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quick ten seconds. >> we saw it firsthand at the southern border, we need to stop it, the reason women like flores were elected to the house. elizabeth: good to see you. i'm elizabeth macdonald, even watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, help you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: welcome to it, law enforcement sponsors was an abject failure of students and teachers in uvalde texas likely died because of police in action and now we have the pictures to prove it. it's now 28 days since a crazed gunman stormed into robbed elementary school and killed 19 young students and two of the teachers. twenty-eight days since the town
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was shattered by the worst school shooting in texas history. earlier today the state senate began hearings to find out exactly what went wrong. the committee released several photos like the one you see here which we are told shows officers in the hallway outside the classroom, armed with shields and body armor. after the shooting, police initially said they didn't have any of that equipment. that was a lie and they waited an hour, actually more than an hour, 77 minutes to engage the shooter. we learned the classroom was not locked as they initially claimed. crops were on the scene ready stream after the government entered the school. today texas department of public safety director steve mccraw angrily lashed out at those who did nothing. >> compelling evidence the law enforcement response to the attack at robbed elementary was an abject failure, everything we've learned the last two decades since the columbine massacre. while they waited, the commander waited for radio and arrivals
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and for shields and waited for s.w.a.t. last, he waited for a key that was never needed. they had weapons, and body armor, the children had none. kennedy: before the hearing, parents of the victims gathered to voice their own fury over what happened. >> they're trying to cover up a lot of things. >> they just didn't do their job. >> we were asked, we just started breaking down because she already lived through it and she doesn't want to relive it. she is afraid to go back to school. she's afraid it might happen again. kennedy: very understandable so what other failures are now coming to light? joining us tonight with fox news national corresponding garrett, garrett. >> top cop testified the school could have been stopped within
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three minutes if it wasn't for the indecisiveness of the on scene commander. a special hearing for the texas senate, the state's director of public safety testified that police had everything they need to take the shooter down, minutes after he entered the school. at least seven officers were in the building, at least two of them had rivals and the classroom door was likely never locked. instead, uvalde police chief pete ordered everyone to stay back and wait. >> one error, 14 minutes and eight seconds, that's how long the children waited and teachers did in room 111 to be rescued and while they waited, the on scene commander waited for radio and arrivals. he waited for shields and waited for s.w.a.t. last, he waited for a key that was never needed. >> they put -- on his handling
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of the response and the need to wait despite some officers openly questioning the decision not to immediately storm the classroom. >> this compelling evidence the law enforcement response to the attack at robbed elementary was an abject failure and antithetical to everything we've learned the last two decades since the columbine massacre. >> investigators found the doors at robbed elementary school are also to blame since neither of the doors the entries, nor the classroom fully locked as they are designed to do when they are closed which allows the gunman to walk right in. >> this is ridiculous and un- excusable. if you look at it from a security view -- >> we are learning missed opportunities for others to alert police about concerning behavior from the gunman. at least eight months before the attack, investigators say the 18-year-old was moving toward a pathway to violence and had
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taken on demeanor the school shooter. >> suicidal, fatalistic, a loner who had sympathy, had been called a school shooter. could we have intervened, could we have done something? the answer is over with overwhelmingly has. >> another opportunity to present local officials for answers at the city council meeting and tomorrow we expect to hear more testimony as the special texas senate hearing continues. kennedy: thanks so much for the report, director mccraw said actions pete and theo uvalde police go against everything law enforcement are trained to do in an active shooter situation. why did they hesitate and will this change how police are trained? joining me now, former fbi investigator, bill daley. bill, the more we learn about this, so much was withheld in
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the days after the shooting, the more we learn, what are your thoughts? >> first of all, this tragic release of information as it comes out, i can only imagine what it does to the victims families and loved ones who think they could have had some chance of saving some, if not all the children there. it's heart wrenching from law enforcement feel, it is, probably i could say shocking and the fact that there were a number of failures talked about by mr. mccraw as well as what we observe, no school resource officer there, there was one in the area and one who responded but none at the time. the school doors did not lock which didn't prevent the student from entering and then we have what's happening in the hallways revealed today so we've learned over the years particularly since columbine and other mass shootings, not just schools but other mass shootings is is a matter of minutes when victims
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meet their demise and for law enforcement to go in and take action as quickly as possible, why that was held back, why they waited for more information and the police chief was giving those orders on the it's still yet to be clear to us but from my view, they did have the equipment to go in, they had the time and resources to do that. in addition, what was not discussed here as far as that, communications were broken down, apparently police radios didn't work in the school, special tactical unit came in where their radios works to a communications issue as well. none of this can bring back the life of the victims but perhaps away to learn for the future. kennedy: it's a shame they didn't learn from the past. i don't know how they can sleep at night knowing these parents can't sleep at night because it's one thing knowing this was your child, these were there last moments.
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it's another knowing the window was so incredibly protracted because of the cowardice that police chief who told investigators he didn't even think he was the one in charge, who did he think was in charge? if not him, who? >> and by some of the reports at least from -- part of the investigation thus far, there are other investigations ongoing as well but this one from the texas department of safety, by the police officer there, they were referring to this police chief is the one in charge, they were referring to him for orders so again, this command and control issue, from my view, if you felt as though he had the opportunity to going and neutralize the shooter, waiting for somebody to tell you it's okay to do that, i understand where the safety of other colleagues but the safety of the children and those people who were victimized to get them safe
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or any help again, i would think they would just go in and do what they have to do and distract him by the window, come through the door, shoot through the door, whatever it is but we are learning more and more, clarification on what was already very disjointed munication from the get-go and we spoke about it on your show right after, we have different sets of information and details and now it's coming clear that those things were in place, things that could have helped perhaps save the lives of those victims. kennedy: there was a lot of inaction there. his a plane going to go around her neck right now they are appointed to the school police chief as commander on the scene, he's the one they were referring to, the one apparently -- he did have a radio with him, he was making calls back to the station via cell phone so i think from view of whose command and control, he be the one fingers
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are pointing to. people on the scene, the question will be, what incentive did they have to move forward, what disincentive did they have? probably some of them have voiced concerns, they wanted to going but were deterred from doing that. i think more will come as the investigations reveal themselves but again, no solace or comfort to those families suffering. kennedy: and the more we learn, the more it compounds their grief and pete air o'donnell and others, they have blood on their hands. thank you so much for breaking this down, appreciate it. >> you're welcome. kennedy: supreme court handed down a big win for school choice. i'll explain that in moments plus a new study for the most and least patriotic space. you won't believe who's at the top of the list or who's at the bottom. the panel, they will show up to
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rulings to three that the main tuitions assistance program violates the first amendment. his a back story, the program beginning public aid to students who don't have a local public school so they can go to private school. the only caveat, funds could be used for religious teaching. the court today shot it down saying it excludes eligible schools but liberal justice sotomayor gave a blistering defense writing quote, this continues to dismantle the wall of separation between church and state the framers flocked to build,". did she hate school choice? i think it's pretty great. tonight party panel, host of the verses media podcast contributed editor of the spectators stephen l miller. we got the host of the aggressive progressive podcast, he used to be an aide to senator chuck schumer but check got to hit for him, christopher haunt
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in the house. author and contributor at the hilton, kristin tate is back, welcome, everyone. stephen, cory deangelis sent me some tweets this morning that this is a huge victory for school choice. there are many atheists in the school choice movement to celebrate this ruling, why? >> that's because the progressive left and sonja sotomayor want you to think it's conservative catholics who are going to be the beneficiaries of this ruling when in fact there are already 4000 students, roughly, that use this program and others prevented from using the program because of the way the tuition program was initiated so this also affects jewish academies, muslim schools, there is a big thing today where progressives on twitter say i guess you guys will be okay with church of saint in getting funds, imagine
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the uniforms and the mascot. free speech for everybody and what sonja sotomayor . kennedy: you approve. >> and the ghost or cheer squad, imagine. she apparently doesn't understand the state imposing street restriction is a violation of church and state, the state imposing religious restriction so i don't know, she will give a lot of the dissent here for 30 or 40 years. kennedy: the state holding money back from parents so chris, it's interesting because god rest his soul, started the church of american secular humanism as an atheist, also known as cash and they could have opened a school in maine and got public funding for kids who didn't have local public schools so i really think this decision satisfies all parties. >> i read the decision and i
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read the law and frankly, main, if they want to exclude certain parochial schools, they could do that according to this opinion, they just did not do that in the law before the supreme court they set restrictions and guidelines, they can't openly do it about religion but they could set public standards that all other schools in maine have to comply with. this bill pays for public tuition for people who don't have a high school to go to in maine, it's good use of public funds i think to do that. i read the opinion, it's not the wall of church and state i would die on, i do think the court has been weakening the wall between church and state, i do know that this is the opinion to go crazy about because it did give the state the challenge to change their. kennedy: and maine will probably take that up, it's a nutty place. i don't know if they are
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patriotic, we will get into that in a moment but why is school choice still a four letter word to so many progressive christians? >> i think we need universal school choice for everyone all parents in every income bracket deserves to have choice whether to send their kids to school, just the way high earning parents have, it's ridiculous. this doesn't dismantle the separation between church and state because we are talking about private citizens deciding where money for their children go if public schools in maine were demanding kids learn and practice different religions like christianity or islam, that would be wrong but that's not what we are talking about here. these lefties keep getting the constitution provides freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. every parent has the right to pull the kids out of failing public schools producing pathetic results and put them into a more religious safe school that teaches arithmetic, science, social studies, english and maybe a bit of morality, we
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need more school choice. kennedy: we need civics and we need math. every time my girls come home and complain about the school i'm like when did schools stop teaching math? math is great, make it exciting and awesome. enough of the cultural distractions. my god. you're just going to have a zombie nation entitled like i don't know -- like learn the book diary of them. >> that sounds racist him to me. kennedy: matt doesn't care about you, it doesn't care about your feelings or how you look or what jammies you have. math can give a fudge bucket. speaking of america, we left patriotism here and i am proud to say i love the stars & stripes from the halls of montezuma, anchors away.
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♪♪ a new study lays out which states are feeling it the most. how many vets and live in the area. here's what they came up with. alaska of all places comes out on top by montana, maybe. virginia, no. north dakota and oregon, come on man. i am from there. rounding out the bottom, massachusetts, no. everywhere else have a lot of flags. they love the united states and florida, are you nuts? rhode island, too small to be patriotic. new york, they don't like it here and arkansas, i don't think that's true for a second. indiana also made the ten, probably the most patriotic state in the union, i could not believe that. what say you, stephen l miller?
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>> in defense of florida putting aside the florida has the most unpatriotic hockey team in the entire country, pull sites like volunteerism, the peace corps, people who live in there and people don't really go to florida to work or volunteer, they go to florida to retire and the weather and party and what can be more patriotic than that? kennedy: all things combined. i think that's incredibly aspirational. what a country, a country that produces places where people like party songs and they like to retire gun breakfast cereal, i think it's fantastic so what stood out to you? >> don't avalanche. i am delighted, they rock he. okay, go ahead, chris. >> too hot to volunteer in florida, that's why they don't
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have big volunteer numbers that i disagree with this, just like any other quick fate list, new york is patriotic state. massachusetts, i just got back from massachusetts, iran in the park for the first battle of the revolution, how much more patriotic could it be? i live 2 miles from the house on long island, there's a lot patriotism and reflection of the history of this great country in new york in every state in the country to rank them, is deciding what flavor of ice cream is the best, they all good, some more active than others. kennedy: florida tarnished the great state of oregon is a shame on you antifa, you are all stinky, i want you to be part of anything because you hate every system including the flag. kristen, your thoughts? you lived in a few places. >> i think this study is dumb because it has silly metrics. i love my country, i consider myself patriotic but i've never served on a grand jury of the room and asked. i think patriot volunteer but
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don't go around bragging or think twice about it. i think serving in the military, military service is a good measure of patriotism and florida ranks pretty well on that one metric but as a fellow panelist earlier mentioned, a lot of elderly people in florida, a huge portion of the estate are sitting around in nursing homes eating applesauce not going out and volunteering. kennedy: do you know what they are doing in nursing homes? this is what they are doing like a lot of it -- >> watching the tampa bay lightning's? kennedy: and then they go back to their mom like i've still got it. [laughter] kennedy: that's all they think about. i will tell you i went to alaska and they have so many dutiful bald eagles there almost like tests and it's a very patriotic bird so i'll give them that. stephen, chris, kristen, thank you, thank you.
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pretty special. coming up, delaying thousands of flights in recent days and even more today. are you traveling? you might be stranded. our airlines getting greedy or just screwing with us? biden's founders of crises getting worse and worse, that's coming up. is it because he's too old or just plain wrong in the head? we have all that for you and more next. ♪♪
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experts say it was the biggest travel weekend so far this year foxbusiness reported earlier this month the airline industry is short about 12,000 pilots. where do i sign up? i fly enough, i really feel like i could do it. many airlines offering fewer flight saying we are going to give a little bit of light so fasten your seatbelts, got to keep them safe. thanks for flying united. airlines offering fewer flights because staffing shortage, american airlines eliminated three u.s. destinations, the city's are done. the white house threatened to punish airlines over all of it but who's really to blame? he with me now, kings management chief investment officer fox news contributor, come back, scott. you know karate. >> miss you hard and i tried to get out there last week to see
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you and of course three flights canceled, more delayed. it was part of the problem. kennedy: you fly a lot, what have you seen, what are you hearing? just got to be a solution here. >> the solution is demand falls off and people don't travel as much because they don't want to deal with it because the airlines have no capacity. there are thousands of flights 10000 flights canceled and i think there will be more as we approach july 4 because the airlines are out of capacity. if you get one cancellation, is snowballs plus you have air traffic control behind on hiring and training so they are having trouble at the towers. in my case we had a lot of flights delayed and canceled and flights to new york were rerouted in such so the problem is there running out of space to even land planes and they will have to cut capacity by cutting flights. kennedy: i would feel bad for them if the airline industry didn't get billions and billions and millions of dollars during
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the pandemic and that means they had all that money to keep their pilots happy, to keep everyone well-trained, to look for other people who want restrictions lifted, that's what the money was for, where did it go? >> down the drain really. a lot of the airlines sort of it looks like but you have the anti- vaccine issue on many of the pilots and flight attendants working there when covid hit so one of the other things happening is a lot of folks were forced into early retirement or flat out quit because i didn't want to get the vaccine. now they are bates to come back because airlines didn't replace their job so the theory is this, i think demand will fall off because people are going to deal with it and therefore that will help build up the system. the other problem is look at the flight crisis, they raise prices to capture so i think you have at least a little bit of time to get your travel in but i would
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be careful on flight prices because they are going up because capacity is so high. kennedy: i apply all my life through october and then i'm walking everywhere, i will just walk. >> that is along walk but it might be healthy. if you have to build up capacity we have now, you will see it come back in the system, he might see prices fall. if you plan something like that, i would tell you to move toward november, december, flying season is long gone and therefore airlines have caught up with demand other speeches that sweet spot between thanksgiving and christmas and new year's, that's when you got to go places. how could they not see this coming? they've known for years they would have a pilot shortage, they've known this. do you know how i know? every time i get on a plane, i walked to the cockpit and say we are counting on you, good luck. 80% of the people laugh at the djokovic means they are our
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golden americans. the ones who don't, they are few and far between, they've never seen an airplane so they don't get the joke and that's how i know we need more pilots because we need fewer people to laugh at the joke. thank you very much. >> you've got it. kennedy: as any libertarian knows, it's not the governments job to fix everything. the problem is president biden's policies are creating problems that require more government fixes. how could someone so incompetent continue to leave? california republican tungsten house judiciary committee member, he should be king of america, he hasn't taken that title yet, darrell issa, welcome back to the show. >> thanks for covering the fact that government never wants to undo its mistakes rather pile on new mistakes. kennedy: that was one thing i liked about the trump pens administration, they rollback a lot of regulation.
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all we have seen through success of this administration, more regulation, more red tape and more rules, more laws, more requirements, more reasons to take your money and then it comes to a head and that's what we see now, isn't it? >> absolutely and when you have runaway inflation caused by shortages of material, they would never consider reducing demand in the honest way by not throwing more government money into it or maybe increasing production by alleviating the impediment government put on production whether it's oil and natural gas or just unloading containers at long beach harbor. kennedy: or baby formula. that was one of the problems where this was an issue we saw coming for months and months, no one did anything and when people look into it they realized we don't get to import baby formula, perfectly healthy. we have high tariffs on so many
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different countries needlessly people can't award even if they could get together hands on some of the foreign goods to feed their precious babies, it is frustrating and i know a lot of people including me take shots at the president but it's not his age i worry about. bernie sanders is like 45 years older than joe biden and he's ten times more spry. i bet if you poke bernie sanders in the middle of the night to run a marathon, he would put on creepy shoes and go do it. >> absolutely and back to the question of the baby formula, remember there are factories from the same company making baby formula on the same equipment, just not the one the fda hasn't got off their stuff and approved to reopen so when you talk about self inflicted, and empty factory not producing when in fact the same company produces and other locations and they can't define the difference.
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kennedy: yes but they are a government contract with the few companies allowed to make baby formula and if one of those companies goes off line or drastically reduced capacity, you can't get baby formula and 30 of those states. it is insane so what is going to happen? are we going to have a massive paradigm shift in this country that leads to limited government and more individual responsibly or is it just me being delusional? >> i'm afraid it's you being delusional because under this administration things as simple as we don't have enough to put containers on at long beach harbor. why don't we eliminate this one 100% tariff keeping us from buying them and protecting domestic market that can't produce enough? it doesn't sound like hard decision but it's one the president has not made in over a year and assess stroke of the pen, the same pen he used to cut off pipeline and oil production on federal land, you name it,
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he's done it. the real question is, what we ever experiment with the idea of undoing something causing a problem? the answer is, not through this administration from what we can tell. it would make as much sense as not bleeding george washington when he had his infection if they had to do it over again, government would still figure is not a problem, let's get rid of the blood, that's the way government thinks. kennedy: someone grab a bucket of leeches. congressman issa, thank you so much, always good to talk to you. if i don't talk to you before the fourth, heavy they america. >> to our great country. kennedy: all right, coming up, to u.s. military veterans captured in ukraine, is there any hope for their return? bryan suits has the honest answer next. ♪♪
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♪♪ kennedy: that's right, last night mouth trumpet monday song, the winner was lauren. she's new, a new winner, that was great. meanwhile, russia threatening the lives of two captured americans this isn't good, the u.s. military that rounded up on the battlefield in eastern ukraine and a new interview folks person for russian president vladimir putin says it's possible be americans could face execution for firing on russian troops. he called them mercenaries. insisting they are not protected under the geneva convention. what the russians ever follow through on the threats? k tta radio host and u.s. army combat veteran, the author dark secret place, you should sign up or at this moment.
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he's putting out his imaginary cigar, good man. bryan suits his back. tell me all about these two gentlemen captured, what were they doing and what you expect their fate to become? >> they had taken notes in the ukrainian defense, in uniform, not irregulars, they had an id card and ukraine is a signatory. the fact that the russians are in the middle of an illegal invasion and they call somebody else mercenary, it is laughable. on page five of my passport, it says if i take an oath to a foreign government, i could lose my citizenship but not a guarantee. if you take up arms with an enemy, you can lose your citizenship but we've turned a blind eye to people going to ukraine, they get paid $400 but
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they are not mercenary, i worked as a private military contractor on u.s. state department contract, didn't make me a mercenary. kennedy: always, suit. we are on camera, let's wait until 8:00. >> these guys are more valuable alive than dead but just like the two uk guys, they are going to be trained for like 100 russian officers or something like that, if they can find those who want to go back but they are more valuable but alive than dead in its away spike the football. kennedy: how should the state department respond or the pentagon? >> remind the russians they have an obligation to treat these guys as pows just as the ukrainians have the obligation and have done so. let them work it out on they're down low, shut up about whitney griner from the w nba, the more
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you talk about it, the more valuable they have, they are just pow, that's all they are and russia should be reminded of that but the rules these days. kennedy: who do you think will be released first? was more important to the american people to be free, brittany or the two officers? you can tell me, you have to be shy about, you can do frozen face all you want but -- [laughter] >> for the american people, probably pretty griner because she's a better-known name but i think the more important thing is what can putin get more from? probably more for brittney griner. kennedy: due by the rumors that he's terminally ill? what you think is going on with him? you practically know everything. >> i think he's an old man is what i think but i think he's told his people -- [inaudible] kennedy: that's exactly what he told them and they are like what does that mean?
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we can't afford cigarettes because all the banks are shut down and vodka is too expensive. thanks, president biden. that's unfortunately what the russian people are saying, response to these rumors gladly putin is not doing well, he's got shaky hands and bulging veins, last words. >> i saw him in a video today talking to graduates from the academy, he was lucid and shaking hands and didn't look sickly. or anything like that. now he would just make the rest of the world starve to death. kennedy: awful, horrible. famine is a hideous weapon is using, it is horrific, barbaric. thank you very much, will talk to you soon, you know that, right? >> yes. kennedy: thank you, topical storm is next. ♪♪
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squirrel interrupts the pittsburgh pirates game last night by running around the field, it was a huge one for parents fans because they don't to see many in that stadium. here's the video. it happened in the second inning, they tied at zero -- zero are the teams call it, total flood fast. the grounds crew caught a squirrel, talk about a nut job. they don't know where the squirrel came from, it was totally out of left field. the crew was armed with a net in a bucket. [laughter] they still couldn't catch it. personally i can't understand how brief professionals working together could miss an easy catch like that. talk about dropping the ball at work. the squirrel triumphed running through the bullpen just like every other team in the national league. that's got to hurt. topic number two. farmers in thailand a speeding
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canvas to the tickets. i love baked chicken. most of us here the word canvas and chicken, we think of seth rogen but in thailand it's becoming a delicacy because farmers say chicken tastes better when they been fed marijuana. it makes sense, everyone loves craft fed meat. the nice thing is they don't mind if it's full of seeds. farmers say marijuana doesn't change the chickens behavior probably because chickens always spend their days sitting around staring at nothing but they still take great care to make sure birds only get low levels of thc that way the chickens don't get to? up. topic number three. now marsupial marshall parts. watch this video, a crazy kangaroo fight at the san antonio zoo. this is the animal great version of tropical storm. the kangaroos and marijuana, the
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president of the zoo shot this video and posted it on twitter, filing both the first and second rules, kangaroo fight club. the zoo president didn't say why they were fighting but all kangaroo fight start the same way, one of them said the other ones mother smelled like a koala bear. next thing you know, they are clawing at each other's faces and you know kangaroos, they can be a bit jumpy. unfortunately fighting is the only way for the animals to resolve their disputes because their legal system is a real kangaroo court. ♪♪ topic number four. massachusetts man arrested after ramming a car covered with anti- trump stickers into a trump theme store which means biden voters have destroyed america still making money. the car ran through the front window, horrible narrowly
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missing an employee, the driver could have been even more damage, thank goodness he couldn't afford more gas. a 46-year-old unhinged man who claimed he drove into the store because voices in his head told him to do it, blah blah blah. 530, 8.5. it could be the most rational thing a democrat has ever said you thought biden voters were empty headed, the owner of the store says crash caused thousands of dollars of damage to hats, shirts, flags and trinkets because thanks to president biden's economic policies, even that worthless crap now cost thousands of dollars, joe. before we go, tonight to go meet tuesday joke, yes the punchline. on twitter hashtag tickle me tuesday, please don't look it up. why wouldn't the shrimp share is treasure? ♪♪
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