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taxes, put regulations back on. >> and john solomon house speaker minority leader kevin mccarthy in the tragedy department please join us for that and much more. thank you from sussex. >>. kennedy: what? the silence is now deafening. crickets from joe biden's campaign after new bombshell allegations about what he knew of his son hunter's shady business deals. so why dhec won't he explain himself to the american people? we are waiting. as we all know hunter biden has been accused of using his father's names to ransom choice juicy no-show gigs for some sketchy companies in sketchy countries like ukraine. young people call for his part joe biden has denied any knowledge of his son's exploits. and of course he claims he was never involved. but last night on top or
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carlson hunter's formers business associate said this. >> sitting with joe biden and hunter biden, joe came to the lobby with the security hunter introduced me as this is tony dad, the individual i told you about that is helping us with the business we are working on and the chinese birds direct the former vice president said he had no knowledge whatsoever of his sons a business dealings it was not involved in them. >> that is a blatant lie printed out joe decided not to run 2016. but what if he ran in the future? aren't they taking political risk or headline risk? in our member looking at jim biden and saying how are you guys getting away with this? aren't you concerned. he sort of looked at me and laughed a little back and said plausible deniability. >> if he were a crackpot, they would've come out and said so pert he would've been bob zelensky by the biden campaign that is not yet happened. last night on this very show i
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had set shall we say feisty interview with president trump's personal lawyer, america's mayor rudy giuliani, the former near city mayors been digging deep into the hunter biden back story for years now. i asked him about the laptop and he too brought up the chinese angle, watch. so did you finally get the laptop? >> from the got it ten days, maybe two weeks ago. i'm still discovering things. just today i discovered last night we discovered it contains audio recordings that he did not realize were up in the cloud. and in his drive. and one of them is very incriminating. it is a recording in which he talks about the chinese spymaster that he and his father were business with. before rudy i still love you man and i accept your apology. but this is about joe so when if ever see going to spill the
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beans? let's get into it with tonight's panel, we have washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor. he's looked like he is back from colorado safari it is charlie herz. we have former baltimore crime reporter and current superstar and legend, rochelle ritchie is here. as well as poster cofounder fox news contributor kristin soltis anderson who i was sipping cocktails by a reuben pool. welcome what it all. [laughter] it's great to have you all. so charlie i will start with yo you. people should be at least slightly curious about some of the elements here. nothing most salacious elements with if they are not verifiable could take all of the claims but that is the point i was trying to make with rudy giuliani last night but they should want to know if joe biden was in any way on
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the take, your thoughts as to whether or not silence is joe biden's best plan? >> think in this current environment is a very wise political strategy. because of the entire obama years i never thought any politician would ever get the kind of royal treatment that the main street media gave barack obama. this is a run for president obama's money. the degree to which the media has completely suddenly lost all curiosity about everything. there are mountains and mountains of e-mails and important things. as you say, it is not the salacious stuff about hunter. that is just dark and sad and gross. it is not important. but there are really important things here about just how much joe biden is in the
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pocket of the chinese. it is a very important thing. >> he does need to answer the question still beats asking them. as just a few of us demanding more from and answers. he's getting away without having to answer any. >>. kennedy: and whether there's anyone in his gaggle like peter deutsche they ask what he has to do with this he shouts them down and the rest of the gaggle turns on them. that is not what they should do. go ahead. >> and the reason that he gets away with doing that, is because nobody else is backing him out. say no these are really important questions. and you need to answer them. but he gets away with them. steve or so rochelle, this is kinda what what we have to take the story apart. the thing of center rudy giuliani last night, the thing that made us allege the steele dossier, is there may have been things in the steele dossier that were disturbing and true. the thing with that was they lead with the most salacious
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pp parties. that tanks the whole thing. and that is exactly what could happen here. because rudy giuliani was on this show screaming about child pouring. when really he should be looking at the bigger picture about joe biden, possibly taking a percentage of some of these curious no interest loans. do you think tony bob zelensky is lying? >> i watch the interview, you're absolutely correcting what the assessment of rudy giuliani. here's the deal, we are a few days away from the election. when you look at the top issues voters are concerned about right now, this is not one of them. it's about healthcare, the economy of course they're concerned about gun violence and all those things. think joe biden needs remain silent on this issue is a smart one. furthermore president trump is
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th the president. why not open up with the d.o.j. investigation if there is something there. why is rudy giuliani having a laptop? not only that, release it for their side of the incriminating biden, this is a time to release it. but they are not doing that because there's nothing there. soup or they released a lot of stuff. they invited us to come and look at some of the stuff. the problem is it's impossible to verify something that has been gathered second and third hand. that is some of the issue that we are having here. he has released a lot. he was reported to look at it. the problem is verifiability. but deniability is something completely different. because if you have someone i met with the vice president he was asking for his portion. his brother was asking for his portion. all these things are incredibly incriminating and problematic. but they have not tried to
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discredit bob zelensky. >> think is important to try to verify anything in the public domain for allegation. they should do it regardless of what this donald trump or joe biden. i think too often people go into the sink with confirmation bias. already don't like donald trump summit at the steele dossier comes along and think i'm going to confirm everything i know about donald trump. it could be lying about things that don't seem to add up. this a real risk of that happening on the other side with the challenges at the moment the republicans and conservatives traditionally being, think in the medians out out to get them not liking the media. after the election a lot of people were upset and thought too much time is spent on e-mails. a lot of this is media organizations trying not to get blowback for a butt hurt e-mails 2.0. that's other handling this. kennedy: that's why sometimes
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the pendulum swings too far, overcorrection creates all new problems. meanwhile let's shifted the city of brotherly love. the city of philadelphia under curfew again. after two nights of straight violence and looting over the police shooting. the death of an allegedly armed man who had a knife. and that turned into a scene of rockthrowing and fires. stores were looted, dozens of officers were injured. national guide guard has been utilized. pennsylvania can be most important state in this election. could president trump state with flawed order residents of the battleground states undecided voters? so charlie take me through this you haven't cast your ballot and your art decided peter if you're on the fence looking at this, there are people who do not want that kind of violence to encroach into the suburbs. and they are wondering who is standing on that wall? so couldn't this make any
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measurable difference in pennsylvania? >> think without a doubt. i think the biden campaign was quick to come out and condemn the violence. in philadelphia last night. of course after months during the summer where they were not sure how to condemn it and how to condemn it. they were clearly playing footsie. they were playing footsie with a lot of the people who were claiming to be behind all of the peaceful protests. and so, yeah. i do think there is a possibility that people living in philadelphia, especially leaving in neighborhoods for the stuff is happening. you've got to think that people are very concerned about this. it is very real for them. i don't think that is necessarily converts much outside of places like philadelphia. i think in the rest of the country, a lot of people look at that in shake their heads.
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they want to burn their own city down, burn it down, just don't come anywhere near my place. they go out and they buy another god and buy another box of ammo. in a call today. >> conceals of god to the roof. rochelle in places like minneapolis, city council voted to defend the police. and so the police are kind of protesting. and they are not showing up to his many calls. now people are upset and it's hard to get a hold of the police when you need them. and to keep these communities most vulnerable safe. so what is the solution here? >> think what happened in philadelphia obviously, amy,. [inaudible] with police brutality in the unarmed shooting of black men. i know this man allegedly had a knife producing it time and time again where the police have not attempted to the
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situation. and he allegedly had some sort of mental disorder. so i think that we have to not just look at this whole law and order coming from the president but whatever he going to do when you have anyone coming forward in the trump administration with any plan or idea on how to stop this from happening, that is problematic. the only messages lawn order, law and order. it's unfortunate i think one of the things kennedy is so important for people to nosy police commissioner actually came out and said some of the people doing this looting are not from these neighborhoods. and we have seen reports of white militia organizations going into black neighborhoods and encouraging this sort of. [inaudible] before we are losing you a little rochelle. i want to add onto that i think this looting is opportunistic. i think there are people who
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look for opportunities in these places but i do not think it is necessarily white militia. i also don't think it's people protesting lack of police refor reform. i think that is a fair question. we will see if there were body cameras. and if this story could inform us in a different way. but we want to go back to the polling. pennsylvania is one of those critical states. pennsylvania goes for president trump, he actually has a path to maintain the white house. it is 3.8% biden up right now according to the politics polling average. there trump voters in pennsylvania who are with holding their feelings from pollsters. civic pennsylvania much like my home state of florida there is a very close races at this point there also very few
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undecided voters at this point. there are 5 million votes already cast in this country there hundred 36 million there over halfway to where we were four years ago. the idea that anything that happens in the next couple of days will dramatically change the election. it's much less so in a conventional year. because so many votes have already been cast. in terms of the law and order issue, donald trump's poll numbers will not move a great deal over the summer paid at least to the extent they moves, they're not moving in a positive direction for him. it's watching poll after poll, this issue did not help trump over the summer. a difference that was been over the summer the focus was i think a lot of the peaceful protests. on george floyd which a lot of people were very sympathetic to that cause. that has faded from the news in those images people are saying or what you're talking about with philadelphia. the only reason i can think
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there might be some voters on the margin that might move but we are so close to election day. >> but also think of the margins we are essential within the margin of error. certainly in florida. the president wasn't by .4%. yesterday the back even today. it's a close, not as close in pennsylvania. still anything can happen. we still do not know. that is why these next six days are critical. the panel returns later on part i told you a fistful of geniuses, i was not lying. the government's been spending money like a poet on payday, oh no. and we are sinking further and further into debt. all the said ted cruz claims republicans are finally ready to turn off the spigot. where will he put our money? will he put it wears pretty little mouth is? the monologue is next, stay with me.
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kennedy: well hello welcome back. remember the good old days with republicans or copper cutters and democrats were nervous. even goofy beta overwork skated the congress as a lefty. and government shrinker's like rand paul and ted cruz break so what happened to these phony wonks on the way to status him? democrats push the socialist spending so obscenely far left. anyone who is not committed to
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spending quite as much money, so many trillion was seen as responsibly thrifty. cut to a pandemic. what happens to congress and a president who likes to spend as though every american house deserves its own gold toilet. and you had the national debt that has ballooned 36% since president trump took office. now to be fair, is never run around in abacus and scissors promising to tidy up the national finances. he ran a increasing military spending and maintaining social security and medicare. the only time this current crop of republicans balks at the firehose gushing away our kids future, as when there are ideological disagreements about the climate or nationalized healthcare. it is like getting mad at someone for ordering crab legs instead of caviar. please ponder these wise words from liberties lonely titan freedman who wisely said keep your eye on one thing and one thing only. how much government is
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spending. because that is the true tax. if you would our not paying for in the form of exquisite taxes of inflation or in the form of borrowing. and borrow it we must elect two-point to trillion dollars care's act which by the next bipartisan spending jag that is light on accountability. but an absolute magnitude for crony corruption. ten crews admitted republicans will at some point in the future have to rediscover their past, but that is only a president trump is defeated and republicans lose a senate. at the minority party they'll put laid the victim. the chance to make meaningful cuts on the pulley hat trick. now they will be left at the empty net and empty promises that will not pay the piper would try to set shall be the money. first china gave us the coronavirus, and now that will give deliver a crushing nut punch once the debt bill comes due. that is the memo. support the potential for democrat takeover less than a week, who can we trust to rein
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in government spending? my next guest is one of the few republicans who has been consistent on this issue, throughout this administration. in his tenure in congress. and i expect to do the same thing in the future, whichever side may win on tuesday. with me now kentucky republican congressman and house speaker oversight committee member, thomas massie is back. let's get sassy with massie. welcome back sir. >> thank you kennedy. if were going to talk about republicans going fiscal conservatives of the house speaker and senate, i want to know when they ever were. i've been there eight years, they have not cut spending. they talk about it when they campaign. but it has never happened. then on march 27, i stood up, only asked for was a recorded vote on the biggest spending bill in history. and my own party, it only took 20% of congress to stand up with me to it get a recorded vote. they did not even want to go on the record for spending that much money. we spent $3 trillion this
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summer, kennedy. if you take that and divide it for 3000 counties, that is a billion dollars. county we spent. it is crazy. >> is a phenomenal amount of money. my problem is that helping people whose businesses have been completely butchered by the forced lockdown. my problem is those are the last people to get help. the first people are the giant corporations. or the kennedy center for the performing arts which gets $30 million according to the latest deal. and when guys are passing the budget, give not even read the whole thing. we're talk about 2300 pages and you are getting amendments while you are in the process of voting. that seems criminal. >> you know candidate, is $1200 checks of the cheese and the trap. the trappist socialism and cronyism. we talked about the $3 trillion we spent the summer and divided by
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3 trillion citizens if $10000. citizen. if you are a family of five you should have received $50000 at this was going to the people. instead, you're holding the bag for $50000. now to be an equal -- to be equal too the other side, blame my own party for not being conservative on this point. the democrats are turning too the tax cuts for they are single if you had cut this tax will not have such a deficit. wait a second, the tax cut was $2 trillion over ten years. that means $200 billion a year. that is a drop in the bucket compared to the 3 trillion-dollar deficit we have this year. the spending, milton freedman was right this spending is the real tax. >> yes that is the real tax. i talked with just a guitar loft on the maiden voyage of might podcast last week trying to get them to convince meet
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and jessica admitted there is no cutting coming from the bite inside. they say what everyone says of the increase spending. they're going to be increased tax receipts. but that never comes to fruition. and the problem is, when you spend people into oblivion, they start laying people off. and then you do not have the big pool of people making $400,000 a year that would be your base for a tax increase that could possibly cover some of the spending. but we are looking at $3 trillion in spending this year. that is only a fraction of what joe biden is promising to spend if he gets elected. >> here is the reality parts not donald trump it is not joe biden who have the checkbook. if the house speaker of representatives. every spending bill originates in the house speaker of representatives. alyssa passes a house that goes nowhere. so i'm going to blame in reverse order, antiballistic, paul ryan and bane are for the
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deficits we've seen of the last eight years. that is where the responsibility lies. i am not going -- i'm tired of blaming them or my colleagues. i want to blame the people who vote for them. they continually send them back to washington d.c. i pulled this bailout bill. i had my own primary i was running paired out in the field polling. it was 80% popular predict to trillion dollar bill is 80% popular with republican voters. to some degree, congress is spending like drunken sailors because of voters are telling them to do that. kennedy: and the voters are buying the shop. that is a problem. no one is being honest about the accountability and what happens when the bill comes. because we are hosed. at least he'll be hosed in kentucky bourbon, thank you so much congressman. type is it your time as always. >> thank you. sorry for the insult to the drunken sailors by the way. they've never spent as much as congress has.
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kennedy: that is true anchors away my boys. thank you for a much calmer massie. coming up a lot of trump supporters are convinced the president will win reelection. but do they risk making the same mistake that overly confident hillary clinton voters did in 2012? and accusations of conservative censorship. steve hilton breaks it all down. he's coming up. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ on the sleep number number's 360 smart bed.ale can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now $1,799. only for a limited time.
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they've already cast their ballots and many of the polls continue to favor sleeping joe. but the president is inching ever closer to the former vp. and the always important swing state of florida, what what? the candidates in a perfect tie according to the real clear politics. the present will be flying to the sunshine state tonight. is this race still anybody's game? the panel has returned. charlie hartz, kristen soltis anderson, and we lost rochelle ritchie. they have internet issues. we'll have you back on the air will get every thing worked out. charlie i will go to you first. what do you think is more likely? that there are secret trump voters were going to turn out in droves on election day, or that the country has had enough of him and joe biden made it very boring and he will prevail?
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connecting to be sure there a lot of secret trump voters out there. whether there are enough to overcome, as you point at 75 million people that have already voted early. we've never seen anything like this. there are a couple of things that i think are firsts that i don't have much faith in our ability to predict things. whether it is polling or whatever. one is, what you just mentioned, we have never seen this many people vote early. you have no idea how that affects. the other thing is, from one year ago today we have had really millions and millions of people have been displaced. they have moved to a place where a year ago they thought they were for the foreseeable future. and today, whether it's college students who did not go back to school, or families who picked up and moved out. it is anybody's guess as to who that helps and who's that that hurts. who knows. it makes for a very, very
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unstable environments. i think anybody who is making bold predictions in this environment, is risking awaking up on november 4 with egg on their faces. i do think that trump has an exceptional good shot at winnin winning. it is not going to be a cakewalk. kennedy: that's what makes it so exciting. we do not know how it's going to play out. so much of what we thought we knew in 2016, that did not work out. sinnott kristen, we touched on this in the last segment, you have so many millions of people participating for the first time with a mail in an absentee ballots. and democrats are delighted. because logic has shown that because of the push to get people registered, the push to get people to formulate a plan to vote that the lions share of these early ballots are from democrat and democrat voters. what you think? what have you heard?
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>> i think at this point in time out probably rather be joe biden the donald trump in terms of their likelihood to win. but just like charlie i'm not interested in making big bold predictions. if you have to have a open mind to a wide range of possibilities that have not learned any quick lessons in 2016 and you have not learned any lessons from this unbelievably strange year we are in. in this state like texas, we already seen turnouts that are effectively as many belts are forecasted for years ago. we are weak from election day. so you see big democratic donors they wanted to win texas so bad. they think they can kick it off. on the other hand, every minute democrats are trying to flip taxes as a minute they are not trying to flip florida. which is actually a real swing state this time around. i think some of the strategies of democrats is a little befuddling right now. i think joe biden is more likely to win then trump. but also less not a bold
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prediction. >> is printable as my fannie wearing a thong and south beach with no sunscreen. it is not a good look. but again the unpredictability is very alluring part will keep you posted every step of the way. charlie and kristen thank you so much for being here. >> thank you candy. >> amen and thank you for sharing. a man who recently unfollowed me on twitter joins me now. listen to this, jack dorsey, twitter, facebook and google respectively faced a republican grilling. there accused of consents are in conservative viewpoints. here's ted cruz leveling a blistering attack. >> mr. dorsey who the hell elected you and put you in charge of what the media are allowed to report and what the american people are allowed to hear? and why do you persist in behaving as a democratic super
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pack silencing views to the contrary of your political beliefs? kennedy: and jack dorsey replied milton. at least someone and america gets to speak freely to jack dorsey. is it all talk or can lawmakers still save our speech from the internet police? join me now on the fox news channel he's development twitter coming no longer says is steve hilton, welcome back my friend. >> that is not true i did not know that. >> let's try try to message you. jena make you mad? >> that is a terrible accusation, terrible accusation candy. this interview is over. i am not having it. [laughter] 's kennedy: i know what i should apologize your to sue me for defamation like everyone else in my life. so, steve hilton, this is what i do not understand. you've all these republican senators who are so mad at twitter, google and facebook. but then you have elizabeth warren who promises to take a
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jackhammer to their companies and dismantle them for the antitrust violations. who is more of a grave threat to big tech? >> you know the truth is, i don't think either of them are. i don't there ever going to get their act together and sail to the middle asic goes a lot of words in rhetoric with basically nothing happening. known is really agreeing on the real solution. republicans seem to be getting behind this effort to repeal section 230. which is now become one of the most famous things. is really famous as everyone knows, it's what protects the companies are being sued if they try and remove certain kinds of speech. that makes them not liable for their platforms. republicans want to get rid of that. but if they get rid of that, actually will make facebook in particular more powerful, not less. they, facebook will be able to have the moderations and everything else to operate under such a system. it's a new rival and challenges that we want to
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see. it would not be able to do that. plus all of our speech to be impeded. we would not be able too post whatever we want, it would all have to go to their sensors. there be more censorship or that's why that is not the only answer. warren's answer, breaking up the companies is the right solution. that means it would not matter so much a facebook or twitter or these other companies were acting for conservatives or democrats or whatever else it was. there would be another network in another network and another one. there be competition which is always good. the problem is breaking up these companies is just really hard work. it seems to me the senators and others in washington they are just grand sanders for they do not have the appetite to did the really hard work. to bring real competition. kennedy: think that is true of pretty much everything at the feet of congress. they talk a big game but nothing ever really happens. whether it is the benghazi hearings or some of these tech hearings that we see, there is really no follow-up. you call it the alliance of
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bia bias. so what happens next? >> i agree. i don't see anything real happening with these tech companies. so we have to accept the reality now which they really have got into the alliance with media to try and get joe biden elected. that's obviously what is happening. the tech companies are very much reflecting the bias of their own employees. 90% plus of their own workers the far left democrats the private sector companies you can't do anything about that. the last problem is if joe biden does get elected in this climate will really undermine his legitimacy. people say look, that election, it was certainly a free election is a perfectly good democratic process. it was not fair. there really wasn't the scrutiny of the other side. kennedy: that is such a great word, scrutiny and skepticism
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are missing right now. and they are sorely missed. i hope at some point they make a comeback. i hope you come back very soon, i door you so much steve hilton, thank you so very much. coming up about legendary neil tyson, he says that asteroid could hit earth before election day. because of 2020. how worried should we be? go get your disposable matches and inflatable robots, i will ask the man myself, next.
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the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to understandhf.com for a free hf handbook. kennedy: dresser without this whole godforsaken year could not get any stranger, and asteroid could hit earth before election day. should be had for the hills? are those going to be decimated as well. joining manas astrophysicist and best-selling author, neil degrasse tyson. look back dear one. >> thank you, thanks for having me. if you like a regular almost
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periods to back you are, you absolutely are. we used to be here in person and now we are virtual in person and no one touches each other. to back no one touches anybody. personally when to make it clear when i posted that there is an asteroid coming by and it could buzz cut is, somehow it could buzz cut earth. somehow that had became tyson predicts we could get hit. and that's not what i said. kennedy: no it's pareto pat roberson the other day said the president's going to get reelected, we are going to be hit by an asteroid. and it's going to be bad. and you said, there is a near earth object beside us of a refrigerator heading toward the 25000 miles per hour. maybe we'll hit us maybe it won't, what happens if it does? >> so first of all heard this object is small enough that it's hard to keep track of it, every place where it goes in its orbit. the last time he got or bullet data on it was two years ago around this time of year.
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what is close enough to say hey, there's something that could be dangerous in the future. we got like 12 days of orbital data on it. and then it fell out of view. so based on that data, there still some uncertainty about its path as it nears earth, now two years later. in about one half of 1% of that uncertainty includes hitting earth. kennedy: so you're saying there's a chance? [laughter] >> okay. but is a small chance. kennedy: mass extinction events? [laughter] >> you've seen too many movies. the size of a refrigerator is not large enough to do any damage on earth at all. it will hit the atmosphere, explode there. and then it will be visible even in broad daylight. there'll be some rocks that make it to earth. it is a harmless incident. whoever was predicting it could be very damaging to
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earth, is not invoking principles of science to arrive at that conclusion. kennedy: why does everyone hate science now? speaking of which, which president will be better for science? try or biden? not in particular. [laughter] >> are you serious? [laughter] is not a serious question? see for sure. [laughter] >> so here is the thing. what you have to ask is, i don't really care so much what a politician says or thanks. i do, but what really matters is how you allocate money into the agencies of the government that than function. so you look at the science portfolio of the government. no matter what the scientists says are the budgets going up? are they stable, are they getting fired for saying things are not supposed to politically? until based on that, biden and his record relative to trump and his record, would be much
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more protecting the free scientific expression. if you want to know what it's objectively true about the rural. >> imm shaft of nist i want to know its true and i want you to come back very superbly please do that for me doctor tyson? so that we can do that. whether or not the asteroid hits. something is going to happen in the u.s. >> we don't know will be spooning gold yogurt in our mouths in a week. thank you have a wonderful night. tropical storm is next. non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime.
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kennedy: yes, do tech -based horror movie features a bony bogeyman who terrorizes children through their phone. finally in anthony weiner biopic. [laughter] and this is a topical storm. topic number one, many californians love it when the dodgers win. in fact it is the only time they backed the blue. what last lengthy home favorites knocked it out of the park without world series victory. and the people of los angeles celebrated the whaley did back in little league. with donuts. i'll look at that. what a show, so nice to see
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lindsey lohan got her driver privileges back. i haven't zipped around l.a. like that since i got directions from gary busey. but this autoshow really went into overdrive when it drove over some fireworks. that is when it became hot wheels. yeah, i have not felt burning like that since the time i woke up next to gary busey. give me four, gary. president trump is already blaming this fire on california's poor forest management. no one was hurt that this really could have gone badly. thankfully the citizens of l.a. were there to rush in and smother the fire with hobos. topic number two. we now bring it to the islands of indonesia where the government has found a way to take you back to prehistoric times. i'm not talk about the plumbing system. now under construction in the south asian paradise into tours and project out indonesia's real-life jurassic
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park. featuring komodo dragons. yes, look at that. here's spend the day with these lizards. one entry fee of a measly thousand dollars, which is roughly four times the country's gdp. some indonesia locals called them the land crocodiles but i prefer the term lot lizard. they have no natural predators, they do sometimes eat each other. which makes them as self-serving as a biden family. oh hunter. topic number three. you did not have to go all the way to indonesia to see some cold-blooded monsters buried this thursday you're invited to attend the virtual fundraising conversation sipping tea with hillary and cher. it's perfect if you like your teal to lapse. personally i'd rather resume with jeffrey cuban. digital flight who promises to raise money for house candidates and features three clinton wearing the new lead apron. while she shares a much more modest evil can even
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an instagram at kennedy nation, facebook kennedy fbn, lots of clips from the show their pre-don't forget to load up my e-mail with hate mail, kennedy at foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night and got congressman andy biggs, knoxville county mayor and former deputy superstar. good night. sharply as covid-19 hospitalizations surge, triggering fears of more lockdowns. this as more than 71 million have already voted. now this is happening. president trump holding two campaign rallies in the battleground state of arizona today. you're looking at a live picture from the scene as joe biden is back in his home state of delaware. now we got the average of eight polls by "real clear politics" t does show biden is up 7 points but the race is now getting tight other in the battleground states. remember a week out in 2016, hillary clinton led by two points in that "real clear politics" average. we have a h
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