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section to another. >> all right, thank you so much for joining us and thank you for your service to our country were going to have you back on again soon. it is good to see you not elizabeth mcdonald and you've been watching the evening at it and foxbusiness. thank you so much for watching we hope you have a good evening enjoys again tomorrow night. >> where on earth is that discussing brian, that's when police across the country are officially asking after ms. skinner's found remains believed to be the former fancy gabby. but with the name, person of interest nowhere to be found how are they going to crack the case and as you know the fbi said they found the body in wyoming near where gabby was last seen. she's been missing since traveling across country and a man in about three weeks ago, brian drove the van back to the
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family in florida alone with no explanation would even call her family and he got a lawyer if you refuse to cooperate with cops. a should've, parents at that jerk, last week ryan's family, said that he too had conveniently disappeared after you been searching for him all over florida particularly slow. and a nature reserve near his hometown and today the fence rated brian's house in northport florida just south of tampa for those of you paying attention at home. until the ages removed a number of object and towed away leased two vehicles and same time police in utah leave the 911 call from august listen pretty. >> what were they doing pretty. >> we drove by a gentleman was slapping the girl pretty. >> he was laughing her. >> yes and then we stopped and they ran up and on the sidewalk and he proceeded to hit her and hopped in the car and they drove off. >> this just gets worse and worse every day and expert say, that all changes things in a big
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way and are we any closer to solving this mystery. here with me now, former dc police detective, defense attorney and of course fox news contributor. welcome back ted. guest: thank you for having me on kennedy and of the circumstances pretty. >> you've covered so many of these cases not only from a law enforcement perspective but also as a prosecutor and defense attorney and for now on a deal with law enforcement because there are couple of glaring issues right here, the 911 caller saying that he saw him of assaulting his. that seems like a big issue in place should take note of when they went to talk to the couple that was nowhere in the police report and that's number one and that's in utah read and then in florida, having the please let this guy disappear. >> well this art terrifically good questions and it seems to
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me once they found out that brian laundrie had put his hands physically on this woman, that in and of itself should've alerted them and the authorities when he came back from september to florida to be on the lookout for him and even for good luck them up at the time so it does and it is a mystery why kennedy, they did not take action against him at that time. and normally what they want to do is to find the body if there is money and to try to come back alive. kennedy: so you have and this is something that we all feared when i first saw her parents, her mom was sobbing at the press conference and holding up her picture. she was begging for help and pleading to help law enforcement and pleading for anyone who might have seen her to contact
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authorities to be something together because at that point, they were hoping that she was just missing. they were hoping that maybe they got in a fight and she found her way to different part of the west coast. but you can see this horrific train crash in slow motion. who is going he's going here. guest: it is going to be interesting and i think that the authorities are the fbi are certainly in control of the investigation right now and i think that they've always known more than they've actually slid onto the public. but i think the investigation to different turn after they found the remains that they now believed to be gabby petito and i think that tomorrow at the autopsy they will be able to show the cause of death but i think they already know perhaps even the manner of death in this case. kennedy: what you think of this.
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guest: well i hate to gas, 20 found on many occasions that this regulation or and or the rational behind that is something: hi yard bone and if that is crunched, that will certainly be representative of somebody is been strangled read but they saw something typically on the crime scene i call it a crime scene because it conducted and taken evidence from the scene and wyoming and now they've gone into brian laundrie's home and then taken evidence out of the home. and this cockamamie story about him going to missing that he may be in the swamps and he may be dead. we don't know the heck this guy is about what we do know is that this man is one of the biggest cowardice that i have ever seen.
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all of the way across. and very horrible person. it. kennedy: he is awful and i'll get into that part of it with another, thank you for leading off the first 7:00 o'clock eastern show printed they job in the big question is please find it brian laundrie alive, what is going to happen to them cody face charges and what about his parents. could they face charges printed with me now, attorney echo was one and only emily. so i know that you been covering this case and i know that not only someone very interested in this, you also are an attorney to obviously you have an extra layer of expertise here so what can we find when we get the autopsy report and what are you expecting that to change the case rated. guest: full hopefully will learn the manner of death the cause of death which is what you reference with ted earlier so whether being accidental, homicide, natural and the like in the actual cause of death
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that would leave this autopsy will produce results rather than questions. and they quickly the overarching themes i'm saying here, this pretty good case included the jurisdictional tensions between federal and local law enforcement and i think that is something rated. kennedy: that's a great point was there not enough communication because as we are watching this unfold watching the case fall apart in slow motion. as marie where's the fbi and so why was there such a disconnect between the fbi who are doing incredible resources, at least three states involved in a potential homicide. now it appears to be an actual homicide and you've got to police departments storing it up so when that tell you predict. .guest: i want to say that even though i do pretty much every day, but generally speaking is usually because there is communication or not enough evidence on one end of local crew coming out and say, what are we supposed to do. this was a missing persons occurred states away we did have
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anything to go on here but we are looking at hindsight 2020 the sort of overlays well of the internet and social media and the like but technically speaking, of all of the reform everybody talks about in holding these law enforcement individuals to the straitjackets of the requirements, there's nothing they could've done printed so that is running on the second is to your point. kennedy: that's a good point because it just was not this case and she did show up there been that kind of overage with ahead 50 cars and 75 pages swarming to the house, that would've been overage and then would've been critical of that predict understand that but having been able to access the metadata and some of the electronic data that's in the cloud that can tell them where she wasn't when when they parted and who got her first and when the last communication was the kind of stuff. >> we know that they have obtained all of those computers and cell phones and everything from the band we know that is why as well that they were able to see even more fishy
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communication from person we saw her service in yosemite or the alleged text from her, likely not from her we also now have a tax where she referenced her grandfather calling him by his first name which is highly unusual as well post on covering the tomb of the iceberg nothing another thing to point out as well is a timeline that we have been given by brian laundrie's parents is likely not true clinics there's nothing that the courts said he was likely long gone so much longer in that area and for the right now from the temperatures are basically the hundreds, nobody is fighting was going outside an entire story but they put forth rated. kennedy: parsing in handcuffs because he is the worst boyfriend ever anyone has ever had and there's so much anger, anyone is for the daughter who dated a dirt bag, there looking for him they cannot wait to turn this guy into the cops are needed thank you much please come back. all right coming up in knox
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kennedy: i can go for that either. music lovers fuming over president biden's sweeping vaccine mandate. when tennessee mayor said he's refusing to comply, knox county mayor republican glenn jacobs a.k.a. from june 19 he wrote a letter to the president saying in part in knox county, we know what we stand for, freedom and we stand for the rule of law and the constitution. they can rest assured that we will stand against your blatant and egregious executive overreach. so is the law on his side pretty joining me to discuss mayor knox county tennessee. glenn jacobs is back. one of my very favorite freedom fighters. welcome back rated so this is
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obviously executive overreach regardless of how you feel about covid-19, nobody likes their want anybody to get it. but the president cannot make these mandates as you say is a violation about the first and second amendments. guest: absolutely and this is not about the maxine. yes completely different issue as you said it is not about covid-19 although that precipitated all of this of course but it's the president's finding that i'm going to write on myself. going to go around congress values these emergency orders in the department of labor, and impacted tens of millions of people going to do it without this you do things constitutionally enough how we should do things in the country. kennedy: and you pointed out, the labor shortage now, it's really hard to get people to go to work and are you finding out in knox county. guest: absolutely, knox county
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employs about 2700 people so we are pretty large employer we have a lot of open spots that we are trying to feel and then you have the private sector. it is the same thing, everyone around town is having hiring size this is going to hamper our ability and people in the private sector even more extracting the employees because of people just are not going to want to go along the vaccine mandate is not going to work someplace that has one pretty tedious was really interesting, the rent this up last week, and said whether it is coming sort musicians, it is impossible for them to form the state because the press has been scaring the living daylights out of them but in red states, the more rational and people are told to make the best decisions for themselves, you can go and perform in the make money.
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is there a clean pair location between the blue states in the red states and they will ultimately prevail. guest: i think were almost two americans created we look at the sand new york city they have a vaccine mandate meanwhile down here, we've got 100,000 fans and so, yes there is this clear demarcation between the two americans printed economically and of course i think that still a much more reasonable job of dealing with covid-19 and making it much more cover his of approaching that being protected in the liberties i thought about the economic and functions of all of these things and i think they're going to without in our country so strong just like everyone else, you've seen what's happened with covid-19 here in our economy is strong. and many places around the country. kennedy: it and a lot of people are looking at tennessee to pick up and move because they can put
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the roost and long-term because they want to live in a place where freedom and liberty are respected to pretty when the presence that is all about freedom, like a giant alarm should go off in everyone's mind so they understand, no, yes it is about freedom. guest: is an ad and it's always about freedom candidate. kennedy: glenn jacobs you are phenomenal and thank you for stopping by. well the vaccine saga is the gift that keeps on giving the property making the oasis weekend and driving reporters and giving out personal info and it started when she learned several journalists work having a family in trinidad trying to confirm the bile story about the friends rated to be honest, story will want to know pretty nikki claimed her family was being forced to hide out and then posted it that those numbers on lines or fans could elect them and told one
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reporter, your base are numbered brady did nikki go too far. here with me now, after comedian legend, former mtv ge under dj bill bellamy is back, so good to see you pretty. guest: kennedy so good to see you and how are you predict. kennedy: thank you good pretty so there are elements of her line of questioning that i agree with, she wants to know it is safe safe to use vaccine and she's a new mom and there are a lot of new mons expected moms and soon to be expected moms is still have lot of questions about the vaccine and that is fine and we talk about this a lot and there a lot of members of the african-american community are still skeptical about the vaccine. and i don't think she's wrong to question all of that bet is she going over them find giving out reporters personal information. guest: [laughter] well i think yes, i think that it is, she is striking back elizabeth. they're harassing her family and
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a lot of times, these reporters when they go and search for a story, you know anyone who is a journalist, maybe they ask things may go to your family members and stuff like that having that her situation is so personal and to her family, it was probably quite annoying to have different people start questioning everything about their personal lives. so she is in a position where she probably better people go find out stuff about them to throw the ball back on them read and now everybody's uncomfortable. [laughter] we always get uncomfortable when they keep asking questions about something you don't want to talk about or they pry about an issue that you just don't want to really get public knowledge, it happens all of the time. kennedy: this right and people are protected other family members because when you are a star, you are asking for it like
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you're the one those putting yourself out there to perfectly capable of defending yourself but she drawn the line with the family members but to be honest, like are you curious about the grapefruit -sized nut sack. [laughter] guest: that is funny, if you can find a little humor in it, it would be like can we just see it bernie. [laughter] kennedy: drive picture of it to pretty date. guest: and obviously is a very personal matter so nobody is going to have a comedic side to it but at the same time when you throw it information on the internet and i have to do this all of the time, even when i do jokes or think of something really really funny you always have to think about it three times before i posted because you always, you could to be in the nicest way trying to be funny or you mention your personal views about something and people go crazy and like all my god, oh my god, i didn't mean it like that.
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okay then you take it down. this was a celebrity we all have to realize we have a responsibility to ourselves first the more importantly we have responsibility to be mature about what we posted how we do it. kennedy: see you didn't really funny video on instagram of a guy walking around vegas in a song with no shoes on. guest: no no no, he was naked. he was wearing nothing so i literally literally was seeing a naked man a naked man no, i swear to you, a naked man walked across it like this. and i could not believe it. and i said only in vegas could you lose everything. [laughter] kennedy: he lost a bet he really did. guest: like literally. kennedy: home among us hasn't
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been there either figuratively or literally. and you are measuring your instagram's often we need to follow you have a beautiful family and a charmed life. i love you. guest: and i love you to nikki bringing this energy and the information, we love you kennedy. kennedy: you're the best. all right, coming up. depending on and killing ten afghan civilians including seven children in a drone strike. we been warning about this for years and will those responsible ever be held accountable for their horrific mistakes. later, can't get enough of losing elections printed out tell you the latest and concession speech, coming up.
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kennedy: plus come back, i like a new time. the biden administration lexicon that we can fight afghanistan using drones and missiles but now they've admitted last drone strike in kabul killed ten civilians including seven children and an aid worker. and zero terrorists pretty so how has president biden managed to be so wrong about everything having to do with america's longest war. tonight in the bennett women's senior policy analyst, and contributor at the is back to talk about democrat strategist former biden campaign surrogate and my best friend, kelly pretty. guest: i love it. thanks. kennedy: was good because yes, he's going to join us in a moment and is having some traffic and the technical difficulties because the biden administration probably drone's audio equipment.
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guest: are destroying helium broadband, that is all. kennedy: come on man, and we will start with you because this looks fishy to a lot of observers from the very beginning and it seemed like that until for something that went very wrong here and convenient and very wag the dog and then you have battled general mark milley come out and say that it was a righteous strike. there's nothing righteous about killing children. guest: i think most people understand that these was collateral damage and is not collateral damage if you don't kill a terrace this is the intelligence failure and it's really to carry on the sunday that has been a parade of incompetence with this withdrawal this is sort of a regardless of what your views are on the america's longest war in afghanistan this year incompetence of the decision-making at the top
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should give everybody pause and entice into the rage the lot of ordinary american feel when they elected leaders in the political class more generally whether that is the top rap on the military are there politicians are people in bureaucracies how they feel that this folks do not suffer any consequences to make a decision where is everybody else when they screw but their jobs, they suffer the consequences here we don't have any face that there will be any consequences even for one of this magnitude that resulted in the death of seven children and three innocent adults pretty. kennedy: this is awful and no excuse for this cabin and my worry is heads should roll and we've listed off the people designed for number of reasons, but when big things like this happen, the prevailing mentality in the establishment, that people like general milley and people like secretary austin and lincoln that they are too big to
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fail need to get over that mentality. guest: is a good point and i split the president who came out and the like a business ready to come forward with a full independent investigation and we know these kind of drone strikes have been happening since president bush happened mostly under the radar and with killed and told civilians as part of this 20 year war on the ground. in its horrifying and again as you point out, seven children and three adults and one of them an aid worker was likely getting into his toyota corolla to provide aid to individuals and they were killed in an instant. and a hellfire missile attack so i hope there will be more transparency with this and i hope that this shines a light on what we have been doing in this country the last 20 years without a lot of accountability when it comes to the intelligence services as you point out in the military and in large part our civilians as well. kennedy: and whose intelligence
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are we relying upon. and as kevin brings up a good point, the drone attacks are not new, there exploded, no pun intended during the biden administration prayed and that was a way for people of god served in the military they say this is great, a drone operator in utah and then you will just follow some people and it looks shaky but we will just start dropping missiles on them. what bad can follow from that. it. guest: that is the problem like that drone didn't really come into existence until the bush administration the rams of admit during the obama administration just continued to pay since then and there's not a attractiveness to it the fact they were not putting your service people directly in harm's way but the problem with this in this been the problem with so-called targeted farming for decades now is that the level of burden of proof that they are using is
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next to nonexistent. i'm sure we will find out and they're not going to let us know soon but they basically probably had zero evidence to target this family and they just saw someone loading water bottles and went after them and thought will maybe is a possibility there loading it with fuel to make a car bomb or something like that but they didn't have any actual evidence and this is a microcosm of a greater problem what is the main recruiting tool for the terrorist organizations preview of the government that is so meters organizations in two ways, first take directly arm and fund them and then they also provide these types of attacks that lead to it. see if you're absolutely right and that's what happened and you know, more and more just bring up year after year. doesn't matter how many kill, the most like pigeons, their born mature adults it is crazy. an escaping back on the campaign
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trail this time texas governor. in supporting the former congressman to challenge republican governor greg abbott in november's election pretty i have to applaud the courage to waste time and energy in a because somehow he'll screw it up. don't have a snowball chance in austin to take the governor seat. >> i seriously doubt it and i don't usually make political predictions but this the present one and you know a kennedy, i'm pretty sure that the best way for him to submit his place actually when an election is to get another and a fair cover carted over the undecided texans voters is going to be foolproof strategy and i really look forward to him executing that again. >> i was born for this. i could tear down the wall with my hands. kennedy: they love that
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mentality in del rio texas. thought that greg abbott is doing a bang up job kevin, a really high polling numbers down, he does not he's definitely vulnerable. the really come on pretty democrats can't find literally any other democrat in texas. guest: is just as short bench in texas because republicans have such control of the state. he could run but also i'm excited about the though he came within two and have points of ted cruz and really tough battle just four years ago pretty hard but he hasn't name to raise over $80 million in the race i think that is going to put together really strong efforts. kennedy: ted cruz did because people hate him. guest: people do. were in total agreement about that and i think that is you point out with the polling numbers with greg abbott to stand out 15 points in the last two years in the wake of covid-19 and some of the policies that need or he's put
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forward and focusing on the guns and abortion and electric grid and other issues that are really texans are grappling with. i think he sees a real opening here maybe compelling case against the governing and of course the governor also has attacks from his bright as well, unless another's that are challenging him from the right and is the republican enough. kennedy: will have like 30 seconds and so just wrap it up. guest: countertops across texas and races fear is this man seeks to stand on all of us. they a greater thing here is the fact that he did well because he was running against the zodiac killer and i don't think he has a chance against abbott. kennedy: you are absolutely right if i were a texan, an enema between matthew mcconaughey oh, i don't know maybe that one though it runs counter to the hollywood dogma,
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may be that is a good one because he is sort of the counterpunch are predict he is just a dingdong man public in the face, that is not electable face. good lord, go away you freak it. it coming up social media calling to instagram accounts and clues in the disappearance of gabby petito in this digital detector ship is a helpful or harmful and why are we still are so set up settle this case. the panel returns to discuss, next. at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families.
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realized she had taken about of gabby's fan very interesting location she spoke to "fox news" this morning pretty much pretty. >> story is that if you are in the pecans the 27th of august, please look at your footage in your pictures in this like their last known possible whereabouts and so i just got chills oliver my body and it rained straight back to my laptop and got my go pro footage and lo and behold, gabby's fan was on their see this amazing at solving crime and new form of interactive entertainment. the panel is back. spike a lot of people are critical that this sort of social media interaction because they say it is dark and inappropriate but i say if you want to help solve a crime, the people are more interested to hear and law enforcement is dropping the ball, what is the harm. guest: i don't see how is dark or inappropriate, somebody must involuntarily use their own time
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to try to solve the murder or find a missing person whom i don't with and also another interesting criticism of her to stop just doing it to get clicks and attention. it will thus with the media doesn't we don't criticize them for it. i use good and there are many advantages to crown of sourcing or internet source of whatever you want to call it, they don't have deadlines and you have thousands or millions of people are choosing to spend their time on this there's no political considerations release . immediate political considerations is just people trying to do it and this is just yet another example of how individual decentralized involuntary human action often works better than essentially planned solutions from government we know after 2009 group called website solved and long running murder industry of shakespeare i believe. and it is great that these things happen and assuming the sale, why not.
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kennedy: kevin should we stop them when we can't always rely on police. guest: yeah, it's encouraging to see so many people take interest in her disappearance and it sounds like horrifically, they found her body. i don't know if that's been announced yet but i think she is 22, so she's the same age is a lot of people on tiktok seesaw her ashtray, and use on a lot of youtube channels and i encourage the honest ones who are interested in actually solving it to participate and do the same. a lot of it, drawing money from youtube views and things like that, but again a lot of these people have been super successful and we seen the rise these podcasts they show the netflix obviously. a huge interest in this kind of activity and if it yields some results, and cases that have been called for 20 or 30 years.
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that is not a bad thing. speech of now and i think that ultimately, it can be quite positive party to so what is it about the case because when i first saw press conference with her mom, i was automatically drawn it. the mother suffering and mother daughter and i was praying the gabby was going to make it home and a horrible feeling about her no good bad boy. guest: i think that's exactly why i do find the dark and disturbing even though it has positive results and sometimes results in solving crimes but work making it a function of popularity him anyways and also of course some internet moms are not respecting due process so i don't really know what happened in this case, nobody knows the full story of what happened in this case that's why we have this court system. someone very happy that sometimes they can bring new evidence to light and solve crimes i think that is a
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positive thing, i do see sort of the dark side of this i think the part of this internet mob mentality we don't know if he is guilty or not but the internet decided that he has night don't think that is necessarily right thing for us predict. kennedy: i am not a judge and involuntary but the guy looks guilty of sin and is between him and his god they would not want anyone like him anywhere near anyone of my daughters pretty thank you so much. and you're awesome and glorious and coming up tonight, the beginning of our brand-new fox primetime lineup starting at 8:00 p.m. tonight, micros incredibly show, how americans in the spotlight, even song jobs essentially giving this country afloat. all right here right after this very show here.
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a ball and chain literal, take that johnny cash. he had to be held in place for his mug shot after failing his sobriety test. play say that when they attempted to take drug samples or tests, and this was being pulled on his fans and show them his butt cheeks. which is known as, honeymoon over miami. he was released on bond it's in that he can spend time with his new wife in other words, is been sentenced to six months writing thank you cards. [laughter] and a new company is now plan to bring back the woolly mammoth. i'm not sure there's an audience for rosie o'donnell. colossal laboratories and biosciences are using dna any dating to mix with an asian elephant embryo creating a hybrid none of the science world scrambled eggs. the company said he can produce
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a woolly mammoth in six years and although they might want to make two or three in case they decide to shoot one of them. all in all we should be be about a decade away blaming climate change and colossal labs is already made $50 million hoping to bring back the mammoth was another ten grand from chris christie hoping to bring back while he was a little confused for this would be the first use of this extension technology 1996 the same process was used to clone dolly the sheep and in 2020 use the democrats to bring millions of voters back from the dead. yay good job you guys printed okay. that was my voting zombie. all right, south korean boy band bts, guest speakers of the united nation's general assembly addressing world leaders on submissions for climate change in the highlights keep in mind there will be speaking korean
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siebel translate the speech to you in english, watch. >> the people make noise yeah yeah baby yeah, just be like honey baby. you know you've got it printed you're my my dream girl, all night long. thank you, united nation. that was a very moving speech on climate change for the highlight was when a man performed inside of the un. all joy, thank goodness the adults are back in terms of these dance moves are so dead to the un that they put sanctions on them and this man's new song called permissions to dance and ironically is one of the things these teenage record companies they actually have permission to do next on will be called permission to sleep and visit my family. this is not the most popular bts song the band decided it would
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