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>> he also said he would not do vaccine mandates. he said the five trillion doll bill would cost zero. if his mouth is moving or lips, it is probably not right. elizabeth: thank you, congressman. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you're watching the evening dead it on you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. thanks so much for watching. we hope of a good evening. kennedy: the war on ukraine today taking absolutely despicable turn. the russian military reportedly targeting a maternity and children's hospital. ukraine's president calling it an atrocity. could this be what makes up the average russian send to vladmir putin's evil? will that penetrate the propaganda there. it happened in the coastal city of mariupol. it is one of the hardest hit places in the conflict. no food, no water, no power for days. and now this, we're told at least 17 people were injured in the hospital bombing.
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there are also unconfirmed reports of large numbers of people trapped beneath the rubble. it is important to note many women and children have not been able to escape the city because the russians were reportedly shelling the escape routes. police are warning refugees that it is too dangerous to leave, telling people to hide in their basements. watch. >> >> translator: everything is mined. the ways out of town are being shelled. at the moment negotiations about living in security have not been successful. trust me, i have family at home, i'm also worried about them. unfortunately maximum security for all of us to be inside a city underground and in the shelters. kennedy: of course mariupol is not the only city putin has his sights on. this is the capital of kyiv. two million people still there waiting for the apocalypse. for ukrainian children who witnessed the horrors of this war, already lost parents, this ising they will never forget. >> i hear loud noise from bombs
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and i'm really am, and i don't like it. kennedy: amnesty international now saying some of the attacks constitute war crimes particularly the indiscriminate bombing of civilians, something that vladmir putin claims is not happening. man he is a gaslighter. what a horrible person. he also said ukraine is not a real country. so it is hard to take anything he says real seriously. just ask the ukrainians for what their country is. we'll have more on the potential endgame with mike baker. we'll also cover the biden administration response and the effect this is all having on gas prices. first, are we witnessing war crimes in ukraine? let's get into it with the hump night man panel. combat veteran, seattle radio host. glasses off. that means the business is about to begin. democrat strategist and former
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biden campaign surrogate, it is kevin walling. hello, dumpling. georgia libertarian gubernatorial candidate, love that word, host of the radical with shane hazel. it's a podcast. he is a former marine corps sergeant. shane hazel is back. welcome, everyone. >> good to see you. kennedy: hi, it is great to have a you come from different perspectives and know what you're talking about to try to bring viewers something light and truth. i'll start with you, stu, i know you are involved in something similar to this in iraq. what did you think today when you saw the news about the bombing at the hospital? >> i thought that not a targeting mistake, there's no explanation back at the squadron headquarters, that was intentional, a message, they know full well exactly what that
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particular structure is, they prop people on the ground undercover, they know what they were doing because i believe it looked malicious, it was a war crime. kennedy: so what do you do about that, kevin? if you got things like this that normally we are used to seeing terrorists in this kind of stuff, we are not familiar these things, at least reported in the mainstream and theaters of traditional combat. >> yeah, it is horrific. it's completely intentional what putin is doing, he's upping the ante because his war effort and invasion effort isn't going to play, but it was going across the country and capture the capitol and solve regime and that is not happening on the ground so what does he do? he has to target civilians now in his mind in order to up the ante, that is horrifying. if he steps off russian soil in
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the future in any nation, he should be arrested especially if he comes to the un, we don't arrests foreign leaders coming to new york city to address the united nations, he should be arrested at the moment he steps on u.s. territory, any country he steps in beyond russia should be arrested on the spot. kennedy: what does it take for people in europe, people in russia to change their mind about what is happening and ukraine, shane? >> i think most people are probably pretty well united on the fact that putin is a backpack but the problem is you've got a lot of bad guys across the board at high levels whether banks, the politicians, whether it's bureaucrats or other organizations that have interest here. i think people need to be very careful about assigning blame in a lot of cases especially in terms of these words, i'm not
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saying putin didn't do this but i'll tell you a reference back to this, when sources were beating syria, was he supposed to gas his own people? people need to be very slow to judge this entire situation because there are so many bad actors at very high levels who want us divided, separated and at work. i'll tell you, there's a lot of people in both republican and democratic parties who would love to see this way got so they could prolong their power with the currency and their silly positions in washington d.c. for as long as they can take because they are freefalling right now. kennedy: i understand that and i share your skepticism of a lot of people involved not only here in high levels of authority but around the globe, particularly those who run the oil cartel but you have to admit there is something different about seeing
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pregnant women and babies targeted. >> it makes for a great optic. kennedy: a horrible one but if putin had anything, it didn't have anything to do with this, there would be a forceful denial, which we haven't seen, right? >> absolutely. also, i've seen enough raw video the past 14 days of dancing with the czars, i am convinced as usual in bed with them in the bosnia, the soldier received zero and streaming, they are unaware of whether obligations are combatant treaties their country has signed their terrified boys, whether they are conscript guys or contract guys, the regulars, they are terrified
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under reacting like terrified little boys with guns. kennedy: they are. i can't imagine seeing something like that, like pregnant bleeding women carried out on stretchers enhances morale for the russian side. to shane's points, if you are trying to expand russia and telling these people you are russian, how about this, don't kill them. the situation of course is getting worse in ukraine but guess who's coming to the rescue? vice president kamala harris. today she flew to europe where she's going to meet this week with leaders from poland and romania, that will help. she'll talk with ukrainian refugees to reassure them of washington's support. her trip is a day after the rest essentially rejected the surprise offered by poland to transfer 29 fighter jets to usa's germany to help the ukraine air force pentagon today said the transfer could be
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mistaken as escalatory so is she up to handling these complex diplomat responsibilities? kevin. >> i think she is, obviously she takes a trip to poland -- i do. i think there's greater symbolism in sending the american vice president to this area at this time, she's going to meet with refugees coming across the border that will be an important symbolic act of the sitting vice president regardless of how you feel about the vice president and i am a big big fan of hers and you know that but regardless how you feel about kamala harris, the fact the sitting vice president is going to this area and will be on the border and interact with those refugees and that is incredibly important to show america is committed to those people, we passed over $10 billion worth of supplemental funding both humanitarian and military aid to support efforts on the ground and is important to see her on the ground as well
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as part of but. kennedy: i will agree with you she is the vice president. shane, how can she screw this up? >> well, the only way she can't screw it up or screwed up worse is if they sent joe biden, sending a woman who supposed to go back to the us-mexico political and isn't there to back ukrainian for, i think it's a stretch. she might be in terms of handling the refugees and men and women coming in kids and checking on them but outside of that, i don't think she's well-qualified to be there at all. kennedy: here's her exact quote. ukraine is a country in europe. brian? >> i find my curiosity in regards to what she will say next is largely satisfied with that self i will.
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kennedy: she's basically going to go. we see you and you know i am here to catch you, all have been satisfied, thank you for hearing and hearing your. >> i'm ready to touch you, kennedy right back out there. [laughter] kennedy: i am ready for you, kevin, i'm ready all in the wonderful things the future holds for us, so handsome -- >> you are. [laughter] kennedy: my people, the romanians, i don't know what she's going to say to them because they are pretty tough, skeptical, smart, they consent bs dealing with russia for so long, you think they consent she doesn't read her books foreign policy and otherwise? >> i think they are going to be doubtful by the amount that
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comes over, just enough to get somebody out and maybe have a highlight reel of wonders while over there. i don't like it, i don't like the president or vp, terrible for everybody because it gives americans a bad name. kennedy: yeah and the bbc the long story the other day on joe biden. very quickly, before we leave this block, i want to ask you about chernobyl, they've only got about two days of reserves diesel generators keeping the cooling intact. when those run out of fuel, what is going to happen? >> if there was one more person on the fence about russia somewhere around the world that would be the end of that. i don't think there's any more european, curious what happens
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if the cooling is not maintained, it's already a bad scene shooting runs into the largest power plants in europe. at chernobyl, we've seen the end of fact, most people thought it still a thing, so if there is one more way, i think he sounded. kennedy: . it's not an operation, if not creating power, there are 2000 people who work there just to make sure the electricity stays on. it's like lance armstrong used to hire a guy so the electricity stayed on so his own blood in his refrigerator wouldn't go back. it's the same thing. party panel is going to stick around. coming up, gas prices hitting another new high after biden blocks russian oil, american consumers are feeling the squeeze and it's only going to get squeezy or.
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all-time hi, the national average now four and a quarter a on h cou kd kdd od of o b b w os pmmetedeted %,iggest b dn twoears yea after fir n u ira iraicraedic ey w wng w tngoo b l o byut bpe haso whaout wout tha do nsernsasri ps?ris? what cwh c ame acari do eurur lianre f oorei ooreiil ranubcanlicaanessman danrad wanan, hseouseou securiommittomom peter,er,eracac ake thee teld a a slacelalay and help your constituents feel less squeezed at the pump? >> everything we can come up the biden administration is willing to sign off on frankly which is not are not right now. we are trying to emphasize your supporting american energy production in getting back to energy independence that we were
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at. trying to reverse a lot of the biden administration's rolling up permitting and regulatory process that caused a lot of oil and gas producers in the u.s. to pump the brakes. we need to work with on supporting american energy rather than having the biden administration with venezuela and iran. kennedy: it's a strange thing because we are being lectured to constantly about the climate and i am very optimistic we will come up with safe and healthy solutions in that regard. i don't think that is too far away but it's also making people stop and realize holy crab, we are still very dependent on fossil fuel. >> we could expand renewable energy production which i'm strongly in favor of but if we maximize solar and wind, there will be times where the sun isn't shining and wind isn't blowing and we need the baseline energy production. will have nuclear -- precisely. you need nuclear natural gas is
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affordable and is a perfect? no but we should be doing everything we can to encourage production here because it's going to be lower methane emissions and keep the profits and jobs in the u.s. but instead the biden administration it's production at home and when they are faced with inclusion about, they go overseas and that is backwards. kennedy: do we have enough oil reserves here to be self-sufficient? >> it's always a little challenging. there is unlimited oil, it depends on how you are willing to pay for it. cheap oil or you have fields easily accessible, that is going to be limited. what we should do is take advantage of the technological improvements around extraction, fracking, that's been fantastic at lowering costs and we are able to do a lot of it at home. there's untapped potential the biden administration is not seeking.
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kennedy: a bunch of jerks in venezuela, that make everything super easy right now. of course they are cozy with russia and iran, the worst people in the world have oil. the fact that they just have it, the highest concentration of crude oil in venezuela which is unfair. does oil make people crazy or do crazy people gravitate to oil? >> i think the correlation or causation is arguable, a resource curse, you don't have to support your population for them to be productive and a higher economy status, you can just drill it out of the ground, it's easy but bottom line, we do not here in the u.s. that's where the focus should be and i would much rather prefer hanging out with folks in pennsylvania and north dakota and texas and making bedfellows in tehran or caracas. kennedy: i would rather go to
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pennsylvania, i'm not even a fan but i would rather spend time there, very nice people there and the amish are handy with the woodwork. should the federal government by every american thousand dollar electric car, yes or no? >> no. kennedy: thank you very much. congressman peter meyer, great to have you back. at a block with the legislative axis we desperately need right now. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, how long has the u.s. been involved with the infamous wuhan virus bob? new documents shining light on all of this, is the truth finally coming out? warm up the piña colada machine because we could all use spring break this year. the panels craziest spring bake stories. i can only imagine what they are going to say. ♪♪
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♪♪ kennedy: time for another episode of conspiracy theories. covid edition. documents shall u.s. personal partnership with the wuhan institute of virology all the way back in 2017. get this, it was designed to help pandemic preparedness. a lot of good that did. we all know it didn't work out. we seen how cooperative the chinese government has been since. so is the nah doctor fauci, are we ever going to know what really happened? it was probably a penguin, it looks like it's got toenails through the body. the party panel is back from the man panel, kevin walling, shane hazel, what happens here? what did we find out? >> there's stuff that's been too bizarre to believe but it's a fact the director of the wuhan chinese city of wuhan applies
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for a vaccine past patent and fabric 2020, the pandemic was a mile from the starting line and already applying for a patent or chinese origin vaccine and magically he dies in june of 2020. there's just too much at stacks up, it's almost too unbelievable but what i do know of prior pandemics, the best histories are written 100 years later, the best book about the 1918 pandemic is a great influenza by john barry, only written about ten years ago so i think my daughter might write the truth about this one. kennedy: she's going to live forever with that one. she's one of the healthiest sturdiest 13-year-old i've ever met, almost 13. so kevin, let's discuss. those of us or more liberty
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minded have been skeptical not only of our governments but also the chinese government so why would we believe somebody like anthony bakshi when he says the whole thing came from a wet market, never go there without a towel or you are going to catch the new flu. he's full of hot monarchy, he was in bed the institute of virology and i don't think any of us makes him look at. >> i think it's -- it makes a lot of sense skeptical about anything coming out of the communist chinese regime in regard to the pandemic and how it started. kennedy: what about the communist american regime? >> generally a lot of questions about the origin, i'm all about open transparency and having more of these hearings but part of this will never get the answers directly from the chinese government. we can explore partnerships the u.s. government had with china through the partnerships, we
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have a lot of relationships like this with a bunch of countries in regard to pandemic research engagement to stop these pandemics from hitting our shores, a dear friend of mine was in liberia six months during ebola and set up an office there, it's important to stop the pandemics where they are so they don't come to our shores which is not what happened here obviously so there are many questions more than answers we have in regards to all of this. we need all transparency to the extent with the united states government cdc and nih but we are not going to get far with regards to how the origins started because the chinese don't care about us. kennedy: do you know why? they run everything, that's what communist is, a massive state that runs everything. they decide everything and they decided this was too embarrassing to look for the truth, shane. >> amen. >> yep. i don't think china -- i don't
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think american government has our best interest. call me crazy, we were told for two years straight we had a pandemic on our hands. you don't need 24/7, 365 for two years for pandemic which you need to have happened is fear, psychological operations. as mass psychosis, well-established striking people are actually dying, if you need to wear a mask, you know very quickly, this is not something we should be messing around with, it doesn't take this propaganda. to advocate the truth or justice out of any administration, democrat or republican, close them off, close the nih, close the cdc, close d.c. for all i am concerned and we will have more freedom. >> that's where i live right now so let's not do that more closely states. kennedy: load up the kia and head north, we've always got a
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place. >> it's a bolt wagon, don't hold that against me. kennedy: okay, you have a couple of seconds, go ahead couple of seconds. you say your think. >> in 1918, the mayor of seattle tried to shut down the town, master everybody and he got a bomb in his mailbox and he resigned. [laughter] kennedy: that's a funny joke. >> i am dismayed what has been in the last two years, it's to make us compliance, i don't know. kennedy: and fear breeds compliant and it's disgusting. out of abundance of caution, that is where babies come from. all right, we're just coming out of up devastating pandemic now looking at the prospect of
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global thermonuclear war. that's great, should we hide under our beds or do the opposite and party? spring break capitol of florida expecting triple the amount of people looking to get loose. do they have the right idea ask what is the craziest thing you've ever done on spring break? suit? >> i think up back -- we've held these kids down for two years and they are spring breaking two years in the third year, it's astounding. as a cougar, i salute the drinking that's going to be done. kennedy: they have the us -- we are doing a show down there, i just decided. speaking of which, kevin, you and i can scout -- >> we are cougar's. [laughter] kennedy: we absolutely are we
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like the same type of phallus among you know it. kevin, what was your craziest spring break? >> senior we went to orlando disney world, it wouldn't sound like a car crazy product that because when you do a shot and every one of the nations in epcot, that 11 shots and you throw up in the fountain right before the fireworks, spectacular. [laughter] kennedy: at least. >> lookout many and mickey, it got a little gross. >> you hate it because you are from georgia. >> who goes to florida -- gross. it's far enough away from us. >> is running for office, he won't give you a story. kennedy: he's a libertarian running for office. >> my craziest story? some guy, colin powell talked me into going into iraq in 2003 and
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there was no beer, no growth, just a desert, a bunch of food, terrible situation for a guy like myself. kennedy: batteries -- what a boner killer, shane. [laughter] i was hoping bras and bikini contest and all that. >> you can't call them bras anymore, kennedy. [laughter] kennedy: we have a moratorium on banning great words. suits, i know you are in combat but you did stuff, right? you went with sarah palin, did you have a party with her? >> my best spring break was sun valley, 1986 and we brought skis in the whole deal, i do think we ever left the bar there in sun valley and bruce willis ran over my body skis and bought him real skis. kennedy: that such a great thing for someone in college to do, layer skis down behind bruce willis' car while he backs up,
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he just drove over my skis and he's like -- by bruce willis. >> welcome to the party. kennedy: my best spring break, mtv spring break in arizona, we were shooting, we pulled our boat up to an island sleeping college drunk students and they pelted our boat with rocks. >> that's the best story? kennedy: it's a great story. love you guys, great work, thank you all. coming up, getting back to the war, what is vladimir putin's next move and what is our next move? what is the cia doing in the midst of all this? mike baker is in the house to break it down next. ♪♪
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welcome back, russian president vladimir putin reportedly big
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matter after watching his military get beat up in ukraine. this is according to top u.s. intel officials to say putin is likely to lash out in the face of humiliation. >> putin is angry and frustrated right now. he's likely to double down and try to grind down ukrainian military without regard for civilian casualties. >> we will remain vigilant in monitoring every aspect of strategic nuclear forces with tensions, there's always and has potential for miscalculation, unintended escalation. kennedy: putin seems unlikely to retreat according to those, what is his next move? what is our first move? here with me in studio, former cia officer black bows declassified tonight 9:00 p.m. on discovery plus, check out mike baker. >> thank you for that plug. kennedy: absolutely. you like mr. burn? >> i do, he's well experienced, smart and more and partly.
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kennedy: is he right here? >> he is in a sense and let me tell you why. putin, he's not just angry and frustrated now, he's been angry and frustrated and humiliated for decades. i'm old enough the soviet union was collapsing, i was in the ac working against some targets. you could see in their eyes everything falling apart around them, they have the life. if you are an officer, you have the life. kennedy: do you have the life for life? >> you are set for life, your kids are set for life, everything would be great. then when it starts collapsing and started hitting various targets because their world was falling apart and maybe opportunity from our perspective as an intel organization, you could see the fear and humiliation, they were scared
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and didn't know what was happening, putin was in the same boat and that's what he is experiencing and he has been experiencing back ever since and has been clear about wanting to resurrect some fashion to understand part of what drives this guy, the problem is talking about plans and intention of world leader, if the circle around them is big, that means your potential targets for human sources of information to tell you about the intentions, you've got a bigger wealth to go to. his circle of advisers have been shrinking over period of time so you don't have many options in terms of understanding squarely his plans and intentions. only pertinent person who really does is putin. kennedy: he's also had a bar around him corporately are not good because they told him ukraine for fall two days, 48 hours will take over kyiv and the rest of the country will quickly follow. they didn't inform him of ukrainian results which after so
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many rounds of invading and suppressing, that should maybe have been the least surprising element to russia. >> if his intelligence happen quality and had done proper assessment. kennedy: or tell them the truth. >> and who knows, he may have heard the truth and ignored it but they also talked truthfully about preparedness and readiness of the russian military and their will to do this, the will of ukrainian people, they misread a lot of this that led to this catastrophe. kennedy: how do you inspire a military, these guys have kids. they just bombed a maternity of children's hospital, how does that not further demoralize and scripted 18 -year-olds? >> the answer is it does, some european assessment from their intel services highlight the fact that row for the russian military is not good and
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draftees, not the commanders, they will do whatever they are told to up to a certain time until things hit the toilet which you could argue was already there. the one option we've got that works well is if you see a massive uprising in russia amongst the population, starting to see it with mothers. the mothers played a huge role in afghanistan the soviet occupation, very important, you've got to get that galvanized emotion and feeling, they've got to get beyond this fear. kennedy: but those are the three big things have to keep an eye on, ukrainian resolve and uprising speaking about in russia, hopefully that keeps going and watching these crippling sanctions continue to take effect, we will see what the cia does. they are not going to tell us, i know that. >> thank you for that plug.
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kennedy: tonight 9:00 p.m. >> wednesdays 9:00 p.m., science channel. kennedy: topical storm is next. stay put. ♪♪
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mcdonald's punishing russia for the invasion of ukraine by closing hundreds of restaurants in the country to punish it even more, arby's is opening hundreds of restaurants in russia. [laughter] corporate chemical where fair and this is topic number one, california border agents say they busted a smuggler 52 lizards and snakes hidden in his clothing but still, the biggest snake in human clothing, prince andrew. what a jerk. what a jerk i should say. this is a stash of reptiles back up and hidden in a truck driver's jacket his pants pocket and his groin. i don't know about you but i haven't seen this many trouser snakes since my prom night. what a night. barbara drop test species were endangered, mostly of being sat on or teabags. they didn't say they became suspicious when they interviewed the driver and he asked if he
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could take a bathroom break, to drain his 43 lizards. the driver arrested for the crime and chosen to remain silent but the lizards are speaking out. they reportedly told police geico could save them 50% or more on car insurance. [laughter] topic number two. if you think you've got a crappy job, watch this video of a sign language translator in australia, there it is. getting pooped on by and i will bring a press conference. >> a program the state government. [laughter] kennedy: that's how you get lost in translation. the translator was not amused but i but the aloe but it was a hoot. actually, this is a political message by the aloe in solidarity with the people of ukraine. he evacuated. the translator took a moment to wipe himself off, no word yet if the aloe did, to if you know
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what i'm saying. hopefully charming. he heroically finished translating the press conference so just like the aloe, he did his duty. [laughter] i feel bad taking these jokes, the last thing the translator needs is someone else dumping on him. actually he's lucky he talks with his hands otherwise, he might have had a potty mouth. now, i will. topic number three. sentry old abandoned shipwreck discovered off the coast of antarctica, this is the endurance, shipment embarked on a mission in 1914, took a little trip but little did the crew know they were cruising for a bruising if the ship got stuck in heavy ice, they had to leave it behind it happened on your expedition is by captain morgan. i know he produces this show, they skip to the uninhabited elephant island with eight penguins and seals to survive, witnesses say it was adorable
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and now it found nearly 10000 feet under the sea where it will be studied and found but not dismantled which means the teams that make the incredible find won't even take about. [laughter] topic number four. our new restaurant opened in saudi arabia with ambience and menu straight out of a nightmare. or as we call it in america, the olive garden, it's called shadow located in the saudi capitol impact with staff of dancing saudi ghosts and if you look closely, you can see jim welsh coach jamal khashoggi on the dance floor. a celebrity experience, the customer say cautions are elastic and spooky but if you really want to freak out the saudi's, try wearing a yarmulke. they are serving or themed food like a school full of animal brains, main course, it's a
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brainteaser but it's affordable. everyone in your family can have a mind of their own if the restaurant their plan to turn the country into an entertainment capitol. until now, saudi arabians have had to explore abroad for entertainment but i guess that brought got awful tired of it. [laughter] i'll be right back with kennedog. it's wednesday night. ♪♪ with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. (eric) i got the new galaxy s22 ultra on verizon 5g ultra wideband. (agent) wow! (eric) it's got amazing video on a crazy fast network.
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>> kennedog. the best part of the week, we show our love to your beautiful dogs by making them famous, jaime sent in her dog spike. he takes long walks on the beach and loves french fries, that is my type of dog. fiona is beautiful and classy young lady. these are harold's woolsey and joey, lucy, i'm home, and bonnie's dog, with a tongue like a gene simmons and he loves to kiss. and this is lounging by the pool, love it.
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these are super fine, sally, lilly, andy, buford and molly, i would love to join that puppy party, i would not be sad about that one bit. then there is lucy. she is made from ber in a sauce, she is from pennsylvania. this is piper, piper is set for the world. what a ray of sunshine and brad's beagle, reggie. i have been waiting to meet you, you are so cute. thank you for sending in your photos and stories, we heart your kennedogs. thank you for watching, the best hour of your day, you can follow me on twitter and instagram.
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