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so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. larry: the g7 is wrong, and this larry: the g7 is wrong and this racist antiwhite farm debt relief package is just dreadful. and should be abolished altogether. kennedy: it is a new week. let's do this. sleepy joe needs a nap. the presidential gaffe machine living up to his nickname on its first foreign trip. the commander-in-chief at the meeting with world leaders of the g7 and nato summit. he spring for big sitdown with russian president vladimir putin later this week. he is still confusing all of us inducing up conspiracy there is with this bizarre claim that key, the leader of the free world, is going to get in trouble with his own staff, watch.
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>> i am sorry i'm going to get trouble with staff if i don't do the right way, jennifer jacob bloomberg i'm going to get in trouble my staff go ahead pretend i didn't answer you. kennedy: pretend i didn't. [inaudible] who on earth as a charger? it is a question putin will almost certainly used to his advantage. it is not help that joe biden does not seem to know the difference between syria and libya, watch. >> we can work together with russia. for example, and libya we should be opening up the passes to be able to go through and provide food assistance and rebuilding of, syria. of libya. i am hopeful we can find an accommodation where we can save the lives of people in for example, and libya. kennedy: ,, those gaffes were not enough present biden made
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a major faux pas when he forgot to take off his sunglasses when meeting with queen elizabeth. she is so cute having looks tiny in comparison with the bite in there like five. he also told reporters a bonus chat with the clean you're not supposed to do that. so our world leader scratching their heads as much as we are? you would think we would have lice but let's get into his knight's party pet of california publican cox penthouse port affairs committee member darrell issa's back along with the reason senior enter author panic attack, go get it now, father's day just around the corner, robby soave. democrat strategist author the book the end of democracy, i hope not, doug schoen is here to answer all those questions and so much more. so congressman darrell issa i will start with you. with whom is the president going to get in trouble if he does not ask reporters off the preplanned list their questions in order?
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>> welt apparently it's elder abuse by his staff. one of the challenges is when someone is in early dementia or mid dementia, sometimes they get taken advantage of, treated like a child in scolded. but in this case if he continues to confuse two nations that happen to be around the mediterranean again and again and then trayce sitdown the vladimir putin and go toe to joe, elder abuse may be the least of the problems for him and the united states. kennedy: there several moments there that were a hard look. it wasn't like he completely stumbled and the press coverage was for the most part very glowing for his daughter and around, wondering which of wrong places, being redirected. have to correct the transco sees time at people don't understand covid. he was really trying to say
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kovacs. robby, syria and libya are interchangeable aren't they? [laughter] i guess they're all countries we have intervened into much for my libertarian foreign policy perspective, which is of the secular dictator trying to overthrow, did overthrow, made the country worse. but anyway i don't think his actions, his speech, his words inspire a lot of confidence that he knows what's going on. maybe he does know it's going on. there are enough slip-ups painfully awkward moments in conversation that it's hard not to take notice. does he know he's present as he notes going on? it's not obvious it's not evident. that reasonably makes people concerned perfectly mainstream press often feels like it's their job to make excuses for that and cover up and ignore. we see that day after day. act like every things fine. maybe it is fine but it certainly doesn't look that way. kennedy: i hopis of us and ruled by committee help the committee has some irrational
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members on it. so doug schoen eve said the press is an gaffe machine. that is a known quantity during his vice president through the election in the primaries and now that he is president. but when you the gasket to be too much? >> as long as he is as able as he is to carry on a conversation. kennedy: is he? >> as long as he can articulate what his admits ration develops. kennedy: candy? >> he can move forward i'm probably the only person on your shoes been on a room preparing a president for the press and knows the guy who is programming joe biden, which is ron mclean. he's a very smart guy who's got smart guys around him at the state department and the national security council, these are smart people.
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they are the ones i am sure setting the tone in setting the direction and well indeed setting the policy breaks before they could be a roomful of theoretical physicists who could briefly other collective dissertations. out of really, really bad job if i had to stand up in front of a bunch of people and tell them what any of that meant. just because iran is a smart guy he's not the president but his words, his thoughts, they are not materializing in presidential action. >> you got ron playing. larry: got susan rice. >> there are noise or foreign policy. sport great i'm really excited about that. >> kennedy, there is a difference. i've been with the president when his vice president. i have negotiated with him i've done legislation we agreed on. is even a backed legislation i put forward. this is not the same situation. you can prepare someone all
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you want but the gaffes of getting confused are different than the gaffes of the young joe biden. i think for a lot of people the need to look and they need to question whether he needs to be better scripted. if he agrees to something as he was saying a foreign policy, he had better stick to a written script. he is not waiting at the way he did a decade ago or less. kennedy: note you can't predict if you don't have that capability, if you do not had that reuptake, i don't know what you do. the one thing i do know having been around people who had some number of cognitive decline over the years it does not typically get better. i hopis able to maintain it i hope we guess a few good naps in a day. after making a bit of a fool of himself front of her allies present biden must confront some components. he will meet with r putin behind closed doors wednesday. here's what he says he hopes to accomplish.
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>> i am going to make clear to president putin that there are areas where we can cooperate if he chooses. and if he chooses not to cooperate, and acts in a way he has in the past relative to cybersecurity and some other activities, then we will respond. i have met with him. he is bright, he is tough, and i have found he is as they say, when i stipulate ball, a worthy adversary. kennedy: play ball part of what it putin thanks the same thing about joe biden print unscented the g7 also resolved to put pressure on china of the origin of covid-19. so will our president stand up to our hostile foes? so when he says there's going to be consequences, robby, what exactly is he talking about? at least the last five
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presidents have not in very well with russia. >> you've got me. i think the plan is to put vladimir putin to sleep, then our goals are very likely to be met. [laughter] if it's actually threaten him or negotiate with him, i do not know. what is biden what? this is a promo foreign policy in general. what can we do? i don't believe sanctions worked pretty don't believe the more hawkish tenor that hillary clinton wanted to adopt was working. but obviously president trump's more collegial relationship with putin did not translate anything good either. i would like a biden to chart a different course one that is neither overtly hostile were wildly deferential to the real threat of the cyber attacks and other things in russia. but i am not hearing a clear plan for accomplishing that at all whatsoever. i would like to hear them but i'm not hearing it. >> putin is calling us his bluff comical and show the proof there is no proof. the united states is not done
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much to refute those issues that he is raising. i think that is a really important points, doug. you have the cyber attacks in russia that are clearly sanctioned by someone. and then you have the ip theft from china. these are two massive issues the president's kind of tough words don't really rise to the level of seriousness from china and russia. >> i wish i could disagree, kennedy, i can't. more specifically the fact that putin's leaning opponent and russia's political party has been ruled and extremist organization and close down, sends shivers down my spine. that was a shot across our bow. talking calling it an extremist organization was almost the rate the russians will be mocking us for having attacks extremist at the capitol. that is their way of saying
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well, we can deal with this stuff, you can't. i really am quite upset and quite concerned. my attitude is the president needs to be very tough on the chinese. i said in my book and of democracy. human rights, south and east china, taiwan, the uighurs and the russians. let's put it this way, kennedy i don't think there's anyone watching much less on this panel ever who believes the cyber attacks on america are not sanctioned by the russian government. if you do not think they are sanction i've got a tooth fairy 40 plates picked hope fun dollars and teeth. congressman what would you tell joe biden if you were on his foreign policy team? how would you advise him on china and russia? becky note candidate the important thing is the history of dealing with putin issue only have something to offer if you have already done
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something to shut down russia. in other words you have to use those levers to give him something that he asks you to undo. otherwise you've got nothing to negotiate with. if you go there and threaten him it means nothing he will outlast you. i did not think there's any question that you have to do that. think you are exactly right in the case of the cyber attacks but we have the same situation. unless we are doing something that than china, russia or anyone else the ukrainian connection and less any of that is in fact, we have done something and they wanted to undo in the price of undoing it is a change in behavior, we are never going to get a change in behavior. that has become obvious. years ago when reagan went to negotiate he had all the tools in place they were desperate and began making concessions but they make no concessions as part of russians
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methodology preyed there's no concession unless they need something. i now they do not need something we need something. >> we do need something. first of all we need answers especially from china and they are completely stonewalling any investigation into the origin of covid. and the entire international committee has to stand up against that. the united states cannot be the lone voice here while the rest of western europe appeases china. it is tough to see we need real leadership. hopefully joe biden will bring matt. >> we do kennedy. the fact is when it comes to china the united states led a claim of trillions of dollars of china lesson can prove its innocence something could change overnight. there's no question for the virus came from. it is up to china to be open and transparent or pay the price. the latter is likely will
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happen because i do not believe they're going to be open and transparent i don't play they are innocent. select the al a big fat check to the kids in this country who suffered because of being frozen out of school in the face of these lockdowns. the man panels going to vice president harris pleading with migrants, do not come to the u.s. is it too little too late? who's to blame for the crisis? new york post columnist karol markowicz gives her take in moments.
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they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. kennedy: texas republican governor greg abbott said he'll keep building president trump's border while using a billion dollars in state funds. that is after present biden canceled wall construction return federal government to the pentagon. much the eo on day one of his presidency pre-debated continues to pretend the surge is due to seasonal patterns and climate change. my next guest says it very much encouraged by the biden administration pretournament outdoor post columnist and the spectator usa contributor karol markowicz. karol is back. >> thank you. kennedy: get a get big load of hot garbage in terms of messaging situations not
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getting better it's getting worse especially for children for the only people are really benefiting from it are coyotes are making money hand over fist. it's been 82 days with the vice president assumed charge of the border she's not been there she's not taken a press conference. >> to see a giant increase in people trying to cross our border there out to lunch as they are in so many other issues. particularly on this the process chanting there's no problem. the media's printing stories mothers printing soars when there is their printing stories the biden is not to blame for the surge, which they aptly are further not taking this seriously. stock compassionate at all to invite people to cross our border kids can cross easier
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and be apart from their families. none of this is compassionate and none is good for anybody. >> before and said taking the administration there given a blanket pass that's not enough. when does this manifest as a real crisis for this administration? >> i think this is going to be the last month anyone can have a pretend it's not a crisis. at the numbers continue on into june ali's articles that say this is seasonal this will end in the hot weather are going to be disproved. i hope that means administration will have to act. if you look at the numbers have wondered 80000 people making the crossing. we don't count 2020 because of code but in 2019 is 50000 people last in may.
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those are astronomical numbers for their unsustainable part-time immigrants i understand the lure of america break at wanting a better life. i get wanting a better life your kids. what were doing is wrong and not acting on his aptly wrong. kennedy: is only getting worse and worse. give the gift vice president harris met the press and actually had it open press conference but not a joe biden one, where they had a list ever partisan little map you call and him she's going to ask you this, i want a trampy and free for all where she really, really gets pressed on this issue because i want to hear some real answers. i want to hear more at lester holt. selection is a great family press and she is very angry at them every time i asked her when she's going to the border. this is a media that openly loves her, her fan club. she gets into angry exchanges with them for it i would really love to see some questions asked for the president or the vice president about what were going to do here. and whether or not going to
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completely keep ignoring this issue at our southern border. >> of these governors are getting very frustrated. deutsche and greg abbott have said they're going to do what they can to continue border wall construction because their states and their law enforcement in particular very much overwhelmed. but they are stretched predeath the other issue. a lot of our national media is based in washington in new york. they really don't know what's going on prep we have a meeting is willing to look into this and willing to go down to the border and really see what's happening, able and they can't blame and try for we are not going to improve her situation. were certainly not going to improve the situation of the migrants. >> there getting more pictures and members of the press or going right along spray there blocked from doing that for a long time and not given access to some of these facilities but they need to open it up or they need to come up with a comprehensive humane plan, they have not done that.
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that present biden please stop mickey high-speed trains a thing for they're never going to be a thing. this liquid relegated neither $29 million back to california for a 22 boondoggle that will never materialized as promised voters back in 2008. back then they approved a 10 billion-dollar bond with an additional from the feds that's going to magically transport californians from l.a. to san francisco in two hours and 40 minutes.
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aunt right. now to slightly slower version than promise it takes a lonesome view sometime in the 2030s. bullied over $100 billion that works out to $200 million for the mountainous sections. the president spun this false your watch. >> imagine a world where you and your family can drive a coast-to-coast without a single tank of gas and high-speed train? as fast as you can go across the country in a plane. left mexico for that's getting a piggy back ride from a solar powered jacqueline traveling 2000 miles per hour per that's in the same sphere of probability. it is not going to happen. why all these promises and train fantasies? because china, which by the way has a railway system it's
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enter $50 billion in debt and they never cover operational costs. for some reason were debt goes to explode as the economy dies. amtrak is abysmal sock hole we should all learn from. that is also never turned a profit predict cost four times more per passenger mile than air travel. even with the money that was diverted from other high-speed rail projects back to amtrak it is always late, and stinky and desperately needs privatization. much like amtrak california some mantra of if you build that private decibel come, that is an empty lie that does not justify a public taking part plane's are faster, cars are more convenient and botches her kinder to the environment. after imagine, fast train to only transfer 2% the population wants to make this absurd fetish a laughably poor
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investment and that is the memo. company republican given the tory cabinet caitlyn bennett slammed the bullet train proposal by saying it's a high speed train to nowhere but house minority leader kevin mccarthy's book out called the project a boondoggle pretty stole my word. what isn't present biden pulled the plug for the train leaves the station? the man tells back about congressman darrell issa houser from california, robby soave who looks like a california, and doug schoen who looks like james bond and congressman i'm going to start the habit is this? victim billion dollars will be gone will billing them for more billions. this is a project that has gone into, even under its original mandate was never even going to work for ten times what they said. but kennedy, important things as we keep trying to have these experiments. they try to put a train back in l.a. and added billion
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dollars it engaged go to places for her is a place for trains as were of the least expensive ways to move freight on land. it is important. there are reasons trains work where they work. but as you said that the history of failure including in china and we are duplicating. but let's understand this is from a president who never lived in washington. he's basically commuting back and forth to delaware every night on the train. he is known as the amtrak senator. so for him is not just nostalgia the way of life or its pickups greatly feel the northeast quarter that's fantastic. that's what were the put money for amtrak in the sections were goes pretty fast as some of the greatest very bumpy. all right, so robby should we keep taking federal money and giving it to these projects that will never, ever, ever materialize the way they're promised? >> actually not. it seems to be the case that
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young left-leaning people love the idea of trains. maybe they have never written one at laugh at the not that great they're not that comfortable. i've taken want to be on your show up many a time. i enjoy visiting with you so continue to do that. you can't just zip across it is a big country but it's not going to work. california has proven this doesn't work they been at this forever for their still not even close to sealing the deal on this thing. it's going to cost billions more, ten times more than what they are prepared to spend. this is a drop in the bucket. there is really shameful that biden has revived this idea that president trump wisely killed off. unfortunately have consequences as we are told this was one of them that was very, very bad. kennedy: pete boody jets has big dreams freeze for these kinky train fetishes. his plan, doug schoen would cost about $3 trillion for
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that is a lot of money, doug, to just keep throwing good money after bad ideas like this? >> look i am an old fashioned older who believes the internal combustion while still has a role in american life it was for the keystone pipeline in belize what fracking has a role. that frankly puts me completely out of the mainstream. maybe out of the democratic party because of this clean energy electric cars and trains, which best case will serve a very small percentage of our population at a huge cost, if it becomes operational and i am skeptical about the whole thing. i wish i could take a different position. kennedy: going to take a romantic train ride go to japan. >> i've done it. they could sever going to happen near the saw things
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that happened in japan that are not going to happen here. the girls look great, but they are never going to look that sexy in milwaukee brim sorry milwaukee and sorry train enthusiast prints are not sorry for real. when you switch gears old but sounded the alarm or what she calls the worst of brainwashing schemes she has ever encountered. she and korea she escaped its american higher education 27 woman told fox news i expected i was paying this fortune all this time and energy to learn how to think they're forcing you to think the way they want you to think. i realize, while this is insane for thought america was different. but i saw so many similar to what asad north korea started worrying. meanwhile hbo host bill marr said college is a scam and argued against president biden's plan to send more americans the colleges and public funds. so is any hope of a making america's colleges less like
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orals 1984? let's ask the man panel. so congressman, bill marr was onto something here. something buddha just on the campaign trail. people who don't go to college earn less money over a lifetime. so why should they be subsidizing people who do go to college and are going to be made more than them? that is a grifter. it's a real value question that bill marr is onto and others. if college is a value that pays for itself therefore you will get your loans paid back. and if it isn't, it's proving it isn't government comes in it's as we got those in bad loans, or than a trillion. what's paid them off and now on were not going to keep track of it by having people borrow. not only is it unfair for those or don't go to college but it's unfair to those who want a return on investment. if we're going to get value from colleges they're going to have to compete. if they funded they no longer have to compete.
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kennedy: absolutely right. that is the biggest problem is there's no incentive for colleges to provide a service that is of long term unofficial to student to matriculate. it is such a bad system but it's interesting it's almost laughable if it were not so sad. the woman who escaped north korea walked over too gobi desert to escape china to get to mongolia seeking her freedom almost dying for her freedom she was sold into slavery, survive, what to an american college about wow this is really nuts. isn't that incredible story? >> i'm sorry congressman going to let robby answer this one. >> pretty damning indictment. thinking north korea the censorship is enforced by the government. here in american university campuses this pressure from other students. that is what i've seen time and time again researching
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this issue for might work at reason and my book. a minority of the students demand ideological conformity. is not in the faculty are sometimes afraid of them it's a oppressive atmosphere for intellectually thriving. the cost is extraordinary many young people graduate are so far in debt they wish they had not even done that. i think of many of them are there for the social experience. but it's an expensive one. if anything the pandemic is shown as what a farce it is. these schools still wanted them. so many of them are paying for the part in the school still one of them to pay the same price to sit in their storm rooms by themselves they never see another individual. it is ridiculous and it needs to fall by the wayside. kennedy: that is a lot of money to be paying over a long period of time for essentially nothing. so what we do about it, doug? >> very simple without apprentices on committee college vocational training
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and break the notion we had leakage after the high school to get a job that i've got a college. let's train people for the jobs that exist. and suggested workers working for a living rather than collecting unemployment, which is really prophetic and sad about our country and our culture. >> that's the administration though. even bernie sanders said no but listen to my eye dies in 2016. down 2020 everyone is as a progressive freedom to thank you man panel think it would take the time to be on the panel, robby soave, doug thank you so much. hearts and unicorns bread coming up forget people and back to the office workers are quitting their job will explain what this could be good for the economy break it down kiddos brian born, next.
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♪ ♪'s before it got baggy pants about wearing them right operate restaurants and bars facing a critical labor shortage parade that means two things for you. one longer waits to higher prices. that's going to suck. the rate in april 85.6% the food service and accommodation sector of the highest since the year 2000. and just as the posterior rotavirus demand continues to surge were ugly get hosed. heavy going to get people back to work at the maximum people quitting a good thing question of timing out there for the public understanding of economics at the cato institute, he is the author of economics virus chemical get your copy right now. ryan bourne is here, welcome to the show. so let us discuss this rate is high is that a good thing for the economy? it is a good indicator of
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economic health? >> ordinarily a high rate would be indicative of a very strong labor market and people of the lots and lots of options. knowing they could go out and have confidence to step into a job that they prefer parade there is a bit of a strain situation at the moment though, we are back 10 million jobs below where we were expected to be if we had not had a pandemic. it's quite difficult to square the circle on this. i think it's really going on here is twofold. a lot of people are just thinking about going back to work. after being away or done something different for a year or so. i think during that time they reassess with the going to do. many of them are decided the food and accommodation industry is not for me, let's go into something else. at the same time of course, quite recently that policies to pay people more to be at home than outwork. as we know, and as 25 republican governors have client reverse that policy,
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that is restricted the supply of new workers as restaurant three (a combined those two things and you see a big restriction on labor supply as you say is labor demand surging backwards. >> has that going to play itself out we talk to restaurant owners hear story after story of different places from triple take to walmart, raising their minimum wage that they pay their employees and also all sorts of crazy incentives just to get people in the door to interview. how does that affect things in the long run? scenic that is a great question. as you say when there is a restriction and labor supply you have to pay more to get workers there door pretty course they cannot go on paying more and more otherwise it becomes unprofitable for them to hire more workers. bless missy some sort of adjustment what we likely see is the rise of fair bit in the sector for their up 7% for restaurants and hospitality
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from february this year. we are likely to see more of that. if you get to the stage where it's really, really hard for restaurants and other businesses to get employees, they might start think about the more risky investments in actually automating some of their services. kennedy: absolutely. >> warning within the restaurant burger making machines those become more attractive over time. kennedy: this not going to be enough spongebob's in the world to flip burgers at the crusty crab for it is a tough go out there. i know inflation is going to exacerbate all this because workers think they may be making more money by quitting their food service jobs were difficult to go try to find something else and rent is astronomical inflation sucks pretty do not great job ryan bourne things are being please come back respecting cell lot. support your fake brick accent you sound really smart. [laughter] thank you ryan topical storm is next. ♪ ♪
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grade player of all-time, this is the topical storm. topic number one. it is buckshot monday. we need a southern charmer or a love this guy in alabama man arrested for stealing an emergency vehicle from a fire station is gone viral after he confessed to the crime announcing he's running for mayor and he hit on a reporter during, watch. stay back. [inaudible] i have a megaphone. >> went to take the vehicle question expect i took it because god told me to it. god tells me to it do everything. i had to do it because god helps me do everything. [laughter] also your heart baby future mayor of mobile, alabama.
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he's not on the ballot yet with god's help he will still that election to breed later in the video jeffrey also vows to a police car when he gets out of prison and this one politician might actually keep his campaign promises well done, jeffrey's been charged with theft receiving stolen property and drug possession for now america weights of bated breath to find out he and their portable end up together. there click the ross and rachel 2021. topic number two. a team of researchers has been experimenting marijuana to lobsters. to reduce their pain will being cooked. i guess they figured if it makes a fish concert bearable it could do the same thing being boiled live predict spirits conducted by police in several main lobsters in a sealed box filled with marijuana, then after an hour the scientist remove the lobsters and lowered them into boiling water to see how they would react.
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needless to say their buzz was harsh for the scientist on even though the lobsters were stoned they still recognize they are being tortured and tried to escape, which is more than i can say for a lot of people in california. the good news is the whole team got to enjoy some baked lobster that day. although i prefer stone to crab. [laughter] lisa had a good time before they went. topic number three. the disgusting seen the waters off of turkey coastline are being plagued by a deceased knots. this is a scene of a great body of water near istanbul now covered in slimy see mucus. i do not open old wounds that this never would have happened in constantinople, some new sources claim they ceased not
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as a result of global warming. that makes sense i get little congested when the weather changes to. the true cause is the flow of sewage waste into the sea. in other words the liberal media are both full of crab. i know this all seems silly but really it is not funny. [laughter] this is the largest outbreak of see mucus in turkey and the build up is gotten so thick it's sinking down and suffocating for. i only pray rescue workers can get to the efficient time and then get them high on marijuana before they choke on snow and die it's only right. topic number for an incredible moment caught on video and pulled a skydiver mix an emergency landing in the middle of it ongoing soccer match. oh yeah game is going along, just fine and then suddenly a skydiver scoops out on the field out of nowhere. pay attention kids this is why
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