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so it is up to the senate to act on that. be sure to join us tomorrow evening. dr. marc siegel. just the news editor-in-chief john solomon. republican lawyer phil klein our guests. that will do it for tonight. i'm gregg jarrett in kennedy: another crazy day on capitol hill. the democrat led house speaker tonight voted to expand the coronavirus stimulus checks from $600 to $2000 for qualifying american spirit hopefully get some that party cash. it comes just days after president trump turned to veto the entire legislative package unless there was a payment increase. but less than he broke down and he signed it. regardless, 2020 being 2020 it was them who help the president across the finish line, watch. >> the yeas are 275, the nays r134, two thirds being in
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the affirmative. the rules are suspended, the bill is passed. and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. civic and then she had a machine gun and strada in the air and everybody drink mountain dew. but honestly, not everybody things is a great idea especially fiscal conservatives but who are they? alabama republican mel brooks who said this today on fox and friends. >> some one has to show me how we're going going to pay for it. how far do we ultimately go into a debilitating solvency in bankruptcy does good you do great damage to our country. and do more damage in fact in covid-19 ever could have done. i don't think people understand what happens when a central government goes bankrupt. it is not pretty, it is dangerous. you can go down the list of countries that have gone through that process, venezuela right now be a glaring example. >> portugal, ireland, greece, spain, is so is this a responsible use of our tax
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dollars? and what happens next? what happens in the senate. when are you going to see if all that money? with me now is a fox congressional news congressional correspondent, chad pergram. good to see a chad bates event thank you, the house of represent okayed the $2000 indirect seamless checks tonight. president trump of course demanded $2000, that is what he wanted. there is only $600 in the peace of legislation he signed yesterday. but not all republicans back there president. listen. >> looking at this bill today, it makes me feel like we are in the parliament of afghanistan. do we really think the way to improve the quality of life is to just print more money for the fed? >> devote in the house was 275 to 134. the house required a two thirds of super majority to approve the bill. as a result the house nearly hurdled that bar, they needed
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to it at 72 nays. republicans resisted higher direct payments and the necrotic hopes republicans would now follow the president. >> this bill is not sufficient. it's emergency but it is not enough. >> at one place it's not enough is relief to people. i am fighting some democrats are fighting for $2000 per person. >> now it is unlikely the senate's way to take this out. you need 60 yeas to overcome a filibuster. also news tonight the house speaker overrode president trump's veto of the defense bill. the president wanted to attach language to terminate section 230. he also opposed to changing names of bases because of confederate spread thereto or thereto yeas they needed two thirds. to the bar there was 272, they were well above that at more than 100 republicans voted to override the president's veto tonight.
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this goes to the senate now. they could attempt to override the senate in the tomorrow. this latest new year's eve candidate. see fort chad i do have a quick question but what do you think is going to happen in the senate with that stimulus amendment? >> well chuck schumer he said he is going to try to get unanimous consent. this means you have to get all senators, the blessing of all 100 senators to get that up in the senate tomorrow. there are a lot of republicans who blocked other attempts for $1200. josh hawley republican for missouri a couple weeks ago being blocked by fellow republican ron johnson of wisconsin. so this is why it is unlikely that they can get 60 votes to overcome the filibuster. even if you do it take several days. this is probably not going anywhere in the united states senate considering the level of republican opposition. sue ecu i wonder what that's going to do the georgia race? what to talk about that a
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little bit later, chad pergram thank you so much. select thank you kennedy. kennedy: so this bill, as does all of washington has some strange bedfellows. the squad siding with the president. some democrats siding with the freedom caucus. that is crazy. up is down, left is right, dogs and cats living together. so should this coronavirus stimulus bill passed? was meat tonight man panel and figure it all out. we have reason editor at large and host of the fifth column podcasts in its 13th year, matt welch is here. there we go. have the host of the richard fowler show print is a radio program, a fox news contributor always smiling, richard fowler is here. and making his debut on the ss kennedy. contributor and host of the verse is me podcasts steven l muller is here. the l of course dance for luscious. thank you for being here. >> thank you kennedy good to see her.
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kennedy: i'm thrilled as well for this is exciting. so matt, how frustrating is it for proponents of limited government to hear the president to come out and attack the porkbarrel spending. within he goes ahead and signs it and says you better take this pork out. is that how the process typically works? i'm not sure. >> sadly that is how the process typically works. on december 22, 2020 whatever terrible ureters, he probably became president. that was a great speech but he was saying and no one had any time to read this. it's a total disgrace for this set on their hands for the last five months, did nothing. all of which is true. paid for all this crab that nobody should pay for in a coronavirus relay filter did not have anything to do, it was a great little speech minus the crazy conspiracy at the very end of it. but typically for trump, even
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when his instinct are really good, he is not particular good at the president think part. congress has forfeited everything now for the last ten to 15 years. at the end of the aircraft bill. it's an up or down, must pass that's it. they don't to debate it so they put in all this other crud. he is right about that. it's right about the process. that process gives the president negotiating power. what did he do with that negotiating power for the last five months? not much at all pretty critical mitch mcconnell five months ago the next what he thanks a comedown is nothing but a check. forget the next museum on the national mall. forget all that garbage. just cut a check for people. and mitch mcconnell would have been scared because he is always scared of donald trump's voters as are most
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republicans. that could have changed negotiations, not a last-minute december 22 speech as satisfying as it was to hear that. so proponents living in the government, with infinite terrible fall in world right now. this just kind of reiterates what we have known for a long time. kennedy: president lucifer. but you love him richard, you love the president. she went to take back every mean thing you've said about him because you love him so much for wanting to give every red blooded american a 2000-dollar check? >> no i will not take back anything i said about the president hurt i will talk about this particular instance where we are. were we offer months the american people, many of them unemployed, many of lost their businesses, one or 54 are african-american business owners. they have been looking for help or they are looking for resources to make it through. both corporations any bailouts from washington, the airline has a lobby they've been bailed out by washington. the american people are saying please help us. and for one donald trump is
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heard their cry. they want more money in the stimulus package. now there seems to be republicans joining in that piper now we will once again go tour the mitch mcconnell graveyard of the united states said it. well once again the american people will see were politician stands, for them or against them. in this game for poor working folk they stand against them. kennedy: that is state governments as well as the federal government. they have forced people to lock everything down. they have absolutely no economic mobility or flexibility. and they are not really thrown a lifeline. what you think is going to happen stephen l. miller? >> i am not sure the $2000 standalone bill is going to stick it in the senate. i think it's about optics for the republicans. one of the things i like about the situation is through everybody's priors into the
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airplane where everyone is wanting who can fly the thing, your josh hawley standing up to bernie sanders forget the squad standing. i'm sitting here nodding with richard. and both match. i echo what matt said. i think of trump stays on that message that he gave, or he goes down the line of source listing all of the junk in this bill, think we would have a different outcome in the election. this isn't good optics. i am a conservative/libertarian. you're not going to sit here and say we can't give money because we don't think this is going to go how people are going to spend it. we have a deficit to worry abou about. what you can't tell people to give up your livelihood and shutdown your businesses and not send them any help for over seven months. kennedy: i agree. suspect this was a failure all the way around for everybody. pelosi siding that hey we have a new president we have a vaccine.
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now we can actually pass something. it's a bad optics all the road on everyone. that includes the present going back out his own birding caving. kennedy: the president was reelected steven, we're the same one for four more years is going to be great. >> president trump next week is heading back to campaign in georgia for republican senators david perdue and kelly loeffler on the eve of the runoff election. all four candidates raising big money. democrats raphael warnock and john also for bringing $200 million in just two months. the poles have the race to tight as a pair of spanks. there within one point of each other. for the president's message help or hurt the turnout needed for republicans to take the peaches state. richler politics executive editor tom bevan. tom what is the rcp average.
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i sit tightening? is it moving? is it going up and down for these two races? >> we don't have a tot of polling. we do have four polls taken in the last couple of weeks. they show both races very, very tight. david perdue lives by 2% of a percentage point. and raphael warnock and kelly loeffler are tied. there's a couple posts we each had but overall it's tied. both races very, very tight. that makes sense for the state itself was separated by 10,000, 11000 votes a few weeks ago out of millions cast. so it looks like both party bases are revved upward we had two-point to million people of already voted. with a week left to go, she mentioned the president is going to go down there try to close the deal for republicans. in places quite frankly that republicans really need a
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turnout. they needed in the more rural areas of georgia. and if they get that i think they will win both of these races. kennedy: to think it's going to go one way or the other? i thought it was going to for a long time and now is he there might be a split. as long as jon ossoff does not become a united states senator i'm good with the outcome. >> it's a package deal per think the candidates are basically campaigning his teams, they're doing events as teams, they're doing ads as teams. i just don't see democrats are going to turn out and vote for jon ossoff are not for raphael warnock. or vice versa. i just need like democrats are going to turn out and vote for both democrats, republicans are going to turn out and vote for both republicans. or the not going to turn out stay home. that's what the republicans and trumps mixed messages, and again he's going to do the day before the race. an always good to go down there he's going to talk about how the race was stolen in georgia by how the vote was
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fraudulent. and oh by the way please turn out both of these candidates to mothers a whole lot at saco need you to turn out. even if that 10,000 people stay home and decide you know what he's right it was fraudulent on november 3. it's going to be fraudulent on the generally fifth. that can make a difference when i races this type. >> you guys have perdue by point to percent. as you said loeffler and warnock are tied. the president made a pretty forceful speech basically said last on your there thought he made the case appealing to georgia voters a little stronger than i thought he would. so do you think is going to do anything differently this time? stay back i mean, republican toby's going to go down there close the deal on these two candidates. announcement a lot of time talking about the election on november 3. it would happen particularly
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in georgia part you know trump party can't resist this a talk about for five minutes or 50 minutes? does he talk about perdue and the loeffler for five minutes or 50 minutes? it's going to be where the emphasis is. the "new york post" really laid the wood to trump this morning saying look, don't focus on january 6, focus on january 5 rate that is what is important here. huge a close a deal for these candidates because everything is at stake in the senate as far as republicans are concerned. safeco my gosh it's so crazy was going to happen between now and generally 20th. kennedy: resell so much going o on. on 2020 the counter may flip to 2021, but 2020 is not done with us. it is insane. something so it's your insight i appreciate it. >> thanks kennedy. seafloor coming up california has perhaps the strictest coronavirus lockdown in the country. infections here are still soaring. why is this happening? and what can be done to turn things around?
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but it does not seem to be slowing the spread at all per the golden state has surpassed more than 2 million cases bird hospital intensive care units are nearly bursting. the state has asked for extra personnel to be flown in from australia and taiwan. meanwhile governor avenue simas on affect their outdoor or restaurants, resident must wear masks whenever they leave their masks gatherings are banned playgrounds are closed. does not seem to be working. chief of medicine and chief medical officer hallelujah. it is dr. renee dua, welcome to the show. >> thank you so much for having me. kennedy: what is going on in california. in the same rates in tennessee that state is open there are no mask mandates. if you have to choose from having an open economy and completely shut down and sick, wouldn't you choose to be open if you got the same results?
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>> that is such a great question bird here in california the bottom line is we are not taking these mandates seriously. they seem to think because the vaccine is out it's been shared amongst various hospital settings and practitioners practices are all safer nothing could be further from the truth bruce going to get hard to get the vaccines out. there being sent to hospitals that are already on bypass because they're full of patients were sick with covid pride they may not have the staff to vaccinate people as well. it is such a good question. and ultimately if we can take seriously the mandate to stay home, wear a mask, wash hands, we actually can curb the spread we are seeing now here in california. so far i don't know icp will doing that. i see people taking things very seriously. there are not kids and playgrounds, there are no restaurants open.
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you can't get your nails or your hair did. people are doing that. but here's the biggest problem , you have people who are congregating because people are social. we just have the holidays. right before new year's eve people are pent up. they've been told what to do for so long, they are hurting. they are financially suffering and they're sick of it. so you know what they're doing? instead going to rest over their significant other or a movie with their family, they are going to each other's houses. and do not happen soon to go to someone's house where you trust the person? you think you trust them and you let your guard down. that is what is happening braid that is a direct result of the lockdown. >> i think if you can be covid tested and know that you are negative, it could theoretically be safe to get together. but i think what's happening is people are not getting covid tested paid or they're
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getting covid tested three days before they congregate. and then they are expecting each other. i am seeing this on my own street, right? i think you are right. it is a difficult conversation to expect people to say pent up, not be able to earn money, not be able to be functional in society. but also they are infecting each other by these very same decisions. and we have to make the decision. are we comfortable, we are in los angeles. are we comfortable with every single hospital on bypass? there's a literally people in hallways. kennedy: and gift shops. that's right if you go to the house with a broken arm right now, they won't see you it's crazy, they will break the other one. >> my colleagues are reporting the fact it's there making difficult decisions about how to share, or even offer it at all. the supplies are limited. so all of a sudden seeing
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firsthand core decision-making of our friends and relatives here, for example in los angeles is a very painful conversation. i'm sure in tennessee it is as well. we have to make a decision, human to human. to be what to keep infecting each other? or do we want to take another two or three weeks to really settle in and see if we can get more people vaccinated? spherically told us two or three weeks in march. it's almost january. they do have fatigue and none of the people making decisions have taken that into consideration. people pent up they don't. we will see, dr. renee dua thanks much for coming by we appreciate it. kennedy: thank you. and national still searching for a motive. and that christmas day rb, we will have a live report plus analysis from michael baker, that is next.
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>> the world is quote never going to forget me. those chilling words from a suspected nashville bomber according to one of his neighbors. police are still searching for a motive behind a devastating blast that destroyed several buildings on christmas day. miraculously, no one was seriously hurt. when the rv exploded in an area usually packed with tourists. cops say they found the suspects remains inside the rv. he does not count.
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we don't yet know much about the guy. the neighbor described him as quiet. who is he? and what on earth was his motive? here at the very latest fox news correspondent mike tobin joins us live from nashville. >> hello candy. rick loud was an neighbor of anthony quinn warner the police identified here is the bomber here nashville. most neighbor say he kept himself. but loudly interacted with him. he's about to do something big. >> so a santa to be anything for christmas? and he said he smiled and said yes. i'm going to be famous. national and the world is never going to forget me. and i didn't think anything of it. >> metro national police release body cam video from officer michael supposed showing his response in the moment the bomb went off.
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[background noises] subsequent videos shows streets littered with debris, police chatter people who did not get out of the area of the glass of panic in the aftermath. still elusive as a motive for this been a number of reports quoting an unnamed investigator saying one of the possibilities they are looking into is warner was paranoid about 5g technology. he believed that it possibly was used to spy on people. something investigators have said on the record is warner's father worked for at&t. you know now the bomb was parked outside of the at&t building. but investigators say to connected to it this point is too early, it is just speculation. kennedy: paging doctor freud, mike tobin stay safe out there good to talk to you. >> you got it. kennedy: thank you. the national bombing suspect appears to take steps to
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minimize casualties by blurring the warning for 15 minutes before detonation. on by parking the explosive packed rv on an empty street on a quiet christmas morning. if eight loss of human life is not the target, what was? and doesn't amount to an act of domestic terrorism? joy to me now, look at his former cia officer and diligence llc president, mike baker. baker welcome back. when does it get the official designation as domestic terrorism? >> oh by the way happy christmas kennedy. the sort of 30,000 foot definition is it is domestic terrorism it's a terrorist incident creates fear chaos. it's all speculation was far as warner's motive at this point. it's important to understand, we all want an answer were all conditioned by watching tv crime dramas were going to get this the whole wrapped up in a short fritter time. whether something like this, and international terrorism
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incident, we want that immediate answer. the investigators on the other hand want to build their case and understand the motivation based on actual facts and evidence for it you've got to build every investigation, no matter what it is on solid footing. so they are taking their type or they are doing an enormous amount of work here. you've got to profile everything about warner pretty got to look at all of its past friends, associates, family, colleagues, employers, whatever it may be pretty got to look at social media. you got to understand his social and mental health conditions for this interview is with all these people you identify when his world in his orbit. was good to release to date has created as you might have already suspected. the crazed world of social media. it's best to set that side, but the investigators do their work. and then we will, at some point understand what the motive was here.
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>> but sometimes when the investigators aren't completely straightforward, and we don't get some answers, yes conspiracy theories are naturally going to block them. was this the case with the vegas shooter? we still don't know went went on there. and we don't know what they kno know. that is when people get a little frustrated. it puts everyone at unease when something like this happens. it makes you go, is this part of a larger group list trigger copy caps who want to the same thing? why on earth would soon unpack some oath explosives but not hurt anyone. there so much property damage. what could some of those possible motives be? even if you don't have the answer, whether it's a truck bombing or the orlando nightclub shooting.
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>> there some incidents like this, there are some events that are fairly clear on the surface. on the face of it. you can make a pretty educated guess with the motivation was, what the reasoning was with the terrorist to do it they did. but with something like this, again, the evidence again that we have got so far in looking at warner's life, what did he do? he gave away his possessions in the weeks leading up to it. he was described by the very few people who appear to have any contact with him as a loner, as a hermit. there was no circle of humans? this is a sad thing. we think about all the people out there in this world who walk through life and don't leave much of a footprints. you've got that as a possibilit possibility. warner was an individual who did not leave his mark. maybe he was determined to go out, with a bang, but not a murderer. reminds me of the old bombings
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when they would notify ahead of time to minimize the injuries. he don't take anything off the table. as an investigator you don't remove any possible was their criminal motive political motive economic motive? was he looking for retribution or vengeance? you don't take anything off the table but. >> i hope at some point we do get answers. because this whole thing, it is sad for him. it is a blessing that no one was killed. especially the cops who came to that neighborhood knowing what was going to happen and evacuated everyone. thank god they were not killed. so answers hopefully some point, mike thank you so much. >> thank you kennedy happy near to youtube respect thanks man to your family as well. coming up, alex baldwin's wife, causing quite a stir over reports she has been faking her spanish heritage
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and that phony baloney acts and. what gives? plus another bizarre twist in the jeffrey epstein suicide or murder saga. wait till you hear who just died? it is connected to the case, it is♪ all. ♪ upbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment.
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after being accused of faking her spanish heritage and ask it in a viral twitter threat over the weekend, despite being a born and raised in boston. baldwin has suggested she is really from the island in spain pretty and said in a podcast earlier this year that she moved to the u.s. to go to college when she was 19. so is this the latest crusade or do we all just eat a good laugh? let's get back into it with the man panel party got matt welch, richard fowler and stephen l. miller. so matt's, she was doing segments on tv, cooking segment segments. apparently forgot the word cucumber? as a woman i will say i never forget cucumber, what are your thoughts? >> that's exactly what i would say. my thought kennedy, is through this national ritual are going through right now, you can create important space for you.
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to rush defense to the so-called cancel culture that is associated with it, we can release on the world kennedy's a spanish accents. before i was not born in boston. i don't know why you are asking me this. my family they not from boston. i not see you then. [laughter] >> this is why you invite me. kennedy: do know what, richard fraley jenness who she is? she is rachel. [inaudible] [laughter] [laughter] yes indeed. i am not a big fan of cancel culture but i'm not a fan of library they cancel each other out. maybe she should've told the truth about where she's from and people would've accepted from being from boston.
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we've excepted kennedy we have accepted so many folks from boston print out of the why should want to hide that and she's from boston people and rather successful but i digress. so for now that dumb tom brady. so stephen l. miller, what is next? are we can find out malan's from nebraska? sook i would love to hear maloney is accent. we are on the precipice of a coup. all except for the internet was up pull aria baldwin calling her hillary clinton so many ways. i think this is silly i don't care about it except it's interesting when things like immediate leads are hollywood celebrities full this act. usually gone in a week or two but it's like a 15-year-old girl wears a komodo to prom she has weight of social media
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coming down on here. i cannot wear a symbol on cinco de mayo anymore. but she could% she sailed across the ocean discovered america. so are about to give you a gift for it all you to do with that sombrero is give chips and guacamole inside. it's universally accepted. but you are absolutely right. if you culturally appropriate the wrong way at the wrong time you have every opportunity, think the story is funny. i don't care where she identifies from. if it makes her good to speak in a phony baloney accent if you want to lie about it, go ahead. it is so, so funny she would get outraged. >> you can get into the u.s. senate and from massachusetts will have two from massachusetts pretending they are of a minority ethnic race. >> she's going to teach at harvard law school.
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>> meantime. [laughter] it would not be the end of 2020 without some fresh jeffrey epstein awareness around out the year. a new details of a merge of epstein's final days with a fellow jailbird's coming forward about how epstein was extorted and abused by inmates and staff during his stay at new york metropolitan correction center. former and final settlement, was transferred from the cell the day before epstein's death has now died after allegedly contracting covid in april. dowsing long time ago. we ever know the truth about what really happened to the world's most notorious offender? or will this just add to the conspiracy? matt welch pizza back i thought we always knew were still adjudicating this? come on. the thing about this is great for the quote is, he told me that he worried about, that he was so depressed he wanted to commit suicide. also because he was worried that they wanted to kill him.
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it's perfect for everybody in the possibility here. i want to believe the conspiracy or the fact conspiracy about jeffrey epstein more than i want to be live myself. and yet part of the story, suggest something else. which is presents, and even the prisons where they are supposed to be paying attention are in super badly. particular in the state of new york. the prisoners themselves archery to horribly by fellow prisoners and by the guards as well. they are mocked, they are poked and prodded. it is a disgrace actually in the overly incarcerated country, the way we administer the prison systems are written by the prison guards unions in particular, california's most notorious about that. >> absolutely. that is my great davis was elected in the first places because he was in bed with the prison guard union.
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so stephen l. miller i'm going to go to you. you have been interesting story, who might've concocted covid? >> before i talk about any of this i just want to let you know that i have exchanged letters with a friend this is a did not in fact kill myself should mysterious circumstances befall me after the segment. so i am watching you guys. [laughter] [laughter] look, the truth of all of this usually lies within the simple area of maybe this was a cleansing foundation unleashing a global plague. kristine frazao that's it. >> to give the last living witness of epstein's coronavirus so he is no longer able to talk. or perhaps there might just be ranking confidence like matt said in the prisons system. hua mei to say which is which. >> again mutual exclusivity. all of these things can be true at the same time,
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particularly that the clintons concocted covid for this purpose. >> [laughter] how does that get up there? set everyone in the emergency room. so richard will have about 30 seconds go ahead and take us home. >> i am happy to do that kennedy don't you worry. i agree with matt that our prison system, i would add to our justice system is run so terribly we have a system we spent far too much money and warn students in school at social problematic it is paired with that being said on the jeffrey epstein stuff, nobody's buying it. i'll thing this any american saying he just randomly committed suicide. and nobody was watching. right? everybody knows or something fishy, the something that smell smells. i think that we add to the fact that his guarded and now his former inmate are gone, the buttermilk is deafly smelling. and all americans know it. kennedy: alright man panel thank you so much, matt welch, richard fowler, stephen l.
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in second period that was a moonshot. and this is a topical storm. topic number one. and now for the next thing coming from china that will kill you, currently on sale in the people's republic of mcdonald's, it is the new oreo spam burger. a spam patty or a couple of them topped with oreo crumbles for this is great news for chris christie. now we does not have to make these from scratch anymore. the burgers are available exclusively in china for $2 each. or for an extra 99 cents you can make it a scary move the site of that soup. this is the worst chinese spam attack since the solar wind packing. this likes it will be pretty hard on your inside spread likely the chinese have 20 of legal organs on hand, sorry that was import taste. but to be fair, so was the sandwich. the good news is, no one will ever know if you eat this monstrosity because you will literally take it to your grave. mcdonald seto only produce
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400,000 of these. so get it now unlike the spam itself, this offer will not last forever. topic number two. now to cause asked on, nice bread were topical storm favorite found out the hard way they just don't make women like they used to. yes, only last left the bodybuilder, he had been happily married in a totally normal ceremony to his doll, margo. a lot of people thought they would not make it because as long as you love language is physical touching hers as javascript. apparently that too much cybersex on a honeymoon because margo is now broken. and personally, i think that sounds kind of hot. because i am also broken, yuriy come push my buttons. new reports that you are could be spending the new year alone were margo gets fixed in
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another city. breakups are hard but even harder when it's their legs. on the bright side to geek squad will finally get to see boobies. and on the brighter side the geek squad will get to see more boobies. alright you are says he hopes to have her back by christmas. which in kazakhstan is celebrate generally 73 just in case he's asking santa for a sexy new vacuum cleaner. he's also spending a creepy amount of time as local build a bear workshop. you are said his hope was to spend christmas day at home with margo eating steaks. and spend christmas night treating her like a peace of meets. god that is romantic. topic number three. it is a mug shot monday. and tonight we meet a man whose wife went down the drain when he was busted for operating an illegal winery in alabama sewage plants. and you thought yellow tail was crappy.
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authorities arrested longtime city employee, after they uncovered an illegal alcohol operation hated and they waste water processing center. in other words they found some punch in the turnbull. [laughter] images released by the sheriff's office show bootlegging equipment, a fermenting rack in large quantities of wind take it into evidence. they would report it all down the drain but then he would have just gotten it right back. police described the wine as angular and full-body with notes of glass eyes chinese food. don't drink it too fast or you might get a little flushed. alabama is not very big on wine. in fact when you ask for it in alabama most people start ranting about ilhan omar. they think she is disgusting for marrying her brother when her cousin was still available. when they drink enough sewage they admit she is kind of hot. i will be right back.
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♪. kennedy: there you go thank you for what's the best of your day. happy new year. feldman twitter an instagram at kennedy nation. facebook kennedy nation paired e-mail box kennedy, tomorrow night robby soave. [inaudible] love you, love you, good night. approve $2000 stimulus checks. we're watching this development. you're looking at the vote count right now. this action is happening right now. we're talking about the stimulus checks that democrats and media ripped trump about. trump delayed the covid-19 relief at the 11th hour, he wanted more money. he wanted 2,000-dollar checks that joe biden supports. abc demanding democrats explain why you did not move on stimulus earlier this year on a dollar figure that was double the amount that congress is now talking aboutbo
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