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and upset stomach. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. ♪, we begin with president biden's classified document scandal pair the president now says he has no regrets about the discovery of his handled documents from the public telling reporters he is fully cooperating with investigators. >> i think you will find there is nothing there.
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i have no regrets for it i am following what the lawyers are telling me they want me to do. that's we're doing. >> the president says there is no there there including some documents at the highest security levels were found in a classic. at his wilmington, delaware hom in the garage, next to his corvette, the white house won't explain why they hid the findings from the public for 70 days and has refused to answer reporters questions fraid we don't know how many documents were found, what was in them, o who had access to them, but the president finds none of that regrettable, but he finds being asked questions about the scandal annoying. >> president biden: i will answer the question, but here i the deal. quite frankly, what bugs me is that we have a serious problem here we are talking about we ar talking about what's going on and the american people don't
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quite understand why you don't ask me questions about that. >> it bugs the president when the american people have a righ to transparency in a right to know how he stewards his salary. it really bugs me during the beginning of covid when they were still trying to impeach th former president instead of focusing on the pandemic, that really bugged me, but again, no regrets because why would he have any regrets for a he's not held accountable for anything he's done thus far, so why woul he suddenly regret this. i can't be the only one that thinks about that tattoos no regret. honestly when i'm looking at that clip was gavin newsom winning looming in the background i say that the democrats are okay with the scandal bear they're ready to get rid of joe biden. i don't think he's too concerne about it. you knew this was coming. i think he went from shock to having no regrets great i think
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they're ready to move him aside into retirement and they guy sitting next to him, i think he's excited about these classified documents and you ca see it quite visually from what we saw in that press conference fred. >> what is that take on the sharks circling in the water within the own party. indeed is he going to be the sacrificial am, or is he going to maintain the head of the party? >> they are circling for sure and i think they are always looking for an opportunity because you could never be happ with this guy as your president but you need. america, did you hear that, you president does not regret mishandling classified document if you are the presidents president of the united states, that should be a number one thing for you that you protect the security of this country. he says he's following his lawyers, i don't care about them , his lawyers work for him
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to protect him, the question is who is protecting america right here? right now the president is saying i'm not even interested in that. in fact, it annoys me to have t talk about it. >> he clearly said americans aren't smart enough to understand. everything with this president is from an elitist point of vie that claims average american is not smart enough to keep up and they are not smart enough to know what is good for them. you talked about that tattoo an sitting on the couch with a col compress and everybody else, i have a lot of regrets for what you did, too bad you're the onl one that doesn't. >> i think that he thinks the american people are dumb. we set up my cats at the end of last year and we said that gas lighting was the number one wor of the year. i think it translates into 2023 when he stands up and says ther is no there there he is gas lighting america. a lot of people think there is something there and they think he had no business having these
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documents and all these different places and he had no respect for the classification of highly classified material. there is a reason that it is kept separate for a reason, so this president is basically telling people that he has no regrets about horrible things he's done. i think this puts him in bad light even compared to presiden trump. he had no authority to declassify these documents whic goes up in knots, and then you get the deal on the republican side, all these young people, the democrats need some young blood, they need to reinvigorat things and i think that looking at this because with the timing that is a different conversatio saying we need to get people to step up to the plate because biden cannot win against people that are up-and-coming. >> he can't win against this. we know he violated national security policies.
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at a maximum, possible criminal law. that remains to be seen, but what is also troublesome and daunting is that this president in addition to say no regrets, he also made no apology after afghanistan. let's take a listen. >> president biden: there is no way to get out after afghanistan after 20 years easily. it didn't matter when you did that. i make no apologies for that in. >> no apologies for 13 service members who lost their lives very clearly this president has a pattern of taking zero responsibility. >> the word of the year is gas lighting and that's what we are seen once again. we saw that with afghanistan, n regret, we were going to pull out of afghanistan no matter what the carnage was we left behind. and there were servicemen and women that died. we still have people that are strapped and trying to get out of a skin stand even today.
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i think you will regret what happens in 2024 even the new york times in op-ed zero biden, what have you done. that is the title of the op-ed he talks about it any says look the chinese symbol of hypocrisy is now president biden. whether it's the sloppiness, an he does a look, there were some differences between the documents. is probably say no regrets because turning it all over, it's all okay, but here is what they are going to regret in 2024 , nobody's going to care, it looks exactly the same. the american people aren't goin to dig into the details and say wow, president trump had classified documents and so did president biden. president biden, you are no better than he did through shad at which was your predecessor. >> that's exactly with going to happen is going to be we can't
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go with joe biden because of th classified documents not becaus our democrat agenda treat havoc on the american people that's what frustrates me. classified documents, this is a matter of national security, bu what he's done to our country for the last two years that matters and now democrats are going to wipe their hands clean and joe biden is saying yep, he has those classified documents, but we can continue an agenda that is destroying the country. the new york times and all thes outlets finally reporting on this, that's great, classified documents are one thing, but what about inflation, what abou a worker shortages, what about the fact that we can't count on our airline system anymore. what about those things? >> that is why i am glad that emily connected the dots betwee this and afghanistan and this i the border. it bugs me to have to talk abou this or i'm not going to take responsibility, that is the thread that runs through what this administration does and that's why we end up in so many crises because nobody wants to
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take accountability. >> end with afghanistan there was no easy way, but there was better way and there is a bette way to handle all of this. >> perfectly said. coming up commencing jewelry cities preach that there are illegal immigrants eight harbor but it may be more than they bargained for. your city unhappy with their recent influx and the liberal media says other states should be footing they are. that is gingnext. 2 diabetes means i'm also a target. we are targets too. millions have chronic kidney disease and 90% don't know they have it. so ask for your kidney numbers and farxiga. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect
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♪ >> welcome back. the border crisis has spread wa beyond the border itself even the mayor of century city york is at his breaking point.
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>> this has to end in your grea now. new york there is normal room i your. >> the credit card gave the fre goodies the big apple is passin out crates on my grandkids room at a four-star hotel, on times square, they get three rooms a day, snacks at any time and som hotels computer facilities and playrooms for the kids, there have been a lot of reports of migrants trashing those rooms, but no worries, it's all paid for by local taxpayers, now mayor adams is asking for more money of course liberal media has his back. >> all of these states that hav sent us folks because they're mad that people don't come directly to new york, they're mad that people are coming by bus all of these states get
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money. i don't understand why texas ha that share and this money. either we all take this money and people deal with it because everybody is getting it, or you're not going to get it and we will have a big problem. >> our city has been decimated during the pandemic and now after, this is an additional problem we have to deal with it part of me says hey there, you called this century city, and you have to use our tech fair funds to do this even though i don't agree with it, but others are saying no, we don't want that migrants here, they're coming from texas and florida, this is all their fault. would be cool used her chance t throw political shade. but they have a physical revenu problem in general. he spending millions of the migrants and the hotels, and also, there is a right to shelter city, so anybody that comes here has a right to shelter. we have to put them up whether
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it's a migrant or a homeless person from idaho. come onto new york city, we wil put you up or there at he's had huge issues the fact that he's the a taxpayer base that is out of they're going to florida, people are living, in 2022 afte the pandemic, last year, than they did at the time of the price is 50 get we were talking about that on the business network this morning. he's got a huge physical problem . at least he went to the border, and have to give him credit for that. when it kinds to that kind of funding he's asking he had aske for a billion dollars a believe he upset because he didn't know how many migrants were here, yo talk about all the freebies and amenities we just ran through their, what migrants get when they come here. the problem is with democrats o one of the major proms with democrats as they have no concept that simply throwing money at the problem solves its. commonsense is what solves thes problems. by all of them asking simply fo
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more money, it must work becaus that policy is faulty to begin with i stated it sounds like th migrants are getting better dea than i did for sure. it also pains me as an american to hear even more fiscal irresponsibility being spewed o other talkshows given that let' take el paso for example in texas who begged for more money from either the federal government or the state of texas , neither of which had any more funds because el paso has these greater amounts of illega immigrants flooding across thei borders than they did with a population in there own city. they declared a disaster and tried to do anything to help as the resources were diluted. that's what i feel about seeing everybody with the posh hotels. our homeless don't get that. our inmates have things not for human consumption. there are things that are being flaunted, when we see illegal immigrants enjoying iphones when other americans are struggling and those that do yo
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follow the law and those went t pay taxes taxes breaking throwing food out of the hotel. >> tommy, i want to ask about the migrants that have come her because not all of them came on buses for that is a very small percentage, they were just trying to make a point, having said that, people find their wa here in the federal government since people here as well, this is not a border state problem this is a united states of america problem. >> it is. what frustrates me the most is the democrats as like we don't know how we got here. you allow people under false free sentences to come into the country in pick the city of their choice and they stay ther for whatever amount of time it takes to process their case which in some cases is years, they get a notice to appear which is more of a notice to disappear. if you want to solve this problem, what you do is you don't put the migrants in hotel in times square, you don't put them in hotels at all, he put them in these winky buildings
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like people like whoopi goldber live in and use all the problem well fast read all of these loving celebrities that i'm sur live in very nice high-rises here in manhattan, you start putting illegals in those buildings, it might cost you a little bit more, but you solve the problem and maybe two days or less. i think maybe that is a better solution. show them what it looks like an show them how we got here and then we could have a solution. even throwing more money at el paso isn't going to help it. is not suspected that's ever going to turn off commit the world wants to come here. >> it's not money it's not money . it is choices. choices have consequences. these guys don't want to make hard choices, they want to spen your money. this has happened, this request the same week the democrats are saying giving as a clean increase in the debt ceiling. nobody wants to do the right
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thing, they just wanted take your money and put it somewhere so they can say look, we've don that it. we're done with all of this. if we keep going down this road mayor adams will have the same problem tomorrow that he has today and it's going to be worse . >> is he clearly the amount of money being thrown at it is absolutely rising as is the problem, so clearly there is no correlation between their advocacy of spending more money and having it actually help. >> i will add to that you can say that you promote being bein as century city to get elected and all of a sudden decide i change my mind, we don't want t be as century city anymore, it takes too much. the people who are stepping up to the microphone should think about what they're putting out there for people. violent crime keeps going up in blue cities. they keep passing laws to take it easy on criminals and the impact is downright scary. we all need cash in the bank to stay ahead.
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>> crime continues to explode i blue cities, but washington, dc reports 13 murders in the first three weeks of 2023. up 63 percent from 2022. total major crimes up 23 percen over last year. and despite this the city council just voted to reduce from violent crimes like carjacking and robbery. new york has simile reports in 2019 and they are reaping those consequences. in alarming new study founds that the big apple prosecutors to drop 69 percent of cases in 2021. that is up from 44 percent in 2019. one nypd chief expressing his frustration. >> there will be repeat offenders, so we are not going to stand here with the motion that we are not making the
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arrest when we arrest the same people, i think it proves that we are. i had a young officer shot on tuesday because he was right where we ask him to be. >> to be clear, the nypd is doing their job, they are going out and arresting these criminals who are getting out over in over in over. i can't believe shootings are u 102 percent from 2019 to 2021. 102 percent. >> it makes me sick to my stomach and it also makes me sick to my stomach that any crime involving officers as the victims, that those have skyrocketed up to triple digit percentage increase. today january 20th the one-year anniversary of dominic liberty, the nypd officer they got shot while executing a drug search warrant on stanton island great he is now back at work which is absolutely amazing and it is such a blessing. it has been a long road to
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recovery and paraphrasing his words over time you could ever think of is a cop being shot, copying murdered, but to carry on top of that with the fact that the perp who had seven prior busts of course was released out on bail in decembe including with the help of nfl former green bay linebacker rya grant, everybody chipped in on the left to make his half-million dollar bill so he is walking free want this hero, this officer is now back at wor dedicated to keeping, new york safe still has loss of feeling, still suffers from that, and as new yorkers, we are putting tha bill for that person and that i nauseating for it. >> look to our neighborhoods an the city, what happened to the west side, the chelsea, these neighborhoods that we're beautiful and thriving are stil very dangerous, to this day, ne tourist might be back here in new york city, but we still see lots of crime against tourist and obviously were still seen a lot of crime in our
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neighborhoods. taxpayers here have had it, the are fed up. the exodus has been evidence of how people are feeling about th quality of life your. i think i would think of york i the financial capital of the world, and the decisions that w make right now in cities whethe we try to restore what we had before the pandemic which i haven't seen a lot of will determine where we end up in th future. mayor adams needs to get a handle on crime, more than just saying that he's going to do something about it the district attorney is where this stems from perv this is why they apprehend something but nothing happens after-the-fact rates as somebody who lives here and pay taxes, i have to append my life to make sure that i live here safely which basically means no staying out late anymore, no walking by yourself, no writing on the subway, carrie meets in your pocketbooks, don't our jewelry commit when i put all these things together it makes living here almost a nerve-racking experience rather
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than something enjoyable. >> i want to go back to washington, dc for a moment. even the washington post editorial board says this is a bad idea. at least there is a chance for dc to maybe not do what new yor has done under it needs to be taken out of office, but they won't do it. even the washington post as saying don't go down this road, you can see what happens in other cities breaking even the mayor, this is wiped mayor bowser didn't want too. when mayor bowser says it's a bad idea coming in no it's a ba idea. they are saying that carjacking are not a problem, that's just misdemeanor, i saw this the other night and i will say it again. i believe the motivation behind all of this, i can't figure out why you'd want to make it more crime ridden place to live i think what it is is this, they want to make it seem like crime has gone down because they don' want to classify things as crim rate if you say felony is a misdemeanor in a misdemeanor is
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nothing, all of a sudden it looks like you've done somethin to reduce crime and you can loo at the stats and people like voters and viewers can say oh, crime has gone down. everything that you said is jus at the right, that is what they did in new york and that's what they will do and washington, d.c. and every other city and state they tries to do somethin like this. >> eric adams came out and said look, crime is down. >> change her term and you resolve the problem, they have done that with the border and they're trying to do it on crime . you know they're doing it on th economy all the time. if you have to lie about how to define the basic terms, the american people don't believe you for a long. like crime, like the border, like the economy. >> i always say new yorkers wer not stupid, but you do get what you vote for. and for some of us, you get for what you don't vote for. >> coming up, and american fashion designer mom who raised her doctors in china says she
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♪ >> china the totalitarian communist country known for strict censorship and control over many aspects of daily life may actually be a great place t raise your kids, at least that' what one american fashion designer is claiming great praising the authoritarian regime in their role in quote coparenting her children in is calling for the united states t take notes. she would to shanghai in 2006 and enrolled her two daughters and local school there.
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in an opinion piece she pen for the new york times said china helpmate raise my american kids and they turned out fine. she was up for plotting their authoritarian reproach everything from lectures to the amount of sleeper children. >> to what they should eat, and even how much they should weigh. i'm going to add to this becaus they also said this, raising kids in china was less in other ways such as the heavy censorship results in a kid friendly internet and limits on how many hours and people couldn't play spending online video games great cabinet adverse is apparent on this is it sounds like she doesn't have control over her kids she can't set the rules in our house, and have them do the right thing, s she's asking the government to do that for her. many parents in this country would disagree. >> i came to parents, i don't want to make the hard decisions i don't want to lay down the law , so let's bring in the communist regime to do this instead. no, no, no, take back your
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family. if you want your kids to eat welcoming you can handle that where the government doesn't need to do that. if you want your kids to be exposed to good things, you handle that. you are a parent, like in a country like ours that i think is losing that freedom to be a parent, a lot of parents complete about the education system because it boxes them out , don't ask for more of being boxed out of your kids life, ge in there. i just don't understand, but it scares me because i believe she's not the only one in this country who has that kind of desire for somebody to control what she's not as a apparent. >> aiken see this from both perspectives in emily, i want t ask about that because some prince would take it in there and be more active in parent sa i would do that in my household but when i send them into the communities and to school, i
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can't do everything. the communities are no longer strong they're not supporting kids and bringing them up the right way. their role in it if you will instead, the communities have become areas where kids go and they become. that is a product of the union stronghold on the american education system including a white house that works in tande to do everything but have your kids have individual freedoms o support the parents and having tommy over a. the school board literally changed it so the school board has more power over the children's education than the parents to, to me she's not creating authoritarianism she's creating discipline. why don't you try working on that yourself right she confuse discipline with authoritarianism , which only a government can do and that come with a lot of other things that none of us should one pretty good which is why i felt first of all once again the new york times gives space to such a horrible point of view.
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why don't they give that space to mom who talks about her mom in the injustices in the forced abortion and forced rape that they are facing. this woman, similarly, the line in between on a tombstone hat o a lifetime for it she glossed over i think she called it sexual preferences or gender preferences under the china policy that led to the extermination of females fetuses , that is something that she simply reduced to those two words, so i think this is a horrible use of oxygen. could get him going use another one of her the tight results of its own kind of freedom, with crime and personal safety concerns, our girls were riding the subway unsupervised from th time of 11. a constant and nine and almost kept order in the green spaces around every corner were kept
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immaculate in the sense of civi pride was palpable. we were talking a crime and how things have gotten out of control here, i'm not saying that i advocate for a police state, but we are making some mistakes too. >> while she likes law and orde commercial experiencing into lakes law and order, she doesn' want to be the one to do it she also wants to be someone who is a liberal and loves everybody and wants to let everybody let their freak flags fly in the u.s., but she wants the communist party to her children and keep them safe. going back to what can american do come at the end of the day, this article will come in go. here is what parents can do, your local school boards matter. not only do people not want to get involved in there own children's, maybe they do, but nobody wants to raise their han and say i could make a difference. everything starts at the local level, run for your school board , or if not, go to the school board meetings and speak up because there are waves of parents that feel this way, we
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saw it in georgia, this is a winning issue, for parents, get out there into something. don't whine about it, step up t the plate and be the difference right it starts at the local level. >> china is certainly trying to eat our lunch, they want to be the world's number one superpower so they are strategically trying to controlling their people is one way that they can control. a lot of people didn't like tha government control great and i have moms like this aim we should be taking up with that. can keep many american families in particular found that they were locked into there homes with your kids, but you had to teach her kids, lots of parents they realized this is a very difficult thing to raise their children, but they also realize in a good way what was happenin in the schools and this country. what is happening intended to your point, they have a whole chain of first policy, they wan to be the dominant players in
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this country in there are so many frightening things happening, the fact that the ne york post scares me to new and because believe me, china wants to overtake our country and that's why they are militarizin their kids. >> and the propaganda is tyrann is better than self-government. the parent is asking for tierne when she really needs is for. >> they are safe because people are afraid to be shot. >> and she called them benign. we are going to have to leave i there. stick around, in case you misse it is next. ♪ in the next day. so betty can be the barcode beat conductor. ♪ go betty! let's be more than our allergies! zeize the day. zyrtec.
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>> any moment white house press secretary karine jean-pierre is expected to take more questions at the white house briefing. all this comes as more american are voicing concerns over president biden's document candle. jim jordan is joining us at top of the hour on that right plus, dr. mark siegel on the covid 19 investigation. what exactly are we learning happened in wuhan? we will ask the doctor when he joins us live right more
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turbulence may be headed your way after a rocky start to the new year? ♪ >> welcome back, it is time for an case you missed it. connecticut democrats trying to pass a law that would lower the physical fitness requirements for female firefighters for the law introduced earlier this month would let candidates skip a fitness test for an alternative option that provide standards. for lawmakers hope this will make fire departments wait for it, more diverse. every firefighter i have spoken to, both genders, eight this with a passion because it lower the standard for firefighters t meet the requirements to serve and to save. >> there are areas where social experiment to work.
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those are areas where social experimentation does not work where the liberals are finally admitting there is a biological difference and they have to lower the four women. lee somebody is limiting it. >> i am not interested in how diverse that fire department is i am interested in how strong and competent they are. to get you need a license to practice medicine, breakfast taco meat you could not take those standards and throw them completely away in the name of diversity. there is a reason they are in place and you don't want people in harm's way as a result of that. >> i salute any woman who wants to be a firefighter. >> there are many that can beat the standards and they deserve to be there. let's uplift them instead of lowering the. the standard wasn't precluding them from joining the ranks. so philadelphia flyers
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defenseman fee is days after he was blasted by the media for no participating in pride night fo the player received harsh backlash, many going as far as saying he should be pulled from the game. the hockey star explains that h had respect for everybody, but chose not to wear the jersey du to his religious beliefs. they said what was his religion before they said it should be canceled, he should be fired. the league stood by him and sai we support everyone we support religious freedom as does the constitution as well as hurt. >> and guy was on this touch with us yesterday and he said talked about an empty platitude i'm going to sit there and watc my hockey, we all agree with you . think i was like what don't jus
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plate your sports freight let's go back to sports like football too like throwing and passing and having it. the fans are supporting him, he isn't prosecuting, anybody he's not saying they shouldn't have the freedom to be who they are he's just saying don't force me to stand up as a representative for it and he has right to do it . >> what capitulation is this team narrowing down to when the are all of a sudden making a to of revenue off the jersey, aren't they seeing exactly how americans feel? >> they feel like they don't want politics on ice. nobody wants politics on ice an their buying the jersey not because they're a big fan of th flyers, it's become a first amendment jersey basically bear that should tell the nhl something. great that should tell every words something. starts affirming american pencils which are inclusive
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everybody. when you stand up for yourself people rally around you. slowpoke striving in the left lane, consider yourselves warned , the south carolina state house is rushing to pass a new piece of legislation that would allow police to charge a bigger fine for drivers going slow in the left lane of interstates an other multilane highways. i live there so much for this i my favorite piece of legislatio ever. >> in think we're guilty of thi when you drive and the person near you is going to fast their edger, if they're going to too slow, they are an annoyance, bu again, i am one of those people that is very annoyed when peopl drive slowly. i think this is a great step. i'm not sure this is may be needed law, but if they want to go for it, more power to them. >> the whole thing is you have to be a community, have to realize where you drive in the
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totem pole. >> self-awareness, what lane do you belong in? owned that's. i could see you coming up behin me and that 72 saying let's go, let's go. it's like my hyundai doesn't have the engine that your mustang does, but notwithstanding that, i love it know your lane, stay in it. you hate me, i drive like a grandma. i told you how bad of a slow driver i am. >> get off the road. >> this lane is for passing and people who are not self-aware and think the world evolves around them, i fully support this, this is the answer to my prayers. >> americans norther new birds trying to cut down on booze, candidate issuing a new health recommendation saying there's n such thing as safe drinking.
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it also advises one judgment to standard sized rings per week i the most a person can have without having health risks. i don't know how else canadians are going to deal with the policies coming out of odwalla. this does not make any sense whatsoever. >> do they mean people mean to apples a day? >> how about everybody talk to person, and they say what is th secret to living a long life an they say of bourbon every day. >> whiskey and bourbon, people say there are studies i say it' about personal responsibility. if you feel you shouldn't be drinking as much, because it might impact your health, then stop. >> that your mom is like slipping china should go to canada. it would be a perfect fit. can get there are stock masks i canada so you can't really drin more than two it's a lot of
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exercise. but you're right, the policies in canada, we will just leave them there. >> when i joy of my alcohol drinks tonight i will be cheering for those in canada. more "outnumbered" and just a moment. ♪ because it will preserve its own level; because having intrinsic and universal value, it can never die in our hands." true then. true now. let rosland capital help put gold and silver in your hands. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira and silver brochures.
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