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i'm going to conclude by saying we all have to conduct american first tax policy for workers and businesses first. >> thereat again this time vice president harris crumbled over pretty predictable question from lester holt. watch this. >> do you have any plans to visit the border. >> i, at some point, we are going to the border, we been to the border so this whole thing about the border, we've been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to
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europe, i don't understand the point that you're making. >> the point he's making is you are the orders are and you're lying when you say we've been to the border. oh, so when you say we do mean every republican representative who's not you? it's been 76 days and she obviously can't hold a press conference after an embarrassing performance like that. vice president harris is utterly paternalistic when she tells guatemalans she wants to create a climate of hope in their home but please, dirty peasants, don't come to our. >> this is from 2019. watch. >> i would make sure that there is, that we immediately surged to the border, all those people seeking asylum deserve to be heard. that's who we are. where a nation that says if you want to flee, you should come. >> you should, you guys, we
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will make you stay in mexico, we won't send your kids home, we will reunite you right away except for the 22000 kids hidden in hhs jails. you can imagine how the confusion has created chaos and the pig pile on our southern ports. why did president biden give her this no-win job that puts the ad, even he called her president harris. he wants to bring her down a peg. he's given a gift to republicans like the jelly of the month club that keeps on giving. the only thing they can agree on is that vice president harris is clearly not up to the job and that's the memo. why is it that every time the vice president is asked that question this happens? >> do you plan to visit border? >> , not today.
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[laughter] [laughter] more parents are seeing the value of education. [laughter] and say were not paying them nearly enough. what is that. she says she will visit the border, eventually, someday. she didn't exactly say when so can we expect her to take a trip sometime before the 2024 election? let's get into it with the senior policy analyst, and look who it is, host of the part of the problem podcast dave smith, and he is the host of the radio show, fox news contributor, richard fowler. welcome everyone. >> hello. good to be here.
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>> so every time she laughs at something, i just assume she's not taking that issue very seriously and the border crisis doesn't really seem to be on the big to do list that the vice president is kicking off one line at a time. >> i saw a great tweet earlier today that. [inaudible] you wouldn't need to water board anyone. [laughter] a lot of people feel about that nervous tick of laughing. to the more serious issue this is why she dropped out early from the democratic primaries. this is what happens when you choose a vice president, sadly, based mostly on boxed picking of inherent characteristics that have very little to do with merit. she ran in a very blue state for senator. she hasn't really had to face a lot of scrutiny.
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that's why every time she does she seems very, very surprised and bursts into that laugh because they haven't subjected her to a lot of scrutiny and when she is subjected to even a little of it she seems to break down and that's not good news for democrats in the years to come. >> they say she's the future of the party and it certainly is a big test for her, dave, but at some point wouldn't her team sit down and say we really have to put a lid on the nervous laugh because it makes you seem like you have a screw loose and wouldn't someone else in the team say oh by the way, i think lester holt might ask you why you haven't been to the border yet. she seemed a little unprepared for the vice president of the united states. >> i am shocked that she could get to the level of being vice president and no one has been like you have to get this new nervous cackle under control.
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it's really something. it is just that. it's a nervous tick. that's what you're seeing and it comes out a lot when she is called in some type of hypocrisy. that's why the famous one on colbert where she said you just called joe biden a racist and now you're running with him and it's just cackle, cackle, cackle because she's trying to dodge the hypocrisy. she doesn't want to go to the border because she doesn't want have pictures of her taken there or be tied to the disaster at the border. i will say this, the bigger picture is as the economists, who i think you may have heard of, milton freedman once said you can either have a welfare state were open borders but you can't have both. the problem we have right now in america is that were running an experiment where we have the largest government in the history of the world, i believe we spent over $6.5 trillion in 2020 and were trying to have a sane, humane immigration system along with that and were finding out that it's impossible.
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it doesn't matter if it's obama or trump or biden, there is no way to have a workable immigration system was such a large generous, if you want to call it that government. >> a welfare state. >> yes, and that's exactly what it is. it's a massive, massive wildfire state. dave brings up a great point, richard, what do democrats want because you can't have both. it's unsustainable. >> they need to close the border and take care everyone's the way democrats want to or open the border and build a wall around the welfare state which i'm all in favor of. >> look, i think the vice president said that very carefully when she went to guatemala and told them not to come to america. with that being said, i think how the vice president is tackling it is exactly how it needs to be tackled. what's happening at our
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southern border is the symptoms of a larger disease. the disease here, the trauma and the disorder and dysfunction in the country and the fact that the vice president is in guatemala and asking the questions, what is happening in these countries why folks are fleeing like it's going out of style, it's probably not the drug war, it's probably the climate. even though you can grow plenty of poppies and plenty of leads, she's got no problem going all that stuff but it's climate change people were so worried about the claimant michael my gosh, maybe if i go to the u.s. i can afford the test (here's what ken what harris said in 2017. as a senator she tweeted to stand and save solidarity with those being targeted. when she says that now she saying don't calm, wink wink. >> we can agree the war on drugs has had an impact on
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american foreign policy and if were going to send more aid to these countries and not get in the hands of drug lords. >> that's not going to happen. how do you do that. >> that's a great idea, how do you do it. >> that's why she's there. >> she's not even listening. >> neither mike pence nor donald trump went to the northern tribal countries at all, to be clear. >> okay, who cares if they went there. the answer isn't that we have to put foreigners on welfare. the answer, or the situation is that they demagogue the heck out of this issue when trump was there and now that he's gone. [inaudible] >> he wanted to build a wall that did nothing. >> you're right. >> if donald trump had fixed the problem we wouldn't be here talking about it. >> that's exactly right.
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>> the problem is you're not talking to a republican. you're right he did nothing to solve this problem but you guys are caught with your pants down and you can't do anything either. the only answer is to abolish the war on drugs, polish the welfare state. >> i agree that we should abolish the war on drugs and do something to fix the broken immigration. >> vice president paris can be doing these things. she can list the main real root cause which is a failed war on drugs. second she can talk to her former colleague in the senate and say hey, deuce bags come up with some legislation. sorry about the strong language. the new york times editorial board member and contributor says she calls the american flag at symbol of trump support. here she is. >> i was on long island this
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weekend visiting a dear friend and i was really disturbed. i saw dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with you know, explosives against joe biden on the back of them, trump flags, and some cases just dozens of american flags which, you know, is also disturbing because essentially the message was clear. it was this is my country, this is not your country, i own the spread until we are ready to have that conversation, this is going to continue. >> so she feels the american flag doesn't represent them anymore. does that say more about them than the people who wave old glory probably? let's break this down. >> i think it's similar to the discussion we had moments ago where the other two panelists have just, it's not. [inaudible] to believe this is the
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greatest country in the world. this used to be a shared belief between the two parties and i think it highlights the differences between the two parties because of course joe biden, during his campaign ran a lot of old-fashioned american flag ads with the voiceover and the flag flapping in the breeze, so he highly traction that basic americana imagery whereas increasingly a large part of his party finds the actual image of the american flag, and i would argue what it stands for increasingly as an endorsement of racism and bigotry and discrimination and that is sad that that's the political divide we used to be able to agree that although america was imperfect, she was great, but there's a large part of the democratic party that doesn't believe this anymore.
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>> yes. that sort of propaganda is being taught all over the place. dave smith, i have 20 american flags and 20 tried flags in my front yard in los angeles. it's true. >> so i agree on pretty much everything i was just sad and i think it was a very interesting thing about this actually said at the end of the clip that we can marginalize these people. it's a very weird thing to hear a leftist say that that all of a sudden it's okay to marginalize people as long as it's the right group. i remember i was living in the upper west side. donald trump was maybe three months into his presidency and there were people with signs marching around saying worst president ever. the idea that you take someone who has a derogatory sign about joe biden as this inherently evil people, i would just say my perspective on this, explode lives, yes,
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my take is who are we talking about here? are they millionaires and billionaires or are you talking about working-class people who are americans who are proud of their country and here's the thing these guys have to understand. no matter how you feel about them this is their country too. they have a right to exist in a right to be here in the absolute hatred and intolerance of people who are simply just putting an american flag on their truck as they go to a job that i bet isn't a white-collar job, i've gotta say is disgusting and completely counter to the whole leftist narrative that they stand for the working class. >> she's never owned a pickup because she would know if she had owned one that their superfund and if you own one it means you're down for health or your down for a
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party or probably both. i don't understand what she's inferring here. i visited a lot of part of the country where people have pickups and american flags and they don't walk around saying it's just my whiteness, i just love my whiteness. >> listen i don't have a problem with a pickup truck or american flag but i would like to make one point that she made my find very interesting, i don't know what's wrong about talking about the 1619 project that talks about the history of slavery on this country and i also think it's uniquely american that we brought enslaved people hear from africa and we use them to build this country. that's also uniquely american. it's almost as american as the american flag. >> slavery is not uniquely american. you need to go back and revisit that and see what other countries and europe they were doing at the exact same way. >> sure, but it was outlawed
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in europe way before it was outlawed here in america. america was one of the last countries to outlaw slavery it reveals a past that none of us have ever heard of regarding american slavery. >> but that doesn't make it less true. >> they're not as concerned about that, the problem with the. [inaudible] >> we have to go because someone's getting very mad at me in my in. will return a little bit later. don't worry, they're not matt. the u.s. is scrambling to discover the coronavirus discover the coronavirus cover-up. oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?”
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we may never know with covid-19 leaks from a chinese lab and there may be a new reason for that. a lack of spies in china has led to an intelligence deficit and that it's a growing problem. in recent decades they have cracked down on americans by networks and experts say they have not invested in new
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ones. are we flying blind? there is chairman and ceo, mike baker. let's talk about this. how has china shut down u.s. spies. >> look, there's a few reasons for this. before we get to this, developing, recruiting, it's going to be able to provide actual critical information and have access to the intel that we are searching for. that's a heavy lift. you talk about doing that an adult denied or difficult environment like china and it's an extremely difficult left. then you talk about targeting a very niche piece of intel such as the wuhan lab and you have shrunk your potential pool of candidates for recruiting sources because only so many people have access and actually know what's going on and have the intel you're looking for. we had setbacks and then we had a traitor in our midst
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who's now in prison, rightly so, i would suggest some other end result for jerry lee, but he provided significant information to the chinese authorities over the time that he was employed with the cia so we had a traitor in our midst, very chin also was a problem, katrina was a problem, that created the opportunity for the chinese authorities to essentially decimate the assets that we had at least with those traders that we were aware of. are we flying blind? no, were not, is someone working at the agency or has worked at the agency know everything about our network, absolutely not because we keep our needs to know basis only a limited number of people within the agency know about a particular source. >> but we need to know more about the wuhan lab leak. how can we do a better job
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with that? >> look, again there's no magic sauce here or secret sauce, i'm getting my metaphors all screwed up. there's no secret sauce here to suddenly pick up a source. there's a process and it's not like tv or film, it's a very difficult process and sometimes it can be very time-consuming. when president biden says okay, intel community in 90 days give me a report, that's political theater. that's not the way the actual world works. but, i guess what i'm saying is could we do better, could we have better sources, absolutely. we have better sources in iran and north korea. were always looking to improve that access. are we flying blind, no so, but we don't talk about the source or the methods we have and we don't talk about the sensitive assets for a very good reason. look, were still the best intel service out there in the world. >> how we know. >> we need to have a better
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network in china, no doubt about it, but i would push back on the argument that the problem is because of sources. the problem started because we didn't want to kick china in the from the very beginning when it was clear. >> but their spying on us constantly. >> yes, look, you raise a really important point. the chinese authorities, they're very aggressive. there intel operations are tremendous in the sense that they throw out a huge amount of resource and they have a long-term vision and their willing to invest in a potential source and develop that source over decades to try to get them to a place. they have a different approach in a sense. i would argue it works, it's a good approach they tend to target chinese-americans. >> i'm not volunteering for the job but i can understand, i think we have to go. thank you so much. we will continue this discussion. >> the honeypot discussion. >> absolutely.
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that's where we will start. coming up president heinen and jim biden said he will not raise taxes on those making less than 400,000 a year. who will pay for the 6 trillion-dollar budget. i'll break it down with i'll break it down with brian. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again.
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welcome back. that was true colors by cindy lauper. the winter was andrew. well done. when will we see the president's true colors restaurant today he tweeted he refuses to raise taxes on americans making less than 400 grand a year with an outlandish infrastructure plan. the first round of negotiations with. republicans collapse.
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shelley warned democrats that they might try to force their spending plan and possibly higher taxes through congress without any republican input. watch. >> i think that the reconciliation which will be massive tax hikes on middle americans, on farmers and small businesses is whether going to go. i think they're going to include the human infrastructure, massive electric vehicle vouchers, other extraneous, what i think to a physical poor infrastructure bill will be. does the president just hope you won't notice when your taxes go up #training me to it discuss his fox news contributor at the king's college rate here in new york city. break us down brian, joe biden said if you make less than 400g, you don't have to worry about your taxes go up at the corporate taxes going to go up and he really wants to repeal the trump tax cut.
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>> look, taxes have already gone up on the middle class. let's just be clear. all the government spending that's fueling inflation and keeping people out of the labor force, that inflation is a tax on the middle class. you don't have to talk about waiting for it, it's already here. just because a tax isn't levied directly on somebody doesn't mean they don't feel it. corporate tax, same way. that's going to hit workers, lower wages is going to hit consumers, higher prices, it's going to hit retirees who see their returns on their investments go down. let's just be very clear. taxes have already gone up on middle america. they will go up with the business tax hike. you can bet on it so when president biden talks about those making less than 400,000 not paying taxes, he simply ignoring the fact right in front of his eyes and common sense. not economics, just common sense.
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>> so republicans, the talks cratered, but was there any discussion about critical infrastructure in light of the colonial pipeline pack. >> welcome if there was it was very loud. i certainly didn't hear any of it. this seemed like a missed opportunity. the colonial pipeline is exhibit a. why wouldn't we focus on the needs we know we have right now that everybody can agree on. here's the reason. the president is not looking for common ground. he says he's looking for common ground . when republicans come in with a plan that's nearly $1 trillion in infrastructure spending, if that can't buy you common ground, then you're not looking to get any common ground.
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the fact is he wants to go one way on this. this is a pro forma thing that he's doing with republicans right now but the left and his party will settle for nothing less than infrastructure defined to include everything, including education, including housing and social services, that's what were dealing with here. this has been a totally disingenuous conversation from the very start. >> when bridges and roads collapse further, are people going to look at kiersten jill brannon said you said infrastructure was childcare but now we don't have anything to drive on, thanks for that. >> yes, luck. we do have real infrastructure needs in this country. you could get something done on a bipartisan basis. you could do it without breaking the bank, you could do it without stoking inflation, that's all possible and it's been on the table for quite a long time now, but that's not the president's objective. that's not the parties objective. we are heading down this road were redoing things to the economy that are exacerbating our problem, not solving them. our problems are inflation and employment.
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remaking those things worse with the things were talking about. backwards is the direction we are going. brian, thank you so much. >> you bet. >> meanwhile the other senator from west virginia, causing huge headaches for democrats. the party want somebody to put him in his place. democrats has said if he doesn't plan to vote for massive federal overhaul of election rules and he's also against busting the filibuster. now some say senate majority leader chuck schumer needs to get tough on him. if joe blow doesn't cooperate will he get anything done before they lose the house and senate in the midterm, is biden's agenda lost in appalachia? the panel is back. i will start with you. some people are saying joe mansion just loves that he has so much power and he's just going to abuse it, but what's really going on here? >> many people are saying that here. i think what's going on here is relatively simple.
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virginia voted overwhelmingly for trump. he is listening to the people of west virginia more than chuck schumer and that's the bottom line. i wouldn't even hold him up to somebody who is a grand principle moderate although in some things he is. he's been consistent in his support of the filibuster over the years, but this is just a simple exercise of democracy. he represents a state that is in many ways opposed to a lot of the more radical pieces of the democratic agenda. he's sort of a dinosaur, you might put jim webb on the binary stage back primary stage back in 2016 that said the enemy he would make is that communists who threw a grenade at him in vietnam. i find these things very charming but i realized i am not the typical democrat, i'm not a democrat at all but i don't think joe mansion and his type are along for the
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world, i don't mean that in a morbid way but the party is evolving. >> it is and joe mansion has sort of to his heels in as a principal democrat and his people putting a lot of pressure on chuck schumer and nancy pelosi to start cracking skulls and i don't know if that works with a person like him. >> yes, i don't think it's that it doesn't work with the guy like joe mansion, these are just the political realities of west virginia and it speaks to a bigger picture about the political realities of the country in the same way democrats are very good at pretending that their policies are more popular than they are. so, they will have these things, both find polling data that shows medicare for all has a good approval rating, but then if you actually dig into it and you go how do people actually feel about their private insurance being banned or how they feel about their taxes going up, if you
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just pull tackle climate change people are like sure but then if you want to pay it carbon tax and gasoline tax then it's not so popular so the truth is i don't think mansion is that principal, my rule of thumb is to never assume that they are principled, i think it's just the political reality that these policies, the biden agenda is not popular in west virginia and so he will be done if he were to go along with that. >> he comes from a more conservative state so he is sort of straddling the great political chasm in your party richard, so will chuck and nancy be able to tickle him to the other side. >> listen, i think you're right to say that joe is playing the positive is that's what he's doing but many of the things that joe biden is pushing for is not popular in
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west virginia i think is a mistake. the first governor to endorse the american rescue plan is the republican governor of west virginia. i think you'll also see some movement with joe on traditional infrastructure bill which the white house has been trying to get through. you also see somebody who supports voting rights. [inaudible] he said hr one is way too partisan. he said if one party is delighted about something and the others think it's god-awful, but he can't vote for it because that's not true bipartisanship, but he did say after that that he would vote for the voting rights act. panel you have been fantastic and made the tuesday dream come true. thank you all so much. >> a former pentagon official in charge of a secret ufo investigation and worried that the upcoming report will be watered down. he might run for congress. will the feds actually spilled the beans? (vo) this is more than just a building.
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we can't get enough of it either. it's time for more conspiracy theory truth that's out there. don't rely on the government to give it to you. whistleblower luis is not confident we are to learn what the government actually knows about unidentified aerial phenomena. also where they came from. we can't trust the government to do most things right so can we really expect them to be honest about flying saucers quest mark turning the now former director of the pentagon advanced aerospace threat identification program, welcome back to the show my friend. >> thank you so much for having me back. always approach her. >> why do you think we can't handle the truth. >> i don't know if it's a matter of we don't think we
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can handle the truth about the topic or about the dysfunction that's currently going on inside the pentagon. the pentagon has a lot of things done right and it's comprised of some fantastic human beings but unfortunately about this topic specifically there is some significant amount of dysfunction or even internally the pentagon can't get their story straight. >> are there two camps, disagreement, people who say hey man let's follow the evidence and others that are like no, we can never admit that, leave me alone. >> that's certainly possible, we just had a steady admission that for the first time in the history of this country that what were seeing is not secret u.s. technology so for the last 30 years there's been some conspiracies about this being some sort of secret u.s. tech, but this week it looks like that argument was put to bed and really there's only two more options (one is its adversarial technology or to it's something quite significantly different and i think people are trying to wrap their heads around that right now. >> to think it's possible that the chinese government has
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already developed hypersonic. [inaudible] >> we know there looking at hypersonic craft but that's not in totality of what were seeing progressing things such as instantaneous acceleration and trends mediate travel and low observability and some sort of antigravity. wings, cop pit compulsion and they're able to outperform our inventory and were pretty sure it's not in any foreign inventory as well. >> were pretty sure but then again we don't have any spies left in china so who really knows. i want them to stop at the balloons. stop saying it could be whether balloons. it's not weather balloons. it hasn't been weather balloons for about 60 years. why are they still go on without. >> because it's easy and convenient. what they don't realize is there looking at a simple video they don't have radar data or information that's leading up to the video or after. frankly they're ignoring the
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observations by the pilot. the pilots are saying look it's going hundred and 20 knots against the wind. balloons don't do that. quite frankly they float with the prevailing wind. i think there's a lot of cognitive dissidents going on. i think there's a lot of people frankly uncomfortable with the conversation and i think that's what were seeing right now with the whole spectrum of individuals both in the government and outside the government. >> i really think after all the country in the world has been through, especially this past year, we really can handle some weird fruit. i don't get means our country is going to be taken over and co-opted by angry et. what you expect to see here? >> look, kennedy to be honest with you it takes longer sometimes to remodel a household kitchen then to put this hundred 80 day report together and secondly most of the people at the time were under covert restrictions and couldn't go to work so i think at best what were going to see is a big shoulder shrug, we
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russian scientists revive the 24000-year-old organism that had been frozen in the siberian permafrost. president biden said he's excited to finally see someone from junior high school. that's a blast from the past. then to the tropical storm number one, a hero is and i am retiring after dedicating his life to be protecting people from bombs. it's not megan michael's book agent. this is an african giant house rat who spent his career sniffing out landmines in the fields of cambodia which is actually a pretty good job considering he was an english major. his job is to run through a dangerous minefield to identify hotspots without triggering explosion. it's basically like being at tv comedy writer. during his service they cleared 78 landmines and exposes off 2,200,000 square
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feet of land. or 40 soccer fields. now he's leaving the rat race behind to a sandbox and running wheel. he might even take up golfing. he 77 years old. he's only expected to live one more year end when he dies he'll be late to rest with all the other hero rats of cambodia. [inaudible] topic number two. there's a new invention that will have people staring at their phone all day and for once it's not a new type of pornography. this is the third eye detection system created by a south korean inventor to stop phone zombies from accidentally walking into things while staring into their phones. wait. there goes to my excuse for walking into wine bars after the show. gillaspie, how did i get
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here. i'll take a sparkling rose. it detects obstacles as you walk in beeps when you get close to an object allowing you to bury your head cyberspace with no awareness of the real world. you'll finally know what it's like to be aoc. fun. inventor hopes to link the third eye to a social app so that users can login and see the world from another person's point of view. we all know how much social media users love to consider other people's point of view. the name third eye comes from the hindu concept of the gateway to enlightenment which is why it's a perfect name for a product that allows you to watch working videos while blocking into traffic. wonderful. topic number three. are you looking to dress for success and put your best foot forward? this product is not for you. luxury brand releasing line of high heel let outcrops. they make your butt look lazy and amazing at the same time. it's part of the spring 2292 collection and perfect for all
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of your formal redneck needs. even semi formal hog wrestling matches. finally high heel you don't have to take off to shower in. passion experts say it's part of a trend that values comfort over style. wonderful. quite sad. good news croc wearers, you're not a couch potato, your trendy. topic number four and now semi candy to warm your heart. and put you to bed with a smile. i'm not talking about. [inaudible] that's my wolf whistle. check out this video penguins playing with bubbles at the zoo. this is a job that bomb sniffing and transmitting rat
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applied to first but they're a little overdressed. if you like what they do with this bubble toy you should see how they react to big mouth billy bass. actually, after seeing that tape this whole squad can play their next game against the mets. it couldn't go any worse than last night. penguins love bursting bubbles. in fact, they were the first to call meghan markle to tell her her book flopped. penguins have wings that cannot fly which is why there often prepared. a group of penguins is called a raft but in the water there called a waddle and of course after they die there called the inside of a chill loop us supreme. that's good penguin meat. before we go a tickle for my tuesday joke. you have three minutes to guess the punch line. don't look at us cheaters and
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