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we've got about 74 flights brought into our community in the dead of night so we have been standing from and pushing back. >> thank you for joining us, back in. i'm elizabeth mcdonald, you've been watching the evening edit on foxbusiness. that does it for us and we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: welcome to hump night. all hail president manchin west virginia democrat senator, now the most powerful men in washington, perhaps the world after effectively blocking joe biden's signature build back better plan and now he's said to be holding court in his own oval office on a private yacht on the river. yacht life. is there anything the white house or chuck or nancy can do
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about the manchin problem? as you know, so-called president biden has been pushing the massive $1.75 trillion spending bill for months and it will exacerbate inflation, mark my word. the centerpiece of his entire agenda and the administration has been hoping for its passage by christmas but democrat hold a slim majority in can't go anywhere unless every democrat senator is on board. enter senator manchin. senate majority leader chuck schumer has been trying everything to win him over including insults, nothing has worked. manchin still says the bill is too expensive and he's right. likely will make inflation worse like i said, we are on the same page. >> everyone has to choose what we can sustain in the ten year program. we are speaking to families, inflation has hit them hard in west virginia and all around the country people are saying it daily at food stores and grocery stores, at the pumps, we have to find priorities in move from
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there. kennedy: brand-new pole seems to suggest he's right. 46% of americans think the biden plan will increase inflation. 21% say it won't because they are dumb but joe manchin power-play is reportedly hosting e president biden can barely get a headline in a high school newspaper so if manchin has the power to skunk the president's legacy agenda, is he the one holding the cards what does it mean for democrats and the white house for the midterms in 2024? here to discuss political anchor and host of special report on the fox news channel, one and
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only brett baier. last night i said we were best friends. i assumed you -- that wasn't even my question, i assumed you'd been on both. how good is the boat? what have you heard? >> it does bring democrats and republicans together and they go on cruises and they have cocktails but i'm not been there so i don't know but i will tell you manchin is holding the cards and getting on the elevator he said president manchin, how are you? he's not far from the truth because the pushback, led by him but other moderate democrats kind of under the manchin on bella are happy they are not voting on build back better in they might not be in its current form. kennedy: what moves joe manchin? what motivates him one way or another? whatever democrat leader ship is doing, it's not working third is of his constituents, is at the bottom line?
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is one of the last few physically,. >> he talks about the deficit and debt a lot. he's concerned we are sent spending too much and references the fact we spent 1.9 trillion in march on covid relief. we just had a bipartisan infrastructure bill roughly $2 trillion in the old days 800 billion was a lot of money. this is adding up and adding up and he's not a person who suffers pools well. he doesn't like when they try to trick with gimmickry and say programs in the last two years when reality it's supposed to be ten. when you do it to ten, it becomes of five or 6 trillion-dollar bill so the big thing for him and what not going to work is progressive's push stomping and marching around west virginia because in every
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county voted for donald j trump last time and he's a democrat whose surviving in the environment. kennedy: and it's a very red state and i think it's why republicans go easier on him vent democrats because are they hopeful is going to switch parties? is not realistic or does he like being in this goldilocks length? >> i think he likes the attention i think he likes being in this position. i think if you left the democratic party because they forced him out, he be an independent and heat caucus potentially with the republicans but he has a long history of being a democratic governor in west virginia and sits in the seat of robert byrd, longtime senator from west virginia. democrat. he sees the tradition there, i don't think he will give up the party. i do think he will push back hard on build back better. kennedy: i think he's going to keep pushing and it's interesting because there are democrat senators pushing right
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back. cory booker doesn't like the president manchin title. he thinks he's getting way too much attention for being eccentric. has to be completely foreign to the progressive's wing of the party. >> they are so upset. they are pulling their hair out. let alone the house side progressive's are so mad they agreed to separate the infrastructure bill and build back better knowing this would happen. it's like wiley coyote and a road runner, they knew what would happen when it would fall but they did it anyway now it's not going to come together for them and it may not in 2022. kennedy: we will have to see because the problems joe manchin republicans and democrats navigating, they are not going away anytime soon. they are very much duggan and remains to be seen who's on the right side and who will come up
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the mess and that's why we watch your show, it's fantastic and honest. thank you so much. >> thank you, see you. kennedy: president biden has had a year when it comes to foreign policy. from his last afghanistan withdrawal tensions with china and now russia on the verge of invading ukraine. when asked to name some of the president's foreign policy accomplishments, jen psaki had the longest list -- no she didn't. she didn't have anything to say. >> what does the administration say on foreign policy and the forced here? >> i want to be talking to the president about that and i'm happy to do that. kennedy: you don't have an answer for that? that is a gimme. that should be written on your fingertips but guess what. there hasn't been any overseas went for this administration and we will talk about that with tonight party panel. senior policy advisor the
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federal splinter better. i nice is back. senator chuck schumer, doesn't like joe manchin one but, most of the progressive podcast christopher hahn. director of libertarian institute, you see how it falls behind him, scott warren. welcome, everyone. >> good to be here. kennedy: you spent a lot of time in this so i will start with you. obviously if you are -- you're a press secretary cannot extol your breaches, you got a problem so what is most problematic for the biden administration right now? is russia knocking on ukraine's door? is it what happened with the afghanistan getting out or is it something in between? >> i give him credit for the
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afghan war as donald trump signed a deal and promised to do. twenty year long catastrophe back but never have been one, i wrote a book four years ago about how it could not be one should be ended immediately so even though it was a botched withdrawal, at least it's over, america's longest war. tied for his other foreign policy achievement, i may be the only one who sees it this way tonight but i give him a win for backing down last week on ukraine and promising food publicly he would not bring ukraine and saying if russia did invade ukraine, he would not send troops because they are not a member of made up but he only gets half credit for that because the ukraine crisis is partially fault. if you saw tahoe carson bit last week, he played the clip from victoria's linked phone call jeffrey piatt and one thing she said as i got word from jake sullivan that vice president biden is on board to get on the
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conference call and give coup plotters and out of boy make the deeps stick, she said. that's the famous phone call, they are not moving fast enough on this coup so we will go ahead and do it without them vice president biden is helping us do it. it was that in 2014 that led to the loss of the crimea peninsula and led to the war in the east of ukraine that skilled more than 10000 people so the fact that he's now diffusing a crisis he helped create, he gets credit for that but only half. kennedy: chris? >> i give him credit for afghanistan. frankly every president including president bush who started the work has said they would try to do it. granted it was messy and horrible, we lost lives and afghans, they are suffering as a result but it did have to end so i do give him credit. i think the biden a
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administration has a hard time taking that credit because of the way the withdrawal looked in images it produced so i think they should own the victory. kennedy: it's not just -- but here's the problem with the administration, and i include vice president harris, they are so pump up on optics and how things look at they discount the reality and the reality is we covid on the show a lot, there still americans suck over there and have no way of getting out. i think there are voters who want forget about that in the next two major elections. your thoughts? >> i don't think voters will forget about even though voters don't vote generally on foreign policy and ending the afghanistan war was a popular news. i think americans are smart enough to know the difference between incompetence and purpose i think that's what's characterized in this
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administration's foreign policy, haphazard, incompetence and it doesn't give confidence, i think it's laughable every time we hear about restoring americans respect in the world, it doesn't restore respect and that's regardless your foreign policy goals. you have to pursue them in a competent firm way and i don't think that's what the administration has projected at home and i don't think it's what's projected abroad and frankly, there's a middle ground between isolation and remaking the world, there's an american foreign policy and i think it's part of the reason on the president terms watch we have fewer international crises than in just one year. kennedy: we will see what 2022 brings us. just heating up. great. panel is going to stick around in a bit, it seems san francisco is realizing turned her city into a health scape. that's fun.
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wait until you hear what they are not doing to avoid reagan's. gary hoffmann is here, he knows california like he knows his own name. he will give us the lowdown next. ♪♪
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out of control in san francisco, residents reportedly are now leaving their car windows rolled down and trunks wide open to show the street there's nothing inside to steal. the cities left mayor feeling despair, that's why wearing a mask. he's largely to blame for the chaos and it's all happened under her watch but apparently even she's had enough. >> it time the rain of criminals destroying our city, it's time for it to come to an end. it comes to an end when we take the steps to be more aggressive with law enforcement. more aggressive which are changes in our policy. less tolerance of all the bull [bleep] that's destroyed our city. kennedy: she said i swear. she's so bad. i'm going to grab a bite and
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squeeze. i think that was subtext, empty talk or democrats finally feeling the spirit of the mall? to discuss, it is gary hoffmann. gary, what is happening in san francisco? >> i don't know, isn't it weird that martin reit finally decides to get tough on crime when they go after the high-end stores? it's weird to me because they are neighborhoods, tender line is an example, it's been this way for decades, now she's deciding they will get tough on crime and the louis vuitton store is ransacked and you can't walk through union square without seeing three-quarter inch plywood over the windows set up beautiful holiday displays. it's weird to me because it signals that she doesn't care about the neighborhoods plagued by crime for decades. when it moves into the higher end areas, that's when she's
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really going to start get tough on this. it's bizarre to me the timing, i don't know what she was waiting for, she's been mayor long enough feeling the groove like you said, she's been mayor long enough, it should not have waited so long. kennedy: absolutely, people on the far left aggressive site alexandria cortez saying smash and grab are not happening, the data is not. it's like, you can read statistics and see it with your eyeballs. you know people are breaking into cars and stories. i'm never there when they hit a louis vuitton, i'm not saying i would take a bag but -- if it's lying on the street. so gary, they are turning into authoritarian. what they were offering was so weak from the beginning, so extreme there's nothing for it to do other than go in the opposite direction where cities
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like seattle portland, minneapolis, oakland, san francisco and los angeles will turn into authoritarian just like kamala harris, mark my words. >> since this happened, mid-november black friday and the days after was when we started to see these videos, of high end smash and grab robberies and started trying to figure out what about now? what's going on right now that causes spikes in crime? imagine other cities or we see homicide records being set, violent crime is up across the board and double digit percentages and the most common determining factor when we see crime spikes is the economy in the tank, it's been craft on whether it's a pandemic or reaction to the pandemic putting a huge strain on cities and people within the city's. the best way out of something like this, the most common
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policy and tactic to reduce crime in the city is literally simply adding police officers not necessarily increasing arrests or incarceration, just having men and women of law enforcement in the cities around the businesses interacting with the public to let them know things are in order again. kennedy: and the had to be changes made to law enforcement getting rid of law enforcement completely, increasing community policing was necessary especially in a special place like san francisco that's now a garden variety hellhole and it's about a city i love, but i've always loved but they have let it go down the drain and its unconscionable but you are right when you say what happened during the pandemic, they up that are present" shelters, there's a lot of people who had
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mental illness and drug addiction with no where to go, everything was shut down. you couplet with riots and defined police it is a special set of circumstances from horrific consequences. you've got to stay on this for us. >> anytime you need me. kennedy: i need you on that wall, gary. thank you, my friend. coming up, tesla ceo and elon musk is in a full blown twitter world with elizabeth warren. she sees more in texas. wait until you see what he said back. it's wednesday, that means new canada dogs. this is our first doggy, #kennedog and send me your beautiful pop. ♪♪
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the war rages on between the white man and native american, elon musk firing back from a cherokee princess elizabeth warren, they started monday when the massachusetts democrat tweeted let's change the tax code so the person of the year will pay taxes and stop freeloading off everyone else. yesterday musk replied please don't call the manager on me, senator karen adding if you opened your eyes two seconds, he realized i will pay more taxes than any american in history this year. taking more of them on musk's money putting it in the hands of government bureaucrats the answer to america's problem? the party panel is back, and as stepan, scott horton, holy underwear. one of the many lies leftists like elizabeth warren likes to
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propagate, there's 1% who don't pay their fair share. millionaires don't pay taxes. >> top 1% gave out 40% of income taxes so the negotiation on what their i like to start with the numbers and it's true often alter billionaires like him on musk pay lower tax because they don't have income. their liquidating stocks so he's going to pay enormous taxes but aside from this, i am much more worried about a managerial upper 20% intertwined in agencies in academia and hr department and fortune 500 companies, those in my observation over the years have been, that class has been able to push forward priorities in politics and especially
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agencies much more than a scary shadowy 1% object basis and elon musk and largely they work in those institutions in-and-out of government and you need to look no further than the huge push to forgive student loans which roughly seven to one margin, but dollars from the government will be flowing from the majority of americans and the top 20%, as opposed to the bottom quintile loan forgiveness so those are much more powerful in policy and politics and we realized when we focus on elon musk or jeff basis for the 1%. kennedy: yes, it is the silent cronyism is going to bite us in the backside. you want to give me funny statistics? >> i don't really care about a battle between jeff basis and
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senator warren. love his car, i don't think he's paying the same percentage of his income you and i are and that is the problem, let's be real, i know he's going to pay a lot more than i am and probably is going to pay more than any american in the history of this country and has also made more than americans and the on track to become the first trillion or so pay your%. kennedy: i have no problem with people creating wealth because of their fantastic ideas that benefit the rest of humanity, no problem with that whatsoever. >> neither do i, no problem with that at all. kennedy: he is going to be a trillion or. >> that's not what i said. kennedy: he needs to pay his fair share which is arbitrary. my issue is elon musk takes a lot of money from the government so he has no problem signing up for buckets of cash to fund some
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of his public-private partnership which if they were private would be just as good. your thoughts? >> that's absolutely right, not getting away with avoiding taxation, i congratulate all billionaires and anybody else in the country can get away with not paying taxes. especially income tax, we should repeal the 16th amendment, you have a capitalistic economy where it's a crime to turn the better you do the more trouble you are in, the higher your fine. it's crazy, completely corrupt system but also corrupt in subsidies and the government takes the money and bypass it out including elon musk and he's not the worst offender, is the arms dealers and wall street bankers are the worst but the more wealthy and powerful you get and your corporation get, the more welfare you get in
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society and part of what's pushing so many people to socialism is because capitalism in the country is so corrupt so to end all subsidies and favoritism and real free-market capitalism customers came in crony capitalism the supply buys off congress me to rig the system to protect them at the expense of our customers. kennedy: that is the rigging and what she was talking about but you are right about that so last night i was talking about stop asking hallmark pushing a controversial bill that aims to confront islamic phobia that even the biden administration may have some problems with. it will create a special envoy in office to combat islamic
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phobia. officials say that is redundant and of little narrow. the house already passed it so the bill has to the senate, are we going to see a special envoy? why not a special envoy to combat anti-semitism? >> why not a special envoy to make sure people left-handed in the country are fully represented? the problem is on the phobia and aside from that, i'm not sure i trust the party and it's not just the party, it's the agency, bureaucrats defining people with whom they disagree, domestic terrorists left and right to create under a vaguely worded statute that doesn't define those views or crimes, that is a
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blurry distinction and is trying to combat and that's why the partyline vote and will go nowhere in the senate. kennedy: do you think it's going to pass the senate? are we going to have an envoy to combat misogyny? >> i don't think it's going to pass the senate but islamic phobia is a problem, you don't even need to look that far. during the debate on the bill scott the representative leaving the state for house republican called omar a terrace on the floor of the house of representatives. there is a real problem on the right right now, they want to outdo each other on racism and is on the phobia and got perry should be centered. kennedy: what about the comment from omar and regina to leap in terms of their anti-semitism? >> she was disciplined dramatically, rebuked on the house floor by the speaker of the house there was a
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resolution, she was required to do training, a formal apology that was actually sincere and thoughtful. she reached out to hurt district i see none about from the right. you see none about from the right because the right ones out do each other and kevin mccarthy the leader-the corner so he can have a chance to be speaker which will never happen. kennedy: don't use words like never, it just takes for one thing to happen to disprove the statement. you should know that. hackery is what it is. go ahead, scott. is it necessary from the federal government? >> absolutely not, we should abolish the state department altogether, we don't need these people and they have no right to hector the rest of the world about their family in the u.s. government other greatest purveyors of dishonesty in the world today as they have been for demonstrations now.
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you want omar and the rest of the 535 and capitol hill, their sacred oath is to this town's constitution to protect his bill of rights for the people of this country and leave the rest of the world alone. kennedy: well said. i love when you get fiery. i don't trust her. i know a lot of people get super mad at omar for marrying her brother but her defense, he's kind of hot. i don't think i'm wrong about that. >> i've never seen her brother so i can't speculate. kennedy: could be subjective. >> i don't know how to respond to that. [laughter] kennedy: yes you do, you are never at a loss for words. >> i don't know she's married to her brother, i've heard the rumor but is not true? can't possibly be true.
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kennedy: can't possibly. [laughter] you not read? >> u.s. out of somalia not our longest work. kennedy: i don't have a problem with that at all. at least someone is reading and making sense, scott horton. all right, thank you for being here, i appreciate a good loving jobs. have a good rest of your night. thank you. double peace out. i am not done though with the show. coming up, extradition to the u.s. espionage, is there anything the wikiwiki founder can do to fight back? does he have any runs in high places? is of the final male in the conference for journalistic freedom? we will discuss. ♪♪
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he could soon be on his way to inside of u.s. jail cell it is a potential hit. not only against his liberty but all of ours as well. last week it was ruled wikileaks founder can be extradited to face espionage charges in america. the judge decided to hand over but the white house promised he be treated fairly and appropriate mental health care. if he is charged, is at the death of a free press? here to discuss cato institute technology and privacy senior fellow, junior who shares the first name of the person we are talking about. that's a big deal. julian, thank you for coming back on the show. this should be very concerning for americans constitutional love free speech and free press
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in the country. how big of a hit does not take with extradition? >> i think it's a significant, when they filed indictment under the espionage act. the 20th century, the act was not seen as an appropriate tool to go after week. after 9/11 we started seeing espionage being used to go after people who shared classified information with the press but not to go after the people who published the information so taking the next step is saying is not just leak but the publisher of information will be liable under the espionage act and the way it's being argued is to stay a co-conspirator, not on the recipient but actively conspiring and extract classified information but the things they allege as evidence from co- conspiracy things journalists do all the time, things like taking steps to
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protect the identity of your source setting up anonymous drop boxes for files from a setting of channels of secure and encrypted communication. kennedy: whatsapp and other forms of communication so you have to have sources if you're going to report on things, especially bad things happening in the world you have to have sources so what does it do for the first amendment and journalists and their sources? >> if this succeeds, it risks making what's now in the 21st century, pre-standard responsible journalistic practices and source protection, evidence of conspiracy to violate espionage act, dealing with sources providing classified information. every newspaper and national security reporter who will occasionally need to obtain classified information to do
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their job. kennedy: so people on the government's side here, i don't have a lot of friends in that camp but they are saying it's not even a journalist you can't say he has first amendment protections you have pointed out do we really want the government deciding for journalistic designation? >> if you and i want a private discussion about whether people consider him a journalist or not, is a conversation we can have it first amendment doesn't limit to real journalists, whatever that means and by whoever's distant definition, it doesn't limit to protecting the rights of people the government agrees. depending on the administration will find people say fox news is not real journalism when people say new york times isn't real journalism. the first amendment doesn't care about that precisely because it's easy to say that. kennedy: for the federal government has targeted real
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journalists, one who used to work at fox news and one of the new york times because of the refusal to give up their sources. it's incredibly dangerous, we should be standing up for right so what will his journey be right in terms of being indicted and tried? how long will the process take? >> first we have to see whether he succeeds in an appeal the ruling he can be extradited but assuming he is extradited from a case could easily drag on for years. it may be complicated in terms of public's reaction because his connection the publication of democratic 2016 have taken the shine off him in the eyes of folks on the left, he was seen as. kennedy: a real rabble-rouser, still under constitional protection.
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appreciate your time. more thumbs up. topical storm is next. how about back? ♪♪
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nicholas cage will be playing himself in a new movie. just like every other movie he's ever made. that's disparaging, national treasure. this is topical storm. topic number one. kraft foods responding to a nationwide shortage of cream cheese. paying customers to stop buying up. president biden isn't the only one getting paid to cut the cheese. the shortage is due to a combination of supply chain issues, factory shutdowns and labor shortages. in other words, let's go brandon. now campaign from philadelphia cream cheese asking americans not to make cheesecake for the holidays offering to reimburse them for the cost of alternative deserts so crabs can settle the debate in my family whether vodka tonic up next dessert. they do. they will extend to 18000 americans and receive $20.
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be careful, be irs is 87000 new agents you will want to pay taxes on. topic number two. we are celebrating it with the way it meant to be accelerated. check out this video of a cam on the loose. kamala on the run. there he is. talk about my hump, my hope, my hope. speedbump. obviously a cam on a highway, usually just rams and impellers. ironically, it has more host power than most hyundai's. campbell escaped from a live nativity scene, wiseman so wise they should got forgot to shut the gates. never should have hired wiseman named moe, larry and curly. visibly upset when it was too cold to cover his toes. perhaps it was the straw that
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broke the camels contract. police caught up and returned it to the live major and now they just have to find a runway baby that escaped at the same time. topic number three. speaking of christmas mistakes, an italian bishop apologizing for telling a large group of children santa claus isn't real. what a jerk. what really made them cry was when he said they were out of cream cheese. bishop antonio was speaking on the saint nicholas commercialization of christmas when he dropped a bombshell s&m was as fake as elizabeth warren. bishop claimed center cost does not exist in the red suit was created coca-cola for advertising purposes that he really blew their minds with a rant about the federal reserve manipulating money supply, the bishop is now apologizing because phony and he's lying. santa is real and set his intent was to bring christianity back to christmas and teach kids toys
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are not as valuable as feelings. they are much more valuable. [laughter] they are asking their parents for christmas for massage guns. sitka is a real. even the bishop can be a jerk. topic number four. a space craft made history by flying into the sun. i knew this would happen when they started hiring female pilots, the partner stole a probe. i love a stolen probe. launched in 2018, spent years inching closer and closer over time also known as a kevin federal wind plan. stolen material bound to the surface. humanity is officially touched the sun, greatest achievement since george michael's freedom 90 video. the probe will continue its mission dipping in-and-out of sun's atmosphere for several years. by the time it done, is expected to look like president trump. wrong.
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