tv The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC January 30, 2015 1:00am-2:01am PST
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this hour. for a few years now, one of the things you could count on seeing in super bowl ads is this. a weird television ad in america where thin women eat fatty food. we have been doing this for years. this year, the latest itteration, the latest version of this add for this year's super bowl, sparked a call for a bicycle of the fast food chain making a commercial of a lady in a bikini eating a burger. >> they're putting on a sleazy ad in the middle of the super bowl on sunday. so when you sit down with your family, wife, daughters to watch this, you may be exposed to pornography.
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straight up pornography on network television. >> i don't think that this year's lady eating a hamburger ad will lead to a wide spread boycott of the chain running that ad. i don't think it will, but that boycott effort was announced on an american family association. they have been in the news because they're taking the chairman of the national republican party and apparently dozens of other mens of the republican national committee on an all expenses paid trip to israel. they're due to leave on saturday and they will be gone for nine days. members of the rnc are not a
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free school lunch kind of bunch. they're well off. if they want to go to israel, nothing is stopping them from paying for themselves. who cares. what people care about, and what i think has become an interesting story this week, the rnc decided not to go on their own dime, but to go as guests of the american family association which hosts these radio shows. >> hitler discovered that he could not get straight soldiers to be savage, brutal, and vicious enough to carry out his orders. but homosexual soldiers had no limits for the brutality they were willing to inflict on whoever hitler sent him after. so he surrounded himself with male homosexuals. that was brian fisher and he was fired from his job yesterday as
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the director of issue analysis. the president told us yesterday that bryan fischer had been fired in that capacity, but he would continue with his radio show. he is, still, their talk show host. the american family association confirmed to us that even though they fired him from his other jobs, they're still paying him to maybe his bryan fischer magic on the radio. >> they have no first amendment right to the free exercise of religion. >> the national republican party from the united states was sending it's national committee members and chairman on a trip funded by and led by this group
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which among other things promoted the idea on their radio shows that they have no first amendment right to practice judaism. why would they partner with an organization like that. how is the national republican party going to explain why the national republican party is partnering with this group, taking a trip with this group, that if, direction, you're a jewish immigrant, your condition is that you must convert to christianity. number one, those who came to our shores would be expected to adopt our religious values and traditions. the god of their homeland they would leave behind. >> immigrants of the world, you
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can immigrant to the united states, you just have to stop being a jew. you have to be a christian if you want to be allowed into this country. that is who the republican party is taking this trip with, leaving on saturday. i don't know if the republican party just didn't think people would notice that this is who they're doing this trip with, but people have noticed. and the resulting publicity and uproar over the republican party doing this is putting a little heat on this partnership. the american family partnership said this, it gave the southern poverty law center a bullet pointed list of the positions taken by brian fischer that his employer no longer wants to be associated with. it is a list of things he has said. most of them were years ago and
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they were fine with until now. now that they're doing this, they're renouncing this specific list of things that brian fischer has said, and he has been fired with one of his jobs. they don't want him described as a spokesperson any more but they're keeping him on the payroll and on the radio. after days of refusing to comment on this controversy, after days of refusing to give any comment about why the national republican party would partner with a group like this, finally the rnc has given us a comment on the matter. this was their full statement. we don't agree with brian fischer comments and we're glad to have severed ties with him. here is the problem, they have not severed ties with him. they fired him from one of his
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jobs and kept him in his ore one nap is one yet unresolved problem for chairman ranked previous in the national republican party. they're not associated with that bryan fischer, they still are in bed with him. that is still a problem, that's one problem. the other problem, which the republican party has not addressed at all, is specifically who is taking rights previous and all of the other committee members on this trip. who is personally leading this trip and organizing it and going with them. taking all of the top republicans away on a jet plane the day after tomorrow. his name is david lane. he works for part of the american family association called the american renewal project. if you follow this kind of stuff, you might recognize some
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of the events that he has been associated with. he was in the prayer rally that happened this past weekend in louisiana and that attracted protestors from all over the state. he also organized the rick perry prayer kick off event in the 2012 campaign. here is why it is hard to believe that the republican party can go ahead with this trip on saturday. here is why. during the 2012 presidential campaign when it became clear that mitt romney would be the nominee from the republican party, luckily this did not go on for too long and it was not too widespread. there was one burst of really ugly bigotry that was slung at mitt romney, and that was about his religion. at an event in october 2011, that was hosted in part by the american family association,
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rick perry, fresh off of his stadium prayer rally, he was introduced at this event by this texas pastor, and that ended up being a real dark moment. a real low moment not just in this presidential campaign, but i would say in the history of presidential campaigning. this introduction at this event, the this association, was something that got national attention and that rattled the campaign at the time and rattled the republican party. in that introduction, the pastor introducing rick perry called rick perry a genuine follower of christ. emphasis on genuine, and that raised questions about what he was implying about other candidates beliefs.
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he made is crystal clear, yes, what it sounded like he was implying is really what he was implying. what he meant to say and what he meant by that introduction. that rick perry is a real christian and mitt romney is something else. he called mitt romney a member of a cult. he said that mitt romney is, quote, not a christian. the reason this was such an ugly moment is not because of the theological nature. your religious beliefs are your religious beliefs.
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they were making an overt argument that mitt romney should not be elected to office specifically because of his religion. >> the value of electing a christian goes beyond the public policies that he or she may enact. we make a grave mistake in under estimating the value of having a christian in office. followers of mormonism, hinduism, islam, they're not worshipping the same god in a different way, we believe their following false gods. >> this is not a christian faith. it is a false religion. what this would mean for the spiritual health of the united states of america, the worshipper of a false god occupied the white house. >> it was an ugly strange of religious bigotry by certain
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parts of the religious right including the american family association. at the height of that ugliness, the daily beast obtained e-mails written by david lane, that led the rick perry prayer rally. the same guy about to lead the top leadership of the national republican party on this trip this weekend. in these e-mails, david lane said that pro rick perry pastor, the one that called mormonism a cult, he said about that pastor, quote, we owe dr. jeffress a big thank you. he said quote, let me go on the record i won't vote for mitt romney as republican nominee in 2012.
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>> why is the national republican party sending it's chairman and national leadership on a trip led by that guy who said he wanted to be on the record about the fact that he wouldn't vote for mitt romney on religious grounds, because of mitt romney's religion. it's not like the bigot line was a mainstream thing. it was around, but it was a short, shrill ugly little thing that rick perry did real harm to himself by flirting with and getting close to in the campaign. it was not a widespread thing. the republican party is now embracing these guys. not just people related to people who are related to these guys. the one that says i will not vote for mitt romney is the exact same guy who is taking the republican party on this trip the day after tomorrow.
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tonight is the sum total of the republican party's comments on this matter to date. they sent us this generous comment tonight, we wrote back to say the factual basis of their statement is wrong. they have not severed ties with this bryan fischer guy. who says jews don't have the right to practice their religion in america. and that we have to grapple with someone that worships a false god like mitt romney. we wrote back to the republican party tonight to ask if they understood that bryan fischer still works with the group that is going on this trip. they have not replied. we also asked the republican party today if it was true that
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they pressured the american family association to do this renunciation of some of the statements of bryan fischer. if they pressured him to fire him from his spokesman job from the group. we also, i should tell you asked them, sort of in italics if they really are still plans on going ahead with this trip. taking ranks previous and dozens of members of the republican national committee on a trip with the brian fischer group. they have not answered us about that. i have to say it is hard to believe they will go ahead with this trip. it is hard to know what it will do to the republican party for them to get on board in this explicit way for a trip to israel no less? this is the quote from david lane. we are a christian nation.
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what will it mean to the republican party going forward with a group that advocates that america is by christians and for christians only. christians exclusively. joining us now is robert pezner. thank you for joining us tonight. >> first i just want to ask your top line thoughts about the rnc taking this trip with the american family association. >> it is a real concern. it's a great thing the rnc is going to israel, but the afa, the american family association is considered a hate group and the views it espouses are anti-gay, anti-muslim, and anti-jewish.
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>> i don't know much about the republican party's internal politics and the relationships they have with other groups. through the rack, through your work with reformed judaism, and your connections to jewish american politics, can you describe if they have a good relationship with the jewish community? >> yes, there are right-thinking republicans in the jewish community, and right-thinking democrats. our love for the state of israel and the strong american-israel relationship is not a partisan issue. we celebrate religious freedom and the jewish community is active in both political parties. i think both of us are scratching our heads and it is
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not a jewish issue, it's an american issue. no american party should associate with a hate group, it's just not american. >> do you think there would be a negative response in israel if it became widely known who the republican party was taking this trip with? going to israel is a good thing at the surface, but the fact that they're taking the trip with this group, do you think it would be negatively received? >> yes, i think anyone that values religious freedom and tolerance, and they place religious freedom and democracy as a core value just like do in america. i think they would be upset with either political party if they associated themselves with any group that was anti-muslim, anti-gay, and anti-jewish.
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a couple years ago, former president george w. bush gave a speech to a group that appeared to be a pro-israel group on the surface, and their mission was actually to convert jews to christianity. i continue to believe that george w. bush didn't know who he was talking to when he gave that speech. sort of hoping that the republican national committee didn't know who they were getting in bed with either. still time to bail out of this too.
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spent money to buy afghanistan a fleet of planes. planes they could not fly or maintain. so we bought them those planes and they were dumped in a field full of weeds and they then were turned to scrap. it sold for six cents a pound. it is a loss of 99.93% on the investment if you're counting at home. and also this one, the amazing melting afghan police training center. we spent a half million dollars, but apparently it was not brake light to withstand rain. so when it rained the training center melted. these are just two exampled of really bad management.
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we would have neither known about either of those examples if it wasn't if this guy. the special investigator for afghanistan reconstructer. he asks questions like hey, what happened to those planes? how is that training center we built? there is something different about his latest report that officially comes out tomorrow. after 25 consecutive quarterly reports where he has laid out in detail the data about the u.s. mission in afghanistan, right? training the security forces, how well the horses are performing, after 25 of those reports in this report, this 26th report, all of that data is suddenly classified.
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inspector general calls this "unprecedented." he says for the first time in six years he is unable to report on most of the u.s. taxpayer efforts to train and equip afghan forces. that is pretty much the u.s. mission in afghanistan. because he is a little saucy, his latest report where everything is classified all of a sudden, it also contained something new. he included an appendix that includes every question that asked about afghanistan. every question for which the answer was classified. could you give us the definitions of the terms unavailable or present for duty? no, sorry that is classified. at one point they reportedly tried to classify the number of
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troops in afghanistan. it has been publicly announced by president obama. in a memo, the commander of coalition forces said why i cannot comment upon the resist reason why some information was considered unclassified in the past, we must avoid providing sensitive information that could endanger our forces. all of this new unprecedented classification relates to the training and equipping of afghan forces. but building up the afghan security forces, that really is the american mission in that country now. they say the war is ending while we still have all of those troops there, that's what we were doing. we were able to draw down our troop level somewhat.
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and the 9500 give or take american soldiers still in afghanistan along with thousands of american contractors are there to support the training of afghan forces, and now everything is classified. and just today in a horrible reminder of how dangerous the mission remains, today, three american contractors and one afghan national were killed at the kabul airplane. they were instructors shot dead by an afghan soldier. classifying this information will make it difficult to report on what is happening in afghan. we'll know much less about what our government is doing, how
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much they're spending. but it will not make afghanistan even the troops working there, it won't make them go away or make their job easier, it will just make us know less. joining us now for the interview tonight is senator claire mccaskill tonight. and she endures me talking about her in an embarrassing way without me talking about it. thank you for being here. >> thank you, rachel. why all of this previously public information is all of a sudden classified now? >> it is important to remember why we have a special inspector general. we put this in the statute because the public needs to hold the government accountable about the way they spend money during the war. we saw in iraq tens on tens of
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billions of dollars wasted. and what we tried to do by putting him in there, she a great inspector general, the one before he was incompetent and he was fired. if the public can't know it, we cannot hold our government accountable about what they're doing in wartime and how effective it is. this is really a big deal. i'm hot about it and i'm going to get to the bottom of it. >> there has been this change, and what is worrying to me is the change where we're not allowed to know anything about afghan security forces is happening at the same time. and the whole mission is the afghan security forces. i'll worried this is an effort to disappear american information about our ongoing dangerous war-like efforts there so it seems like we're in a war but we're not and 10,000 troops are still there. >> look what happened in iraq. the ability of the army is to build up, sustain, and train and they crumbled under bad political leadership and isis ran over a great deal of that country with severe consequences.
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we need to keep track on if the ongoing mission is working. what is the force? what are the capabilities? now there may be some details that should be classified about location and various components, but the notion that general heitkamp -- campbell says it's classified. >> it is due to come up, everyone thinks he will sail through his confirmation proceedings, but might it become an issue? >> i will ask the question, why is this classified? i will expect him to have answers, and ash carter is someone that had a lot of experience in acquisitions. he understands the financial side of the military and the
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problems societied with that. i worked with him on issues like that in the past. i will expect him to have some answers. >> one of the things that the president called for in the state of the union address is that the republicans did not seem too opposed to, is the idea that there should be a debate, hopefully a vote around what is going on right no in iraq and syria. the current authorization for that force dates back to 9/11. into seemingly unrelated events in those very early, more than a decade old pieces of legislation. when that happens do you think that will be an occasion to talk about some of these bigger pigture issues. 10,000 americans in afghanistan for another decade. it is seemingly rapidly expanding in iraq. do you think there will be a broad debate about how we're using force if and when that happens? >> i think so. i think force and intelligence. and you know the notion that we have an ongoing war that may be
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never ending because of the nature of terrorism and the global presence of it. but the bottom line is that we need to get at this use of force agreement. it is hard, it will be very difficult in this environment with a congress that seems more attracted to the idea of politically punching the president than getting things done, but we ought to do this. i think, i hope -- i think senator corker is serious about it and has good faith behind his effort. i'm hoping that we will be able to work on it and hammer out language that is not so open ended. >> last question for you, senator, i know you're completely committed to hillary clinton and her run for the presidency in 2016. if for some reason she does not run, would you consider running? >> i doubt it. i'm proud to be a democratic. i'm not ashamed to be a moderate. i think it is important for all of the democrats to remember
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it's hard for us to be in majority and hold the presidency. and we don't understand that independent voters in the middle are not interested in parties, they want us to compromise and get along. >> elegant dodge, you're way more conservative than i am -- >> yeah, the endorsers will be screaming at you. >> i know. i do get screamed at a lot, that's true. >> in stereo, thank you for being here, i appreciate it. just ahead, more of this, stay with us. ♪ nineteen years ago, we thought "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?"
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look another this little guy. he is a sierra nevada red sox. they're one of the most endangered species in the whole country. there are only 50 of them left in the whole united states. 50. but this guy, this picture, this guy was just spotted in yosemite national park. the first time one has been seen there in over 100 years. he is not only healthy, he is gorgeous.
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i have never before wanted to work at the faa, but now i know it is someone's job to make things like this and i'm reconsidering. >> going to the big game? have fun. cheer on your team, and keep it a no drone zone. don't spoil the game. leave your drone at home. >> leave your drone at home if you're going to the super bowl and one of the things you were planning on bringing to the game was a drone. there is some precedence that suggests a warning like this might be in order. in october in a big soccer match, a big mele broke out. players were smashing chairs over each other's heads, fans ran on the field and punched each other out. the catalyst for that brawl in
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the soccer match was there. look. out of nowhere, someone flew a drone over the field, and attached to it was a very controversial albanist flag. that drone flew on to the game, one player grabbed the flag and pulled the drone down and everybody went nuts, a giant brawl broke out, they had to end the game right there. fans were throwing things as the players ran off of the field all because of that flag carrying drone. so yeah, albanian national flags on drones at the super bowl, nobody wants that. we also learned that nobody wants drones at the white house either. how they may get both of those
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air space. a black hawk helicopter and two f-16 jets went to neutralize the suspect. they ended up escorting the little plane away. some stern questioning ensued. dc is covered by a flight restricted zone which means that pilots are not supposed to fly over dc without permission. that applies anywhere near the white house. it is also against the law to fly an unmanned drone over dc. on tuesday night we talked about the federal employee that drunkingly flew his friend's drone over the fence and on to the grounds of the white house. he has not been charged. secret service appears to believe his explanation, but it is not unreasonable to be worried about what happened there.
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the white house was evacuated. the supreme court was evacuated. the u.s. capitol was evacuated. a black hawk helicopter and two jets were dispatched to neutralized the perceived threat and they ended up escorting the cessna away from washington, d.c. they made it land at an airport four rotor drone, about four feet across. the drone doesn't appear to have been carrying anything. commercially available drones they can carry things that's the whole this i go about the dumb amazon delivery things that 60 minutes did that fluffy awkward press release for a couple months ago. this was a drone that was covered by authorities on the u.s. mexico border. the working theory about why this drone crashed is because of six pounds of meth that this drone had drapd to it was a little too much for this little guy to carry. had had it been four points of meth instead of six pounds of meth this little guy may have been 5ib8ing able to get to
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where it was going across the border. after that crashed on the border last week and after this week's drunk droin carrying nothing crashed at the white house the company that makes this model of drone, wunt that crashed he at the white house, that company sis called szdgi tech nothing from china, they allowanced yesterday that they are changing the software that powers their drones so that these drones will land themselves override your commands and land themselves if you try to fly them across a national border or if you try to fly them into downtown washington, d.c. apparently they already have a patch in place that stops you from flying this kind of drone near airports and because they're a chinese company they also have a watch in place that blocks you from flying these phones in tina minute square but now they say they're going to include international borders and also 15 1/2 square mile space over washington, d.c.
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after the drone crashed at the white house this week one of the ideas that was floated for how we might protect the white house from that happening again, particularly from the threat of a drone carrying dangerous payload or surveillance cameras, one of the ideas was that the white house might proactively jam the kinds of signals that a person would use to steer a drone on to the white house grounds. maybe they will do at that. maybe that's impractical. i don't know. but for now at least the drone companies themselves are using technology you never imagined might exist to basically create and enforce their own no fly zones built into the drones. so weird. watch this space. with secret outlast clear gel, you're ready no matter how long your day gets. stay still, like a statue. alright sweetie. just like a statue. just one more. hold still, like a statue! really?
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into a thu era in american politics the likes of which we have not seen for years. we are now about to enter veto time. over the last six years during the first six years that he has been in office president obama has vetoed precisely two bills, neither of which are anything you have heard of they were two non controversial vetoes made for technical reasons on two pieces of small scale legislation. that's all he's done. but now for the first time the congress is completely controlled by the republican party and so it's veto time. the collision course between a republican controlled body at that writes the bills and a democratic president that has to sign those bills that collision course is about to be boom and it starts with what happened today. the senate by a vote of 62-36 they passed a bill to force the approval of the keystone pipeline. this bill was senate bill 1.
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this is the first thing senate republicans wanted to do about their new majority and today at the got it done. awkwardly they scheduled the vote right in the middle of a troubling rash of big pipeline spills and explosions all across the country, including some brand new pipelines that are spilling and exploding. there have been at least five big explosions just in the past couple of weeks but they went ahead head with the keystone vote and it passed. our previous guest conservative rat tick missouri senator claire mccaskill was one of nine democrats who voted with republicans on this things. it passed pretty easily. the house already passed its own version of the keystone bill earlier this month, they will have to merge their bill with the senate's version but it is basically down. we are still for a show down because president obama has already said that he will veto that bill as soon as he gets it. veto time is upon t it's exciting. and this is really interesting,
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today's keystone vote also means that one other important thing is now set to happen at the very end of the last session of congress you might remember that the senate tried and failed to pass something called the clay hunt veterans suicide prevention act, we've talked about it a number of times on this show. it was a bill that veterans groups put together to tried try to end the epidemic that we have to end veterans committing suicide. 22 veterans commit suicide every day. to try to make it so the vets stop falling through the cracks to tune up best practices, this little bill passed unanimously in the house last year it had all but unanimous support in the senate but when it reached the senate, one senator republican tom co burn of oklahoma, he blocked it. he refused to let it come up for a vote even though he couldn't persuade another single person
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of why he was doing it. he blocked the veterans suicide bill alone. but now tom co burn is gone and because of that we have some news to report. so they spent all week voting on this keystone thing that president obama is going to veto anyway but now that the keystone thing is done in the senate the veteran suicide bill you should know has already passed the house, it passed the house unanimously again, it passed the veterans committee in the senate again unanimously and now that keystone is off the senate floor, now that that stuff is over now we can report that the inn ex police blee delayed veteran suicide bill that couldn't pass last year the clay hunt suicide prevention act is going to get its vote it's going to get a vote on the senate floor on monday. you can put it in your calendar put it in that app so your phone bieps at you or whatever when it's going to happen. it's monday 5:30 p.m. eastern time. they are finally going to get this thing done. and when it apps you can raise a glass to oklahoma senator tom co
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burn you can raise a glass and then pure it out because this could only happen because he finally quit and got out of the way. heck of a legacy sir. 5:30 eastern monday. you can count on. right ou on first look super sunday is looming large from the counterfeit jerseys to fake tickets to katie perry prepping for a global audience, we will take you to phoenix. then senator john mccain blasts protesters as low life scum. new information about alcohol and strokes. and the links some will go for a hot commercial. yoorng and naings for joining us i'm betty nguyen. it's friday. super bowl weekend the patriots and seahawks square off on sunday night. if you're still looking to get to the game the cheapest tickets listed on the nfl site nierl $7,000, that's the cheapest remember the most expensive more than
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