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get serious. liz: thank you for serving our country. i'm elizabeth mcdonald from you have been watching the evening at on foxbusiness, thank you for watching, join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: we have officially surrendered to the anarchists. it's all things to walk judges and deicing turning a blind eye insanity how can we save this country before it completely falls off a cliff? get a lot of us, and 2020 during the torchlight riots, a guy named -- leaf set fire with and accelerate at a pawn shop and he was caught on video setting the fire saying s this place. even worse, a man inside the
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shop died in the fire but here's where it gets surreal. in the arsonist memorandums, the feds determined leak does not appear to pose a danger to the public. that's fun. this was after he killed someone in a fire of course. and prior conviction for burglary, violence and theft. he only got sentenced to ten years in prison for his crime, arkansas republican senator tom cotton, he wants the d.o.j. to explain why the sentence was so light in this case but minneapolis is not the only place destroyed by private boxes, blue cities across the country ransacked pacifically in the pacific northwest. many u.s. marshals spent their life on the line protecting the federal building businesses from these psychopaths but it appears to biden administration won't help defund arsenals sued by the people who attach them. fox news reporter jackie heinrich asked the white house
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explain. >> there is a letter from tom cotton today writing to block the d.o.j. nominees over the department of justice allegedly deny u.s. marshals legal defense in lawsuit from the riots. is the white house aware of this. >> i'm not aware of the specifics, i'm happy to check with the counselor's office and see if there's something more specific we can get back to. kennedy: it's where they never have an answer. is the white house in bold me these maniacs by not penalties and not depending the federal office who risk lives to protect cities like portland? here with me now, author of unmask inside the radical plan to destroy democracy now with an updated release. welcome back, andy. >> thank you for having me on. kennedy: you gave me an incredible to her apartment that
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turned into -- with armpit. very back to sleep but the city had become in the wake of ongoing riots. an onslaught marshals were incredibly's frustrated there because if they did make arrests, no one was prosecuted. are you surprised the d.o.j. normally they do provide legal counsel for federal law enforcement but they are not here, are you surprised by that? >> i am surprised but really we shouldn't be because we've seen the direction of both local criminal justice system as well as the federal justice system promote the correction it's been going in portland where i am from, the longest riots acid happened in 2020, almost all of them, all the cases brought to the district attorney's office locally were dropped and then
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even under federally investigated cases under the previous administration rolled over into the current administration, they were dismissed or given deferred resolutions so the fact now that protecting the federal courthouse are being left to defend on their own. we shouldn't be surprised and it's a terrible development because what i was seeing in july of 2020, night after night people brought tools to cut down the barrier and brought explosives and cocktails, they have an army of people using lasers to damage the officers protecting the federal property, it looks like an insurrection to me. kennedy: and you were attacked in 2019, i know the people
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involved in the attack whenever arrested federally charged or convicted and with lee, this is not equal justice under the law, not an equal application sentencing and normally when you murder someone with an arson attack would get 20 years in prison but the u.s. attorneys guideline only asked for ten. why is not? the basie there's something more about murdering people in the left is to write? >> some of the comments from the prosecutors for the now conflict suggesting they disagreed some of the actions the fact that somebody was murder, or died, maybe there was a silver lining in those comments are reflected in the defendant himself who
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stood by the reasons why he went out that night took those actions. kennedy: then you were attacked again last year in portland, the same people who assaulted you in the past, they recognize the an almost impossible for you to get help. i know you added an epilogue to your book unmask detailing what happened. >> it was a really traumatic experience to relive the details about in writing and videos released this week and you will see in the video i was hunted down in the middle of downtown, chased by a mob, dressed head to toe in black and they got me and would have killed me but managed to escape.
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i hid in the hotel and they pursued me and tried to shadow the windows to get inside where i was at. kennedy: the hotel didn't even want to call the police on your behalf, that's how terrorized people have been in these riots in portland. thank god you made it out alive. i really enjoyed reading your book, it is a page turner. fascinating because they claim to be antifascist yet using fascist techniques just as they did last month when you were supposed to go to the new england nt five chapter, they basically threatened to kill you and hurt anyone involved it was capitulated because they are a bunch of keywords. >> today i haven't been able to speak in person at the university's at the columbia and it was canceled by the
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administration there. the "issue is" ongoing and politicians have been talking about free speech issues campuses for years and years now and we are still where we started. kennedy: a little spoiler, that is not free speech, that's not what free speech means. if you're going to charge that much for school, you better have a variety of voices enlightening people. at least there side of the story. so much, but to talk you. >> my pleasure. kennedy: california lawmakers finally found a solution to homelessness after years of debate and research. billings and bond measures, a brilliant new plan property owners will be asked to open up their homes to hobos. archer nancy pelosi and gavin newsom will be the very first to sign up. 30,000 people are homeless in the area alone and there isn't enough affordable housing.
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landlords have agreed to taken almost tenets which is lovely and others have offered up private veterans and their homes. kinky. is this a sustainable way to tackle homelessness next would you roll out the welcome mat? if you do, let me know, hit me up. i want to hear how it goes. we got vice president at the labs, chris barrett is back along with former state deputy spokesperson and fox news particular, marie hart and the president of the institute's jeff dice is back. welcome, everyone. i'll be your genie in a bottle. i want to talk to you first about this, chris. these do-gooders super wealthy silicon valley should be the first ones to open up their caverns to the on house in california. >> i couldn't agree more. there are some giant mansions
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out there, we got to take the homeless people off the street and house them in all of these super progressive billing or homes. i am all for it. something that is sad, we laugh about this, it's sad that this is the level of desperation and denial the leadership is in in the bay area and in blue urban cities across the country, the city is looking at the root problems here, the fact that we have millions of epidemic, people mentally unwell put on the street because we close down institutions because we got economic despair, rise in crime and private, unwilling to look at the root causes because it might reflect poorly on their policies. instead, they are going to do adopt a hobo. kennedy: they are. there are things you can do, marie.
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this is obviously a very complicated issue because people are homeless for very different reasons. one of the big reasons in california which we talked about a lot on this show, zoning regulations and the fact that developers are not allowed to build the kind of buildings people need, you are forced into building single-family homes, you can't build apartment buildings because of the way california real estate law has upheld over the last 40 or 50 years but i like your idea of tiny homes. i am a big fan about and communities where they've done that, not only aesthetically pleasing, it's practical. >> that's right. there are a couple of things we know could work. one is this idea where communities have taken parcels of land for lack of a better term from a tiny comes from them. another is opening up hotels to on house populations from some hotels have empty since the pandemic began.
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the other piece of this, california and particularly, housing costs are astronomical. in large part, a portable housing has been attacked by republican administrations but you mentioned zoning laws, there are a bunch of reasons in addition to the mental health challenges and drugs and of your crisis. there's certainly not an easy answer but we have to be more creative. kennedy: i wish for publicans have that much power we met it's really serious. kennedy: republicans don't have any power in california they are not the ones writing zoning laws. these various unions are invested in real estate and what happens when you keep the housing market type, the funds are more valuable and earn more money for long-term union pensions. jeff, what you do?
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>> san francisco city budget is about 13 billion a year so let's start there. that's more than some countries. the big cities seem incapable tackling the nuts and bolts of keeping a city clean and running my thoughts criminality with homelessness and drug addiction and it wasn't that long ago, ten years but certainly 20 years ago, a problem san francisco but would have been contained wouldn't be homes in union square or in front of the $500 a night fairmont hotel, you be homeless in the tenderloin and if you deviated from a police would deal with you harshly so you have to have a sane city for more normal people before you start with anything else. i'm sure there's lots of constraints, regulation, lack of supply and zoning, constraints on housing but there's also natural constraints, this is a peninsula, 47 square mile peninsula.
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beautiful, one of the most beautiful places in all of america. i've lived there many years, you don't have a right to live in san francisco anymore in beverly hills in the hamptons, it's going to be expensive to live there if you don't have the dell, as sometimes we need the political will which means crops, move along, bum. kennedy: but you are not a city, the city is not obligated to house everyone. some people can't afford to live in some places. i'm probably not going to get a manchin in aspen but you know what i'm going to break in for a little while squatters rights on my side. we have much more, stick around. coming up, aoc heading to red states to rally against another democrat? of the progressives in the party to eat their own? alexandria ocasio-cortez cannibal. later, this might make your pocket hurt.
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is inflation going to burst your love bubble? that's next. ♪♪
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congresswoman aoc another weekend in enemy territory map about all of her publicans. the fight with fellow democrats she's heading to texas to rally for progressive candidate running against democrat henry. he's been elected nine straight terms for month nine terms, mine terms. now progressives are getting him out for his support of biden's spending felt. leaders of the press.by writer stacey abrams running around massless crying about racism like the big bad wolf. progressive figure out what they want before the spine everything in their way? scorched urgent, quite good. here to discuss 32 advisors, former advisor to obama, fox news conservative, he is robert wolf. welcome back to the shop. >> i see you.
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kennedy: i like henry cuellar, he's a very difficult district for democrats because he has to be a lot tougher on the border and a lot of these people who flap their guns they really don't come up again the crises that people do in his district so why is he being primary by the justice democrat. >> it's not surprising when i would say the justice democrat for the far left side of a group of primary candidates that will be more supportive. i was in that type of situation a year ago when i supported congressman joe kennedy instead of marquee where aoc was for the incumbent rocky. it happens, we don't like it to happen, it's a waste of money when we are funding primary against each other but it happens. look at pennsylvania. we will have john who is popular
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against honor from going to split the party as well so in the situation, it's better than maybe the republican side where there are some tricks, republican congressman/women. kennedy: it's interesting because when president biden had his very long-winded press conference, he was complaining that -- sorry, republican senators wanted back him but they were worried they would get primary by pro trump candidates. they had to withhold their support that he said that as the primary someone within your own party was awful but here you have aoc and bernie sanders, they've got kyrsten sinema in the spotlight. they want to make sure they throw out anyone even remotely moderate. i haven't seen anyone in your party bringing everything
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together and some of these centrist democrats whose primary, i think you guys are in trouble. >> i think you are spot on which is why i support someone like brian in ohio. with all that being said, i think we should put on the head and asked islam why they didn't support the bipartisan infrastructure bill. kennedy: we want them linked together. joe manchin. >> just the opposite. my view what there is great infrastructure bill all you constituents want you guys know to it. i'm glad sinema and mentions happen that. i could easily debate the actions taken, i was a biden supporter, i wasn't a voting supporter so i stay in the moderately. kennedy: the only people who support bernie have never paid
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taxes and they want to suckle at the government teat as long as i possibly can but i don't want to pay for. taxation is theft so we start certainly should not be paying the taxes we are paying okay. >> is not a question? i would agree we to me, too. let's do that. limit the size of government, cut spending, cut taxes and you are an economics guy, you know the economy will grow if they had the marts to do that. >> i could are you you about the deficit even against the conservative trickle-down not working, increase the deficit by north of 2 trillion didn't pay for itself on the build back better from a three and a half trillion, i am more aligned smaller is better. kennedy: she's not but i concur. robert, thank you so much, good to talk to you. >> having me on. kennedy: are you celebrating
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valentine's day with your special someone? or someone's. inflation invited itself to dinner. hope your wallet is as bad as your heart. break down the numbers plus new york city's democrat mayor and self-proclaimed vegans. he wants new yorkers to eat only plant -based meals. fishy secret that destroys his arguments from a floundering mayor. we'll talk about that next. ♪♪
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love is in the air smells expensive. inflation here to crash valentine's day, thanks range biden. i know the grinch is normally around christmas monopolies around valentine's day, too. here are the numbers going out to dinner? rates. as much 63% from last year, a
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dozen roses up 50%, 18%, the average is $53 a bottle. get ready to be poor and horned out. a box of chocolate, life is like a box of expensive chocolates, you don't know how you are going to pay for it. put it together and single americans expect $175 on candy macarthur, forrest. dozen relationships, $208. is it worth it? new avon lovey-dovey day? the party panel is back. chris barron, marie harsh. everything is expensive but is it worth it to spend so much on valentine's day? >> because i know my husband is sitting upstairs watching, the answer is yes, he is worth every penny. joe biden are inflation will not ruin valentine's day, i'm going to order an overpriced line and
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expensive flowers. kennedy: light pack, marie. if you go to trader joe's, please expensive flowers are trader joe's. i got a bunch of pink roses, red-faced and i did them my self. it's looking fine. also, i think only rookies like people and brand-new relationships just trying to -- -- my new watch. people trying to say sorry for some the chemicals of the only people who go out on valentine's day. everyone else should stay home. am i wrong? >> you are right. also, guys take note, we don't want roses. it's okay, get a site different more interesting flower. it's okay. i agree, long-term couples no you don't go out on valentine's day, it's cheesy and more expensive, it's better to stay home. my husband does the cooking in our house, i think you'll be doing it. maybe not champagne, maybe a sparkling wine grown in the
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united states the tooth the valley has some of the best in the world and they do produce fantastic sparkling wine. what about you, jeff diced? the liberty has your heart but what advice can you give to other people who have taken in the short terms of their limited spending ability? >> such a fancy restaurant, but chick-fil-a and taco bell, burger king and mcdonald's, they raise prices the last couple months, i don't think it's going away. valentine's day is one thing but restaurant are in a world of hurt. i think the biden administration would have a hard time turning this around between now and midterms. this is really serious between monetary policy and fiscal policy supply chain, an awful lot of happen with lockdowns for me don't flip a switch. i would hate to be in the restaurant business right now. kennedy: it is really tough but if you go out, you have to tip
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your service, you have to. valuable lessons, can't afford to tip, you can't afford to restaurant so make sure you take care of the people helping you out there. you know who's not helping us out here? i am in new york city and there's something fishy about our new mayor. eric adams called himself a vegan but recently had medic fish on occasion. i don't care but the mayor is now forcing veganism down their throats of our new york city students, ordering schools to serve vegan only meals on fridays but is it a sham? is what the mayor said when he was asked, into the fish take. >> i eat plant -based life, some people want to call me vegan from a vegans the orioles and drink coca-cola, i don't. to those who follow me and restaurant wondering what i
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order, i'm not doing that, that is noise to me. i've got to get new yorkers to eat a plant -based life. kennedy: fact fine, i love plant -based meals, i eat vegan meals all day long but i also eat chicken and steak from i don't claim to be a vegan. also, i can't force kids to eat what i think they should eat. i wish i could, i can't even do that in my own house let alone public school students. what is the problem here? >> the problem is i didn't think it would be possible eric adams could disappoint so unbelievably quickly, it's like every single day. all the hopes and dreams, he's not republican, he's not going to be my cup of tea but i was hoping maybe next time i go to penn station it doesn't work okay homeless shelter or maybe i won't be walking through times square and is like day after day
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more and more lunacy comes out of his mouth. i don't care what he eats or doesn't eat but the only thing more annoying than vegan is a guy who pretends to be vegan and then the lectures vegans about eating orioles. the only thing good about being a vegan is you can eat orioles. he needs to focus on serious issues and is not forcing elementaries kids to eat plant -based diet. kennedy: a lot of us kids, that is their only food they get and it's not high-quality vegan food. it's basically wilted veggies and corn chips, all carbohydrates which means their glucose levels will spike in learning is going to go down. it's because he's like i cured my diabetes with a plant -based diet and therefore everyone must eat plant base, that's what he saying so he's imposing that even though he doesn't live his beliefs that is my problem.
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>> i actually think eric arms probably wishes reporters were not focused so much on this. i think only new york city stories we are evaluating whether someone is really a vegan, we have one friend who says they are and maybe sometimes they eat a cheeseburger, whatever. i don't think it's terrible overreach, not a bad idea one day a week to have kids in school not eat meat. in the grand scheme of things . kennedy: but that's not -- they arty have meatless monday. this is vegan friday. that's two days a week where kids are missing out on cooking sources they may not get anywhere else. i'm not okay with that as a new york city public school parents, i am not okay with that and it's not just my kids they can come home with healthy stuff and meat and fish and all sorts of things but it's the other kids who rely on that and they are not getting
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high-quality vegan options. eric adams loves the distraction because we are not talking about crime or people pushed in front of subways and we are not talking about anti-semitic attacks. go ahead and take a tone, just. >> there are you tubers who walk up and down the street chronicling the empty retail storefronts in new york city. we hear so much about veganism, being the mayor of new york city is like the president of a huge country, why is he talking about this? i suspect this because they are trying to prepare us for a new kind of prosperity, at least loosely tied in fossil fuels, eat less meat, if i was mayor for just one day there, i would tell everyone about doctor sean baker's book, the carnivore diet that we don't hear about that, we just hear one side so enjoy eating bugs that i will stick with me. kennedy: i like bugs, meat, as long as it doesn't have gluten.
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you are right, this is politically motivated, in a position of great power and he is affecting people's lives cannot advocate for themselves. for that, he loves the distraction and bob's virtue signaling and telling us how to live. there are a lot of things i'm sure he does you should be obligated to do but enough about that. plenty of time to disappoint. chris from marie and jeff, happy tuesday. coming up, are you dreaming of losing weight next what is the best way to do it? going back to bed. health experts personal life, jimmy failla. details on the new diet, he is next. ♪♪
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♪♪ kennedy: i'll be okay. last night mouth trumpet monday song from the winter -- if you are in a low place, finally an easy way out, a new study shows -- i love it. a new study claims you can lose 26 pounds and three years by sleeping an extra hour and a half the night. i'll take it. even more good news from a second study finds lifting weights for three seconds a day can make you -- one, two, three and damaging us. discover the lazy slob health routine, correct me now, a group and house of fox across america on fox news radio, it is the jimmy failla. >> to be clear, the last jump i
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came from jim's bar and grill, not exactly the aficionado on this. kennedy: i heard you were going to change her name to a gy and imply. >> it sounds like they got a nap in a lab and i'm losing weight but then there's this other reality that takes me back to my days right didn't get any sleep unless i was behind the wheel of the family out, i would sleep at 82 miles an hour which is in good. kennedy: but it's true. >> you've seen it, i am getting rem sleep behind the wheel of a car and losing weight. you like thinner. you are tired, you crave saltier en suite food so probably something to be said but think about that 32nd workout, it's embarrassing. kennedy: i think it's great. >> they are down to three seconds, just give it three seconds a day. people are like no, no. kennedy: what about seven minute
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abs? >> you know you're not serious about working out when you're sitting outside the gym waiting for the closest parking spot possible. if you are avoiding exercises now, just get in. kennedy: i'm waiting for smoking is good for you. high-fat, high carb diet. >> killed with colic, you are brave, you way 825 pounds, that's brave. kennedy: we are not fat jamie. >> were looking out for you but let's be clear, my third trimester, i'm not -- amy, it's a word i can say. kennedy: are you pregnant, sean mcvay? [laughter] >> that's so funny but everybody spat. if they've given up on our ability because it's too many nice instagram filters and everybody is trying to filter their way out. kennedy: but it's great because the honest models on instagram, just do this and turn like this and 40 pounds lighter. but look at best. [laughter] i wish more people would be honest.
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>> that's what instagram should be called, this is what i would look like if i was gorgeous. at the fraud. i say embrace the fact. kennedy: this weekend super bowl, it's now expected to be the most watched in human history. also the most gambled upon allegedly, record 31.5 million americans plan to put money on the big game wagering a combined $7.6 billion in product cash. what's the best bet for this sunday? should i put my money on the just like you told me? >> i did not say that. [laughter] stop it. the new york jets. kennedy: wilson from he's got something special. >> i said something about that. wilson from the beach boys before that in this instance. 7.6 million the game, that's just the refs. there's going to be chicanery. i don't know. here is the thing. i like the bangles. kennedy: we haven't even started yet.
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>> she still singing. i like the bangles, my concern is every idiot in the world is betting. 65% of the game is on the bangles. kennedy: like a little joke. >> he looks like the poignant dynamite with a gold chain, . kennedy: way too much money, of course this is real. given what i'm obligated to take over, i pay for these. >> he was feeling himself. my best bet is probably over 55 branded. kennedy: nla? no way. >> bangles fans from ohio they travel good they are not getting into it. parking at sophia's like $500. >> i will take the over five and a half massless politicians, i thought that. kennedy: just hold your breath, covid is gone. >> i just like the smell of it. thanks garcetti.
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kennedy: one hell of a drug. they are saying all of these people are betting, they were all betting before bringing they were betting the brother-in-law now caesar's -- legalize betting, this is where it is. kennedy: only man -- >> fox but as long as i like to think over fox benton with legalized gambling is good, for real, you have to put the money in order to better. that with your head, not over it. you have to do that if you put the money on the front and. gambling i used to do you bet everybody's got a gy which were often with speaking mandarin in mixed company randomly run. kennedy: or a delicious steak. >> i did lose a lot of money to you. kennedy: we've got to make another bet. >> i want the bangles plus the poor. kennedy: i'll take the rams plus eight. [laughter] >> that would work.
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kennedy: thanks, we will see how it goes. p-uppercase-letter is next. ♪♪
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on this date in 1994, doctor jack nicholson smashed a car windshield with a golf club a road rage incident, the good news is the driver was okay. the bad news is, i am talking about the golf club. that is the irony. this is topical storm there recall. topic number one. if you needed more proof this year's olympics were held in the health scape, look at these pictures. that is big ski park located steps from what appears to be a simpson style nuclear plant. the olympic hockey way the goal members and extra members. an old steel member, or give the with this idea? it doesn't help that everyone works their dresses like this. yeah, totally fine. reports claim the mill was shut down into thousand eight and turn into a shopping complex
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with a steel mill machine ring still inside which is why the chinese where art has to shop at 21. this year's games. 1.2 million cubic meters of snow to cover the tracks biggest thing is china is still nbc news. topic number two. time to talk about the elephant in the room. watch what happened at the fort worth texas zoo when a baby elephant try to swim in a kiddie pool. there he is from a three month old. so cute. he jumps in, flattened and inflatable kiddie pool. i once saw a an suv. he's just worked up the courage to stop wearing his shirt in the pool and then this happens. weighs about 600 pounds. he's working on slimming down. a big part of his exercise plan was to start swimming. zookeepers brought up
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stimulating while the unusual cold weather has him locked inside, basically for swimming pool is tiger king. god rest his soul. not yet? okay. topic number three. a man revived with the technique after he spent years learning how to create die from the client of c whales. still more practical than a women's studies degree. he spent 14 years learning to create purple dye, a commodity that once brought wealth to the ancient world. in rome it was so valuable it was only the elite were allowed to use it which is not a democrat policy on antibodies. fermenting and cooking crushed shells and glanced. it's so rare, it sells for about 2500 vickram which is up price unheard of they just love the
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stuff, it's like his red bull but it's purple bowl. topic number four. disney is making movies about the origins of the toy story character buzz light year. like all toys, i'm pretty sure he comes from china. a new movie portrayed him as a young space ranger on his first mission to save the galaxy, perfectly dressed in beijing i'll be enough. a robot cap who talks and tells jokes, thank goodness the movie fighting aliens testing comic relief, very much looking forward to other toy story origin films like how the toy soldiers were forced to play russian roulette in vietnam or the story of how they gun petito escaped mcdonald's by rearranging fate as a disguise and then spent years on the run turning tricks to survive which we later learned he got his name, mr. petito head that is so naughty before we go, it tickle me tuesday.
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# tickle me tuesday, don't look up, mr. buttercup. what you call i can't open or that doesn't work? ♪♪
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>> it's time for tickle me tuesday. what do you call a can opener that doesn't work?
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a can't opener. he didn't mean that laugh. matt, chris, karen. i would like to see a manager, my brother brian got it right, thank you for watching best hour of your day, tomorrow night blah, blah, blah, there we are. good-bye. ♪ ♪ >> worldathe famous florida keys, at heart of beach living, here you can venture to warm shallow waters or sit onrm the pier and watch the sunset over the gulf of mexico, in summer nights, stay up late, watch a new baby sea turtles hatching. todd and shelly discovered magic of the keys on vacation, they loved to so much, they decided to make it their new home, because the island is so

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