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on, you are a terrific writer, right and of about, we'd rita. i'm elizabeth mcdonald, been watching the evening edit, that doesn't for us. we hope you have a good evening and bring us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: wi-fi may have a cause of death, gabby petito was strangled her former fiancé brian rodriguez don't know where to be found. that stinky coward. what does the autopsy report mean? how will it affect the manhunt? wyoming corner today announcing his highly anticipated finding but he kept a lot of information close to two wyoming laws apparently. he cannot say whether he believes he was involved
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although he did take gabby's body had been in the wilderness three to four weeks when it was found september 19. the window from when cap requesting august 27 in the examination was thorough watch. >> the autopsy with a cat scan, an examination pathologist an examination of forensic anthropologist and toxicology evaluation so it was covering all bases. kennedy: why it's taking so long to get the results. >> the main reason was that we were very inexact in the examination and detail. we were waiting for various specialists to common and help us with the investigation. we were waiting on toxicology to be returned and it was just a
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matter of making sure had everything right. kennedy: yeah but let gabby go home to her parents. a document surfaced claiming gabby was strangled manually and the document is week-old so that's weird but was brian laundrie the killer? what can we glean from today's report if anything ask your with me now, fox news contributor and pathologist, doctor michael. world-famous in his craft. are we missing anything from what we heard today? >> i think today completed with the manner and cause of death but didn't add much else to it because the corner said look, all i can release by wyoming law which is usual, cause and manner of death, i can't release anything else. kennedy: what else would you like to see? >> for example, if we are
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talking about time of death, which is maybe four weeks old and they tell that from insects in the last person who saw her, the contents would be important to know. she seemed to have an argument in our restaurant about a month or so before. what was in her stomach? was in her stomach what she ate at that restaurant? stomach stomach content tells us where she last ate and went because it takes two or three or four hours so she had a beat and corn salad in the restaurant and they found beets and corn in the stomach, that would mean she died within two hours of the last meal and that's the best way to gather some evidence as to time of death but otherwise,
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time of death isn't going to change the cause or manner of death. the toxicology isn't going to change the cause or manner of death. there are 50 murderers a day in the united states and 49 of them promote the cause and manner is given out the next day. somebody is shot in brooklyn in the headline in the newspaper will be gunshot wound, homicide. all of these other things, x-rays, toxicology are interesting and make tell you something about the circumstances of what happened but the cause and manner of death are usually completed within the first day of op topsy. kennedy: process corner working with the fbi? >> i think what happened here is the fbi came into the case only because the death was on federal property. 99% of murders are state crimes
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because of state property but if the death occurs in a federal pace -- like a national park in the fbi takes jurisdiction but that's not there big thing. there big thing is dna, doing dna on the body they may have a lot of dna but the only problem with dna in a case like this is brian's dna would be all over her normally because they live together. kennedy: they were living in close proximity of each other in a van. >> however, if they found a third person's dna, then it's a game changer. kennedy: yes, then you have this case. why would they hold the body so long, withhold it from the family? that seems cruel and unusual. >> that is very unusual and i would just say that other people
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have medical examiners deal with, normally the body is returned as soon as the autopsy is finished. the autopsy is finished. it's not healthy with the tests being done and in this situation they would have known at the time of the autopsy that there was damage to the neck. skin, even with decomposition, hemorrhage and muscles underneath maybe fractured with the bone. they knew that at the time of the autopsy could only be a homicide. the shooting or stabbing, head injury, some could be accident, suicide, homicide but next strangulation. kennedy: we saw this, we knew the end of the book before we got to the second chapter. hopefully they find the guy and there's enough evidence there and give the family a little
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dignity and expedite returning her to her family in new york because this whole thing, one botched report after another. >> delayed, cause of death is accurate. the one thing medical examiner doesn't do identify who did it in any case. our job isn't whodunit, it who was it? what happened? kennedy: providing the data so they could go with their investigation. thank you so much. nice to see you in person. meanwhile, brian laundrie has been missing for almost a month. we have no clue where he is and fbi has not released any updates. today his lawyer said gabby petito's death at a young age is a tragedy. brian laundrie is charged with unauthorized use of a debit card belonging to gabby, brian on the considerate person of interest in relation to her demise at this time. brian is still missing and when he's located, we will address
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this. now that we know gabby's cause of death was strangulation, change for tender terms for brian and broadnax and the internet into overdrive tonight? we've got carol, fox news contributor richard fowler and young american for liberty chief of staff, john simon from afar from all. caroline, this is something doctor commented on in the green room, he thinks it a good thing there are so many people out there interested in true crime aid in law enforcement and they have helped move this forward and provided a lot of evidence to the fbi and local cops. >> absolutely. i think the internet can be a good source of information. they gave out more detail trump limited capacity, the internet goes to work over this weekend i was in dallas and posted a
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picture of my lunch and two of my twitter followers to get out in dollars but i didn't tell them i was in dallas, i dumped i was in brooklyn and they still realized i was in dallas restaurant. people on the internet can be savvy, really get to the bottom of this. dog the bounty hunter can do it with my twitter followers, i have faith. kennedy: they might do a great job with slightly less controversy and that's why i don't post my lunch on my fee because people are a little too much here. [laughter] what should not tell you about brian laundrie and whether or not he's alive does today's finding if you personally any more clarity? >> i while i think what today's
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findings tell us is maybe returning bumps in the living and no space preserved very well. fbi already enlisted help from a beat and list those who live in the community who understand the landscape to say i think it's here for that's there based on the evidence you're giving me so is might be time to turn over to the internet because right now we can't find him. kennedy: do you think he's living in a secret bunker under the flower bed? i can't speak to that for sure but we know americans have become used to criminal cases cap are publicized. we should be wearing anytime the justice system and media, the lines get blurred together. cable tv played a key role in the casey anthony trial, we are seeing twitter and facebook
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played out in the gabby petito case but i don't necessarily think that's a good thing. i don't like the fact that we have random people using drones to find a suspects parents they are guarding in their own backyard. there posting the footage with conspiracy to get clicks. one tik tok using the footage to get followers. gabby petito deserves justice but the way social media is unfolding with this case, right find ourselves -- not i actually disagree with the oj case, the people must inform were not allowed to sit on the jury. anyone who showed up reading a newspaper would not be allowed to put in the potential jury pool and he dismissed them so you would have had a slightly different makeup of people interested in current events and obviously killed his ex-wife and that's what happens with some of these domestic abusers. they are really bad people and i agree, you should be spying on your neighbors, not everyone
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should be doing that for profit but i think law enforcement has completely failed this jump limits. >> enforcement failing this, it's really sad. how did they let him get away? how did brian even escape his has? i find that baffling around-the-clock surveillance should have been second-place and back home and freaked out and in there like go back and get the van. party panel is coming back. carol, richard and sean, thank you all. vice president harris is a total phony, wait until you hear about the new video she found with a bunch of regulars. nothing to see here from normal children. brett baier joins me in a
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pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. big whoop! mine gives me a 4k streaming box. -for free! that's because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? vaguest vice president and administration in history just got even bigger.
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this video released. >> i love the idea of the unknown. just haven't figured out or discovered yet. so much as affect yet we still have to learn. i love that. you guys are going to see, you're going to literally the craters on the moon. >> with your own eyes, i am telling you. kennedy: is she tripping? the kids were actually being talked down to and enjoying themselves. it turns out there were eight child actors cast to act happy about meeting the vice president still makes him because of think she's ever had two real friend. it gets better, production company is canadian and it's called sinking ship entertainment just like her political fortune so why does it seemed like the vice president is another painful episode?
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here with me in studio, author of the fantastic new book to rescue the republic the union and prices of 1876. brett baier wrote a book about my cap boyfriend. [laughter] welcome here. >> itself lovely second draft you are now people are after special report to right over to foxbusiness if they are having the time of their lives. kamala is not having the time of her life, it's a disappointing last couple weeks and poll numbers but i think she's trying to overcome perception that she is an unserious phony, is this the best way to do it? >> i read this story today and i thought it was up babylon post, a joke that there's no way all of these things i met and then as you look into it, it's actually happened, the child actors, video stage, the child
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actor had to submit a monologue to get the job in the entertainment company, sinking ship, i said there's no way this is true. kennedy: a canadian entertainment company. their production companies around these critical turn. >> maybe an american worker. when you add to that that she is the head of the national space council she hasn't held one meeting as the head of the national space council. she's also obviously the ports are the head of the border operation working on so this pr stunt is going to backfire and i don't know how long but it's no. kennedy: it seems like whatever political instinct people gave her credit for, they have failed her here because she was put in
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charge of the border because the vice president either trusted hurt or wanted to completely tank her political future. it's one or the other really. it's not an easy job, it's an either or proposition and she did not dive headlong into that pool and it's tough. you've got kids being trafficked, sexually abused in u.s. facilities and real prices here, she hasn't been to the facilities or properly visited the border. i don't include el paso. >> she hasn't really talked about it and i wonder whether president biden is reconsidering or thinking regarding that decision. remember he had karen bass, at one time they were looking at stacey abrams in a look at the list of people campaigning running for governor in virginia to get his old job back. it doesn't include president joe biden or vice president harris. virginia is just down the road. kennedy: i think they think it's not going to go well and therefore they are not going to
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tie their political capitol i want to ask you about this book to rescue public, i love this man, i visit and smoke a cigar figure. i love your writing, it's very personal and obviously you are a student of history and politics every single day, who sticks in your mind who might be the most appropriate comparison? >> that's a great question and i don't think we've seen a modern comparison yet but we desperately need one, somebody humble, all about but who is a leader. he was a quiet leader who got things done in the forgotten history how he holds the union together and that is overlooked. kennedy: we think about the civil war and bloodiest battles and the ones he won and was
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shocked and and try to make small talk and was like over with less kind which made it popular for the north and south but you are right, it was the end of his second term radical because people don't realize country almost fell apart again. >> we could have gone back into a civil war very close and printed leadership that makes this. a lot of people debate long-term effects of that but look at these two terms, 13th, 14th amendment and he does so much the kkk trying not to get box -- trying to get back to have the right to vote in american fellowship, people need to remember history so we know what to do in the future. kennedy: so we don't repeat it because andrew johnson was such a horrible person and grant had to come in as a non- politician
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as a humble person whose history has been totally misunderstood. it's a great piece of work so thank you. coming up from a brooklyn star banned from playing with them the team until he's fascinated. what happens to his paycheck? plus china shoddy of investigations out, what are they trying to hide? i'll break that down, next. ♪♪
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state. china knew something was up on the 2020 but the spring of 2019 when they started stockpiling pcr test to places like the wuhan university of science and technology eight times as many as a covid detectors in the year before. also unsurprisingly while china was ready to scream, of the buyers originated anywhere else off a band selling live animals from the wet market in december 2019. this would have been a great time to access data from autopsy reports and various records but they were destroyed while journalist and scientist were thrown in prison for embarrassing communist party so china will never let the international community confirm or deny covid origins, they stonewall and make up excuses like
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unserious dealing with her getting answers from china and even secretary of state antony blinken said china was falling short of the mark when it comes to providing information necessary to the international community. way to undersell it. by the way, tony resigned, afghanistan withdrawal was an abomination at lies combined with international was in greece makes you unqualified to be a four tiered diplomat let alone top-notch. china does not have a protective right to commit genocide than my people suffer. electric truck was hardly prescription to ward off the next pandemic and anyone who gives china a pass should be relieved of duties. even you, hunter and that's the memo. pastor anyone who said last week
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was immediately backed out of the room but scientists now say it's not only possible, it's probable including my next guest and recent "wall street journal" op-ed, doctor stevens has who watches another investigation, why? studies have been done, research exists as a ground pose of the letter, crucial evidence is already in plain sight. if only they would look. let china keep firewall secrecy and refusing to testify can still be convicted. we have an eye witness, was a bar who escaped to wuhan and carried details of the pandemic origins the chinese communist party can hide. the whistleblowers name is kobe two. a leading investigator into the covid lab leak theory, doctor steven, welcome to the show. >> like to be here. kennedy: where we go from here? the information we have as you
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pointed out, the virus itself the way it was manipulated, rapid evolution of a virus like this, the fact that it automatically latched onto an infected human and the deadliest way. we know all of that, we don't know everything but what do we do now? >> the most important thing is stop the next pandemic, epidemic. one proposal i've made to do that would be to put gain of function research into the structure of the review boards so right now when i do human clinical trials and therapeutics, all studies reviewed by laypeople not associated with the study to be sure the benefits and risks of the study are appropriate. we do no such thing with gain of function research, we know a week system set up inside was not used with proposals putting the studies in so that would be a first step congress could take
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to allow me to sleep a little better at night. kennedy: so why has the nih been so iffy in terms of how it grants the gain of function research funds but also how they decide? and seems like it's been an opaque process but it's been used to cover their findings people like francis collins and anthony fauci? >> scientists have a legitimate disagreement about the gain of function research but at this time, we need people blood and treasure was spent on the pandemic to be allowed in the room and have their own voice and whether it worthwhile. i have seen no benefit from gain of function research in respect to stopping the pandemic, none of the prior research was useful in stopping this.
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kennedy: you think anthony fauci is culpable and do you think he knows more than he's letting off? how is he still in charge if so? >> i'm a scientist so i will stick with the facts. he's been a strong component of gain of function research for over a decade. that's his scientific opinion, i disagree strongly with that but i think a lot of the things you've seen come out of the nih fall from that fundamental feeling or understanding he has of the benefit that i disagree with. kennedy: do you think equal health alliance is culpable in the transmission of the virus? >> they are a nonprofit organization collaborating with neurology for over a decade. they certainly have been involved scientifically is what i call gain of opportunity issues where you take more there are no humans around and you bring electricity where if he gets out, it could start a process so opportunity and gain
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of function are important, equal health alliance is gain of opportunity organization. >> they are opportunist benefited from federal research funding and have been really bad about providing answers or truly seeking specters. thank you so much and thank you for all the work you do researching and combating cancer. >> thank you. kennedy: for the fight over vaccine mandates getting even more heated, especially nba. i read irving has been banned from playing or practicing with his team until he gets the vaccine. the teams has asked to create unity since new york law has prohibited from playing home games and they don't want anyone on the team who only placed part-time so is it really about unity or taking away medical freedom? who is on the hook for our scholar? here to discuss, new york law professor, dan.
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what's up, damn? >> it's an interesting topic. kennedy: the southwest pilot sued over the vaccine mandate because they essentially set the agreement they had meant southwest could not change the terms of how they fire people. does tyree irving have the same legal standing here or does he just lose out on his salary for the year? >> it's a little different and you kind of hit the nail in the head. southwest pilot nba players, there is a union that controls here and a pop collective bargaining agreement so their fleet empires decided essentially we are not going to force you to get the vaccine as some companies decided to but if you can't play for whatever reason and you are in a local state new york city or san francisco with multiple mandates requiring players to play indoors to have a vaccine or a
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shot, then you forfeit basically 91.6 of your salary for the year so you lose again check. when it kyrie irving, he plays games in new york and next and close to the west coast and you do rest mass, it's about $16 million he won't be able to earn from a half his salary for the year. you ask, who's paying it? nobody, he loses that. it's supposed to be on the hook but an interesting question now that they are banning him. kennedy: if you were his lawyer would you say look what we did in the bible? there were no significant covid infections, the players were responsible, they were not vaccinated, what would you say? >> it comes down to collective bargaining. one 100% of the mix have been fascinated, every book and met other than kyrie irving has been vaccinated. there will be a vote and that is
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what occurred here. at the end of the day, it's going to be players twice at the end of the day but here's the interesting thing, he's being paid about $16 million, half his salary to sit at home and do nothing. he's not hurt, fully able to play and the next seem to be okay with that so they are okay with him sitting on the couch staying at home saint it's your choice and you can be paid so what does he have to be upset about? kennedy: but even startle new the earth was carved based on how ships appeared over the horizon and he was really smart and invented biology and law and physics and metaphysics so i think kyrie irving should listen to him but i do think he has a case here because if he's injured by the vaccine and gets an infection in his heart, he can't play. >> gap about severance choice to a certain extent, there's assumption of risk to the extent you know the risk and decide to play anyway, that's what is so
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he doesn't really have that choice when it comes to san francisco market but he will have a assumption of risk and every other court in the country as a player, andrew wiggins playing for the warriors who have the same position, he was in a local market to get vaccinated and he was pressured to get the vaccine even though he didn't want to. he applied for an extension. kennedy: they are not going to give him an exemption. you think you will fall because money is pretty great? >> i think he might because at least before they got rid of him, the mets with a championship favorite so maybe that title is, maybe it hardware. kennedy: they took a short with back tax. thank you so much. >> my pleasure, anytime.
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♪♪ i don't know why i did that last part. i apologize. that was last night but monday's song was the winner, it looks like it going is staying alive. july no, i was worried. once the government's next move? regulate the hell out of it, white house considering executive order to put treasure and commerce in charge.
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on top of that, jp morgan, chase, jamie diamond, he says that coin is worthless. to the skeptics so afraid of? marley trying to keep out of our hands? it's ours, not theirs. renick me now, s-uppercase-letter. exciting things like this, a currency this innovative is going to go to the establishment, that's what's happening. >> i don't know how one do that. logically, distributed decentralized network, you could outlaw it in a particular country as china has done prices are higher than ever but near all-time highs so nearly that's not the case we are living in
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industrial revolution, there will be winners and losers, change is constant in the universe. are you willing to be the beneficiary of change or not? to me it's important for the united states of america is a winner in all of this we are participants and i hope our government makes sensible decisions and most and partly does the research. the future or new our economy is emerging and we are winners and all of it and i pray the establishment don't end up with regulatory capture and doing things that will affect and harm all of our future and tens of millions of us have crypto currency. we are single issue voters and ruth got a lot of money and we will see the term elections. i hope our elected officials will do the right thing. kennedy: we want them to get out of the way so we can make more money because people interested in crypto, they understand the risk. they get it, they don't need to be protected from their own curiosity and from this innovation by the government but it's people like janet yellen
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and jamie diamond and the president who are so intimidated, they will do whatever they can to if not squash it, then try and control it yet jp morgan chase offers crypto financial products to their investors, especially some of the wealthiest investors. >> it's clear it's not just j.p. morgan participating, it's goldman sachs, it's off the biggest banks in the world so i understand jamie diamond's position, i got tremendous respect for him. it's his job and he's doing it well but when you look deeper, his firm is participating and profiting from this and they've got a lot of engineers working on it so just understand his position and i completely agree, crypto project owners are very smart and do their research and understand what's going on in the world and where we are going and we can take care of
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hello, darling. an interview, ozzy osbourne says he believes worshiping satan protected him from getting covid-19. though he probably just has antibodies from years of eating fat. taking the fight out of covid. this is a topical storm. topic number one. a man of the house so his wife can change what she sees outside each window. that's all you have to do. he built the house many years ago at his wife's request, he designed so there better window space bar son, the layout didn't allow her to see when visitors were approaching. he got tired his wife complaining so he cut her head off and buried it in the garden. just kidding. now he turned -- he put it on a
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spinning platform allowing it to face any direction his wife want on any given day although it's harder for jehovah's witnesses to knock on the door and a full circle in 24 hours, the could do it in 22 seconds from about think the barf but he and his wife end up sticking to the walls at that speed. topic number two. if you're like me, you've only got one problem with frozen pizza. it's way too healthy. your problem is solved with this. deshawn owes new mac and cheese pizza. it not deliver, it's a double bypass. finally, mayor de blasio won't get made fun of for eating with a knife and fork. inspired by mac and cheese with means you could expect to burn the roof of your mouth. new pizza is not available yet in stores but you can win it by
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entering the journals sweepstakes, make sure you film your family's reaction. a macaroni and cheese pizza. right after they kick and the jimmy's snack. topic number three. a month living in a desert crater in israel stimulating life on mars. that makes sense, israel and mars are used to having rockets shot into them. these are great astronauts conducting experiments in the doesn't of seven israel for 30 days they will sleep, eat and work together while on camera the entire time. it's pretty much like jersey shore but in a much less barren wasteland than new jersey. assimilating conditions on mars, astronauts never leave their base without wearing spacesuit equipped with self-contained breathing devices. also covid problems, this is happening which everyone fair dresses now full body conduct. remember the martian one matt
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damon died at the end? so sad. topic number four. paramount pictures making a reboot of the screens. if it's anything like the last three movies, it will be just like the first three. features original cast members. ironically, something courtney cox can no longer do because she's had a little bit of work done. just like all these days, there are notable changes, color, he applauds him for coming out. even when he is caught, a judge was on no bail and instead of asking what's your favorite favorite scary movie? he now asks, what's your preferred pronoun? tonight to call me tuesday joke, a punchline on twitter # tickle me tuesday.
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[laughter] >> that's golden. kennedy: kennedy fbn. tomorrow night, chris bear -- ♪♪ sland, but it's got a small town feel because the entire land mass is only 4,000 square miles. so everything that makes the island so magical is fairly close by. - [mary] i'm feeling like permanent vacation right now. (music) - [cheryl] head down south for a look at the stunning green sand beaches of papakolea, or take a night dive and swim with the manta rays off the kona coast. - [vanessa] can you see yourself living right here, mom? - [mary] duh, yes i could. (chuckles)
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