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♪ larry: . senator bill, steven moore, branko mead, sandra smith and carla please join it. this move there so much to get to tonight consider it gotten for the president signed the afghan evacuation was quote extraordinary success. he really said that. but if the mission was so successful why are there american still stuck in afghanistan? why is the tailbone are driving around in our gear and using our weapons to kill the dissidents? let's get into it with tonight's mantell former trump advisor board member, jason meister is here.
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we have the dave smith, host of a part of the problem it is a podcast, glad you're back. host of the richard fowler show, also awesome, incredibly dapper, the richard fowler. great to have you all. >> hello. >> thanks for having us. kennedy: great to be seen. there is so much to get into, jason. i don't know which part of the story is more sickening or heartbreaking. when i was watching those caskets unloaded at dover, i, like many people watching, i succumbed to my own emotion. i was in tears because it was like i have a 16-year-old. a lot of the people killed were 20, four years older than my daughter. they did not have to die. that, right now for me, taking this whole thing apart, that is the toughest thing i am
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trying to process as someone who analyzes news, as a parent and someone who follows politics, what is the toughest for you? >> i am with you, kennedy, it is an american tragedy. when you watch the president and the leader of the free world, the commander-in-chief today turn his back from the podium and not answer a single question that he did not end, he lost. his staggering incompetence is what killed 13 service members, men and women. he and abandon untold amount of innocent americans in enemy territories with bloodthirsty terrorists. he droned afghan babies that were as little as two or three years old and lied about it and said he killed isis. our relationship with the g7 is in ruins. our allies and friends are seething with rage. china is taunting, every country that relies on our
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protection. and the taliban is now dictating our foreign policy with $85 billion of u.s. weaponry including seat 17, blackhawk helicopters, machine guns and other artillery. kennedy: do not forget night vision goggles they can see is coming now. you don't even need the instruction manual for those. they are going to have a hard time with some of the chinook helicopters. everything else right on the box. 3000 weapons we left them, that is quite a christmas present for islam. >> it is. at this point removing him from office, and my opinion it would be diplomatic active hygiene. before i do not trust kamala harris any more than joe biden and that is really saying something. jake sullivan today said the taliban advice and freedom to travel and freedom to leave for people, dave, that is a
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pretty reasonable request, right? they hung a guy from a chopper. that was one of the images we saw. i guess he was free to travel in free to leave, i guess his corpse was. >> this whole thing has been pretty ugly. i understand why people are upset about it. i would give a lot of credit to president trump who was interviewed on hannity show a week or two ago. he had the opportunity to bash biden for this, that would've been easy political move to make it. instead he bashed george w. bush for part i really respected that. as ugly as this withdrawal is, it certainly could have been done in a better way, but the real tragedy of the war in afghanistan is that we ever fought it to begin with. and the american people were lied to this entire time through the bush administration and the obama
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administration, that we wasted all of these resources and lives. and now, i think the bitter pill we have to swalwell is that it was all for nothing. that would be true whether we were able to get all americans out or not. the truth is and i appreciate that you brought up the children who were killed in that drone strike, it is horrific. children have been killed and strikes and wars through all of the last four administrations. it is really something, there is so much outrage in the corporate press press over ending this war think about it like this, joe biden's face more scrutiny over ending the war in afghanistan then he did by supporting and championing the war in iraq. doesn't that tell you something is wrong with the corporate process? kennedy: to your point everybody took their eye off the ball until president trump negotiate with the taliban to get out. and then earlier this year we started hearing about the translators who were beginning
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to panic because even they knew. they did not have access to our intelligence, they knew the country was going to fall to the taliban very quickly and they were going to get left behind. their fears and by and large are being realized. but richard, today's points there is so much blame to go around. and joe biden deserves every ounce of outrage, every single word that is printed about this failure. i hope people go back and do a deep dive into history, how we got here. because 2008 was a very pivotal year. that was the year joe biden was trying to come out and sound like a tough guy. he was a very much for extending the war on terror at the time. that was also the year george w. bush patted himself on the back and look how we transformed afghanistan. look what we have done here. this is a place that no longer harbors hate. they thought they were going
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to turn it into a housing complex with an outdoor mall and a target. [laughter] thanks for having me, kennedy. look, as we do this segment and other networks to their segment about the end of the work, this is the first chapter with the new afghanistan is going to look like. remember 2000 level we started this war it was the first chapter on what the afghanistan war was going to look like now we are writing the last chapter. we know, just like you said, this is a war should not have thoughts. this is the war that had extensive mission creep it started out with this going to get terrorists then it started out this becoming a nation builders and building a people society in afghanistan. and then it ended without negotiating with people we went there to fight within the begin with. prop up a government that we clearly knew did not have the strength or wherewithal to actually exist outside of
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america probably get up. yes it is true that while joe biden does deserve some outrage on how this was handled, everybody he was in washington approving money for afghanistan, year after year after year deserves outrage that nobody asked questions. nobody asked if the afghan army was actually strong enough to defend against the taliban. kennedy: when you invest $83 billion into a standing army, you should be asking those questions. it should not be a surprise. this is the problem with the democratic party, they think that if you throw a bunch of money at something you somehow magically make it better. we have seen the failure of that philosophy over, and over, and over again. certainly in her long-standing military involvement also things like public schools. you can toss as much money as you want at failing schools in
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l.a., d.c. and new york they are still massive failures they are just more expensive ones. and said that is the problem i have with people like joe biden and bernie sanders. it is not it unfair criticism. it is expanding. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i do not dispute that. >> it is a completely fair criticism of the democrats. the problem is the republicans are bunch of democrats too. they all have this mentality we are absolutely right. the idea we would have such humorous, that we think we can remake a country halfway around the world that is not share our values. the idea we ever thought this could be a success speaks how crazy the mindset of people in the pentagon, the cia, congress, and the presidency are. also, the pentagon papers were released a couple years ago, three years ago now by the
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"washington post". this step should have been well known. i'm sorry the afghanistan papers are paired. >> the post did a really good deep dive and all the people said you never understood afghanistan and the first place. active combat was missed and in 2003. that is my should have gotten the hell out of there but you cannot reverse time. what you can do is internalize this, learn from it, move on and not repeat the same mistake. after this, after vietnam we are going to do the same thing for just you wait. whoever the next president is they will find a new reason to go to invade somewhere and killed more children on the other side of the globe. >> this is exactly why an anti- or populist, one of the reasons, one of the reasons and antiwar populist who did not start any of these wars, one in 2016. he ran on not any of these wars in got out of building nations. kennedy: that man's name is gary johnson. meanwhile the families of the 13 american soldiers killed at
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kabul airport last week, they are speaking out. some in anger and frustration at the president. one marines mother wrote a scathing message to the present on facebook saying her son's blood is on his hands. and if president trump or an office, all of the fallen heroes would still be alive. other goldstar family members told fox they were appalled by the president's behavior during the dignified transfer of their loved ones remains but they claim the president kept glancing at his watch over, and over, and over again and refuse to look them in the eye. if that is the truth, shame on him for the white house had the president was looking at rosary beads on his wrist and he was deeply impacted by the sacrifice of the men and women lost. but the rosary beads on the bare wrist so that is the only thing you are looking at. if it is next year watch people are thinking you're looking at your watch because you were probably looking at your watch. are these family members just distraught with grief or do they have a real reason to be
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furious at the president, dave? >> well, as you mentioned before, kennedy, my kid is much younger than your daughters are. but as a parent i cannot imagine the position they are in. i cannot imagine what some of the people who serve there are going through. like i said, it has got to be the most bitter pill to swalwell. i'm sure you want to blame somebody but people are starting to ask themselves the question was this all for nothing question of did my son, brother, father die for nothing? unfortunately have to be honest. the answer is undoubtably yes. this was all for nothing. if we want to fight the taliban in the war and on the taliban control of the country, then there is really no argument here. as i said before, i understand people what to blame someone. you want to blame biden who's the guy in there right now. biden has a lot of blame and assist her in the war on
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terror. the truth is we can blame the whole thing, the whole war on terror never need to be fought. we could have killed us on bin laden and the tora bora and been out of there by 2001. since then been lecturing the muslim world about how they need to get their act together they would be millions less dead people, nations would not have been destroyed. we would be in a much better financial situation we would not have lost the thousands of brave heroes we have lost. it is a tragedy. kennedy: and hillary clinton will be president, richard. [laughter] >> i wouldn't go that far. kennedy: me neither. [laughter] >> i will go further to say it is through the war on afghanistan was an utter failure when you look at it now. where we did have some wins as we did catch osama bin laden. too that extent be on that we knew there were a lot of countries who claim to be or alleys of the time they're playing footsie with terrorists. and now, in many of these
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countries were the radicals ruled, now more moderates are in control. more moderates are making the determination of what needs to be done and how it needs to be done. when you look at the geopolitics you see that them telling the tale that you cannot go too far there are boundaries to how you must leave it. this tells you to some extent our presence in that region made a little bit of different space bar i don't know. >> have about our presence in libya, and sierra, and yemen where we have basically been the air force? [inaudible] [inaudible] kennedy: let's bring jason and because he is a nice young man. jason i keep tapping you go ahead. >> look, you can criticize a 20 year war in afghanistan and i agree with all of you on that point. you also have to understand this withdrawal was a calamity of epic proportions. you do not pull out your troops before you make everyone is evacuated properly
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and safely but you do not give away the airport to the taliban and negotiate with the taliban. you don't do those things. these parents have every right to be furious with joe biden and his regime because they do have blood on their hands. [inaudible] kennedy: do you believe the story the pentagon was saying these were their dogs they were not our dogs. that's a horrible thing. >> there is video footage of it. just the last several hours look what's happened. joe biden has abandoned hundreds if not thousands of americans, dozens of service dogs protected our troops were trying to protect her troops. and he has caused chaos. this is all on his hands. it is okay to criticize the war in afghanistan and also criticize the withdrawal parts before you can you can actually do that. and even if you philosophically were completely opposed to war you can still screw everything up. by the way get out alright man
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he'll stick around with much more to discuss becoming up the white house claims the u.s. can still deal with terrorists inside afghanistan. but how does that work if our troops are hundreds and thousands of miles away? former cia analyst and my friend buck sexton breaks it down in studio, next. (can crack) ♪ nothing on this planet compares to it ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ (dog barking) ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ lights out, follow the noise ♪ ♪ baby, keep on dancing like you ain't got a choice ♪ ♪ so come on, come on, come on ♪ ♪ let's get physical ♪ ♪ ♪
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kennedy: president biden claims without the ability to hunt down terrorists in afghanistan. but many are asking, with what army after u.s. forces left kabul yesterday critics are now casting doubt on our ability to identify, track, take out the bad guys. we have no more bases in the region and feel if in the eyes on the ground. but we did to leave work countless weapons and biometric data the taliban can used to find u.s. allies, what a favor we did. so, will we be able to keep america safe now that the war is quote unquote over? joy dimino former cia analyst cohost of the clay travis and buck sexton's chauffeur think it should be the butt sexton and clay travis show. do they do that alphabetically?
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>> he is older so it is age. kennedy: age before beauty. >> that's what i'm talking about. kennedy: let's discuss but what is the most egregious thing to you? the fact we do not have any human intelligence of any kind in afghanistan or the amount of weaponry that we left for people who wish us harm? >> without that weaponry would at least be used for a while against the taliban. it was inevitable. i was in afghanistan a decade ago i'll never forget when the salty guy with the smart guy in the government that people did know it to listen to but was always right he was the one that was always saying we should not be here, he said you have a 30% literacy rate with 30% of the country actually able to get electricity. and have a pakistani sanctuary next door. pakistan is develop me ahead of 100 years. for infrastructure. we think were going to build a self-sustaining democratic society here? good luck.
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things did not seem to improve. lots of training we gave them at least for a time. that was how quickly this went. the biometric data thing all these different systems have different keys, passed because the information stored on a server outside? there are a lot of them that he is by the government, military overseas. but also keep in mind their intel networks on the ground or person-to-person and highly effective in that respect where they've got all the time of the world to track down who is who and what they were doing for the notion were giving them a list or make it easy for them is bad, but you've got to remember back in the battle days when that suny and she were trying to kill each other in large numbers in baghdad. they could tell by the name, the accident, the clothing other iraqis were wearing what tribe they were from what they were doing pretty gotcha are those intel networks too. kennedy: it is like a dance off. what is over the horizon
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surveillance? why is joe biden so optimistic about it? why do i feel like this is a fruitless pursuit? >> is going to be highly effective until we wake up one day we missed something huge in a bit very bad thing happen. that is but over the horizon are beyond the horizon, both surveillance and airstrikes are. this is effectively on-demand we can't say that now, un- piloted. [laughter] it's a new term. so were not on the show you can man all you want around here. >> you have uavs and different strike aircraft that will bring it if they have too. then of course satellites and other fun gadgets and the spy world. >> obama screwed everything up with that. that's it piss them off us all the droning. >> the biggest problem. kennedy: this a guide you to out the joystick and you take out a wedding party. >> you've got to know what you're trying to hit you got to hit them in real time. you got to know about that before they do something really bad. kennedy: that sounds like it takes more bread. >> that is the point you need
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people were actually there is think this is what is going on. kennedy: do we have no human intelligence infrastructure there? >> i would not want to be the guy left behind right now involved with the americans to get any information. it would does not really, i actually watched it recently which does hold up the cut out some of the naughtiest parts of it i will say. we are just hoping, we are hoping and praying that we can leave in essentially there won't be some. i also want to point out they can plot and do very bad things in yemen, and somalia, and northern nigeria. the bad guys return but global jihadists not just afghanistan. iran is huge. kennedy: you cannot buy jordan with jihadist money. >> i mean i guess? steve or i am it is lasted this long. is it true about the dog's
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customer that is really upset me. >> it is really upset me too. i know we've gone dog walking together. we've got french bulldog walking. i love dogs they always do feel we have to say look, the americans left behind the most important thing of the human beings left behind, that said, we love these dogs. we love the fact they were so critical and not just, they were not just companions they were keeping our soldiers alive how could you not bring them home. kennedy: everybody on a plan, put a dog on your lap. >> i am still talking to people who are trying to get exfiltration going of those were left behind. their mission is not done. biden may have decided to pack it up to go feed the ducks in the park or whatever. kennedy: you want some ice cream? >> i like your biden impressions pretty legit. kennedy: it's a work in progress. pretty soon will be drooling out of my mouth.
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kennedy: thing about the pandemic is the toll it has taken on children especially on their learning and mental health. my favorite thing is how the status of brutes to run teachers unions have exposed themselves as uncaring fraud. how these extremists and not jobs do not give a rip about your kids. enter the unstable, the head
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of the teachers unions representing the second biggest city in america at los angeles paid her head is so far up her own hunting hole she can hear the bees buzzing. the toll on kids she said this, quote, our kids did not lose anything, it is okay that her babies may not have learned all of their times tables. they learned resilience, they learn survival they know the difference between a riot and a protest. they know the words insurrection and coup. what a bunch of condescending hog slop. there is no such thing as a learning loss, the wire teachers union so opposed to testing kids to see if they are anywhere near grade level after sitting in their rooms for year end a half? the result to be a stinging indictment against these cartels that show what an incredible dis- service remote
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learning has done to some of the most vulnerable members of society. our babies are not the only ones missing their times tables. so are our adult high schoolers? this is the ogre who push to limit zoom teaching to just four hours a day, more time to rose teachers ucla had the gall last year to demand defendant police, shuttering private charter schools and medicare for all before they would amend their membership to step foot back in the classroom. this cat5 authoritarianism might float in the myopic level but parents are done with the militant hags turning our kids into during the pandemic 2.6 main students have switched to homeschooling for a variety of reasons. maybe to create specific learning plans based on need, to end the god awful virtual time suck and sometimes to
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keep their kids safe from viruses both physical and intellectual part 8.7 kids are making the shift to private schools because people like randi weingarten and only in it for the money. they hate our kids so much, they held them hostage until the federal government coughed up $180 billion so your precious cargo can become illiterate and tea for members. thanks it teachers unions now go suck an egg and let school choice do the work, that is the memo. >> you silly once a call the shots literally recent proposal the unit is now calling for a vaccine mandate and for all eligible students and tightening quarantine guidelines. if anyone gets sick, the whole class went to stay home and locked down and zoom maybe three hours a day. teachers would have no other choice but to sit around and drink their sorrow way just sounds fun doesn't it? how can the union president this is good for students.
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she doesn't care about students dave smith and richard fowler. jason i will start with you. how wrong am i here, jason? >> you are spot on kennedy i'm sure you are surprised i'm saying that. if we want this nation to survive we need to expose, crush and destroy these teachers unions. i would start by defining the teachers unions that children are better off learning about racism and riots then masks and reading like the l.a. one. look come at the end of the day they want to indoctrinate our children with critical race theory, the 1619 project other history. they want to turn our children into marxist. that is why since 1972 there were about 13000 kids homeschooled in this country you now have about
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5.1 million. people are waking up, parents are waking up to this. moderate, democrat, republican, sought a political thing. they want to protect their children from this marxist. >> it's interesting i'm sure you are considering this with your children and their schooling. but he has absolutely right. it is a choice between giving your kids education over to the people who demonize homeschooling and charter schools for a living. regardless of the outcomes regardless of the data regardless of the parental satisfaction. they make it their life's work to demonize those two institutions. is there any silver lining here? >> first off i am not exactly considering it. if you think you are going to take my kids, mask them up on the state indoctrination camps , i won't say what i would do
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on national television to avoid that happening. i completely agree with everything you said. this is the greatest silver lining of all of the insanity of the covid regime. the teachers unions have been completely exposed and more and more people are turning towards alternatives and homeschooling. i think that aspect is wonderful. when you see some of these videos of parents at school board meetings and how furious they are, you do see parents can only be pushed so far, and thank god for that. look this has been completely exposed right let's get real, kennedy. the risk of vaccinated teachers around children, if you are not prepared to take that risk in order to educate children and you never cared about children to begin with. you will not go into a
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classroom with people who are bad or transmitted the virus you have no problem going on a cruise ship. richard, last word. >> baseline reporting and the reason i say that anytime you attack a woman's weight as they did in the bottom of that article, you can tell somebody's not keen on journalism. >> before i don't care about what the journalist said i am concerned about her words and philosophy. because her word betrayed horrific philosophy. it's nowhere in education. >> i'm getting ready to debate that. i think it is important we say any time a journalist starts attacking woman's weight is unacceptable. number two to have a conversation about what works in schools what doesn't work in schools i get there people out there with the teachers unions it's worth pointing
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out. every school in this country has money for new ventilation system, they raise their voice and said we cannot put her kids back in schools that were built in 1940s in the 1950s with old ventilation systems, number one. number two when we have the conversation around school choice it's worth pointing out there are teachers unions and richest suburbs. there are charter schools there. and in urban areas with theirs large black and brown population there is school choice. why is it that schools work and a rich suburbs and schools in urban areas do not work and for some reason charter schools is a cancer. as have a wife and her wise investment. >> there happen to be failing schools and those neighborhoods. there is more parental involvement where there are more successful schools. they unions are doing their life's work to separate
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parents from students. if you don't believe me try helping a fifth-grader with math, go ahead dave. >> to answer the question as to the reason why, the reason why the public schools of wealthy neighborhoods do a lot better is because they raise a enormous amounts of money from the pta and that's just the reality of the situation. they work around these rules we are not allowed to hire. >> now it's not a question about equity. you are making it a question about equity. >> you can look at failing schools with a lot a lot of money for they still have the same outcome so it's not about equity. [inaudible] >> if you look at d.c. or los angeles the spending per pupil has got up and up and up. the crappy schools are not allowed to close you cannot fire bad teachers you cannot fire bad administrators do know what they do? they hire more administrators. >> these policies.
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[inaudible] are the same policies that exist in white suburban spirits before the unions are the first when you keep it bad teachers employed. if parents are more involved in the principal gets hired and what the curriculum is you're going to have better outcomes. >> look, i live in washington d.c. buried there schools that don't have school nurses they don't have guidance counselors your schools are done of social workers. in the suburbs fairfax county a couple miles from a house there are social workers there were guidance counselors, there are school nurses. these have a direct impact on how the schools perform rate that is a question of equity. >> is not a question of equity it school choice and not having enough school choice. >> another student in this is a question of equity. kennedy: if you live in a bad neighborhood you should not be allowed to choose a better school that is real equity, richard we got to go.
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kennedy: this is a mess. chrysalis a million people without power they cannot even see us right now. that sucks. in the wake of hurricane ida include of all of new orleans are long lines for gas, flooding still a major problem for it so, so i man was reportedly killed by an alligator in his own yard. fox news correspondent glow sticks mike tobin live in louisiana. did they say that right customer. >> i think you did say it right it is my first time
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being and west we go. we have talked about the eight main transition towers that are the heart of the power problem here in new orleans. these transmission towers that would doubt this is one of them this is a 9-mile point transmission tower. it was stood katrina did not make it through ida. it speaks to what a mess it is for this used to carry some 700,000 volts into new orleans. now the cables sit at the bottom of the mississippi river as to the seven backups. you can see just by looking at it there are drone teams that are to map the wreckage. it's a sophisticated way of looking at the recovery. it is still going to take some time and that is what governor john bill edwards urged and people are going to have to be patient. >> every area is not going to come back at the same time. we do ask people to be patient. that's one of the reasons we need people to stay out for it if you have already evacuated or if you have decided whether
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to evacuate take all this into consideration because quite frankly before all the conveniences. >> le place louisiana where i am now 25 miles north of new orleans, eight are people needed to be rescued there. they still have standing water, still no running water. guardsmen are staging there. but the residents are impatient for help to arrive. they say this is worse than katrina. >> horrible knowing you're trapped and you can't go nowhere. [inaudible] but you are praying every day you make it through. >> a familiar unfriendly site gas lines are forming up again. south of there is a gas shortage there is a shortage of gas stations with backup generators able to pump gas
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again. still people need the basic necessities and those who have generators want to fill up those generators. speaking of a life a child might being out in familiar topics remember the mess that took place in new orleans after katrina. a curfew has been put in place again by the mayor, 8:00 p.m. until 86:00 p.m. to try to prevent the crime way. >> the man who was eaten by that alligator, brian williams. thank you so much, stay safe, great reporting. great reporting. topical storm is ♪ lights out, follow the noise. ♪ ♪ baby, keep on dancing like you ain't got a choice. ♪ ♪ so come one (come on), come on (come on), come on. ♪ no one is just one flavor. ow! what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? no one is just one flavor. salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine.
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kennedy: after they botch troop withdrawal and afghanistan florida restaurant owners posted a sign on his front door saying joe biden supporters are not welcome. the joke is on her, inviting supporters and not eat inside of a restaurant since 2019. that is a political food fight. and this is a topical storm. fauci says wear a mask. topic number one. an aspiring social media influence was trying to make a first track video in the bahamas, but instead she just made a really hungry, watch this. [background noises] [background noises]
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[applause] i went to that beach and i do that with my daughters. you feed the little lizards and grapes on sticks. he will hold out on a finger they think it is a grape onyx. showing us the downside of looking like a whole snack. but that's how it works in the social media game. you just put yourself out there and see if anybody bites. i hope her career picks up and she appears to be living hand to mouth. with bleeding after the attack so ironically the lizard drained her. she washed her wound in the ocean and thankfully her told her she is fine. she never actually went to the doctor he commented on her instagram, damn girl you find it. along with three fire emojis but that meant she should cauterize the wound. topic number two, the tsa has issued a warning about traveling with the meats after a pile of rock chicken parts were found on an airport luggage carousel, look at this.
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that is the carousel in seattle. and not i assume in the wuhan wet market with the rock chicken parts seems to be motioned to a cube shape leading the tsa believed they'd fallen out of a rectangular suitcase or a cooler pre-whoever packed them really collect upward ironically the tsa would have copped this pile of chicken parts if they were not spending all of their time patting down human breasts inside. overhear boys. no passengers yet claimed the raw meat. whoever brought them or to chicken. they will not go to waste for the rock chickens will now be served as an in flight snack on spirit airlines. for an extra fee of $8. topic number three, we take you back to august 27, 1776 when the brave patriots of the american colonies ought to secure our in the battle of
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brooklyn. some role-playing virgins could stage a reenactment for this is a scene m buckland for that anti- weapons, rode horses then again in brooklyn visitors got to watch a fake a debate george washington and a british officer. demonstrations of cannons and muskets being fired into the air for it all is the most missed shots just happens once a year reenacting the civil war since 2016. just as in 1776 and at the revolutionary war showed up at the joke read the battle ended with colonial troops holding off the british long enough for washington and his army to escape after which president biden ordered all the muskets and cannons be turned over to the taliban.
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before we go here's tonight's tickle me too say joke. have a couple minutes to guess the punchline, gas don't cheat don't look it up it use the # tickle me tuesday on twitter. what is orange and sounds like a parent? the punchline is next growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work.
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tickle me tuesday. here's the tickle you have been waiting for, what is orange and sounds like a parrot? a ^-caret. [laughter] all. [laughter] [laughter] kennedy: james and mayflower babe got that one so ♪♪♪ tony evans: hello, everyone. this is dr. tony evans with "the urban alternative," and i'm excited to welcome you to join us on a journey, a journey through hebrews 11. it's known as the hall of faith, where men and women discovered what god can do when god's people learn
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