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in the operating room in the hands of an anesthesiologist. this is the main cause of death from 18 to 45-year-old and it's becoming over that. liz: thank you so much for watching, i'm elizabeth mcdonald from cupid watching the evening at my foxbusiness, we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: vladimir putin is a warmth from, not according to week for the ukrainian people that's our president strongest words yet about russia media president, watch. >> after everything we've seen. >> you asked . kennedy: he's not a war criminal, he's a war criminal. whether he reflected on his
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response for a moment or guidance from a minor, it's unclear if they are calling it unacceptable and unforgivable, that's what war criminals were safe. evidence of war crime piling up, the russian military flew up peter more than 1000 people were sheltering their from relentless airstrikes in the war-torn city of mariupol which is reportedly hit hardest of any ukrainian city and the site of last week's deadly bombing of the maternity children's hospital and back the attack that really started the discussion about war crime. a video link before the entire u.s. congress, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy spoke to president biden in a plea for leadership. >> i am addressing biden, you are the leader of the nation.
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i wish you, the leader of the world, being the leader of the world pains to be the leader of this. kennedy: it most certainly does. however, if we can have longer conversation about back, i'd rather you on must be the leader of the world and not joe biden. zelenskyy make for a no-fly zone but the white house says that is a non- starter however the president that is willing to send weapons and supplies. >> the american people for answering present zelenskyy's call for more help, more reference to ukraine and tools to fight russian aggression and that is what we are doing. we started assistance to ukraine before the war began. kennedy: for the pnf? how quickly what a no-fly zone shooting russian planes out of the sky world war iii? louisiana republican senator, he's on the senate energy
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committee, senator phil cassidy, he was in the room for zelenskyy's address this morning from afar from to show. how did you and your colleagues take the speech? >> how could you not be moved. it would show children playing and then it would show you a park with the same exact scene except now it's blown apart by a bomb. then they show you physician, i've seen this in my past life but never so in war the child bloodied with the doctors during cpr or a nasal gastric tube or tracheal tube helping the child brief and show the picture of the pregnant woman being evacuated and they show the picture of her child being born and we know she later died. kennedy: as did her child. >> incredibly poignant and dramatic. when he said they are killing
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our people, destroying our city but most of all, think about this, killing our people and destroying the city from most of all, they are trying to take away our freedom. that was like wow, this is a people committed to living free. it made an impact. kennedy: it did and i know it has but obviously as a senator, you have to do cost benefit analysis and a lot of people from both parties, i know there's a split in congress about a no-fly zone mahood was happening there is tragic, awful. it does appeal to our emotions and desire to help them free. however, if we do get involved in shooting down russian planes, is it worth 10 million dead americans? >> first, can help them defend their size without doing that.
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kennedy: how? anti- aircraft originally made by the soviet that are an old war zone vaccination, they can be transferred. the drones they are using shooting down planes but the turkish drones have done air support against armored columns coming against them. kennedy: are those the drones that are inexpensive to manufacture and flow of when they reach their destination? >> they have been effective in as russians attempt assault, the kamikaze in the middle of the troops obviously will have an impact. the vietnam war, the russians brought the north vietnamese, trained them and north vietnamese is them against them so there is a president, great powers can contribute airplanes,
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jet proxy if you will and that's not considered an escalation. if ukrainians happen to go to poland and cap going, i think as far as i'm concerned, this would be bought a pack so we can help them control their own air. kennedy: with all due respect, i don't think i would look to lessons up vietnam's of template for success and i would ask to million that north vietnamese civilians, how that went for them with proxy involvement from china and the soviet union at the time but i think what we will find common ground on and where there should be a bigger push legislation that you are putting forth and that's an operation warp speed for energy, tell me about that. >> obviously you've got to go after the russian economy but particularly europe to the extent of the united states, where portable to the shut off
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of russian commodities coming into our country. i've been told the average german family may pay five to 6000 more euros from a baby seven to 8000 more dollars next year for energy. they may have an industrial sector shut down because they can't afford the price of oil and gas. we need to supply them and ourselves to lower our cost but to support our allies. we got regulatory agencies and each one and stop a permit from going forward empress and stop at the private past but then backstops we need to do what we did with the vaccine, everybody in a room, you don't leave until you figure out what's wrong, fix and keep on going. kennedy: yes, get the federal government out of the way so we can actually get something done because all the agencies have been enormous impediments to energy independence which is what we need and not only that, you are right, we need to sell
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lng to places like germany and germany needs to be much more involved with ukraine than the united states. that's like if mexico invaded guatemala, would we expect the germans to come broker peace? i don't think so, i think your heart is in the right place especially when it comes to energy and i hope your legislation moves forward in operation warp speed works wonders here the waited for vaccine approval. senator cassidy, thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: antony blinken claims putin start using chemical weapons. >> we have real concerns russia could use a weapon of mass destruction, this is something we are focused on, there were be a very serious response not just from us but the international, i'm not going to start our care but the consequences would be severe. kennedy: putin says russia is
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the real victim he said that. >> in many western countries, people, just because they come from russia are subjected to real brewing today denied medical care, their children expelled from schools, their parents are deprived of jobs, they ban russian music, culture, literature, trying to cancel russia. kennedy: nobody, fair trying to cancel you. he didn't even tell a joke an office party, he's killing innocent women and children and blowing up schools and hospitals. how far for the lunatic go to spain that you will narrative if we are already calling him work criminal, plus to stop him from getting even nastier? tonight prior party panel, spectator usa contributing editor, steven l alert is here, former state department deputy spokesperson and fox news jupiter, glorious and greens st. patrick's day, 2020 libertarian
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party vice presidential candidate who hold the wall into tense right now, spike cohen, i want to start with you in this talk about chemical weapons. his safety department trying to build russia into using them? >> if they did, it would be the first time u.s. government lied about weapons of mass disruption to inflame tensions and possibly use u.s. invasion. if that were to happen, we'd be treading new grantor. here's the new thing, we learned with u.s. government warning about invasion of russia and many people, myself included think that's not going to happen because they said it would happen, we say a broken clock is right twice a day, it turns out line clock can accidentally be right every 30 or 40 years so it could be possible they could use it, i'm not sure why, they have overwhelming military force and something like that could
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potentially lead countries right now staying on the sidelines including neighboring countries that could be affected by chemical weapons and things like that to have to get involved so i can't see why the what but they certainly could, i don't think i would say that because the u.s. government of anyone or tell us they are. kennedy: it's interesting because a lot of people and you heard senator cassidy talking about it, they removed in the room as they were listening to president zelenskyy how the united states government what he needs, he wants guns to his people to do be able to defend themselves and there are so many ukrainians, especially men who are eager to defend their country so first of all, you want ukrainians to be armed to defend themselves against russia. >> i think we all do. the question is, where to the arms comes from and what they look like, there's no magic bullet, no one plain or missile
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that could be russian militarily. every time we give them something new, it helps them make life difficult for the russians, i think everyone who followed this closely are surprised i have a poorly russian public military is doing place to have overwhelming power but i think that's like president zelenskyy is leading diplomatic door open, he knows there's no one solution as we gave him one thing, the man putin stop, have to keep going because every day the war continues, his people as we all know, we heard it again today in graphic detail in that speech, his people are the ones suffering. kennedy: people realize in order to fight against tyranny, you have to have well armed citizenry, it's interesting because americans figure that out a long time ago so if they get done, we should happen, too. stephen, back to why is the
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united states task solving this entire thing? a lot of people think we are. >> is the only thing in the situation, you can admire zelenskyy's leadership and show support in ways that don't involve putting a flight on your instagram account or whatever but you have to realize the limitations we have with the global implications of instituting of what he's requesting, it's a hard situation but we have to think about the united states, interest of the european union and how this goes right now i cannot see this escalation happen. i've been sitting here ten minutes and i've heard wmds and vietnam war and i'm not encouraged by the exactly. kennedy: what are people doing when they make those
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comparisons? >> i want to applaud you first for correcting the senator in the previous segment for using a smashing success that was the vietnam war as a model for the potential escalation on both sides that could happen here. the ukrainian government is not going to stop the russian government. at best, they can make it difficult but movie millions of civilians were just like you said, exactly what happened in vietnam, today is the 54th anniversary of the massacre, i applaud you correcting them on that. i think the problem is every time we are giving to ukraine we need to be mindful of what it would look like if the u.s. government, u.s. military launched an invasion of neighboring country and a russia or china was giving x, whatever that is to that country we are invading. what would we tolerate? the idea of it not being a u.s. pilot in the plane making that okay, for that be okay for us
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okay arming them with top weaponry is longest the nationality of the pilot inside the plane was from backcountry? if so, i guess we could make u.s. pilots ukrainian citizens and absolve themselves of responsibility for it. kennedy: be careful what you say out loud, people are listening, ukrainian citizens. [laughter] >> sarcasm is a policy recommendation but we need to be serious about trying to negotiate this and not lead to a nuclear war or multi- year lot in which millions of ukrainians have died as a result. kennedy: panel is going to stick around zelenskyy involved pearl harbor and not 11 today. kennedy: he knows what he's doing from quoting churchill, he's branding. >> that's what it is, that's how it feels to him. kennedy: i understand that and that's imagery he has to use to
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meet objectives to save his people. i understand that he's going to appeal to emotions, i understand that but sometime we have to extricate ourselves grow prolonged and incredibly deadly. on back from the panel sticking around, frequently ukrainians have fled and many more are trapped in their own country what does it look like on the ground in bomb shelters? the volunteer journalist initiative who drains me live from kyiv and moments. ♪♪
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a humanitarian cost of the war in ukraine getting worse by the day, three milli- ukrainians but the country since the start of the invasion, too many mark said to be trapped and starting. antony blinken announced the u.s. authorized $1 billion in new security assistance for zelenskyy's military to know the 500 million humanitarian aid. the be enough for the ukrainian people to fend off putin's forces and how bad is the situation on the ground? and shelters? running me now, ukrainian volunteer journalist initiative,
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mark drives me tonight. welcome, mark. tell me, what are you seeing in the shelters? august the people thought if they want underground, if they went underground, they be safe in the russian military found out if they start bombing places particularly in mariupol where there is a concentration of people, they can get high body count and do horrific unimaginable damage. >> unfortunately, this is true, despite people being in bomb shelters, talking about bombs, it doesn't matter where you are, if up bomb hit the building even though you are in a bomb shelter, you're still going to get casualties. today in mariupol in the city where i come from, they found you have to understand it's a theater in the middle of the city so they were definitely targeting this particular building, it's huge and said to be people trapped inside, it was
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horrific. unfortunately, despite people think and shelters, there are still lots of casualties and on virtually russian military specifically target civilians, civilian targets, residential buildings, nothing to do with military aims unfortunately. kennedy: so tell me about this volunteer journalist initiative, what is the importance of having a less formal structure of citizen journalists out there and what are you trying to do to convey tos? >> basically a volunteer group literally within days of the conflict and we have lots of journalist requests from the western media such as yours for example and your keeps working with journalists trying to give you a picture from the ground to showcase what's happening in ukraine so that's why and what
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we do day-to-day. kennedy: you think russia is targeting journalists? kennedy: we've lost to journalist here at fox news and another injured in addition to rent -- who also was -- >> one thing, they definitely don't care if they hit civilians, sometimes they target them in particularly, motivated by military, try to spread here as much as possible because they think we will surrender if they do this general what are you hearing from russian troops, particularly younger ones who are captured? what are they saying? >> it's a great question, they say they haven't been told they
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are going to war, they say they've been told it's an exercise. day 21 of the conflict of the war and obviously they know where they are and what they are doing so it sounds like a cover-up story in case they get caught, we didn't want to do this been told to do this and i don't believe it. sorry. they know where they are and what they are doing. kennedy: you think zelenskyy should continue to show mercy or should the paper be more harsh for people captured from russia? >> my personal opinion is we should use these prisoners to exchange in the guise the paper and able to capture so even though i am emotional when they
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see videos, i understand they are valuable assets, we can use to save the men and women captured. kennedy: pressure, get out of ukraine. thank you for your time, good luck your pursuit and stay safe and keep telling the truth. >> thank you. kennedy: kamala harris, wait until you see the ukraine war, forced to delete. williams and mark got over a huge covid surge, is it happening again? number lockdowns, come on man. ♪♪
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[laughter] i met with u.s. and polish service members, thanking them for standing with our nato allies for freedom and security. the united states stands firmly with ukrainian people in defense of the nato alliance? madam vice president, ukraine is not in the nato alliance. what's more, making statements earlier during live feed and ridiculed for so why does it seemed like she's not even trying to do a great job party panel is back, stephen l miller, marie hartz, spike comments. stephen, what is the problem here? does she not read the basics of the briefing books? i understand she's not going to read the whole thing but even the cover sheet, come on, man. >> she's our lovable character possibly come off is not doing a book report.
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she was a prosecutor so when she's researched and rehearsed and going after parents of true to digit teens in school, she composed and put together. when she's winging it especially on a world stage, she kind of embarrasses herself which is fine except she's the old man visiting angel doing on behalf of the country now. something they have to work out, the problems you have when you're entire office quits on you less than a year end. kennedy: marie, it's just not good. you'd think she'd be capable if u.s. u.s. senator, attorney general, d.a. -- what is going on here? >> i think she is capable, she gave a speech in munich -- i think she has, kennedy. i don't think the vice president is confused about whether ukraine as part of nato. the reality is -- >> she looked confused i don't
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think she is, nato plays a key role in the conflict and the fact that the reason, one of the main reason we care about russian invasion of ukraine is because of nato members order. the question of the effectiveness of nato formed to provide the soviet union from invading european countries, now there are former soviet states that are their own countries who deserve to choose our own future and political economic future, i don't think she's actually confused and i think nato does play a key role so they corrected by tweet, i think they have a lot going on and i don't think kamala harris is confused whether ukraine is in nato but nato does play a key role in this right now. kennedy: spike, i am confused because i thought ukraine was a country in europe. i wasn't quite sure and then vice president was not clarifying that but before she went over there, she was talking about article five in the same
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sentence when she mentioned ukraine an awful lot. what does that tell you? >> she said it and then it was tweeted which i believe the tweet probably came from a member of her team quoting her. i think we can get to the bottom of this i'm willing to quote vice president harris with something she said that was powerful, ukraine is a country in europe, exist to another country called russia and russia is a bigger country which is a powerful country. russia decided to invade a small country called ukraine so basically that's wrong. i stopped voting for people like this a decade ago and can't wait until everyone joins me. we shouldn't have to look to joe biden to be the one who speaks well. then she laughed for 15 minutes straight after that. kennedy: got us terrifying, a friend in need is a friend indeed. marie, is spike racist with his
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critique of the vice president? >> i would not call a fellow panelist these things. i think in general a lot of the criticism of the vice president including things like her laugh for example have sexist undertones that i really don't like, i think there's a lot of terrible personal criticism of politicians regardless whether they are woman or not but i think she gets it because she's a woman and a woman of color, absolutely. >> not available to comment. [laughter] kennedy: no, no, no. if mike pent laughed like a hyena every time he said something stupid, there would have been a giant impeachment chain that would have pulled him off the stage. president trump was always ridiculed as being fat and wearing depends and he's white
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the last time i checked. so fair game, if you play at that level, people are going to criticize you and you are not immune from criticism because you have boobies or because of your background. i'm sorry. >> kamala harris it didn't drop out before i will because of racism and misogyny, she dropped out because she comes off as disingenuous and that's part of it. kennedy: and people knew -- or democrats are the real racists. kennedy: they certainly are. >> she's the vice president so she came out okay, she gets to be vice president. kennedy: all right. thank you. i like you. tens of millions of people in china on lockdown over sgt. of the cases, people can't leave their homes, just the grocery store every three days. sounds like march of 2020, china amy 40 covid cases while many countries have begun to accept who will have to live with the
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virus as it transitioned to endemic space. if cases spike again here, we see the return of mandates and lockdowns? fox news medical correspondent professor of medicine, doctor marc siegel, great to have you. >> great to be with you, i'm afraid looking at china, i have to tell you, i thought it was back here with lockdowns and restrictions and shutdowns from jillian province over there next to north korea which is also in zero case lockdown and we have no idea how many cases there actually are in north korea but in this province of china next to russia, yes russia and next to north korea, they have 5000 of the 6000 cases which is still not a lot in five lockdown 37 million people in china as a result, 90 to 95% of the cases. and guess what else they don't have, they don't have the vaccine so they have a vaccine china makes which is a crummy
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vaccine that rarely works in north korea, almost no one has taken it and china less than 30% of people have taken it, they are not using the vaccine but shutting people down. this is like the united states in march 2020 on steroids, i hope we learn something. kennedy: are they getting the omicron variant has swept through this country already or is this something new that people are going to get nervous about coming to the united states? >> that's a great question and the answer is, it is the omicron variant and what we have seen care. it may be the second sub variant, talking about fear, it's only a little more contagious but doesn't give you more severe disease and the question is, why was the entire country of china walking down over something not getting people classic except what they don't have the vaccine?
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because they lockdown before, this is the most important thing, hello, new zealand and australia, when you locked down, i thought you were doing something great but i've learned over the course of the pandemic a couple things others haven't learned, you lockdown for the flu, not covid because it gets around anyway. number two, if you completely lockdown, you will get it in the heinie anyway because you have a population that doesn't have immunity so here comes omicron sweeping around. that's the thing nobody learned, natural immunity counts. kennedy: florida and sweden, to places i'd much rather be and not north korea, i'm not going. thank you for your time and wisdom. >> thank you, always a pleasure. kennedy: between the ukraine crisis, americans are incredibly stressed but how involved should we get in the war x could only add to our stress?
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you know how this one starts? this guy was meant for me -- >> beautiful. [laughter] kennedy: a survey shows americans are more stressed about inflation, global uncertainty and war in ukraine reported feeling so bad about these issues, worse than everything they felt in years and it might be because they feel so powerless. the problem at the hands of corrupt politicians who proven to be empty headed at best, most americans say they want to help
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ukrainian people, it's not obvious how we can without getting into global conflict. so what can ordinary americans do to improve the world and their lives? host of the guy benson show on fox news radio townhall.com political editor, guy benson is here. >> good evening. kennedy: thank you. >> i love your hair. kennedy: thank you very much, we decided to do something fun. >> i think austin powers. kennedy: so we don't necessarily want to send machine guns to ukraine. >> that's a transition, a good segue right there. kennedy: but people want to help and they are terrified because not since i was a kid have we really felt like we were going to annihilate the globe between us and russia but those feelings are coming back so what should we do and what can people do?
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>> what should we do? that's an answer no one has great interest to and it's the source of risk among many people because it would seem very strange to say this is the most stressed people have been over the current moment, we just have come through a pandemic, 1 million americans have died, that doesn't make sense except during covid at various stages, people felt they had things they could achieve. i'm going to go wash my hands carefully and stay at home from the early stages, get the vaccine and convince my friends to get vaccinated and help businesses donate food, tangible steps people felt they could take. kennedy: going to drink all in the street on house kitchen, i'll do my part. >> that's very specific but yeah. kennedy: many people would say that. >> many people what. but there are horrible wars, images are atrocious every day, that doesn't seem to be an easy next step toward off ramp.
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i was with gutfeld last night, he asked what should we have done? i don't know. i consider myself a pretty well educated person who reads about this stuff, i have no idea what should have been done over there and you can donate here to incredible charities, i think we should accept refugees from there. kennedy: if people are willing to fight for their own freedom, wouldn't you want people like that in your country embracing your freedom in helping that flourish here? i would my family came they were displaced by the commies and thank god they did, that's how mom and dad had little me. >> these last few years have been humbling i think for people, there is this temptation for people to believe they've got it together if they do all the right things, everything will be okay and you should try to do the right things and be prepared but ultimately a lot is out of your control and it's a scary thought for many but nevertheless true and i think
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watching some of the images the last few days in particular, the montage walensky played was almost unbearable to watch but you kind of have to watch because it's not a movie actually happening, it's real. kennedy: past the reality between the pandemic and what's going on now, i reality people in our generation never thought we would have to face but it's happening simultaneously so you just have to do your best and live a good life, be kind to people you love and hopefully that magnifies and resonates. >> i will take that as an acceptance or invitation from you into generation x which i'm happy to do. kennedy: you are, come on board. you look even younger than you are, you look about 12 but -- well. guy benson, thanks for being here.
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the great pyramid of giza which could be hiding the lost tomb of the mythical khufu. or at least his secret stash of dirty hieroglyphic magazines. two caverns were found using extremely powerful scanner second see-through stone walls and make people's pets explode. actual up until now only used to find clerical errors in the president's finances, one of the space is about 98 feet long, 28 feet wide, plenty of room to hide a dead body. don't ask me how i know that. archaeologist considering opening a tomb to find the pharaohs mommy. that way, they'll be prepared in case there's another paper shortage. set to have died in the 20th sixth century, making his body 4600 years young, scientist believe today it might look something like this. oh, it's me.
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never mind, we don't have a thing. okay. topic number two -- supposed to be nancy pelosi. hulu teaming up to produce a stunt called a plane swap involving few people sweeping planes midflight, sir is extreme but that for a four hour layover in denver. the pilots will take 214,000 feet, perform a nosedive 140 miles an hour and skydive into each other's planes that's so sexy. they will take the controls and pullout of the dive. all night. it's as dangerous as writing the new york city subway, the pilots have a lot of experience in one has over 27005 dives under his belt and that's what happens when you are a loyal customer of spirit airlines. he won't believe how many points he has in there, frequent dollars club.
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topic number three. new york university offering undergraduates taylor swift themed art class even though many people think taylor hasn't had class since 2012 and she was a country star. two month course explores whether talus reputation was about fuse or falling about and whether or not jake kept her scarf, questions still heavily ponder today despite the vice president of the united states. the class involved sing-alongs is apparent showing up $56000 a year in tuition will be happy to hear their kids or at least making notes. taught by a writer, specializing in taylor swift latest news and like everyone in her field, she's an expert on virology and nato russian relations. the class and that is first run and will start over with a new group of students which means it topic the student who are
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