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i'll be back. >> albi back. >> he lost out to the lead role and the classic series the incredible hulk. could get i didn't expect arnol to be there, but we had fun. that's it for us. ♪ >> happy tuesday. good to see you all. mean that. out about some economic news. i know it sounds boring. but it's important freight also larry kudlow is here. we have to justify that car
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service in the female. those frozen pizza rolls at a. not to mention the backrub i just gave him in my office. larry, how about shaving once i a while? when i sit close to you this is what happens 50 get the mechanism is overpowering. inflation is bad, prices are still up 10 percent from last year with dallas, the twin cities in baltimore suffering the biggest increases. it so bad in texas that fort worth is no fort worth less. it so bad in dallas that gallon hat now holds only eight. the twin cities added a third cities to cover that. in baltimore, baltimore sucks. does it matter? but how bad is it across-the-board? have you had breakfast lately? at bed-and-breakfast a cost mor for the eggs benedict than for
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the bed. couples are saving up for a weekend getaway to denny's. after witnessing high egg prices , americans are opting to raise there own chickens to avoid the pain in the wallet freight i'm sitting on threet nest in my office alone. for a variety of reasons. the price for a carton of eggs, is up 60 percent year over year according to the latest consume price index. if this trend continues all the way to halloween, vandals will throw something less expensive like iphones. and just one of example out of ton of items that eat further into americans budget that it did years ago. americans are living paycheck t paycheck and they live and that is to be the threshold for living the american dream. how is this possible?
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it is something called inflatio which teach away at your earnings like in a navarro through graham cracker crust. sorry, and, you are my new stelter. for now anyway. we will see how it works out. your paycheck will say one thing , but the store shelves and that gas pump just laughed. joe biden's economy, you're paystub is shrinking like your cold junk in the cold punch. gas prices have jumped for five straight weeks and like pelosi eyebrows, unlikely to drop soon. that is bad news for larry, and the ethanol keeps his coat shin and clean. what is our president up to other than leading at a fourth grade level? good question. while economy is going to hell
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and a previous coming he's touting e vehicle tax credits touting a picture of him in a hummer from 2020. is a vehicle that gets one will revolution to the gallon. way to lead by example, stupid. our gas prices, he doesn't mind those coming he's got the key t amtrak. >> when i see a train door open i had for. to give 50 percent of the time, i would ride with the engineers. for real. i'm the only guy i'm aware of that stuff writing amtrak that hit a key. >> in the back. >> that is a great story, grandpa. tell us more, like how the pan am pilots used to let you fly the plane blindfold. and how corn publisher first appeared how about that three
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hour tour? how about it, joe? could get nobody rides amtrak like me, anybody? i've got a special key. this is my own special seat. nobody else of researcher. it's all mine, you know i? i got the key. >> small minds. get another place i get a lot o work done. in a while? because i have the key. >> that was beautiful. with leadership like that it so surprising that americans are fed up with the government and inflation bright and new gallup poll conducted says more
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americans name that government with the top problem with inflation coming in second plac where they shouldn't be surprising to anyone who took a basic econ class, but it's pretty simple, you print lots o money, money becomes less valuable because you need more of it to pay for stuff. they were "outnumbered", not just by democrats, but republicans to come rather through so much cash around, drunken sailors got concerned. to be fair, how much choice did they have cracks during covid, if you didn't say yes to every so-called ablution or plan, you were deemed evil. i didn't mind because i been called my heads from completely around. if you raised any objections to moratoriums it was clear he wanted people to live so we can point fingers, but we also have to look in the mirror, we made this bed of worthless money and
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we've got to light in that. think of it as an with former presidents, and we wake up, there won't be any eggs for breakfast. >> let's welcome, tonight's guest. he's got more money than the tooth fairy, larry kudlow. [cheers and applause] >> she knows political campaign like i know varicose veins, republicans drainage it and paris need neighborhood. >> he's name is comedian, jeff died. >> it is like they always say, they take the girl out of detroit, but she will probably get arrested for kidnapping. fox news contributor kat timpf. under probably still basking in the brilliance of the monologue. >> it was good.
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>> too much? to get i think i could be an economist. my theory is, can't you just print more money? because let's say it cost $10 for a carton of eggs and then becomes $10 per egg, just raise everyone's allergy salary and print more money. you could do this forever and then have an equilibrium. >> it was okay before the equilibrium parts. there is a statute of limitatio on these things. by the way, part of it is so people are very unhappy bird they're unhappy with inflation. they're unhappy with i he addressed rates and their unhappy with what appears to be a new recession. in it might be a difficult recession. alike to be the optimist, but right now, the tea leaves are not looking good. nt and tea is very very expensive. >> that is straight june. are we going to have a really bad recession?
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>> it is possible. it is possible, but it depends on whether budget restraint kickback increment whether the federal government attacks. whether joe biden can figure ou the hummer he was in didn't eve qualify for his own electric vehicle tax credit. >> it's amazing. you know, joker might just let hunter deal with the hummers. >> i don't know what, he likes big cars. [bleep]. and, what is up with the eggs? hee hee there are number of things there was an avian flu outbreak where we had to kilowatts of chickens. >> we had to choke a lot of chickens. could get this audience tonight oh my goodness prateek at that is my laughed.
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>> it was a long pandemic. >> inflation is a direct result of the failure of the biden economy. he talked about how ukraine and the work, it's part of the reason that costs are going up upward that's also a direct result of his failure straight if he hadn't capitulated to putin, and given him a pipeline to be able to circumvent ukraine , we likely wouldn't have a war and we wouldn't have him using that as an excuse for inflation although we know the outrageous spending we see is a direct reflection of the inflation the american people are facing, that's why no one trust government, inflation is prominent, and it's a result of democrat policies in dc. >> jeff, welcome back to the program. i know you were on that show that got bumped during the hurricane. >> my friends didn't believe me. i was going to be on tonight
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they said oh yeah, sure. >> this probably won't air again , and you will never see the light of tv. what do you make of the chicken situation? have you been thinking about this? have you noticed when you have your brunch? ticket no paradigm of single 40 -year-old man, you could tell m eggs are $1,000. i'd say that check that out. it's lots of cereal and bagel bites. it's like a single dads thanksgiving at my house but without the dads. also, maybe you should consider what california is doing, our policies are good, we don't rea about the inflation stuff, we just, you can steal it, and the take it, and no one cares about that. just steal it. >> we are suckers for complaining about the price of eggs, we should just take them. they're not locked up. the eggs are not locked up or you can just go, grab one if yo want. >> what are they going to do,
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enforce dealing? >> they don't want to chase you over and egg. >> egg looting. you know what, we flew it tonight, we could have done an egg looting skipped. this segment isn't going away, much like you, kat. that was a complement. you, obviously, as a libertaria find this insane. it really is theft when you think about it because. >> don't have to think about that that hard. i make money, they take it. that is dealing. i had somebody asked me what inflation was. get it together, you're on the morning talk show. i know it doesn't matter, it's fox and friends, but use my
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point. people don't see inflation unti it's too late. can get your right, the entire time you're say were spending a lot of money here, they say we are evil people, we want everybody to get sick and die. in reality, there are few peopl i want to get sick and die. currently no one, well if you, few. but there's her whole article, how bad that people are the solution is buying a bunch of chickens. how do you get there? the article was like then peopl realize it's harder than you thought. you thought it would be easy? and also, congrats on having a yard. >> yet, throw our face. >> if i had chickens, i would have nowhere to do it. >> a cat in a dog have a little chicken. >> they are like you are not saving any money, but raising the chicken. >> how many eggs does a chicken produced. to get not a lot and the cold weather. >> really?
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>> are there free range chickens ? >> i don't know. a free range chicken and an apartment, larry? ticket that just mean. gets not cades. wouldn't be find out if we foun out that they loved cages. >> may be we were the whole time . we were wrong about cages. >> this could've been so easily avoided. there is a lot of pain that is going to happen here. people are furious at washingto in general, biden and general. go back to your too much money facing to few. what if you produce more? what if you created lower taxes for a change, but what if you produced more goods and services , what if you grew the economy and had genuine prosperity? you wouldn't worry about inflation. it would go away. the country is stagnant, it hasn't grown in 25 years. it is not good. >> it could have been avoided.
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>> you're right. >> i have a way to get rid of it . the guy and the white house, send him packing. [cheers and applause] >> on that note. up next, what is under the kilt of an inmate who is differently built. oesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site,
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>> welcome back. use that will make "meant, will someone tell the scots who goes to lady jail or not. keith brown to the bbc, that real criminals and's say they are transgender women, should b believed. because if you can't trust criminals and rapsists who can
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you trust. we accept that at face value. its face value even if that fac has trouble. the man says they're a woman, that's good enough for him. while you're at it, they beat murderers who say they're innocent to be told whips, sorr our mistake and freed immediately. brown made the comments during conversation about convicted rta rtapist. who attract to women when he was at them gray hand, but transition to a woman after being charged. how unlike career criminal to use a fake name very talk about perfect timing to suddenly realize he's women being trucke trapped in man's body. so all those female convicts ca be breathe a sigh of relief. he thinks he's courtney cox. he was forced to leave scotland's women's prisons afte 48 and is now behind ours and
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emmons facility after public outcry. with if keith brown, the justic secretary, which had his punishment be for endorsing a dangerous thing. if they don't have prison mixers , perhaps a shower could be open to any woman, as long a she has a penis. ticket you don't move this was the mark important topic of the show, so it's all i could think about. >> how can they say found space value, their dealing with criminals prickly get a think the solution to trans rapists and female prisons. , kill them for being papists.
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get than they can go to prison. >> i don't care what they are, they are still rapists to mean. >> i thought america was screwe up, but scotland is great up. they run the base. something? i don't know. good thing larry is here tonight . >> i think that when it comes t trans people, this is a conversation that governments all over the world are going to have about hospital, treatments larger in communities when it comes to how they're going to handle these issues. but the baseline issue is, you don't allow near children in schools, why would you allow someone who has raped a woman
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to be in a woman prison. with access great it doesn't make sense at face value risky have the answer for you. >> his is probably better, but what if a identifies as a child. >> why not? >> and man can identify with this e-mail. with the genitalia. why can't you age, like why can't there be age fluidity. why can't a 40 -year-old say i am a 12 -year-old trapped in 40 -year-old body and from now on you have to tell me rebecca. i've been thinking about this a lot, kat. >> and to vegas last week and they said women get in free i said i am a woman. i mean don't dare question it because you could.
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>> i think age fluidity is just plastic surgery. a little botox, and you will look ten years younger. >> i will never have to do that. you and i, we have been coverin these stories, you to meet we don't do enough of these stories , so here it is. as a woman, a i biological woman ,. >> believe it or not. >> i think there is, you want t respect all of the identities, there is a way to do that. when a transgender rapists come impaired you can say you are a woman, unfortunately you're one of those women that likes to rap rape vaginas with your penis. you don't have to actually put
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the vagina rapist in with the v vaginas and then be surprised that something went wrong. >> i feel like i'm on women's channel. you hear that the word a lot, don't you? >> i am having a really, i was having a really good day. >> went this is why they do the economy so you would be happy and settled. >> i'm glad you're happy with that. the most discouraging part as i is scotland. you know who came from scotland? adam smith. he was the founder of free-market economics. big you could do that, i could've been with listing fact about scotland? >> we said vagina 20 time
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spread. >> we have this law that if the use it on law and order, we can use it. ticket that doesn't mean you ca shout it out. >> capitalism. can get that is a dirty word. >> capitalism. >> that is a dirty word. all the banks are in scotland, aren't they? every time you look at some kin of thing, it's a scotland. you have to answer this question , i am not leaving. >> you are like a child right now. >> this is a wonderful subject for me. >> i guess he won't be doing an more gender transitioning stories with me anyway. only the elites can afford to watch tight ends in cleats. ♪customize and save♪
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my ticket was so impressive i had to resend my donation to th march of dimes. online resellers, the uber rich are gobbling up all the seats for the rich are eating up all the tickets while telling us to eat up all the crickets read something only worth what peopl are willing to paper that's why news nation plays chris cuomo i complements. some tickets are going up to $33,000 freight its trump chang for me, but lifesaving operatio for the orphan he claims he's m son. even the cheapest seats will cost you over $4,500 freight that is for seats in the men's room, the third stall from the right.
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and they game loops looser, the disparity between the ruling class and average americans couldn't be more apparent. obviously regular folks can't vote to attend the super bowl great i will be going but my writers will be watching from a window outside buffalo wild wings. >> operates. does it seem weird that all of the bands can't afford to see they game. the people they go to see the games are just rich people? doesn't that bother you? or am i sounding like a marxist? >> this is a first-class problem , i don't have to worry about because the buffalo bills just completely collapsed at th end of the season and they don' get to go to the super bowl. i would gladly play for thousands of dollars to pay to see the buffalo bills if they ever made it to the super bowl
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ever my life. they had a debacle with resellers be able to sell tickets and then the tickets no being available. they had to try to coalesce the ability to sell these tickets. the intervale has made themselves an incredibly marketable market when it comes to viewership, 53 million peopl watch the afc championship and that was a terrible game and wa terribly officiated, so now the have to be able to keep the control of their product to maintain the growing value. you saw that go up when it come to teams being able to buy more talent, they have to be able to be able to sell super bowl tickets that way. if the buffalo bills ever in my lifetimes go, i will auction of anything i can to be able to bu a ticket and watch them play. >> i wish i cared about anythin as much as i care is you care about that. gig it's amazing. we have a check on the show tha knows football, it's like a unicorn.
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gig i tried to remove myself from deeply caring about politics, and it is my profession so all of that rage and angst into my football team collapsing so epically bright a you can tell, it was a week impaired the bengals is that ones with the orange pins. >> you would like the buffalo bills. you would love the buffalo bill because there named after the killer and the silence of the lambs. get they do that. >> i actually would love to go to the super bowl. >> y? >> because it's in arizona and wouldn't be called. football is boring and called. >> indoor. could get next year it's in vegas. >> the stadium sits 73,000 people told. every seat will be filled grade
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supply and demand her we are of to a good start in the show. ticket let me picture for you. gig absolutely. >> who is your favorite team? could use or a giants fan. >> the chicago blackhawks. >> i had a piece of that too. >> get this. you are at a giants game, what is it like? there are people screaming, why because there are fins are. you go any watches super bowl, it's like people have got there sushi, they've got their plate of sushi. they are all polite and they're all in their box. there is taylor swift and she i with donny osmond. and i'm at home and i'm a fan. but i am not there. that upsets me.
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mr. moneybags. >> that was a tough one. >> that was that binary discussion we had pretty he was meant that the supply and demand . this is a couple bucks to a football game. couple of bugs, to give you lik me, i'm on the street and i kno it's going down. >> it is a far cry from the average freight i could about a lot of things. >> the super bowl ticket is worth the home. ticket like those chickens you were talking about. i've got some ideas.
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>> but if you identify as a wealthy person. >> i will say this. it's is still on feet on tv, what are you writing about? >> very pragmatic. good head on his shoulder shoulders frickey it cost money. can you believe, my poor kids because i can't get jordan's. >> who said there is no such thing as every lunch. >> milton, don't call me adams smith. >> do your homework. >> people in the gilded age would have loved this frisky i don't think it's going. >> that part it's great. to me it's crazy, but you are obviously it's a necessary evil. it as part of capitalism. >> hi and demand. so keen on it 20 minutes ago. gig i think you're accusing me of being very superficial, whic
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is right. i might change my mind in the break. >> you'll be at the super bowl. >> are we done here? did you want anything else? i can't remember if i talk to you about this. could get the bengals have orange pans, and it's called. >> you have never been to arizona in february. a can be called. >> at work, do you sigh and wis you could tell your boss goodbye ? type 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.
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>> welcome back. does where you toil, make your blood boil. it at 5:00 p.m. your desk, woul you stick around for a little cash? in case you wonder what's been fueling america's great resignation, new poll shows one and five employees hate their work environment.
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then again, i have to share my workspace with people with severe hygiene issues. what's worse is that one third of employees don't trust there hr department. the other two thirds our dating someone in hr. somewhat taken monotony, becaus i respect hr. i can't say that enough. this is from coast-to-coast rates of office workers in dc even complain about losses constantly them. some workplaces are so toxic many employees actually contemplate suicide. what is it employees want in their workplace? it simple, they just want to ge paid. 60 to percent of respondents sa they want more competitive salaries in 2023. which i take to heart, as of tonight i fired 60 to percent o my staff are.
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can you sometimes feel like you're working in toxic workplace rate is an unpleasant atmosphere conducive to better work? >> i think that number is a little hybrid i also think that the winters make three that don't trust hr is a little low. i think most people don't trust hr, but they are to scared to say it for her not me though, because i love hr. >> white 11? >> i know military veterans get although it whatever, but the real heroes our in hr. thank you for your service, hr, i don't tell you enough. alive you guys so much. i'm so proud of you and the wor you do to allow us to our care. >> i remember a time when hr wa called personnel it was a littl old lady and her classes have the thing and the back, she had
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your check stub and she kept track and then one day she died from drinking. >> also great in the sack. >> you know it's great intersec to,? a pillow. >> i'm sorry. >> you have been working. >> this is important. >> people get a job like first job or a second job, and they should stay with it. the odds are very important. there are a lot of people out there, that andrew carnegie hated him first job. he hated the hr department in than he become the richest man in the world. rockefeller was the same way. look what happened. ticket that is a great story. >> this is before buttigieg was
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running the transportation. >> here is the problem with you logic great you don't hear from the people who fail. you only hear about the wright brothers, but white about the wrong brothers. >> they are all in hr. to get that's not true, we hear a lot about amelia ehrhardt. what's coming to you soon? >> where is she by the way? >> is she alive? no, she is dead. >> that is the focal thing abou being me. i am also optimistic about the subjects. you know about 90 years ago, no one liked their workplace. do you think longshore workers were saying i feel a little
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anxiety? they made their money and they do this thing, now but everybod likes to get to like their job. >> everybody's parents or grandparents, that wasn't part of it. you play with the kids, and tha maybe you get a few days off in the year. >> my mom had drawn my inured parakeet that's what he saying, that people had trauma at work, and they didn't frickey get he hated his first jalbert. >> look how good he's done as a telephone. >> and of heated. >> alexander graham bell, he invented the telegraph read. >> don't like don't like your first job, the best comfort first up is goat work at a political campaign. >> if you want a job, and you'r not sure you want to, go work o the campaign. move somewhere, but also some
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people who our ceos shouldn't b in hundreds of large companies furd how you built a culture an what actually matters on campaigns it matters a lot in industry, it matters across-the-board. for ceo might be good at deciding within a business they should be in and deciding to grow great if you're walking into a job that you don't think is a good fit, go find a different job or work on campaign or work on the campaig and get a new one. >> are you looking any new campaigns? >> the only thing i know now in a presidential campaign i would do it again for the first time, but i wouldn't do it again. >> a heard of this young up and comer, and i think you know what , he has got some energy. >> how would you describe that energy? >> i would call it a scary demonic form of energy. >> who cares, it's gotten got a ending, sign slimy upgrade to get the cooks things you will b loving it. re company.
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>> a story in five words. >> five words cooks take in a dishwasher. get that. jeff, you are a bachelor. this twitter video is getting tons of use showing a guy put a
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stake in the dishwasher putting it and is healed elastic bag an doesn't matter how he could sit as long as it's quick? to get this is interesting, right? but it takes, eight minutes to take a rare steak in a dishwasher cycle is one half-to hours great he said then just put it in your vacuum sealer. don't have a vacuum sealer. is that something everyone has? >> you don't have one? >> i don't frickey keep maybe that is why you are single. he would be returning everything . taking it to this story. >> it's brand-new. get what you make of this? i like people who come up with tax. i used to keep my underwear and the room. you know what my problem is? me. >> first of all, this is about no if got to use your dishwashe
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because you've better be electric sensitive. you can't even get a good flushing toilet. you can't get a good strong showerhead. you have to these lightbulbs that have these terrible headaches for it and that is wh people are so pissed off. >> i am mad because my stove is electric. >> that sounds like a jet engine . like you get sucked right in, right? you know those toilets, those are the best. >> they were strong. >> that is the flesh even when don't have to go. >> i'm serious. thoughts on kicking as stake in a dishwasher? you understand again stakes in dishwasher. they would be wrong. my husband is the one that can cook. you made a delicious steak last night on our grill, not in our dishwasher.
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i will run the dishes, that is how i can help in the kitchen. our dishwasher can't even dry properly. our dishwasher is like i'm not putting mike and there. ticket they put their stake in the dryer. i'm going to try that. >> why can't you wash your clothes in the dishwasher? have we been bamboozled into thinking we need two different machines, i bet the detergent i identical. again i'm going to go home and wash my clothes in the dishwasher. then report back, we will do a special segment on it. >> joe biden will take it away. ticket that was important. >> mister moneybags. >> mr. moneybags.
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