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>> i'm david as in, i'm in for elizabeth macdonald, you are watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, thank you so much for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪♪ kennedy: heroism in south texas, 19 fourth-grade students and two of their teachers dead in the horrific school shooting in the town of uvalde but now we know brave cops, shares and border patrol agents rushed into the gunfire potentially preventing a bigger massacre. first responders saying the crime scene was the worst thing they've ever witnessed but the motive for the devastating tragedy still very much unclear. we know almost nothing about the dead suspect is hopefully riding and help with his tongue of it
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was fungus right now. what we do know is he shot his own grandmother in the face, crashed vehicle, ran into rob a mentor, barricaded himself in the classroom and that's when he slaughter the innocent children and a teacher and here's a picture of some of the victims families have provided so far we are told tomorrow would have been there last day of school for the year and some were just given awards for perfect attendance. today emotional and great governor greg abbott talked about the absolutely wicked nature of the crime. >> evil swept across uvalde yesterday. anyone who shoots his grandmother in the face has to have evil in his heart but it's far more evil for someone to gun down little kids. it is intolerable.
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kennedy: how is the town coping amid the sorrow? joining me with the latest, fox news correspondent jeff poll on the scene. >> we are learning tonight from authorities about 30 minutes before the shooting, suspected shooter apparently sent messages on social media. who they went to and when they looked at them, that is unclear but what we do know according to investigators, two of the messages talked about the suspect shooting his grandmother, the third talked about going to an elementary school to shoot it up. investigators say after shooting his grandmother, the suspect fled the scene and crashed his truck near robert elementary school. we are told there was an armed school police officer on campus but it didn't stop the suspect from getting inside the school. officials say he barricaded himself inside fourth-grade classroom. this is where dps says 21 people were killed, 19 kids, two teachers.
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law enforcement managed to break through and get inside the classroom to kill the suspect. greg abbott credit officers for bravely running toward the threat, something that could have been far worse arena families are broken. >> all texans are grieving with the people of uvalde. people are rightfully angry about what has happened. >> during the news conference and shortly after governor abbott made those statements, he was interrupted by democratic gubernatorial candidate beto o'rourke, he was eventually taken outside, but before he did that, he looked at greg abbott telling him he simply is doing nothing. kennedy: we will have more on his outburst a little later but just, a lot of people trying to
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figure out a motive here. we know the dead shooter was living with his grandmother. where are his parents? >> we were reading today about an article where there is an interview with the mother of the suspect who said she was surprised to hear about the shooting and in the interview, she said her son wasn't a violent person but he did keep to himself and determined he was a loner. kennedy: that is so weird, none of this is adding up. obviously there are questions about the school law enforcement officer engaged the subject but we are told not with gunfire, correct? >> yes and what's a little confusing and what they are trying to work out, the order of what all happened but there was an armed school resource officer, he did discharge his firearm, when, they are trying to piece it all together.
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kennedy: well, thank you for being there in your reporting, keep us posted and give our thought to all those involved in the community. eq. as i mentioned, police say they don't know much about the suspect. affiliation and no mental health red flags. so with so few visible signs ahead of time, how can you stop a psychopath before he goes on a murderous rampage and takes the lives of children? joining me now, former fbi director, christopher is back. a couple things i want to know, what about this person follows the standard path of other mass murderers and what is different about his behavior or as we know about him so far? >> this rips your heart out, this is horrendous nonwords. what is similar or what's
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different or at least at this time is he didn't seem to be someone who's aggressively out there making threats. we seen that in the past and in some cases people haven't really done anything, we seen a long history of disciplinary action at school, ideations, i'm going to do this, i'm going to do that. we are not seeing a lot of that but we are seeing enough for me to think there are other information investigators have either already got their hands on or are in the process of retrieving via cell phone, laptop, via writings at the house, all the little clues, they will add up but i have to say the people closest to him have had to have noticed something. didn't have friends but his grandmother had to have noticed his behavior and posting pictures of his weapons he purchased, assault weapons,
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ar-15's, he's client ammunition, the gunshot, somebody had to have noticed he purchased two guns over three days and all the ammunition. no questions, a very young person obviously i think we will find as the investigation unfolds, there were red flags and flashing red like every other mass shooter. kennedy: so you have an 18-year-old was isolated for whatever reason, angry for whatever reason, why doesn't this happen with 18-year-old girls? we saw another 18-year-old shooter in buffalo. what is it about them and what should parents and school administrators and counselors be looking for with people like this? there has to be something. >> it doesn't happen girls. i think if you look at the
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compilation of past mass shootings particularly in schools, i can think of one elected by a young girl. hi school security at best, i tell the administrators and resource officers have to have ground radar, they are observing what's going on in the schools, whose acting in bizarre fashion. see something, say something concept, most people don't know to say something to. it's easy to say the words but it's different system in place, e-mails or a tip line or single contact to invoke the threat assessment team which should be also in place in schools and there are a host of other security measures, locked the back door, walk the side door, make sure during school hours
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there's only one way to get into the school. in this case, policy on the books but it wasn't in practice. kennedy: yes and a lot of schools are going to be rethinking their security practices particularly over the summer. what's also interesting is this was another smaller town or suburban area and school shootings like this don't tend to happen in bigger cities, why is that? >> i don't know, one of the hardest things is get a real good, hands on a real good study of these school mass shootings because there's different definitions of mass shootings and after action reports, many of which i have read but i can't answer that, the behavioral scientist would have to study that question but you are right, they seem to happen in places where guns are kind of the culture and maybe that is the answer.
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kennedy: i don't know if it's just the guns though. texas is gun state, a lot of people have guns, a lot of people who have access to guns and a lot of people have weapons for different reasons but all of these guys, they tend to have something in common and i would like to see a better explanation of that, what is the tip for these people? isolation, loneliness, the anger, how does that build up and what sets them off and what makes it okay in their brain? do we have studies? they do studies on cte and football players, when they commit suicide at a young age you tend to find out they had a particular biology that led to their behavior and depression, i'm wondering if there is something in their brain that is
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similar and maybe we will find out this time, maybe we will get closer because it can't keep happening. thank you for your time, appreciate it. >> thank you. kennedy: big primary night leaving president trump with a bag of result. what does that mean for the ultra mega movement? had toward november. here to discuss and moments. ♪♪ can help a family start a small business. creating food and income for education, medicine and more - all while caring for the earth. around the world. and right here at home. heifer international. learn more at heifer dot org. (mom allen) verizon just gave us all a brand new iphone 13. (dad allen) we've been customers for years. (dad brown) i thought new phones were for new customers.
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november midterm landscape beginning to coalesce after primary night in five states across the country. major test of the former president terms king making power. the results? bit of a mixed bag. in georgia, governor brian kemp defeated former senator david purdue is expected despite trump dumping $2.5 million in allowed endorsement into produce campaign. other losses from drums ag pig and secretary of state herschel walker and congresswoman audrey taylor green one their respective primary. i don't mind herschel, i think
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she's nuts. what do last night's results mean as we look ahead to november? tonight panel, american majority ceo and former george w. bush, presidential writer, he'll have something to watch. ned ryun. democrat strategist and former biden campaign surrogate, a man for whom the margarita was named, kevin walling. it's true, delicious. why don't you come to new york and make good on your dreams, young man? the president of the institute, jeff deist is here. ned, i will start with you. i want to ask you -- but i will do that later. his them champion magic diminished? it may not begun but it diminished after last night? he wastes a lot of time, energy and money on purdue a loser from the get-go. >> i think last night we definitively proved even though donald trump is a massive force and republican primary, not even
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he can take a triple donkey and turn it into a winner of the derby and was definitely a triple donkey but the places you see trump run into trouble with his endorsements is when he's up against incumbent governors or, governor's machine, idaho, nebraska, looked at georgia, those are tough endorsement, tough races to win two and a half million is nice, is not a lot in a state like georgia. if you will be definitive, it's like 10 million but i think people as you mentioned, herschel walker, he recruited herschel into the race, he endorsed him, he entered primary by bringing herschel into the race. again, most of trump's losses have taken place is when he's gone out on a limb and against incumbent governors, i prefer he move on and endorse primarily senate and governors race. kennedy: he can't help himself. >> but at the same time if you have political capitol, use it
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and take risks, last thing, i think by the end of the primary season is when it will still be over 90%. kennedy: 90? i think you said 90. i think you met 51%. >> no, it will be over 90%, trust me by the end of the primary season. kennedy: all right, we will see. if his ability to endorse and carry a candidate over the finish line is really that effective than shouldn't he run again in 2024? isn't that what everybody is saying they love him so much they just need him? >> a lot of people are, i just want him back on twitter. we need excitement in their lives. i agree with ned to a certain degree, good candidates win races, david produce heart was not in the race, he couldn't give you a reason for why he was running and georgians saw that. as a democrat i was happy to see
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brian kemp when win by 50 points. i was happy to see brad roethlisberger win by a large market for secretary of state the two men most responsible and trumps estimation for losing georgia and pushing back against the big lie after three recounts in georgia so that's a good thing, i think because i want to seek to functioning parties that believe in democracy so as a democrat, that's a great thing to see and now it's on to november, stacey abrams and rafael warnock. kennedy: yes and i really hope they both lose for very different reasons. i think stacey abrams is insufferable, full of herself, her contempt for her state is very unappealing and i don't think rafael warnock is great, i'd much rather shane hazel frankly when that senate seat but that's going to be another contest for another day. let's talk about the former president, is he the king maker?
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has he been made out to be something he's not? what does that do for the midterm and presidential landscape in terms of shifting the balance of power with his focus and energy and whether or not he runs in 2024? >> for both publicans and democrats, be idea of trump has been more powerful than the reality of trump so i don't think we can take all that much from yesterday's results. despite herschel walker, i'm not sure he really gets country, deep down in his bones but the idea out there possibly running, you got joe biden talking about ultra maga, npr and political today falling all over themselves, georgia proves he's lost his touch and that shows you they cared very much about
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him running and that is going on with the january 6 commission, attempt to disqualify him under the 14th amendment from running if he has to god forbid he went from installing them so is still a force, occupies a lot of champion real estate, i don't want him to run. he could keep doing what he's doing which is incredible. kennedy: i appreciate him as a troll and a rouser. >> bring him back on twitter. kennedy: i do have a problem with that, journalist love that because they can stop doing work, they can just follow his stories and go can you believe he's done this? we are all going to die. all right. panel is going to stick around, wearing its head back in congress. does anyone have a new solution or is it going to devolve into political standings? steve hilton joins me to discuss, he's next.
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national debate over gun control rolling back on the heels of yesterday's tragic mass shooting in texas, last night during his address from the white house president biden lashing out at gun manufacturers. >> we have to act and don't tell me we can't have an impact on this carnage. i spent my career as a senator and vice president working to pass common sense gun laws. we can and will prevent every tragedy but we know they have positive impact. gun manufacturers spent two decades aggressively marketing assault weapons, making them the most in large profit. for god's sake we have to be encouraged to stand up to the industry.
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kennedy: in a press conference today texas governor greg abbott rebuffed the president emotional appeal. >> there are quote real gun laws in chicago. there are quote real gun laws in new york. there are real gun laws in california. i hate to say this but there are more people shot every weekend in chicago than there are in schools in texas. we need to realize people who think we would just implement tougher gun laws, chicago and l.a. and new york is proof that jesus. you look for a real solution, chicago teachers what you're talking about is not a real solution. our job is to come up with real solutions we can implement. kennedy: so what are the real
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solutions that can be implemented right now? here with me, host of the revolution sunday night fox news channel steve hilton is back. the reaction discussing and predicable, the president talking about assault weapons for which there is a very loose definition that can be changed depending on the day and no one is really talking about how you address the malignant hate and evil that allow someone to take the lives of the innocent children. >> yes. if it's only a simple as he tries to make out and those who try to politicize it immediately, it's such a lamentable failure of leadership last night. he started off okay and as soon as he could, straight to the predictable talking points and the truth is, if we are going to
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make any progress on something which i think actually those people can get behind, the idea that we shouldn't let guns get into the hands of criminals and psychopaths and lunatics and deranged people and killers. everyone can agree about that. how do you do that? time after time in these situations we see existing systems, laws and processes we have were not properly implement it. most clearly in the case of the buffalo shooting the of the week for the kid was literally talking about shooting up a school and taken into psychiatric evaluation and spent one and a half days there and bought a gun. there must be an agreement we can get those people, get hold of them and make sure they are the ones prevented from having guns but that's not where the conversation is because immediately it goes to these sweeping statements, grandiose statements. one side yells at the other side and accusing them of want kids to be massacred in schools. that puts up defenses of the other side and you get nowhere.
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the president of all people, the one who supposed to kick it off in the right way, strike the right tone and bring people together and he totally failed to do that. kennedy: he does failed to do that because he doesn't know how to break the stalemate. he's been around long enough you seen the evolution of the gun debate in this country but when both sides are entrenched in the talking points and we do have this trench warfare, we have to be able to move past that, we have to evolve our conversations and really learn, how do human beings get to the place where human life is absolutely disposable? that is a real problem, a problem in schools ann coulter and within families we have to address you can confiscate guns, you can have gun prohibition, it's not going to do what you think it is because you are not
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addressing, vice president is talking about the root cause of immigration. the root cause of these mass shootings is hate. how do you address that? >> and again when you look at these awful situations, it's the same profile, young man often who is completely broken and look at what's going on, i worked in all of these issues back in the day in the uk and the same issues there, broken families and you see the way technology helps people isolate themselves and cut off from all human contact and get into these crazy situations. all of that is really hard and it's much easier to just yell at someone and say why don't you take this law and everything will be fixed next it is so upsetting because in the end we all want the same thing which is for these things not to happen. we live in a free society where
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people live fulfilling flourishing lives and that's going really badly wrong. we got so much evidence, broken society all around us, it's much harder to fix because there's a human problem, organic problem, not something mechanistically you can set up a government program to deal with but that's what they want to do, pass a law, spend money, handout checks, things they can do mechanically. that will solve any of this. kennedy: and absolutely will not, one 100% right and i can't wait to watch your show sunday night. steve hilton, thank you for being here. appreciate your words. meanwhile, let's go to one political clown already doing his best to turn the tragedy into his own personal circus. texas do nothing, beta all right today interrupted uvalde news conference on the shooting to make the nightmare about himself. >> past the mike to lieutenant
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governor. >> excuse me. excuse me. >> sit down. >> you are out of line and an embarrassment. >> you are doing nothing. >> this isn't the place -- >> this is totally predictable. >> sir, you're out of line. you are out of line. sir, you are out of line. please leave this auditorium. come to a deal like this . kennedy: that's don maclachlan and as you know, beto against abbott this november. will democrats celebrate this selfish disgusting stunned? so incredibly insensitive. the panel is back, ned brian, kevin walling and diced. what does this do to his chances in november?
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>> highlights it is a terrible candidate. this political stunt was disgusting. it was lonesome but i would argue biden's performance was as well using a tragedy to try to advance your political goal because all they seem to want is power. i think robert francis will crush this by abbott. i don't think, all he did was prove he's a complete clown but is a shame we cannot have a rational conversation, democrats immediately want to go to, who want to have gun control, republicans, we want a conversation we want to do something, i think the fact put 150 million since 2018 to school security while sending 40 billion and eastern european nation, we've misplaced priorities. i'd like to harden up close and more on guards, a lot more done
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have security for schools but democrats want to go for let's get rid of the second amendment and do gun control and i think they want australian type laws. that does not lead to an honest conversation to have meaningful solutions in the short term. kennedy: is incredible to me obviously every state is a different political context. austin is not texas but beto runs around talking about confiscating guns in a state that is probably more adherent to the second amendment than arguably any other and all he has our stunts, he's incredibly unserious and as a confessed confiscate her, how could he possibly win statewide election at this time in texas? >> texans will ultimately decide whether what we saw today is of benefit to the community in terms of pushing back on what the governor was saying. they will decide that ultimately
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but we got to tone down the rhetoric on both sides. we got very close in. [two bells tolling] with manchin, to me, agreement with republicans on background checks, i think your conversation was so important in terms of what he described as red flag laws, struggling with mental illness, there's no way they should have access to a firearm or formerly convicted of domestic based and domestic violence, those guns can be taken away. the fact that in 2020 the leading cause of death for children in this country for the first time is homicide by a gun or suicide by a gun startle all of us and some kind of national conversation you have now every night talking about this but with got to come together as republicans and democrats, antics work, sideshows won't work but addressing the problem directly hopefully will.
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kennedy: jeff, is there a connection here between the conversation we are having at this time in our history about abortion and the conversation we are having about gun violence? have we lost the plot as a society in terms of what it means to be pro-life? >> i think we have, obviously there's a sickness in the culture, there's no question. is a lot of parallels with abortion laws because you talk about toning down the rhetoric, i think the way to tone down rhetoric is to get over this idea needs to be one uniform law, abortion or guns, all kinds of socialist, all 50 states, 330 million people, some live in sparsely populated rural areas, some indents cities, federal aviation, i think putting these things under the supreme court has been a disaster. i look at beto, to me, he looks like some sort of rock guy from
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park slope or something. i don't get how he runs in texas but the fact is there are plenty of people in texas who probably agree with him, we need to find a way to vent this stuff and i really think this reading, especially the bill of rights corporation they all apply to states, it's been disastrous federalism in this country. obviously this is a multifaceted thing, we got the covid lockdowns, psychological issues, this is a very. kennedy: if i can add on top of that, we also have a homeless crisis plaguing major cities in the country and we have no problem drawing adults away. it's not just kids, not just boys. it's not just unborn babies, it's across the board and we need to address those things honestly because there's a correlation with all of it.
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i appreciate you tackling all of this, being respectful and thoughtful. you all so much. thank you. coming up, sparks flying in the trial against former clinton lawyer michael sussman. hillary or her cronies ever be held accountable for the russia pollution hoax? mollie hemingway with the latest. she's next. ♪♪
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♪♪ kennedy: mondays mouth trumpet monday winner, matt. good job. truth keeps coming out about cricket history, the role of the russia pollution hoax, evidence her campaign lawyer michael sussman sent the bill to hillary for america, for the time he
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spent tweeting the hoax to james baker at headquarters. the memo on the bill says communication regarding confidential projects. prosecution rested today so he's going down and we will take hillary take with him. now editor in chief fox news contribute mollie hemingway's back. how damning is the bill and does anyone believe michael sussman went rogue with no one's knowledge to the fbi all by himself? >> today's testimony was really bad for him. we seen evidence previously he lied about whether he was working on behalf of client when he funneled this information to the fbi but today that included little receipts from when he went to staples and build the clinton campaign for the thumb drives, he put on thumb drives from the disinformation he fed into the fbi so when you look at
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the case of does he appear to be guilty for lying to the fbi when he claimed he didn't have a client but build the campaign for what he was doing, it's cut and dry. there's the issue he's in d.c. with the d.c. jury that's overwhelmingly supportive of his clients hillary clinton so whether or not he is convicted is a different issue than whether he appears to be guilty which he is . kennedy: our to other people who were manufacturing this entire crisis in the most disgusting way using federal agencies to spy on innocent americans? why is sussman the fall guy? >> he looks like he lied when he told the fbi he wasn't looking for clinton, feeding disinformation. so many other players should be held accountable. there was the clinton campaign behind this russia pollution hoax, the intelligence officials that pretended to believe the lies they were being told,
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different people would come with different pieces of information, all the same people, democrat feeding information to different avenues. intelligence officials clearly knew that, they live because they wanted to go after trump and the media that were either idiot or new they were lied to when they spread the russia pollution hoax did so much damage to the country. they should all be held accountable in each their own way. until they are but they cannot heal from what they did it's a horrific attack on our elections, our system of government, trust and confidence people have in their agencies and almost no one has been held accountable. fbi lawyer lied and many belated evidence to get a warrant against one of the targets. kennedy: a mission of evidence, 17 instances where evidence was omitted and all of that went to then-president trump. interesting, do you think he's going to testify? >> i think he might, we got late
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motions going forth about the circumstances under which he might testify and he's a sympathetic figure, well educated nice family guy so i'm sure the defense would like to have him on the stand to curry sympathy with people but there are more trials coming up including igor, that will be in virginia which is also a pretty liberal area. there's much more to come and so much came out this week and we can be thankful people were admitting under oath the role hillary clinton herself and so many others claimed in this horrific attack on the country. kennedy: fox news and foxbusiness, only places covering in terms of mainstream tv. thank you so much. great reported. topical storm is next. stay with me. ♪♪
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let's have a little fun, shall we? a new report claims steven tyler has spent 6 million on cocaine. no wonder he doesn't want to close his eyes. hitting the high notes and this is topical storm. topic number one. former nfl player arrested for united airlines employ claiming was the victim but the only way to know for sure is to check the
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instant replay, there hugo. former denver bronco quarterback, quarterback brandon squaring up united airlines ticket agent, counterpunch her. people constantly duncan baggage on them. good night. unfortunately, employee can't keep up and just like everything at the airport his reaction was delayed which caused him to miss his connection. rendon's lawyer said employees started the fight by calling him names. employee says he didn't mean anything when he read his ticket and told him he was basic. regardless, the employee has been fired. you're fired. the winner, brenda will face off against airline boxing champion, mike tyson. wonderful. can't wait. and the frog. topic number two. sailors, underway in new york city, every week and guys, too.
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if you live in new york, expect the subways covered with more semen than usual. nearly 3000 sailors, marines and coast guardsmen will take part in festivities this weekend so if you are a sucker for a man in uniform, your ship has come in. some of these men are so young, you could become their first made. each the this we can from the members will be honored parades, they will get shipwrecked on vodka harold ford junior. they say they are nervous about coming back to new york because this will be the first time an active war zone but it's great news for the local mates because for one, they won't be the most petty officers in new york city and australia, they write their numbers. right over the ship. topic number three. a study finds fish in our oceans
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are filled with drugs. i always knew there was something fishy about them. this explains why there caring run tiny sales. international university, the blood of 93 bonefish and found pharmaceutical drugs and every single one, not to mention the seaweed, they've been consuming refer heads and don't get me started on the blowfish, steven tyler. the fish were contaminated with an average of seven each. some had up to 16 different prescriptions in the systems which is about 34 prescriptions left, average for human. drugs ingested when the fish consume human waste which would explain the subway tuna taste like crap. implication is the fish we are are eating contaminated with drugs valium, antidepressants and blood pressure medicine, i've also seen some caught pieces that appear to contain viagra.
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