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fireworks at the hearing with attorney general merrick garland, multiple justice department controversy. >> a new report, hundreds of house democrats worried over a biden 2024 run, joining us tonight senators rick scott and mike braun. and former trump education secretary betsy devos devos. coconcha. >> and cha >> amid reports that minorities, african-american and women voted to fire her. >> will president really veto this bill, senate has the votes, it is happening now to block him from use your retirement savings for climate change, obama waste billions. >> and voters slam far left democrat, union boss randi weingarten. we have this too. colleges doing tuition
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gouging for things like free tanning beds, spas and five-star ca cafeteria. >> "financial times" and bill maher say that cultural left is done, i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. elizabeth: welcome to the show, the dow ending up, other indices down, u.s. manufacturing activity in contraction for a fourth straight month in february, and gm joining more and more companies with layoffs slashing hundreds of jobs. david stunt is live in washington on fireworks today at hearing fee featuring attorney general merrick garland.
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reporter: theag appeared for annual over site hearing, we sat down for a buffet of questions, said throw them at me and heard everything about violent crime and talked about that and fentanyl crisis and asked if ticketmaster is under investigation, he would not comment on that. he did speak a little bit after asking or answering many questions about hunter biden investigation. garland said many times since he first took office in 2021, he was stay away from that investigation. he appointed the trump appointed u.s. attorney david weiss in delaware to run the probe. weiss is not considered a special counsel there are two special counsels investigating the trump, biden classified document scandals, they operate immed independently from the justice department. but answered hypothetical, if wanted to indicted
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someone. >> i would like clarification from you with respect to these concerns. >> the u.s. attorney in delaware has been advised he has full authority to make those kind of referrals you are talking about or bring cases in other jurisdictions if he feels necessary. reporter: another recurring to topic from senators on both sides. >> horrible epidemic, an epidemic that has been unleashed on purpose by the sinaloa and new generation jalisco cartels. >> let's absorb that. horrible epidemic that kills more people than car wrecks and gun violence combined. >> garland said that the dea is doing everything possible but more needs to be done, admitted there is a serious problem, one of many topics here at u.s. cl clom
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capitol today before merrick garland. elizabeth: bringing senator rick scott. great to see you, your reaction to that report. you see ag garland saying that fentanyl crises is purposely pushed on u.s. by drug cartels, why not list them as terrorist groups? and crackdown on the border. >> it is a weapons of mass destruction, why not declare it a w weapons of mass destruction, i did a fentanyl hearing yesterday. fentanyl is coming from communist china, don't buy anything from there. you know. sent here by cartel, why are we not changes the cartel. i don't get why the biden administration wants to open the border? i think that merrick garland has been a h horrible attorney general, doing raid
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on trump on mar-a-lago, and raid on a former president, and he does do that to this president, who has classified documents. what is happening americans don't trust the doj or fbi now, that is not good for this country. elizabeth: to your reaction to this, watch more of the fireworks of what happened today. >> you get this letter from the national school board association asking you to investigate parents, your employees help write and you helped write and you issue aid directive. to your criminal division and to you're county terrorism division, to start investigating parents who are angry. what did you think was going to happen. >> against senator, nothing in mi memorandum said to investigate parents who are angry, quite the opposite. it says that first amendment
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protects that kind of vigorous debate. only thing we wanted was for an assessment to be made in the field about whether federal assistance of needed. to prevent violent. >> threats of violent. >> has depu department of justice brought a single case, a yes, no question, not a give a speech. >> job of u u.s. marshal to defend lives of justices that is your number -- >> be you unwilling to say no, you know it is no, init is no, everyone here knows it is no, you are not willing to answer a question. elizabeth: senator, doj has not brought cases against those people who marched on the justice's homes. >> this does not make sense, people don't trust fbi and doj, this is political decisions, instead of going after school board members, how about the cartel, people
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who killed 70 thousand americans with fentanyl? 70 thousand americans with fentanyl. go after terrorists and focusing on problem we have rather than political agenda that joe biden tells you to focus on. elizabeth: ag garland appeared to down play the justice department crackdown on school board members, did he not send out a memo ordering fbi all u.s. attorneys and as a. to deploying fbi national threat operation center against school board parents. >> it just does not make sense, this political. not focused on the issues of the nation, fentanyl deaths and crime, soft on crime policies, not making sure that you arrest people that go after and tro go to after supreme court justices because they don't like opinions, he is -- this is going to get worse and worse
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as long as joe biden is in was this is all politics not doing your job. elizabeth: this is president biden's justice department. now we have reports that democrat congressman dean phillips of minnesota claims hundreds of his fellow democrats are worry about president biden running again there is a growing cred bilibility gap. >> they should be worried, if joe biden runs again almost guarantees we'll have a republican president, joe biden has to get out of there, everything that joe biden touches as we know it goes south, open borders fentanyl deaths and war in ukraine, we won't shoot down a chinese spy balloon but 3 other balloons,ly lost all credibility with the american public. if i were a democratic i would be worried, but for country if he runs again we'll get a republican president. elizabeth: let's watch the president here.
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>> she commanded to do things in medica -- nursing, she would whisper. in my ear, it understand her, she would breathe on me. elizabeth: twitter went at that, a strange thing for a president to say. >> this guy is incompetent, why h hasn't he been to train derailment, why not there instead of kyiv, he is just, frustrates you as a country, we need leadership, he is not a leader. elizabeth: senator rick scott. >> thank you. elizabeth: welcome to joe. first, congressman lori lightfoot is out, she now claims racism, sexism, so does "new york times" op-ed
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writer, exit polls indicate that majority of african-american, said no to her, more than 8 out of 10 chicago voters slo voted on get rid of her, what do you make of your argument. >> when you have no facts left in the bank, you pull the race card, she does not care over 200 people in chicago have been -- 2200 people in chicago have been murdered under her watch and she is busy dancing in the streets any sane idea would out of that person that is not a leader but a political figure head who will do and say anything for votes, tired of nonsense from her office and press conferences, she sang karen sit down, shut up, when she doesn't like things that don't go her way, she claims racism or sexism. >> this is not happened to a
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sitting mayor in 40 years in chicago, her approval ratings plunged homicide in chicago hit highest number in 25 years. there was a murder just an hour and a half 2 into the new year. >> let's be clear. lori lightfoot lost because she sucked at her job. there is no other reasons. voters were telling what you mattered to them in polling is said 50% believe that public safety was number one issue. 63 pe% didn't feel safe in their own city, not shocking she got pounced. i mwest side of chicago was experiencing's murder rate that rivals move violent city in the world, tijuana mexico. let it be a lesson. we're not standing for this any more, they will vote you out, your job is on the line, maybe you will listen to us, and message is clear,
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we want safe streets. >> to what judge. congresswoman, chicago has second most fortune 500 companies but that number is thr shrinking, 3 left taxes and crime went up, reports of crime up to like double digits since she took was. illinois has higher crime than its neighbor indiana, how can she and "new york times" say racism? >> because, that is all they have is the wild ridiculous headlines like "new york times" poses question if someone should call the cops for someone breaking into their car with fear someone would call them racist. i would want my kids walking down the street when drive byes are happening on the regular.
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nobody does. for the companies that are fortune 500 companies, they have their employees and employees families to think about. it is no surprise that in midst of risings crime and the regulatory issues they are continuing to burden the companies work people and companies are fleeing the plates like chicago. elizabeth: mismanaged. joe. the former chicago public school ceo paul vallas. what sipafter governor ron desantis went to the suburb outside of chicago to slam far left weak on crime policies. >> you see massive increases in crime and places like los angeles, seattle, chicago san francisco, philadelphia florida has a 50 year low in our crime rate. how could that possibly be if is going up in the other
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areas, how could it be lower for us as a relative matter? and it is not rocket science, it is a difference in priorities, a difference in leadership and an enacting good policies that are designed to protect the public safety. elizabeth: lori lightfoot out, and court fight is on to get rid of far left circuit county attorney kim gardner. does it seem that democrats are now on breaking point on crime, joe. >> i think it has been very clear to everyone that the community is sick and tired of the revolving door criminal justice system, the failed socialist experience that has ruined our urban communities, you see governor desantis standing out and strong leaders on this issue of law and order. that is what the public
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wants, as governor desantis said, this is not rocket science, we need to hold criminals accountable and we could make an impact to crime, maybe we just support police officers, because we're out there doing our jobs every day, and rest criminal justice system is letting us down. elizabeth: to joe's component, watch voters and d.a. in portland, oregon, they are upset about weak on crime policies. >> portland is a hallowed out shell of what it used to be, businesses are fleeing and people are leaving. voters need to wake up and vote differently. >> if you makeover t 250 thousand dollars, you are one of the most heavily taxed people in the country, for what? people are looking what services are they getting in return with lawlessness, crime and decay. >> that is not a shocking statement. it a disaster. we know is that businesses
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are leaving portland, people are leaving p portland and visitors are not coming to portland. elizabeth: what caf of u.s. homicides are solved. that was down from 90% in the 60s. this is directly related to what is going on in u.s. cities, majority of u.s. crimes happen in u.s. cities, right? what can congress do about this? >> well, we're seeing a mass exodus out of profession of law enforcement you have people in blue cities and states that say they back the blue but they do opposite, it is demo moralizing. you have people retiring, not choosing to recruit and do into the profession, we have support them, we need to put our money where our mimouth is. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you.
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elizabeth: the disturbing silence of far left democrats and union boss randi weingarten on college tuition gouging, blown on things like saunas, spas, free tanning beds and five-star cafeterias on college campuses. >> and senator mike braun. president will he veto, senate seems to have votes to block him from using your retirement money. former president obama wasted billions of dollars on dozens of green energy flops, that story coming up. ♪ ♪ real big spender ♪ ♪ good looking ♪ ♪
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elizabeth: this breaking news, senate has votes to pass a new bill to block the biden white house's new rule that would push your retirement savings and 401(k)s, of 152 million americans into democrat agenda on things like climate change and social justice, grady trimble live on capitol hill. reporter: hello, not only does senate republican or do senate republicans have the
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votes they just passed that resolution blocked president biden's esg rule that could force the president to use his veto pen for first time since taking office, president biden has said he plans to veto this attempt to overturn his environmental social and governance rule that allows retirement fund manager to consider climate change and other social justice goals when making investment decisions, g.o.p. lawmaker blast it as woke investing arguing it prioritizes environmental and social initiatives over returns. >> a trojan horse for the green new deal, it gets them stuff and starves capital from family farms and manufacturers and jobs, and makes it more expense of for hard working americans. reporter: rule impacts 150 million americans collectively investigating 12 trillion, woulds woulds is doubling down in it
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defense of the rule. >> republicans talk about their love of free market, small government and letting prprivate sector do its work, the republican bill is opposite of, that forces maga republican ideology down throats of private sector and handcuffing investors as well. reporter: republicans in congress likely don't have votes to overturn that promised veto from the president. but this esg rule is also facing a legal challenge from 25 republican lead states. elizabeth: grady what a story great reporting thank you. elizabeth: back with us now senator mike braun, this is big breaking news, you introduced a legislation to stop politicalization of everyone's retirement savings and 401(k)s. good to have you on. >> god good on be on. >> let's take last time i did this, a crazy biden
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directive. trying to force vaccinations on all employees down to employers of 100 employees. craziness. there it didn't pass new the house because pelosi of the controlling it two weeks later supreme court weighed in said that is crazy, get rid of it. here, it is already pass the house, it did last night, bipartisan. this has gone through senate. the courts would be the next step. the attorneys general from many states will weigh in, it will get into a circuit court district court maybe first. maybe the supreme court will weigh in. executive orders eventually have to be overturned by the courts because the president will not do it it is his executive order that sends a heck of a strong message. elizabeth: you know, white house press secretary bringing up maga ideology,
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trying to claim what they are doing is free market stuff, it is not. it seems they have a contempt for what truth is. they are trying to do a backdoor nationalism of retirement savings their their agenda look at list of green energy company that obama funded with billions that went bankrupt or financial problem, that is where our money would go to? to things like that? >> sure it would, through the backdoor. bloomberg tracked analysis had you put it in to these types of funds it would have returned 30% less than let's say a maga portfolio, just, invest in highest return, that should be only criteria. it would have been difference between 8.9 percent return. and a 6.3. if that is maga, maga will win, there is a -- thing.
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elizabeth: that is the thing, if he does it, if it stands, if president gets this, everyone has to be on guard more and more for where their money going this socializing our retirement savings for their a agenda. so why don't american people have a say on this. you are right, more than 2 dozen states, don't like it. what is with the t approach from white house. >> falls apart in long run like their sugar these, economy, inflation, 31 trillion in debt, you can only sell that nonsense so long the numbers will win in the long run. the numbers will win on your
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investment portfolio. this will have a brief moment in time, there will be other funds that will pull out for the same reasons, with a lot of hard earned money, a lot of 401(k) customers fed up if they are going in that direction. elizabeth: people cannot trust when this white house says, you saw news biden white house jennifer grandholm, and jen psaki. kept saying oil and gas are sitting on 9,000 unused federal leases, that was like 6,000. you know, they keep drilling and trying to drill into american people, their narrative, this is l routinely falsed and debudgerred. >> a continuum of that since biden got, second they are political enterprisers, don't be surprised, it is up to us on point it out, i'll weepkeep doing it.
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>> senator mike braun thank you. >> senate has votes to block president biden new rule pushing your retirement money into democrat afrienda like climate change. >> china is fighting with elon musk over his tweet on covid leaking from a chinese lab, more and more evidence mounts that is the likely head. betsy devos, on the silence of far left democrats and union boss randi weingarten on college tuition gouging blown on things like saunas, free tans beds at colleges, they attack the supreme court over biden's student loan bailout, betsy devos next. ♪ ♪ only one who could ever reach me ♪ ♪ was the son of a preacher man ♪ ♪
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elizabeth: to show her debut, former education secretary betsy devos, under former president trump, betsy a please pleasure to have you on. >> great to be on. elizabeth: what do you think, do you think that supreme court will rule against the president's half trillion dollar student loan bailout. >> yes, i do think so. i had the privilege of being in courtroom yesterday to hear argument for both cases. there was a lot of questioning around standing, there was also a lot of questioning around the legality and the separation of power issue. this really is a matter for congress if congress wanted to forgive massive amounts of student loans, but president has taken it upon himself to do this. rightfully is being challenged in doing so, i believe it will be ruled out of bounds and unconstitutional.
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elizabeth: interesting, to your point. who else will the president decide getting a bailout? car loan borrowers and. >> clear he saw politics and tried to wrap it in a policy that sounded good, a lot of young people thought it was a great idea. but reality is there is an issue with higher education cost and run away costs. as well as the whole student lending process, which we brought you know a lot more sunshine to in office had ideas for actually dealing with. we don't need a nationalize student lending system, which is what we have had since 2010 with obama administration federalized all student lending. not working it not working for too many students to be fair. but this is not an issue about, that is about whose power it is to make these decisions, it is not the executive's power.
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>> let's get your reaction to teacher union boss randi weingarten, accused of having a meltdown on steps of supreme court, you will watch americans disagreeing with her. >> we're hurting, we help them, it didn't go to supreme court to challenge it. all of a sudden, when it is about our students, they challenge it, the corporations challenge it the student loan lenders challenge it. that is not right. this that is not fair. that is what we're fighting as well. >> i'm not a fan because that will make everyone else's taxi higher. >> i don't think that government can say ethis person doesn't have to pay. when the next door neighbor already paid. >> i keep thinking about people who paid their loan
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back then there is a gift to others. >> for myself, who had student loans before, i would be like damn, i wish i would have had it in my time. >> >> how will that help in everyone that wants to go too school and how do you bring cost down. elizabeth: belt she supported shut downs of schools and businesses, they did not ask for lockdowns. democrat like to talk about root causes, why are they not going behind root cause to high tuition debt. we will show it. colleges are blowing money on luxury saunas, spas, free tanning beds, hot tubs and more. >> and in addition to all those luxuries and add-ons they are spending a lot more
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on administrative staff, that has nothing to do with instruction. and everything to do with political correctness. the university of misch ammichigan has merde-- more dei staff than history professors, you think about mismatch. more and morey questioning the wisdom and value of pursuing higher education. elizabeth: to your point, i think you are for school choice and for you know just go to trade school, right? >> absolutely. we should be supporting every path for everyone adult to seek what it best for them and will be most fulfilling, that includes valued education, a value education, and we need to support them all. elizabeth: betsy devos come back soon g great having
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you on. >> thank you, liz. >> "financial times" saying that cultural left has peaked. bill maher saying the same. we have it comes up. >> retired fbi age bobby chacon on is next oon china warning elon musk over his tweet of covid leaking from a chinese lab. >> march is women's history month, we honor american computer scientist, and byon near, admiral grace hopper. >> we have admiral grace hopper to thank for computer bugs, but not in the way you think. she received a phd from yale in 1334, world war ii erupted hopper took a leave of absence from her f professor ship to join navy's women reserve, she
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shut the theory down. they had help from within u.s. a year or two ago when anyone that dared too tweet about it was canceled or shut donor shouted down. now we know that there are intelligence agency and fbi with a moderate amount of confidence it was a lab leak, we have only a moderate amount that is with known fact that china is obstructing the investigation when you have subject of an investigation, you have to look at any information you don't know in a light least favorable to that subject. you can assume whatever they are hiding, preventing us from getting at shows them in a very good light. elizabeth: a gutsy mov move for elon musk, you have christopher wray telling breath bear. they have assessed it likely leaked from a lab.
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>> right. it flies in face of narrative that pushed forward, fauci said most likely animal to human, there is no evidence of that. only reason he says that anecdote aally if the past these types of viruses have gone that route. this is -- when you have animal to human transition case you usually find that animal right away, i don't have that in this. elizabeth:ly watch new media narrative. and dr. fauci. >> do you think we'll ever know how pandemic originated. >> we may never know, that is unfortunate. >> we may never know. >> i have beening on agnostic on what the source it. elizabeth: now the new media narrative and dr. fauci say we'll never know, what is
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the proof it came from a wit carpet. wuhan lab had safety issues, and striking that dr. fauci now says we may never know, when he did everything in his power to suppress and censor the lab leak possibility, including calling scientists who talk about this fringe epidemiologists. now the narrative is, we may never know, really? >> they put a time of scientists together too investigate it from a scientific stand point, they made a trip there and requested data, china gave them part of the data and said we're not giving additional data, they requested a return trip and denied that. >> bobby chacon thank you for joining us. >> thank you.
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elizabeth: coming up hill media column must joe concha saying that the left's culture wars are over. >> we check in with dagen and sean. >> the saintly shannon bream is coming to talk about merrick garland's disastrous display in washington. also guy benson. sean: guy benson. >> on lori ligh lightfoot. >> stick with us. . without another pill upsetting my stomach, i get powerful, effective and safe relief. salonpas. it's good medicine.
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elizabeth: look who is back, joe concha, you are the perfect person for the story, your reaction to "financial times" saying, the cultural left has peaked that the left's cultural wars are over. what do you think? >> well a return of blue dog democrat, hopefully, whatever this party did in going so far to left they became party of the elites, you had democrats bear hugging concept of defunding police during summer of 2020, there was an election to be won, they were trying to exploit those who protested killing of george
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floyd, and poll av poll, after bet african-american do not support the defunding of police. elizabeth: hard to care about left's microogretions, a time of double digit inflation and ukraine enduring a macro aggression from russia, your reaction to bill maher. >> you know the democrats sometimes can take it too far, i would categorize liberal as dvd different from woke, it became a eye roll they love diversity except ideas that is not where we should be, they have a trail of very bad ideas i would think in wokeness. it makes me laugh when people say to me, you know you are uncancellable? are you kidding, in two
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seconds i could get canceled, anyone can, you can be a real old school republican who just takes care of business. you know. covid, hurricanes, stuff like that. he just goes about his business. he doesn't do cr crazy stuff. >> a lot of what ron desantis did is smarter than what people who criticize him were seeing, he kept the beaches open, you will not get it outside, he protected the elderly, it was more targeted. elizabeth: what do you think? >> i think he is refreshing. he is not afraid of what social media will do to him. as far as if he says things like praising ron desantis, this is a big no on places, that is what makes bill maher still popular, 20 years later after he used to be abc at night, he is unpredictable. he doesn't walk the party
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line, for conformity and acceptance, he says what he wants to say, he is actually an independent thinking that refreshing. elizabeth: a good point. the "financial times" they say that cultural left has been quote demoted in relevance, their grievances now seem irrelevant and beside the point and hyper vent lated and not based on reality. what do you think? >> i think it is a greatable and hope that everyone reads it, like festivous. an airing of grievaces almost every day, when you are person that always complains, after a while people will start turning it off. you want optimism, in politics. instead of everything is stinks, and i am depressed. elizabeth: you know mayor lori lightfoot got voted out
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of office, we're at a hinge point, joe thank you so much. >> always a pleasure. elizabeth: stick right there for my hot take. you want to hear it, it is coming up next. ♪ ♪ just a fun, spontaneous thing. i'm looking for someone who will let loose. dress up a little. see a show. order the steak and the lobster. some people say i'm excessive, but who cares. i'm just looking for a saturday to remember, and a sunday by the pool. think you can keep up? you
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we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this cash. if you own a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry. even a term policy. for cash, or a combination of cash and
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