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public safety wasn't helping us, how much worse with this beast? >> massively incompetent really incompetent what they are doing down there. i'm elizabeth mcdonald, you've been watching the evening edit, that doesn't for us. thank you for watching, hope you have a good evening. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: we have an appropriate halloween billing this year, what would you get if michael myers made it with reagan from the exorcist? covid public killer. doctor anthony fauci, that's who. the man who lied about u.s. taxpayer money gain of function research wuhan and every imaginable aspect. research support amount of responsibility torturing and killing beagles to the tune of $2 million. fauci and minions reportedly
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gave research lab $75000 to let slowly fight and kill the first batch of people over 22 months. another vicious experiment beagles were given their vocal cords were slashed. researchers wouldn't have to hear their helpless cries but then they were drugged up and killed and dissected, not sure how torturing snoopy's following the signs of the american veterinary associate in american animal hospital association, both categorically condemned the procedures never mind fauci and friends mysteriously gain of function research lied about five billing people have been killed. is this the dog motor that get them riled up? so be it. for the record, i'm against all of it. i know very brave take. twenty-four lawmakers in the letter demanding answers from fauci as to how particular sweet
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breed was subjected to torture at taxpayer expense. this is one of the many reasons why i'm a libertarian, government should not be doing most things but especially overpaying a dog hating monster for sainthood, budget numbers, kill grandmothers and puppies and demand mass gratitude. dogs were asking for it like the american trying to leave afghanistan to shop in place in the taliban. no one is allowed to use pages from discussing playbook that robs taxpayers, kills innocent except zero responsibly in any other realm working prison time. don't just fire fauci, lock him up. politicians are the only ones angry, and one for the beating heart in their chest. the # arrest fauci has been
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trending on twitter news of the experiment. people don't mess around with doctor so should we listen to the medical advice of they would kill or torture your puppy? host on fox news radio and townhall.com political editor, guy benson is here. former state department deputy spokesperson fox news contributor, marie director of the libertarian institute where liberty lives, scott horton is back. so guy, i heard whispers of this from our friend had a people and he said i can't believe doctor fauci would kill my reggie and i didn't know what that meant at first and started digging a little deeper and the story has been exploded. what strikes you about it?
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>> well, you have met roy, are dog, i am a dog owner, a dog lover and you hit the nail on the head in the monologue, the introduction of this conversation if you want to unite people in theory, mistreat animals, positive puppies in particular. we need to find out precisely what the role was of fauci or the money collected they know what was happening parts i started reading this story, i had to stop reading, it bothered me so much. honestly there's a bipartisan outcry over this, a lot more questions asked and many more answers not just on the dark and public issue but on the gain of function weasley denial shifted from the categorical denials. this demands credibility, it's not looking hot at the moment.
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kennedy: no. marie, why are people so mad at doctor fauci? >> i don't think it's in shreds and i think a lot of people are using doctor fauci as a political punching bag. he was clear that what he believes my rainfall was referring to was not in this congressional hearing is not gain of function. he said unequivocally today that that behavior paul was referring to in no way scientifically could ever have contributed to covid-19 virus escaping so he is someone . kennedy: . kennedy: saying no way or ever -- [talking over each other] to go ahead. >> he did, he's a public servant for decades, the past two years has been working tirelessly as we learn more about covid-19 to
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protect the american people, he's been learning about virus as all of us have been so attempt to smear him particularly by the right because they don't like covid restrictions is one of the most depressing parts of all of us. kennedy: i appreciate how you completely sidestepped the issue of outrage about the dogs being tortured and killed but i think that's why you are seeing bipartisan outrage. it's not just republicans who don't like covid restrictions who really want to move to florida. it's people like steve cohen and ted lieu, not exactly republican the weather's who are disgusted by what they found out and if that's what brings fauci down, i don't have a problem with this. >> adopting is important because it goes to show where these government officials at the highest level, even if they are not personally psychopaths, they adopt this identity of
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justification of everything, the ends justify the means, look the way they treated the people the last six and a half years helping carpet brompton daily this whole time for nothing but they justify, this is part of our middle east policy and this is the exact same thing and it shows that this is the kind of mindset that would fund gain of function research which is inside the community better, they all agree this is very dangerous stuff and they are playing with fire when they do it, all kinds of criticism inside the scientific community about even doing this stuff in the real thing is, here's the guy who's been in charge of walking us all down and is pushing passports and all of these things and our real question of whether an event germ bus killed millions of
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people killed half a million, more than half a million in our country and estimated decimated our economy and always researching on our liberty and things we can all agree on, will never know the truth because there's no accountability in the u.s. government. kennedy: would you like to respond to that? >> i'm shocked to hear someone argue that doctor fauci might have create covid. that's like taking conspiracy theories that rand paul is pushing to the degree. is he perfect? no but the fact that the chinese government is a want -- don't interrupt me. kennedy: but the one. kennedy: >> the one who hasn't given. kennedy: before he resigned ahead of nih, that was two years delayed anti-semitic reports because they did get research money to modify viruses not coronavirus this to make them
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attached to human cells so i know that there might be rhetorical gymnastics we could employ to change the definition gain of function research but there are plenty of people who have zero interest in politics who had a big issue with this for years because of this very reason. it's not a conspiracy theory, marie. that's a strange political shield to throw up from of this could be incredibly real and the most terrifying part is it happened to a greater degree kill even more people, more than 5 million because we don't know enough about it, china is stonewalling and fauci may have helped all this happened, it's awful president binds the claiming $3.5 trillion spending well, it's tough. what a great deal. >> what we ask what in god's
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name are we doing? by the way, you hear these numbers from a 3.5 trillion or 1.57 trillion we pay for it all it doesn't increase the deficit one single cent. kennedy: some fuzzy math right there, so buzzy you could behemoth it. nancy pelosi says the deal is almost done. >> in terms of where we are, i've set already we have 90% of the bill agree to and bring, we just have some of the last decisions to be made. it's less than projected to begin with so bigger than anything we've ever done in terms of addressing the needs of america's working families. >> you think you will have a deal by thursday or friday? >> i think we are pretty much they are now. kennedy: the president met with west virginia manchin is in favor of $1.5 trillion bill, still massive. he's on board capitol gains and
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false taxes to help pay for the plant which might be entirely unconstitutional but if it's a paper, it costs nothing. guy? >> for zero cost line is silly to hear president biden asked what in god's name we are doing from a quick question. i'm not really sure any of us fully understand what they are even going to do in this, they don't understand what's going to happen yet because they actually haven't let this plan. they prop manchin seemingly closer but there is something senator sinema won't do that manchin will or vice versa, i think eventually cancel and they will come up with something of the entire party on this but i think will get an infrastructure bill which bipartisan and then something in the range of 1.5 -- two and they will not nearly enough and that's well over
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double obama biden of 2009. it's a mind-boggling amount of money discussed and we'll see they've made predictions that they were close before, chuck schumer today said three or four outstanding issues, we just don't know how big they are so the timeline remains a little fuzzy. kennedy: how great is the gray area? >> how important is cash so. >> i think it's very important not just for the president. reporter: democrats like my home state of virginia, borders are going to the polls right now asking the question whether democrats can govern here is maybe one part of agreement i have on this panel, every year push through millions and billions of dollars of military spending going to things like the war in yemen for example and nobody bats an eye, nobody says
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we don't have this money, we can't afford it so now why when we are trying to spend on things like childhood education or child tax credit helping people get dental insurance suddenly we can't afford it, we need to rethink what our priority is here. military spending. [talking over each other] kennedy: the returns talk about this all the time we talk about how there's too much bending pretty much everywhere but there is a big difference between spending too much money while you strength wealth seems to be a bad idea, why is it right now? >> they think it's a great idea but they are proposing these wealth taxes on janet yellen said unrealized capitol gains the basic don't worry, this will only apply to billing ours but everybody knows billionaires have lawyers make sure they don't have to pay taxes, physically dumping middle-class or middle-class people from
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becoming upper-class. the value of your house goes up, you pay taxes on that when they are the ones who inflated the housing in the first place but it's completely crazy, people already have to deal with price inflation and the irs every year, it is madness and marie, absolutely right about the military spending, we waste a cool trillion dollars a year on militarism empire when we just don't have the money, who got to power of attorney and print the money to be the dominant military power asia, europe, the middle east, completely crazy. kennedy: i say close the basis in germany and japan, why do we still have
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clinical shooting death, according to the search warrant affidavit, baldwin was told he was working with many -- not supposed to be loaded with live ammunition. also shot during the incident, the want he claims three people responsible for handling propaganda to crew members reportedly phrase concerned less than a week ago safety conditions on the set after the gun accidentally discharged several times and now we are told assistant director reportedly handed them the gun with fire for a similar with a gun on another film two years ago so will he get a massive lawsuit workers somebody actually end up in jail? here to break it down from northwestern law, i believe that is guy benson, welcome, andrew. >> thank you. kennedy: is alec baldwin juan enforcement main person of interest as the shooter or executive producer?
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>> both, i can promise you alec baldwin is very much in the crosshairs of the prosecutors and police right now. i don't if he's going to be charged or not but you have somebody dead in our prisons are full of people who did not plan on kill somebody who ended up killing somebody and ended up in jail. if i walked down the street here in chicago willing might revolve around and it goes off and kill somebody, i can't just say gee, i didn't think it was loaded, i might be charged so alec baldwin is absolutely not out of the woods when it comes to criminal culpability. kennedy: civil culpability as well be a big issue for a lot of people because in the age of social media, we hear a lot of public talk from one of the films starts talking about how little training he had from armor, hannah gutierrez talking about how easy her job was, now he has very little experience. we heard from massive post on
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facebook placing blame at the feet of several people there so i'm not an attorney but if i'm looking at this case, i know, i want them to come up with my client who lost his wife. >> i don't think there's any question, there will be a wrongful death lawsuit and i think alec baldwin is in a great deal of trouble because this isn't something financed by a major studio, this is a small independent operation. there's probably insurance but insurance probably won't be enough and i would be shocked without baldwin eventually is held liable for a very large sum of money. we don't know how much money he has for of any of his assets are sheltered but he needs to start thinking like that because he's going to get sued and is probably going to be a very large amount. kennedy: and he obviously felt horrible and he was placing his
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trust in other people on the set as you have to. no matter what kind of firearms you are using or performing, you have to be able to trust the people around you so what will this do for firearms in future movies? >> that's the 64000-dollar question. the question is how reckless was he? did he follow proper procedures? other written procedures on the set that need to be followed? there's a good chance there will be some sort of wall regulations that doesn't allow real guns to be on the set we've obviously had these issues before and rule number one of guns, you don't point it up anyone so why was he pulling a revolver out and having pointing at someone? there needs to be regulations and laws to prohibit this activity because we know movie sets are inherently dangerous places and apparently actors, alec baldwin are proper procedures to ensure safety and
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again, as a producer, he's the one in charge of making sure people are properly and training the actress properly. he clearly has a lot of experience with this is a young mother who is now dead and her family wants answers and it will be interesting to see, you pointed out alec baldwin could face up to 18 months in prison. >> new mexico is a different animal. they don't like fancy new york actors coming in accidentally killing people so i'm not saying he's going to be charged for all i am saying is he needs to prepare himself, he needs a criminal lawyer and a team of civil lawyers because he's going to get sued. kennedy: he's in some pretty deep yogurt, i will give him your number, enter. [laughter] coming up, state department of many hundreds of americans are still in afghanistan nearly two
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months after the withdrawal deadline. how do we get them out? remember jeff our proud american friend i spoke to? he's going to join me next with an update. did he and his wife make it out of afghanistan? i'll tell you, next. ♪♪
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the state department -- nevermind fauci, the state department has thrown this left americans in afghanistan to pay the price potentially with their lives. the term it the department at ms. they are in contact with 360 americans 175 legal residents still trapped in afghanistan much higher than september's estimates of 100, that was a nice sound take number 62 weeks ago on this show i spoke with one u.s. citizen who said the state department abandoned him and his vice. we're hoping to get out but
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anytime we call, i called the department, the next day it's not happening he was living in terror. joining me now on the phone, or u.s. translator, an american citizen recently evacuated from afghanistan is also known as s. prince, congratulations, he got out of the country. i know you went back to afghanistan to rescue your wife because she was certain to die at the hands of the taliban if he didn't save her, how did you get out? >> hi, thank you so much for calling me again, i'm sure you can hear from my voice that i'm a lot happier the last time. i went back to afghanistan, i told them the situation in afghanistan is getting worse, my
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wife getting her visa for a long time now, at least for two years now in office process and give her an option joined the u.s. process and unfortunately we don't have an option for her, she has to leave for the weekend so i have to go to afghanistan is still right but unfortunately, we both got stopped for a long period of time so the journey it's been me and the state department and also tom, very helpful in other groups of the same time. my old military brothers and sister who worked alongside very
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helpful. kennedy: it's an incredible story and you are lucky to have made it out alive because the state department and defense department, they may be changing numbers a bit but they've made it incredibly difficult. representative from san diego california sterilizer is here tonight and he helped them escape, how hard is up and getting your constituents out of afghanistan? >> it's been credibly hard and just to give you an estimate of numbers and why we are failing, the ambassador from qatar in a myriad of other executives there including that of the airline told me you give us the name of american born american eligible person and we will put them on the plane. on the plane he was on when he landed carter and they said out
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of 300, who were americans? three people got up and two were in fact prince and his wife so not about him, it's about the fact that these names are being bureaucratically not properly given and as a result, a plane carrying 300 people who could have had 300 americans, in fact had three and that's what we are facing. sure, if i push and go there personally along with seven other members of congress and it makes things tough, maybe we get a few more people specifically out but it shouldn't be that hard 300 you and i know i'm a it's more than 300, those americans who want out should be gotten out. that tens of thousands of people without a single piece of id who simply said i want out, we let them fly to doha and onto the united states here in the u.s.
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today while american citizens and their families are still trapped so what are you going to do at this time and how do you convince the state department to at least get involved? some of these ngos and some of these veterans who are working and volunteering to get people out, they are over there risking their lives still so how can the state department make it easier for them and trapped americans? >> the first thing that's important don't let the state department blame the department of defense, they are perfectly willing to do their job but they don't have the leads from the lead of the state department and proclaim the ins or any other groups. ultimately the secretary of state has the responsibility to streamline the process and he's done the opposite. the demand formerly known as jeff, found out as prince, i couldn't resist that one, kennedy the fact is we submitted his name again and again,
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pictures, passports and the cap acting like it was the first time they sought so they could say they are very interested effect going on constantly while former military people, current military people are working like crazy including two military detail these on my staff, they are doing my job and the state department is it. they botched the withdrawal from afghanistan with the least they could do is not stand in the way. one quick example, mark twain fallen from oklahoma is trying to get approval for a private flight simply take more than 150 americans and visa holders out of afghanistan because they are in the northern area supposed to get the problem, it would be very difficult. he's still working that and has not gone the diplomatic clearances, something that should have been done by the secretary state in a matter of minutes if you really cared about americans trapped there but one of the problems, these
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are not born in america americans from a they are being treated as second-class citizens when every one of them earned their citizenship people like clint onto citizenship in a way you and i probably would be tested severely to the. kennedy: would you like to say to the president, state department and do some of the other americans still trapped in afghanistan. >> i was so frustrated anyone, i sent a letter, the entire ministration, remember who were there in the hard times. history will not forget those and save them. definitely is a time to look
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back. i will remember who helped me. there's a lot americans need to know. kennedy: will continue to talk about. >> definitely and they were basically there every day to give me hope, you're going to get out my brothers and sister, everybody reached out, everybody reached out, when they heard about me, i want to say thank you to all and i really appreciate it. kennedy: they did not give up on you, congressman did not give up on you and there's still a lot of work to be done to get the rest the american citizens back home, thank you both.
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>> thank you. kennedy: meanwhile, 74, a karen for the 2000 parents sent up into the united states, the biden administration has no answer. vice president kamala harris, she's in charge of the whole thing, right? right? no? no plans to visit the border. president biden says he doesn't have time to go to are they going to fix situation parts the party panel is back, scott horton. guy, there are a lot of people still coming up through our southern border, remain in mexico, mexico is getting frustrated, nothing has changed. more people who make it, the more follow. >> incentives are august they are terrible and this is a system that's been broken for a wild but it got even more broken under this president. he caused this crisis and we are seeing the results from a four
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encounters in history it is not even that close. it seems like spigot is just on. they finally in the white house decide if they are going to go back to the remain in mexico policy, a successful policy of the previous administration, they got rid of it, reflexively because they didn't like trump, that was foolish. one other thing i might suggest i'll never take this advice but we saw a report joe biden, they are building a wall at his home, his tone, i have no problem with that but it's almost as if they believe physical barriers can prevent unauthorized entry to a place that might have some application in certain parts of the southern border even if he doesn't want to chant bill back wall, the wall still needs to be built. kennedy: i appreciate your you, he would like to blame have a question. go ahead.
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>> of course, lots of things are hillary clinton's fault. this is one of them. in 2009, there is a right wing who and honduras barack obama denounced it, the president announced the organization of american state by heather clinton told her heart out and overwrote the president and said no, we standby this. she bragged about it in her book excised that part when the paperback came out when she realized it was not quite something to brag about and what happened was the new government essentially gave license to the drug lords and criminals who ran peasants off their land created massive epidemic of poverty and crime and back to these people are if they are hondurans invited clean crime, street crime run wild under the drug war under the jurisdiction of the government, government sanctified the coup in 2009 and this goes the same for america's
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drug wars throughout black latin america, they supported the coup in 2018, they have sanctions on more countries than you could name. when you're so worried about people fleeing latin america to come here, we need to ask what uncle sam has done to who in their countries and make them feel they need to flee in the first place. kennedy: fair questions. >> almost with everything from washington d.c. spell. kennedy: the root cause of this entire immigration the asko is the drug war. you have ten seconds but i will give you those ten seconds. >> it's okay, i think the root causes are important to look at, i don't think it's all the u.s. fiscal but i think the idea that there is an overnight solution here is complete fantasy, we have to solve the problem at the feet you have to solve the problem to solve the problem and nobody can solve the problem. they give so much. it's been a while. haven't really done anything. san francisco the city's
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prosecutors are quitting. how did the state screw things up so badly? ted williams is next. ♪♪
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sorry. [laughter] adjusting my bra strap for ted so he things and fancy. i can't wait until i'm on camera again. what? i'm so out of control in san francisco, prosecutors are fleeing. largely the fault of the city's district attorney, to prosecutors yesterday announcing they are stepping down because he refuses to prosecute crime. he's also letting violent offenders on the street with no bail. no rehab, no mental health help.
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families feel so unsafe, if started hiring private security so how about the can a d.a. scrub an entire city? attorney to discuss, defense attorney and request fox news controller, one and only ted williams. welcome back, to. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: how bad is it in san francisco. >> it back, beyond that. it should never be bad in a major melick metropolitan city for citizens themselves feel so unsafe that they have to hire private security guards to patrol their communities. not only that, you've got this d.a. chaser protein where 50, in the last year he's lost over 50 prosecutors have either flits for fired. there's something very troubling going on in the office but i can
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tell you the citizens are fighting back, kennedy. they have a recall for the organizers gathered 801000 signatures and all they really need for the recall 50 or 1000 signatures for something different to have to change other two it's got to because this is not how you do criminal justice reform. you do not make a beloved city last, you do not let criminals run frantic when people attack other people, when they hurt each other and take their stuff, the central district of 753% of a few have to prosecute back guys take care of innocent citizens just trying to live, work, spend money and drive in once a great city.
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last words? >> you are absolutely right. who'd want to live in a city where car break-ins alone are up 750%? so i applaud the citizens out there, take back your city. go and take it back and if you have to recall, recall this d.a. and anybody else. kennedy: one of the best things about california, the giants were wrong. ted williams, you are a legend, thank you so much. topical storm is next. ♪♪
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swarmed the brooklyn nets home opener of the team's decision to bench hiring irving because he refused to get vaccinated. across town, no one cares when the mix missed their shots. that's a basket case of discrimination versus topical storm, topic number one. mug shot monday, we meet a man hot empty-handed. this is 28-year-old edward william rodriguez, arrested after attempting to rob a florida waffle house with an imaginary gun. witnesses say he enter the restaurant with a small dog,
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pointed his fingers into the shape of a gun and yelled get on the ground, you all are getting robbed and they could tell he was really serious when he followed up with a puke puke sound effects. he announced the whole restaurant that he was high and drunk something the other customers barely remembered because they were also high and drunk. he grabbed his sack napkins and ran out, even worse, he took one of the waitresses noses and refused to give it back. topic number two up. georgia man charged with fraud after $50000 covid relief as sloan on a single pokémon card. he got to admit, this guy has huge poky balls. prosecutors say he lied about owning a company so he could receive $85000 economic injury disaster loan from the federal government. he used most of that money to buy collectible pokémon cards
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which was deemed violation of his agreement. too bad he didn't spend on something more legitimate like a hundred biden painting. he didn't have enough money for that. topic number three. ryan gosling signed on plate in the barbie movie. i don't know it's not the smooth spot. now all he has to do is stand off his undercarriage and he'll be ready to go. the love interest to marco robbie, she will far as barbie, she gets expelled from farland for not being perfect enough. a story loosely based on the life of tiffany trump. barbie and ken go on adventures in the real world like trying to get the dream house after they discover barbie airline/racecar driver isn't enough to own a home. barbie figures out that her plastic body parts for a career
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in hollywood where she spends her life playing harlequin and terrible batman spinoff. "god bless america". more on my instrument next. [mouth trumpet]
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[mouth trumpet] # mouth trumpet monday. not a lot of time. here we go. [mouth trumpet]
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thank you for watching the best hour of your day. tomorrow night, being jim saylor. tweet me at kenne-dog, i need a halloween costume. can't watch? dvr is. no, neither can i. it's too essential. to not only our economy, but to our nature as human beings. but all the entertainment that we so often take for granted doesn't come easy. it takes strict discipline. good. that was good. feats of engineering. this gap is way too excessive. and more often than not, some serious patience. they must have had some party in here. to keep americans like you entertained.

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