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they dent lit it out, jason jones and pastor robert jeffress. follow lou on twitter, like him on facebook, follow him on instagram and parler @loudobbstonight. thanks for joining us. jajajajaja kennedy: >> give the people $2000, that as a rallying cry from president trump as he implores senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to hold a vote on coronavirus stimulus checks. so far the kentucky senator refusing to budge. so what the hell happens now? i am guy benson in for kennedy. thank you for being here. for the better part of the day is a bruising political battle look like wildly old niche might have been ready to increase the checks from $600 a pop for most people commented to gran, watch. so back on sunday president trump signed into law in of the historic bipartisan rescue
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package. it will provide major support for american families through what we hope will be the home stretch of our fight with the coronavirus. as he explained, the president would like further direct support for american households. >> within cocaine mitch arch nemesis crying chuck schumer said actions speak louder than words. >> senate democrats strongly support $2000 checks, even president trump supports $2000 checks. there is one question left today, do senate republicans join with the rest of america in supporting 2000-dollar checks? specs are chuck is having a field day. right after that mcconnell refused to hold a quick vote on the 2000-dollar checks, during the entire thing into jeopardy. and that is when someone else jumped in off the top rope, my god it is bernie sanders. >> working families need help now.
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not next year, but right now. >> all of this piling on clearly agitated the president who took to twitter of course saying quotes, and less republicans have a death wish it's also the right thing to do, they must approve the 2000-dollar payments asap. $600 is not enough! spray another whole senate might be stuck in washington over new year's. except mitch mcconnell might be a good thing all the bars are closed because a question it is tonight, would anyone in d.c. even buy him a drink? i would, but maybe i am alone for let's get into it tonight's party panel starting with attorney and republican strategist alexandra wilkes, max fund cofounder and fox news contributor jonas max ferris democratic jessica tarr lap welcome everyone happy holidays. >> hello. >> happy holidays. i would start the alex. i understand a global pandemic
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is not exactly the moment for dogmatic fiscal posterity are those type of measures. however, $2000 per person including guard lists of hardship over the worst of the pandemic, isn't that a little bit crazy? >> i mean look. think the 600-dollar payments the original included were a complete joke. i think this is why as true conservatives may be republicans on the last couple of years but as true we have been railing for so long for it in a true crisis we do need to lean in to seemed like the economy to get people in people's hands. many people were affected through shutdown through no fault of their own. they need this money they are hurting badly. and i think that particularly when you compare that $600 payments with certain priorities of nancy pelosi like the kennedy center after she dithered all summer long in passing relief or having
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them considerate it was a true insult. that being said i think the points from senator toomey are well taken. we do not want to spread $2000 into the economy particular to people who don't need it and were not affected. guy: that's the point here. in jonas i want to bring the un. people are hurting. those people have been out of work a really struggling and businesses that they own or work that is been shut down by the government, 600 bucks after all of these feels like a joke. the other side of the joke i've been very blessed thank god i've kept my job over the course of this. i have not lost an enormous amount of income for it know is a sony the government to third $2000 in my direction when there are other people in a more targeted way who really need the help. employing all that money out the door regardless of hardship to me, it just does not make sense. >> know it doesn't make sense at all.
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there is no targeting. there is a basic thing remake a lot of money you don't get the check. but that is flawed because people who were making a lot of money may not be making money now if your business was shut down, a waiter making a lot of money new york city all of a sudden doesn't get these checks. least targeted stimulus program in the history of this government. besides the numbers are enormous. like a half a trillion dollars. which is several corporate income tax will take decades to get out of this. it is the lack of targeting not the lack of the heart the problem is here. there are people getting checks they do not need a boost for if you're selling bicycles you probably are doing better than you did last year. it does not look at your income to say when you file your taxes, if you don't have a hit to your income you can pay it back with your taxes. >> not enough money for someone who's actually
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suffering it's the most ridiculous expensive ill freighted was almost excusable when they first did it. they have had almost a year for a better plan. guy: it has been a blunt object. the beginning when you're rushing it out when you have month after month after month of doing nothing really on both sides do not bash in a smarter plan is just to be a failure. jessica, i went to ask you this. please explain to me, how this legislative process is going to play out? and how could it potentially and in another supreme court justice. i feel that is somehow the conclusion of everything with mitch mcconnell. [laughter] >> i really don't think that is going to happen part i believe everyone is in decent health right now knock on woodward i even want conservatives to stay live to make into the next term. mitch mcconnell i do not think will win on this one. i know he loaded up with section 230 and voter fraud
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investigation, linking that to essentially kill it to make sure we don't get that. i think is going to come back to bite him in his turtle but when it comes to georgia. he is seen kelly loeffler and david perdue all over the network today saying how they support us $2000 checks like 70% of americans. and like people in georgia who are hurting badly from this. he is setting up a very difficult face-off between what's going out of washington and what those senators, hoping for reelection are supporting in georgia print think that puts them in a very bad spot. guy: i like the very original turtle insult. hold on let sick with georgia for a moment. then the peach state the stimulus fight is threatening to turn the entire run off right on its head. here is why. first income republican senators, kelly loeffler, david pretty opposing $2000 checks. then their democratic rivals of their scrooges they don't support those who need help till they change their tune, their republicans how to align
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with president trump watch this. >> us to buy the president one 100% of the time, i'm proud to do that. i have said absolutely we need to get relief to americans now per i'll support that. >> i am delighted to support the president and the 1400 out increment over what we've already done. >> this is something of a pickle for these two incumbents. because if and when the stimulus bill comes to a vote, they either have to vote with the president and again some of the fiscal conservatives who might be in their state or vice versa. keep in mind money president trump is going to georgia to rally for each of them on the eve of the election. they were to vote no, sounds of the going to vote yes but if they vote no with every the question woodhaven shrub to support them? lots of drama. let's talk about georgia specifically jonas. we saw the clip there, both of these republican senators are on board for the $2000 checks. i can see policy downsides to that, we discuss them a moment
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ago. there's very political downside really for doing what they're doing here? >> i think there would have been in the past, used to live in georgia it was a very conservative state. maybe things are changing. you cannot blame increasing democrats and liberals it's conservatives not caring about waste anymore. they are literally both for spending money like this with no strings, no rules. there was a lot of fraud, there is not seem to be any plan from stopping that from happening again. forget about the people who don't need the money not the social security recipients. all the people who were crookedly taking many pretentious cannot imagine republicans are lining up because they have an election coming. what's that populous you have to vote for me see you get money? it's really crazy. >> think the people who support trump are going to what the senators to support what trump is doing. the fiscal conservatives who might not like this at all will not vote for ross offer
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worn of off. i think politically this makes sense, jesse, when it comes to this election have a week from today is the election. when this whole mess in d.c. and covid i think it is a factor is that the factor? >> a while i think it is a combination, like it was on november 3, covid and the economy. which are now intertwined. whatever your stance is on the lockdowns and the effectiveness of them we know the main implication as it has been hurting businesses. from small businesses to large businesses. so i do think it is the factor is it is a combined mess there. i do think it will benefit that democrats have been consistent about this a putting money in people's pockets. i was there folks on the republican side are gone along that mistake even in atlanta remember how much trouble
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there was to push back on the american there. they wouldn't institute they had to go to court. and tom bevan have found a career in politics was on special report deceiving talk about a new poll from a republican pollster showing a decided in the direction of the last couple of weeks but i do think that is meaningful. guy: if you're trying to get into a battle of shoveling money at the door democrats you're going to lose but that's a whole purpose of their party, right? left just quickly alex, the president going down to georgia is a mention on monday. one final rally in a conservative part of the state. how much do you think that could help in crunch time? >> i think it is important. i think you need to get the base out. those are the people who feel like they want to punch back after this election. and unfortunately for the democrats he is not on the ballot. but the radical, jon ossoff and raphael warnock are.
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i think that is going be a problem for them. >> let's switch gears and talk about this for the first time in 12 years former president barack obama is not the most admired man in america. and i'm so honored by this accolade, oh it wasn't mayport i was told in fact in the gallup survey obama has been dethroned by none other then president donald trump at hallett them apples? 80% of respondents naming trump is a most admired of 2020. second place at obama 15% of rounding out the top three is joe biden napping with just 6%. this is the tenth time trump's place in the top ten. but the first time he has won the title himself. so will this speed up the carving of his face onto mount rushmore, jessica? [laughter] [laughter] >> this might be the first time in history i'm going to say you know polls are wrong, they've been rigged they were wrong in 2016 the wrong now.
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guy: is this true? >> is it a goodbye crack to him? guy: the election was rigged if he won the gallup will help you lose the election, jessica? >> i'm sure is going to tweet that letter if he's watching or it occurs to him in the middle of the night that he could argue that. think it's a farewell to him. i know there are a lot of people who admire him. he has been the president for a while and hopefully next year joe biden will be the most admired man in america. i be happy go back to obama. either one's good by me. guy: american voters in general like to feel sentimental about the last guy or the previous president. politicians who no longer have power. folks start to feel little more generous. i don't what that's attempting here but it's trump's base coming out to get into the 18%. >> stronger does have a core them dacian then biden ever will. this list current seems to be
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tied whose own to be the most. all the presidents have been on, you can make the case honestly that biden is the ralph nader who stole from obama, i will say obama and trump, the two of them combined, can find a been on this list more than oprah winfrey has preachy is more popular than both of them i think in some ways. guy: by the way if you had ralph nader on your bingo card, take a shot very impressive. alex and he finished with you on this topic. i think my favorite part of it is, i think this probably burns obama a little bit you agree? [laughter] >> it kind of closes the loop on the white house correspondents dinner joke that apparently got the president to begin with from president obama. look, but it makes me wonder, with the second or first look
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like the second was sort of laser sharp focus on communicating about his policies and outcomes, things like criminal justice reform, things like operation warp speed which we all know is a renowned ink success despite the meatiest rotation of it at the time. if that had in terms of people's admiration, that it been more influential in the earlier votes. there'd been a better performance of that debate. >> number one on the latest side michelle obama the former first lady, surprise? >> no, not surprised at all. i think that we can probably all agree that if there was to be someone to be the nominee going forward for all of eternity and would she would win and she would've won this election. oprah winfrey overt michelle obama jonah? do you think? >> and look at the top ten placements produce more obama the michelle obama i believe. [inaudible]
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civic i'm not letting my bias through them just look at the data. guy: we can hash that out during a commercial break. >> i just met who could win the presidency. >> know maybe a pontiac and your seat not those who go to the show. guy: she could do $20000, forget the 2000 she would never be outspent by anyone. first the "new york times" now being accused of glorifying cancel culture. and of help ruin the life of a teenage over over something she said when she was just 15 years old. why is the left so quick to go for the throat? incentive perhaps thinking some people learn from their mistake from time to time. robby soave will join us next to break it down. your journey requires liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. wow. that will save me lots of money.
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guy: think back to an you were a teenager. dig ever do something you regret it? i would imagine the answer for most of us was yes. but most of our embarrassments probably ever made national news. the biggest victim of cancel culture as a cheerleader from virginia preachy is been forced to withdraw from the university of tennessee the summer after a classmate posted a 4-year-old video of her using a racial slur. the "new york times" decided to relitigate the story in
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detail this past sunday and a peace entitled a racial slow, i have viral deal and a reckoning. it lionized by a largely teen who posted the video to punish his classmate. he said he has no regrets but he wanted to teach her a lesson. well, there is a lesson all right. now the times is the accuse of helping destroy this young woman's life, at least her early life. who's the true villain? joining me now to discuss recent senior at her and author of a panic attack, robby soave who is in this name and hair on television. robby good to have you back. >> good to be with you. it was quickly the breakdown of what happened here. not to minimize what this young woman said. she is the n word which is the ugliest most unacceptable word in the english language frankly part she said jokingly and a 302nd snapshot video at age 15, 2016 then what? >> yes in a snap chat videos she expected to disappear but teens have been very smart
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about finding wade's what is definitely bad it was a mistake but she should have been called out for it and learn from it and grown. evidently she has. i think she marches in black lives matter. friends of hers or friends who were african-american said in the story that this jungle had changed. it was not a big deal anymore pit it was not evidence she was redeemable he gracious. he kept the video for years waited until she had chose that moment to ruin her life because the college yanked her admission, she is off the cheerleading team. it's awful what he did. it was especially the adults sanctioned it they encourage it and wrote a newspaper, near times i can't believe we live in the world were a bad
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decision of kids the two players in the story people saying okay who's the protagonist is the antagonist there at like 18 or 19 think it's really gross with the young man dead bird he is biracial. he waited until she posted in favor of black lives matter and said some gall to do that given what i know about you. he deliberately held onto this thing for the exact moment to detonate like a bomb and destroy her. which is really sort of crazy creepy behavior. it works, it went viral, she was hounded out of society. she became a 24 hour social media sensation. when you read the next time story she's proud of it he's is limited about my dad who i've had to correct for having white privilege. let me talk about why i like this girl. and there's definitely room to criticize what he did. i would probably not want to be friends with someone like that. i will be terrified he is
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taking notes constantly to your point is not doing it in a vacuum. he took these actions in sort of a society or part of it that encourages and incentivizes this sort of thing. which is the most twisted part of all of it. directly live in a culture words possible to do this you and i luckily in those older finish high school before social media was a thing, and everyone had us at our worst moments. you put a camera person on anyone uncover its mother teresa, except for her you would find them saying something they would regrets. no it was to be defined by the most humiliating moment as a teenager. here live in a culture you have to be. select the adults who do not stand up to this at the university of tennessee, at some point the mob comes screaming for them a short
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attention span. you have to say no. and a lot a lot don't say no i don't think it's a healthy thing. robby thank you very much. >> thank you. to be six a new report claims a number of coronavirus infections is far worse in the chinese government claims? go figure no way. how would you filthy u.s. government started registry of everyone who declines to get the covid vaccine? a brewing battle over privacy. the panel debates it next. ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle.
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subject to the chinese government finally but they belong to the world about coronavirus? sort of pretty health agency reporting that ten times more people in wuhan were likely infected back in april than they originally claimed. to staggering half-million this coincide with the chinese journalist for reporting the truth of the crisis unfolding in room on back in february on top of that he russian official now would mean the capital from covid adair probably in the ballpark of 186,000 should the world ever trust the authoritarian governments again.
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the panel is back, alexander wilkes, jonas max faris, jessica tarlov. alex, no one believed beijing. no one believed moscow. but now some confirmation that disbelief was correct or vindicated, right? >> yes. i think it really casts some very negative light on the media worked so hard to basically cover this up in tandem with the russian governments. there is an insistence on reporting the u.s. having the most amount of coronavirus to sort of take down donald trump it seemed. and it was to the exclusion of very important reporting about the origins of this virus. there was a capacity there
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that never got uncovered in all of this. and you know, now that the dust has cleared with president trump being out of office hope of there some hard-hitting reporters who will take another look at it. guy: jonas, do we have a true sense of what the global numbers are? western countries for the most part have been transparent about it and try to keep everything up to date. other countries are receiving are lying to the teeth. try to get a totality of the picture here and draw comparisons here. it's awfully hard when you get the china's and the russians of the world line constantly perspective trying to get a totality from the totalitarian state, good luck with that. set me up for that. >> first of all our numbers are very good. and they are reliable. we have case figures those are real, i know people don't believe it. we are doing a very good job. it's also why we look little higher than some countries because their underreporting.
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as far as how cricket are they? we get a lot of made-up data's not even just made up. but that does not mean in this case are such evildoing going on. early in this thing, it was more early for china is not a lot of tourism there. china did not know, it was under reported by 10,000 cases no one knew they were not doing a lot of testing it's hard to say prayers far as china they done a very good on deaths. by the cases being up that high less people died which is actually unbelievable. in china supposedly there are less deaths in florida and it's obviously a lot larger place. russian they got it late. they had the vaccine but they do not have two produce vaccine. strict speaking myself i would not touch a vaccine developed in russia or china. speaking of those two countries, jessica begot the
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journalist who has been jailed for telling the truth. do you know that russia and china are just about to join the human rights council at the u.s., what a joke. [laughter] i did know that. i am hopeful there will be some international cooperation to at least show some solidarity and the wrongness of this. and not just writing about the saying it is terrible. it is like really, really terrible. it's totally outrageous. as for joining the un human rights council, there are a lot of human rights violators are part of these bodies. i tend to believe it's better to have them sitting at the table you make it 1% better behavior out of them. but it's obviously a tremendous injustice. enter your point i would never take a vaccine from them, remember how pollution said months ago that he had a maxi magic vaccine, and they were getting vaccinated obviously untrue as is everything out of
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their mouths. guy: in another country, an ally, spain citizens refused to get vaccinated will be essentially be put on a government blacklist registry to be shared with other european nations. that's probably only a matter of time before someone proposes something like that here. so how much privacy would you be willing to get up in the post- covid world? this is a tough one for me. you're going to want to get into concerts, sporting events, those venues are going to want to be safe, right? they want to make sure no one is getting sick and they do not have liability. they will say you have to prove to us you have the antibiotics or you have gotten the vaccine. but then you've got people with little vaccine passports pretty start think about registries. his start to feel little creepy there. jesse i will come back to you on this one. i like give me the passport, put me on the registry i men? >> if it means i get the vaccine faster absolutely.
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no, it is not one 100% slamdunk permits about and 90/10%. going to be important to our ability to get back to normal from everything from our schools so people can start their education again to adults going back to the office. sports, to start playing again without having the breakouts that we have been seeing all across the country, et cetera. i do think it is important not, mike i said before i am died, not quite willing to die to be in person. i want all of that obviously. but there's a little bit of it overreach when you look at whistleblowers reveal about what governments do do about this data and what we would be turning over voluntarily. guy: totally bread there's the civil liberties concern, the privacy concern, jonas, it's probably good for business to have this sort of thing. but to those other worries outweigh the swift reopening?
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>> yes, again this sounds like a good idea. 130b incentives to get a vaccine financial by the problem with this though is once the vaccine is available for those who want to be what everyone available to get it because they need to get herd immunity quickly or our vaccines are going to wear off eventually. i didn't see what the point is this going to keep people without the vaccines and spreading it to each other. so they spread it later when my vaccine wears off? sounds like a good incentive, companies are going to do it anyway but it does not matter if the government do. subject i think that will definitely be the rule. if you want to come to yankee stadium got to have this thing. and if you have a problem with it don't come to the game. alex leftward quickly. so back i think that is a practical matters what is going to happen. big companies are going to control this ultimately. people have a right to be concerned with the government does with their data. government can be coercive and
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arbitrary at times pretty thinking while evelyn should get the vaccine, it's concerning the should be some sort of registry or database, people who have it or don't. >> we start on but registries and databases will just put a little chip in you to show you have the vaccine, i'm sort of joking but only half a parent playing the libertarian for kennedy while she is gone. subject never gone wrong in europe they can't move around where they want to sever been a problem in europe. >> point taken. >> the most restrictive have the lowest death counts for the ones who are really hard-core about this and tracking you in a police effort. >> we've got to live there, point well taken, jonas and jessica happy new year's guys. coming up the pandemic has changed how we all work. but with taxes potentially on the rise, there are places you might be able to move to pay less to uncle sam. where are they? that answer might surprise you, next.
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guy: many americans have been playing high tax states like new york and california in search of greener pastures. florida for example. but for some might not be quite enough. no mad capitalist is a company that has high earning individuals and take their business, their money, their residence elsewhere, out of the u.s. entirely in order to save more money. how does that work? would you try it?
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kennedy talked it all over with nomad capitalist managing partner andrew henderson, check it out. >> said this is an intriguing idea. a lot of people i know who live in places like new york and california, they are getting clobbered in federal, state and city taxes. so many of them feel like they will go to a state with income tax with florida, nevada texas and tennessee. how do you know it's time to leave the country? my words or go we are treated best. people are going where they're treated a little better and they're hoping things will catch up with them. i lived in arizona for ten years. now you are going haven't ate% state task if you make over to a $50000. you might pay 50 cents on the dollar if you have high earning entrepreneur. i am saying go over the taxes are 0%, 10% you could do that legally in america go to puerto rico, you can go overseas and find the best
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place for the actually want entrepreneurs rather than new york or they are arguing over each other who wants the biggest wealth tax. spectrum 2012 on congress has worked really hard to take that money that americans earn overseas and tax it and bring it back to the u.s. they argue for that like it is a real robin hood tradition. they're basically stealing people blind to read you have to announce her u.s. citizenship to take advantage of that and not be tax back here? >> truly frees you up of u.s. taxes you have to renounce her u.s. citizenship. not really for that reason but it is something i did. but you can go and live in puerto rico print you can pay 4% tax. when you sell your business you going to tax savings and live there but you might pay something to the u.s. is going to heck of a lot less than 50%. a heck of a lot less than 40%. what the government is trying to do is for smart regulations
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on people of offshore bank accounts. obviously want to follow the law, report those bank accounts or reforms to do that. we defiled the tax returns for your foreign countries. there is compliance but you can dramatically reduce the rate down into the single digits or zero. >> i love the idea of reducing tax rates. i am obsessed with the idea of legal tax avoidance, legal being the operative word here. but i love the united states, love living here. love traveling from state to state. i like that i can protest. i like that if there is a hurricane or wildfire i can rely on my friends and neighbors. i don't know that is necessarily the case and some of the places that you have mentioned. is there this kind of freedom, there may be economic freedom but what about the other freedoms we enjoy here? >> i think if you look at the reports. the u.s. came in 17th on personal freedoms. certainly out of 200 countries it is not the worst.
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living in countries like malaysia, i've great friends and people close in the community. certainly not every country is going to be perfect. think the biggest thing for people to do is get out in the world. if you want to dip your toe into this go to a country that's open right now, open a bank account, go see how it's not as different as you thought it was. you got people like george of the ex- stove at republic there be in the u.s. and economic freedom right now. people go there and they say it's a lot better than i thought it would be. the people are nice, friendly, welcoming up in there for years. i feel that i have the same comforts as they would in the u.s. >> is there language barrier? that's another thing keep siebel from traveling to other places. unless you are a native speaker or you have been studying another language for years and years and years, it can be a lot to overcome. i think there's some language barrier.
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i think a lot of these places their increasingly speaking english. there are places here in serbia pretty much everyone speaks english for you not think that. you go to places like hong kong, singapore and belize and they are going to speak english. even when the official language of something else. >> i've also heard many different when you live there. when you are a tourist, everyone is really nice to you. but if you try and cozy up too much and take someone's job who otherwise would have it who is from there, they freeze you out a little bit. >> i think what i found is, and a lot of countries we have met 30 people in about four different countries for the attitude is they like people bring in foreign capital. we get calls and sometimes the prime minister of the smaller countries. they need people bringing in money predating high-paying jobs where they need some tax
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revenue. so i think you do get treated a lot better. my problem with the u.s. that went to tax, tax, taxes they are legacy brands that take people who create value for granted in the countries that are on their way up pretty think it's a lot harder for that. it is a cultural thing. not everyone is going to feel that way suspect we'll ever come back to the u.s.? >> well i guess they have to let me. it's not my priority list right now. i've taken extreme stepford i may not. >> that is so crazy. i like the thought of traveling but i'm not so nuts about leaving for good. they've got to have a really, really good surf. we'll see how it goes, thank you so much. >> my pleasure thank you. guy: and with that topical storm is next. research shows that people remember
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million bucks, i can't help you. retailer in japan create a hyper realistic mask. that will make you, look at that is so creepy. it will make you look like you're turning japanese. i really think so. in fact these masks are so realistic we actually can put went on, walk outside and still get yelled out for not wearing a mask. when properly worn the mask completely disguise your true identity per day will retail for $950 a pop, which is steep, but much less than what joe biden paid for his face this is how president trump plans to say the y has secretly after generate 23 just has to find a mask that looks a little bit like doctor jill. topic number two. sports betting is not always black and white. but if you are trying to pick a winner for the peach bowl here is a prediction to bear in mind, which is a pun you'll see right there the national zoo in atlanta yang yang the
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pendant predicts who will use the new year's day bowl game. this is also dr. anthony fauci has his public health from day-to-day. watch as they open the georgia bulldog box inside the cincinnati bearcat box. as such be good omen for the old dogs that are there about to get complete ripped to shreds. also run for fun extra point, later the same day gaining went for a number two-point conversion. beckett also means someone will score safety, after all it did come from his own end zone. and we are children. action after seeing this video, gang gang was immediately drafted by the jets. they bigger take a break dear cardboard he's probably better than their entire defensive line. and now they're just playing themselves right out of the draft pick. topic number three. a pair of vermont residents arrested after paying a local teenager in weed to shovel
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their snow. even worse they really try to pay him and snow to pick up their weed, but the boy cleverly declined. the rash entering grass instead of cash scheme was discovery 14 year old boy needed medical attention to it adverse reaction to marijuana per this is why you never give your tears traveler. the resulting investigation setting been paid in cannabis on multiple occasions in exchange for clearing the driver this kooky couple. it sounds like a true joint venture. the incident occurred after vermont got hammered by a nor'easter that dumped about 41 inches of snow on the area. the team got higher than that. the police smoked at the dopey dual and charge them with dispensing marijuana to persons under 21, also known as bernie sanders new turnout strategy. finally tonight are you young, dumb and full of curiosity?
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they can go to her the milk is sweet. general mills teaming up with america's favorite kid show create another kind of kids mea meal. a new sesame street serial, delicious. so much better than their last attempt food crossover garments frozen frog legs. the back of each cereal box will open up like a book and have educational short stories featuring the beloved character elmo including oma visit the farm, mo state school, and hr nightmare. general mills said the cereal contains essential nutrients for burrowing she might have milk before school in the morning or grab a friend like bert and ernie do off each other's backs. then they do a different kind of spooning, allegedly not that there's anything wrong with that. and we'll be right back. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage.
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thank you to all the first responders who put their lives in danger to help us when my brothers and sisters and mom and dad and grandpa and grandma need them. we look out for the helpers, because they look out for us. thank you, first responders! you know, there's a rewarding feeling you get when you...hey man, me and...we carried a lady out of a fire, you know? this is what i signed up for as a first responder and this is what i love to do. i'm going to continue going to work, day in and day out, and providing help to those that need it. ♪ ♪ thank you, first responders! ♪ thank you, first responders, we need you and we wanted to let you know how much we appreciate you. thank you, first responders! ♪
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thank you! thank you, first responders! thank you! love you! ♪ be safe, look after yourself and look after one another. thanks. ♪ ♪ so much of the bee gees, that was less sides mouth monday song, how deep is your love. the waiter last night was dug congratulations to you sir. that's it we are done for the evening. thank you so much for watching the show. you can follow kennedy on twitter an instagram at kennedy nation. on facebook, candy appian, e-mail alert kennedy fbn it
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foxbusiness.com. also please check out the guy benson show, that is me. fox news rated. tomorrow doctor nicole sapper, bret smith, brad columbo among others. i will see then, good night from new york. a great evening . elizabeth: so night we take on joe biden today slamming the trump administration for quote, falling short in vaccinating americans against covid-19. yes, there are glitches. they need to be fixed but critics say biden is doing, politicizing and attacks historic effort to try to take credit for it without offering new ideas except for money. joe biden and kamala harris getting vaccinated after they said they wouldn't take a vaccine under president trump. we have deneen borelli, tom del beccaro, fred fleitz and matthew whitaker. we'll get you
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