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things got that he would always say follow my advice and keep o smiling. he is survived by his wife michelle and a loving family. our prayers go out to them tonight and they will continue to need our prayers that and we pray for benji hall's complete recovery. that is it for us tonight. hugs your family of fly your flag. a live update first. >> this is a fox news alert. i'm jonathan hunt in lviv, ukraine. we are some nine hours into wha is they 35 hour curfew imposed in the capital city kyiv, unclear whether that curfew is because ukrainian officials believe an all out russian assault is coming. that did that stop three european union leaders from traveling to the capital kyiv yesterday. the leaders of poland, the czec
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republic and slovenia, all standing side-by-side with ukrainian president zelenskyy, sending a very clear message, the message the leaders said wa you are not alone. meantime kyiv has continued to be under almost constant russia bombardment. around a dozen people were killed yesterday when apartment buildings among other targets were shelled in the city as the russian forces appear to launch more and more long-range missiles at kyiv because they cannot get in with the ground troops. president zelenskyy issued a compromise and peace talk dropping his condition of ukrainian membership of nato. listen here. >> ukraine is not a member of nato. we understand that. we have heard for years that th doors were open, but we also heard that we cannot join. it's a truce and it must be recognized. >> in the meantime they --
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the humanitarian catastrophe continues to unfold. externa images of the destruction and the estimates o people stuck in the southern pour savory -- city of mariupol range anywhere from 200,000 to 400,000. i'm jonathan hunt. now back to our regular programming. >> greg: happy tuesday. as war rages on, one of the other world leaders doing in response. >> in britain the guy with fish and chips on his had actually met with oil and gas industries yesterday to figure out his country's energy plan as it looks to move away from russian gas. compare that to us with that fo media class known as the biden administration looks to teenage tiktok errs to coordinate russians invasion of ukraine an blame putin for rising gas prices. not surprising and a white hous where the only adult thing are
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the diapers. >> [indiscernible] i had the opportunity to ask th white house my guess is $7 and here's what they said. actually they are number one. there's the terrific fight between ukraine and russia and nobody wants to work with uk a national trade. prices are about to go up as well. >> that was terrible. >> greg: that was one of the 30 influencers at a march 0 meeting with white house officials and staffers. they gave -- they didn't really influence me. i threw up all of my lap. what is joe going to do next? hit up the half soccer moms for immigration tips? louder ukrainians die and americans rate their for o one kays to buy groceries our leaders are chatting up with
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obnoxious brats. but maybe that is the white house's emotional level. rather than try to figure out why to stop the next world war, they fret about rising gas prices ruining their political chances because with lids it only comes down to holding power . this is what happens when there's no adults in the room. back of the day serious people took serious things seriously. the last time i checked during the cuban missile crisis, jfk wasn't getting his military advice from the mickey mouse club. what did i met put a cello know about war anyway. now we go to tiktok, which is used to guess like the american people but they're not even get a gas lighting and tha you're talking about joe with the pick later after a bowl of beans. meanwhile be careful if you dar question joining the war. then you become a trader. here at the cohost of the view, otherwise known as the five stooges, suggesting that the do investigate tucker carlson.
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>> the doj in the same way that it is abetting up attacks to investigate all of us shall loo into people who are russian propagandists. that used to oppress people for doing stuff like this. they thought you were colluding with the russian agent at that you're putting out information or taking information and handing it over to russia. now, you know, there seems to b no bars and people are not bein told to hate putin. putin doesn't need a reason to be hated. it is pretty much clear. >> greg: is like a break room in the inner circle of. they used to arrest people for stuff like this. what stuff do you mean, like ho bad your showbiz. because that offense could be next. what an interesting view to hol if you have your head up your. but this modern mccarthy mccarthyism is spreading like a small ballpark. here is claire mccaskill.
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>> tucker carlson and others ar really close to treason in term of what they are saying and parroting of what is putin's dream. >> close to treason, how -- that romney is guilty of spewin treasonous lies. maybe they can find -- if he looks under courage. we note that he is in our binde filed under schmucker. so even if you are a combat veteran like kelsey. disagree with her and you've go to admit that she's come our balls than bucket of title us. >> what happened to avoiding world war iii? i guess it is easy to push war when you were here, far away from the mass. that's why i don't do it. if i call this tv host tell you to his stay home home and definitely because of covid because they could do there shone from home and so get paid.
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this is no different. i'm not going anywhere and mc coy to tell you to go somewhere and die. meanwhile the president knows whether he should like to europ after sending the tomcat. he's probably worrying about those tricky stairs that he has to navigate to get up on air force one. it appears he may be going to europe next week. next week. great. what's the hurry. it's only women and children being slaughtered. oneco tomorrow or today. but is the delay. a you too busy choosing a flavored ice cream flavor for the right over? let's see what joe is mulling. >> come on, look, luck. don't give it up cart carthy is some stuff. it was a different time back then. back then we at congressmen calling people reds. we don't do that. we've got celebrities and socia media people to do it for me. but i'm going over there. i'm going to brussels.
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i don't really like their sprouts. they don't agree with me. i don't like the way they smell either. i would rather smell a nice shampoo head. get ready. get ready. >> greg: people are called traitors for mulling about not entering the war and yet others can catch when mullah% in your kids to a foreign war and yet their patriotic. if you want this war, then what is the next stop? are you okay with more debt including americans? this -- these other questions of the left used to ask. dude we probably run out of afghanistan slip some good run headfirst into a war in europe? i think we could us impala closer -- concert like an invasion of cuba . and the number one goal should be to end this thing as fast as possible which calls for some diplomacy, not mulling it over and sending kamala harris and indulging tiktok, which is owned by china but we live in a timer seems that war is preferable to mediation and if
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you don't go at the cloak of yo might be called a traitor. i call it mccarthyism but i don't want to offend the virus -- the irish so close to the 17th . >> welcome tonight's guests. he is like your favorite salad, plenty of green and perfectly dressed. post up making money on fox business network, charles payne. next year when captives 50, she will still look 12. fox news contributor guy benson. next year when guy turns 12, sh was to look 50. fox news contributor kat timpf. finally bodyguard, ressler, actor, there is nothing he can' do except fit that into a previous. world television champion, tyrus . thank you for giving the day of from the library.
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i gather that your grandmother is in the audience. >> you are on our list. your copy is overdue. >> it's an overrated book. there's only one good scene. it is no lunch, guy. job going to europe is going to help? what would you do if it was president benson and -- is because i was born in saudi arabia? >> it could be president. i'm running. don't worry, america. don't worry. i think you know what he is probably a good thing for peopl in our position. it's not an area of expertise o my part. it seems to me at the total amateur who's concerned about what's happening, very much on the side of ukraine and russia. i feel like there has to be som potential opportunity for putin to extricate himself from the miss that he has caused and the
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construction that he wreaking right now and what worries me i do we offer such concessions, w meaning that for reagan loving for us, such concessions that i rewards what he has done? that is one side of this. you also need to give him potentially something where he can basically like this people is a avid sheep this not violat the killing can stop. i just don't know what that balance looks like. maybe that is the author around here. >> people who say you cannot give them an offramp because yo can give him too many offerings to early because there is the russians. they are status seeking a safe bathing culture. they need something to save fac so he can go back. you can't get away the store. you don't want to be like, hey, to achieve this so we are getting a lot. look, it's brutal and were not going to sit here on your show and pretend like i've got easy answers because easy answers do not exist.
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>> greg: i have the easy answers and i can pretend. charles, it is great to see you. >> great to be here. >> greg: did look fantastic as always. great seats. >> thank you very much. his game is strong. >> or his glasses. on my first day here and were student. by the time got off the elevato i threw my suit in the trash. >> you've got the belt. that's not just the best. >> greg: do have a total commitment to who you are every day where i wake up but i never know what's going to happen but you know that i am charles payn is so screw everybody. have a question for you and i forgot what it was but i want t know what is in your head about this. it seems like there is no way out of this other that he keeps going for a while? >> it is weird when people say we can't give putin a victory because he is going to have som
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kind of a victory, it looks like , because of the options that might have mitigated that an first of all, listen, we are all playing, to a degree, i commend you for not trying to just now like we all became sor of scientist during covid, we will all become armchair generals. it is so frustrating to hear administration talk about thing now. it's inflation, you saw coming since last may and you wonder what we saw this coming, why didn't they get the make 29 spirit why didn't they get -- when you watched 108,000 troops on the border. that is the infuriating part. maybe this could've been prevented and mitigated and now it is behind. vladimir putin is going to have a victory, that's the bottom line. and so ultimately george washington was a great general because he knew how to retreat. sometimes you have to reset and i think unfortunately in spite
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of all the bravery we've seen from the ukrainian people and zelenskyy, they have to find a way to reset so they can live t fight another day. >> that is such a good point. declaring victory is a win that comes amidst a greater picture loss. i just wanted to be sure you understand that being a -- >> because i'm a woman? >> no, because you are so young. i'm looking at these tiktok or swear have your age. doesn't bother you that they have a bigger hold on power tha you do as a tiktok person is explained gas policy to america and you aren't? >> i have no explaining -- after interest in expert in gas policy to anyone. i would do a better job than an 18-year-old which is true for most things, not all. i guess that it is just frustrating at and assume that they're focused even now on how do we not get blamed for the problem and not solving the ton
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and tons of actual problems tha they should be working on instead. i think this a ministration has been very image and politics focused over actual solutions. that's a real big loss for all of us. >> greg: nothing exists until there is a poll on it. once they get the polling am of a crime is a problem. if there is no polling, there i no crime. all right, tyrus, in your red box shirt. ramp it up. >> you would be calling me righ now. she kicked and took me. >> i am too young for this reference. >> he has the best junkyard. and speaking of junkyard, great segue into this, i cannot be more concerned about our curren future when the white house sat down in a meeting with supposedly the best and brightest minds of the democratic party and the side o the best way to talk to america was through tiktok.
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that goes back to my -- i was talk about that play race -- this is a play you are too to understand so they think the average american is as smart that they needed somebody on t iktok to read something that didn't even make sense. guy's face, we all saw charles payne of your great numbers man. he librarian, you know i'm saying. and they could figure it out. when you look at that for what it is, i'm terrified of what is going to happen in the next few months based on this type of decision making. >> greg: is not your imagination, it is below expectations. >> if you have target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works in the kidneys
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>> greg: to waning hour of a
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block means you carry money around in a truck. have you known as last product in the container them of then the media thinks that you are just a complainer. of like jumping into a cold pool . inflation makes some things smaller. seven my -- 7.9%, using the same packaging for keeping the pricing the same . it's known on mine as shrink collation. and consumers are taking notice. the bounty and crest and even week things are some of the things that are downsized in 2021. their business model is trickin people like when my -- at baby laxative. but they are already called wheat thins, and if they get an thinner, we will have to call them eat models. >> what you, i need this job. >> the media has the line that doesn't have anything to do wit
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inflation. >> we have an honest conversation about inflation. too much of the media is dishonest bit higher gas prices is a small sacrifice to make. >> it's president biden who cause inflation. >> he did not cause prices to surge. >> you heard the president of the united states is going to take a step putin price hike. >> the putin price hike. and mac price hike. >> and they are on message. they carry more of by didn't's water then his pants. we knew that covid really funny didn't help but lisa went to good use. just 23% of the 800 billion given up by the pate tech protection program excellent th workers bit more than 80 somebody and unemployment benefits were improperly paid and the fire irs gave 3-point 5 million to dead people,
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probably to a democratic voters. and hats for inflation the industry is safe. of snow, grandma, i never spend my money on stuff. not on this economy. i've got to go, my male escort is here. sign here, please. enjoy. white, you are from humongous honks.com? >> well, there's inflation but it's the same price. is just a subtle difference in the packaging. >> out of the anybody in fox's tackling inflation the way we do , charles.
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you see how inflation affects the male escort business. anyway they are all the nine. it is biden's ball. it is a direct cause. i should the giffen it is. this is the cpi chart and this arrow is what -- from that arrow it went straigh up. that is called parabolic. when you shoot a rocket into space. so arrow biden and inflation that way. there is your evidence that it was not a problem. almost 8% today and probably a difference this month. that last chunk of cash you gav out, i know the political accomplice. he paper votes. it's pretty simple. it is dirty politics one-on-one. you buy votes of how about
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1.9 trillion in the kitty. that is a problem and about a few months after that we were talking go back better and they took these polls and i'm talkin pulled from cnn and nbc and people are saying no more. i'm afraid more free money will harm my family. >> excellent acting. i almost felt like i was fair. >> i almost did too. you've been writing a blog on inflation per year. what is your expert patient -- opinion on this? >> i hope i care. i should care. >> i don't care. you had a family. provided you actually just turn the paper. >> when i buy snacks my husband is like throw them in the trash. so for normal people are probably matters and if you hav
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kids also don't have that but again, that i know of, again, this is why whenever we say whe you're pumping money into the economy that this is going to happen and it happens, people o the list say you're just horrible people and you want people to starve them before bu for some people like you, i don't care. bulls star in her poor. does not necessarily the case for all of us. this is not hard to predict. >> you must be -- >> i don't think that any man i ever comfortable with shrinkage. that was your grandmother that you were on the phone with. don't let that slide by. that was genius. she is such a sweetheart. we are forgetting about this
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population of people and they talk about misappropriations of funds. there was a lot of mom and pops and a lot of minorities and women in particular that were destroyed because they were approved for this help money an it never came. and they made investments and they took out loans when they were waiting for the money to commend, i forget what it is called. payroll protection and all that stuff. they made loans to cover their losses while they were waiting for this may got a letter from the government thing you are approved for this amount of money and it never came. and now we are seeing businesse go up and go up and out of business because they are in th red brick when they were alread in the red and the government never came through and they are so lacks the basic call like this is the thing that happens. there is no world for them and then you look at that whole thing with the gas thing. i forgot, i took a picture, i think it was in january i was like thanks a lot.
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he meets is a big deal out of it . i took a picture and posted it and it was 4.05 and louisiana before it was .225. -- 2.25 and that was back in january. tablet that was causing our inflation. >> greg: at the library, has the inflations shrinkage affected the finds? >> no, people can and all the time because they don't want to pay for books. it's not just among chronic readers. >> really getting passionate about the dewey decimal system. >> i would thank you for not directing a question about male escorts to me for once. thank you. this is what bothers me about this story in the blame game. is it to the is what happening in ukraine is contributing to this. are the things out of biden pressed the control that are fueling this? absolutely.
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are the policy things at the white house has done and the democrats have done in their unified government that are als contributing? obviously. we would be more instead to believe that. this combination of factors. all of these medianews people talking about it is so unfair t pin this all on biden. it just happened that got up as soon as he takes office. it is not fair. this fact check this to depth. some of that is find the point that out. you know that if this exact phenomenon and factors were happening under the previous president, there would be no ne wants and it would be all on trump and everything else, all the excuses, any sneaking out o nuance would be completely attacked and dismissed. it doesn't bother me that much at the end of the day because i don't think it is fooling anyone . i don't think it is fully working. biden wanted this job and he go it. it is not 100% his fault, fine.
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and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. this is the fox news lord. i'm jonathan hunt in lviv, ukraine, were air raid sirens are sounding right now and have been for several minutes. we have not at this point seen or heard any explosions in the wake of those sirens. it appears for the moment to be relatively quiet in the capital of kyiv. following a visit at the top european union leaders, the leaders of poland, the czech republic and slovenia all standing alongside resident zelenskyy saying you are not alone. there weren't many strikes on kyiv. at least a dozen were killed in a stripe that hit the apartment building in the center of that
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city. and this continues to play out in the southern city of mariupo where people are trapped. not back to regular programming. >> this world corporation is pulling up battle but pulling their workers of downtown seattle. drove amazon away with well new yorkers lined up to buy pepper spray. the company, not the forest. temporarily relocating 1800 employees from its downtown seattle office after a surge in violent crime. as police get a handle on the neighborhood for a 15 euro.was recently shot and killed. in york city pressed a chinatow the blinds out the door as asia women wait to buy pepper spray to protect themselves for criminals hell-bent on attackin them. this is why people are living i fear. check out this latest vicious attack of the 67-year-old asian woman who punched her 125 times
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but i guess the worst part is it's as he was counting. she suffered multiple fractures and brain bleeding. her attacker was charged with attempted murder. and unhinged lune was at the museum of modern art at nyc ove the weekend and he's finally been captured. philadelphia please caught gary no relation to coppola. his arrest earlier this spring at a greyhound bus were almost everybody is a fugitive. allegedly told cops -- that we haven't done in three weeks. it is not like crime went away. >> no, it didn't. and probably the most the thing is the wording when you're reading the story could understand the significance of what a hate crime is but when the emphasis of the story is th
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work that he used as opposed to the savage beating. that monster when he beat that woman, i challenge anyone to si through that and then when you watch -- and that went on forever. i've got back that was a hate crime that he called her and asian. that is the least of the issue. it has its place and i get it. we need to start saying but it is. it is a savage brutal attack. this woman if she survives will never be the same again. her face will be disfigured. this a moment where she is reaching for help when no help is coming. you watch and you tell me, the air sea of people that want to defund the police, that is exactly the picture in the movies that you're going to see in this country. he never once looked over his shoulder. he never once thought -- he took his time and caught his breath and composed himself after he was done in casually walked out the door because he
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is convinced of the crime element of this country is convinced that no one is coming. and it is true. >> it is 100% true. he's nothing, he's a savage monster who didn't even have th decency to make it quick. he drank it out and enjoyed himself and that is why we need men and women in blue. hire paid, more numbers and apologized to. >> and prosecutors will actuall prosecute people and keep them in jail. that is the revolving door problem were people know and they've heard that they can get away with things. they can go out and commit really awful crimes and be on the street within hours of happens over and over again in the same jurisdictions. in dc there was a younger that am dr. who had his car stolen. he was carjacked the other day. there is one a day. he was killed the zone car and the mayor said she was very
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upset about it and she didn't think that the person meant to kill him and she was back to force things cool kids to wear mask. it seems like we are probably out of whack at our priorities lot of these cities. >> there's no shortage of outrage by the leaders. you will see mayor adams this i terrible or the mayor of chicago . and then nothing changes. it has to start with the jail terms. i grew up in harlem in the '70s and it was without doubt the most violent neighborhood i america. it was always kind of nuts when they say they would have these programs call up and drop a dim on someone. so the person comes back six-point later in the kill the whole family. i would watch people stab someone and then they would be to go away on their own and com back or go to jail and come back . if we open violent people away for a long time, virtually forever, you know, more cops help but the turn is really
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important when you're talking about security but ultimately w have to get them off the street and keep them off the streets. >> kat, as long as we keep creating new victim status definitions, we can keep them off the streets. matter what they're always goin to be homeless mentally ill. the never say criminal now. it's just homeless and mentally ill. >> or a good guy. again, asked the good guys neve talk about good guys there. that is something that i learned . but be a bad guy is not an imprisoned the ball event. i've really agree with you but think that violent criminals, that is a crafty-year-old you need to go away for a long time. is normal people, i snap sometimes too, but it doesn't ever in both the another person. >> i'm sure that you were
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yachts. i didn't take the tests. i didn't know there was one tha i didn't have to. when i read this i just think o you. you are a very difficult. >> i am not for the week. i've been somewhat difficult to deal with, mostly because i scored very high on risk-taking and i thought what a diplomatic way to to describe my impulse control. i'm a risk taker. so what. i'm fine. it's that smooth sailing but yo won't be bored around me. >> that is a great point, charles b do know they are talking about good at talking about people like me, the boss. this is the deep demoralized an demean people in high places. greg is difficult. no, it is because i'm in charge.
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for over 30 years my employees call called medes a benevolent dictator and i'm proud of it. here is my store. i'm a little disappointed with this. i think it's on the people that put this together. i scored higher on dominants an did okay in callousness and manipulative nests so i don't feel too bad. maybe i'm an aggressive guy. what bothered me is that you ar an easy person to get along wit 235% of the people. i thought i would score higher than that. i thought it would be 85%. i get along with everybody. >> that brings up the point -- you want the lower score. >> that was not a bad thing after all. i kind of big this thing. >> did you come up difficult? >> i'm an easy person to get along with.
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31%. katz says nobody talks about what a good guy they are but i will. according to science i'm a good guy. my biggest week this is grandiosity, which is correct. i work in television. >> greg: you can go anywhere. i have a theory, tyrus, the people and generally think i'm difficult at specific times. >> whenever you are awake. >> when i say it, they go, no, you are like this all the time. of like that can't be right because they must be somewhat normal but i gather -- i'm good have to take this test. >> and putting my championship on my shoulder because i'm an easy person to get along with for 23% of the people because i don't acknowledge a lot of people short of that so there's not a lot of stuff going on. i just keep my head and the clouds and i keep going. the reason i get along with you is when you yell, i just -- he's. >> greg: the lower the score the better it is. so 80% you get along with.
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roughly that. i wish that they had being physically imposing on the scal because that would clearly add few points. >> it does make a difference. >> i am think the. people are less likely like thi morning when we're getting breakfast, we were clearly talking too long in front of th cash register but the guy behin us never said -- we patiently waited and got along with him. you know what you just described , you described them math hypothesis but old people bowling told her people to put mask on that they will never tell you or charles but kept might walk into a place and the are required at the library. >> you're supposed to wear that on your face. pervert, i know what you did. tom brady is that calling it quits because retirement was the
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here's the story and pine forests, tom brady. >> i'm excited. i get it. i thought about retiring from wrestling last year and then about 11:00, i was like nothing
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will do. i'm going back for a little bit. >> it's hard when you have a da in you get up in the morning and , kat, you go through this every day of your life when you have nothing to do. >> for you. i'm thrilled about this because he's one of the other football guys that i know stuff about so it gives me more stuff to say during the football time. >> and it will be good to see you back on the football court. >> i love when he dribbles. >> he gets six points and orange . >> for another one. i haven't figured it out. >> we went to the same high school. i think he was trying to find a way for me to quit, didn't they have to come back. >> he wanted to quit to spend time with his wife and kids. out enough they need counseling now. i can spend more time with you
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guys hurricane get back. >> he must hate his family. >> your theory that this was a decision based upon what. >> he retired thinking i was going to walk away and i never did so now he's coming back. i can't just be the only high school superstar. >> i'm just not really sure which way it's going. >> one direction. definitely true. >> i am not a huge brady guy. on the new york sports fan, so that is good, but he is hyper ultracompetitive any and he still performing at a very high level. i called this too soon, i'm coming back. it was his biggest pump fake ever. >> well done. >> sorry, guy. >> kind of weird.
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we have time for one final thought, tyrus. >> hard work pays off. dreams do come true. bedtime so last, but bad guys do . rest in peace. >> they you go. thank you, charles payne, guy benson, kat timpf, tyrus. >> welcome to fox news that night. i'm kevin corke in washington washington in for shannon bream. >> breaking tonight, wednesday morning donnie in ukraine honda the 21st day of vladimir putin 's war. this and 35 into a curfew. plus a troubling development onto the wear

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