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abortion access. this time, coming from the largest pharmacies in the country, and in some states, where abortion is still legal. my question is, what s being done to protect the rights we still have? plus, cpac 2023. what used to be the hottest conservative event in town is now a big bust. former president trump is set to speak today, while a potential 2024 challenger is headlining a dueling event here in florida. is there a civil war brewing in the republican party? and trump s dealt another legal lost, this time by the doj, who says he can run but he can t hide behind absolute immunity. and a good saturday morning to you, i m key thing. we start to dig show with the republican-led house committee investigating the so-called weaponization of the federal government. not surprisingly, the first three witnesses that testified privately before the committee had little to nothing to offer. instead, the witnesses appear to be a group of former fbi agents who traffic ....
soften penalties for violent crimes including carjackings, murder and sexual assault! the upside? well, now the courts won t have to deal with violent offenders. they could be free to prosecute gas-oven owners, and it s about time! the overall city s criminal code includes reduced maximum sentences and the elimination of nearly all mandatory minimum sentences. this is crazy! there s also provisions that let violent criminals ask for early release 20 years into their sentences in case they were too stupid to demand they go to the women s jail. grow your hair out for god s sake. so if you re in a drug cartel, maybe that migrant bus taking to you d.c. isn t such a bad idea after all. they initially passed this code in november but democrat mayor muriel bowser vetoed it. listen. anytime there s a policy that reduces penalties, i think it sends the wrong message. it s the wrong way to go. greg: hm. her insurance must have approved stem cell treatments because it sound ....
it was illegal, the next question is, did they try to pull it off anyway? if the answer to that is yes they try to pull it off anyway, my next personal question is always, well when they try to pull it off was it occasionally hilarious? [laughs] whether or not the answer that is yes, then next obvious question is, did they get caught? and then of course the final question is, will they get in trouble for it? that is pretty simply where we are. and sort of how we know how to orient ourselves in this ongoing saga which will be, you know, our generation story in american history. was illegal? did they know? did they do it anyway? was it ridiculous when they did? did they get caught? will they get in trouble? now, the answer to all the first five questions, we now know, is yes. it s only that last one that is uncertain. but in this particular part of the plot to overthrow the u.s. government, i didn t really expect to be talking about this is our lead story tonight. it surp ....
u.s. policy. basically diplomatic chaos this afternoon. ending with paper statement from the white house in an attempt at clarifying from the defense secretary. white house correspondent peter doocy is traveling with the president starts us off tonight tuesday morning from tokyo. good morning, peter. peter: good morning, bret. president biden spent months explaining the u.s. was never going to fight russia in ukraine. he was very clear about that. and when it comes to fighting china in taiwan, he was very clear about that, too. he just wasn t on the same page as his staff. the future of the 21st century economy is going to be largely written in indo-pacific. the president planned to talk about confronting china economically but wound up talking about confronting china on the battlefield. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? yes. you are? that s the commitment we made. but what the president says the u.s. would ....
Youre watching Gazoomba Gate week 21. The resurrection. Greg oh, yeah, man. This is awesome. You thought this saga and the sags was over. Sorry. Gazoomba gate is back the coverage of a teacher so busty he needed three mirrors to see his own feet. When this largeboobed creature laid down people thought a camera died. Mushrooms started growing in their shade. Heres a trip down mammary lane. She, was once a he, began identifying as female last year and started wearing massive prosthetic breasts to class. The school board still stands behind the teacher. No other choice. In the unlikely event of a water emergency landing, your shop teacher can be used as a low station device. The shop teacher was recently pictured in all her immense boobry skydiving. This story is getting bigger and bouncier. I may go to my grave never knowing The Real Story Behind Those Titanic ....