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allies i don't know how the ball was dropped and why they got into the country, we must find out. liz: great to have you on, be back again soon. i'm elizabeth mcdonald, you've been walking the evening at about that does it for us, thank you for watching and hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: commonwealth of virginia once again at the center of a political hurricane over school mathematics. the governor glenn youngkin says it's up to parents but leftists who claim to follow the science they parents should stay out of it. when the election on a promised return power to the parents and opponent terry mcauliffe gave a boost think parents should have no place in school. just after swearingen duncan ditched the mask mandate for schools give parents the right to exempt their kids from their districts edict.
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this is what a campaign done and he won. school administrators say they are going to ignore the governor's executive orders, one of them arlington public school district was tweeted out which you know will maintain current mass mandates for student, staff and masks required inside facilities and on school buses. no surprise there. governor youngkin is furious. yesterday he explained why. >> we wrote the order specifically to give all of the school systems basically eight days to get ready. so listen to parents. the fact from arlington county within minutes of the executive order, it tells me they haven't listened to parents yet. kennedy: they have not, no plan still. then jen psaki got involved tweeting, either from arlington county parent here.
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don't believe you are, glenn youngkin but correct me if i'm wrong. thank you for standing up for our kids, teachers and administrators and their safety. in the midst of a transmissible theories. how many transmissible parents are we going to have over the next decade? so much for following the site. doctor say covid not nearly as dangerous for children and elections have consequences, he's on the parent side so i will school district and teachers listen to them? here with me now vice president of parents defining education in fairfax county mom arjuna money is back. how are teachers unions and teachers taking executive orders? >> i love your voice, you got to play that more often. you got nailed down. these guys are out of control. this is what parents have been living through, this nightmare the last two years because they don't listen to us and now we
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have a governor listening to parents and one of a doing? having him the proverbial middle finger. it's so delicate like glenn youngkin said minutes after he signed executive order they tell him he can but what's awesome is parents around the state, not only the county of arlington and fairfax county around the state parents are celebrating because they finally have somebody saying what they think, which is give us power back. liz: . kennedy: pointed the happen? as a parent of two girls in public school, it's very noticeable and hasn't always been this way. when did teachers unions and teachers they represent beside parents shouldn't be part of the process? >> when we started speaking up we need to trust in the public school system for so long, i was a typical pta mom doing the newsletter because that's what
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my talent as a writer allowed me, didn't pay attention. then all of a sudden, paying attention but i didn't find trouble. all of a sudden in 2020, the teachers union decided they were going to get in bed with the activists and edgy craft to overhaul our education system. they thought covid was the perfect opportunity and that's when we woke up they took a hit on our merit system in virginia, a hit on our social studies curriculum. our county here spent $20000 for the author of this book $50000 for one hour with him. one hour with him. can you imagine? when they argue now the teachers unions and their proxies, critical race theory is taught in our schools, i say exhibit a, is everywhere. they've been sneaking it in because they think they can turn our young children into potential voters for themselves
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and that's the danger, they are trying to hijack our kids minds. kennedy: the indoctrination is now going younger and younger. a used to be that's where progressive had to stranglehold in teaching positions but now it really is bleeding down to primary education and it is insidious and part of a curriculum and very disingenuous for some of these activists to say it's only something taught postgraduate setting, a philosophical view that's so high-minded, no one who even has anything less than a masters degree can even grasp it. why is there pushback? >> what have seen an hour schools in virginia is what
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parents around the country are seeing. parents defining education, we had hundreds of incidences reported of this indoctrination in schools. oppression matrix, it's become a caricature now what education has become. our lieutenant governor today set learn, they don't need to waste their time with indoctrination. when these guys say it's not taught, i want to give exhibit b, this is a book. critical race theory in education and promoted by the virginians superintendent who just left office. thankfully we have a new superintendent and a new assistant superintendent were very honest about the fact that critical race theory and all of its variations is expressing in schools. we have to return back to loving these kids and teaching them instead of indoctrinating them.
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kennedy: involving people who are involved most, their parents. then kids can really finally learn to read and do math, learn hard science like they should be doing because you can't have it both ways, you can't have this propaganda and claim american students are no longer competitive on the global stage. if you want them to compete and teach them to read. thank you so much, appreciate your time. >> thank you so much, thank you for parent to the parent. kennedy: absolutely. come back, but talk again. a new poll shows democrat voters support harsh measures against the unvaccinated. no surprise in institute survey finds 78% of democrat voters for president biden's vaccine mandate, that's not a surprise. it does get worse, 55% supports a proposal find those who are
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unvaccinated, 59% requiring unvaccinated citizens to remain in their homes at all times. that's you, skeptical black family. 47% say government tracking for those who won't get the vaccine and 29% would support temporarily removing kids from the home. no more custody of your kids if you don't get them vaccinated. removing children, internment camps. it's really gotten there at a time. blaming the unvaccinated for everything. new york post columnist, karol markowicz, sorry about your loss, go niners. the host of richard fowler's radio show and fox news contributor, it is richard fowler. author of how the force can fix the world if you love star wars, you got to get your copy in time for valentine's day.
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carol, we were told if you get the vaccine, you can't get the virus again so therefore everyone vaccinated is protected and that's how we overcome. most people pre-much everyone i know took the vaccine and many of us cut the virus again so have we been lied to? >> i think that is exactly what happened, we were life to in its democrats lashing out trying to find somebody to blame. we were told if we stayed indoors and mask up.vaccinated we could stop covid. we haven't stopped covid. i believe it, too, i was into the idea vaccination and the pandemic i talked about it and wrote about it and was fully on board but when it didn't happen, i accepted reality and didn't start thinking we should block fellow citizens in our home so it's a consequence not being told the truth. the vaccine does not stop community spread, i think we need to give up just getting
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people vaccinated doesn't make any difference whatsoever. kennedy: they've been unvaccinated long enough, they would have natural immunity, 45% of democrats who were asked said people unvaccinated live in internment camps, ground them up and make them live in tents, do you agree? >> absolutely not and i've read that pole and i find it questionable. company is questionable but beyond that on the premise of your question, we have to acknowledge the truth and the truth this the beginning who were told the vaccine solve the pandemic and it did but what still remains to be true is the vaccine allows you to not be hospitalized and further allows you not to die from covid. with that being said, we know we have the tool to prevent against
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the spread and also a tool in the two about to ensure our health doesn't collapse. i interview nurses all the time and healthcare workers and what you hear from them right now is we are on a system that's on the verge of collapsing, staffing shortages through the roof and respiratory technicians and nurses have left because there stressed from being at work. kennedy: and being fired for making a medical choice or natural immunity and didn't want to get another shot so we decided to fire them and militarize our healthcare system and complain about staffing shortages and then tell covid positive nurses and doctors that they can work. nothing hypocritical about that, totally normal, richard. we should round up the nurses into a round of health. >> i'm not saying -- my mom is a nurse and lift in a healthcare system remain tired of my life.
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one thing healthcare professionals care about is our patients and they don't want their patients stick and the supreme court confirmed is the job of the government to ensure when you walk into a hospital you don't get sick by healthcare at work there. kennedy: then why did they let covid positive -- it absolutely does not control -- it's interesting stephen because what it shows is there's a large number of people here who have no problem turning on their fellow citizens turning their backs on freedom. what has happened authoritarianism has taken root so quickly? >> we are living in an incredible era of rising here, it's been getting ratchet up ticket after decade since 9/11 and it's not going to get better. most americans, most all americans want normalcy to resume but what most americans tend to get wrong particularly people answering poles like
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that, they think someone else is going to restore normalcy for them, they don't have to make brave and courageous choices in their own lives such as resume what you are doing pre-2020 after you've been vaccinated and you are safe. you can go back to enjoying your life and other people are not going to infect your quality of life. this is fear and people not being willing to let go. the more you hold onto, you embrace crazy ideas like locking people up for dissenting against vaccine efficacy on social media and saying they should do prison time. nearly half democrat on this agree to that. maybe it's on online poll like the one where republicans said they would bomb acrobat even though that doesn't exist but people are losing their grip on reality. kennedy: you are right and it's terrifying because this is where we are entering our third year
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of the pandemic, it doesn't show any signs of letting up and authoritarianism is pushing us off a steeper cliff than we could have imagined. party panel returns later, today is monday. first up, was doctor fauci's role in the origin of public? a powerful republican going to investigate. that's next. ♪♪
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i love that song and that video. welcome back. doctor fauci paid a price for lying about the origins of covid-19? certainly not with democrats in charge but in ohio republican congressman jim jordan promised if the gop flips out in the midterm, they will investigate what fauci you and whether he hid it from american people. watch. >> fifty markham people put us in charge, fair definitely going to do this because we now know without a doubt doctor fauci new january 31 and february 1 at
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this came from a lab. top scientist in the country for saying it came from the lab. one from a conference call february 1 says i don't see how this could happen in nature but it would be easy to do in the lab. kennedy: should doctor fauci be sweating the 2022 midterm? i guarantee you he's going to resign before the. he with me now, viral search for the origin of covid-19 famed international science writer matt ridley, welcome back. >> great to be with you. kennedy: what we are hearing now, a few voices in congress, i don't understand why this is a bipartisan course in this country, why aren't more people trying to investigate the origins of covid-19? >> my co-author and i, we've investigated this thoroughly and come to the conclusion that is likely or possible that it came
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out of a lab. the evidence out of a market doesn't exist despite two years of searching and the evidence of experience in of the labs were dangerous, very strong. yet we are being told by scientific, don't be ridiculous, that's still a conspiracy theory, are not prepared to discuss that. we can't even get debates about going in fact two years after we now know, thanks to the e-mails that are finally being unredacted the first we can and february doctor fauci was advised by senior virologists in the u.s. and elsewhere in the world they thought it likely to come out of the lab. now nothing changed after that, they came up with the excuse might be infected by penguins they were for sale in the market and the virus isn't closely enough related so there excuse for changing their mind after that conference call just doesn't exist so we need to know why. was it a political decision?
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kennedy: when senator rand paul press doctor fauci, doctor fauci claimed the line of questioning was a personal attack. that is actually very antiscience because we are trying to get to the origin here, obviously. we deserve to know a virus that killed millions of people in a hundred thousand americans, we deserve to know how it started and make sure it doesn't happen again. august the it will be impossible because, strong words has the entire process and destroyed samples and will allow access to that mind for the bachelor living which could have meant a potential origins site for the virus then potentially engineered at the wuhan institute of virology, office was known by francis collins and anthony fauci. has better been very conflict of interest with those two the beginning of the pandemic?
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>> they hitched their wagon for the dismissal of the five-week to early before they knew the facts and before it came through the market and they can't climb back down without some humiliation. and that's a political problem. not a scientific problem if you are being a proper scientist, he was sexless be as open as we can discuss everything as openly as possible, we are happy to share our concerns about these things but not doing that, they are resisting information by dribs and drabs, we are used to that in china shouldn't be happening in the united states. kennedy: nor the united kingdom in many actors here who have had access to this information and basically set up the system who
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can apply for grants and where the grants would go and keeping a lot of that secret from government oversight and there were a lot of people in the entire process this is how the pandemic would be born. it's shocking francis collins called the lab leak theory destructive conspiracy in here we are no answers, much more likely in the lack week natural origin and that's kept from us. can i interview you on the podcast so we can do a longer run on this topic? >> yes, please. kennedy: great, i will have you on kennedy saves the world because i have so many questions. the book is fantastic. anyone who wants to read an objective scientific survey of what happened in terms of covid china blocking and everything else, get the book today. humming up, a new pulse is
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americans are growing frustrated with president biden after his job approval gifts to a low of 33%. is there anything that can turn his presidency around? will his poll numbers keep spiraling down the drain? party panel returns to break it off down after this. ♪♪
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real disappointed by the biden presidency, you're not alone. a new poll shows 50% of the country is frustrated with president biden. 40% of respondents say his first year in office made them feel nervous. that's not good. democrat party might feel most of the fall, a survey claims 2121 shifted, from democrat to
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republican's are strict donkeys bill back biden? put them out to pasture, is a painful richard fowler and stephen are all back. we know last week was tough for the president, he had a supreme court decision, a defecting democrat senator, horrible polling numbers, inflation getting worse. what do you do? people are talking about replacing kamala harris, do they need to put biden out to pasture? >> i don't know why, like gets that attention and not the actual president but americans have learned an important lesson, they want not trump and that's what they got. you can't vote for not a guy. he got to vote for the actual guy. future elections, perhaps they should look at the actual candidate and not just think i like this other guy, i'm going to not go with him and go with somebody else.
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the media should learn a similar lesson, not drag their preferred candidate across the finish line giving him easy interviews with no follow-up questions, it's not good for the country or the politicians. it eventually collapses in similar fashion because it's never challenged. the biden administration has been a great example and they only do this so long. kennedy: they need to make money again so they are going to take you down because that's going to sell newspapers. just kidding. there are no newspapers left there's a lot of time left in this presidency, i was shocked to read we are only finishing the first year of biden's presidency, it feels like six painful years. richard, it's back now and it could get worse for any president but i don't see things turning around at any time, are they right to be nervous?
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>> it's hard to predict what the future looks like, we make plans and god laughs. where we are today, as a look at the polling that opened the segment up, look at it in three different ways, republican's have one fewer the president not for joe biden. we never plan on voting for him in the first place. independence waiting on the president for various reasons weather for raising gas prices or because of this. the third camp are democrats. the reason they are effective is because many of the campaign committee made for the american people, he's floundering along and as we are watching, it seems to be a disaster for voting rights is on life support. i think what the president has to say is that buckets of people, what is the most important to repair that relationship? i would argue it's midterm election, we will have to wait and see. kennedy: so many people have
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peeled off but more importantly support from independents, absolutely cratering and these are people who wanted a change of tone in the country, sick of terms of personality even if they like a lot of his policy. i think that's what drove support for biden, it wasn't that they loved biden and his big blue mandate, they were just sick of terms personality so where does independence go from here? >> you are looking at one right here, i'm an independent. sometimes i vote republic and/or sometimes democrat are not shy about saying last election i voted for biden because i was voting for a guy who'd been in the senate since the stone age and he had a lot of relationships on the hill he knew how to work on both sides and he would bring the country together, i was happy to vote for that just as a regular everyday voter but he's picked all the wrong sites.
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the vaccine mandate he tried to push forward, one divisive and two, doomed from the very beginning, it's unclear to me why he's out here trying to be a darling left when he could be reaching out to independents in the center right of this country and say i'm just going to restore normalcy, strength and get us back to life circa 2020 but he hasn't done that and it baffling to me. kennedy: gas and he's doubling down on socialistic policies coupled with authoritarianism could bring long-term ruin. these are recipes for something far beyond disaster. it could be really bad, it's not good right now but he certainly isn't going back, not pulling them in the right direction certainly. the polling bears that out. you know what else is frustrating, many americans at the grocery store, bear stores
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shelves. supermarkets still struggling to stock up in a perfect storm of supply chain issues covid labor shortages wreaking havoc. that's not 1999. there is no end in sight from a consumer prices climbed 7% in the past year, biggest jump since 1982. i remember the 80s. does anyone know where i could get a can of pepperoni? >> i do put blame on the biden administration, mostly for shrugging their shoulders and not taking the concerns seriously, they are marking the question the problem of the treadmill and various comments by ron klain saying inflation is good in all of this is okay, people have too much money and that's why it's amazing but i do
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think the blame has to go to china and we don't talk nearly enough about the fact that china did this to the world. we are about to award them with bulimics and you mentioned that when you say blame china for this, people are like isn't that racist, unacceptable? are the came from russia in the 80s and it doesn't mean you hate the people, it means you hate the leadership and they are doing bad things and they have done something terrible and we should learn the lessons, never trust china and we cannot turn off the economy turn it back on again. let's get out of the pandemic someday and remember those two lessons going forward. kennedy: i wish because richard, this is the kind of thing people are seeing best from themselves, it's hard to walk into trader joe's or the dollar tree and your stuff is not there and they say inflation is great, this is
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amazing. it's a sign of prosperity, we've finally made it. things like this, visual things feel and experience that drive both. what is the democrat party going to do about empty store shelves other than kamala harris complementing pete buttigieg every chance she gets? [laughter] >> a couple things, i think there's a lot of blame on the president for the economy, blame the president for the fact that there's inflation and some is at the president brightly and some isn't. if you are a student of economic, you understand cantaloupe or what gets what i couldn't get this week into grocery store as a various number of input. many includes books of supply shortages staff shortages, trucking shortages, on the east coast we had wild winter weather and all the inputs have led to inflation and it's also part that inflation is global, brothers and sisters and folks across the pond are experiencing
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inflation also. now we are turning the economy back on and as a result we are seeing folks in london waiting two or three days for gas, not being able to get the things they need and it's frustrating and annoying but to at the hands of the feet of a politician means you are giving them far to power that they can't control. >> i want to say i don't think it's entirely divorced from political power in people's decision at the top, i don't like to go the economy is bad, it's the presence felt, we have a free market economy. however, my wife spent the last eight years of her life working in grocery stores and management and she exited that sector as well in the past year because it was so beyond stressful to work in that environment you never knew when food was come in, you
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never knew when trucks would arise and customers are angry, agitated and you don't have the benefit of being able to smile at one another in the stores because right now policies are usually they don't have to wear a mask anymore but the employees do. a lot of workers are looking at this environment going this is not what i signed up for. i'm here to help people and instead, i feel like i am working in a hospital. people don't want to work there and therefore there's nothing on the grocery store shelves. it is not food issue, it's a people issue and the president needs to take us out of this public health management crisis where the bureaucrat are running this country and the corporations are letting them do it. if that's going to get us back to normal. kennedy: you are right, it's all about the destruction of systems. whose disrupting the system? the federal government at the
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top of the executive branch and the federal government, the president. he doesn't deserve the blame, he does get the responsibility, he needs to get out of the way. party panel, thank you so much. sorry for your loss, karol. backtracking after claiming saturday's synagogue hostage crisis was not related to the jewish community. one organization is tone dead. is it time to go on this outdated agency? that next. ♪♪
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religious service on the sabbath. the fbi insisted anti-semitism wasn't a play at all. >> we do believe he was single leave focused on one issue, not specifically related to the jewish community but we will continue to work to find motive. kennedy: yesterday if the fbi did a 180 saying this is a terrorism related matter in which the jewish community was targeted. it's being investigated by the joint terrorism task force. obviously, geniuses. how can the fbi make a stupid mistake? civil rights attorney and executive director of the welfare project, welcome back, brooke. >> thank you for having me. kennedy: how insulting is it for the fbi to come out after the people watching, terrified, seen
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someone has people at gunpoint, their lives are at risk, he's demanding a terrace released from prison, how insulting is it to say it has nothing to do with the jewish community and the jewish community was not targeted? >> it's scary and insulting. i want to say the jewish community is grateful to the fbi s.w.a.t. team whose efforts resulted in neutralization of terrace and not any lives lost which is truly a miracle but as you said what i find extremely frightening is the cover-up ensued to deny the truth of the matter which is avirulent anti- semi -- went into a synagogue, held a rabbi hostage during the jewish sabbath and their congregants made a slew of anti-semitic ephesus and demanded a similar jew hating terrace lady al qaeda believe
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released from prison. the cover-up as you said has nothing to do with victimizing the jewish community. it's so scary because it's such an inconvenient truth for the media and jews are targeted minority but terrorism, not islamic phobia but islamic terrorism is a very real threat. the reason we have such a convoluted narrative right now is because of a bullying campaign by hate groups like the council on american islamic relations that have made its mission to slander and go after anyone who talks about islamic terrorism or theologically motivated terrorism is a threat to our national security. kennedy: but why do you think there are police cruisers outside of almost any synagogue in new york city? because they are under constant
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threat and it's scary the rabbis have all been trained how to handle a hostage crisis like this. that is the era we are living in but you are right, this politically correct fear that somehow there would be pushback if you call this exactly what is and the only way you will make anything better to name it and be truthful about it. >> right but it's more than politically correct pushback. let's not forget that just weeks before the council on american islamic relations had an event in texas where a terrace spokesperson called upon american ones jews and zionists in a box as the enemy. the same is in this terrace attack where radical islamic blaming the jewish community for imprisonment of lady al qaeda to
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punish the jewish community for that. this is jew hatred through and through and we have to examine the role of groups like the islamic relations in this hate incitement. kennedy: is insane. thank you for your time, good to see you. topical storm is next. ♪♪
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welcome back, a new interview first lady jill biden says her job is to help the american people get through tough times. next to her husband, she's keeping real busy. at the lady who cleans up after her man this is topical storm. topic number one, mug shot monday. let's go -- incredible breaking news, elton john arrested for drunk driving. not that elton john, this one. there he is, 33-year-old elton john vasquez from virginia, concern driver called police on him after he was spotted in his lamborghini swerving between lanes, driving on the shoulder of the road and smashing into a guard rail. it seems to me he lives life
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like the wind. they pulled him over and found he had bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and stone cold heart. they administered a sobriety test asking him, can you feel your toes tonight? elton john was arrested for dui obstruction of justice and traffic violation, i'm not sure the penalty for all that but i think it's going to be a long, long time. i'll stop. topic number two. hottest festival in españa is back on after taking a year off after covid-19, more than 500-year-old tradition of riding horses and fires which create a smell suspiciously similar to talk about beef. a purification ceremony that blessed them with good health so
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don't tell your democrat friends they will throw their 5-year-old into bonfires. after about an hour of festivals, drinking and dancing just like everything else, insane. topic number three. elementary school teacher south dakota arrested after a batch of pop counties accidentally observed at the senior citizen home talk about a bad potluck -- or a good one. the 46-year-old teacher baked pan of pop brownies and left them in his family's bridge while he took a nap while sweeping his elderly moms spot at the brownies, brought them to her regular card game from a short while later, police received multiple calls of seniors claiming they were poison. a few others believed the trees and dogs were talking to them. the teacher was arrested and seniors are recovering from the harrowing experience of taking a
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mind altering drug by taking their usual cocktails of opioid antidepressants, antipsychotics. [laughter] what did he do wrong? who among us with pop brownies, freedom fighters. topic number four. hillary clinton reading our reality tv series, the real hitmen of westchester county in the uk where hillary's company is in production contracted to create an unscripted series because the script was deleted from our e-mail server. the show will be called inside the super brand and give viewers a look at officers and board rooms -- sorry, i am bored to death. if you want to see a board room, attend one first beaches. the clinton family has felt connection with reality tv, hillary sent her entire marriage trying to catch a predator, she was also the biggest loser of 2016 and bill clinton spent his presidency enjoy dirty jobs.
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