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more interested in playing politics and getting the truth the as americans, we should all be concerned. >> ford o'connell, it's good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, place. >> i am elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness. thank you for watching. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ >> hello. welcome to the best hour of your day and a phenomenal week. one week since the fbi raided president trump's home at mar-a-lago and every day since the saga gets the former presids the feds stole his passports. how did he have more than one and how would they do that? thirty-eight stormed the palm beach golf club last month and removed about one dozen boxes of documents. they rifled through his wife's wardrobe.
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what they found remains a mystery because some of it is reportedly top secret. today the president claimed "wow the raid by the fbi at mar-a-lago, they stole my passports, when expired, along with everything else. this is an assault at a level we have never seen before in our country. third world". it is unclear unless maybe they consider the former president a flight risk. that would obviously be quite extraordinary and unprecedented. the president also offered up to help diffuse the situation referring to the justice department he told fox news.com "whatever we can do to help because the temperature has to be brought down in the country, if it is not, terrible things will happen. brian fitzpatrick said that until we have all of the facts, everyone needs to calm down.
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>> that remains an open question and we know exactly where to look and that is the affidavit of probable cause. the one document that remains under seal. because we don't have that information i have encouraged all my colleagues on the left and right to reserve judgment and not get ahead of yourself because we don't know what that document contains. >> regardless of when the people get some answers, a bipartisan group of senators want details immediately. including marco rubio and mark were both requesting a briefing on what the fbi found. that sounds reasonable. will anybody show their cards here? former trump advisory board member and risk advisor managing director jason meister is here. he is a fox news contributor. he is my friend. richard fowler. the foundation for economic education a writer and liberty activist, welcome back. great to have you. let jump right in with both feet
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jason, two things, the president leaned into it and said he wants his stuff back. he declassified everything that was that mar-a-lago. i do not know if that is provable. i appreciate the way he leaned into it. i am so embarrassed, i want my stuff back, which, obviously took -- he told ag he wants to bring down the temperature. do you believe he is the only one that can bring down the temperature and that is what should happen? >> i actually disagree. i think the temperature should rise. this raid on the president's private residences unprecedented and it cannot be viewed outside of political backing. and fbi that spied on the opposition party and candidate, they framed a three-star general and they sought to undermine a
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sitting u.s. president, all, by the way, predicated on a bogus dossier that was bought and paid for by hillary clinton herself. this is a two-tier system of justice where they neglect to go after her homebrew unencrypted basement server while they take 30 field officers armed to the gills and they storm president trumps private residence for declassified documents. it is rest achingly obvious to anyone watching that this is a political persecution and if no one is going to be held accountable, then we are no better than a third world country in my opinion. anyone running for public office needs to be committed to completely dismantling our intelligence apparatus. >> there are many of us who have been saying that for a long, long time. the surveillance state is so powerful and so vast that there
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is really no individual that can stand up against it. it is interesting here, richard, i would love your thoughts, there are a lot of losers in this so far. if it is politically motivated, mayor garland looks like a political operative. they have taken a hit from several botched cases and the former president, although he looked like a victim to many of his fans in the gop, to others they go this may be a bridge too far. is the only winner ron desantis and is he somewhere saying good, very good. >> allow me to put this on two tracks. number one. if you have a problem with rubble cause warrants, then let's debate it. a state court or a federal court. remember breonna taylor, the young woman who died because of a probable cause warrant. if we want to have that debate,
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let's have it. there was no outrage on capitol hill from republicans. >> rand paul literally wrote a bill with her name and it. you gnocchi is a republican, right. >> with that being said, no charges put down by the kentucky attorney general and now we find out because of the justice department that that was a fraudulent warrant and they lied about it. >> another thing libertarians have been upset about for quite some time. thanks for showing up to the party, plenty of cocktails to go around. >> with that being said, i'm not saying we don't know what is in this probable cause warrant, i think it should be released to the american people, but with that being said, i do think it is problematic that the former president of the united states, the non-occupier of the office is holding onto classified documents. you would not find them at jimmy carter's house -- >> i don't know that you would not.
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i don't know that we can say that. there have been a plot of reports that past presidents have left with troves of documents. i don't know how that stuff it's classified because i think there was some sort of mutual courtesy on the way out. back to the raid here, olivia, it looks political, it feels political, there may be some serious agree just missteps that took place at mar-a-lago, but does that negate the fact that this is on its face political? >> like it was said before, i do not think it is possible to look at this from within a political vacuum or without the political lens. i do believe that our intelligence community do tend to politically target their opponents. this is something libertarians have been saying for a long time as you know, kennedy. to look at this through a two-party lens, the republicans
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don't care about this even though it is true that rand paul drafted an act against this because of breonna taylor. i-pronoui-pronou n think we should really look at it from the bigger picture of not left versus right, but authoritarian versus libertarian or freedom fighters versus people that want to see the intelligence community and agencies attack their political component. >> the political opponent someday could be you. that should be a terrifying prospect for every american. lots more show to go. the pressure is obviously on for christopher wray. he may have more heat on the horizon. last week he dipped out of a senate hearing to catch a flight to his vacation home. that is fine, but it was a flight aboard the fbi coldstream 550 jet. now ranking republicans, including my next guest calling on the director to reimburse taxpayers for his weekends.
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is christopher wray in more trouble than he knew? why would an fbi director go on vacation during the biggest investigation of his career? welcome back, sir. >> great to be back, kennedy. why would he go on vacation at this time when you raid the former president of the united states house. what we are trying to find out is going down the fbi budget line by line, we want transparency. they've been in my crosshairs for a long time. right now we are requesting information on their appropriations because we believe the agency has become political. we believe the agency has become arrogant. they give us information that is incorrect all the time and they are a big burden on the taxpayers. we will start asking a lot of questions. the first question is, did you
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reimburse the taxpayers for this very expensive private jet that you are not supposed to use on taxpayer dime to go on your vacation. by the way, you left the congressional committee early. >> he's like, i've got a plane to catch. even senator grassley was like, hey, bro, he is not flying commercial, that is an fbi jet that is supposed to be used for counterterrorism operations and it is only supposed to be used for work. it is like the third time in the last couple of months he has jetted off on this thing. are you telling me that he cannot go to the airport and hop on a puddle jumper like everybody else? >> you are supposed to reimburse the federal government if you do anything at private taxpayer expense. remember tom price was one of the first. he demanded to resign because he
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used a private plane to fly home to georgia. this is something that the democrats have attacked republican administration before in the past, but they are turning a blind eye to christopher wray because they like what he is doing with this most recent action with the radon former president trumps home. >> the american people want answers. the temperature is too high in america. congress said pelosi has this january 6 committee going on because the temperature is too high in america. this only adds fuel to the fire. there is a reasonable explanation. brief conservative members of congress. we can help put out the fire. so far they are not saying anything. this is on top of many abatis of
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the fbi and our intelligence community giving us information that is wrong, not responding to our request for information, especially the appropriations request, this just keeps getting worse. the deep state israel. if we get the majority next year, we will have to get it under control. one way i plan on doing it is from a budgetary standpoint. we waste way too much money, taxpayer money on the fbi and we deserve accountability and transparency with our appropriation just like any other government agency. >> audit the fbi. go ahead. but take a deep look at what they are doing and how they are able to abuse power. when you have power that can be abused, it will, mark my words, they will do it every time. we are the ones that suffer. congressman, thank you so much. appreciate your time. >> thank you, kennedy spee1 one
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>> this month marks the one-year anniversary since the taliban take over in afghanistan. no cake or food of any kind. the country is deep in a famine with half of all citizens facing acute hunger. their reporting as been heartbreaking. females have been forced out of schools and into child marriages domestic abuse and violence of all kinds. house republicans are about to issue a scathing report accusing the biden administration of having no plan for evacuating americans or our afghan allies and lying to the public about conditions on the ground. one year later, do we have any more clarity of how it all went wrong? joining me now antiwar.com editorial director, he also wrote a book, you have to read
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it, all about afghanistan, scott horton is back. this is obviously your wheelhouse. trump gave us a bad exit deal. we honor it anyway because we are such good people we had no idea that the government would crumble so quickly. you saw this coming five years ago. why did they not see what you sell? >> frankly, they must have. biden was the least out of the entire obama cabinet when they decided on the search back into thousand nine. he knew that it was a fools errand back then. this was the major reason for the catastrophe. it stuck with donald trump's deadline of may 1. that is essentially the start of the fighting season. they would've had that decent interval before the government completely fell apart. biden kicked the can down the road until september.
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the taliban did not delay their timetable for going ahead and launching their final offense to take care of the entire country. it led to the catastrophe of the fall of the civilian government while the taliban was walking into kabul. they dissolved and handed over to the taliban. of course all of that equipment that fell into the hands of the taliban. look at the problem biden was in. he would have had to tell the truth, as soon as he was sworn into office, he would have had to face down all his generals, entire government, all the republicans, democrats, media and everyone, the government we will in kabul and its army are a joke. after 20 years, we lost. we failed and we have to get everybody out of there now carefully before everything goes to hell. he would have been accused of being the cause of the fall of
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the government for doing that, but that was just the truth. instead he lied and said the reason we can leave is because we did such a great job building a government there. we did such a great job building this army. so we one. that is why we can leave. but that was a lie. they extended the policy is staying until september which led to the catastrophe. >> but he also had the timeline -- go ahead. i want you to finish your thought. >> the overall point and the most important point is trump and aydin were right. this war was lost. david portrays has some 6000 word thing in the atlantic about how this is everyone's fault but his. he promised he would win this war by july 2011 nt did not do that. nowhere in that article does he address the fact that the afghan government was a joke and had no support or the fact that if we had broken the cease-fire deal
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and it stayed that we would've had to go back to war against the taliban and that would have meant we would've had to escalate tens of thousand more soldiers and marines back into the country so they can continue to lose the war for another 10 years. they will not even address those arguments because they know they have no argument against them. >> we only have about 30 seconds obviously we ended up negotiating with the taliban in the end. why did we not do that in the beginning? it would have saved, as you pointed out, the lives of 1 million innocent civilians and probably a trillion dollars. >> it is all and bob woodward's book. he got the notes. it is all there in the plain words of bush and cheney and rumsfeld. they wanted to take the war not to al qaeda, but to the caliban and saddam hussein and iraq. they did not want to kill bin laden, they did not want for the
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war to end quickly. we don't want the war to end too quickly. this war will go on in time and place throughout the middle east. here we are 20 years later, 10 trillion spent, 2 million dead, including 7000 americans, 30,000 american soldier suicides and absolutely nothing to show for it whatsoever. they say that is why we have to pour all of these arms in ukraine so we can redeem ourselves for 20 years of failure in the middle east. unbelievable. >> absolutely unacceptable. love to talk about it. thank you. >> coming up. remember when doctor fatty claimed he is science wait until you hear what he said about truth. my memo is next. ♪
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>> oh yeah. dr. fauci. a fraud. announced his policies and conclusions harmed children. everything he instructed us to do was self-serving or flat out wrong. research from johns hopkins shows lockdowns fairly saved lives by .2%. receiving an award from the hutch and drop this narcissistic nugget about something he calls the dr. fauci affect. >> it is called the dr. fauci effect. people are interested in science not because of me, most people don't know me, it's what i symbolize. craving for consistency, integrity, truth. >> saint anthony single-handedly saved modern medicine by being the inspiration for a new generation of meredith raise.
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med school applications are up because people did not want to go to med school when nothing was done in person, the same reason people quit their jobs and defer to college. an abundance of caution. now people reverting to previous plants he wants a metal. you know what the real effect is, he lied. the virus came, god knows where from, but he did everything to cover himself. when actual science takes stock in the pandemic to the tragic follow-up depressed children being robbed of normal childhoods, they will see if there is an honest examination that everything he told us was wrong. when asked by california health officials whether they should shut down the state, they said you really have no choice. people can always be given the risks and make can always be allowed to choose freedom. and they have. if god for bid that's ever
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happened again people would move to florida with open schools and functioning economies. places like california and new york gave into teacher union, terror and deprived kids of their right to learn and exist. they were to believe that they were the problem. they were causing the virus when it was really the highest paid government employees who used influence and power in a failed experiment to engineer a solution that was worse than the virus itself. dr. fauci does not deserve metals or accolades. they demand a investigation and consequences. terrorized by a white coat. that is a memo. given his record, dr. fauci is no fan of freedom. he complained about opposition forced masking. watch. >> you tell people they need to mask added an indoor congregate setting. that is looked upon by a lot of
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people as an encroachment on your freedom. we have never had that before. it is almost x +. >> so what is the medical term for arrogant narcissism? the panel is back. it is really hard for me to sit with a straight face and listen to them. my kids, new york city public schools, the horrible mayor that was in office during the pandemic, bill de blasio, listen to dr. fauci whose cdc was working in concert with teacher unions to keep schools closed again for the entire year. it is really hard for me listen to what a great job he's done and how horrible people are who are skeptical of one person having that much power. >> kennedy, i could not agree more with you. i have elementary aged children
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as well that were mask for seven-eight hours a day. more harm to undermine public trust than any other unelected government bureaucrat. he lied about the masks, he lied about the vaccines, he lied about funding research, he lied about the threat, he lined about the institute. he lied about everything. naturally he says he symbolizes truth in science. it is a disgrace. >> it is interesting. he puts himself at the center of everything. no longer talking about the virus. just talking about him. he wants to talk about himself. that is not helpful because we are not talking about china. we are not talking about accountability and origins. he is using his technocracy to try to distract us from that. that is still the most important thing so this does not happen
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again. >> talking about our healthcare system. as we sit here and have this conversation, we have a shortage of nurses. we also have a shortage of doctors going into the fields. this should concern all americans. >> not according to dr. fauci. medical school applications are on the rise because of him and him alone. >> i'm talking about my own reporting. what you find is a lot of barriers. it cost half a million dollars to be a doctor in the united states. it cost 60 or $70,000 to be a registered nurse. what we have to do as a country essay our healthcare workers matter because they are key to our existence and what this pandemic should have taught us is how fragile our system is in the fact we need more nurses, more respiratory therapists and we should be investing in them. >> maybe we have to many government regulations it is keeping everything so expensive,
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olivia, because these institutions, there is no accountability there. they have no reason to keep costs low. they can go ahead and stick it to doctors that will make aliens more over their lifetime over people that get ordinary or no degrees. >> absolutely. big pharmaceutical companies absolutely collude with the government so they can price gouges much as they want. i have to pose a question. part of the reason there may be a shortage of nurses and doctors would be because there was a crazy vaccine mandate that fired literally thousands of emergency personnel, medical workers, doctors, nurses. we really do have to reel back some of these government regulations. rolling back some of the bureaucracy could be a great way on the pay for college front and actually the job front when it comes to the shortage of medical doctors and nurses and all of that. >> hold on. she brings up such a good point.
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you fired doctors and nurses. you told them if they were vaccinated even though they had been exposed over and over again that they no longer had jobs. you did the same thing with pilots. so they retired. we have a shortage of pilots and nurses. flights don't take off on time. it takes hours to see someone you will and you go to the emergency room. go ahead and respond. >> the shortage started far before or way before the creation of covid-19. >> the creation. c. he said it. in the lab. [laughter] we will not talk about this now, next time when something happens it could be uniquely worse. you are seeing the same people being put on the front lines. >> if it happens again, yeah, i will not participate anytime soon. i'm glad you brought that up. >> mind you can spread beyond
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that. >> as a hypochondriac, that is what freaks me out. monkeypox. meanwhile, americans are not just under attack from dr. fauci. according to legacy media, the very planet it self is turning our children into fat little bundles of sadness. watch. >> showing how climate change, specifically higher temperatures is making our children more inactive and more obese. the study published today's children are 30% less aerobically fit than their parents were at their age. fewe are reaching the world health organization recommendation of 60 minutes of exercise. >> yeah, that's it. climate change causing obesity. not processed junker playing hours of video games are being obsessed with social media on your phones. climate change also attacking adults. his climate anxiety ruining my
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friendships? what is really behind the push for climate hysteria? come on. jason, let's say we will have a warmer client. are you skinnier during the winter or summer? it's during the summer. during the winter you hibernate and become a big fat person. in summer it is bikini season and people are out running around. much easier to get exercise and a warmer climate than a cooler one. your thoughts. >> kennedy, look, we locked everyone down, we shut down schools, we shut down gyms, parks, playgrounds, we incentivize children as long hundred young as five years old by giving them free krispy kreme's. that's how got fat. there is a gas crisis emergency, there's a proxy war emergency, there are a ton of emergencies
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to deal with but climate change is not one of them. this has been going on for decades. we go through cooling and warming periods and what we do, as far as our carbon footprint, will not change that. >> no. but as we are practicing austerity, china and india will be raising. that is where the party is. they can't stop, won't stop. >> i'm not sure i'm going to go to that party. it's worth pointing out, because of the vaccine we are seeing almost zero deaths from covid. i think that we need to have a larger conversation about the fact there are far too many children that live in health and food deserts. they are eating overprocessed food. >> you are absolutely right. you are not wrong about that. food deserts are a real phenomenon in this country. probably the governments fault as well. i will look into it.
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i will have my party people on it. >> inspector kennedy. >> we should all just buy three new items of clothing a year and take one short haul flight every three years and we should all be on a plant -based diet. >> so i think these are the most privileged and rich and socially unaware demographic that america has to offer. people writing think pieces about how childhood obesity is caused by global warming and climate change when child obesity in america, it has been a thing. food deserts are real thing. overprocessed food is a real thing. certain demographics not being able to access healthier foods is the real thing. it takes the most richest widest most progressive liberal to sit there and say, oh, well, i think because of climate change people
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aren't healthy not because of big government policies that have been affecting minority communities for decades. >> so well said. you have been great. jason, richard and olivia, we will continue the discussion another day. >> good to see you. >> president trump lane to declassified the document from mar-a-lago. did he have the power to unilaterally do that? well that claim hold up in court? mike baker setting the record straight next. ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it!
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florida. a lot of talk about what trump may have been storing at mar-a-lago. they reportedly remove very sensitive documents. some said to have been top-secret or higher. what does that mean? chairman and ceo fresh off a podcast listen to it now fox news podcast.com. let us discuss, because the president defense is, no, bro, i declassified everything that was at mar-a-lago but doesn't have a record for declassification. how does it work when the president classify something? can he do it telepathically? i hereby declare the declassified. [laughter] >> no. he has to kick his heels three times while he is wearing ruby slippers. i also own a pair of. there shockingly impressive. here is a thing, people will be surprised that any president of the u.s. has disability.
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the only person in the government to unilaterally declassified material. right. but, there is a process. you cannot just do it telepathically. he cannot just wish it were so insane i did this. there is a process so that you can catalog documents that have been declassified so you don't have a complete -- as you can imagine, otherwise, people have no clue as to what is classified and what is not. he does have the right to do it, he does have the ability to do it, but he does have to follow a process. i know it's shocking to think that the exit was chaotic and that perhaps occasionally president trump would skirt protocols that he did not see as important, but in a case like this, it could come back and bite him in the keister. >> what could that keister bite look like? there are a lot of people on the left that would be very happy if
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that ended in indictment and perhaps incarceration. >> i am a big advocate of handling properly classified material properly. you could argue, and i have in the past that for decades the government has cast this wide network classification. often times just classifying things willy-nilly. i love saying that. but, in this case, it does not matter because if he has not actually declassified the documents, and they have not marked it as such and catalyze hundred catalog it as such or he is doing it after the fact, because now he has his knickers in a twist, then he does have a problem. every administration has taken steps to pursue convictions, charges, when classified materials have been mishandled, taken, you know, improperly
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held, whatever it is. there's a precedent there for doing that. >> no. and, if joe biden had been elected in 2016, right after president obama left the white house, do you think of president obama had a couple boxes of highly classified documents, do you think joe biden would have ordered the same level of raid? >> no is the answer to that question. >> nor do i. >> we don't know what we don't know. again, this is one of those unsatisfactory moments in time. you see it after a terrorist incident, after major criminal activity, everyone is frustrated because we don't have transparency. garland came out and talk for three minutes and set almost nothing. >> he has made of lead. the most transparent person since spider-man's underwear. i don't know what that means, but we've got ago.
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infamous zoom incident, because he was on the phone, hello, legal analyst parting ways with cnn. now he will also have time on his hands. that is a stroke of bad luck. this is the top of the storm. a toy company is releasing a karen action figure so you can toy with karen and said of karen's toying with you. the new karen doll sports shirt that says live, laugh, love and an extremely angry frown on her face. the most scowl in plastic face since john kerry. she even comes with a companion toy named joe the manager. the only doll that you dress down instead of dressing up. the ideas to use the toys to act out your karen fantasy by making your karen act entitled and hurl insults at the manager. if i wanted to do that i could just go down to the homeless shelter and yell at stephenson goal. that is right.
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the neil will smith action figure. that one comes in the real karate slap action. topic number two. the whole food super feud market allowing customers to pay for their groceries with their palms. they were charging and arm and a leg. the system includes palm scanning technology. i have to admit, it does look pretty handy. to enroll you need to register your palm with amazon by uploading a scan of your hand. after that they conduct a few short fbi raids, a sweeping review of social media on your voting record. and within no time you will be authorized to begin be balls with palm. at makes it easier. instead of writing a check you can lend a helping hand. you can leave your kids a literal hand-me-down. topic number three.
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mug shot monday. that was stupid. tonight we meet a criminal duo of shellfish pigs. allegedly having a petition of illegal drugs, guns and an undersized lobster. the lobster has pleaded not guilty for reason of entrapment. the search of the resident uncovered 5 pounds of marijuana. pills without prescriptions. and 1.4 grounds of cocaine. or is a call within florida, the weekend. the crown jewel of the search was in undersized spiny lobster found in the fridge. a violation of policy. you may say they were busted on and up secure lobster claws. the men are now facing several years in prison. explaining several reasons why they planted a lobster in
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trump's shoe closet. releasing a new flavor tasting like your dreams. in other words it tastes like a gallon of gas under two bucks. it is called coca-cola dreamworld and it embodies the taste and surrealism of the subconscious. or as chemical engineers call it aspartame. each bottle also comes with a qr code that transports you to a virtual edm festival from the comfort of your own home. just like every edm festival the entire audience will be in their underwear. this is coca-cola's latest installment in its creation theories which includes soda flavors inspired by outerspace. dj marshmallow that hit strong at first and then fizzles out. coca-cola dreamworld in stores now for a limited time. to learn even more, spend a weekend in the jungle with aaron rodgers. what a hunk.
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we will be right back. ♪ pool floaties are like whooping cough. amusement parks are like whooping cough. even ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. sometimes followed by vomiting and exhaustion. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because whooping cough isn't just for kids. if you shop at walmart, you know that with thousands of new rollbacks, you can spend even less,
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