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supporters in the united states. for all his positioning and drama, joe biden is a hamas supporter. what about the weapons, embracing? i said biden is a hamas supporter. this biden has his way, hamas lives. the leadership of hamas live. funding for hamas goes on. for main battalions survive. that is not somebody who wants to destroy hamas, somebody betraying the jews and the people of israel. hamas american friends, their number one friend is joe biden. i'll see you tomorrow night on life, liberty and levin. ♪
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>> welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. senator joe manchin, why he somewhat embarrassed by embers of his own party and what he would do different from the president. larkin army anarchy on college campuses and what he would do about it how cops are handling it. the magic pill, ozempic. it works for him but maybe not for you. we will discuss all about so we start with good news. fear is gone and freedom is b back. specifically fear of being canceled is gone and freedom to criticize is return. there was a time when society was so manic when you said one thing and correct, your canceled. i'm here to take this week i'm convinced the long era of diversity, equity, inclusion, di and cancel culture is coming to a close. why do i say that? three words. tom, brady, rose. >> i've never seen inglewood so white. jesus christ.
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[laughter] it's so [bleep] white and here. [laughter] looks like a bruce springsteen concert let out. >> terrified to be here tonight not because of this but because her kids are home with her. [laughter] >> comp lost $30 million in crypto. how did you fall for that? 's me know, that not real money. [laughter] >> fun fact, we are both jewish. [laughter] the differences, i'm the kind of do people look at and go oh, he's jewish? [laughter] >> you got religion, race, sexuality. you can't get anyone offended anymore. maybe we've turned a quarter. our house committee stood up to cancel culture. >> i am not ending to anybody's demands.
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[cheering] >> a handful of employees demanded he be fired, they stood tall. >> you have to answer the question, in my cancel or not? the much go. >> in journalism, dems walking on water seems to be over. i think barry weiss tired of indoctrinated journalistic culture leaves the iconic new york times rather than sale out integrity, went away from the mainstream and start the free press and she is dominating. times have tried to cancel her. fast-forward to the 25 your rear at npr and never voted republican but the unfairness is witnessing was a pill he could not bear to swalwell any longer. >> part of it was trump selection like every newsom and legacy meeting, who were sho shocked, disturbed and distraught, trouble but after a while we started covering
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trumpet away were trying to damages presidency defined anything we could to harm him. >> i know you knew that but not many are admitting that so when they want to suspend him for speaking out, a better idea. i quit. more signs of change and legacy media. new york times, joe concha made it clear the paper will not become an instrument of the biden campaign. he goes on, there were people out there in the world may decide based on the democratic rights to elect donald trump as president. it's not the job of the news media to prevent that from happening. his the top of the biden people and the people around him to stop but from happening. no joke, jack. the protection brigade might be breaking up. cnn's interview, a real interview, aaron burnett asking real questions. >> it's true right now voters have a wide margin trust trump more on the economy.
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part of the reason maybe the numbers and you are aware of many of these the cost of buying a home in the united states is double what was when you look at the cost endemic. real income when you account for inflation is down since he took office. >> what happened? cancel culture, political correctness, indoctrination. as america coming out of it? after years of darkness, we seen the light and it's not just news and comedy, the tide is turning in corporate america. di mandates are being baystars companies across the nation and lead colleges like mit are getting rid of it so once again, the people that deserve the most credit and back to normalcy, a handful of journalists and the men and women simply last. >> tom brady, most career wins, most career touchdowns, seven wins -- eight now. [laughter]
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>> tom is afraid of the giants which is why kevin hart is hosting tonight. [laughter] it's true. all night he's been using the school aaron hernandez kicked up under himself. >> like the rest of america orders remember where i was that fateful day in september 2001 when tragically those two jet slammed into drew. >> canceling the quote cancel culture. joining us to answer this question if i'm being too optimistic trying to put a smiley face on our culture will came. let's show full screen. great to see you. >> it's decent to see you. [laughter] >> in my right, i think changing? mark i think your premature.
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things are changing the cancel culture has not gone canceled. i think it's dangerous to go out and say ethnic jokes and some of these things. you showed nice breakthroughs but no, you go to college campuses and say this, you will be torn up and spit out the mark he does not agree with my theory but i think there is reason why. what about the biden situation? you see him getting real questions. >> i'm with ari, i think you are a little optimistic but appreciate your optimism in promoting will came show but because i have this conversation last week with this prominent youtube or and we talked about the issue is control so for the history of media, the history of media is corporate control. you can't do it from the border, you can't do comedy by committee so what's happened is disney at every other corporate for has told us not only what we can't
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say but how we have to say something. people outside the system, stand up to media its independent journalists. i am aware of where i'm sitting. >> they make themselves independent. >> you had to get out to have the freedom and in the begi beginning, fox was not because we were the fly in the ointment and that's why foxes attacked and here we are, i'm in corporate media as we speak and it's my job to be authentic in the environment but it is, if we are being real, what you are seeing is people had to leave the environment get to that level of bravery. >> and politics one thing about trump is at the very least on orthodox. drove people crazy, some republicans will never get over it. don't you think because society is a little more understanding the real donald trump is a real donald trump should be looked at instead of feared? >> i think there is an element that's why he will get reelected
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but there's also this element of fear, hugo to barnett say something wrong mainstream media is still going to make you look like you are the most narrowminded big racist, there are articles this morning talking about linking donald trump to anti-semitism but let me go beyond the political sphere. it's healthy thanks to the supreme court striking down affirmative action and colleges, the rollback of di and many operations. one of my favorite comedians is a guy named matt rice, he's hilarious. he sells out. 70000 seat venues. classy, witty, funny that a lot of his jokes are racial, place on racial stereotypes and the crowds black-and-white love him. >> what does that tell you? people aren't happy with this. >> outside the political sphere it's changing. inside, it is still very dangerous. >> that's where i have this agreement. you are pointing out what is true, people want the
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authenticity, they want the bravery and that's not the problem. it's not everybody watching, they want the three of us to be real, to be brave. you can give it to them because of the pressure is a lot minority to control orders? the corporation is scared and applies to politics. trump was brave and the audience reward at the bravery. >> the mainstream stars and sports and entertainment chart of but the form in los angeles hollywood, the political correctness above us, they started all of this it was politically correct it's on the number one streaming service. >> on like will who said you are wrong, i said your premature. you can still fall. >> communication, just that it. but i do think sean for example,
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the comedian, he comes out and he's talking five minutes on down syndrome. it's a third rail, keep wat watching. if it's so rife and relevant, why seek hosting a mainstream show? >> he establishes it with the connection with the audience, disney ratings are down. stock is down so the netflix picks it up. >> you are seeing it fine, you see it happen. >> the ice is breaking, it's not broke. are we going to start treating joe biden like a legitimate
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candidate pointing out of he doesn't do interviews, is that the break? is shut up all of media and left about the correspondence dinner and does one real interview and got questions. >> the new york times is the one that wrote the story saying he won't talk to us or others. >> you saw that quote. >> that's not the example of this icebreaking, this is just usual, hard time to the democratic president in the answer is because he's running against donald trump will be no. the mainstream media abc, dbs, new york times, washington post, they will never turn on joe biden. >> can i ask you? miss you will come back within six weeks and ask the same question because you say it's beginning to break, he's getting real questions, the new york times stood up, that's showing custody democratic president against the most hated opponent but still can't carry his water anymore. >> one of two things will happen, you will be right in that means he will no longer be candidate, they will push him out for you will be wrong and rally to protect joe biden.
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>> we have to get you on podcast right here always great to see you. congratulations. meanwhile, no shortage of issues let's talk about one that covers them all. it's leadership, pervasive political unrest on campuses as we speak. i'm a national debt and weakness abroad. it gets better. with america on the brink, we need old decisive leadership with solutions on how to put an end to the madness is victor davis hanson, senior fellow an author of a brand-new book, the end of everything. war descends into annihilation. one thing about you you don't get caught up and you put it in perspective. how does what happening today relevant when you look back in the past? what in the past reminds you where america is right now? >> all the things you eliminated
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in the past were similar when society was in decline because they are self inflicted, none of the things mentioned were a result of plaque or natural disaster or an enemy attack. usually a product of affluence and leisure and with got complacent. crime, finance, inflation, deterrent. we didn't invest in the mil military, borrowing for $20 every 90 days. we haven't fully developed natural resources. we were not encouraging people in proper way to join the military, 45000 recruits short. we are spending more service our debt than the annual defense budget but these are corre correctable. nobody did it to us, we did it to ourselves and we look at the 233rd year of this country since the constitution was ratified, we at the longest constitution in existence today
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in the world and solid but the problem is we are not reinvesting we are complacent when you get complacent, you go into a series of decline for the solution seems worse than the problem. we could fix the border, convicts kat assist, we could fix deterrence but to do it would be a household, people would call us names. they say it's not right and when you get in, it's hard to come back. >> we need bold leadership talk people with the patient but if there's a reason we are divided because no one is making an effort to bring us together or a beacon of hope that we want to follow. you think trump and second term would be that? you learn from first for and being out for for that if he gets the second war that he would be even better? >> i think so, for a number of reasons i think people are seeing what he did in the four years he was in office and compare him to joe biden and
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think he not only had a record but is more experienced and better people around him better campaign staff and understands now that he has ostracized by the republican establishment on the left and before he was naïve and was understandable he couldn't really lie on people to carry through the agenda. people like the heritage foundation auditing and looking back, background checks on possible appointees, thousands of them bodes well but he's got to win the house, he's got to win the senate the presidency they've got to be careful about the new trend that's 70% of the electric vote on election day my favorite early in the republicans are way behind the democrats in that new development. >> at the very least he is vulnerable. congratulations.
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you go back and study history and make it relevant for today, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> straight ahead, squad members uniting with pro- hamas protesters to biden cutting off weapons to israel, his left wing lunacy taking over the democratic party? google asked back to joe man manchin, party leaving him plus skinny diet drug sweeping hollywood and beyond are the benefits worth the risk? one man studied it he's here to tell us what you should do only on one nation. ♪ what'd you think i was talking about? -not a game. -not a game. -talking about cashbackin. -cashbackin. cashback like a pro
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the more you obsess over identity, the more you ignore bread-and-butter issues when a loose elections. >> one time several talkshow host bill maher. comedian and commentator. he's taking aim at his own already and a lot of things she sang make sense. democrats should really listen. instead left wing lunacy takes over the party. college campus protests real with anti-semitic propaganda. a lot of hamas lights the white house redefining title ix without first defining what a man or woman this. why are we even debating this for president echoes back on his word with our strongest middle eastern ally, israel and a commitment to that country to rick provide weapons that were promised and legislated by congress. my next guest is another democratic not afraid to break from his own party and do what he thinks is right. mark democratic leaders should listen and we are going to listen to him now. senator joe manchin.
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welcome. >> good to be with you. >> i see you take a big inhale, do you worry about the direction of your party? >> i'm not a washington democrat so when you say my party, i don't relate to any of us and i have a lot of friends from republicans, click on so extreme and we got to bring the rental party and make it grand again democrat party responsible again at both have lost their ways listening to their own chatter here in washington but none of it makes sense. we don't live our lives like this. i can tell you in west virginia none of this would make sense to them whatsoever. they will protect their fam families, they want input and they should have it. >> what you say on this delay of israel eight? they are at war responding to the attacks.
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>> we have allies with us 99% of the time. we agree all the time? no. none of us do but they are proven allies with israel and ukraine, nato allies in europe, we will be the. making decisions on what you can and can't use and our way or no way, customer who we are or what we should be doing. i have sent openly i think it is wrong, we shouldn't be. we can sit down and work through these things but a lot of disturbing things coming out. i was with the mccain institute the last weekend and she told me, i had 30 trucks full of shoot, they were hijacked by hamas but they wouldn't let them feed their own people. we are not hearing any about on the news.
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>> you just broke news right now and instead of using time to deny eight, he should say they would attack october 7, hijacked like terrorists, the struggle. that would be an easy thing to explain and understand but the people making the most noise are making the most news. listen to members of your party, yesterday this week, listen. >> it's incredibly disturbing that my colleagues are so quick to announce the student protesters but silent about these young people about why they are protesting from gwu and everywhere else, students have been violently beaten without provocation, arrested and charged with disproportionate offenses. >> neither one of those things are true. but that is your party, or do
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you stand? >> please don't do that, those are people i don't think leap to any party and i would like to say i've heard marjorie greene saying that's the republican party, she doesn't represent the republican party nor do those people who represent the democrat party so forget about the parties, that's just wrong and when you have misinformation, it driving people to declare burning our flag, allegiance and support for terrorist organization like hamas and we don't crackdown immediately saying, a lot of your viewers live through the vietnam time. when we saw an awful lot of protests the protests i saw back then whether i agreed or disagreed, trying to make america better. these protests are trying to tear down the fabric of america and there's no way we should tolerate it. >> i one 100% agree with you
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like you, you talked about what trump is doing in the battleground states and national goals. he said this to bret baier. >> i don't really follow the polls but i've been having back conversation since 2016. i identified there is a risk that trump can win and most people thought it would be a joke and i'm like no, i've spent too much time across the state and realized something is happening at 24, it will be competitive and close. >> do you believe president trump could win again? >> i certainly do. john comes from the same type of neighborhoods i come from, working people. pragmatic hard-working people. they don't want them telling you what to do, they believe in freedom sent democracy, they
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believe in giving a helping hand it off to get off your butt and do something sometimes. i told the president you've got to be careful, one of these bills and a lot of the direction and executive orders, people from the generation not come from have you come from is john kennedy asking what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. people are starting to ask, how much more can the country do for me? that's not who we are, has somehow we have the country we do and not what i'm willing to sit back and watch it be taken away so i will be fighting for how much more i can do for my country and appreciate when the country has done for me. >> thanks so much coming at. >> we are not going to be quiet, i can tell you. i might not be in the senate but i will be in american and give up a think about. >> always great to have you.
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let's talk want order, police officers stretched been on the brink and they are forced to do so many things and forced to face off anti- israeli protests inside the takedown and cabinets. how do they do it? there's a method. one nation. next. ♪
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♪ austedo xr ♪ welcome to fox news live. i am it your. russia making progress in the ruthless invasion of ukraine, moscow claiming its forces captured five villages in kharkiv. reaching today ukraine officials have not confirmed claims that say it's roots are carrying out counterattacks in the area. religious line contested gray zone near the russian border. renewed assault on the region forced more than 1700 civilians to flee. a rare solar farm is lighting up the sky this weekend the dazzling northern floodlights will be visible as far south as florida. it is the most powerful solar
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storm and nearly 300 years but it's not all bright colors, the storm could affect electrical grids, satellites and gps systems. now back to one nation with brian kilmeade. ♪ >> anti- israeli protesters raging across college campuses. some universities like columbia, usa, canceling traditional graduation ceremonies because of safety concerns. what a copout. police stretched thin working overtime to keep the peace there and while hamas agitators on, karstadt and friend, it's a disgrace. they have to deal with office and never product on themselves. it's about politics and someone is paying them. her to discuss what the cops are up against and taking down and cabinets not just when you get, 24/7 on fox nation and former.
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lieutenant sean larkin, great to see you. when i watched these lease come out riot gear and takedown campus, there is a method and tactic to this. could you bring us through it? >> obviously first is the gathering of minds, your administrators tactical team leaders and they are usually going to speak with whoever is hosting the event, president of these schools and discuss the ideas and options, they want an overhead view of what the layout is like and what they are up against. all of these departments while before the defund police movement that exploded in 2020, they've all practiced large gatherings, how to disperse doesn't get them to move in certain directions. the departments lucky enough to have them on patrol, deployable gases and so forth, these th things, it is just the
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application if these schools allow officers to do their jobs, they can deploy safely and get everybody out. >> there were shooting fire extinguishers at the cops we know they had hairspray and plywood as they pull away plywood, i know they did some surveillance, probably a guy in the middle somewhere but they really didn't know what hit him again i'm not saying they are experienced criminals but for the most part, you're walking in their blind. >> absolutely, it is that mob mentality not go back to 2020 again but we saw across the country were protests where young adults mostly were vandalizing, causing damage and assaulting citizens and we know there's a lot of these guys never prosecute so they are back at it again on the college campuses this time. >> we will see how they take campuses. the other thing is nypd or lapd
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kkk they are in their face and they know you guys can't pump them or hit them with nightsticks but isn't it tempting? how do you calm yourself in that situation? >> first of all, you don't want to go to prison or lose your j job. you don't want yourself in 1983 civil rights violation. it is frustrating for things people say to law enforcement when they are in their uniform. i've had this conversation with people, there are things cystectomy from defense attorneys from suspects the street they saw me in a bar, they would not pay because they know you are in that uniform, he pressed the badge, you have your job you will not lose, he will not what your family and opposition and they feel powered to do so against the men and women in law enforcement. >> they get out right away and wear a mask so they are cowards
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and ecstatic about your season on fox nation. first off, the season you brought a clip about a woman in a police station, do you want to set up our? >> this is a woman who walks into a police station and they are there for help. this young lady walks in with a firearm exposed to cause tro trouble. >> when no one response, she tries a different approach. she fires a round of the door leading to the interior of the station which ricochets into a ceiling tile which can be seen falling from the damage. she didn't have the attention of officers people, she does now. the shooter takes several steps backward and aims her weapon and fires two shots at level three
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ballistic circling the lobby from front desk. >> insanity. expect more from that this year? >> of a single episode is. this young lady right here, that was her ex-boyfriend firearm who was an nypd officer sheet had taken. suicide by cop, the officers did a great job and people need to tune in and see. >> i'll talk to you next week on law enforcement, i will see you in washington, a big week there finally getting the respect you deserve. i understand recruiting for copies going up in the right direction. be sure to walk honoring the fallen available next friday on fox nation. we move ahead. ozempic taking the world by storm, a miracle drug for weight loss but is there really such a thing as magic pill? brand-new book taking it, he's lost weight but maybe you
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>> lost 10 pounds since christmas. >> you've heard popular drugs weight loss world into the wild west. ozempic, possible side effects and some say give me problem. thyroid cancer, what is the reality? next guest documenting his own journey traveling from iceland to tokyo to get a his report. he was doing a book investigating this new class of drugs to find out if the risks outweigh the benefits. to answer your question, journalist and author brand-new book called magic pill, benefits and disturbing risks of the new weight loss drugs. great to see you. just wanted to be nobody to use
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this, you thought let's make a book about it. he lost 42 pounds, are you glad you didn't on ozempic? >> i'm glad because my granddad died when he was 44 heart at attack. we know sadly obesity massively increases your risk so i took these drugs, it was a weird experience, lots of downsides. lots of people shouldn't take the drugs but for me personally the benefits outweigh the risks tenuously being obese. >> what changed when you start of the once a week injections? >> the second day i was taking ozempic i woke up and had a weird feeling and couldn't figure out what was that it took me a while to realize, of woken up and i'm not hungry. that had never happened to me and i went to this diner i went to every day for breakfast and i used to order a plate of chicken and mail that i had like three or four mouthfuls and i was f full, it was so strange so i tried to explain in my book how
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it can drop all the way and i will still look like a 3-year-old baby. the biggest health worries to meet, serious scientists are worried increases thyroid cancer and some are worried about pregnant women taking it, rats and deformities but the truth is, everyone has to wait two things. just look at the risk of drugs, you'd be crazy to take the risk that way to things. what is the rest of the drugs, 12 basic risk and one of the risks of continuing to be obese? obesity increases over 200 known conditions so people have to go down the list and figure out what applies to meet in which one doesn't. >> i want to know when i close the book, but i be more apt to take it for less? are you glad you did? >> i'm glad i did but anybody responding to the drugs with the gate they are the best thing in the world or the worst thing, there's no answer for everyone. if you are severely obese, bmi
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higher than 35 unless you've got thyroid cancer and your family are trying to get pregnant or other risks, i personally would urge you to take the drugs because there we help us to drugs but it's outweighed by obesity. >> i see it with the other drugs, did you find anyone better? is there anything you would stay away from? >> 15% body weight loss, when general causes 21% in the next 24%. the risks are pretty similar benefits are greater. >> do take it the rest of your life? >> when you stop taking it, you go back to the level of fact you had before so it's not like a holiday clean, it's a lifelong marriage. a serious thing. we know the drugs work primarily on your brain, they change what you want and how your brain works, people should not go in lightly. the only argument for going and is if you will be obese the rest of your life.
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if that's the choice, definitely try dieting first but i'm sure you don't diet but if that hasn't worked then think about this. >> you've traveled, he went to europe and traveled all around, why did you want to travel? >> are countries that never became obese in the first place. japan, go to a japanese school, there are no children in japan. almost none, bizarre. i wanted to figure out, people like me are in a trap, got to choose between risky drug and risky medical condition the trap was not inevitable doesn't have to be for our kids. in japan, they didn't let processed food industry and junk food industry hijack and scrub their children in the way my appetites were screwed up. we are currently facing this difficult choice that our children do not have to face that we can learn from japan and other countries have massively reduced obesity.
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>> bones distracting us and weight loss drugs are the new phase, the facts. i can't wait to see your next project and you look fantastic. you want advertising. congratulations on magic pill. >> thanks, brian. >> i can't wait. i want you to catch me on my door, i stop next in minneapolis in july 27, vip opportunities. brian kilmeade.com. i want to meet you in person. i told you to take one nation notification, not necessarily me but our stuff. he took it to patagonia last month. the chart was under my jacket. i guess we will take your word for it. i should have been more specific. thanks for doing it but we need to see you next time. we will feature you on the show.
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single day and this is the only picture she okay. i am lucky to have a family like that and she is a fantastic mom and i'm sure you feel the same about your mom wherever she is. meanwhile, coming up this weekend on "fox & friends", sunday edition, carolyn levitt, they will break down the trump campaign from here on in, five and a half months to get done. list of my radio show nine to noon, fastest growing of the country on the whole problem we have with israel getting weapons the paperwork. michael goodman, great insight in new york. now it's time for fox news saturday night with jimmy failla right beyond that door. i'm going this way. ♪ >> i am jimmy failla a

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