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she thinks this important to sit there puffed up in pride and self esteem. i will continue something that is impossible to believe. to, thank you, katie porter, move american people can see when a bloke wins by 50 seconds ahead of all other women, the chances are the game is rigged, but that would require porter to think for herself, notice the obvious, and get in touch with reality. dagen: i'll make my katie porter face. do you want to see it. go on. >> ouch. >> thank you for joining us, we have kennedy right now. >> katie porter is that you hosting alongside sean duffy, wow. sean: katie porter. kennedy: there she is, well done. how do you shame the shim shameless, house republicans trying to pull a
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display on manhattan d.a. alvin bragg, they held a hearing in new york city on our crime crisis here, but democrats continue to claim nothing is wrong you guys, the city is amazing, have they been outside in last 3 years, bragg is the is -- uber progressive dee da in new york that charged trump 34 felonies that is fine, blah blah, but he changed it to a revolving door for hardens criminals. he later late -- because of travesties like, that ohio congressman jim jordan today leading a hearing on liberal crime failures. >> our witnesses today fell affects of crime, close and personal. they have been victimized by a justs system that cares
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more about political correct less than punishing the criminals who harm them and their family. here in manhattan, the scales of justs are weighed down by politics. for the district attorney justice is not blind, if is about looking for opportunity to advance a political agenda, a. ratherrin-- than enforcing the law. kennedy: it got spicey. >> embold him,ty do he does not care. i have been to 3 court hearings and nothing happened, it is disheartens. >> the next time an innocent man does nothing but protect themselves they should not be made the villain but treated with care, and compassion as the victim. >> we don't give a damn about your politics. we don't care. it could be the man from the moon, who is running for
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president okay? as long as whoever is in there standing for law and order. >> she is not happy. she is not alone, democrats including new york city mayor eric mayore eric adams putting their fingers in their ears. >> highest level of rip hypocrisy. cities in america are dealing with public safety, i think coming here, highlighting d.a. bragg is a political stunt. kennedy: but here is the thing, data shows a lot of people have moved out of new york and other f blue cities because of crime, why are they pretending it all great it is dangerous. we'll discuss this with someone who is in was in republn congressman laurel lee. we will break it down with our p party panel, dr.
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wright, and richard fowler and cofounder based politics hannah cox. lauren, i will start with you, the tale that is told and lived in new york is very similar to big cities across the nation. crime is up. and cops of leaving is there a correlation? >> look. i understand what republicans are doing here. when the focus is on high crime rates in democrat-lady lead cities they do well. it is true crimes up all over the country. but for the deckc democratic leaders not best message to say, yeah but
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that is happening everywhere, you need a more pro active approach for your cities. maybe just point to crime over over the country and talk about their solutions to solve it. adding cops. and towing other thing -- doing other things that majority of voters support. kennedy: richard, would it be hardest thing in world for democrat politicians to say, you are right, does not feel as safe as it did, certainly not before the pandemic, instead of gaslighting people, saying, everything is working out great, new york is the safest big city in the world. it is a lot less safe than it was bev alvin bragg -- before alvin bragg took office, take trump out of it at least acknowledge that. >> the professor is right,
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having a hearing in net. >> with republicans holding gavel in house they can talk about how they think the legislation is better to solve the problem, i agree also we should be having a conversation about how we make the value of public safsafety real, part of those solutions how to we have a smarter conversation, and implement smarter policies to crime, and talk about dely delyn dedifferent types of crime. since b scott has been mayor of baltimore they have taken 3 thousand illegal guns off of the street. what policies are working how to you implementing them in long-term to solve more
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problems and deal with more crime in the streets of the city. kennedy: they would like to take more guns off the streets in portland where homicide rate is way up, but they can't the progress ofs there disbanded the anti-gun unit. good job libs. hannah, we have seen images of kids in places like chicago, just running wild, spring break of day. which is fine. i understand. like i probably would have done the same thing, if we had social media when i was a kid, because, i could do really dumb impulsive things but the problem is, when you make the sharp turn and you are dancing on buses and lighting cars on fire and shooting each other. >> i don't think i would have been on the streets, even as a kid, i would have had my parents right behind
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me pulling my hair back. there is a par parents issue. we have to quit policing everything under the sun. i think policing needs to be reimagined and refocused. looking at spikes in violence this their is coming from people under age 25, the brain is not fully formed until that point, decision making capacity of the young people are not fully there they have riskier behaviors and to stupider things they need parents in place to make sure they are not out late at night, and running rampant or getting into trouble. in my day, not long ago, i had a job, i had to work in the evening or home doing my school work with my parents, we have a lot of people in our society who should never had kids, a lot mere people
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to should take birth control if they are not doing to do the job right. kennedy: what other institutions could be supportive, hannah brings up 48. that maybe some kids should be working. maybe school is not the place for people who just skip odd whose parents don't care if they don't show up for class for weeks at a time. maybe we should encourage teenagers to work full time and be exhausted and earning money legitimately so they are not out screwing around and hurting each other. >> look, i think that and i widely appealing message. i heard from both sides of the aisle about parental involvement. more police, crime is an issue, i'm fascinated with
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the politics of it, that is what i study, i think i these seens that unfolded inning chicago most days in new york really hurt the democrats, the issues is at top of the list, they think that parents have a role, this is an issue, why neither party has a choice to look away. they need solutions. and most people agree that those solutions starts at home or a role for parents with anything that teens do. that is just seems to be common sense. kennedy: all right, well, party panel we'll see you in a little bit. i want to know what it was like inside the hearing, with me now florida republican congresswoman on house judiciary com committee laurel lee welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: were you surprised
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to democrats wanted to make it entirely political and not address some of the crime problems that seemed address able? >> absolutely, it was important today to have actual victims of crime, who could share the stories of their family and share with us how these policies that d.a. brags bragg has instituted there, they have a real impact on families, not republican or democrat, it was surprising to seeker -- see the politicizing of this hearing. kennedy: tough to address when you have some of your cohorts in congress, particularly on democrat side, who are blaming some of the victims and family members trying to minimize their pain. this does not necessarily have to be a deflecttion
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from former president what he might or might not have done, you know, i think it is appropriate to address some of the issues that are plaguing the big cities, the fact that there are a lot of americans particularly vulner able americans who feel unsafe walking around the big cities that used feel safe, it the same, it has not been the same since the pandemic i'm not hearing enough solutions that is why people are moving away. >> well, exactly. it was unfortunately a very predict able outcome r. prosecutors take an oath to up hold the law and make sure their community are kept safe, when a d.a. comes to office and from outset of administration says this is this whole category of crimes we're not prosecuting or tie the hands of judges so they don't have
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decresstion to hold people on bond, these families have seen their cities change, it is not limited to new york, we're seeing this across the nation with d.a.s who refuse to do their job and up hold the law, that something in the judiciary committee we're very interested in. own ensuring we're seeing our criminal justice system appropriately across the country and that laws arepy being enforced and the communities are safe. >> it is not tough to have sensible criminal justice reform, you don't have to arrest people for prostitution. i agree with alvin bragg about that, but you have 72% of violent felons who get out and are rearrested. maybe you need to incarcerate the real bad serial offenders who know nothing but recidivism, they do not know rehabilitation
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and not earned the right to be out, that is a smart place to start, take a smaller number of people, keep them locked up if they only intend to hurt others and take their things and make lives and cities miserable, congresswoman thank you for your time, i appreciate it. >> fleec pleasure to be here. kennedy: new report claims that -- we'll show you how much money you need to qualify for middle class. if you made that little, you would be broke, i break down the lunacy in my memo after this. a willie, ♪ ♪ tell me ♪ ♪ the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer's eyeing sequins.
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kennedy: hi, would does it mean to be middle class here? it means you are not rich. but conceivably your kids in sports, you can take a family vacation once a year to a theme park, you might have extra left over each month to save for college, people the smart asset random numbers and came up with a f formula, incomes that qualify as
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middled class are laugh. . if you live in cleveland, 24 thousand a year. try buying eggs on those fumes. that is not middled class, that is 11 thousands dollars below the poverty line. yeah. this is destitute, same knobs cam col calculate san francisco middle class at 82 thousand a year. have you been there? the third most expe expensive city in america. it is covered in feces. it a very ep ep expensive dump, 82 k will not buy you more than hepatitis and a trip to food pantry. i don't think what bozo is running these numbers, i would like to see them live
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off these middle class incomes with family of 3 for a year. average income 171 thousand a year, they think that someone is pooping gold bars with breakfast with that income. the problem with big cities they tax people out the door, 74% of households saying that inflation is keeping them from saving at all, and desperation is driving them to no income tax states like texas and tennessee. cities like new york, l.a. and challenging which also have high sales taxes, in addition to high up come taxes. so, people are leaving those areas in droves, faster than any wrel. -- and where else, that is a invitation for people
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to high tail is the hell out of hell holes. they need to cut taxes and cut spending so people who are actually in the middle class have a snow ball's chance of living a good life, our smartest asset would be kicking the big government clowns out of office for good. that is the memo. >> inflation and high taxes of destroying middle class, end of story, that is impacting our youngest generations. credit card debt rose 29% in march compared to a year ago, inflation a massive source of stress, middle class no part of american dream. kennedy: joining me now, capitalist pig fund hedge manager j jonathan hoenig
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is back. >> the idea of what is middle class is really arbitrary number. it makes sense, 100 thousands income in cleveland, which is low income area, you are wealthy there. or in many places of california that is low income. we found in our studies at capitalist pig, the higher government involvement in the economy, more taxes and more regulations, the more you have to make to be in 34middle class in san francisco you have to earn 300 thousand to take home 100 thousands. that is making it harder for middle class, the life flood lifeblood of country to save. kennedy: they are getting squeezed out, inflation is the name of the losing game. politics like joe biden saying eno, i -- oh, no,
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you are all doing fine. it is like mr. president, i know you like ice cream, which is made with dairy, that is expensive. this year the eggs, poor children were painting potatoes, nothing is not right there that is it, the inflation is ha is -- the middle class way of life. it happenings under capitalism, idea that you could save, and invest and have a piece of the american pie your own open and leisure, these are elements and realities that came across because of america and capitalism, we going in the opposition direction, the government is fueling inflation, 6 83% of americans feel stressed because of inflation and a quarter are dipping into their emergency funds. the middle class is the future. the rich is history, the middle class is future.
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kennedy: we have to. one thing that we can do to support people their dreams, their ideas and new businesses, get government out of the way. i know it sounds overly simple. but any time you see complications and quality of life go down, it is government right there, the most intrudive and consistent force that is eroding freedom, economic and otherwise, jonathan hoenig thank you. >> great to be with you. kennedy: always. >> coming were elon musk had his f mind blown, to how much access feds had to your private dameri dm's, we will tell you what is what next. when you're a small-business owner, your to-do list can be...
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and i remember kind of thinking like, "oh my gosh, i think we could be sisters." because i think we looked... yes. right. yeah. and i don't think at that time- i think you're the one to tell me that we had the same birthday. yes. it's really unbelievable when you think about it, because it's been, like, really over 20 years that you were my mother and father's banker, you became my banker and now fran is in her third year of college and you're her banker. it's so unbelievable because i'm just 20 years old. [laughing] kennedy: did you really think your twitter dm's were private.
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think again. twitwitter new owner elon musk said his mind was blown over government ability to access user's private information. this according to a tucker carlson interview with elon musk who claims that government had full access to users dm's. >> full access to everything on twitter blew my mind. >> would that include people's dm's. >> yes. kennedy: oh, no. you can catch the rest of interview on fox news. if feds were spying on p private conversations is there a chance more heading the role? party panel is back, lauren wright, richard fowler and hannah cox. lauren. this will be a little bit different tone, interview
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for elon musk, he did a sit down with the bbc that looked like he looked like a dumb-dumb, what would you like to hear from this tonight. >> i don't know what to expect. i'm very excited to watch it. i'm teaching political communication this year to grad students and we're just talking about a.i. last week. however, i have zero level surprise that that the dm's are accessible if true, i'm one of the very jaded millions of americans who sort of assume that their private communications are not private most of the time. people have thought that for decades upwards of 90% of americans when we ask them the privacy and security of their communication is a priority, just 6% trust the government. and private companies to protect that information. yes, should be disturbing,
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kennedy. but to me, not surprising. kennedy: richard, what is your favorite thing about elon musk? elon musk [ laughter ] >> a great question, i'm not sure i have answer to. i think that interview will be interesting, there is a well the of questions that american people have for elon musk. there is different days he has different ideas and based on those ideas how he determines how he runs his company. with so much at stake for social media companies, including twitter, people want to get into a mind of 1 someone who owns of company. these individual companies, i'm -- and impact pay have on young people, matter. i think that interview matters more when both sides of aisle, are trying to wrap their mind around how they pass laws to you know,
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determine what the rules of the road for the companies. kennedy: richard -- would you like to see the same level of transparency at facebook and snapchat to name two. >> i do, i think that american people need to know what is happening. to the young people, they are impacted by these respective social media platforms it is important that parents know what is happening, to make the choice whether or not their which were should have these apps. kennedy: a great point that part of the conversation will be on going. what worries me and reason that i want to see a little bit more inside of the other companies, hannah, i want to know their relationships between federal agency and big t tech. that is an unholy alliance, i don't think we can gather how much information and snooping they are capable of
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doing together. >> i agree, i don't think either of us would be surprised to find if they did this at over social media platform. i heard government compared to app abusive ex-boyfriend or partner, that tracks, they are going through your phone and your twitter dm's, why do we pay them millions a year to pay the leaches. we have known they are doing it for years, i have seen no one fired from u.s. government from it, elon musk fired a bunch of people from twitter that is great, he needed to reduce workforce, i want to see heads roll within our government for this and our congressional leaders do ma-- do something about it otherwise the the constitution means nothing, they run rough shod, to read our communication and
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convict people of crimes at time without a warrant and due process, we're done, something has to happen. kennedy: i agree, i wish some of the congressional committees would really interrogate some of the individual actors within the fbi. went dhs who were colluding with big tech. speaking of government gone rogue, two house democrats calling on california senator diane feinstein, to resign over her prolonged absence from senate. she is 89 years young, oldest sitting law maker to capitol hill. and early march she was hospitalized with shingles, since then she missed dozens of votes and her absence stalled confirmation of joe biden's judicial appointments is it time for her term or age limits is there sexism afoot with that sort of blanket call for her resignation? >> no. i think that is why you see is from both parties.
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if someone is close to being inca pass stated, they w the problem is rules this senate are really tough with regard to some finish resigns -- if someone resigns from a committee, to replace that person is a long haul. democrats have plenty of judges they could vote on right now, they have been on recess or spending a week on the aumf, diane feinstein holding up the democrat's ability to appoint judges has been somewhat of a stretch. president biden has appointed a ton of federal judges. kennedy: they figured out a way like that. that is the big legacy for both of those administrations, is their ability to to just rubber-stamp judges.
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richard. >> they are focused on it. kennedy: they are. >> die diane feinstein say they get her out she is old, and she stinks but john fetterman, he missed 60 votes he is a hero, nancy pelosi calling bs, say if this were a man, swinging her senatorial sausage we would not be havings system discussion. >> i think that -- you talk about senator diane feinstein two things can be true, she can have an amazing legacy, it should be time to pass mantle to younger representative, that has to happen in this moment. you have honor her legacy, and she has to make the choice to say, i can't do the job as well as i need to be able to. i think distinction between her and john fetterman, fetterman is back at work and taking votes be he had an illness he could have recovered from, seems clear based on reporting that we're seeing that for
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senator diane feinstein, that reality might not be the ca case. now, with the shingles you know diagnosis, i'm not a doctor, i won't speak to implications, but just based on her not in capital and taking votes is problematic for the senate. kennedy: i don't know, man, he said -- he said, stress -- the stress of his election made him not want to live. and then, he you know, and i feel for him, i have a great deal of compassion for him and anyone else suffering from depression or any mental health issue, he had the luxury of going away for 6 weeks. for inpatient treatment, most people tend to have access to that -- people don't have access to i don't know they have a vaccine for shinglings, but not are in certain types of depression, i wish him well. i do think there is a double standard. but, if she does resign, i
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hope that gavin newsom makes good on his pledge to appoint a woman of color. that woman is karen bass, she is no longer mayor of los angeles. because rick caruso should be mayor of l.a. that would be the best outcome, hannah. >> voters have spoke own en. spoken. kennedy: they spoke on diane feinstein took they knew she was 175 years old. >> 6 years ago. kennedy: no. no. >> fine. kennedy: she would not -- no she was not reelected 6 years ago, anyhow. >> 5 years ago. >> i was saying i don't know the best alternative to diane feinstein. i don't think we'll getting any good out of california, i'm fine with democratic leaders and politicians staying home, being sick, of what we req can do to keep them from actualo going to congress and messing you of our lives, you there is a double standard, you do si-- see the men miss
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time at work, as a whole we see litany of people missing work from mitch mcconnell to diane feinstein, as we whole a lot of too old to still be working, you should not get this sick all of the time, missing weeks and months,. kennedy: we're becoming like the -- >> he was getting hammered too. kennedy: cocaine mitch, always hammers. >> mitch mcconnell did get some -- >> hannah and -- john fetterman, that would be helpful for him. thank you for much. great discussion. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, ukraine stepping up fight against putin. taking it russia, drone strikes devastating inside the mother land. is the tide turning in author and green beret tim kennedy, a great last name, will join me in moments.
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kennedy: ukraine reportedly scoring a major win against russia with a drone strike behind enemy lines, it happened in a city. sources claim two key electrical supply stations have been destroyed. leaving thousands without power. the strike has ukraine claims it is preparing a counter offensive to drive out invading russian forces, does ukraine have new military mojo? how much did we pay for that? joining me to discuss author, army r -- ranger, sniper tim kept kennedy. great last name.
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what is happening. people who love freedom, they want ukraine to succeed to thrive and russia is bad guy. the issue that a lot of people have is, why are we paying for it? why do we not know what we're getting for our money and why isn't the united states, the greatest country the world has known, doe doing more to promote peace. >> those are complex questions. in a theater like eastern europe that we've seen it just over the past you know 50 years these particular sovereign borders be argued and disputed time and again. since cold war. you know i have not been a fan of russia. having fought virgins of supported russian troops in afghanistan and iraq via iran and sh china
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supporting, you know the proxy wars. as an american and a texan i i believe in a strong america. i don't know if they are mutually exclusive, where i can hope we really see russia look like idiots here. our foreign policy be strong and we try it fight communism on every front but making sure there is a countability in ukraine to ensure our tax paying dollars are going to ab what we need them to do which is defeat russia. kennedy: i would like to see our taxpaying dollars go to taxpaying americans and get their money back. this is not our neighborhood. because we're great, does not mean it sna necessary let's our fight, how long before the american troops are sent to die in ukraine and how will voters and moms who lost their children feel about that? >> war is the most terrible thing that anyone can do. we have been at war for 20
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years, what we can do to our same species is things -- i won't talk about on the show. i'll tell thank you worse, fighting on your own homeland. we have been fight abroad for a really long time, we've been fortunate to not fight on our own borders for or own time, i would never like to defend, texas, california or florida or from invading forces. communist has been working its way to american politics and socialism to school systems, those are fights we need to have here, if you watch video and see pictures of war torn areas, you know, specifically like kharkiv, just a few miles south of where the drone strikes were that city was decimated. >> there is no doubt about it. i hate commies as much as you do, maybe more. maybe more. but --
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>> i don't know. kennedy: no, my family fled romania. anyone who has relatives in the former sev soviet bloc, they will tell you how much they hate communism, they lived it, a lot of people don't listen to that now, because guess what commies suck, freedom and prosperity are better, i want to find a way to get back to, that i don't know that war gets us there, i appreciate your service and y aptitude in mma, thank you, tim kennedy. >> my pleasure. kennedy: we'll talk again, and topical storm is next, good-bye. ♪ ♪ hot for teacher ♪ ♪ got it bad ♪ ♪ so bad ♪ ♪ i'm hot for teacher ♪ ♪ curry from deep. [autotune] that's caaaaaaaaash.
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now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with their phones. oh i can't hear you... you're froze-- ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we're workin' it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfinity. those smiles. that's why i do what i do. that and the paycheck.
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kennedy: new york city home of nbc studio announced plans to turn as empty office pace to hotel rooms, and luc lucky for them matt lauer's old office comes with a bed, i wouldn't take a black light in there that is laying down on the job, this is the topical storm. look at stunning beauty of hills california. this video captured by drone
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over san luis o obispo also known as slo county, above average rainfall resulted in supper bloom of wild flowers, they are normally gray, they are really pretty, best stems are still blake livelies, the flowers have grown in vast away of colors and sizes, this is as diverse as a family in a car commercial. let's get to the super bloom, california's pretty beautiful right? when there are nocal callans around -- no more californians around. remember this is what it lookings like with californi californians, round. thank goodness it is not
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smella vision. >> emerges from a cave. this is beatrice the new world record holder for most ktime spent alone in a cave, considered loneliest record since every album by adele. it was part of a project called time cave to study the physiological affects of living underground. they want to see if living in a cave would turn someone battie. in a press conference she revealed she had no idea what happened in world since 2021. she must have been reading the "washington post" there. she went wait to check off other items on her bucket list like grabbing a starbucks in russia and visiting qu queen elizabeth ii. she just needs to stop at
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atm get cash from her checking account at silicon valley bank. >> mug shot monday, a karaoke lover with a huge set of pipes but they are crack pipes, this is travis jordan, hey, how are you, he was arrested in florida after allegedly pulling out a machete at a bar because his karaoke song request of denied. , who among us? a hard-core music fan that loves deep cuts, witnesses say he already sang one song on stage but bek became -- enraged when he was not allowed to sing other, he is about me [music] nohe is now sings jail house blues, charged with disturbing the peaces not because he butchered the high [music] , county sheriff posted this image to facebook.
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promising he can sing all night in his prison cell. just wrestle the motorcycle microphone away from r. kelly, good luck with that. i'll be back with mouth trumpet monday.ov go do it. at even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business too. qualify your business for a big refund in eight minutes. go to getrefunds.com to get started. powered by innovation refunds.
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