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arm of the belton road initiative but the first time it had become a look and hunter was panicked, they were glad when the story came out and there was nothing in it. elizabeth: got it, thanks for joining us. come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald, even watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness, that does it for us, thanks for watching, have a good evening. ♪♪ kennedy: all rise, hear ye, hear you. they day before summer recess, it's been so come over there. jackson sworn in as an associate justice today replacing retiring justice stephen breyer before this all went down, the court issued final two decisions of it term, one went for biden and one loss -- is thursday, it's like our friday, what? okay. the supreme court ruled migrants will not have to remain in
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mexico while the u.s. considers their asylum claims saying the feds can keep phasing out the trump administration policy that sent thousands of migrant back across the border into mexico, bloated gop? states were fighting to keep the policy in place. texas lieutenant governor dan patrick was not happy at all. >> very disappointed in the decision today, it's devastating for the state of texas in the united states of america. to put it in perspective under the four years of biden based on the numbers we have seen already and the numbers projected, we will see more people illegally and the two largest cities in america, new york and los angeles combined. the question that has to be asked, what happens to these people when they get here? kennedy: for senate to the state house, well done. secondly is the latest victory the court handed down in recent weeks but lost to the biden administration and climate change agenda. they ruled epa lacked authority
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to curb greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. squad members threw a tantrum, collective tantrum because the collectivist with ansi calling the ruling catastrophic. that's a big word. omar tweeting is not only flies in the face of the letter of the law but basic morality, the reasoning risks illuminating thousands of regulations to keep water safe protect us from heat and toxic chemicals. did the court make the right decision? joining me now, and go to fox news tonight and fox news chief legal correspondent, janet breen is back. kennedy: let's discuss, is the white house happier about the victory in biden versus texas or more about west versus epa? >> just before the two decisions came out this morning, the president overseas in madrid at the summit ripping on the u.s.
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supreme court, he calls their behavior outrageous, he said they were contribute to instability here in the u.s. they were not happy with the decision they got, it brushes back on the use of administrative agencies and the power to expand things a part of the climate change plan biden administered and has, very happy about the other decision which allows them to lift remain in mexico, i got the press release from them saying how terrible the decision was. i got a million e-mails so i might have missed the one on remain in mexico but they were quick to say how unhappy they work with that decision. kennedy: it's interesting you say that because have anything to do with chevron which we hear so much about when there are new justices being vetted for the high court? >> this is what i love about you, you are beautiful and exciting and interesting but you know about chevron, it's like my dream come true. nerds out there know it's a long-standing policy that's been
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the court saying when there's vagueness about interpretation about federal regulation we defer to the agency, a lot of people thought in this they might be ready to take down chevron but it doesn't appear the court is going there will sort of the lease yet so chevron seems like it's still in the mix, they took a slightly different angle looking at the major questions doctrine but essentially says bottom line if congress wanted to get this, they would do it themselves or specifically given this exact power to the epa to do it and they found it hadn't been done so they went too far. kennedy: you can make that claim longest should have done more they had the opportunity, even chuck schumer today said it's all the more imperative we soon passed meaningful legislation to fight the climate crisis, why wait for supreme court ruling? why doesn't congress act while they got both houses and the presidency? we are about to see at least the house shift if the polling bears fruit in the fall in the midterm
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elections. if you have a republican house and democrat senate, you've essentially got a lame duck president, why haven't they done anything up until this time? >> that's a good question, they are failing, getting things done of any real substance but what i thought was interesting today is when the court said congress should have done something, i got many press releases from people on the hill, congressional offices outraged as the supreme court for apparently telling them this was their job to do and giving them the power to do it. a little confusing but i think one of the two houses go republican in the fall, it's a difficult time to get anything done the next couple of years. kennedy: and then you will have to rely on some of the moderate senators in both parties because it seems like they are the ones were going to craft an agenda going forward if there is in fact a split washington once
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again, it will be interesting to see how that plays out, is this the most memorable supreme court term for you? [laughter] >> it is for me, i've been doing this for 15 years in the court and i've ever seen -- we've never seen a week like we did on that draft opinion, several weeks ago that there were other leaks, a leak about justice riders retirement when i was told by someone close to him he was not happy about that and the timing was not his choosing. there was a leak about they shoot up on the bench and justice gorsuch, everyone was wearing a mask. she was doing arguments from her office and we were told by another outlet there is sad blood between them. iran on that reporting, it is not true and i was told everything was fine, they had to issue then a joint statement saying basically kumbaya, we are friends, no problem and the chief said i never asked everybody to do -- it's been a crazy term aside from guns and abortion and religious liberty,
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the residual stuff, to. kennedy: thank you so much. good to talk to you. meanwhile, a warning to the woke from the new york times, what's? a new op-ed begging liberals for the hysterics or risk damaging democrats in the midterm. the colonists says instead of banding together on important issues, facing the entire country, the left is too busy digging at each other for not being progressive enough. the op-ed recent dispute over diversity, equity and inclusion over doctrine of language and strategies of paralyzed much of the last advocacy in the nonprofit sector. president biden caved to far left for the psaki of zealotry calling for an to the filibuster in order to codify roe v. wade into federal law. will that alienate moderate voters even further?
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it will certainly confuse them if nothing else. the hopes of the guidelines and show on fox news radio, townhall.com legal editor and yankee fan for life, guy benson is back. >> more importantly than my yankee status, i'd like to you as reportedly a future big ten foe, ucla bruins, how about that? kennedy: and kind of upset because i boys been able to root for the big tens i like and all of a sudden now i have to despise an entirely new roster, certainly these will be lucrative games ucla and they will play in and they will have greater strength of schedule which may challenge their various departments into becoming even better than they already are, i don't know how to feel about that, i guess. >> i would say go cats and i hate you now. kennedy: i know. that's not true, take it back. it's not true.
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>> i guess i get the sports thing. kennedy: let's talk about thomas calling this strain of wokeness 'taken over the democrat party as the local progressives have been successful at shutting everyone down, he because of the new perfectionism. what is the saying? perfect is the enemy of the good? >> yeah and i feel like this ship has kind of sailed on the left. joe biden who ran as a healer moderate has been pandering to exactly this crowd his entire presidency, look where it got him but they keep doubling and tripling down on this stuff. i think big picture, it's probably pretty stage advice for the centerleft movement, it doesn't appear they are interested in taking that advice right now. there's a piece a few weeks ago in the intercept that was very long, thousands of work talking about how the left-wing activism movement has been completely
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paralyzed basically by internal woke sniping and seems like that cancer is growing on the left and they will have to either go in for hard-core chemotherapy and get rid of this work consume themselves completely from within and it certainly fits the right, conservatives, republicans the other side of the aisle is at least as divided as conservatives seem to always be. kennedy: and also you are going to see a leadership change in the democrat party. so when you do have pressure blood of the home instead of octogenarians like nancy pelosi and jim clyburn and the president of the united states, will they be as appealing to progressives as the older folks have? >> i think they might be full-blown progressives, maybe not even appeasers or the old guard recognizing their grip on power is starting to loosen, they want to make sure they keep
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the young people and young woke on-site. the young woke's are within that coalition so it's going to be a helluva time for whoever takes that baton is sometimes when pelosi decides to hand it off to anyone else but it's not going to be easy and i think this is a growing muscular movement within, democratic politics that will be i think the source of fractures and fissures for years to come. kennedy: and it's based on vision, based on other. there's nothing unifying or dealing about it. structuralism is all about breaking things into competing parts although they hate competition, it's interesting. it's an ideology that cannot exist unless there is some form of cannibalization and you are right, they may be eating themselves, i hope the rest of the country wakes up and sees that it's not worth tinkering around into the socialist democracy any longer. last words?
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>> november is coming. [laughter] kennedy: and so is winter. i love "game of thrones". all right, your lovely and amazing despite the fact that i will be forced to hate northwestern very soon. thank you. >> allegedly in two years, not until 2024 so we have trues until then and then i'll hit you. kennedy: very good. thank you, guy. coming up, killing a young mother in new york city while some california commies are trying to fully boycott the fourth of july. i will discuss how the left has their priorities out of whack. the panel is next. ♪♪
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a manhunt in new york city tonight, very loud. police headed five person of interest of the killing of a 20-year-old mother, the man approached the woman on the street and shot her.blank in the head while pushing her three month old infant stroller. the relationship between the shooter the victim is under investigation. mayor eric adams of course is blaming guns. >> when a mother is pushing a
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baby carriage down the block or individual woman is pushing a baby carriage down the block and is shot point-blank range, it shows how this national problem is impacting families. we have been addressing the problem of guns on our streets, they are rarely accessible and how their is no fear using these guns on innocent new yorkers. kennedy: what about the intense? and the hatred? is an over proliferation of that as well. can new yorkers count on this they are to clean up the street or just blame inanimate objects? tonight panel, attorney and author of how to become a federal criminal, he's got me three times, mike chase is back. democrat strategist and former biden campaign surrogate for
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whom i was red, white and blue, kevin walling is here. >> "god bless america". kennedy: the foundation for economic education, olivia rondeau, looking scholarly in front of the los angeles city, great to see you, everyone. mike, it makes me mad because it takes a hateful person to go up to a young mother and shoot her in the head. i have the feeling of all the guns were removed from society, this person still would have found a way to target and kill that woman. >> reportedly this is a woman already vulnerable, she's with living in women's shelter, messick dispute with her significant other and was essentially a single mother on the streets of new york in the middle of the night and one thing is clear about crime like this, could this happen to me, someone i love? the truth is, all the facts coming out now suggest this was almost certainly somebody this
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person knew and knew well, she text family members moments before the shooting saying i'm going to try to work things out with my significant other and here is where i'm going to be in case i go missing. all these facts aligned to be tense and a personal situation but for the mayor to suggest that this is a national problem, just as a symptom of a national problem he has no responsibly for, a degrading situation in new york, shorting his responsibly to take ownership of his city when he does that. kennedy: he has to, shootings are up, homicides are up, violent crime is up here in new york and it's going to take a lot more than that. i always rail against eric garcetti in los angeles for doing the same about homelessness, it's not my fault, it's a federal problem. everything is a local problem
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when people are innocent people, a young mother is gunned down in cold blood on the street. that's his problem, that's here. >> it is and it's a horrific situation. it does look like a targeted killing and that's why we need to support a moral legislation that these kinds of weapons and guns, these weapons out of the hands of those who would seek to harm, kill, murder their significant others so red flag laws i think are important when there is judicial oversight and review process where we can get his hands, the guns out of the hands of these boyfriends or husbands, most likely that are the ones committing these crimes but it does sound like it's a targeted attack, he needs to take responsibly for this. he announced a plan in january, i want to see what the plan is in terms of mayor adams, more policing on the streets and more community policing resources because this is a problem not
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just in new york but across the country and red states and blue states, a problem for republicans and democrats to hopefully tackle together. kennedy: but also, there is a problem with hate, a problem with feeling like it's okay to take another person's life. if you're really mad at them. where does that come from? >> i think there's a huge mental health crisis in this country and i obviously can't speak to this specific situation where it looks like it may have been a domestic dispute on very horrible, i want to respond to an earlier piece, i don't know how more gun legislation or red flag laws and more regulations would have helped at all. new york city already has some of the most just gun laws in the nation. this guy clearly is a criminal, he's not going to listen to the
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laws already on the books, he killed a woman point-blank. i don't know -- let's regulate this more, restricts this more, it's already crazy regular in new york city. if anyone on the panel knows what a facially neutral law is or the democrat on the panel, i forget your name but who wants to promote these red flag laws, sorry, kevin, nice to meet you. i want to know if you see -- i want to know if you see that these are facially neutral laws, laws written for racist purposes, they didn't want black people to have guns or minorities or women to have guns, new york is a diverse place where you don't have to list race by race or class by class which people you don't want to own guns but the red flag laws in these restrictions, taxes on certain magazines and ammunition literally just target black and brown people everyday so i know, i want to know your plan for that. kennedy: you have like ten seconds. >> is something we need to discuss more obvious in this
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country, we got to focus on the mental health issue, it's an important one and i will race neutral legislation when it comes to this taxing our way out of guns and bullets, how we get the guns out of the mentally handicapped mentally affected in this country is the way to go. kennedy: i'd be curious to see if the crime rate goes down of people who have illegal guns know people with eagle guns are riding the subway with them. the country is getting ready to celebrate the red, white and blue. this weekend with some people rather miserable and on her old glory when school board member, a school board member calling for a fourth of july boycott. annamarie, member of the county board of ed posted this gem on facebook. i haven't celebrated fourth of july since 2016 and i don't think it's a celebrate holiday to celebrate. i think you don't think. as he gets a load of hot garbage. does the left even know how to
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have fun anymore? how many hotdogs do you plan on eating this weekend? mike chase? >> well, it's a hippo violation to ask me how many hotdogs i plan on eating. kennedy: i'm your doctor, i can ask you that. [laughter] >> that's true, you're my specialist but look, my thoughts specialist, the thing. [laughter] sorry, kevin, i forgot you were here. >> one more day. [laughter] >> the thing that bothers me, i am doomed scrolling where she's saying i'm not celebrating fourth of july and we should boycott and others are saying even more extreme things, i don't think we should just stop celebrating, we should honor fourth of july by a ceremonial bearing of the constitution and declaration of independence and i find it gross because yes,
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there's a lot of criticism, everybody is a quick and things they add value to the debate by pooh-poohing everything and being cynical and think america is over, we live in "the handmaid's tale" now and it's over but at the end of the day, you and i have talked a lot about cases this year where we see juries get it right, very good justice system working in law cases where people have been upholding the bill of rights, the best bill of rights, our constitution is the best legal document written it's a holiday to celebrate that. kennedy: jussie smollett to johnny depp and ghislaine maxwell, the juries have got it right, the unsung heroes of justice system in this country and they are the ones we should be celebrating the fourth of july. kevin, you're getting fancy, you're going to the white house. >> i am on monday so i will celebrate with president and doctor biden on the south lawn with fireworks, is something that should be not partisan of an issue, i love this country, the greatest country this world
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has ever known, the greatest experiment this world has ever known, which also great and i will have multiple hotdogs and i'll send you the photos. kennedy: i love to hear. send doctor biden a stethoscope for me. [laughter] this is just so exhausting it's like do what? what do you do? sit around in your own fart on your dumb couch? twenty-four hours a day? not you, olivia, i know you don't. >> there's nothing wrong with that. [laughter] >> not that there would be anything wrong with being a couch potato but i would love -- i love celebrating this country, on a patriotic person. we get it, there's a lot of things to criticize in this country, a lot of things wrong with this country especially in the government and how it's run and affects people, that being said is the great country in the world. people died trying to get this country, there massive amounts of people trying to get in, we are extremely fortunate to live
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here to be born here and i would like to express that. kennedy: that is beautiful. the fact that we can criticize it and say what's wrong with it, this is what needs to change this is how we make it better, that's what makes it so great, it doesn't have to be perfect to be great. party panel, stick around, it is game night. we are going to gain in a bit, place your bets. president biden sending millions more in military aid to ukraine while leaving americans on the hook for high gas and food prices. how much longer can we hold out for ukraine victory? the one and only bryan suits has daisies just for me and he's next. i'll take them. ♪♪
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♪♪ kennedy: welcome back. i don't know who they are, it's
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like the red light district on the candidate of tonight. where's the barbecue? president biden continues to enrich the country beyond compare. unfortunately that country is ukraine. the president announcing today is going to send another 800 million in aid kyiv, that includes cash for air defense systems and offense of weapons. he also pledged to support ukraine to the bitter end with the keen diplomatic gravitas we've all come to expect from the president. >> we are going to stick with ukraine and as long as it takes to make sure they are not defeated by ukraine. kennedy: yeah, we do want ukraine to be defeated by ukraine. i have so much confidence in him, we are funding both sides, the president later clarified he
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knows darn well it's actually russia biden ukraine, he is just testing us. is it really america's best interest to keep funding the fight? atca seattle radio host u.s. army combat veteran and lord and savior of the dark secret place, bryan suits is back. >> happy fourth of july. kennedy: i'm sorry you not going to be at my party, brian. oh well. this is the no sin zone. [laughter] kennedy: how much have we arty sent to ukraine? >> we've earmarked 40 feeling, 40 feeling dollars of weapons, it really is a spigot we turned on, 300 million more, you get leather seats but what we discovered zelenskyy was using the acronym hi mark by name is
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because it's military was saying we need that, we need to outrage the russians. now what find out where we by artillery from, we can kill them because the russians are never out of artillery so they will sit there no firebrands at a target until they make a goal and then shove 18 to 19-year-old barely trained russians in their because they have a guy who doesn't have to answer to his people when he creates them but the ukrainian people, the secret sauce targeting russian artillery and the american high far system is a killer so maybe they have cracked the code. kennedy: with those and kamikaze drones, but they bring a swift end to the war or is the is this something that protracted for another ten years? >> it's not going to be iran, iraq 2.0, this could get far more expensive than that because
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at some time even though putin made nearly a billion dollars a day from unnamed europeans continue to buy is natural gas, and is not running out of money, zelenskyy could run out of money unless you find a way to get his natural gas out, his grain, what's left of it because putin is stealing it but clearly nato is treating this as a proxy or and prepared to throw money at it as long as ukrainians in the war now is like 94% positive let's take our territory back, as long as ukrainians don't lose the will to fight, otherwise americans will put troops of them there. kennedy: does putin still want the whole enchilada? the entire country or will you settle for rice and beans of they're down bus region?
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>> he double down on the initial land a and when that was clear, that wasn't going to work and then plan b which is the ultimate plan, he wanted ukraine from the border to the dnieper river but he's settling on they're down bus area, that's his negotiating position, i'll stop fighting, i'll stop sending rockets to your malls if we call it a day. we call it a day in 2014, and 2008 when he took pieces, i don't know the world would do anything but kick the can down the road until he croaks. kennedy: when is he going to croak? >> never, he's -- now he wants to do a nude off with nato. kennedy: what does he think about that? i want to see the that general take his shirt off. >> the really huge guy -- [laughter] clearly he's doing this for
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domestic consumption, the russian people, he's getting more popular. this is very russian of them to suffer, they love suffering, is there national, they do, it's their thing, that's how they won world war ii, the soviet union, he's playing right into the russian national myth. kennedy: you can have a nation torturing the rest of the world, it's too annoying. i miss you always, i'll see you soon, thank you. there he is, stiffing the daisy. bless your bones. coming up, game night. we have the latest crazy criminals, the only attorney crazy enough to defend them is in the house. kennedys court session next. ♪♪ ♪♪
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kennedy: all rise for this edition of kennedys court, the game above the law and beneath all dignity, here's how we play. onward to read you crazy headlines, mike chase, he will be the defense attorney, he's going to try to get these goons off the hook, panelist, kevin and olivia, lactose the jury to decide if the suspect is guilty or not guilty. as the judge, i have the final verdict, let's get started. are you ready? >> let's do it. >> yes, your arner. kennedy: that means be seated. case number one. california man accused of smuggling smuggling from hong kong and mexico, josé was running a smuggling operation with his sister, or if you are omar, his wife for months before he was caught with 60 reptiles
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wrapped up in bags, hidden in his jacket, pants and groin. police, he told them they were his pets. how do you defend this josé perez? >> i'm lucky because i have a smart jury your and my jury is sensitive to the public-policy indications of the verdict. since my jury want to find this man guilty? if you find him guilty, he won't stop illegal lizard smuggling, just turn groin lizards into but lizard, people put lizards in there but to get them into the united states. do you want to be responsible for but lizards? not guilty. kennedy: kevin, but lizards, your thoughts? >> i'm not even going to go there but i like the idea mike presented in terms of uniqueness, i say not guilty. kennedy: very good. olivia. >> guys, come on, we need common sense lizard control, we can't just let lizard come across the
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border, we need to put the hammer down and throw the book at them. kennedy: one not guilty, one guilty. i have to say, i was moved almost to tears by your description, mike. i say not guilty to animal lover and who among us wants but lizards? >> if you want to see tears, try putting a lizard up your butt. that's hip of violation right there. kennedy: of the night is young. wait -- case dismissed. case number two. seventy-one-year-old arrested for using permanent marker to turn the basketball court into the global court. those charged with federal criminal mischief causing $10000 worth of damage to the denver recreation center by marking the floor with the global boundaries. i'd like to mark his pickle ball. [laughter] he previously asked parks and direct staff to add pickle ball lines and they said no. what an outrage, mike.
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>> when a 71-year-old asked you to put pickle ball lines in the court, he's not asking you, they are telling you. you better put the pickle ball lines of the court. i think just like we don't charge children as adults in some cases, i think when you get to 71, certain crimes start falling off the books you can't be charged with so many get to be 71, you get free pickle ball marks, not guilty. kennedy: and by the way, alcohol, rubbing alcohol -- trust me, i am missus charlie, i have nothing but sharpies. i'm covered in sharpies and i know how to get the sharpie off. how do you rule? >> not guilty, i've been to these retirement communities, it's vicious, i do not want to send this man to any kind of prison for this. kennedy: absolutely not. >> i say not guilty based on the fact they said that this was
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$10000 worth of damage, it could be struck out with alcohol. i suspect this is a money laundering scheme because why would they need that much money? kennedy: status good. i love the you have a mind for justice it in your brain is a calculator. he's not guilty. >> two for two. kennedy: it is it to for tuesday on a thursday. case number three, alabama taxidriver leads police on multistate chase because she didn't feel like stopping. police tried to pull over 35-year-old crystal perkins for traffic violation, crystal then led them on multistate chase all the way to tennessee where she finally crashed into a ditch and later told police she just didn't feel like stopping today. >> this law in alabama requires intent to evade police, not enough if your intent is that you just don't feel like stopping so not guilty by reason of lack of intent, it matters.
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kennedy: kevin. >> i don't even know what that is, i say guilty just because i'm scared of a woman taxidriver put her away. [laughter] kennedy: olivia. >> i'm kidding. kennedy: have you not seen legally blonde? >> i have. kennedy: okay, very good. >> i would say not guilty based on the fact that she didn't want to go over and woman shouldn't have to do things they don't want to do so i'm on her side. kennedy: not guilty, that was very aggressive, sorry about that, mike. case number four, florida man allegedly tried to break into a grocery store to steal flowers for his mom and 42-year-old hunter dollars used a hammer to break through one set of glass doors at a grocery store he give up before he made it through the second set police were called, they found him, he confessed to police i was thinking about
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rubbing some flowers for my mom but then i saw you and i said estes. mike? >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury, your honor, do you hate moms? do you hate your mom's? kevin, what would your mother joe biden say if you got her some flowers? what would your father -- what would your father spike cohen say if you stole some flowers? from a grocery store? okay? if you want to say you hate mothers, that's okay but if you love mother's. kennedy: i am a mother lover. kevin, guilty or not guilty? >> you had me at florida man, i will always say not guilty. >> not guilty, i would it's totally steal some flowers. kennedy: well done. mike, olivia, kevin, beautiful. i love all your moms. topical storm is next. ♪♪
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this is topical storm, topic number one. we begin tonight with a deep dive into a growing trend will have to see to believe. something fishy about these women but i can't quite put my flipper on it. this is mermaid, a new hobby making a splash across the world, mirthful are now celebrating the love of water and meeting giant mermaid conventions which ironically are unconventional but not everything is better down where it's wetter. take it from me. the mermaid community says they are struggling to fend off with a call murderers, perverts fetishize and harass mermaids. that's nothing compared to the biggest predator, the seed which. topic number two. if you thought mermaid and was bad, get a lot of this. accepting bids on a real life
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vampire hunting it, what? it also works on murderers. originally owned by 19th century men pistols, large crucifix and wooden stake. i think i ate one of those of the outback once. it's from the united kingdom, a nation by suckers terrorized by hideous ogres and ravaged by demonic incubus. it's all especially hard on the queen money. the vampire hunting kit is expected to sell around $3000 but you probably will never get to use it. the only ancient monster i know who spends all day in his coffin is doctor anthony fauci. i wear my coffin in the shower. out of abundance of caution. topic number three. thursday thursday, a story that will make you stay thirsty for the rest of your life. in singapore, beer out of recycled sewage water and you
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thought budweiser taste like crack, it's called new group made from treated toilet water because why should you not be the only one who drinks peace? singapore is on the country where you call a plumber if you have a dream problem. sustainability, man. promote the consumption of green beer or red if you have been to eat a lot of beef that week. perfectly clean, sewage water has been treated with ultraviolet rays so not unsanitary, just radioactive. if you want a beer that puts the pier and ipa, why not singapore for self a glass of the new pro? the only alcohol that gives everyone flush. topic number four. speaking of human waste, it's time to hear what you have to say, poop heads. viewer mail. jay santos with the jokes are amusing. they are on tickle me tuesday, you picked the wrong night. such a beautiful smile but crazy
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woman that dakota fanning or the one whose the miami vice guys daughter? kennedy, your legs. oh yeah? could i walk like this? note. steve needs us with by felicia. yeah, 2013 wants is dumb coat back. i'll be right back. ♪♪
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