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good at infecting humans to beat natural. >> there is an alternative hypothesis that it went from a bat virus got into a laboratory were in the laboratory it was taught, educated it evolved so it became a virus that could efficiently transmit human to human my professional opinion as a virologist is that is the hypothesis that i support. other individuals, tony found she for example would say prefers to support it evolved from nature. i think those of the two hypotheses. kennedy: indeed they are. as you have dr. anthony fauci's been very hesitant to say the buyers leak from that lab although he now admits it is possible. at the same time we now have what we are told video of live baths in cages in the wuhan lab courtesy of sky news also raping the chinese have done the denied their captain that laboratories be all know scientists eight culvert likely originated in a bat
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braids or how close are we defining the smoking gun or at least getting some straightforward evidence? will doctor redfield's new interview put the pressure and tries to tell the truth during the out fox news medical were doctor marc siegel is back, welcome back doctor siegal bates mckay kennedy thanks for having b grades before this is the bombshell interview. you know the pharmacy to see directors going to drop all that? >> know i knew we had a theory came from a lab. i know he explained that because this skyrocketed overnight but how do we so they get this virus that affects millions around the world it's not how viruses evolve. but then i find out during the interview he had access to classified information that doctor fountain others did not have. back. [inaudible] had probably the highest clearance within the agencies within the department of human services therefore is privy to a lot of information. some of which now is been
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declassified. i think we are seeing now there is an opening of the scientific community to say wait a minute we need to look at both possibilities and we need to be scientific about this. becky told me if they would've had boots on the ground in january the way he thought they were going to have more hope to have a said he had got three formal application process for then he had to ask the president to go and ask german she let them in. he still couldn't get in. i said they could've figured out of a cave the lab within a couple of weeks. kennedy: to think they would been forthcoming from us other workers in the lap it came down very similar symptoms to coronavirus? >> it's hard to believe that he forthcoming about anything. i also wonder with them big forthcoming with the w.h.o. saying as a regional problem only with the w.h.o. meeting with chairman. note the g7 going on the w.h.o. is saying they're suddenly going to start an investigation. how confident can we be in that? >> there is no doubt debbie which i was highly compromised by china.
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and still is. i do not think we can have a meaningful transparent investigation led by debbie which a. i think they're just too compromised. but i do think the g7 aware the world could potentially put together an investigative team at the chinese and want to be part of that. but he think if we use these historical organizations were going to get more of the same. >> on the same the same historical organizations. too much research going around the world was so-called gain of function we provoked a virus to see what dastardly things you can do breadth how scary is that science on the borough world? doctor redford was very, very concerned about that. >> the bat lady was finally reached in an e-mail interview. she denied there's any gain of function research that led to
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this virus. when will we see a consensus about whether or not the virus was engineered and how it has evolved? >> with all due respect, a view recalled the very beginning of the pandemic there's an ophthalmologist in china who have that visit for the police the middle of the night urging him to withdraws comments on the virus. i'm not sure we can believe the e-mail she sends to the "new york times" about this. i think the issue is and doctor redfield said this to, it's about scientific arrogance. it's not being open minded to different possibilities. >> just seemed like a lot of people want to squelch any idea that there is another hypothesis. i think that is what i find the most disappointing. because i would expect that from politicians. i would expect that from governments. i would never expect that from a scientific community. and yet, what we witnessed was the scientific community went
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on having to stop in the open about the origins of this virus. i find that very, very sad very disconcerting. and very antiscience. >> you think there's been a little politicized and of this or is it all science? before he said he's got death threats for speaking out and being skeptical. he was not making these grand proclamations he was just saying based on my training, what i know about viruses this does not look right where there is no think this thing could evolve so quickly and infected millions of people within a matter of months. >> looked to the structure the virus of the something is not kosher of the structure something on it that was not on sars it was not on mers break those viruses are what they used as a model for what we were going to see here. we end up with all the symptomatic strips spread were not expecting. i think he's right paid by the way the point you're making out death threats, what kind of society are we living in
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question work what happened to free speech? by the way somebody tried it governor larry hogan to fire him for he is just working as a consultant to the governor of maryland who he is known for years. and semi- trained in the governor governor to fire him over speaking out. kennedy: if he has a right i hope is exonerated pretty hope we find more evidence and we have a robust investigation. obviously it does have to be outside the w.h.o. >> is exonerated out because john stewart went public and said he's in favor. sue for organ to talk about that right now thank you very much. kennedy: politicians and government scientists are tiptoeing around the lab leak theory. an unlikely voice of reason has emerge from hollywood former show host the man had a thousand lives were the worst shows on tv to tell the mental patient to enjoy the truth is staring them in the face, watch. >> there is a novel respiratory coronavirus
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overtaking wuhan china, what we do? oh do you know who we could ask? the wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus lab. the disease is the same name as the lab. so wait a minute you work at the wuhan respiratory coronavirus lab, how did this happen? and there like is the turtle. [laughter] 's before the leper about freaking out calling jon stewart a dangerously misinformed conspiracy theorists. accusing him of stoking antiaging hate. can jon stewart change left wing minds or is this nothing that convince these blockades they might be wrong about anything question request meets an ex parte panel from the guy benson joan foxnews raided rated his house in townhall.com political editor, guy benson is here. got reason magazine@reason.com editor-in-chief katherine mangu-ward. hi girl. we've got the host of the aggressive progressive podcast, former aide to chuck
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shoop, christopher hahn. hi chris. hi everyone. stomachache kennedy. kennedy: hate. biology not be a lab leak lever in this day and age? event we do not know for sure what happened. i'm so open-minded but at the moment based on what i read i built 60/40 with probably the lab leak. what i think was sort of refreshing what we saw from jon stewart last night was he was using some pretty biting, somewhat manic humor to co- fund the people he refused to open their eyes and see what was directly fronted them about the unbelievable coincidence of when this broke out, where it broke out in what is right down the road this lab that studied these types of viruses. and for months people were pilloried they were having pariah status if they floated this include ejector redfield and the threats he got.
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other people centers, the trump administration is consensus based on nothing it seems that this was a conspiracy theory that should not be taking seriously. should not be uttered, should not be posted social media, misinformation and jon stewart belatedly shows up and says guys, come on. this is ridiculous. and it sort of blew up the conventional wisdom that rained month after month and it should not have, so good for him. kennedy: this is the same like bellmawr took on universities and compared colleges and universities in this country to scientology. these are two people who have reclaimed the status as independent thinkers at least for a little while. it is nice to see on their shows and appearances. but why would you want to be liked and people are so quick to attack you for expressing an opinion that is seeming more probable by the day? >> i have to say, i definitely
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had a moment i thought it jon stewart thanks the lab leak israel maybe i don't know. i always have a strong field jon stewart things is not true. i didn't laugh the way he talked about was the same problem list soon i is completely obvious to anyone with a brain this is the right theory. with commentators and like all for the rest of the world about the lab leak theory. reputation as a smug jerk remains intact even if it turns ice write about the lab leak. so krypton, you are resident, when you have disabled the lab leak? i never dismiss the lab leak there but i was that was a possibility. i thought it was 60/40 lab
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leak. when it withdrawn our scientific committee under china under the former guy we might have better information about where this started and not guessing so much and relying on other organizations to go in there and find out what happened. i'm glad jon stewart said it. [inaudible] jon stewart was always an independent thinker. we have always had people stationed in wuhan china they will remove. we at usaid kabul had this cdc went all sorts of american personnel on the ground in china looking for viruses like this. that money was slashed by trump and they were sent home. and now were paying the price for perdue would've known this a long time ago had they been there. support nobly would not have been have you not seen how that works? spit we had them there. kennedy: hold on one second i want to hear katherine has a say.
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go ahead katherine prospectuses him it's always true about china governments in general. they lie, they lied to save face. china has made an incredible of this type of line. your previous guests mention, threatened their own citizens, with no shame about it at all. i don't see any reason to think even with oversight we would necessarily have the truth here. kennedy: if they were americans embedded in the wuhan lab, which there's nothing to say there were none, they still would not of been given access. that is naïve. party processing right here. that thriller and that villa. that fever in geneva. joe biden and vladimir putin battling it out in a summit less than 24 hours away. brian kilmeade is here in studio. studio. that's
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no security in his lifetime assert himself not infrastructure negotiations he doesn't do that. plead the nordson to pipeline which cuts out the ukraine and allows germany moved and pervading in other countries too much they just turn that lever, no energy to western europe. we are supposed to watch their back. why would he do that? kennedy: i do not know. when i hear something like that all think to myself as god i hope america innovation takes us out of the air of fossil fuels. because of a completely squash the careers of people like vladimir putin. that is all he has to sell at this point. they don't really have any big bombs to make for the don't have anything exciting. it screwing with us in our technology and cybersecurity. >> i consulted doctors review probably to live a long time. but not not long enough to outdistance fossil fuels.
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but the good news is we have more were doing it better until his menstruation took over. now we are financing climate change with third world countries. we are signing on to whatever germany and china one is due. kennedy: it is sad because it got too much government nap or when you've got more government the less innovation. that is going to be probably the biggest issue. where are they having a side-by-side press conference? >> it's bad the reports inside russia it makes joe biden look weak. it's him doubt about the low point for donald trump's presidency was helsinki. anyone who think that what well is not paying attention or just drinking the kool-aid. it did not go well. so far they have a lot of vodka in helsinki. but trump at the confidence to go up and say my first international press conference i going to do it next to vladimir putin world's number-one enemy. it did not go well. did not go well for president obama ever. >> or bush.
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vicki wants order he doesn't want -- were coming out of yalta with the drinking from the sky up-and-coming said let's continue this era of cooperation you want to part of the g several michael g8. little did we know we hired international criminal is quite good at it. all he understands his role is for. force of retribution repercussions. please show me president biden, and i mean this that you will do this. we gave you the tools to flip the lights in moscow where they have to know this going to be hell to pay. believe not experts analyst everyone agrees, donald trump did send a message of the midterm election two years ago. that if you mess with these election there will be hell to papered the also sent the message prior. and they stayed out of it. kennedy: do think when joe biden's easy blinken lights is gonna fall asleep and wake up asking for ice cream? [applause] >> possibly that's a way to look at. we gave you great tools. this is not bermuda. we gave you a superpower and
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the keys. before we have to be the remaining superpower because china and russia are busy scoring off in the steam room. >> if you give me joy such as america. before everett is fourth of july here on the kennedy show, brian kilmeade thanks for coming pizza back thank you. kennedy: to very small tiny, coming up new york governor enter cuomo during a big fireworks party to suit celebrate the end of coronavirus restrictions. but a seat whitewashing his own failings? i'll tell you wyche and i get i'll tell you wyche and i get the lexus es. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. get 0.9% apr financing on the 2021 es 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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monstrous spreader that needs to be removed from office. let us never forget he sentenced 15000 golden new yorkers to die with his nursing home edict requiring long-term facilities to house covered patients. i said is felling cdc guidance but the society for long-term care begged the governor to resend that just four days after he gave it out but he did that comment took them two months. he has lackeys blight about the nursing home debt and score a 590 are booked a project with the shirt cuomo had the nordson say people by the truth and confident government kills people. four people died they needed to dive covid. thanks gina spread yes, because your order killed them for it and then your blatant number made it seemed like you doing a better job than ron desantis two days after that quote the depths of the cover-up's top aide basically said we were not sure what we are going to give to d.o.j. or what was going to be against
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us we didn't give you anything. that sentiment is long on incompetence very short of the truth. and then he starts are piling up of women. staffers, reporters, random wedding guest in grote, fonda, kissed and generally grossed out in nine victims went on record. nine victims. cuomo entrusted his halfwit brother cnn's chrissy pizzi to do official damage control or he very unwisely canceled mr. grover to blame the women, do not reside refused to give into cancel culture. so how has chris lamont not been canceled by the women he works with are clearly disgusted by the slimy advice? the putrid pole will not resign and he may never be held accountable for his crimes. he is just hoping new yorkers be so dazzled to be mass close and entertained they will let them slither into a fourth term, gross. and that is the memo. without breaking news tonight near force entrance the new
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york state bar association task force. they said they found governor cuomo and his nursing home corner actually did cause more deaths and it should have been recent versed sooner. so will the love the guv ever be held accountable spite the victory lap? party panels back comic guy benson, katherine mangu-ward and christopher hahn. new yorkers when their impression of texas which is great. but will the excitement of the governor to fly guy? >> that's a very blue state he's a democratic governor. democratic partisans leather democrats no matter how flawed they may be. we see this on the other side as well. think the odds are at least roughly even that he gets another term in office. but those are lower odds any typical would have in a reelection fight for all the reasons you just laid out. look, this is now the latest victory lap that cuomo is trying to take. the guy is addicted to victory laps pretty deadwood during :
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when he went around the country telling them what to do and how to follow new york's lead. kennedy: they did and they killed people. >> then there's the book he was writing for $5 million then promoting to cheer on his own behavior, his own conduct will is team and him personally i would imagine suppressed on pleasant and outrageous information so he could make as much money off that because possible. no sick ongoing cheer for me again i'm bestowing upon you freedom that other states have had now for months. it is over and over again with this guy. it will be up to voters i think to make a decision do they want to reward him or not? kennedy: they do not have freedom in places like michigan bring them very much still locked down. they did not just lie about the numbers of people died from coronavirus. they stopped counting. so yes heads edict was an infection that spread to several other states.
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and he also issued an order ending any sort of retribution some of these long-term facilities would face for putting people at risk would eventually died. so, katherine, cost the state a lot of money. a lot of businesses shut down for good. a lot of kids are still not in school and student 2021. spin the coursing of the last segment, governments live. they help people won't notice "after words" for the hope the folks are new yorkers family members died the nursing home or kids and been out of school for an entire europe they really, really enjoy the fireworks that sounds fun for them. we still not fully faced many cases especially stuff like outdoor dining i cuomo is as a kid safe following the science
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army lost a huge amount of the service sector but it's not going to come back people they feel and consequences of this for really long time. >> doctor redfield is been praised the first segment of the show tonight. where was his guidance on all these things you are criticizing cuomo and other democratic governors. to compare new york to texas, i love that comparison when it snows in your comment we still have lights on. when it's a little warm in august we can still run or air conditioning. good luck with that in texas the summer. it is not going to happen because they do not know how to govern their state. we do here new york. yes were there issues during culvert? of course they were is a brand-new thing. let's see how they like it the summer when it's 110 degrees that cannot conditioning on. because governor abbott deregulated their grid they do
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not have enough power now. good luck in texas for its before a completely separate grid. >> kennedy. sue for the countries bursting at this good stuff so she going to rely on. [inaudible] an extra rather save the lives of old people. i guess i'm the big jerk here. the countries bursting at the seams to reopen. there are still a few roadblocks to normalcy. on monday told his employees to enjoy the summer but everyone's getting by labor day or risk a pay cut. you can go into a restaurant in york city and come into the office. many are eager to make a splash before heading back, staff shortages and supply issues are affecting everything from rental cars to lifeguard stands. so when will things actually be back to normal? guy, i agree with him. this is the issue i have had with teachers the entire time. if you can go to target, if you can go to five guys, you can go to work.
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>> or if you go to puerto rico on vacation at that one teacher-student representative did and posted about on social media she was saying was too dangerous in the classroom. i think a lot of us are going to be back to work. hopefully sooner rather than later pay think there will be some flexibility, may be built in and a lot of companies. the world has changed. i think it will be strong emphasis on getting us back into the workplace for the most part. i would guess by the end of the summer probably after labor day. i would like to point out from our last discussion that we were talking about the lies and disgraceful conduct of and are cuomo. he was not consulted by the cdc to lie to the people of new york. chris decided to go with an attack ad against texas. that has nothing to do is enter cuomo's lies. so good to flexion but nice try. >> brought up texas but i was responding to some in support of texas. kennedy: i brought up texas.
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not as many old people died in texas. and governor greg abbott is not been accused of fondling, groping women and kissing them under duress. he has not been accused of lying about the numbers but he is not under federal investigation. it is not the same thing, stop equivocating. so katherine, let's talk about the staff shortages. that is another issue plaguing people. a lot of people but different parts of the country but those were still living in big cities where there are a lot of bars and restaurants they are not going back to work because they are getting federal unemployment insurance. >> that is right is going to be an adjustment. as long as, and washington d.c. feels like a good way to score points with the american public extend those benefits. then d.c. democrats are going to do it. and republicans definitely not interested in this. they dumped trillions into support for people who are unemployed.
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think it's not appropriate now it's absolute return to work i get it. if i could be paid the same amount to not work i would not work. that's it rational behavior. >> i do not blame workers at all. that is a simple cost benefit analysis. if you're going to make more money sitting at home than you'd be a full not to. i blame policymakers for not thinking through the incentives they're creating. super who you blame chris? >> donald trump. oh my god yes of course. i think people are going to want to know back to work. think if you can go back to dinner you go back to work fraser company wants to go back to work back to your office arrive your place of business is as a lot of
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changes in work i think a lot of people found flexibility in some remote working is not nonproductive. for those people they'll continue to do that. but for many of us were going have to back to our offices. kennedy: i love being in the office but have to say love the new studio. i love seeing people. i love hugging strangers. still working back to that without restraining orders. r8 guy, katherine, chris, thank you so much. and chris you are always wrong placement was 20 years since they invaded iraq grade the state lawmakers finally vote on ending the authorization for op-ed there. is this forever were coming to an end?
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mende song was cal, good job cowper here's some mild irony. could joe biden and the iraq war he played such a large part in starting? they're expected to vote on the 2002 yes 2002 authorization for use of military force also knows it am uf which has allowed us to invade iraq that year and afghanistan and everywhere else and it's what president trump legal authority to kill iranian general qassem soleimani and 2020. politicians are split whether to renew the outdated policy was something with the billy still a threat. the biden white house signaled its getting out of all these wars. i do not believe him. if no help persuade lawmakers to allow the invasion nearly 20 years ago, is there a chance for going to get out of here? jeremy to discuss iraq war vet, michigan republican congressman peter meijer is back, welcome back bruce vick think you kennedy pleasure.
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kennedy: what do you think? your deployed to iraq for a year. so you have much more experience than chowder healed like me. >> i thought under the a.m. uf trade we have not used as a sole authority for any action we take insisted that 11. to your point was referenced as a secondary backup authority behind the killing of qassem soleimani paid also the strike on syria iraq border at the end of january beginning of february this year. this thing is outdated. for on the books but we have the 2001 which underpins our conflict in afghanistan enter global war on terror. we had that zero two which is invasion of iraq was not using unnecessary peerless of 91 from the gulf war we have the 1957 a umf of the eisenhower administration. we are just trying to, i'm nostalgic like the rest of it there's some great midcentury architecture but we do not need midcentury war
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authorizations on our books. kennedy: why not repeal all of them? >> my bill was to appeal the 57 : with my colleague abigail the 91. i cosponsored the 2002, all through the should be hitting the floor in the next, oh two this week and help with 57 and 91 soon. the 2000 when i think we need to be strategic about that. honestly we do not was such a broad authorization with al qaeda and associate force for ten people are enemies of al qaeda which does not mean they need to meet their end. is al qaeda posted not exist on 911. congress into takeback its authority be consulted on this. for making decisions to send men and women in harm's way members of congress can back up the courage to vote for or against rather than just relying on these copycat that are rolled over time and time again. kennedy: let me ask you this but would it take for this congress to authorize a new a umf?
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>> is going to take a lot of deliver nation and focus. i hope to be optimistic and a part of that solution praise look at the threats in the world. right now still obviously have terrorism issues. kennedy: we going to declare war on climate change? selectively dual preppy about as successful as a war on drugs. which milk it ran somewhere and hacking and how we are dealing with this, not the new cyber check but the reality it's when not if american citizens are killed because of either ranson were state-sponsored hacking attacks. need to have the appropriate framework for that. i do not want to see a similar post unlimited moment will civil liberties are trampled and we are scrambling. ready to be thoughtful about this. kennedy: yes but that surveillance and blood you brought that up. that is something that is so strangely popular with both parties. boy does not need an overhaul.
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i know that is something you've spoke about extensively as well. going have that conversation on another day. last question have ten seconds are you optimistic about the fever in geneva between putin biden? rocky four and a half. >> after we release the sanctions on north stream to need to be stiff we need to be firm. so i hope that is the case for i'm preparing to be disappointed. kennedy: me to it. [laughter] politicians are the worst, no offense. congressman meijer think it's a much i appreciated rates back thank you kennedy. back thank you kennedy. kennedy: and topical storm is ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... the world's first six-function multipro tailgate.
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kennedy: tiger kings joe exotic's lodgings on cannabis line after everyone he met at sam what the heck are you smoking? that's i get the munchies for dumpster meat and this is a topical storm. topic number one, we begin with adorable video of the winner of the westminster dog show visiting new york city's empire state building. this is wes abbe. that pennsylvania pekinese won best in show at this year's westminster kennel club dog show works part-time as a throw pebble. fits in perfectly near city because just like the local he pees on the sidebar pretty
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also loves the entire city smells like a dog spot. this was his first trip to the big apple heat all the typical new york activities like eating a hotdog and throwing it up in washington square park. hopping a hooker in times square. even attacking an old lady on the subway. unfortunately could not stand the city long had to get back to the top of president trump's head by sundown. [laughter] topic number two, a big bust in fort lauderdale florida with nearly 70000 cocaine was discovered on a cruise ship towards its known in florida family fun. the drug stash was hidden in garbage bags by the ship security team during a routine inspection. then, six days in every metallica album later they decided to report it to police. this explains a lot about this cruise. like why there is never anyone lined up at the buffet. by the conga line lasted until
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don and wife once everyone enjoyed the comedian. customs and border control had a search of the ship in florida and announced there were no other drugs on board. that is when every single passenger abandon ship and went full speed ahead to miami beach. all in all the cbp said 69.5 pounds of coke were seized. which police say was enough for every passenger to do at least three cruise lines. and that is a lot. topic number three, now to southeastern australia, let's go guys. for the bush land is blanketed by a apocalyptic spiderwebs. that is not in close to the weirdest thing that's happened in the last two years. this is a scene and the longford where millions of spiders have moved to higher grounds to avoid the season severe storms and flooding. making these spiders smarter than most about florida brother said to be harmless to humans. but only time will tell if they are also harmless to australians.
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because spiders escape storms or process called ballooning things are thin layers of webbing to catch the wind like parachute so they can fly with the breeze. and they still get to the destination more often than spirit airlines. local say the webs are giant they have no plans to remove them. we reach out to australian authorities who told us, sorry i'm not home right now. i'm walking into spiderwebs, leave a message and i'll call you back. topic number four, here is a video that will make you think hamsters, they are just like us. [laughter] it is not a richard gere story don't be gross as a gerbil. check out this hampstead singapore that lives in a dollhouse eating a late night snack in bed. ♪ ♪ there you go she's going upstairs, now she's getting through, her name is little latte which coincidentally was my high school rap neighed, little latte's youtube channel with letters is a thousand subscribers. numbers took a big dive when
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she questions the election results but now she's got a rumble account with 14 followers. they are extremely loyal paired by the way this is bigger and nicer than my studio apartment. there are less rodents living there. and for what i've heard he's even crummy or embed. actually this was once barbie's dream home. but just like everyone else, she got outbid by blackrock. little latte does not usually binge eat like this page she's stressed because earlier today christie teagan told her to kill herself. oh my god that is so sad. she is doing okay. not as good as lindsey : but better. before he got pregnant tickle. it is tickle me tuesday here's your joke. if the mesa get the punchline please don't google it nothing is a cheater use the #ticklemetuesday. i ready? what is a robots favorite snack? the answer when i come back guys
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