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electoral college vote certification next week. a reminder, follow lou on twitter @loudobbs, like him on facebook and follow him on instagram and parler @loudobbstonight. thanks for joining us. i'm gregg jarrett. have a great eveni guy: and boom goes the dynamite. the fight over this $2000 stimulus checks has officially exploded break senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is the one who pulled the pin. i am guy benson in for kennedy, thanks her being here. for the third day in a row senate lawmakers have been at each other's throats over whether to increase those payments to the american people from $600 to two grand. earlier today the president kept it short and sweet tweeting $2000 asap. at least five republican senators have publicly sided with the president long with what appears to be every democrat. but after being cast as a heel
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since christmas, cocaine mitch today tried to go back on offense pitching his own payment plan that is tied in with two of the presidents other demands pending personal legal for tack and commission to study election fraud. in political these are known as poison pills. additions that make a bill virtually impossible to pass. but senator mcconnell pointed a finger at democrats for holding things up. select the senate is not going to split apart the three issues that president trump linked together just because democrats are afraid to address two of them. the senate is not going to be bullied into rushing out more money into the hands of democrats rich friends who do.not need the help but. >> he truly is a scintillating presence. as you might imagine democrats are curious and are good body vermont socialist bernie sanders who default setting is furious watch. >> what is your problem with allowing the senate to vote on
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whether or not we are going to allow americans, working class people to get a 2000-dollar check? guy: the same goes to house speaker speaker nancy poulos who never misses an opportunity to score political points. >> who is holding up that distribution to the american people? mitch mcconnell and the senate republicans. in blocking it, they are in denial of the hardships that the american people are experiencing now. smacked the hair looks great nancy birds of fiscal responsibility aside which mice will be a bipartisan slogan at this point, what is mitch mcconnell's angle here? and will began but work? let's bring it to the party panel starting with foundation for economic education opinion editor and young voices senior contributor, brad polumbo. lung title good title, comedian part of the problem podcast host, dave smith and democratic strategist and former dnc advisor kevin walling. alright let's start with you brad, as a conservative on the
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panel are you a yea or a nay on this plan from the president? >> well look. i think they call him graveyard mitch for a reason. mitch mcconnell knows where to put bad bills so they die. that is where we have to be honest. he is putting this with poison pill so it does not pass braid that is a good thing. increasing the stimulus payments of $2000 does not solve the problem. because you cannot stimulate an economy that is locked down. the problem right now is not demanded his supply. bma peoples livelihoods' livelihoods illegal and big stimulus checks sent out like candy on how we won't change that. guy: was getting different perspective for advertisement indiscriminate spending. kevin you're the democrat i'm sure you are in favor of this. see backyard guy, i am pretty reference bernie sanders on the floor today. he made a really compelling speech where he talked about the fact that ten of the poorest county in this country are found in the commonwealth of kentucky, really drawing a line in the sand with a senate majority leader in making the case of the american people.
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i know were going to discuss the georgia senate runoff elections two, displays really happily in these two races that are coming up next week. in the american people don't understand you have a president trump in a nancy pelosi speaker of the house teaming up with these tooth checks and republican standing in the way that strong optics i think heading into this runoff election. and problematic for the election. scenic weird timeout bribing people thousands of dollars of borrowed money at this point. i said this last centum going to keep saying until something happens or doesn't on this bill. i don't have a problem with helping people more, giving more money to folks who have been adversely affected there's millions of them. there millions have not been been effective not missed a day of work, a single paycheck and just loading's of billions of dollars into a cannon and shooting it across america to
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everyone, it just does not seemed like particular responsible governance even if you really want to help those who need it, which i do, your thoughts. >> yeah. you are speaking to a podcast her. it a phenomenal year for me. i don't think i deserve any check from the government. like what i be a better person than everyone in politics if i said we should give $3000 after everyone? the whole thing seems arbitrary. i don't mean to downplay the difference $1400 could mean to a lot of people. they have a legitimate claim if the government's going to force you not to work they have a legitimate claim, hey they paid taxes to this government maybe they should get some help. but at some point we have to realize that we cannot welfare our way out of the situation. we have two options here. it is catastrophe or open the economy and open it entirely.
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it's going to. >> us in the face sooner rather than later but smacked kevin to dave's point, why not $5000 a person? why not? >> it is a good point. >> it should beat needs based there are number of americans doing very well. guy: hang on, hang on. this is not need a base this is just across the board. you're saying it's a miserly of any republican to say maybe we should tweak this and make it more targeted. this is not need space. >> sure it's not needs to base. we are in this catastrophe we are in the whole idea is to get money out in the hands of americans to stimulate the economy. now darwish because this is going on for eight months and we had a conversation. guy: about eight months i come up with among better and we didn't. you made the will start with
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georgia, the whole god awful stimulus messes seriously impacting next week to georgia senate runoff race. it is on tuesday paid today on fox, former house speaker speaker newt gingrich from george explained how high the stakes have become, watch. >> 's megastar with republicans to get a grip and not play cute games with the president's 2000-dollar payment. both senator perdue and senator loeffler have come out for the $2000 payment proposal. i think 80% of the country favors it freed the senate republicans risk throwing away two seats and control the senate. if they play parliamentary games instead of taking up or down vote. specs are new to is basically echoing chuck schumer on this one on the monday president trump will be in georgia campaigning for senators perdue and loeffler per joe biden during the same for jon ossoff and raphael warnock. for the democrats. earlier today fox news
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correspondent peter deutsche caught up with jon ossoff and asked him about some recent allegations about his fellow democrat. >> any concern that the allegation of wrongdoing against reverend warnock could possibly be a drag on the democratic ticket next week? >> none whatsoever. reverent warnock address this issue a year ago. here to the bottom line, kelly loeffler has been campaigning with a klansman. kelly loeffler has been campaigning with a klansman. guy: oh that is a snappy kkk soundbite too bad it is a lie. so in the closing days of this race, should the candidates keep finding or find issues like covid relief? i know brad, i think it is interesting that awsat pretends like all of these allegations against raphael warnock have been dealt with for a year. we just for the first time so that body cam footage from the police showing up at eight and sit with his ex-wife, now ex-wife in tears talking about
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warnock putting out a show for the cameras, he is a good actor. but he crossed the line. she was fighting back in motion. and apparently jon ossoff's position here is nothing to see, let's just move on. i feel like a republican might not get away with that answer. i suspect that. >> they definitely wouldn't. and they should not. but unfortunately it might make a difference in the margins of such a tight race. with this race has been nationalized. with the stimulus their positions on stimulus, what is at stake here is not ultimately going to come down as much the details of the individuals as concerning of some things as warnock might be buried this decides who controls the senate, whether biden harris radical agenda, 50-dollar minimum wage, judicial nominees, that is really at stake here. that is some of the things may be, ultimately think it's just not going to come down to all of this. but that does not make it any less concerning. kennedy: dave, as a
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libertarian he basically hates everyone, do you care who wins these races? >> well, listen i think divided government is generally better than non- divided government. particularly with democrats in control. that being said, i think it is a very interesting situation that you have here. and there is something that i kind of like about the idea that so many of the republican voters just think this whole thing is fraudulent. guy: verdict they get that idea? >> they may not be right about the reason. but they kind of art right instinctual in a sentence. look, this is a president who was framed for being a russian assets. accused of treason for years. there is so huge group of people that believe that. so the instinct this is all fraudulent is somewhat justified. and i think that there is some
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value in those republicans being light, we do not really care about just getting republicans and because they have in our next to their name. we want people who will fight for donald trump. i don't necessarily agree with everything they say. but i am not sure there is not some value there. guy: kevin come on your side of the isle we played a soundbite from newt gingrich. i don't often you agree with newt's. he is warning mcconnell just give this 2000 thing a separate vote, get it done for the sake of georgia. i assume you think that is the right line of thinking here? >> i think it is smart politics for it as you know, new to represented the district in atlanta for a number of years. so he understands politics on the ground in georgia probably better than anyone else on this race. again, the democrats i speak to on the ground in georgia are bullish about the
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chances. they like what they see with turnout numbers and new registrants heading into this election that had registered since election day. and they're standing back when the republicans are eating their own. that the best thing to do when your opponent is attacking one another, stand back, turn out the vote and get those precincts to turn out. next was going to be busy we have the georgia race on tuesday, the next day generally sixes when congress is scheduled to certify joe biden selection of the the election. one lawmaker said not so back jeff asked. halley becomes the first u.s. senator to announce he's going to challenge biden's victory in pennsylvania. impossibly several other swing states. that means the house and the senate will be forced to debate the results and whether to accept to have the victory it will not change the outcome
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declaring who will one. president trump is not calling for this to happen but mitch mcconnell's probably little peeved with halley because he is trying to avoid the fiasco of forcing republicans into this thorny situation. so is this done to flip the election for real? or might the gentleman from missouri have an old terrier motive here? and kevin, i'll start with you as a democrat. are you licking your chops at the prospect of republicans to have to try to walk this tight rope of admitting what happened in reality but not taking off their base and taking votes it can be used against them? i imagine chuck schumer is gleeful that senator hawley decided to play this card. >> absolutely he is. as you point out mitch mcconnell is not in charge, john the been holding back the reins on this. it is a spectacle, it is transparent to it josh hawley is doing pres i was to make you presidency base making
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with what's happening four years down the road. and he wants to have the base early on. democracy be damned as part of the process. >> brad that is awfully cynical. if you think he's right though? was he playing in political calculation he is a very smart guy. he knows the election is not going to be overturned. there is a lot of upside politically for him to make this move since it's not actually going to upset the apple cart here. joe biden is going to be president. why not banks and goodwill with trump voters were really ticked off? >> i completely agree part is a cynical political fun stunts because he's addition for 2024 and he has decided that is more important than governing with integrity. the electoral college is certified to vote, this is a
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stunts. he is an college constitutional attorney pretty know this is going nowhere. it is really a political gesture. i think it is beneath him. but he is going to go ahead and do this. i hope he gets the audience of one and makes president trump happy i guess. it's not worth it all in. guy: if that's the calculation here to impress to a separate he is on the team, could it work? >> okay, i have heard this line about an audience for one many times over the last four years. and i think it is completely missing the point. donald trump got 73 million people to vote for him. guy: 74. >> sorry i did not keep up with account, million of those were fake. seventy-three legitimate for trout.
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the majority, the vast, vast majority of his base believes this election was stolen. i don't think people when they asked whether this is going to be good for the democrats are good for the republicans, thinker beat missing the bigger picture here. this is a new era for american politics for this is a huge chunk of the country, maybe not the majority but close to it that believe joe biden is not the legitimate president of the united states come generate 20th. this is not playing to an audience of one. going forward if you are going to be successful on a national level for republican politics you are going to have to have supported donald trump through this. you can agree with that, disagree or that you can think the election was legitimate or wasn't, honestly i'm not convinced any alleged is legitimate, maybe they all are. the point is this is the reality is not an audience of one or tens of millions of americans. >> bait respond heavily to that one. you can catch his attention in a positive way it could help you down the line, i think
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guy: perhaps it was only a matter of time for the super contagious new covid-19 strain is now in the u.s. colorado, california, after spreading like wildfire in the uk. and strangely the u.s. cases that have been confirmed aren't residents who say they have not traveled recently. the news comes amid the news and vaccinations are going a lot slower than originally hope by the trump administration. experts say state health department to overwhelm by the task of disturbing doses. and some cases more nursing home patients and staff have been slower and more resistant to getting the shot was originally in with the holdup? will the sp back senate before more of this contagious new strain spreads further? here are the main out tonight
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is memorial sloan kettering cancer center radiologist and fox news contributor, doctor nicole saphier. doctor good to see you happy new year. >> happy new year guy. >> so let's talk about this new strain. i think people are understandably concerned about a parade they hear those words it's more contagious than already very transmissible disease. what is the bad news on the contagiousness front? and is there some mitigating better news when it comes to severity, will the vaccines work that kind of thing? hopefully of something for us. >> well, that is right guy. but we are concerned is the b1 when k. it is essentially this new variance that we are talking about participate in the uk since september when it is first identified, now this really across the world. we have about three cases so far that it been identified by the united states but likely a lot more than that we are just looking for right now. there's about 1800 person
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cohort that came out of the uk where they were looking at this variance. and what they showed was it can be anywhere from 60 to 70% more transmissible. meeting more contagious than what of the more common circulating kobe to variance. the good news is, out of this cohort they showed there is not statistically significant to more increase of hospitalization, death and it did not seem those who had already been affected were being reinfected with this new variance. too that is all good news, guy. we have to remember, since the beginning of this pandemic there have been about 100 variance of this virus that have come out. it is not uncommon for a virus to mutates. it does happen with influenza every single year that is why we have to get a new flu shot every single year. the big question right now with this invariant is test going to detect it on our vaccines going to work? right now it does look like the vaccines are going to give
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some sort of immunity to this new variance. whether it is going to be that 95% we are not sure per but even if they gave 80% that far exceeds what we would expect from other vaccines. specifically the flu vaccine. maybe that's not the 95 prickett efficacy but will have a strong immunity to all variance. therefore essential to get the vaccine paid >> that is good news there. everything is relative in 2020 but we will take it. doctor last question here. it has to the distribution of the vaccine. it is struggling in certain places. millions of people vaccinated with the first round that is good. but it could be going more quickly and more efficiently. it is not what your thoughts on that? sue maxwell guy, unfortunately there are many blunders when it comes to the covid-19 pandemic. the two big ones are our lack of accessibility to testing early on. and now it is going to be the vaccine rollout. it is unprecedented how
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quickly we have gotten vaccines able to be shipped out, manufactured, proved to the people. and all of a sudden we can't actually get into people. that is going to be an effort that is going to have to be expedited right now. because there are millions of vaccine sitting in freezer warehouses ready to be distributed. ready to be injected into people's just not there yet. the states have to work with the federal government. they have to work with people. they're otherwise i'll be a major failure work and talk about for years to come. guy: is going to ramp up. you're right pray for now it's sick frustrating to watch some of it but hopefully accelerate super god knows we need it. >> coming up alex belden's wife. this is the story we need. she has a hilarious new excuse about her fake spanish heritage and accent but here's a hint. apparently it is our faults. the panel returns to point and ♪ sanctuary music
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go to vettix.org. guy: baldwin is truly the gift that keeps on giving. or should i say let gift, which is probably how she would say it in her version of spanish. thank you signora lopez. she defended herself a "new york times" interview saying that when she said her family had roots in spain, she was speaking colloquially.
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when she forgot the english word for cucumber or she forgot to or pretended to that was nearly a brain far. and because this story seems to get better by the day, details of the baldwin 2012 wedding revealed the couple exchanged vows in english and spanish. and even had spanish inscriptions on their wedding rings. so was the rain in spain complete drainer brain? let's get back into it with the panel. brad, dave, kevin. i love the story so much i hope it goes on forever it's what we need at the end of 2020. i think my favorite detail is this this woman's name a lot are you, her real name is hillary hayward thomas spreadsheet claimed in an interview that her family, quote unquote from spain could not pronounce her new surname, baldwin. she is from massachusetts. [laughter] 's backyard that is not great. but you know, i think maybe
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you have to take a look in the mirror and ask yourself, are you respecting the rights of a trans ethnic person? it is hatred. i actually don't understand the rules in a morgue i don't know what is going on. i think she should just claim that she should've said i identify as spanish. guy: assist her truth and that's enough? >> honestly maybe someone should explain it to me. why can't you identifies a different nationality, why would that be a problem? guy: i know he started stenciled i know i get in trouble for this kind of stuff i want to hide myself, when it run somewhere i don't my face on the screen. >> what's the answer? sue six let's go to the democrat kevin on his come explain your rules to us. >> this there are no rules. this is literally the plot line from veep rehab a white
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woman from cleveland claiming to be hispanic to win the presidency. this is literally something out of the comedies of this era. it is a bizarre story. i think it is reflective of the fact that a lot of people have way too much time on their hands during their only 23 and me of celebrities. guy: is a serious issue that requires serious attention. >> went away to ring out 2020. guy: l brad, alec baldwin is furious about this pretty is often an angry gentleman from time to time. i quoted a source familiar with the situation who did not want to be named on the record and was granted anonymity because of baldwin might quote a puncher was the exact quote sprayed that sort of checks out doesn't it? >> has angry rants about president trump sound a lot like president trump and he has become everything he claims to hate. that is with this whole thing is, right?
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it's a hilarious story. it's crazy, it's funny but it's a serious problem. this is your brain on identity politics. this is the hollywood celebrities they have just taken an ideology to an extreme per night have people pretending to be from spain when they were born in massachusetts. so it is just ridiculous present think that is why we've got to push back on some of the step over going to keep getting more of the same. guy: what might have been a giveaway that this was all bs from hilaria if she'd ever herself or others as latin expert which is a made-up term just like her accent. so hilaria is coming in very strong as a last-minute content or for the biggest loser of the year. but let's face of the competition is stiff in 2020. before the first presidential election within incumbent losing since 1992, and a once in a century global pandemic the devastated the world economy, 2020 was one for the record books. but who are the true winners and losers of this year that is nearly over? gentlemen let's hear your
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nominees and let us begin, it's very manly panel i must say, with you brad. winter and learn loser 2020. so back while winners are may have to be rescue dogs. there is a line out the door for russ to good oxford i adopted one myself. now for biggest losers it is small businesses. they have been hit hard not just by coving pandemic lockdown but also by wanton, rioting and looting and democratic cities like minneapolis for their the biggest losers in my book. and it is sad. guy: what is your dog's is important. >> agent and trent reggie is an eight year old beagle. go rescue dog. if you do one thing after the show. guy: is reggie have zoned instagram account yet? >> he doesn't but if you follow mine. >> where he joined a docks reggie? winner loser. >> winners are authoritarian
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governors, would be authoritarian citizens who just want to write out their neighbors and everything like that, big business jeff bezos, losers had definitely small business who by the way the irs has reported they're going to up their audits by 50% of small businesses in 2021 prospectus in the nick of time. >> s so why do any of us pay taxes anymore really makes no sense. and besides that, losers hunter biden part he had a good run for a while. it was completely under the radar for years. now center federal criminal investigation of got to feel for that guy. guy: wears hunter? alright kevin you are up. >> big winners of a political guy joe biden, kamala harris, defeating an incumbent president, gaia said it's really difficult thing has not happened in 30 years. those are office of the two big winners. also with that in terms of republican i chose republican women running for congress as the other waiter. they more than doubled the ranks of this election cycle which is a testament think
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they will have others for recruitment strong republican women to run for the much more difficult to beat into years will take the fight to them. loser, martha maxell is a biggest loser in my book. two-time senate loser from arizona. back to back loser. and then of course mike bloomberg who spent hundreds of million dollars of his own money to come up short in every single election he contested. guy: you know i had forgotten about bloomberg. he lit piles of cash on fire. that is a good one. so mind, the winners to me are people who sell any form of alcohol. like if you've gone out of business as a booze seller 2020, this was not meant to be your career. i think many of us are perhaps indulging a bit too much on the booze this year. also the entire sweat pants industry has done very well. it is sort of a daily surprise in my going to fit in my real pants? it sort of up in the air pregame time decision. losers for me pollsters what a
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disaster fiasco debacle that was pretty specially for some of them. and also shout out, they have to be called losers sadler this year, nice, kind women of america happen to be named karen. i mean what did they ever do? now they are publicly public enemy number one i was worried his new dog was named karen. it's reggie it's a he, go adopt the dog if you can pray that's a great idea. panel thank you very much, brad, david, kevin have a good new year's everybody. guy: is a chair you are currently sitting in real? actually real? is your tv real? are you real? a new theory fit and we are living in assimilation. dr. michio kaku explains when kennedy talks about him next research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia.
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(sfx:birds singing, distant dog barking) hi hi ♪(whistling tune: "don't worry, be happy")♪ guy: are we are living in a computer simulation created by super intelligent beings? a swedish philosopher propose that very idea back in 2003. but now a new theory is taking things one crazier step further. suggesting that we are living in a simulation made of pure thought. as in we aren't living in a supercomputer but rather everything you do, see, taste,
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everything is just information in an idea. in other words, you are not physically real. nothing is either. is your mind blown yet? kennedy recently discussed this theory with best-selling author, professor and theoretical physicist dr. michio kaku. check it out. >> so tell me about the idea of materialism manifesting our universe. >> we've all seen the movie the matrix. then you begin to wonder, computer games are getting so realistic, that maybe these avatars are real. and maybe we, we are avatars. maybe we are nothing but cosmic digitized figures dancing on somebody's computer screen. and then to take it one step even further than that, let's say that this person who hits the play button, starting this at videogame has a dream.
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and we are the dream. and so cosmic consciousness, then determines the existence of a reality itself. and so that gives an entirely new meeting to the question of is reality just a dream? a figment of someone's subconscious dreaming? well believe it or not quantum physicists are looking at some of these ideas rather carefully. kennedy: and what are they gathered from the proposition that it is a simulation and the principle of efficient language which was not required materialism or a physical universe? >> i tend to be skeptical of these ideas acacia the matrix is reality. because of something called the butterfly effect. the weather is so complicated that even the fluttering of a butterfly's wing can create a cascade of tipping points to tip over a hurricane or a
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storm. so in other words it's very difficult to simulate the weather, as you see by looking at the weather report every evening on the evening news. and so if we cannot simulate the weather, then how can he possibly simulate reality. and how can reality itself be a quantum dream of some super being? so you see, science is based on things that are testable and reproducible. said the idea that reality itself is pure consciousness is not an idea it's great to talk about at the dinner table. kennedy: it's also the basis of buddhism though, that matter is really compressed energy. >> that is right. and so we have to realize that the ancient philosophers to get these things right. they realize that materialism, the ideas that we are just atoms that is all we are, is
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limited. so now we are talk about wormholes. we are talk about bending space time. we are talking about super velocity. far be on these simple materialistic idea that we are just made out of adams. kennedy: but there has to be something to that. when you look at consciousness in and of itself, and the longing to know the answer and to want to abstract the nature of the reality and know it from what you see around you, there are not very many beings that can do that. so if we can do that and exponentially greater degree than the objects around us, why wouldn't there be super beings who are capable of constructing something that to us simpletons looked and felt
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like reality. >> that is the idea. the idea that a cosmic being create a computer game, pushed a play button and here we are as digital puppets protesting that we are real, we have free will, we are masters of our destiny. when asked what someone hang the play button up on the computer screen. leg it's even worse if the computer screen itself is part of, by consciousness. in quantum theory things are not real until they are measured. but measurement requires consciousness. only conscious being can measure things. until lasers, transistors, computers, the while it is all on the quantum principle that consciousness determines existence. kennedy: what about the measurement problem that once you master something you change the very thing you are measuring. >> that is right, journalist know that because every time you interview and he went at a writer demonstration you
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change the behavior of the people that you are interviewing for your show. before that is a great example. >> that happens with adams as well. now some of you may say why should i learn that effect? it is the reason we have lasers, transistors, all of these are wonders of the quantum theory which is dependent upon the bizarre ideas of consciousness. support my god i love it so much. i would just like to appeal to the programmer of the game that i get that nice new tesla. i think that will be fun i've never driven one. and if that happens, that falls in my lap we can talk again pay because someone's got some explaining to do. dr. michio kaku i love the way your brain works. i love the way you explain things. no question is too silly or too simple for you. and man are you a good man pray thank you for spitting some time here i appreciate
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cooperation. but it quickly ended after russia kept sneaking off to the bathroom alone during the press conference. i think they may have been putting it up there knows, maybe that is just me rushing to judgment. i'm sorry this is a topical storm. topic number one tonight, nickelodeon is partnering with the nfl to launch a mock sports betting site for kids. also a great promotion the new spinoff series, sponge bob lost his pants. this season kids will learn when the bank forecloses on a pineapple under the sea. sponge bob sadly is a forster sales bikini bottom and gillaspie street life with zack and cody pretty think that was a disney channel wasn't a question would pretty sure. we will go with it. the new nfl nickel play.com offers kids as young as six, the chance to earn points with the weekly pick them and parlay cards but maybe the nfl is just desperate to trick anyone into betting on the jets. gambling experts said this is
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an attempt to groom kids into a sports betting life separate a disturbing departure from traditional kids programming which is an attempt to group them into communism. i am looking at you captain planets. experts fear that one and 25 gambling addicts began betting by the time they were teenagers to which nickelodeon and said, we like those odds. topic number two. now that fascism has been defeated or whatever, and teeth, which does not exist, is kicking back for some much deserved r and r. in portland, oregon, for course, get ready to kicked in the cup by the new ntfs soccer league. really? talk about hooligans. according to a flyer posted on a flaming dumpster, and tivo again which does not exist is looking to organize teams of seven comments aside to make the and tivo football club are just like regular soccer but no matter who wins everyone's a loser.
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also both teams will share the single bringing down america. the first game will feature south portland marxist united versus north portland arsenal. i mean arsonists. it is scheduled, the full match to be 90 minutes or until the games third staffing whichever comes first. although it could be harder to get it with crimes now with your name literally on the back of your jersey. in response, major league sponsored soccer has issued they respect because but all soccer leagues and matter to which and tivo has responded and i quote, defund the referees. topic number three. in the good old days, playing a game of chicken meant driving two tractors towards each other until either they crashed one fell into a ditch. or that is how we used to do it suburban new jersey. but now, kfc is turned playing chicken into something that does not make any sense at all. coming soon to a childhood obesity crisis dear you, a new
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kfc videogame console. a kfc videogame console. yes with a built in fried chicken warming chamber. so if you get hungry while gaming, you will not have to move a muscle while you are not moving a muscle. of course, nothing goes with video gaming like greasy hands. just don't eat too much or will you have to pause for the call of duty. i have been here two days, they have written to poop jokes were made. highbrow. kfc gaming consoles powered in case you're curious by intel and can run games and 4k in virtual reality. although if you are playing video games on a chicken oven you are already far removed from reality. console uses cooling technology to reroute the energy generated by its components to the chicken chamber to keep your fattening bowel warm. it will also, no extra cost keep you single. fact. that is a storm. we'll be right back.
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to turn in tomorrow night for kennedy's near game night extravaganza, i was not invited but you do not want to miss it, kennedy back next week happy almost new year to all of you ad good night from new york. >> a hard-charging real estate mogul who's ahead of his time... >> edmund was a real visionary. >> ...meets a cutting-edge furniture designer. >> there was a lot of synergy when the two of them came together. >> he fills one home with ultra-modern pieces. then another and another. >> they jumped on it. they puked on it, they came in from the swimming pool and sat on it. >> when he's gone, his heirs are in for the surprise of a lifetime. >> and it rachets up, and it rachets up. i'm sitting there next to my son, slapping his leg, going, "matthew! matthew! matthew!" [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
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