29 seconds he jury will hear about. that has been the focus. chauvin scored some points. but his point at this time in the trial as he wants the vote
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jury to focus on eventually are things that are not in front of it now but what happened before the video? and so on. guy: does that get overwhelmed, andy, with the jury concealed their own eyes? >> at us with the prosecution is banking on, guy. when addressing medical testimony to come in the prosecutor's opening. the prosecutor kinda belittled it. you can believe your eyes tell you. you don't have to believe in medical complicated testimony. you can trust your eyes trust we see in that video. we ate you are prosecutor for a long time. anything is the number 1 task of the prosecution here? and what should they try to mitigate? >> the prosecution has to bear
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in mind throughout even though they look like they were on a roll with respect to this video evidence which as you point out is very powerful. it comes down to chauvin contents. that's because the way the prosecutors charged. they have to prove that chauvin intended and assault on george floyd. or that his conduct was so indicative of human life he should be convicted for that reason. there's a lot of evidence is still to come on that. the video does not decide that even its very powerful. speak there's an array of charges. sometimes if you over charge and top charges no conviction at all something illegal happen here. the backstop against no conviction what is your
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analysis there? >> this only 3 charges here. there's 2 unintentional murder charges. this charger they have to prove this is a second-degree murder charge. they have to prove that chauvin intended and assault are his restraint became a criminal assault and therefore he killed floyd in the course of doing that. the second murder charge which is murder in the third degree of the controversy a 1 in the case because the lot used to be in minnesota that depraved indifference to human life had to be an indiscriminate act the put everyone in the vicinity endanger that chauvin was not targeting anyone other than floyd there's a big legal issue whether that's indifferent. the bank charges manslaughter which is negligent homicide. in normal case the trajectory of this be a manslaughter case expect the explosive policy is
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if he is convicted of anything less than murder, that will not be enough for the people who have obviously made a big political. speak there's a lot of tension with the weeks till the company trial in the jury has to deliver it be watching, andy thank you. >> thank you guy. >> coming up new outreach in the fight over returning to classrooms. teachers in 1 major city offering in-person instruction to detained migrant children on their own students remain stuck at home on virtual exuma sessions. can anyone justify those priorities? the panel returns to debate after the break.
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guy: school might be back in session in california but not for californians. fox news exclusive reveals that while san diego public school teachers are cutting class and forcing their regular students to learn on
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zoom, some are volunteering to appear in person to teach detained child migrants. during spring break. there is san diego county supervisor james debs desmond address the outrage earlier. >> is going to be in person training at the convention center. it is not in person training in the regular schools the public schools for san diego county. that is kind of the main rub. they get better treatment right away within less than a week there getting in person education for our own kids are not. that is really kind of just a bit. we want to be respectful for everybody. but, waiting over a year for in person education is very frustrating for many, many parents. >> in case we had another reason to despise calpurnia teachers students we got another reason. when will the politics and dishonesty and in caring for kids resume? the panel is back, alexander wilkes, broadly mentioned robby soave, leslie marshall.
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leslie come on really? >> you want tax ending accounting sought include all the city of san diego. nor does it include all the county of san diego. there are various unified school districts including the county he just talked about that is a lie. you can google it, you can call the school district i did earlier today kids in different counties including san diego some schools are open. 50% of the teachers polled in my kids school here in l.a. county did not want to send the kids to school. they preferred containing presume the rest the year. but throughout san diego county their schools and open a march summit april some may. some june depending on their school district. guy: leslie, why should a school. [inaudible] >> routine teachers volunteered to teach these kids english in arts to release and stress for the children to help them to assimilate them in the classroom because they don't speak english. that is going to be more difficult mentally for that child the other kids in the
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classroom. guy: leslie, why should a single immigration detention center or what have you, why should a single illegal immigrant get in person learning before american school children have access in person learning? >> they are not. american children are not being -- first of all, so what do you want to do? you want to bring a bunch of computers? >> noise with the kids back in school. okay so 1, 2, the children and many districts are already in school whether they are in school for time, >> calvary is worse than country. >> some parents just wanted to finish the year end start fresh in september here so my friends are in los angeles for >> there should be the option for every family to have their kids in school that is pro- science that is pro- education, robby, and defend on any level perspective in
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school sediment open the entire year the duration of the pandemic. they have not had hardly any problem they have dealt with it with the limited resources they have. with the billions of dollars been pumped into the public school system that have been pumped and for years by the way, they can make it work fought every step of the way our children are dying the teen suicide rate is going up. it's totally unacceptable. guy: alex i feel like if you are a moderate out in southern california you are not really sure you come down on certain issues, stories like this might make you a little bit more hard lying to weather on immigration, or school choice or teachers unions. this is the type of thing that could radicalize people in some ways. >> that's an start out by
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asking when will politics end here? and what i hope for this glaring hypocrisy represents this change we may see pay more attention to what's going on there's no reason they should be going out. but it's this or the comments we come to find out from teachers not babysitters or entitled parents. it really seems like the teachers have forgotten to whom they aren't accountable. that's the taxpayer. i really hope these type of examples rallying point for parents to step up and be more involved is biggest gotta be for a lot of them. by the way 15 points to alex for using that word, well done. panel returns in a bit but now this. florida and the spotlight again. this time at a peace from yahoo! news entitled but
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buried in the peace way down 16 paragraphs are quotes from florida's numbers are not suspicious when it comes to so-called excess deaths during the pandemic why this hit peace in florida specifically think we know why. here's me now is "new york post" communist -- respected usa contributor karol markowicz. it's great to see thank you for being here. this report yahoo! news he is an ax to grind against rhonda sanchez. how this could person editorial process they're cooking the books or hiding numbers or hiding deaths
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compared to the rest of the country, there is nothing unusual here. i'll give the stats in a minute but how does this get approved as a peace of journalism? >> that is absolutely it. houses get written about florida cosmic they cannot accept florida took a different path and got a better result. they were told a lockdown work. their evidence in the form of the states that astronomical numbers and continue to have those numbers today newark, new jersey the highest in the nation, pretty serious lockdown. and they cannot just accept that they cannot get why florida did better. certain number of reported deaths but would typically
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occur in a typically are there thousands of deaths in that gap so florida must be under reporting their coping deaths. this here is the evidence except as i mentioned, florida is a better than the national average on this exact statistic. in fact was put this up on the screen a few examples here in new york city, the gap is 58% on excess deaths in new jersey across the river 32% in california left coast 27% florida it is 17%. in fact i looked carol there are 15 states that are run by democratic governors that have worse stats on this metric than florida. and yet the story gets written about florida, not about new york city, not about new jersey, not about the states that are worse but florida that's below the national average but it is not subtle they are trying to do here. >> that's a thing florida is in the middle of the pack why do you keep writing stories
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about its state in middle of the pack? why don't you write about who had the fewest or the most? what happened there? why did the population die a noncovered related deaths during the pandemic these are all interesting stories that can be told if they just stop obsessing over ron desantis. guy: are they threatened by him politically as a part of it? >> absolutely the piecework quoted from hugh scalia trump disciple. guy: signaled to read as this is how you should feel that ron desantis, right? >> i think people are seeing him as a future in the republican party think they are seeing as it potential nominee in 2024. this is just backward and false. and i don't think it's going to stick with you hate ron desantis find something else. submit the facts do not really back you up to put a fight point on occasion did not my drift already this pleasing yahoo! news is absolute
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garbage and is promoting a conspiracy there for which there is no basis. and yet, it got printed. karol, thank you appreciate it. >> will we come back the decade-long debate over whether colleguld pay their athletes will finally get its day in court sprayed that is tomorrow. could players assume he compensate beyond scholarships and other perks? it is march madness at the supreme court. the panel returns and moments to discuss
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before should college athletes get paid like the pros question at the ncaa is facing off the super import tomorrow and a case that could change everything for college athletics. college athletes who want compensation. this billions of dollars for their sport and supreme court justices will hear argument of whether college restrictions on the kind of benefits athletes receive violate antitrust laws. this comes the republican democratic lawmakers are working to make student
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athlete compensation to reality under law. his march madness going to end with a big payday for student athletes looks discuss the pen was back, alex, robby, and leslie. robby, i take a little bit of return on this that other concerns i see arguments on both sides. i see the hashtags of the students are using not the ncaa property. okay they are not. known is forcing students to go to college, to accept the scholarships to go play collegiate they could go pro they don't in many cases try to go pro because they see some value beyond the full rights be on the perks of student athletes to performing a big stage in front of people naturally victimhood on some elements of this is being sold in a fairway, but you think? >> that's an interesting take. human diagram most things but
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on this i'm quite sympathetic to a lot of the athletes the very top elite athletes a lot do end up getting a raw deal in my mind. there is a bit of trickery on the part of the team, the college thing. you should do this it should be great for you. and then at the end of it when they had to show for? special the not making any money pretty really sympathetic to the idea they cannot even make money off of merchandise off of depicting them. that does not strike me as fair but i don't know what will decide about that the legal matter is very much a different thing. i feel for a lot of these kids. at like has been ham with the college level basement i thought these the likeness for the name that gets a little trickier to make the argument for the other point this is why i think good athletes should go to good schools.
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lastly, what do you make this? i'm a traditionalist. i'm not going to caught carry water for the ncaa and others lot of problems by don't see college sports blowup. i have some hesitant or trepidation of big, big changes. >> now i cannot take it to the bahamas because no offense, i have no interest in sports at all. except being from boston the red sox or the world series i will watch like the final game. i am 1 is fair weather fan sorry. but, my son my sent as it athletes. and he if he went to a university or a college that offered him a scholarship and some these kids get cars and things like that, they busted their butt when they are at these schools to be that top athlete. they bring in millions of dollars including their
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likeness and their name on it. yes they get the cars they get the free education. the school gets in millions why should not they not get a little peace of that? >> whites they not go to pro 1 they could help would be a better athlete, too, in the nfl they are fish in a small pond. lastly they get the degree they get the degree. guy: that's value perks or compensation quickly alex last on this? >> the goal here is going to be to try to balance out the interest of the players evans interested in maintaining the collegiate's atmosphere. you mentioned nobody wants to see the parallel pro sports league. i think quite frankly the states need to get involved. guy: think some people would be able to see it become a minorly good i do not want to see that that sort of the rub
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here. speaking of getting paid are you interested in great weather and a hot salary? while it may pay to be a lifeguard for it especially in los angeles county. according to a new report a number of la-based lifeguards are raking in huge bucks. eighty-two lifeguards made more than $200,000 in 2019. hello, 7 of them made more than 300k per the top corner pulled in nearly $400,000. a lot of that comes at taxpayer expense. so is this all excessive? is it over-the-top? wasn't totally chill? robby first question is important. is $392,000 which was the top salary or wage earned and 3 to 92k, is that more than the actual actors on baywatch made? >> [laughter] that is what i am wondering.
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sounds a lot to run on the beach in slow motion. i don't know, maybe they saved a million people from shark attacks-to doubt it. it seems pretty steep. special because the higher paid purses probably just like coordinated the schedule for the lifeguard or something. i have questions that's all and saying. guy: alex, or when the wrong line of work? >> look guy, we are from new jersey here. as the starting of a minister pull employee, it's not enough to make this jersey girl blush. i see where they are concerned. guy: leslie, i will point out i did some of in the weeds reading on this. the top 20 earners of these l.a. lifeguards, only 2 of them were women. so are you going to put on your red 1 peace and slow-motion run to protest? >> [laughter] first developed by were going to put anything on it would little be one-piece or two-piece and gotta and got a get my body in a post covid
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shape to apply for that job. i know people think i make tons of money, but that's a good salary out have to look into that. i would have to say they do save lives. two of my friends lost their friends is a statute him for saving some of his life he drowned saving someone's life there's a lot when you look into comparison to other lifesavers of first responders like a police officers and firefighters. but, most of that money since you are the wheezy also know, guy, is in overtime. that is something the various districts could put the kibosh on. so be a part robby, is this like a year-round thing? is it seasonal? remaking 2, 300k is amazing. >> that sounds like a pretty good deal, right? especially know if the beaches even totally open for the last year? we had health authorities trying to scare anyone out of going into the water for different reasons. that was terrible because
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being outside is safe. please go back to the beaches. maybe don't tip your lifeguard that seems unnecessarily given what we just learned. [laughter] guy: i can do save i was at the beat with the light reflecting off of my incredibly white body that blinds people to disaster i don't really tan properly. the seller is pretty impressive if i am a tax form probably going to the beach as often as i can to get my moneys worth for what they are apparently paying this people out there prints a congrats lifeguard, alexander, robby, leslie, fun time tonight. the fun will continue as the slow-motion jog into the topical storm, and that is next. ♪♪ (car horn) ♪♪
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guy: after returning to the white house joe biden's dog, nature, has reportedly bitten a second government employee. staff is across the white house of the new injury must've been bad when he heard the piercing shriek of kamala harris laughing about a. that is a sound bite, this is a topical storm. topic number 1 tonight a rare pokémon card has sold an auction for more than
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$300,000. in due dummies ways your childhood learning math for those feather with the franchise pokémon is a tiny stuffed bear or robot that lives in the chocolate can drag and only comes out to fornicate with other magical lightning penguins. at least that is what i got to learn and gathered from watching to a half hours of the animated series on mute. the high-priced playing card features a holograph of a dragon that can fly up to 4600 feet, just like spirit airlines. he's also seen sometimes with his tail or wings on fire, just like united airlines, that is my airline i did not write the joe guys please make me global services. it features the highest attack power of any of the original pokémon cards and is considered a rare holy grail the only thing more in the pokémon world is a prom date. topic 2. researchers in mexico have designed a nose only coronavirus mask.
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but is it really effective under prevention covid? who knows. the new nose mask can be worn under regular facemasks and then kept on while eating and talking. although something tells me you will have no 1 to eat or talk with if you are wearing 1. these are extra pretty convenient you can keep your house keys in there and save pocket spacer volume pokémon cons are pure certain presidential senator handy spot to store your cocaine, allegedly. the research say they plan to sell these projects to people in new jersey so they would not have to smell garbage all day. i always get the jersey jokes when i am here. and covid came calling and he got a brand-new market for this product. you could also walk around their finger stuck up your nose that might be less embarrassing than wearing this. or why not just buy 1 and read so you can look exactly like the clown that you are. topic number 3. a russian farm is experimenting with putting virtual reality headsets on
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cows. although i personally find cows or better with catchup. the rest will local dairy farm is reportedly inducing their cows to produce more milk by showing them relaxing imagery as opposed to the stressful fields of grass they normally look at. it is true that relaxed cows do produce more milk. that is why american farmers often massage their cows and they are out of milk british note and account industry as a dry rub. european farmers often play classical music for their cattle which they find very moving. i am not responsible for that joke either. and some farmers have tried relaxing their cows with marijuana but they only tried that once because the stakes were too hyper per se think it all looks ridiculous. what kind of dumb and would walk around although the giant contraption strapped to his face customer actually doctor anthony felt she said a flower boxes of her eyes he might less hug her family sometimes 26, maybe.
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topic number 4, finally tonight a florida man has broken a guinness world record by watching a endgame in theaters 191 times. of course his parents now wish he would do something more productive with his life like collecting pokémon cards. romero alanis is now a earths most boring hero after he saw the movie twice every weekday and then 4 -- 5 times on weekends each day saturday and sunday. really helped them take in the cinematic subtleties of a space monster shooting lasers at a talking record. a lot of the hardest part was sacrificing his social life. sure. then again after what ironman sacrificed it's a lease he could do. captain america same the share values. don't number captain america sitting back and watching other people save the world, that is a burn.
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