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russian aligned. with the top stories. at ten thirty pm washington pledges more support for the syrian rebels but russia's foreign minister says that by justifying blasts in damascus the u.s. is indorsing terrorism. practice pays off american media types the pentagon's one hundred percent accuracy rate in pakistan drone strikes long definition of terrorist a disturbing discovery in russian woodland police sealed with two hundred fifty human fetuses found where over five months old it may have been used for legal research. and a heavyweight boost for julian assange legal team the man who indicted chilean dictator pinochet for human rights abuses now joins the whistleblower in his. war with murder all those stories in thirty minutes per first back to washington and
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a lot of minkowski she's just a few minutes away few moments. with . technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. our guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to a morning host who just spouts more stupidity by nine am the most people do in an entire day brian kilmeade one of the geniuses in the fox and friends trifecta got a knack for being a god awful host let's just call a spade a spade right off the bat you're right but we never straying from the dictated fox news talking points and attempting to banter with gretchen carlson seems like
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kilmeade likes to offer conservative commentary with an extra light fluffy touch and as you might guess his guests like to give him their two cents on it you are you and saddam much love you and i'm sure most don't even know what i already don't want to. do you know. it is ridiculous for you to try and manipulate the you've done is talk at the time i mean what do you get what you really mean if you are you trying to frame frame that democracy in action eight million people on feb fifteenth who disagree with you just because they disagree with you it doesn't mean that saddam sitting there going this is great if you believe dick cheney george bush and the whole administration should be prosecuted it's john or just as with. if that is the case then we should prosecute we should have prosecutor harry truman should have prosecuted abraham lincoln should've prosecuted franklin delano roosevelt before that they're dead but they want. to get.
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yanks right and the peers the due to his past trouble with getting a nihil a good bye as guest during interviews so they decided to pick an easier interview subject so he'll made an interview today about job creation and he wanted to counter a speech that obama gave and roanoke virginia just a few days ago. ok somebody along the line and. give you some now somebody help. this unbelievable american system that we have that allows you to throw out some of the invested roads and bridges if you've got a business that you didn't build that somebody else made that happen. now just hold on one quick second since we're in the business of accurately presenting information we should know the sound bite was edited down so that fox and the g.o.p. could try to say that the president was insulting business owners but here's what he really said. if you are successful somebody along the line. gave you some now.
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this is a good teacher someone in your life. somebody help to quit this unbelievable american system that we have that allowed you to throw out somebody invested roads and bridges if you got a business that you didn't build that somebody else made that happen. see obama wasn't attacking small business owners fox news just wanted you to think that and now we've presented some facts let's go back to brian shall we kill made wanted to prove that cherry pick that the bad cherry pick sound bite was wrong and so he hoped to make a point that people can create businesses without the help of the government but who did the interview on it these two girls paid to differ they built their lemonade business not only without government help but without any help meet the founders of cool blast lemonade sister seven year old clara and four year old allies as sutton. yes that's right bryan spoke to children children who started
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a lemonade stand tell it honestly this kind of interview would be about the norm for a morning news program right you need some fun elements but brian being the hard hitting interviewer that he is he decided to put very tough questions to these pint size entrepreneurs'. how do you feel about the president saying you need help distort this business and just speak from a speech from within. how propre it right fox news loves to oversimplify and spin so much that they're just bringing children on to the absurd talking points can't be countered well as long as we're analyzing the interview with children here why didn't brian point out that lemonade stands are usually on the side of the road roads built with the help of the government because i guess i don't know mentioning that that would advance kill means argument that the government doesn't help start businesses or anything but really what's the deal were all the adults who started their own small business is unavailable for an interview today getting insight from kids of the lemonade stand isn't quite the same as an analysis from
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a shop owner on main street i mean they're cute again but hard hitting journalism i think not have to wonder what you ever consider interviewing a tree about the e.p.a. i mean it makes about as much sense as asking children who haven't even had time to for their own political opinions that about investors and small businesses and government about government involvement but hey at least the fox and friends host try to throw in a more appropriate age appropriate question for the girls at the end is there an application that i could fill out to possibly. glass lemonade. yeah good idea bryan you might need one after that lame excuse of an interview so we're going to children for insight about obama's handling of the economy all based of the sound bite it's been edited to the nines were given kilmeade tonight's tool time ward. and last week's movie theater shooting in aurora colorado is still fresh in everyone's minds and every time mass shooting occurs here the left and the right
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to bring up the issue of guns from people like mitt romney who want to make it very clear that in his opinion gun legislation wouldn't have saved those twelve lives. i still believe that the second amendment is the right course to preserve and defend and don't believe that new laws are going to make a difference in this type of tragedy. to people like michael michael bloomberg wants to use it as a rallying cry for harsher gun laws. i don't understand why the police officers across this country don't stand up collectively and say we're going to go on strike we're not going to protect you unless you the public through your legislature do what's required to keep us safe. but the thing is a we want to know what regular people on the street here in d.c. think is the colorado massacre evidence that the u.s. needs stricter or more lax gun laws so we think bozzio out on the street to find out. i think less gun control i think of
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a responsibly armed citizen. would have been able to stop the threat like that in the movie theater and gun control is. just an idea thinking everything brought about last may own a gun and i think it's important to be able to have that right feeling just turns out and there's no way you can get i mean there's no way that you know that he's kind of tragedies they're going to be able to get him either legally or illegally i mean i honestly think that mr ramos enough that he would have gotten it illegally that he is forced to do that i think that you know we have the right to bear arms but you know obviously things are changing in america today and and the you know you're always going to take things for one for what it is i don't support absolute job i do support. making effective ways to regulate who has access to these a time to consider mental health issues who has access who are retreating how can we make sure that we have proper services for all of the missiles as far as the law is concerned yes they do need to change you know they should make it
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a whole lot harder now to keep guns on these guys in the street he well there's no way he should be able to walk around with me walking to it until i got the gun the stuff she threw for this case it's crazy and i think with more gun control in the country the more cancer out there the more chances there are for this can happen the on push a is when the outlaw guns i also have guns and i don't know that there's a reason that your average citizen needs to have an assault rifle but i do believe that people should be able to own a weapon. personally. i just need to make the signal that they're very strict guidelines that there's. any racism every count. and. they don't have a way of knowing when the ball's going to drop so we've got a lot of mixed reactions of both of. those that get wet. it's a very tough. and of course we didn't leave you guys the viewers out of this
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so we asked the same question on facebook and twitter and here's some of the responses that we got tim cliff tweeted to us switzerland equals the most guns per person equals lowest gun crime fix damage societies don't blame inanimate objects like guns danny cooper agreed saying on facebook blaming guns for murders is like blaming a spoon because you are fat if there were legal responsible armed citizens in that theater this would have been as bad as it turned out james mcdonald thinks that something needs to be done but the existing laws are fine he said on facebook more due diligence on existing laws we do not need to condemn the millions of legal gun owners because of one deranged a hole and on the other side and all the other side of the coin. of the court excuse me me said on twitter to us not only the usa ban all weapons trade and then paul bang thinks that there should be stricter laws but doesn't see much hope of that happening he tweeted stricter yes but despite logic and reason fear and second
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amendment will prevent any action the g.d. is out of the bottle already and then finally ramiro almanza sees both sides of the coin he said on facebook yes but no yes because we can't afford another shooting like this and no because we citizens need protection from the damn police state so i think it is pretty obvious that people in the us are very divided on this but i just hope that after this tragedy people can step back have a civil discussion about gun ownership in the us because the reality is that gun violence is a problem and it needs to be addressed and so well thought out manner that has nothing to do with knee jerk reactions or lobbyist influence. hi guys it's time for one more quick break but don't go away there's still a lot more to discuss new york city's cashing in on gay marriage and chinese police made a splash rescuing a drowning well athol talk about that and why i have to. live wealthy british style seinfeld's and that's not on the such
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a list of. things not the. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . close touch. look. lists. play. was shot four times in total and i have one as it were and. sort of the bullets are still a lot of. people should be allowed to defend themselves wherever they are guns in the hands of law abiding decent people are not a problem national rifle association which is
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a group of basically retired military police or loves to shoot holes and i'm sorry if you know that the bullet comes out here and this makes it go bang and if what's in front of here is going to die and that's all the training you really really need raise your hand if you know something's been shot ok pledge a little what i want to the philadelphia phillies or the streets. you can live without a gun hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared for the full class including the teacher i think was. seventeen student. and one of the lawyers told us. is the.
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correspondent christine for south and anthony randolph so the rector of economic research for the reason foundation hi guys thanks for joining me hello let's talk gay marriage shall we currently it's a huge money maker check out this announcement that michael bloomberg had to make. as a result in the past year alone same sex marriage has generated nearly two hundred fifty nine million dollars in economic activity in new york city better includes our estimate of two hundred thirty five thousand hotel room stays nearly thirty two thousand announcements and invitations printed and more than forty six thousand waiting in favors purchased. what do you say i mean i think that you know often there can be. debates that are a little more moral or whatever you want to call it in the country and then suddenly people that you don't expect to jump on the bandwagon do because they come up with a fiscal reason for it right the way that now defense policy suddenly is like well we shouldn't be nation building everywhere because we just don't think that we
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should be doing that because we can't afford any more defense budgets out of control i think same thing with the drug war though right and this is a longstanding argument for legalization of marijuana you know you we can text or we can i was i was like you know what's going to marriage or not but i was a i was a local news reporter in san diego when gay marriage was legal it became same sex marriage became legal in california before that right was taken away by proposition eight so in that period of time i did several stories and i was always that you know the bakeries and the halls and the florist and they all said their business is booming even in rough times and don't forget when you get married you have to pay a small fee to get that marriage certificate so that's even money coming in to some of the local governments so it is a total moneymaker and i i wasn't surprised at all by the news but it's always i mean if everyone's going to make their wedding like fabulous and over the top to write when one of your same sex friends do things as a couple friends do they like a fabulous bloomberg left office though that this is also a boon for lawyers because of do divorces there you go you know what i have that's
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all that is out of a downer but the more marriages you have the more divorces there are the basis of basic statistics and so the. community at large loves this particularly the new york what are the chances this will actually. to get some more conservative states in the south or something and try to use it as an argument for that but is it in your budgets in trouble look at how much in a marriage can bring certain states that they want to legalize gay marriage for the for the economy than they would be going against their standing and not wanting to raise revenue for the government so that's sort of the argument here in new york is a look at all the money that the government has and were able to generate in fees for the can is though i mean all of this isn't government revenue they're talking about the amount of money that this is a little bit like this isn't this is you know i mean is there lots of them or is there going to be a breeze going to whoever ever you know florists to put on a wedding so i so i say it works. anything to get conservative states to see the
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light oh well keep trying keep trying. to get your to and then we can convince people that gay marriage will get people to buy more guns maybe they'll be on board . all right let's move on to something with just completely absurd and ridiculous and i can't stop laughing everything. but ok we all make by the shake weight a lot here every wednesday. for all of us infomercials word exercise or whatever or just depending on how you look at it do you know anyone that actually has a shape where i do know some people how to shake weight and i also got one from my uncle as a joke one christmas so so you have there he's talking about. but. this is apparently this is a really brand new but i guess some people are so that the headlines today were korea has invented something much worse than the shake weight so take a look at this horse riding exercise tool whatever she's going to.
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do but. i just have no words i verily believe that this commercial we do have since january but people are like just discovering it including us we just got the feel of the internet's parts from photographs of my life generally here. i'm going to go out and say it looks like a great workout you know for equestrian lovers out there. it's just like a stable if workout that's true as is this one is that although writing. is a call i don't think i have a name here it's in korean base power or something but it's power but look at those core muscle i look at. going on exactly in the thing is you have to know what they're doing right like there's no way they look like the people in the shake weight commercial they have to go they're standing there you know doing badly
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disfigured but it's the people you know they get paid to be in commercials it always makes me wonder like who wants to be the guy in the commercial you know or like the cialis commercial like i met one of the wives and i'm the guy that. yeah the doesn't care if it'll take the money. all right. let's talk about this is kind of a heartwarming story actually i actually really like this so this is about a c.e.o. who decided to give back when he got that really fat bonus take a look. c.e.o. . decided to give away three million dollars of his bonus which was distributed among staff working on the manufacturing side even though he would still get to keep substantial income considering his last year's earnings were over fourteen million dollars the gesture is substantial and uncommon. so the guy still making plenty of money but he had a three million dollars bonus and he decided to split it up which you know. to us
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wouldn't sound like a lot of money per worker but in the region actually ends up being like a month's worth of pay. because a lot of times you hear about these people starting their own charities and i'm all about charitable organizations both domestically and abroad but a lot of times you know if this money is given to to other countries but to distribute that money to your own workers you know that also will probably improve the chances that there are less for sure and for the morale improves the chance that they'll stay there that they'll be happier so i'm all about the great act of self interest on the part. that's what workers are the more it is going to spit out it was not a negative but that's that's my spend on this like oh well this is really you know c.e.o.'s is only giving money to the workers they're going to work harder bigger bonus in the future all right and everybody wins all right all right yeah i can i disagree everyone we met here and it happens a lot but does it you know we like but this doesn't happen a lot i think is the whole point you know that when it does not know you but everybody winning like there are
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a lot of things in life that you really can do something in which it's a win win situation this is one example you actually don't do you have a lot of opportunities for it so yeah absolutely most of the time people just like to be the only winners and have it so that everybody wins of course. the way that when he goes but not in my studies world alone you know i like your son role they like your son e-mails. i feel like there are these stories every single time that the conventions come around whether it be the arents near the d.n.c. we know that like a ton of strippers flood the talent because they're waiting for all the business to come in but there's a very special stripper that will be making an appearance in tampa for the r n c this year take a look. as for the entertainment that week customers might be doing some double takes of course raising a very famous person sarah palin she's a liberal look like. this pale in stripper what do you think i like the pimp there and we were we were commenting on hey let me. the same guy
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was at a parochial focus i don't know about tampa orlando as per capita like the most strip clubs per you know whatever which is always interesting because of the disney effect there tampa also does have quite a few strip clubs so i think they're going to be doing a booming business i think be they're smart to a you know i'm i'm waiting to see that michele bachmann stripper to. do it yeah you're so right what i think maybe i won't believe this is a walkman stripper. i think is there a pail in there a little easier to replicate than the in the michele bachmann stripper now i know for sure she has like a signature hairstyle the signature glasses i think if you're crazy right she's certain the class of tampa i think that's. true it's the little bit of their acts yeah this is the it's a it's a well actually i think i was looking at some statistics about the state republican conventions themselves are really great business for strip clubs like more so the more center of the democratic yet once again we're seeing all of your morals fly
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out the window for the sake of like you can rake in the dell if you just let the server is the answer so what you're going exactly and you can press your natural instinct when i think of the league was in town you guys cover the story like all of like the sex meet ups the anonymous sex and you know there's a homosexual even more special. all right. so you do something good does come out of these conventions we get these wonderful story yes yes these are the stories that i don't know where i'm going to hurt our economy well it. will be a lot of sex stories today or yesterday was all like babies and parenting today it's a lot of sex so check out what happened when you know eighteen cops thought that they were saving somebody that was drowning in a river and it turns out that it wasn't exactly who they thought it was. police officers in china were dispatched to rescue a floating body from the river in east china's gem dong province only to realize that the body was an inflatable sex doll. that had been discarded into the river
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the officers that reported to the scene took almost an hour to retrieve the doll which was about fifty meters away from the riverbank. it took them an hour it is right of a rescue somebody from drowning you would have been long gone by then dumped into the one eight one i may need eighteen people all we don't have eight hundred people at our beach is in total to rescue drowning people maybe this is actually a story of how safe this particular neighborhood is because the cops don't have anything better to do because everybody is inside with their sex dolls or. how like how can you believe this now i think it shows how useless the cobs really are maybe should we really try to test the waters you know maybe they're. waiting suicide or something i mean it's not funny but they they think that if they rescue my sex doll that i can't do what i can't tell if the cops show up somewhere and it takes an hour to get somebody that's one hundred fifty feet out into the water that's this is actually the real story yes yes this story but the sex is also very very
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hilarious because we're preparing to things a really expensive rate or maybe not to blow up one time asked me oh are you sure your vast experience and a lot of research on the show about. sex robots are really expensive what they're like very. like no one's going to hear about in the lobby but this was like a blow up was there yeah this system. looked all right to me all right oh i should say you are last story here to want to do drug dogs or newt gingrich you guys pick the best choice you want to talk about newt yes ok all right newt gingrich so yesterday we gave michele bachmann our two little time because she's been going crazy over him abby and calling saying that she is part of the muslim brotherhood now part of them is getting death threats when you can reach i think you just missed the spotlight take a look. look at the skirmishes on the way with these five members of congress who ask you a very practical question what is the impact of the muslim brotherhood in the script. but she absolutely and you agree with me that you know your sins against
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him do you agree with the allegations against hillary clinton's there were no there were no education is there was a question. i mean even like john mccain you know it disagreed and called out michele bachmann for it so what's up with you're absolutely right you can bridge missed the spa like that's the bottom line here is i don't want to give newt gingrich the spotlight anymore there's a smile attitude about a call for jihad as a matter something i will not go as sure as absolutely ridiculous and it was an accusation too it wasn't just a question just what i mean he says it was such call it is actually supposedly is barzan right there is you're going to see this really is yeah because you just are the master of the of the b.s. in this nagging so confident don't ever again you don't have a lot of really what all that give the republican party a lot of money who like this narrative who like the fact that hillary clinton aide is the last generous writes about why bargain i got a rabbit out i got up at a but thanks for joining me that's it for tonight so thanks for tuning in and they treat them like tomorrow people kumar of
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