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>> what it is america, you do not know, i am tyrus and this is "fox news" saturday night. tyrus: today is july 8, but with all of the feeling of bad luck going around lately come he feels like a regular friday the 13th. and what you mean by bad luck tyrus, that's a good question i am talking about the same bad luck that is been around since the beginning of time at the
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rodeo the eighth wonder. it was responsible for the black plague, and it is the limit get out of jail free card for accountability and just look around, all of the problems we see in the world today don't worry, it is all people doing bad things making poor choices that's just a simple case of bad luck watching the news this week, it became clear. i didn't have to look any further than little hunter biden ensor, it was reckless hunter photographed himself driving 72 miles per hour behind the wheel of his porsche and elton doing days long vegas vendor with prostitutes. along with the selfies of himself smoking crack while behind the wheel but in hunter's defense, he was trying to get home as fast as he could because he had left you know apparently a bag of cocaine the library caliber. counter.
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>> how determine if the president to get to the bottom of this at the white house. >> secret service is getting to the bottom this is the purview. >> how determine is the president. >> he thinks is very important to get to the bottom of this nestlé secret service which is under the purview is looking into this and it going to look into what happen this weekend so the president thinks this is incredibly important to get to the bottom of this. tyrus: i don't think purview means what you think it does do see that abacus easy to overcome any coming here nervous and uncomfortable or even acted radically that even when you're on the balcony of the white house with your father the president and this point is just a sharp rock from the flintstones but props 200, i guess he's not a struggling artist anymore it is nice is moving up the ladder to go from traffic, to cope, considering how bad inflation is enemy, it is easy to make the case for bad luck, people would just stop
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finding pictures from his laptop and his text messages and what is the message and send would be okay but unfortunately, that is not his fortresses, it is just, balog and say it with me and bad luck showed up like a giant crack rock and just him right in and speaking of graphic, a visitor to north carolina amusement park, recorded this video the major crack in the pillar one of the tallest roller coasters. [background sounds]. tyrus: unfortunately, the summer bad luck for hunter, i guess because he cannot smoke this crack don't worry hundred, you're not the only were dealing with a line of bad luck, see what i did there and people in wisconsin got stuck for hours on right and everyone had to be rescued. and if that was not bad enough luck, i read that it happened, 230 miles away from milwaukee.
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i was a realize that it was 230 miles away from milwaukee, i celebrating after that and so, i'm not sure quite have it turned out. best of luck. sometimes though, that luck can surround you with no way to escape. like the school of 50 sharks, the cause him hello my little beach on the fourth of july after two teenagers were written. >> anybody can go back in the water in the now ready to go in because i would never going afterwards. lawrence. tyrus: it turns out the bad luck is not just in new york but it showed up in florida as well. in situations like this, they just give me right in the chest. if there was only away to avoid the bad luck shark encounters. it is either poor timing on the charge card, another example of that but for the swimmers and we have all seen this bad luck for.
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[background sounds]. tyrus: it is not like you can just, not swim with them. even when excitable sometimes bad luck and if you write them out just hit your boat like this part of august lead to be responsible for the recess come about attacks of spain and in portugal and experts think about they might be intimidating a pregnant orchid nameplate gladys they are extremely intelligent, together even speaking their own language and 11 type family groups card so is it just bad luck the organs are tired of both colliding with them and injuring them and injuring and training their food supply of these voters are not careful, they will end up going from voting to flying. and speaking of flying, and the
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bad luck of the four ceo of united airlines went into some turbulent during the travel anger with a fourth of july holiday and you see well thousands of passengers were dealing with a look at cancellations and delays, this eeo scott paris trying to avoid that bad luck by chartering a private jet instead would not an adjustment he thought that he was in the clear, should have any got caught and he was forced to apologize to all the airline employees who quote, have been working around the clock is he, just more about everyone is a turnabout and so i guess it is fair. but you have to look for the signs to avoid bad luck meeting five days justifiable somewhere, that weather and set shortages to the size of iva dropping everyone a heads, and it is raining and nobody is working, and the pfizer they are canceled maybe stay home and you see, i have plenty trump this way, but
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i saw the news and i decided to just avoid being stranded and did not go had a wonderful weekend and the only bad luck bs having was to hear that everyone complained about. >> it is been terrible. >> the lines that are long just exhausted. >> we cut pfizer something because they cannot handle that c1 i know everybody read stories about outcome thinks they are special the only one really do you the life story of the airport service counter and you knew the rest, and you knew bad luck was going to show up and bad got you his was a really bad luck, bad planning or is it just a copout for untalented lazy spoiled first - like meghan and harry, and you see the royal couple has been through a lot of bad luck lady lately. [background sounds]. tyrus: no after they left the royal family, begun in the scary
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car chase and got everything from their cottage, with spotify canceled from the problem is clearly not them. because he said, the problem is just what, you know it, a bad case of bad luck. i could not possibly have anything to do with how their you know of noxious, spoiled, attention seeking, royal brats who thirst for fame like ship sailors drinking saltwater to pledge their uncontrollable thirst, many died or in the case of the duke and duchess, cried. to be clear, bad luck is not the only royal culprit, harry reportedly living covid-19 in the death of the queen, and the death of prince philip summer they were overshadowing their incredible achievements how rude of them supposedly think would've made figure slashes just had more opportunity. and no template has nothing to
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do with it, just bad luck black aft, pressing about hundred letter and might need to be careful though they will end up in the bedbug best length of a strata through this bad luck it comes result. like the fourth of july holiday being the hottest day on earth ever reported see case closed. and that we have an extra big show for you tonight, not because the moment that our own brian kill me is in the house and so was doctor drew and plus that we've reached a tipping point when it comes to tipping and we will be made and i will take you inside of my louisiana, to tour my collection of exotic fish and reptiles and so don't go anywhere, because i will know will have more "fox news" saturday night nex i was told my small business
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and misinformation do you think will she's telling the wall street journal, whenever final interviews, that she wants americans to make health decisions based on, their own risk assessments in their own personal risks but i through politics and could use that on the tuna have years ago and she should've known best right, all of her and the doctor did throughout the entire pandemic was politicized science and spread misinformation, so why should anybody listen to her now little hindsight is 2020 turning out discusses cohost of fox and friends and you know what, the cohost of fox. and you guys, the one and only brian kilmeade to see you and know you were on the forefront of this even covering it since today than we first got the first taste that was the talked about this one is this me, and
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you have been out about this entire time for me question it while people when they would not question you mean to you this coming forward to think this. >> she seemed nice person. brian: get off of the face time, you have an important job and get to work and if you see what a horrible shot she had for two years, she would just sit there in the situation to look like an ostrich and hostage and made everything seem worse and when it was revealed, that she was dealing with the teachers union in order to come up a policy sitting them for this what i would like to then randy weingarten was about what would help us singularly kids are out of school, 6 feet feet apart was a total, total scam and so therefore you cannot get the kids into the school and they said the teachers need a shot in order to get it with teachers have a shove they still do not want to go back and it was okay she never put different down to do what was right never stood up to dr. anthony fauci and she was the other definition of
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politicization she should've apologized she opened up by saying that i blew it i got caught up in it and sometimes get involved with this and you say what was i thinking they report i would have more respect but she started that way, i don't want to hear what she has to say after. tyrus: those 12 billion whenever you were coming from home, the a lot of people did i want to put their best foot forward because you don't want to be ready to know what you got one room that everybody goes in because numbers of the goods. brian: you don't see the castle in a walk-in closet. tyrus: will be cool part is talked about this, you keep mentioning character and accountability and do you think those are the two biggest things were missing from the process, the nobody was able to put us first. brian: number one we still are not done anything to catch those kids up from what they messed what you say is, when school printed made college, when you
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cite schools, if you go to the middle of june and july, what we need to go through the middle of july and catch up and that's what during the pandemic. and then we took teachers going that extra money, we give you some election money, you're going to have to do it because you were sent home, you lost time and now i need to get you upset this will grace to drop which the top 50 economically and as countries in the world, america is 35, since when is that okay this is what bothered me the most have you go through a crisis, there's with think that i do not know you know what bothers me and i don't think were getting the correct story from try to think about trump never would've done the mandates in operation up speed was a success story i never would've jammed it down our throats and that is the difference is what she did and that's what biden did and that's what dr. anthony fauci did. tyrus: those are great points
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tyrus: come with us a few i would, just getting what about the "fox news" saturday night is good news for all of you, hopeless romantics out there, or strapped for cash mcdonald's is now catering weddings. omg in the package starts at only $200 and i don't know if you can use make bucks for that were not in everybody no those were right will okay no manage group and for that, you get 100 chicken sandwich is 100 nuggets. but there is a catch for now, is only available in indonesia, oh man. this fake news. sorry. for better or worse, we were told that it could be available here soon. sue was the worst meal if you have ever had any wedding.
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i would have to say the cake in joining me now to discuss the west of fox and friends, fox news contributor and bc bruce, .com founder doctor janet and also brian kilmeade and i waste growing this, and doctor j in my friend in years comedian joe and sorry liz was short. so you will be back with you j joe. >> imagine telling your friends are having a destination wedding in indonesia and they get there it is mcdonald's that is perfect and i think it's a good idea and i would like to hear someone say that out documenting wife and would you like fries with that. [laughter] joe: i think burger king is a place that you want to go because you get the crowds, and you can put a ring on it and onion ring on it this perfect. tyrus: and you can have it your way and others and obviously you're going to register at
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walmart and walgreens heard as a doctor from a medical standpoint, this is a good milf to have any wedding night. >> well this is so from fanta, is the perfect recipe living number, but i do think with all of the cholesterol the cells, enough about till death do us part by come earlier but hey, i mean, we are in an economy that is struggling infections of any this very you know i can know make it help so you don't blame them, they are doing the best we can. >> will people mistreat well there are people mistreat you say that you chief and i like to use the term frugal susan happily married men and you can ever consider like an anniversary special thank you you renew your vows in order from the domino. >> well that's were settling thousand occasionally when i want you back. i have cable now we haven't trump would any get messed food
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football team and he said listen, this is all american a number two, but always well with you guys got this, i can lend you money, for the wedding we can do a cheap and you can keep the money for your house as of this to me would make a lot of economics doesn't waste money and remember the food some of the member the time i think i some of the food is on the table me when you why the stands good time and there's so much good at all american about this really something is in indonesia is of the healthiest thing for the most part, nobody ever remembers the food only remember the couple. >> if you smart with your money you can have your honeymoon at the playground and drive-thro drive-through. >> and embroidered invites with mcdonald arches. tyrus: the world's biggest thinkers on may, they have been revealed you think it is america, you have some work to do and according to data from
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all people, the cia, the islands in the south pacific, tops the list for the average person consumes, 13 liters of a whole year. it is about 100 glasses of wine and three have the five top five are countries in eastern europe, in the usa, the bottom but, ranking 35th and that's unacceptable. not 189 and that is ridiculous not well we shall click on the beers now. if you serve him disney anybody here surprise that we are pretty can surprised because you know, with these fraternity parties in the football tailgating and expected us to be a little bit higher but overseas though, they started aged 16, that's a legal age and here it is 21 so they have five years upon us. but the level about ohio alcoholism is higher. >> i do not drink until i was legal. tyrus: i am stunned by this
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because every other commercial people having a good time but the problem with america, and tyrus i don't think you are you happy with 35, because we don't need to leave the world and alcoholism brother be higher education but that is just me and in eastern europe about their still dressing in great still work around say i thought we were supposed to be free in the full came down specially bedroom concerned russia will try to invade us tomorrow so the reason to escape. are you enemy. >> that becca back. tyrus: i'm just going to change her name to bosco and you wanted to bring education into this mess with numbers about. [laughter] the buzz skills showed up and you should read a book and said throwing back of you. >> but if you're situated between russia and germany and turkey you might want to welcome you might want to have a couple of drinks exactly sue at the home about god in europe and -
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like in islands or drinking wine and margaritas. tyrus: the summer one those numbers are skewed because resource there probably from america i'm sorry we've never less than 50 percent anything we need to be like 75 percent to get taking intertribal drinking. tyrus: are not asking the cia to do anything and trent a lot of other numbers can't we get them to raise these numbers. >> is funny conducting he study might think about. >> because i think they need to drink. [laughter] tyrus: today is he 76 anniversary of what is known as he russell incident were vegan has it listen, i think we can say vaccine, a flying saucer crash landed in new mexico and alien bodies were recovered but it turns out, that there may have been an even bigger mostly unknown alien encounter, 14 years earlier. but i escaped.
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he italian researcher has released handwritten documents that you know it's true, and sketches apparently, 70 without crash in northern italy in june of 1833, and that was recovered by an italian dictator benito mostl, ibut they would not say t again he researcher also said that he u.s. that all of he ufo, after fullbore to and studied it in her own secret ufo program. what is is just now coming out, just think about aluminum i respect, glad how to grow as well. i land out there oh yes, 17 acres so there's going to be no digging as it is on my watch. and right now we do know was there but i know that i haven't. yes. joe, when you think about he alien phenomenon c5 okay but you
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should are this country don't pretty much admitting that indians have visited us we are like will can we talk about bye-bye for a while. and you always see he movies when he aliens land, he white house is a moment when they come out of they say, take us to your leader and can you imagine there, with biden shuffling out shaking hands with people near he savings and they would say, we will come back later, you guys need more time. >> i don't know, i am thinking this is all science fiction and i'm very skeptical i'm just not convinced what is going on. where is he supposedly crash in he u.s. forces found and brought to he u.s., where is it. >> we have he accelerated way about anyone or if we got to jumpstart from other planets he superman story, know that you would like new do whatever parent would do get he capsule and you send them space which is great parenting. said this, in 1933, he crash
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happens, this series of papers are in he story they do find it until 194 is so futile it's at 11 years to harness all of this technology and work, they still lost. tyrus: well for 70000 years we couldn't figure it out and something happened on we got pyramids and iphones, just putting it out there. >> we italian military did in world war ii and i think that explains that they were really at he top but we have not have. tyrus: will they were 39th of he list and help we stick around, and make sure these handicaps to he couch and a door - delivery guy fired for flipping out over 25 percent tip, and so he tubing has gone out of control brian kilmeade keeps asking me for a tip and more "fox news" saturday night, coming up. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food.
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we are back to fox news saturday night.ay na door -- delivery driver, my old job, is out of a job after pitching a fit with the $5 tip. i said in my contract there is no rhyming on the show. [laughter] it's another guy. 4-foot eight and a half inches. o i digress. back to work. five dollar tip on a $20 pizza., watch. >> i just wanted to say it is a nice house for a $5 tip. >> you are welcome [bleep]ru >> it is as: nice tip for the million dollar house she livesip in. 25% tip. not bad. are there expectations around tipping? my team hiy tet the streets to d
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out. ♪ a l >> tipping, yeah, there is a lot of pressure. people get them really angry when you give them a little less than is on the receipt.e >> it is stress for the customes >> i am a waitress.ke we make below $10 an hour. the tips is where we make the most money. >> pressure is on. i you kinda not.e so you feel obligated to. >> 15-20%. per the service needs to be really, really good. >> i feel like we tip our people better here. >> we don't have that in canadac where you must tip. that is a difference. for us , it is a choice. >> good service, why not. >> out of control.
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>> yes. >> our panel is back. listen, brian, i don't feel the story has anything to do it tipping. it has tso do with this guys lie choices. he is on the wrong side of 35 and delivering pizza.an she did not remember him. nice house for a $5 tip. b that iess the best he could come up with. >> ring doorbell. amazon boxes now get to stay on your porch. i will say this. h i do think the map does not work out for uber eats and uber in particular. he is running around delivering smoothies that cost $8. he is making like $1.80. i think the whole equation on uber eats does not work.
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i have no problem with tipping. it is pure american.co mei will underpay you, but if yu are good, you will get moreiv money.e ke i like the concept.s: >> i l over tip because i tip si can come back. when it is crowded, he is a good temper. >> it used to be if you do not have enough to tip, don't go out. i i did not want to be that guy. he was out of line, first of alg cussing her out for 25% tip. >> if you are in a restaurant, sitting down and being served, you do have to take into consideration time, energy, gas. they are not making a lot oflu money.se he should not be judging her on her house. >> he could be an uber house
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sitter. >> we are misunderstanding the spirit it is a new service called door douche. i think tipping is good service. i love that you can reward not someone.toma i don't like automated tipping were so much his you your food and they hand you a screen. what, is 30%? they put in fresh urine? >> you do the grocery shopping, yoyou put the food in the card d they want you to put a tip at the front. not happening. >> starbucks, what do you want, they wil nl acknowledge the tipe >> they don't acknowledge the j tip, but youus stole my line. thank you. i want to thank this amazing panel. up next, who want some reptiles
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♪ you may know me from fox news o rustling or perhaps my glory days in the ring or my opera b singing, but you may not know ia am alsvio an avid animal lover. i have a small zoo and aquariumo at mk.y house in louisiana. take a look.s no >> welcome to my house. that is my fish.is i that is how i keep my headn saying so i can come on tv and talk to you with any normalcy in my voice or head. this is what i do in my free time. my daughters really enjoy it. >> this is a python. >> i also have a ball python.ge
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shste is my biggest handle this python.s >>ch this is chris. he keeps everything afloat while i am on the road.un these arite my community tanks. i use flowerpots for it.at's where they lay their eggs. >> how many times? this one has one of my favorite breeder fish.t seven different types that come into this hybrid.d he is my favorite.rite so, that is one of my panther chameleons. my daughter is an excellent tree post. fat boy here.er he bites everything. he is a biter. he >> he is a chunky tomato.
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>> so cute.th >> this usually happens onceis a week.te wer, go through a name ceremony. >> i was going to name it spike lee. hi, baby. >> all of our enclosures are scientifically based on the animal.e similar to the natural habitat. we don't have stressed-out animals. go outside and play, that is how you get into this stuff.is >> this is ginger my guinea pig. he was one of my first guinea pigs. >> my pride and joy. this is him right here. that is achilles.is exactly what i wanted.
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he is my hybrid. he has blood seven. >> to do something like this, you have to have a full-timesica curator. v just to do the water changes on one of these tanks or whatever it is a job.st i you have to invest. u have to be able to provide ath healthy environment for it. >> thank you. >> it gets me right here hearing my babies talk. b thanks, girls. you are not getting paid for this. go td ano bed.isn' join me now is the professional handler from the reptile party .net, thanks for coming on today.. this is one of my favorites. >> this is a red one. you can find them all over the world in the wild from northern africa all the way to westernth india. they caniths withstand temperats
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up to 115 degrees. they have the ability, she can l change color from dark to light. absorb the sun or deflect the sun. itin h can live up to about 20 years. they make amazing pets. >> they are a lot of fun. my daughters always say theyshow look like the turtle except fora without thile tail. sometimes, because i've got ai couple breeding groups at home, they are a lot of upkeep. he's got a fat belly so he is nice and healthy. >> they like to burrow a lot. this guy right here, his name is actually cyrus. >> cyrus, i'm tyrus. >> cyrus, meet tyrus. he has a little bit of a pinkisn tent to him. the they all seem to turn a little pink when they do that.ut >> these areif beautiful markin.
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>> that is actually a king snake. >> they eat other snakes so you cannot put them in with other snakes. >> they are called the kingth snake becausine they are the one snake that is not affected by venom. in the wild they will actually eat other venomous rattlesnakes and other venomous snakes. >> time for one more, it looks like. we handle them re- times a week. >> socializing is so importanteo for your reptile.d the only time you open the cages to feed it, eventually you will get bit because you figure out the door opens it is food time. she is beautiful. at home, my eggs just hatched. i have about 15 new babies that just hatched. i had some that were pink andd some thasot were black and some really cool colors. i love col this orange tent righ hereer. this is really nice. >> ruby i'd tangerine corn snaka
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on their belly they will have this mosaic tile. >> when you pick out an animal, you have to know your math and science. if you read them, you have to know what is exactly in her dna. it's a way she looks and her s parents look in her grandparents look. you could get all kinds of variations. now you're getting snakes and all kinds of crazy colors.sick she has a good grip, to. >> the different color sometimes go for more money. >> she is not cheap.d yo you know what, we have ran outof of time. thank you so much. please come back again soon.eric coming up, more americans are smoking weed. really? n ever.a is it okay to show up stoned tor workld. world-famous doctor drew has more next. ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is changing a lot of things these days but among them, how employers police and drug use au sethe office.y many companies say they arebu leaning on managers to spot impaired workers. also saying being high on the job is not necessarily a viable offense. so what should companies do now that so many americans are stoned all the time question of doing enough to discuss attic specialists certified and a host of ask dr. drew show the one,y the only worldwo renowned dr. dw i had an audience summer they e thwould clap. i think the journey with weed, it seems like every time the government says no, when they
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allow the intensity were everyone has to do it foy thr ad while is thaowt going to die do? what's it is, it is. the other thing that is a happening is because that was aa market andbi cannabis. it's a good ♪ ♪ and about molecule i throw that away. alcohol is good and we just noto good, alcohol was first.c the problem that we've seen that the cannabis the thc content hat gotten so high we are starting to see a lot of stuff returns the problems people are getting addicted particular those peoplc it's like crack weedk ess essentially. they are getting psychotic reactions. cooks you hear regulation because alcohol is regulated is only allowed to have so much, do you think that is obviously something it is with the h changing and the higher thc and everything, wouldn't that changt allowed th oe scientific reviews
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of what is addicting and more dangerous? what does like anything else.sl be good defense nuggets were addictive the higher the conse theinn the mory constant were going to see.t you're right if we can control it the only thing thatly bothers me is we are seeing clinicalt thing sourcing a lot of stuff from people using hallucinogens, the micro dosing werge seen people smoking a lot of lead and they are serious, serious psychiatripsycc reactions. it almost reminds you of covidtl you get bullied, it's like i have no horse in the race i am a p you managey to hel these things but some people are fine so people don't get addicted some people love it, use and emigrate some peoplehave have issues they have to understand with the risk or the reward is when they're using hethese things. >> listen, i was a bodyguard fog snoop and i grew urep in california. >> remember when don magic wando wanted to stop and he was going to stop for a while and he did.
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>> he was grouchy all the time. snoop, without weed does not make sense or concept like me without cap'n crunch in the morning it's not going to bey a good day i'm at serial killerin when it comes to the good stuff. [laughter] i would like tiso see come alcol is legal i could not come to work what i was working at the steel mill you should not bein doing weed either. it should be a farmable offense to be sharp hi to workpe especially if you are in aci hih trade. >> i f you are in a trade if i you're operating heavy machinery if you are running a vehicle or something obviously prevents teaching children in school. >> if you are doing a retail or hospitality? >> mike should get morr hoe sal. but please if you are going to smoke or drink to be responsible right thought? see there we go. and by the way i love the snakee episode. brougt me back to my youth int e the valley. we kind of grew up imyn the same area a little bit. a
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>> i'm telling you kinks think his words thanks dr. drew, thanks for all fox to send that. set your dvror 10:00 p.m. easten every saturday night right foxp. news would come and check me out live one of my upcoming shows.do i am tyrus a good night, go toan bed get your eight hours. ♪ ♪ ♪ president biden on his way to high-stakes nato summit in lithuania. but first he is stopping in london to meet with king charles good evening i am bill melugin emperor jon scott tonight and this is the box report. ♪ we will be following all this very close to correspondent lucas tomlinson live at the white house as well as insight from foreign policy expert. we begin today with white house correspondent jacqui heinrich in london with details on biden's visit, hi jackie. it's bill, t
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