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liz: 34 suspected terrace, we don't know of the 600,000 getaways. congress, terrific having you on, come back soon. you have been watching the evening edit on foxbusiness, that does upper us, thank you for watching. we hope you have a great evening. ♪♪ kennedy: another wildly, missiles and bombs continue to fall, ukrainian people running and/or fighting for their lives and now it seems that violence is dangerously close to nato territory in poland so what happens if they accidentally crossed the polish border, is that the start of world war iii? from all across ukraine we are getting breathtaking video and pictures after long weekend, drone footage from mariupol
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after what we are told was a heavy russian attack, humans the apartment buildings loan out on fire, smoke covering the city in multiple areas and kyiv, the situation more and more dangerous by the hour, said to be close to surrounding, showing nonstop for days from the problem is too many people are still there but there may are says his people will never back down. i believe that. >> ready to fight, defend children and our future. kennedy: a beauty of an orchestra playing in the street after weeks of airstrikes. ♪♪ the musicians playing and pushing for no-fly zone part biden standbys their positions,
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there will not be a no-fly zone over ukraine, today at the white house asked jen psaki about redlined forcing the u.s. to get involved. >> using the president so far unwilling to draw redlined on the atrocities going to watch from the sidelines and you've seen maternity wards being bound, illegal weapons used in targeted, president obama through the redline for syria a chemical weapon is there any thought process what we are willing to watch happen? >> it's important to reiterate as often as we can but we are seeing as horrific, it's barbaric and the steps the president has taken and has essentially flat russian financial system to be on the brink of collapse. we provided more military assistance to the ukrainian military and government than any other country in the world and more historic assistance in ukraine in history and we are
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doing not to support them in this difficult moment so i would say at this moment in time we've been hardly on the sidelines, we been leading the effort around the world to respond to every step president putin and russians are taking. kennedy: so great at not answering questions, ukrainians will have to make do with the weapons they have in the once going to deliver and help up hundreds if not thousands of mercenaries, foreign fighters vowing to fight back and help ukraine beat russia. joining me from ukraine, former ukrainian infrastructure, vladimir -- welcome to the shop, sir. >> good evening, america and thank you for inviting me to the shop. kennedy: tell me about the people from around the world, is a massive private volunteer effort taking place but you are also seeing fighters from places like canada helping out
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ukrainians fight for their freedom, tell me about that. >> let me start u.s. nation and your leadership supporting trade, ukrainians will never forget stand with us in this historic moment. we are very much inspired by great international support we've received, great britain , fighting russians and to fight side-by-side. they form very good and i think there will be a lot of great achievements by their troops and our troops in the future. kennedy: are you helping more people with military experience during them? i know there's an elite group of former paratroopers out of the
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uk who volunteered and active military members and great britain who have left their barracks to go to ukraine and fight, is something president zelenskyy is helping more people will take up arms for the ukrainian cause? >> % of the work is simple. yes we fight for our independence because russia wants to fight ukraine but we have to understand by china, there's a big battle between democracy and autocracy, who is going to win? the civilized war united around ukraine and receive all support and hope it will be bigger support in coming days to fight russians. a private army in china. kennedy: what are you hoping the united states and the west does
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in terms of china and russia? we'll talk about that in a little bit but from your perspective, i know many people in ukraine are asking for a no-fly zone and what the u.s. enforce that which would bring us to a hot conflict with nuclear power, what are you hoping for specifically against china from the west and how complicit you think china has been. >> unfortunately ukraine right now is a battlefield and the decision of washington whether it safe where russia crashed, baltic states become another battlefield between united states and russia and china. i do believe russia is exhausted, russia is one step and we can save a lot of lives right now bombs and missiles
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everyday, many are burnt to the groundyakenea i ul smmatooo soeoo ve aiginig a weon ane s any eti eetqute lililiss ataiseee ror oing gong tng,ngt' i luciao tride rsiananut ill abo cil cns c c c c kennedy: you s yay yo evbeable ppl leaving inians aiare rusndant e par of russia? >> money story comprised by russians and unions to show they are one. but they were told lies about
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red army, unbeatable because the strongest part for ukrainians and we are independent to look back into the history ukrainians for the once established moscow. case was found longer before. kennedy: and its a very interesting emotional history, we are seeing more unfold violently every day. may peace prevail and i hope ukrainians when this because you guys are very impressive as a nation, thank you for your time from apartment. thank you. he mile russia apparently getting a little desperate and now reportedly turning china, putin asked beijing for military equipment and economic aid is beginning of the invasion of ukraine was three weeks ago, china denied it knowing this
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information, jake sullivan met with chinese counterpart for seven hours and what officials called intense meeting ahead of his trip, solomon has this wonderful china. >> we are communicating rectally, privately to beijing but there will absolutely be consequences for large-scale engines, invasion efforts or support russia to backfill from, who will not allow that to go forward and allow their to be a lifeline to russia from his economic sanctions from any country anywhere in the world. kennedy: is it possible to sanction china and russia to death or are they just a waste of time? could we risk drawing china into a wider conflict? we tonight's party panel and talk about this, ceo and former george w. bush presidential speechwriter, ned bryant. fox news political analyst, juan williams is back in foundation for economic education content
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manager and rent based, it is hannah cox, welcome back, everyone. ned, this is interesting, i'll post you the same question, how complicit is china in the russian invasion in ukraine? >> everything anybody should find this surprising at all, too, enemies with find, because did we think, russia what just bring his hand and china would do nothing? this is problematic as we are forcing them or driving them into an alliance together and they talk about sanctions but it's one thing to sanction rush about a has 1.4 trillion dollars gdp, another thing to try to sanction and have economic warfare with china with 15 trillion gdp so i'm not sure what they intend to do and frankly, when i heard that about trying to have economic sanctions against china, if you
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think inflation and having problems with our economy right now, you get into it trade or economic warfare right now as a country, it does not bode well for us. liz: . kennedy: what a surprise if china took advantage of the chaos invaded taiwan right now? >> no, it would sadden me. obviously there's enough going on in the world with china, they could take advantage of it, it would seem to me to be abusive but i think that is their intent down the right line but to the larger points you are raising here, i do think china has an interest in maintaining a stable world order because i do have so much trade, they do have a lot at stake. what we are seeing is the united states doesn't standalone front you have the europeans, even
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finished countries and i'm surprised how many countries have aligned themselves with nato and the united states, i think china does not want to risk economic growth or instability and i think sullivan has to deliver that message clearly, it's our generations challenge as americans, previous generation in world war ii probably understood after price, we may have to do that here. kennedy: i don't think they understand sacrifice, i hate to say it but i really don't do saw the pole we talked about this country and has pointed out today, numbers are saying i wouldn't say. then don't eat grass in canada for all i care. hannah, are we doing too much? a lot of people are beating on the border in makes me very worried, i don't think we can
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handle economic impacts of a hot war right now united states, jen psaki thinks it's a positive, you see our investment as a positive right now? >> i don't, i'm not sure we are not in the walk. the american people spoke loudly and clearly, they said we don't want to be involved in these conflicts anymore, congress has outvoted as they have failed to since world war ii yet it seems increasingly they are getting involved in this conflict, sending weapons that sometimes we are going to incur low back drawn into this. we have people increasingly calling for no-fly zones which would be entering because we would have to shoot down russian vets when they inevitably do cross that zone. i'm tired of our congress not doing their job and getting unelected bureaucrats and check in d.c. keep getting us into war and american people have no recourse about these agencies.
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congress needs to be put in check. kennedy: congress needs to take the power back they've advocated for years and years by making executive branch way to powerful so we can start and continue endless wars under the war on terror and you can apply it to anything. watching millions be killed around the globe but what does that accomplish? i think that's part of the conversation we have to keep having, the panel is going to stick around. much more later on, claiming responsibly for a missile strike in iraq. stirring up trouble on the brink of negotiating, the nuclear war dear trying to kickstart that i can between china, russia and the middle east. what is going on with america's foreign-policy? scott horton, he's fresh and clean he's here to break it down next. ♪♪
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the boys russians, china and iran stirring up trouble. what is going on? claimed responsibly for missile attack near iraq think they were
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targeting israelis in the area but this outburst of aggression comes as the u.s. is in the middle of a nuclear deal negotiation with iran that russia is attending to mediate. is the united states getting walked over it is that iran nuclear must a big international joke? here with me asking, editorial antiwar.com, scott horton, welcome back seat. >> thank you, good to be with you. kennedy: do we really need iran nuclear? it was bad in the first place, it's been a long time since it was first ratified but agreed to but we still need jc poa? >> that is the quick news, we don't need a, the whole thing, obama was trying to do the right thing putting this alleged issue
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of iraq's nuclear weapons program to bed essentially doubling inspections regime but they already had, iran has been a member all along in the have to safeguard agreement with the iata, verified all along and not diverted to military purposes. we've been hearing accusers in israel and america think and rent making nuclear weapons for 25 years and have a single one yet, that's not true so we could just forget the jc poa. the same time, we should drop sanctions and normalize relations. iranian revolution, that was 40 years ago and more. missiles through israel product about a couple years later we ought to be able to get along with the regime normalize relations and they don't even have incentive to want to make nuclear weapons because we are moving forward together has friends. kennedy: but they are not friends with the saudi's, their claim is we need this to be
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dominant in our part of the world we need nuclear weapons, it's one thing to say it would be great -- yes? >> sorry for the reason fair donna is because george w. bush handed them back that barack obama's were inferior taking a government dependent more on my run than ever before and every time we try to slight our government, we just end up making more powerful and including al qaeda enemies more powerful at the same time and when biden was not truly backing off by hinting, saturday's sent people to baghdad to negotiate with iranians and uae has begun to sent ambassadors to negotiate with iranians because is not backing them up like the federal reserve promising to bail out when i standing behind them promising to guarantee all they
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do, they have more of an incentive to deal with iranians wrap up tensions i want to shift for a minute to ukraine, does the biden administration want a war with russia seems insane. >> i know and i think this is five i got longer couple weeks ago i said i didn't think i would be a war, i thought william burns, head of the cia who told in 2008 yet means yet bringing ukrainians to nato and the policy, i thought he died biden through this through some kind of peaceful resolution i should have been more cynical and snapped icon back, i can find articles in the washington post, there's a few, 45, new york times foreign affairs journal, yahoo news and so many others, openly saying we want to give them another afghanistan
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like ronald reagan in the 1980s and hillary clinton said msnbc there are unintended consequences like a 30 year terror were, 2 million that in all consequences, 10 trillion spent in the terror war era has unintended consequences but want to do that again in ukraine. these people want to prolong the war as it but it just like the old days, to bleed russia and the thing is, that's insane. all of this stuff and at the top of your show about brave ukrainians and arm them up, that's getting them into a fight they cannot win. kennedy: i don't know, the russian army lackluster. if somebody invaded me, you bet i would take aim at them and i would be there on the rooftop shooting up those mother truckers, anyone who dare try and i don't trust russia, i don't buy the pro rata
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propaganda, are talking to a friend of mine -- go ahead. >> but kennedy, each site has 6000 hydrogen bombs. it's not like picking a fight for the costume. kennedy: believe me, i don't think we should be in with russia at all, i don't think we should have a no-fly zone. >> in geneva, antony blinken, secretary of state should be in geneva right now hammering out some kind of peaceful resolution. all the tough guy talk sending and more arms, 20 years ago about the same kind of pressure to get us into war with iraq. the pretext they were preempting an attack by saddam and osama again. we cannot let this war take us over. we should be on a plane to geneva or reside. kennedy: visit the kind of thing that could go on for another 20 or 30 years and frankly, i will not put up with his government
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creating more wounded veterans in the neighbor of what? no one can outline back properly. thank you for your time, appreciate it. >> thank you. kennedy: i don't agree with you on everything but you are really smart. lawmakers demanding the present do more to help ukraine and help and proof gas prices and reduce crime. why won't he act? california republican congressman darrell issa joins me to discuss and moment. ♪♪
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lawmakers pushing president biden to get tougher on russia in the ukraine crisis, so far looks like a lot of talk from the white house. ukrainians continue to die in the meantime. ukraine claims 2500 people are dead in mariupol alone, here at home, gas prices and prices of
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everyday goods soaring. so is crime but why is president biden sitting on the sidelines? runnymede, california republican congressman darrell issa has written eloquently about this for fox news.com. hello, welcome back. welcome back to you, too. i haven't been on the show without you, it was lonely. i would tell you i called it's not by accident, we have of long beach backup, he's doing nothing in his entire years since office, his policies drove up gasoline prices prices virtually every month and now of course you'd like to blame the war he said he prevent running booted 65 minute phone call. next, two days from now we will have president zelenskyy come to us in a way that no president
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since churchill came to us in 1941 had we had somebody come vegas be part of their fight for their country and the world. it's a little different, it's not a world war and we weren't bombed december 7 but the fact is we are helping country from a 44 million people want to be free not be taken over by a country three times the size that invaded them after telling all of us including president biden were just having wargames. what part of being a blank wire are we going to wake up too and realize we can't trust him and i circle back when you have a bystander president, this is what you have somebody who's very passive even the invitation to come to a joint session, it didn't come from the president or vice president, he came from a speaker who sees her numbers
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plummeting because we haven't been handling any of these problems properly. kennedy: and they have metastasize over the administration's over the years you've got president after president more interested in politics and long-term policy and the fruit it bears. he's not asked to take responsibly for the choices he makes when he was vice president and he was in charge of the foreign policy issues but the price to the original., is complicit in blaming inflation on putin and the invasion of ukraine although before that happens, gas prices were astronomically hi, the highest since 2008. before then, we have the highest inflation in 40 years. getting the papers remembering what it was like during the carter administration because that is where we are headed with
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all of us. >> absolutely. i know gasoline is what everyone is focused on but i think you ought to focus on natural gas. natural gas has doubled, we happen to prove begun construction of any significant additional export capability, it's domestic we are having a problem with. who are the major net exporter under president obama, he approved the facility that began exporting around the world to our allies but we need more of those in somebody who's not anti- fracking, anti- energy business a purely business monetary problem even if it wasn't a regulatory problem because if you tell everyone you're not going to support natural gas or fossil fuel, you know what happens? the money goes somewhere else someone president biden talks
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about you pat 9000 permit, the money for drilling this pretty well dried up because they were told going forward you're going to be discriminated against, failed color plans including in my state where we throw away during the day and lights off at night because we don't have a good balance of energy. visible programs make the one thing that makes us a global power, our ability to harness energy efficiently. kennedy: do it all, i don't have a problem with that, natural energy, improved tracking technology we have the resources, they are plentiful and the greatest innovators in the world if they want on here, they wouldn't be educated here or work here and make money for the fantastic ideas which will save the planet, we need to tap into all of that, all of it as
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well. >> ten seconds, when i was a kid, we saw drip lighting, it was terrible. fracking though is how you get more energy with less disruption of the environment, the right thing to be doing aircraft leaves in it. kennedy: congressman issa, come back anytime, thank you so much. >> thank you mcgraw, at least one american oligarch standing up to russia this morning elon musk tweeted partially on russian and ukrainian, i hereby challenge vladimir putin single, ukraine. one russian official pleaded back that must was still young and a little double and weekly. by gum, elon musk is really going to solve the president by fist fighting the russian president but with this brainpower, but damage to a tyrannical government could he actually do?
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party panel is fact that brian, hannah cox, juan williams. ned, i would mind seeing elon musk vladimir putin, i think would be satisfying dual. >> not with this, i insist they marched into space in a gravity free setting dual to the death with light sabers controls the paper via revenue so that's what i want to see happen, make it more dynamic and exciting but in all seriousness, if we have adult in charge and most certainly we do not you want to get russia out of ukraine and undermine putin keep them inside of russia's orders, would be exporting energy to europe. kennedy: take lng. germany. >> one hundred billing dollars last year, europe paid to putin and the other thing is, those were nato nations so we want to
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get food inside his force you undermine his revenue, 30% of his entire government revenue, you would see him lose a desire very quickly. kennedy: it's interesting because elon musk also offered to god and rescue the american astronaut being threatened, he might be abandoned by the russian government, not giving him a ride back to kazakhstan where he's from. >> that's beyond that man's life is at risk here. kennedy: he's been there for a year. >> yeah and to me, again the kind of threat from the russians, i think if elon musk sees himself as luke skywalker invoked battle darth vader, it's a childish fantasy to have a
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fistfight, wrestling match, i don't know but to me, the reality is he's got to understand he should be helping the united states and what we were talking about, born of energy coming here to help the europeans, cutting off russians in terms of trade relation, that's what he should talk about instead of being locked into his childhood comic book fantasy. kennedy: cukor caught a fantasy but hannah is the only one who understands you have to out control putin. >> him on musk is not only -- i think he's also the most based man in the world, the alpha man thinks he is and i'm grateful -- to be around to rescue a citizen from space to the psychopath who let him up there and i bet if i haven't the left will be quiet with their narrative and we see
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russia, the government full of commies and socialists have no regard for human life, the capitalist to step up and protect human life. kennedy: and keep people alive because capitalism saves lives because it's awesome. party panel, great to talk to you all. thank you. russia has been quiet on cyber attack front, is a cyber were coming if so, what can we do about it? white house hacker, kennedy, my brother is here to discuss. there he is. ♪♪
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u.s. officials, defense officials there the new theater in ukraine war cyberspace, russia and ukraine known for their sophisticated teams of hackers, ukraine is organized volunteer so-called mighty army rally computer wizards from around the world, a lot of people are signing up in russia is suspected of attempting ukrainian government e-mails but a time when power grids internet and cell phone networks are all habitable, how much worse could the cyber work get and why hasn't russia dropped the hammer? here with me now, founder and ceo former white house hacker marine corps veteran, steve kennedy is back. hi, dave. >> good is your previously kennedy's, back once again. kennedy: finally the way that both are entitled. why has he been so silent? >> out of it is expecting his cataclysmic cyber war against ukraine, we seen historically
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ukraine hit, 2015, 2016 power outage for the great, 2017 marched massive summer attack and invasion, literally nothing, minor incursions and the think i think a lot of people don't realize is united states is good at launching cyber work in conjunction with extensions or boots on ground as other countries struggle with that using military component is an extension of cyber warfare so -- what we thought would happen there. kennedy: interesting. is united states on offense here? is a more important to play cyber defense asked given what we've learned with the acts that our government has faced, have we invested enough in cyber defense? >> russia is definitely in a. competitive space when it comes to cyber warfare, definitely something to ensure we are good defensively, we should be
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investing the majority of time and effort because you don't know where they are going to hit us. critical infra structure, manufacturing, you name it, they are all vulnerable. kennedy: meat processing, energy, we've already seen it. it's terrifying as russia is backed into a corner, how they could retaliate because honestly we are so dependent and a series of cyber attack away from heading back and it's not just because i have a fetish for large -- [laughter] >> it's going to be interesting how it plays out, we are preparing for an attack, russia sat they are well watch once ukraine wines on so we need to be working heavily from our great unfortunately is vulnerable to attack and has been for years, it's technology cuts still difficult to upgrade we have a lot of work to do but definitely want to plan on the
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offensive side, punch the bully in the nose first so get up there and hit offensively but we have a lot of work to do. kennedy: 30 seconds, elon musk has been helping ukraine by sending flying satellites startling, is not helping ukraine stay online? >> one 100%, starling is heavily dependent upon for major communications, one thing russia target communications systems, definitely given the ability to operate as well as information in-and-out of the country, hugely helpful with ukrainians and desperately needed. kennedy: a love letter to elon musk. that's right, dave. everyone named kennedy loves elon musk. thank you so much, we'll talk to you again soon. hopefully under good circumstances. topical storm is next. ♪♪
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time to say octopuses have begun uses pieces of trash as shelter matric they learned in the people in san francisco.
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our garbage city. this topical storm, topic number one. mug shot monday, tonight we meet a real dealer, 41-year-old bernard in florida, reportedly pulled over for making it an illegal u-turn and found with a variety of fun things like heroin, cocaine, meth, ecstasy all in his car federal explain why the 31-year-old -- you would think with all those drugs he'd be smiling in the photo, he initially tried to escape speeding from police jumping out of the vehicle while still moving. that always works. also known as a florida goodbye. bernard was found and arrested for trafficking 28 grams of hearts drugs, what is a cramp? across the most valuable thing in his car? still the gas. topic number two, blue origin
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confirmed pete davidson fully a part for human spaceflight but something tells me he's been even higher before. this is the new rocket that will take pete davidson to space next wednesday, nice to see heat onto a rocket shaped like his personality. the flight will take pete 65 miles high will he work experience several minutes outside of earth's atmosphere, luckily he's used to living without breathable air because he grew up in staten island. pete will join five other passengers on the flight including a real estate mogul, nonprofit founder and former nasa engineer so as usual, you'll be the least funny guy in the room. davidson says in order for him to go summer so people ever been and like kim kardashian. tickets to space, tens of minutes of dollars but in this case, pete has a celebrity benefactor paying for the entire trip.
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thank you. topic number three. the lecturing stiletto brand worn in the original sexual creating a line of high-end birkenstocks. just like that, they've gone flat. night club with ease up a slip on sandal and a style described as work from home or sex in the city, sex in the back of a fan, don't mind if i do. sale at $750 a pair, sandals are for the well healed, they have a lot in common but there birkenstocks brand, for one thing, they both prioritize craftsmanship and whether a 12-year-old girl wears birkenstocks to summer camp for young one is wearing for a fancy
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event, probably both paid for by someone they call daddy. so sweet, wonderful. love the connection. topic number four. tom brady announced he's coming out of retirement to play another season with tampa bay buccaneers that's how high gas prices are, even tom brady better not stop working right now. also his annoying wife spotted $800 pair of sandals and she's like -- [inaudible] forty days after brady's retirement the nfl so basically, a few weeks home for this family and decided he'd rather be pummeled by the strongest people alive after some romantic time with his wife, he decided he'd rather keep his hand tucked on the backside of a 300-pound lineman. tom will be 45 next season, competing against super stars, calling it inspiring, is a 45-year-old man can play
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football at a professional level, and maybe one day so can new york just. i'll be right back, meth trumpet monday. let's warm up the instrument. ♪♪
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