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oh no, he wasn't... oh, actually... that looks pretty good. see it. want it. ten-x it. yum! larry: pushback socialism in new york cit and stop for the moment theen green workers paradise utopia in washington. not a bad night i will see you tomorrow. kennedy: there has been so much absolute shocking news today from britney spears in court to school boyd fistfights to john alleged suicide and a spanish prison come become it's going be a wild hour, first helmets are frozen over and pigs must be fine because vice president harris is probably going down to the board on friday. it's only taken her three months but why now? over president trump shamed her into going? oh hi how are you, got a hump on my back it's hump day.
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as you know president biden made his vp the czar but every time the reporter asked her just going to scope out the situation for herself, something like this happen. >> do you plan to visit the border? back not today. [laughter] but i have before and i'm sure it will again. kennedy: that is so financial children being abandoned on the border in the desert is a real laugh riot vice president, just last week former president trump announced he go to the border june 30 with texas governor greg abbott. earlier today he said quote come after months of annoying the crisis of the southern border it's great with got combo harris to finally go to the tremendous destruction and debt they have created as a direct result of biden ending my very tough but fair border policies. biden were given the strong supporting the american history by now it's the worst in american history. governor abbott and i were not
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going there next week she never would have gone for tonight on fox publican center text crew concurred. >> 91 days ago, she was named as borders are in charge of the border crisis. she demonstrated strong leadership by doing not a damn thing. by going nowhere near the border by doing everything she could to hide from the crisis. now frankly that is the same thing joe biden is doing pray she is emulating the presidents and hiding from the crisis. so suddenly president trump is going to the border, they realize oh crab we've got to do something. 's before you watch your language for its office to everyone the biden administration, the two of their head in the sand on this issue. but ignoring the problem is not going to go away. if you need any more proof that the border is catastrophic just listen to this. children at the fort bliss child detention center in our distraught on depressed workers have begin to confiscate sharp things as pencils and toothbrushes so
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they do not harm themselves. will the vp visit begin to change things there? texas congressman and house appropriation member, welcome to the show sir. suspect thank you so much, good evening to you. kennedy: tell me from your perspective part of always had us about law enforcement new york city, police ignored cities different than any other city in the country. and obviously the border needs in texas, particularly your district very different than any other part of the border in the country. what are you not getting from the federal government? >> vice president fact she's finally showing up at the border, she was given that proposal i'm glad she's finally showing up. when it's a beautiful area to go visit. the surge down there in the lower rio grande, that's with the unaccompanied kids are coming. i think you will see about
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140% higher numbers down there at the lower rio grande. but then again i'm glad she's taken the first step. kennedy: apostles nisi grief you should go to where the crisis really is. it is like and made an analogy about a trauma surgeon is going to see the person with the sinus infection as opposed to someone with a gunshot wound, sure he's being helpful but let's go over the problem is really manifesting. what are you hearing from your constituents about some of the numbers at the border on the problems people are seeing where you live? >> without a doubt or seen the highest numbers received in more than 20 years read 180,000 last month. with some of the month of june june is another high month. single adults, some of us worry when it's taken away per
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they can still use title eight which is a way they can report people but it does worry us. i talked to border patrol, i talked to the men and women in blue also and they were about a couple of things. when i talked to them as a pat on the back. they want resources they want equipment down there at the border. i hope when the vice president goes to the border she has to cross sections not only to the unaccompanied kids and family units but also talked to the land owners of the border patrol. she's got to have a good cross-section of the community so she can get a pulse on what is happening. indication snapshot of what's happening down at the border. about some thing i noticed looking at the situation she's had more of a comprehensive visit bridge anisa talked the kids in the detention
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centers. she said talk to the parent on the other end of the phone like guatemala and honduras and el salvador. when asked them, what are they hearing that is encouraging them to give their children to coyotes to make that thousand mile journey? i should know it is incredibly hot. it is so dangerous. she has to talk to a number of people. what is the one thing congress can do to make either immigration or the border better right now? >> we have been dealing with this in 2014 under president obama. 2019 are president trump and out 2021. look we can go visit central america but we note the root problems are. we have the root problems are heard we also talk
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about we have to look at the factors otherwise not taken a comprehensive look. >> you have to craft immigration policy accordingly. with a few people out there who's honest enough to say that stand up to members of your own party because frankly both parties of drop the ball completely on this congressman think of your time. >> thank you for your so much. kennedy: now to present other crisis crime they dress the nation on the violence sweeping blue cities were some liberal politicians that violet offenders go. the present is a democrat crime wave to advance his gun-control agenda. >> background checks are purchasing a firearm are
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important. banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, nobody needs to have a weapon that can fire over 30, 40, 50, even up to 100 rounds per its victims and curbing crime the focus on curbing the second limit rights and gun owners and dealers who coincidentally often lean republican. this the president went to see crime reduction lord to cc crime victims pain as a tool to describe our power quest were jointly down to break it down columnist drug policy and criminal justice analyst, jacob solum is back on the show welcome back jacob it's rick you've written a lot about this and he says is going to close the gun show loopholes and go after federally licensed gun dealers paid somehow that is going to limit the number of illegal firearms on the streets in places like chicago, washington, d.c. york and elsewhere in the country were violence has gone up very much.
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>> yes. slivers at a good idea to go after the federally licensed gun dealers? >> the basic problem with that approach is only a very small share of crime guns are actually purchased over the counter from licensed dealers. about 7% according to research from the department of justice. coming from other sources mainly the black market other acquaintances and relatives and shorten share or stolen seven supply of percent to criminals. what brightness has recorded a crackdown on dealers who willfully violate the law. so for example if a dealer does not perform a background check which she is legally required to do, he's going to lose his license no second chances. if he sells a gun to someone
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he knows is not legally authorized to own one, perhaps they have a fill of the record, he loses his license. now that may seemed like it makes sense. but you have to prove the dealer willfully meaning he knew the person was disqualified. meaning he deliberately did not run the background check. even if you succeed in getting certain dealers and being compliant they are all someone is determined to buy a gun from the dealer has to do with get some else to do that for them, someone with a clean record. you're only talking about 7% of guns using crimes to begin with there then you're only going have a marginal impact even on that small subset. kennedy: so what is the president going to do to address the black-market guns? the guns that are in the streets already. >> he talks about about going
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after the black-market. i suspect they'll be as effective as going after the black-market of drugs. certainly you can make arrests. you can make things a little bit less convenient for black-market dealers there hundreds of millions of guns in circulation can arm criminals for the foreseeable future and you can only have a limited effect on the black market like this i don't expect to see much of an effort from that. the valves they were going to try to stop people from illegally selling weapons on the back black-market to people or felony records for example. the other proposal he mentioned was expanding background checks. that would require an act of congress. this has the same basic problem where you are only attacking federally licensed
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dealers. two private transactions means they have to go through licensed dealers. but who is going to follow that requirement? selling guns to criminals, probably not a lot are trying to get rid of guns they don't want to anymore per the don't the expense of doing that not going to much compliance are the enough violet knew gun laws, jacob sullum will continue reading all of your stuff and talk to about this again thank you for its picture thank you. kennedy: coming up britney spears and families and controlling ally for years. the popstar fighting back and did she unload. you will not believe some of the claims. the anti- virus tycoon john mcafee apparently hanged himself in a spanish ship just hours after the court ruled to
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the guru libertarian presidential cat has reportedly died in a spanish prison. but they are not buying the official story. founder of mcafee associates was sent to a spanish last fall after being charged to separate tax evasion cases spanish authorities just announced earlier today mcafee was to be x-rayed to the u.s. to face the music. and now the deceased lawyer says the man worth 100 million doses so distraught over being in prison he hanged himself. that is feeling an avalanche of conspiracy theories, why? 2019 he infamously tweeted this a photo of a tattoo on his arm saying if i suicide myself i didn't. i was wack too. so what is the real story behind john mcafee and his reported death? try me now treason editor at large of the host of the interview podcast nick gillespie is back. nick, this is a crazy story but somehow oddly fitting for
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john mcafee's life and death to be mysterious and questionable and leaves quite a legacy, go ahead. >> there is no question that john mcafee's a death would leave more questions than it answered for sure. his entire life was kind of like that i think. one way to think about him in a poetic sense which is what is counseling striving for is he was like loki the god of chaos or the god of discourse in mythology. as much as anything else what is trying to do is to make people feel as if the world was not quite as certain or settled as it appeared to be. i don't think right now we have any information about the circumstances of his death. it seems to me like a pretty strong case the easiest explanation is probably the most accurate wishes he was 75, he was distraught.
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he had said he never wanted to come back to the united states once he went on the lam. i think facing extradition and shows a take this out rather than coming back and facing a protracted trial on taxes that he admitted he not paid. >> the tax claim was just another form of political persecution for him. >> well again, with mcafee the way to understand was always talking in kind of a way a rather allusive in terms of illusion. he did not think anybody should be paying taxes. he also openly admitted he stopped paying taxes years ago when he was not going to pay any taxes anymore. he was antitax. but the reality does not mean he was not actually >> to tax laws.
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>> it turns out all he had to do is ask wesley snipes. it's really unfortunate when urological butts up against stern judge. >> but one of the things, there is a non- trivial charge against him. think tax evasion or tax avoidance whatever, that is one thing. >> is asking the government to fund his retirement or his healthcare or anything like that florida court did rule against him a wrongful death suit that goes back to belize not clearly he's guilty of something like that suit doing with his life was forcing people to question the
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assumption. in 2016 the need for radically different way of thinking about relationships governments around the world kind of screwed over people. safari never saw him and marianne williamson the same room, did you? >> you know what they are different sides. kennedy: of a very similar coin absolutely that's very nontraditional ideas so nick last question did john mcafee knuckle under the great hammock in the sky? >> i think he does. i think he does. he left the world a change of place through his work as an entrepreneur and as an antivirus software guide. emitter computers say for for
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another nor lives? that is within 14-year-old brandy posted on snapchat a few years ago will brandishing a middle finger from the parking lot of a convenience store when she did not make varsity cheer. that emotional flash got her suspended from the jv cheerleading squad for a year. her parents were so pissed they filed a federal lawsuit claiming not only was the punishment heavy-handed and unjust, or off-campus speech was protected under the first amendment. lower courts concurred, randy was reinstated but not before the school district went all scotus interruptus and petition the high court to rule brandy was a very good girl. but they didn't. eight -- one victory for antiauthoritarian teens everywhere, brandy's middle finger started all the public school administrators and fuss budgets who want total control over students lives, even if they are off-campus or in a burmese prison. groups filed briefs of support
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seriously and it's refreshing the district which represents many like it an infinite quest for control was unable to cancel. double f the haters you got your supreme court victory that is definitely too varsity cheer about, and that is the memo. supreme court justice clarence thomas handed down the only defense of the case usually big first amendment supporter, he said off-campus speech to social media could have a greater proximate tendency to harm the school environment that off-campus in person conversation but it was unsnapped has a private snap to only friends come down sir. does he have a point? or is she getting in lady liberty's way? intuit's nice party panel we have got ricochet editor-in-chief jon gabriel, i don't have on curses.
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we've got media podcast host and the spectator usa contributor it is a conservatory and reunion, l muller is back. democrat strategist radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall welcome everyone. great to have me. great to be here. great job all of you for having me here. so john i'll start with you. what does this decision say jurisdiction of schools and what many school district and teachers unions the power grab they've been going for the last few years? >> they have to back off. this is crazy an area of social media it's crazy i'm surprised this is not unanimous. and like you i'm surprised justice thomas not join the majority on this. i've said far worse things
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about cheerleaders what i was in high school when a sad and lonely on friday nights. however i should not be kicked off a team for this. it's absolutely crazy. >> especially for your cannot believe she did not do charge a fee that was so lame. witnesses say in terms of where we are as free speech? >> the fact it made it to the supreme court is of noxious the school district priorities are. forgive start telling girls they cannot use profanity like new jersey girls are screwed. if i would've had this girl's power when i was in high school, trust me i would have abused it way worse than she did. i think briar got this absolutely right. she is her personal device off-campus with her personal circle of friends. she did not target any member of the community. she was essentially expressing herself away from the campus. this was again 14 year old girl being a 14 year old girl.
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this is again the public school district. before they are the ones who filed the suit with the supreme court because the lower court is a set a little bit ago ruled in favor of brandy. you like the first amendment right? >> love it, love this ruling. they did not have snapchat when i was a kid. that was going to beat next with kids on the phone saying that blanketing, blank blank blank did not put me on the team i hate her guts. look, let it out you've got to have your frustration. if you're going to do it on snapchat for going to did on tik tok, for going to do on your text message to be a slippery slope if the court did not rule otherwise. and i also agree i was shocked and should have been unanimous. no question the very clear even with hateful speech there is no violence, no yelling fire in a crowded theater here.
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she's like i am mad this is how i feel we've had a lot of rulings like this the last week or so from the supreme court. this is a very interesting super majority that does not seem to waiver along ideological lines i cannot wait to see what else they rule one. the fight over rules for transgender student and the inclusion of critical race theory in curriculum has put parents in virginia on edge. leading to a very rocky school board meeting yesterday very emotional watch this. >> you are teaching children to hate others because of their skin color. and you are forcing them to lie about other kids gender. >> today instead of focusing on the hates that seems to be dripping off the followers of jesus in this room and from their kids in our schools,. [laughter]
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[background noises] i can wait i can wait. [inaudible] push your agenda my child shall not be returning back. [cheering] 's vet good for you it is a marxism plain and simple process fight over things like critical race theory coming to a school board meeting are you? i hope so, john gabriel. think a lot of school districts are not going to be brave enough to hold meetings like this. this is such an incredibly emotional issue at an emotional time for parents. >> this already happened in southern arizona a suburb of tucson called dale arizona. the baby the first encounter is not sustained because the school board like you said do not which to deal with this. also arizona is kind of a leader in school choice.
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my girls were in traditional public schools and charter schools are many private school options as well. parents just won't put up with that. thankfully the public schools around here have been quite good and quite adaptive just giving a little bit of competition it's really tough though and states were teachers unions have so much control. sorry, this is government of the people by the people for the people lease allegedly that is what it is. that every right to control its talk to their children. >> steven, is this the parents fault? >> a little bit. this did not happen in makkah country this is an loudoun county virginia braid they voted 61% for joe biden with 55% for hillary clinton with
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53% for barack obama for this is a deep blue district. part of it is hopefully parents are coming around too what they are voting for. i know there are people in media nbc reporter specifically said this is an astroturf movement this is fake is conservative groups doing this. if they are in loudoun county you guys should be worried you have another tea party insurgency on your hand. [laughter] you're getting it wiped out in two years. >> that is a great point. appreciate all the parents of every stripe standing up think they do not their children conditioned to only see race and hate other people. i feel for them, that is not how we are supposed to be
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debate. for them it's a no-win situation. >> it is interesting what you just said, kennedy, was tolerant tolerance about other people regardless of their skin color, their religion can we throw in sexual orientation. or the gender they identify with. years ago this is how homosexual children especially any children or teachers with aids were treated. i'm not surprised to see the spread i am surprised with critical race theory, i think a lot of people are reading headlines and not really reading what it is about. select when they redevelop their really shocked. >> more you read about it the more you see what really is that some parents could really, really pissed off about it. oh that's nice that's a great word. equity and equality that's all right, know that three distribution in a different form. but the transgender issue i
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think is different from that. so medical i don't. what they are saying on one hand you're going to hate all white people you're going to hate all the white students, for what is not being tolerant of somebody who is transgender? what is not being sympathetic toward a child and how they identify trans children have very difficult in america today. in 2021 that the pretty port statement. >> i agree with you. when i started talking with the data greatly transgender issue but critical race theory is absolute marxist racist divisive, garbage. but you guys have been fantastic i'm so glad to see john and steven together arm and arm even if it's separate by little boxes, thanks you guys. >> thank you. super coming up brittany finally free the superstar pushing to take back control of her life and millions.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. kennedy: are right i am in denial appeared i am traumatized, i am not happy i cannot sleep i'm angry it is insane. quote from britney spears sitting court breaking her silence that is shocking and emotional speech asked a judge to enter 14 year-long conservatorship begging to get control of her life back. she believes her father should be in jail but she also says i am not able to get married or have a baby. i wanted to take the iud out so i can start trying to have another baby, this will not go to the doctor to take it out, holy hell. will this be the breaking point that finally sets britney free question
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adjoining to discuss attorney and author of how to become a federal criminal the official counselor of the canal yet show, mike chases back welcome back mike. thank you for having. let's discuss the iud part is absolutely insane. that seems beyond illegal and unconstitutional. not the point of a conservatorship. >> yes it strikes you that way. i have tried these kinds of cases before. i did criminal work i've tried these kind of cases they are equally scary. we all think about the criminal case where we know the government is trying to take away someone's liberty for creating a crime. the scary about these cases is britney's not created a crime. but the entire proceeding is designed in order to take away her liberty per you are exactly right. when she's asking about getting her life back it simply as a bodily autonomy. if it what she's is true the people around her that her acting under the authority of
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this conservatorship are telling her she cannot have a children. she cannot take out a medical device from rome body it is a really, really scary thing and it should shock everybody as an upfront to the basic liberties we all expect to have. kennedy: the notion of agency. literally some of these decision selling their coming from the middle ages. i can think of no case more paternalistic than this. maybe she does suffer from some mental illness beside a lot of people in this country. does that mean they cannot care for themselves? they are not legally allowed to care for themselves or make any decisions at all? >> what's important to understand is in order for someone to get a conservatorship they have to go to court. there is a legal standard. like in a criminal case you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt somebody committed a crime, right? and a conservatorship it is a similar sander but in the civil context. have to prove what's clear and convincing evidence this
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person is not able to care for themselves. but with britney the important thing is not the problem they're trying to address but maybe there's an underlying mental illness. the law requires the court impose the least restrictive measure in order to assure that person is taken care of. it is hard to imagine a situation in which the least restrictive measure includes making somebody infertile. it includes taking away essentially all of their agency, limiting them to $2000 illegal paying the conservator $16000 a month to run the conservatorship. it's hard to imagine that as a proportional remedy to whatever the problem is. kennedy: got about 30 seconds left. i just want to ask you, what could possibly happen from today's proceedings? >> there is going to be another hearing for the going to come back and see if things are corrected per this won't be care plan put in place. hopefully the restrictions a bit lifted for britney. it does not seem possible that
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this could be an appropriate remedy. kennedy: it absolutely is not. and now i know in the free britney movement has gained so much momentum. i really feel for that person pretty special something she said today. things are breaking it all down i appreciate mike chase. >> thanks. sue for sale the precious pups in tonight's kennedogs. first up topical storm, that is next. and when it comes to controlling his type 2 diabetes, my dad's got this, too. with the right choices, you have it in you to control your a1c and once-weekly trulicity may help. most people taking trulicity reached an a1c under 7%. and it starts lowering blood sugar from the first dose, by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2.
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kennedy: team of divers mistakenly rescued a floating all the thousand drowning woman. that is not excellent with spent the next two hours giving a chest impressions, mouth to mouth and wean us to mouth. that's following for deep fake and this is a topical storm. topic number one, ♪ ♪ the harlem globetrotters acid to join the nba. i guess they figured they could beat the washington generals the white at the new york knicks customer in an open letter to an nba commissioner the harlem globetrotters called on the link to recognize or start contribution to basketball and grant them an nba franchise or at least of them shoot a half-court shot to win the chevy malibu. he said he globetrotters or instrumental integration of the nba back in 1948 and 1949
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the all-black plate exhibition matches against the nba champion lakers for they won both time sparking discussions of black players should be allowed into the league. back then the nba was all whites like sheldon whitehouse's club. and games scores of 12 to four -- eight to, and simmered down campus after the game when the players simmered the shrimp cocktails into tartar sauce. there we go. topic number two, there's a new invention that takes your breath away by giving you your breath back. his call the heck away with the l shaped plastic straw supposedly cures hick ups ray had them literally holding my breath for invention like this but according to the invention a hick awake cures hiccups by forcing the user to sip water by something really hard. no one in the nook nics never have hiccups. [laughter] explains hard sipping lowers the diaphragm encloses the deep epiglottis.
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i hope when i leave my epiglottis open. that in turn stimulates the nurse that stops the hiccups by resetting your brain. if a more powerful results right using it to sip vodka. according to the study 92% of volunteers said it worked for curing their hiccups for the other 8% said just made them less thirsty, good job straw. topic number three, if you are an indiana jones fan i got bad news and worse news. the bad news is indiana jena fives has been delayed doing it onset injury. horses there still making the movie. 78-year-old harrison ford sustained a shoulder injury while rehearsing a fight scene for other insiders say yeah she heard himself to open a pickle jar. your lead actors too old when he refers to making a sandwich are doing his own stunts. harrison ford is being evaluated for treatment.
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meanwhile the directors we working the script to accommodate harrison's age. and since this time when a booby-trap releases a role in boulder, it narrowly misses indiana and he sits and ate some yogurt. and instead of dangling above crocodiles on a rope bridge he dangles his. [laughter] he dangles his junk out at the ymca locker room. [laughter] and is said that bracing away from a car full of nancy's heat drives so slow they pass him and speed away. [laughter] and frustration screaming nine. hey guess what, it is wednesday it is hump night. that means i will be back with your kennedogs. stay here. e icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $449 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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we were who once a treat quest market once a treat? welcome back unit dogs ready for tonight's brand-new pack of amazing kennedogs' a segment we share the best canines of the week. keep sending in your favorite picture tell me about your dog, see if your dog makes the cut. let's get to it, first up let's meet this pretty baby this is the net her owner kimberly said in this text, the net loves watching kennedalia. huizinga i like watching you two. sensing his dog rusty. rusty is blind but his owner said he is the smartest dog in the world.
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california and alaska, who's a good boy you're such a good boy and now you can hear both your pointy ears present in this picture of her dog learning math which forgot to include his name, we love you math gina's hi buddy. lady karen sent in her cocker spaniel, bandit. he uses is amazing i sagal the trees he wants of the whole world. a big shout out to harper high harper. these two beautiful boxes so well named ike and kennedy, no relation as far as i know. they are the dynamic duo best of friends brother and sister. let's see who abby's sense, look at this, abby is trying to figure out mouth trumpet monday. this picture keep on listening girl, that's in a great picture of cooper. what it my favorite cavern while inset and his friends
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pup the golden retriever. he loves pride, and bcb regarding, what a great group of cataracts think you'll so much of the highlight of my week thank you for much the best of your david feldman follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook @kennedyfbn, email kennedy@foxbusiness.com tonight jimmy failla, spike kona, jonas max ferris. game night make every day a kennedalia kenn-a-day. select dissolving into chaos, parents in loudoun county revolted against what they call woke school policies. the voice when it comes to children education for two people ending up in handcuffs in the confusion. joins us in moments. less britney spears about to break her silence as a judge considers whether or not her father should have control over her life. and finances. and a sticky situation the mlb is cracking down on the
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