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>> appalling but not surprises our schools are run by a kabul. they don't want anyone do see what is taking place had. i'm not surprised but disappointed. elizabeth: you are treated addas maga people. >> they will not turn that information entitled to it. >> thank you for watching, i am elizabeth m m m mack -- macdonald, join us again tomorrow night. >> like a pimple on prom night, hillary clinton exploded back on the scene, just in time to help ruin
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midterm for democrat, i am guy benson in for kennedy, mrs. clinton is resurrecting her infamous deplorable attitude and broadens her smearing more, she is 0 for 2 in presidential elections. but she did win a new york senate seat, i guess she thinks that qualifies her to ito genes eles econo electorate. she borrowed a playbook of her own from 2016, telling voters they don't really fully understand what is happening. >> i think with all of the noise that we have got in this election season, i don't think that people are
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able to really grasp that, more importantly, i'm not sure they really understand the threats to their way of life. >> so much noise. the threats to their way of life. measured, sensible. but what arrogance. voters look like they are preparing to back republicans because they are unhappy with what happened to their way of life under total democratic control, comments like this are not new for hillary. >> you could put half of trump supporter to a basket of deplorables. >> racist, sexist, homophobic. islamophobeic, you name it. >> a lot of political analyst tell her that quote inclinflamed her opposition. we saw this week. was worse. that was a deplorables was a
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small part this is the entire american el electorate. the election is 6 days away. how does this play if at all, we get into did off the bat with our party panel jason rantz host of the jason rantz show, kt th in seattle. and fox news contribute or marie and chris barron. jason, we start with you, will you join me in urging mrs. clinton to give more interviews as a motivating force? >> i think it is very important that she speak out, because democracy is on the line. it is insane that anyone doesn't realize that, voters know what is on the line, that is why they are going away from the democrats. life under democrat rule means we're less safe. it is so odd for someone like hillary clinton or
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anyone democrat to pretend we don't know what is on the line, they have been gas lighting us for last two years there, is no crime crisis, as crime goes up and there is no border issue, it is secure, we have days worth of video of people crossing, inflation is transitory. ma means for a very long time. we know what is going on. it is absurd, it is transparent, it not a smart strategy. does not make sense to me they are telling us what everyone is experiencing cannot happening not like something that cannot be seen, if you say something about an economic data point that is hard to follow. but when you tells us that inflation not real and crime crisis is not happening we look at our own lives, and say it, you are lying, we're moving on. >> all right marie. this bad strategy by hillary clinton, telling voters they don't understand, what about
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you? >> democrat do know that inflation is a problem and crime say problem i know that everyone loves to talk about hillary clinton's lot thiso this show. she is nota the ballot. what he is saying under republican control, social security would get cut, m medicare cut prescription drug prices go up and republicans would do everything that made your average every day life harder, and they don't have a plan to fix inflation, it is a tough problem that will be solved or many months and years, a lot of people don't understand the stakes, we have 300 republicans running in races are who election denier they don't believe that joe biden is president and pledged to not verify or certify futire future elections in which republicans use.
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maybe everyone should pay attention, not a crazy controversial statement. >> she said our very way of life on the line. chris, a lot town pack. your reaction? >> i mean as you point out. the package there this is not new for hillary, i do have to give her credit, it is you know, a real interesting strategy to attack voters, i have seen for decades people go at each other politicians, it was no n novel idea to attack voters, but has not started and ended with hillary clinton, tonight joe biden will be attacking republican voters, mega-maga super maga whatever, it has infectedded democratic party, instead of appealing to voters make a case to why their policy are better they spend their time not just demonizing republican policies and politicians but voters, that to me seems
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like a bad idea if you want to win elections. >> all right, let's shift from a wanna-be president to actual president. poor joe, he tries and tries, but when you get to age hard not to fumble. at campaign stop yesterday in florida, president biden had gaffes during a speech in support of fellow democrats. >> you know, we're dealing with inflation is a world ride problem right now because of a war in iraq and impact on oil and with russia doing, excuse me the war in ukraine. and i think of iraq that is where my son died. we said, okay, do you know how much it cost to make tinsulin drug for diabetes, it was made by a man who did not patent it, i spoke with him, i don't have a greater friend in u.s. senate, i don't have a
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greater friend when i was vice president or president, debbie, thank you, kiddo, as i said, don't know why y'all been, hot damn boy. >> there is another rally later where they more miscues. so, i wonder if at some point g.o.p., like rnc might pay travel cost for president biden to travel to every close state to help his party, chris, the first clip, is that a verbal fumble. that is what "new york times" called it, to mistakenly relay falsely, i should say, circumstances of your son's death, he has done that multiple times that is weird. >> it is not a verbal fumble, we have seen people who make verbal fumbles this stating something not true, he does it over and over. this is what the "new york tthe new
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york time and "washington post" if trump said it would be a lie, this lying this is bizarre we have 4 years of arm chair psychiatrists every day diagnoses donald trump from a distance, analyze figure he tripped on the tarmac, something going on, we're now expected to electric at what is happening with biden -- look at what is happening with biden every time he speaks and pretend it is normal. it is not normal, unfortunately for democrats, people are seeing this that is why they are trying to hide him. they don't want the american people to see, what their president is. >> maria, a lot of people talk about this column by george will. he has written a piece urging both joe biden and kamala harris to stand aside in 2024, and not run again, he said for good of the country. he is not a democrat, you are, do you want to see this
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tandem run forr reelection. >> i think if joe biden decides to run for reelection, and running again donald trump, which is likely, he will win again. i have said we need a next generation of politicians to democratic side to take on more leadership roles, but to be clear about ju george will, he is afraid that donald trump would win again. joe biden is not always a smooth talker, his career he has stumbleed and fumbled and not s said right words i would take that, a president with a lot of policies done that independents and democrats and some republicans like, over someone like donald trump who, lies. every day, and more importantly, commits you know terrible actions of criminality, and unethical actions every day he was in office, you know, elections are choices, i think that joe biden is doing a pretty
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good job, despite not having a perfect affect on the campaign trail. >> is it just misspeaking? there are 41% of country that agree with marie, they believe he is doing a good job. >> look, let's be honest it is sad, he makes us sad. he is the grand father who is deteriorating in front of you, no one wants to admit it, we understand what it means we have sympathy for that person, but we wouldn't allow them to run things in the household, and g yet we have this person run the country, i mean that since sincerely, when i hear him speak about his son and make things up, i feel sad for him, he is getting worse. and part of reason he is not going to run for president, i have so assume there are people in his life, who say,
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joe, you can't any more, you are barely able function right now. >> my suspicion is within democratic circ circsell and media, the knives are sharpened right now for joe biden, keeping it out the sight until the election is over but come two weeks from now there think there will be a concerted effort to force him out. >> absolutely, next tuesday result, will be a huge red wave will belayed at feet of joe biden. and they they will be layed, right at feet of joe biden, it will be way to say, guess what, joe, country has weighed in, they don't approve, they don't want to admit that policies are bad, make it a referendum on biden the person, they will say joe it's time to step aside, i expect that knives will be out and losses tuesday will belayed at feet of joe biden.
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>> stand by. coming up, one prominent democrat says his party midterm messaging is getting destroyed, same guy claims he is not running for president in 2024, but with elections less than a weak away what is gavin newsom up to? steve hilton to read 29 the lines ahead. -- read between the lines. ahead. it's beautiful out here. it sure is. and i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. that means that i earn 5% on our rental car, i earn 5% on our cabin. i mean, c'mon! hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! i'm scared. in a good way. i'm lying. let's get inside. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback?
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guy: democrats getting quote destroyed in their midterm political messaging assessment from california governor aqua net, gavin newsom, who claims he is not running for president in 2024. as you may know he has been offering a lot of unsolicited advice to his party. and in a interview at si cbs news he seems angry about the direction that things are going. >> to my fundamental grievance with my damn party, we're getting crushed on narrative. we're going to have to do better. in terms of getting on the offense and stop bying on the darm defense. damn defense.
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guy: so many damns, sh he is very angry, is he setting himself up as one man that can save his party, joining me now host of next revolution on sunday nights, steve hilton, he seems to believe this is a messaging and narrative problem for the democrats, is it? >> it is hilarious watching democrats engage in premore tum's, they have not lost yet they are blaming each other, a similar page in "new york times" complaining about messaging there is no messaging that is persuade voters to ignore reality that is consequence of that far left policy agenda they have been pushing there is an iron benewsom blaming
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the national party. for the losses that to come there is another story i noticed which is house campaign aides working for house democrats, now looking at losses they are like like to suffer in california for congressional districts moved from solid dem toe toss ups they move further 5 seats in california. guess who they blame? gavin newsom. he has been focused on all national intervention instead of campaigning in california. >> like a big firing squad, no guns allowed in the democratic firing squad. the other thing that amuses me about this is that really just so frustrating that the democratic party they can't push a narrative. they having trouble with messaging. they control almost all of the news media, big tech, they have a bullhorn bigger
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than anyone else's, he is pretending like just you know republicans and their message machine, got us again. >> yes. and by the way, not they have not had a message but the message they have been pushing, for the last few months, is one that has been rejected by the voters, their -- who has been in lead in pushing this message? was mainly about abortion. abortion and insurrection, gavin newsom was one of the loudest. he was the one that tried to amp up the abortion issue by taking ads in other states, voters are experiencing consequences for their lives of failed policies. the messaging has not been absence but it has been wrong. guy: governor newsom was asked he plans to running for president in 2024, he was slippery and left the
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impression he will not. do you believe him? >> no. it is -- all of his behavior, this year has been geared to one thing. which is running for president. and all these interventions whether abortion or picking fights with ron desantis or greg abbott and criticizing the democrats for not fighting hard enough, that is designed with one thing in mind. which is to say to the democrat activists, who put vote in any premier election, here i am, i'm really the kind of aggressive champion for the base and activists, but terms of his likelihood succeeding a chief by josh borrow and title of the piece, people should read it. gavin newsom is gross and embarrassing and will never be president. interesting about josh borrow he is a democrat pundit. barro . >> we talk about it, hillary
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clinton giving an interview saying voters just don't know what is happening, that is part of the problem. >> i know. >> just so unbelievable, she has learned nothing, each time she comes out with these remarks, the real problem is the voters, not me or politics or party it is you the voters, people who put on the play, that is rejected by the audience, we need a new audience. rather than think about the defects of the play. guy: you idiots and our terrible taste. why don't you appreciate us. >> steve hilton we appreciate you, thank you. guy: coming up next, can we just forget about damaging missteps that government officials and others made during the pandemic, some in media call for a pandemic amnesty, what does that mean? is it too soon to forgive and forget? panel the return to discuss that next.
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guy:l let's move on, that is what some media figures are calling for after a society's covid failures. she has written's piece, let's declare a pandemic amnesty. guess who agrees? the boss of one of nation's largest teacher union, randi weingarten, a real life antichild super villain, a lot saying no thank you, winsome series. >> she was one of the major proponents of closing our schools, unfortunately most of these democrat governors listened to her. and did that. and now they say, oh, you know just forget about it no, the problems are existing where our children did not learn.
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guy: mental health challenges, deaths in families, not sure we can just shrug that off. our party panel is back, jasejason, marie and chris. it seems that emily olster who write this, said trying to cool it with second guessing and what do you think? >> i'm not ready to stop and to get over it every week in our country still, the number of americans, that are dying of covid is equal to number of americans that died on 9/11. every week we're still losing number of americans that died in this horrible terrorist attack that changed u.s. policy for decades. the pandemic is not over. i will disagree with my president on this one. and i think that there is a lot to be learned how we dealt with last two and a half year, in culture wars
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over whether we should be more or less cautious, less cautious people won. you hardly see masks. even when there are spikes, we see children coming down with not just covid but rsv and other illnesses, we don't take precautions to prevent it from spreading. we have thrown our hands up and said it is okay. i am not ready to move on. from a different side. but i think we tbheed to need to keep talking about it. guy: i would imagine, jason yoe position as do i generaly speaking, i am more interested in a accountability than amnesty to marie's point this is not over, some people might want to go back to restrictions and mandates. >> weird it is not over, we were told what you get vaccine you will not get covid, we were told so many things that were not true at
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the time, they knew it then, it is a lie, i don't hear anyone apologizing for it, no one saying i'm sorry worry what we did, we kept you indoors. no one saying i'm sorry for keeping the schools shut down longer to get more money out of the congress to put into the schools. no one is apologizing, or for purposefully misleading the public not just vaccine but on the masks and so many other things. how about before we talk about amnesty, we say i'm sorry. there was a point where not a lest people -- a lot of people knew, it was brand-new, data came in rather than acknowledge the data, side that said they were pro science, they ignored it and pushed ththrough. how many people were fired because they didn't want to get vaccinated, buzz amnesty
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extend to donald trump, i was told a murderer and tried for it. guy: who know some might want some amnesty our senator pattie murray, asked whether regrets her answer was no. hard to grant forgiveness and move on, if people won't acknowledge what happened, whowon't ask for forgiveness, we talk about weingarten. i have seen her now, you know in ohio, michigan, criss-crossing the nation campaigning for democrats he did last year for terry mccauliffe in virginia, we know what happened there you are surprised? >> i am shocked. asking to be seen with the bubonic plague. i really don't know anyone who has been more consistently wrong than randi weingarten. on issue of the pandemic amnesty, ha what would
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be helpful if we look at the things we got wrong and figure out ways to to it right, this is not last pandemic, i was watching tucker. he had ceo of a new company saying they were created to start talking about how do we fix problem in our healthcare system that were exposed during covid, we need it all across the country look at our responses figure out who you we get them wrong and how we do it differently going forward, we don't need a pandemic amnesty, we need a investigate -- a opportunity to look at we got wrong and figure out how do we fix it. guy: hard to fix something when you can't admit it needs fixing it was wrong, and bad. speaking of bad ideas. does anyone here want a choose biomedical have search lab in their backyard, folks in florida
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signing the alarm after chinese own company reportedly bought 14 acres of land in the state for monkey testing to for breeding and quarantining monkeys, it might not end well. >> this is a dangerous and secretive industry. everyone has to recognize this is a really okay significant risk to the monkeys who never make it out. and risk to florida residents, and to the country. during the covid pandemic, 100,000 monkees were pulled out of the wild in asia from the filthy disease ridden monkey farms, packed up in crates stuck in bellies planes flown to u.s., untold numbers arrived diseased or dead. guy: well. huge new chinese owned biomedical campus in florida doing exper want to animals, what could go wrong. this is type of story where
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before get past the headline my initial instinct is to now. stop, what are we doing? >> let's kill a bunch of monkeys potentially have a virus spread in flood, weird that we're considering this. this is china. i know that is a chinese company but you can't escape communist china and role that governments play in chinese business. for them to come here and seems like a national security risk. but maybe the thinking it, democrats already hate florida, we might h as well put it there, we already have monkeypox let's get a monkey-borne disease. guy: that could be interesting, you have peta, mad about and people on the right maybe there is a coalition. >> that is what i was going to say. we found the issue where peta and hard right wingers
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who hate china can agree, only in florida, why doesn't everyone call their republican savior governor ron desantis who is not shy about attacking businesses in florida, he has done it with walt disney world and others, he can do no wrong. let's see how he responds. guy: maybe after he wins his reelection bid by 10 points, i want to ask you, chris, about this, just getting this video in president biden giving a speech earlier, one of those angry democracy speeches in dc. union station, he said a lot of different things here is one of the sound bites. >> we don't settle our differences in america with a riot. a mob, or bullet or hammer. we settle them piece abily at the battle box, ballot box. >> a slip there battle box.
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here is the thing. i might agree with some disagree with parts, didn't we already get this speech in florida with blood rid thrid things and marines. >> we have, this is sad, republicans have been spot on, gavin newsom has been right, they have been hammering inflation, crime and immigration. democrats keep bouncing around from issue to issue, yesterday, i was told that big issue was going to be obama talking about how republicans will come and destroy social security and medicare. now it is like today they woke up and figured out crap that is not working either. let's go back to democracy. i mean it is really a very -- if you are democrat has to be a disheartening end to a difficult political cycle, you will see results tuesday not be happy.
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guy: the speech me gave at union station in tc, central rail hub, starbucks had to close there because there was too much crime, and a lot of store fronts are boarded up, it is a shell of what it used to be, that is location that white house chose for the ste speech, he was talking about democracy, interesting choices? >> yes, they never have been good about optics at this white house. i think that point is clearly made, any time he speaks on anyone excepts riissues that people are experiencing, you tell people democrat on-line and end of times is coming and democracy never goes away and women don't hand out in handmaid tail outfits we stop listening to you at some point it is noise, that is what it this right now, a whole bunch of noise by a desperate president who realizes that come tuesday, they are in the his way. on wednesday, democracy will
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still be here. guy: marie,15 seconds i am sure you agree. >> i agree with none, i do think that democracy is on the ballot, a scary time. to ignore that and make fun, these races are really close, and if they are 5% of voters who vote on this issue, that is what democrats need to win, i think that is smart to focus on. >> we'll see thousand how voters vote with democracy on the ballot, panel thank you, jason, marie and chris. >> coming up u.s. military reportedly scrambling to keep track of billions of dollars on weapons we have sent to ukraine. >> can we prevent our deadly technology from falling into the wrong hands. >> we'll ask joey jones up next. ...or plan?
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guy: u.s. military in a race to keep our weapons out of hands of of off -- our enemy, they have reportedly landed in ukraine to keep track of trove of weapons we sent, ukraine has committed to guarding and ark accounting for supplies, senior u.s. officials say it is unlikely that would happen flawlessly, can we trust your weapons will not fall into wrong hands, how to we prevent, that joining me, retired marine corps sergeant, news c crcrypt tor joey jones, not compable we have to keep track of this stuff. are we confident that is
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happening. >> we're not confident. one way to do it properly to put gps trackers. we don't do it often it is a top secret op when we do. but i want to talk about this, this affects job that i used to do. mso to pain a picture for what happens. if any of this or ordnance is used in a civilian setting. that so specific, that we have deals with other country even russia we may go in and risk ourly of lives to remove that ordnance if it does not fire properly and get it out of a bad place or civilian setting, a risk that we have sending any' our
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ordnance who the battlefield we have to go there, hopefully take it apart safely and probably get hurt doe it we have accusation teams in the world buying them on the black market, you would be shocked what is seen in africa, europe and asia every year we created and built that could only get there through our government weaker -- we have men and women that go in skies to try to buy it back so our men and women can take it apart and transport it, i know one guy lost both of his legs in the slumps of a country and almost died in the hospital from an infection, u.s. government had little happeneds -- hands on with him, because of his job, that is the kind of worry that i have if we woudon't track it, it could get more americans hurt and killed.
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guy: florida -- president said his son died in iraq, he did not, he died years after he left iraq in maryland after serving in political office. president has said this a few different times now, how does that sit with you? >> it is disgusting. it i really don't give a good dang why he said it or what he thinks. lgt truth is my buddy went to afghanistan, got his legs fl blown off, he did everything to recover, 4 years later died of a heart attack, waiting on a weight bench in the states, we don't say dave died in afghanistan, he sure as hell get to say his son died in iraq, i have all of the respect in world for beau biden, there is a chance his
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cancer was a result of his time in iraq but there is a chance it was genetic to draw that line, than a political point is it is disgusting if he is too old to understand that, then he is too old to be in white house or command commander in chief, he one that withdrew from afghanistan, and if he doesn't understand that sacrifice, any more, than to create this narrative about his son, he doesn't deserve to be in white house. i can't tell you how disgusting this is. guy: lighter note, this weekend, big game dogs and tennessee? >> i don't know if that a lighter note. we're worried i'll be there, on the 50 yard line, cheering the dogs. and tennessee wins so be it but i think dogs have it. guy: just means more. they are passionate down there. great to see you.
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hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. the reason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. i didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. i sleep better, i eat better. took my shirt off for the first time in 25 years. it's golo. it's all golo. it's smarter, it's better,
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it will change your life forever. guy: put the candy cane down, step away from gingerbread, keep of christmas released this video, at 12:01 a.m. to november 1. >> it's time ♪ ♪ i don't want a lot for christmas ♪ ♪ guy: not time. it is the problem not christmas season. halloween was two days ago, why was she on a peloton? as a witch. what is that? why are so many people including mariah carey and starbucks, shoving aside thanksgiving's turkey and football and greatness? for premat pr
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premature jingle bells, i think there is a pill for that, joining me, kat timpf, what does christmas season begin for you. >> december 23. >> stop. >> i am not a christmasy person. guy: you are wearing b grinch colors. >> it was clean, i'm not a christmasy person, my husband is, if. it is like fine, ien to don't understand getting into it i like to go home and to see my father. that is great. and i like my family and my family and detroit and surrounding area. but, i mean, like there is cookies, what -- we work. most of the time. you are a kid, not in school this is great. guy: less magical maybe as an adult. are you a thanksgiving person. i'm a huge thanksgiving person. >> i can tell. guy: i get angry when people
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blow past it, it is great american holiday. >> also usually working through thanksgiving, i don't like football, no, not really, thanksgiving i like, you just sit and eat, not -- i don't get to go home for thanksgiving, people bet really excited about christmas to point i wonder how they are okay the ref rest of the year, how they behave from halloween through christmas, how are they continuing to get out of bed in the morning? you know, at december 26 onward, they probably are not. guy: the thought of christmas drives them. >> i suppose so. if you that excited, maybe you are pretending because you have a bot boring personality, but if you really that into it, then, how are you okay? guy: song we heard a little bit of, too much for my taste, i don't want to hear
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christmas music until after the day of thanksgiving preferably december 1, that song is plays all of the time, not her fa fault it is over played, all i want for christmas is you. >> i like that one. guy: 300 times. >> i like that car, k carrol of the bells 'nsync christmas. guy: backstreet boys are putting out a new christmas album that is a psa for you. >> how did your costume go for hol ron. halloween. hol. >> amazing. >> kirk cobain, i was kirk, cam of janice joplin. kennedy was jim morrison and keith my flower girl was amy winehouse and his boyfriend was jimmy hendrick. >> they all died at anx
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age of 27,. >> 2 it is halloween, i threw my own funeral for my birthday,. >> jen dee. kennedy. >> she looked amazing. >> just nonsense she is 50, there sne way. no way,. >> it is props. >> kat great to see you. >> we'll talk against sure on radio and gutfeld and middle of night what i call you. guy: it is a problem, don't partictext or call, you can follow kennedy at kennedy nation. and ffacebook, and by
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hi, i'm karen. i lost 58 pounds on golo and i've kept it off for over a year. it was so easy that the weight just kept coming off. that's when i knew that this is real. golo works. i still can't believe that i look like this.
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