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morning, ted. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. ♪ larry: three straight-up themes tonight; reckless >> three straight up themes tonight, reckless policies, redistribution not growth an is at stake. i am "kudlow", thank you. ♪ ♪'s before you want drama? you've got it the secret rescue mission have begun the u.s. military reportedly launching at least three helicopter operations to save americans who could not safely get to the kabul airport. the deadline to escape approaches, will these evacuations become more dangerous? what about americans who will probably get left behind? it has been a race against the clock for more than a week now. the august 31 deadline looming. it is six days away. desperation growing by the minute. reports on the ground are
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grim, people getting beaten up and worse as they try to get into the airport, good luck if you are a woman. breaking moments ago the u.s. embassy in kabul advising americans outside the airport to leave immediately. that is great. so how many u.s. citizens are still there? and how many got not here secretary of state tony blinken with kind of an anti- brick. >> based on our analysis on when our operations began, there is then a population as many 6000 american citizens in afghanistan who wanted to leave. over the last ten days, roughly 4500 of these americans have been safely evacuated along with immediate family members. over the past 24 hours, we have been in direct contact with approximately 500 additional americans and provided specific instructions on how to get to the airport safely. we will update you regularly
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on her processing to these 500 american citizens out of afghanistan. before i do not trust him roughly 1500 americans are still there but that never seems a little low but let's assume he is correct, some will get out some may not. so what will the u.s. government do if they are still stuck after next week's a deadline? the secretary of state today claims there is now a plan for them to, kind of. >> let me be crystal clear about this, there is no deadline on our work to help any remaining americans citizens who want to do so along with the many afghans who have stood by us over these many years and want to leave and have been unable to do so. that effort will continue every day passed august 31. the expectation of international community should be able to do so. things getting very, very
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hairy there but the military trying to rescue people outside of kabul and today we learn more of the details. >> last night, during the period of darkness there is in operation to be able to safely evacuate evacuees back into kabul. outside of the airfield and a way that we were able to bring them back to kabul safely. kennedy: think the ten parts of for the taliban is not done anything >> like try to shoot down a plane or helicopter but the night is young for the situation is growing more dire by the minutes. what are the next few days and weeks to look like customer form are accurate under acting secretary of defense under drop an association of america, christopher miller is here, welcome sir. >> kennedy thank you for having me. thanks for your hard-hitting reporting on this, this is super important. i know you're tracking and the incredible outpouring of support from the american
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people they are calling at the digital dunkirk. i think christopher nolan's going to have a new movie out on this on. it's amazing what the american people are doing print asking your viewer or care about america. i ask them to continue to support this effort, give your money, give your time, thoughts, prayers, whatever it takes in the final days of getting her people out of their and help them as much as we can. kennedy: what is your role in this? we understand are part of an organization that is privately trying to get people out because the federal government, they kind of dropped the ball. >> to speak candidly and have a phrase overuse comes from the cold war days when politics stopped the edge. i want to be careful not to violate what i think is a very good principal. what i have seen and i am a bit player in my small and
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inconsequential part of this whole magnificent effort. what i am seeing as american people coming together, coming up with methods. do you realize they're renting airplanes? what we need though, we need the government to support these efforts. i know it's difficult. i cannot imagine the difficulties on the ground. we had this huge amount of support that is just waiting and what i am seeing right now is a bit of a failure to connect the civilian methods, the private methods and the government methods britain needs to be corrected and happen soon. let's have a public service announcements, what is the website i go to? what's a phone number a call? we need to have one place or people who want to help can go and offer their assistance breaks before that is something that has been missing. i have asked various people about that over the last week or so. if you are terrified that you got a family member or a close
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friend or a translator who is still stuck in afghanistan, who were you supposed to call? we heard e-mails are bouncing back from the state department, there is no functioning embassy there. there is a disconnect between various governments. and these private contractors are willing to do whatever they can to go in and help people who are not in kabul. we are not hearing enough about the people on the outskirts of afghanistan which is vast and mountainous. >> kennedy, you just hit the nail on the head on that one. you talk about contractors, they are contractors but really what this is you see civilians and veterans organizations. i represent special operations association of america for this a wonderful organization called mighty oaks which is a faith-based organization. carriers, the more the merrier. but you just hit the crux of the problem right now.
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i have seen ponderings of passionate support coming out of the veterans community. it is amazing but here is the issue, we talked about earlier. they're all sorts of group chats, all sorts of websites but there is not one clearinghouse. how it works now is i get text, a great deal of veterans are getting the same calls and texts from afghans that worked with us in the past when we were in combat in afghanistan asking for support. it is amazing though how it all connects. right now we have this organic network of people that talk and pass information. it gets done. i really wish we had some sort of civilian and military coordination center, like i was saying and number everybody could call i got a call from a text from an afghan who worked with me, i
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can validate his identity, he worked for us. kennedy: there are veterans groups that have lists of people there helping with the vetting for years. this is one of the contingencies the administration was supposed to plan for and they absently didn't. perhaps it may be this is the reason that you need more time to get people out before you actually pull the plug. christopher miller thank you so much your time i appreciated. >> thank you, thank you for doing it it's really important topic. kennedy: excellent. how much would you pay to get out of afghanistan? the notorious founder private security formerly known as black waters often to transport american safely to the airport, get them on a flight out of the country for $6500 apiece. that some including white house press secretary jen psaki are calling heartless. >> i don't think any human being who has a heart and soul would support efforts to profit off of people's agony
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and pain as a trying to depart a country and fearing for their lives. kennedy: what's the alternative sit around a way for the biden administration to save you with a hard fast deadline? you could be waiting the rest of your very short life. what would you do if you were in the situation? we've got a glorious man panel tonight let's make the post of fox across america fox news radio it is big jimmy failla it. if got the foundation for economic education policy correspond the one and only brad polumbo britt democrat strategist qualified campaign surrogate he is platonic love of my life, kevin or wallingford hello all their. >> i take that hello. kennedy: lots to tackle here, jim. eric prince to some people is the absolute devil. he is the villain in every movie about the military. he is someone who has honestly figured out how the world works. he stepped outside of government and found a way to
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profit off of it as a private citizen. having said that if i were stuck in afghanistan i think i would pay the 6500 bucks per. >> of course she would. that's the whole point what is your other option you pay the taliban with your life this is embarrassing. even jen psaki was happy on offense against somebody she has had an atrocity this week. jen psaki did not press for the titanic should put the iceberg on climate change it is embarrassing. i say this, really who might be watching somehow in afghanistan, i am a bit of an estate artist but i have owned bookies in loan sharks in my 20s and 30s i often had to flee perilous situations. i am amazed more people are not getting cabs or finding alternative routes beside the airport. that is the one place drawing the most attention breaks if i really was speaking for my history of dodging adversity like physical violent adversity i would get in the
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cab, does that make sense? >> it is the poorest country i would do whatever i could to get out of there. brad, you made a really good points. the child is going after certain types of people. they have zero tolerance for women and others, your thoughts? >> so yes i hate to break it to you, candidate this might be of a little bit of a surprise. the taliban are not huge fans of the gays and the homosexual part of me and my boyfriend were in afghanistan right now, erica prince could have as much money is in my bank account. he could have my bit coin too say that lightly. so joking aside though, it is horrible what is going on there. there are people who are stranded. we have a moral responsibility to help these people, to open our doors to some refugees. there's not actually a safety threat from that. we contribute to the chaos to destabilize this people's country and women, gay people, they are all in real danger under the taliban we have an
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obligation. kennedy: i agree completely. kevin you might take a different approach do you think eric prince should be doing it all pro bono customer. >> i think support he has made a very big profit off of both of these words for some very long time the lit lease he could do is donate some charter airlines to get americans out. kennedy: we don't know it that he has? we don't know that is profiting. >> maybe she can get one of the opt in for the michigan river. obviously the secretary of state out there now kind of front and center talking through the numbers of americans and working some picture with the realities are on the ground for it offices a bulletin that went out as we were coming on for americans a shelter in place away from the airport. kennedy: where are they supposed to go? if you finally got to the kabul airport where you supposed to do send out holiday and feel fantastic they got it all the bar for
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breakfast. [inaudible] >> airlift from a hotel and middle of the night last night. so obvious is there some contingency plans on the ground. we are not totally briefed on those plans. the millage is working as hard as he can to get the people out it is a terrifying situation not just for america much of brad's point any woman, gay person, lgbt person, any person who is given our government aid over the past 20 years. the horrifying situation for the numbers are 88000 out so far covid 19000 just left 24 hours. i think that number will be over 100,000, knock on wood by tomorrow. kennedy: that still may not be enough. >> that may not ever be enough to come at three, 4 million women who need to get out of this country because of the taliban will do. but we do not have the capacity sadly to do that. kennedy: jim? >> and really frustrated. for one the way they're treating these people there's no delta sky club at the kabul airport. but this other idea they started to brag about the big
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numbers they've got out of there, let's not forget these air lifts are only happening because of their mess up. this is the arsonist applauding himself or hosing off your shed after he torched it in the backyard. that's the part that is driving me crazy but we be focusing on the fact this was avoidable. this was not a crisis of we were incapable we did not have the resources, somebody took the military out before the civilians parade that is unforgivable. another is republicans calling on biden to resign that's not going to happen. they're not going to throw him out of office for their needs to be some accountability factor these are american citizens. i'm not making a political point to make a human point they're trapped behind enemy lines and is discussing. >> people are discussing the end of the day, our country has been through a lot. especially the last year. people are sick of it and they want to stand up for other americans. especially those who are scared to death who deserved
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kennedy: the american strap behind enemy lines countless americans weapons and vehicles present biden wants to talk about infrastructure. hey guys, what? yesterday was bragging to reporters but as a build back a better agenda and the second time this week turned his back to their questions about afghanistan, watch. >> god bless you all and may god protect our troops thank you. [background noises] [inaudible] >> may god bless you and bay god protect our diplomats and all those in harm's way thank you. kennedy: house minority leader kevin mccarthy said that larger pattern of avoidance by the president. >> we watched every crisis in this new administration and he ran from it he ignored it he
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could not call it a crisis he pushed it off to the vp. we watch rental work come in. we think china and russia believe? i think where the actor from a silence of the lamberts hannibal lector. can the president of the afghan crisis goes away? the man has returned because i commanded them, jimmy failla, brad polumbo, and kevin wally. big jim, i'll start with you. how hard is it to as the answer question? if you're the president of the nine sites that's what you signed up for. >> the truth is for him it's hard to read i'm torn that's looked gutless on the world stage should not build a standdown five in the afternoon we don't look any better on the world stage either. got out there and open with
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his infrastructure plan knowing full well everyone they are tuned in to get an update on afghanistan. imagine a minute before the ojeh verdict starts reading parking ticket verdicts it had no basis of being there in the room. but that is who they are for they are more concerned the perception than the reality. that's why he got dhec out of there. the perception did not get any better by him doing it. kennedy: making a lot of money. [laughter] >> cameo. [laughter] i thought i was the only subscriber olympics before i look good 90s fetishes. nancy pelosi comes out she's backing him anyone wearing the uniform regardless of her feel like this is the worst thing
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in the most avoidable joe biden is such a hero. >> i guess i have to give the devil his due a little bit. part of me does think joe biden gives credit for other things other president said they're going to do but afraid of. that's ending the war in afghanistan. the problem is joe cannot and do a good thing competently. that's what nancy pelosi's getting wrong here it's long overdue we leave afghanistan. we spent decades in a fail nation building effort for a government that collapsed in a day without us. we less american lives with us billions and billions of dollars. i applaud the president for ending it. i don't know how you're not going to american citizens and allies. cannot do it competently. may we should stop electing eight years old to the presidency. kennedy: a lot can go wrong, kevin, a lot can go wrong.
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with al qaeda at resurfacing isis k is bad i don't want selleck with his reefer ads comets defend the police your people slogan iron, you defend police you have to refund the police have more please note criminal justice reform for the same things going to happen in afghanistan. next we will have wondered thousand troops over there. >> verse he is at 79, not 80 just as a correction there. >> a spring chicken a spring chicken for. >> deduct him a year for god sake. kennedy: think you can have four. >> kennedy to your point. kennedy: is not a young 79. >> he is a spry 79 before know is not. [laughter] he is a very spry 79. but anyway. quick. kennedy: i don't that word means what you think it
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means. >> i think, candy, obviously as we talked about the first block the situation is ever-changing. you bring up isis k these threats were seen coming right up towards the airport that is obviously a serious concern for the military they're having american shelter in place. it's important to point out the isis case also the enemy of the taliban. this is an even more radical element. many of them are breakaway tell band members who are at level set on destroying this evacuation process. so actually, we are seeing some support from the taliban police in putting this efforts down from the american afghan that are in place around the airport to try to stop any of these potential attacks. but again this is a crisis on the ground that is unfolding in rapid time bring to your point kennedy where six days out from this for the it's a whole government approach. he of the president signed the agenda he has had four speeches he has made since sunday. he has taken questions at some of them, not all of them. kennedy: he has fled everyone. before he answered questions on tuesday. answer questions on monday but.
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kennedy: wait it's your dignity calling. [laughter] no it's not here. [laughter] >> he's answered questions how are you joke? hawaii? on the specimen in oklahoma. kennedy: how are things going in afghanistan? yes you are right. [laughter] man panel you are so good i need more of you. they're going to stick around for coming up democrats on capitol hill making some controversy a new crypto currency rules into the infrastructure bill. how dare you? i badly can the feds screw crypto and what can you do to protect your money? the man who appeared as a naked baby on the nevermind album cover assuming the band 30 years later. he is do you he's chasing that dollar bill? we will talk about him (vo) this is a place for ambition. a forge of progress. a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy. a vision for tomorrow. a fresh start.
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(music) kennedy: you will have to pry my crypto from my cold dead hands.
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hooray, the feds and political busybodies in washington attempting to read get dhec out of things like bitcoin. this is really intensified under biden. mr. freedom and kindness my are sprayed just this week the house led by the speaker and >> museum escape beat, nancy pelosi, paved the way for a giant government budget which includes a crackdown on crypto. this after a whole summer of similar stunts like the fed announcing plans to regulate stable coin and the treasury department promising crypto transactions to the irs. where's the freedom and that you hacked? and how can you protect your digital access? here to discuss chairman of the bitcoin adventure c-uppercase-letter is back, brock appears, welcome back brooke. >> i am so glad to be back thank you for having me. >> how can people protect themselves? probably the feds are getting real, real greedy with this. from the treasury department they do not know what to call crypto is it an asset is that
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property, they want to take it is there anything people can do who own it already? >> well i don't think the issue is with the regulation. we want smart regulation in theory it is here to protect us. that is not the concern i encourage everyone to abide by the law and give the man his money. the real issue is via people voting on things that have not taken the time to understand it. and do not understand the consequences of what they are doing. this can push jobs away it can market back in 2006. they did the same thing with the internet industry. they passed a law on the back of a port safety law and ended an entire industry. this is far more important than internet poker we are living to the fourth industrial
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revolution. the fate of the united states may be impacted severely by what happens here. i'm very concerned how this has been done or recklessly, not thoughtfully and buried in the back of a bill related to infrastructure, crypto currency deserves its own form. it deserves its own opportunity to be discussed, not just knocking on the back of an infrastructure bill with no notice. >> 's before they're sneaking and if it does not pass they say all republicans hate bridges. this is a bipartisan failure. you have older lawmakers and both parties who do not understand how crypto works. they do not understand the gig economy that therefore they have to vilify. luckily there people like mike lee and rana whited were standing up for it. there is a block chain caucus in congress. they are trying to talk sense into some of their colleagues. >> they are the ones eventually done the research and understand how important a
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new economy is to the united states. we need to be participants in it. we more or less invented it. i do not to speak on behalf of the community. but one thing i will tell you is the crypto community is smart. it does its research, that does not forget. most of these voters are single issue voters. we are now hundreds of millions of people around the world, we are tens of millions in the united states. we have a lot of money elected officials who don't do their homework when you recklessly cause harm toward future were going to see it in the elections. >> i hope so i hope people vote about this even if they've never voted about anything before because this is emblematic and protecting it who never have they are
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smart and understand the risk they are taking on another irrational government taking we have to's stop somehow. thank you so much. >> thank you. to forswear the most iconic album covers and music history. now they all grown up dude who was the baby on this cover says it is child pornography. 30-year-old spencer elden is suing and seeking an injunction against nirvana to keep the ban from profiting off the album, little late for that. that's when of the best-selling albums of all times. elton said he never consent to be one of the famous naked babies ever. does he have a case the man panel is back, so the guy is 30 now. in 2016, as an adult he re-created the album cover, jimmy. >> i mean a lesson. kennedy: he wanted to do
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without shorts that dang pervert. >> it was the photographer talked him out of it to be fair. there's a part that empathizes. i have been on the end of a photo shoot. it's a full manifestation with the album cover it represented. it's supposed to be a commentary on capitalism and everybody chasing the dollar. that is with this kid is ultimately doing for this is not kiddie pouring it would not be classified as kiddie pouring. here's a newsflash to form month old cannot consent to breed this whole lawsuit stinks and not like teen spirit. kennedy: the parents were paid for the album cover, brad. they were paid $200. back in 1991, would be about worth $600. [laughter] >> look, i'm about to expose myself to this panel as a total gen z. i had to google nirvana. but once i did i realize at
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the very least these parents should have asked for more than $200 for this. and also i will say this it's a little creepy. think the cover is a little creepy but probably not worth a lawsuit over. kennedy: was a '90s. kevin you weren't even born then. >> i was more than born then. someone who lived in the '90s, i'm just glad they took the kid out of the pool after the shoot. it was a rowdy time, man. >> he was four months old had to get them to do it? pretty amazing up the shot at all. your thoughts, kevin recollects he suing for hundred $50000 for think they should just pay him off it. courtney love what are your favorites is listed in that lawsuit she should pay up and be done with it. [laughter] kennedy: i think he should be forced to live with courtney love for a month. and we should be able to watch it on hulu. >> i would actually pay to watch that. kennedy: if he can withstand
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living with courtney for a month, he can have $2 million. >> there are many courtney love stories in your book, candy. >> she is a doozy. on what happened to her. blah, blah, blah, blah, every time. >> they do serve a purpose. >> the skinny dogs? lexi no the shots. she could be trusted with the skinny dog. >> know she can't. she is forbidden from owning pets for the rest of her life he. >> or absolutely right in arkansas and new mexico she can own a ferret spray but not in california, nebraska or new york. you're all very nicely and you're brilliant. >> thanks candy. kennedy: coming up a high school in washington state
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. kennedy: welcome back. student athletes are criminals? that is what parents are asking what washington state tampered administrators at eatonville high school now requiring some athletes to work ankle bracelet like monitors but is say it suit tracing covid at practice but i don't believe them but it does not matter their backs in it or not, parents aren't lashing out saying they do not want their kids to be tracked at all. the blowback is so intense the 80's back on the shelf until
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proper procedures and community approval are met. is this even legal? is it moral? join me too discuss author of how to become a criminal, i am still working on it. mike chase is back welcome back mike chase. >> hello kennedy. support you have kids, you see stories like this. what goes through your head is an attorney and a father? >> is a father of no interest in knowing where my kids are but i prefer to not know where they come from. [laughter] i don't talk about those but the two i keep it hobart as a criminal defense attorney, you actually go to court sometimes in fight for a judge. you say my client is actually charged with a criminal offense but i think a monitoring bracelet is a step too far britt and you know what? sometimes the judges agree with you. they also don't think discussion of tracking bracelet on. here we are jumbo students who
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have no offense there's incidentals of their high school athletics are going to have to be tracked. it does seemed like a bridge too far. not just for carmen but for the students. kennedy: they have not even shown how they are going to contact trace company vivid, if in fact one of the students test positive. they are just keeping tabs on them. there is nothing about this rudimentary technology that allows -- who is paying attention to this stuff. who do they have sitting around keeping tabs on all of the volleyball players? a bunch of freaks? >> that is the problem you're constantly losing the ground war and losing the field on liberties. there is a slow encroachment on liberties. with students have a diminished constitutional right in the school anyway. you have a fourth amendment right you are a person.
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kennedy: there's a supreme court decision you're at a pizza place. under that supreme court ruling f these tracking monitors but you do not have the fourth amendment right to take them off your body. i guess that is where we are right now for the supreme court could be poised to take up a case like this and rule in favor of the student but it has been 50 years since they have ruled in favor of a student's constitutional first right. this also say putting tracking devices on people's cars is an encroachment on the fourth amendment. the question is whether the hubs them and run around it because of the broad sweeping over the last 18 months. kennedy: speaking of that, so much information could be whoever it up by this thing. you do not know what it is capable of, what it is tracking and do you have to wear it all day long?
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one of the moms was so mad she went to school and was protesting her student athlete. the coaches like i'm sorry i guess we should've gotten parental approval, i meant too. she is nice though. >> you would think, right exactly. [laughter] kennedy: schools are flush with $200 billion and this is how they're using that money? it is absolutely nothing to do with covid, or learning so public schools are really starting to suck trade that is the official terminology, mike chase we've run out of time rejects anything else? >> suggest if you're going to fish for babies or spouse use a 20-dollar bill and not a 1 dollar bill and he will win this case. kennedy: he's going to win. [laughter] mike chases got all of the answers. answers. topical storm is ♪♪
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whistle. topic number two, tony hawk is selling skateboards that are infused with his blood for the cost $500 a piece they are not for cheapskates for the new blood boards of a collaboration between these skating legend and a canned water company called liquid death rates the original name for yegor meister. a video from the brand it shows tony's blood being taken from his arm, mixed with red paint, that now covers the boards were only 100 of these will be made. anymore and tony could be bored to death. if you are fans of tony hawk it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. until now the only way to get tony's dna was to be a woman and 1000 yards of him in the '90s. i'm born to the boards can only be purchased secondhand now because the original run already sold out. not to worry you can still get a skateboard covered in blood by following an antitheft and scooping it up after the
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attack an old lady. much class. topic number three, an unusual porch pilot was on stealing an amazon package. , there he goes, on his way back to a literal den of these. this is bringing back disturbing memories lesson assessment ripoff a package it was leonardo dicaprio's. what was in the box the bear found so enticing? according to the homeowner had nothing but toilet paper. that's right it's a sherman bear project but the bare necessities but on the bright side we finally have proof that bares you crab in the woods with the homeowner said they feel most betrayed by the real estate agent. they only bought the house because they were told there was barely crime in the neighborhood. 500 recall belts and a bunch of vast topic number four.
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sweeping america's youth and it's not reading, is the milk crate jonesburg i said idiots stack milk crates in an attempt to climb them before falling on their faces like this a dimwit i could watch them all night. his parents asked their teenagers why can't you just do drugs like a normal kid? a bonehead like this one could do stunts on top of their milk crates print hospitals across the country so they are seeing an uptick in broken bones thousands of hospital workers are going to set an open letter asking anyone his even thinking about doing this to please, for heaven sake, wear a mask and get vaccinated. we'll be right back with your growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway,
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