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♪. lou: please voice loudobbsshop.com an pick up your copy of the trump century, the great read about the great president. also pick up your kennedy: welcome to it. andrew cuomo, is looking for a fall guy, more than 42000 new yorkers have died from coronavirus. any of them because of his bad decision. so who does annie think is to blame? will everybody but him of course. his latest lack of self-awareness is shocking but as you know the new york governor has big-time presidential aspirations. but the inconvenient truth of what happened here in new york is threatening his entire political future. think about this, back in march he issue the infamous directive that allowed nursing homes released from
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hospitals. and he allowed that to continue until may. and that time span, 6600 elderly workers died. that is just buy one official and dubious tally. the real number is much higher. grandma's comic grandpa's comment many of them alone for the weeping families unable to say goodbye or i love you. granted we did not low a lot about the virus in march of last year but it does not take a rocket scientist to know that putting highly contagious individuals in a building full of vulnerable people could have disastrous results. so surely, would offer at some point, a heart felt sorry for all of the families of all of the victims, nope, instead he said this. >> we were ambushed like no other state, nicole. and again, it was from federal incompetence. incompetent government kills people. in complement government kills people. more people die they needed to diane covid. that is the truth.
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>> the truth? does he realize that he is the incompetent sent government? here's me to it discuss fox's meteorologist and author of the upcoming book make your own sunshine, she makes my sunshine every day, janice dean bring welcome back to the show my dear. >> nice to be here and happy anniversary my friend. >> thank you so much. we are having a good week. i appreciate your kind words. i know it has been a tough year for you and your family. your husband's mother and father both succumb to covid and new york nursing homes. how does it make you feel when governor cuomo says incompetent government kills people. >> is it a confession? was my first reaction. and then i fellow he is right. but he doesn't realize he's talking about his own leadership. i have to tell you, covering this a governor for ten months now, kennedy, i am not surprised anymore. he had a covid mountain poster
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where he put all of his favorite things on that and sold it during the pandemic. and then he wrote a book, of course in the middle of a pandemic talking about how he crushed the curve, and how great he is as the leader of new york. and how we definitely did such great things by crushing that curve. and then he won an emmy award pretty actually got someone to submit videotape of himself to the folks at the enemies, to make sure that he was included when they decided on who was going to win for best governor. and then of course, he had a birthday party for himself where you had to pay at least a thousand dollars and assign a check to andrew cuomo's campaign. >> that is so icky. but what is really troubling here, is there are some disturbing black and white numbers that are a direct result of his action and
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decision. yet you are the only one in the press who stands up to him every day. are you surprised no one else questions him when he goes on these media tours? and nicolle wallace has every opportunity to really press him about this and doesn't take it? >> i am used to it now. that is the reason i got vocal, kennedy, because no one was calling him to task. no accountability whatsoever. so i thought to myself if i am not going to do it who's going to? to watch nicolle wallace yesterday just get away with it, she lives in new york. i am sure she knows someone who has lost someone. the fact that he continues to get away with it, i will continue to call him out on social media and on the programs that allow me to it have this platform. i am grateful for you this evening. i do not when him to get away with this pretty continues to cover up the total amount of sinners who died from covid.
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not only in nursing homes but hospitals my mother-in-law. the justice department has investigation into him. there are several journalists who have request to our suing him to get those numbers. so there are a few of us out there that will continue to try to hold this person accountable. but unless more mainstream media joined me, i do not know how are going to get these answers. >> they're not going to clearly part it is shocking such an application of their responsibility. the new york post had an article about how you should challenge and are cool but when he runs for governor again for even if it's on the one issue per you stated time and time again you are not a political person. and you do your best to steer clear of politics. this is such a cause for you, is that something you would
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consider? if nothing else, even if you don't win the presence in the race like that would force outlets to ask him questions when you are releasing statements day after day as an official candidate. >> i have not made any decisions. i've always said in my forecast i don't to base on anything past seven days. i will say people i think make a difference in government are those who have had something challenging affect them. on my family has gone through something i believe is because of this governor's leadership. if someday i can be on the stage and ask them questions, i will have to think hard about that. for now i love my job though, kennedy. i will tell you if anything changes you will be one the first to know. kennedy: i love it. you are amazing at your job right we did celebrate national weather persons that year before last.
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i look forward to it again, janice and dean you are amazing, a machine printer going to follow and retweet everything you say about the near governor and beyond, thank you. >> thank you my friend i love you perry's before love you too. meanwhile the bite and it has patient tests on travis taking domestic flights were to latest change to the coronavirus playbook which continues to evolve and sometimes flip-flop week to week. now so-called experts say mask wearing, rapid testing in good airflow are much more important for viral protection than surface cleaning, temperature checks and plexiglas barriers in places like offices and restaurants said we finally know how to guard against the virus? are we still throwing spaghetti at the wall pretty how many freedoms every willing to sacrifice to beat covid-19? let's get into it tonight's party pounded lgbt for trump founder and chris barron is backward along with
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correspondent on the greg guts felt sold in houston cearley cat on fox nation it is cat tim spirit we have attorney democratic strategist ethan beerman is back, welcome everyone. kennedy: chris, i do not have a problem with certain businesses requiring testing for you to go there or for certain workers to go back to work. and even the federal government sing have to test before you apply. about buses and trains were much more likely to catch the virus than on planes words the errors recirculated. they do have immense cleaning protocol print they are not cleaning trains they are planes. >> candy here's the problem. early on i was going to cut governors and the federal government some slack for this is the first pandemic we have faced 100 years. i'm willing to accept in the beginning there will be mistakes. but we are long past that.
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we're almost a year into this pandemic. the fact is we don't have the guessing and morbidly don't have to try to do things to make people feel good or make it look like the government is busy. we've got empirical evidence that tells us about the spread of this disease. we know for a fact places like schools and gyms don't have to be close. in fact they should be open. we know in fact children are safer in school. i give got schools all across the country refusing to open. say now they won't open until not only teachers a vaccine but children have the vaccine. we have gyms protect them from the worst impact of the virus shut down left and right. with empirical evidence that germs are not community spread. we've talked all along about following the science the truth is they never fall the science. this is always been about government looking busy.
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kennedy: ethan would like to respond to that? >> i disagree with almost every word that chris said, it's fun to throw lung things out there and use terms like empirical without actually understanding what that means. empirical data means we can reproduce and understand it. but this is a novel coronavirus. we have thousands of years of evidence of things like community spread and help works, quarantines, along with social distancing, these are not new things. kennedy: sows burning your child but i'm not going to go with that because it's in leviticus. >> also in 1796 united states congress with president george washington past the first quarantine act allowing the federal government to help officers at the state level enforced quarantine. white have governors like andrew newsom and quarantine a
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lot of really don't work. they also not understand what the term empirical means? which is potentially observable? >> here's a prime like states like california where i live, i know you spent a fair amount of time as well, kennedy. we have 40% of the population that resists all science at this point. we have people who spew garbage because they can find one single study was one tiny hole in it resist all the other 99% that show otherwise. therefore i can quarantine, which i do in-state home is much as possible. however if we have other people, so like when i go to the store they're not doing it, they're not wearing a mask, they're not protecting themselves, they become super spreaders and become highly transmissible virus as we have learned. then we have new strains coming out that are more transmissible. lookups take basic protection. savard love your blaming it on
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dumb dirty people who don't understand science. that is so snobby of you. can i like to take a topic. >> certainly not read what you are asking people to do is also to live counter to the basic biology as human beings. which says science also says prolonged loneliness can lead to not just mental health impact but physical health impacts. and look, i followed every single rule, every single time, i wear my mask. but i also look around and see , you look at the influencers and the tik tok kids are like you are sitting at home, there in bali showing their butts off having a great time for their third these big parties and you know what? people are starting to sate my but may not look like that. but it does not have to be on this couch. or i might not be is dumb as an odd paper i concern the act but like it. people are getting sick of it
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especially candy pointed out a lot of these people are worse than jake paul in the sense of you are gavin newsom and you're saying one thing and doing another. the thing that really makes me angry is people say just stay home as if it is that easy. and you're some sort of absolute jerk if you're finding it difficult. because you are being asked live counter to your basic biology as a human being. that is going to be tough for you. kennedy: yes. empirical evolutionary biology tells us that human beings are in fact social animals, go ahead chris. >> is just going to say, my colleagues on the panel is talking about how people poking hole in one study per the fact is there's not a single study that shows gyms commute to spread. puerile data from illinois, louisiana, all of said. [inaudible] see for other than my prime that you know who. [inaudible] customer albert einstein. he was told waves behave only
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one way. he was able to prove them wrong. the packets and ways stick around panel because coming up, you heard about this crazy game stop reddick story customer it is fantastic. the stock market flipped completely upside down bison internet pranksters it's great. brian brenberg could break it all down. how did it a store become worth more than american airlines? back in for the first awake federal judge blocking what biden's key that is ahead. (naj) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (naj) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (naj) our fees are structured so we do better
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thirty meet to discuss fox news contributor in at the king's college in manhattan, brian brenberg. okay break this down for people who have not heard this story come explain some of the terms so we can all get caught up. >> yeah, so game stop is a brick-and-mortar videogame celebrate most of the smart money in the world heard the couple of years now is that this company is going nowhere. so they bet against its stock price. at that the stock price is going to go down, shortselling the borrow shares they sell their shares of the price goes down they buy them back and then make a profit on the difference. that is what they have been doing. a bunch of guys kind of took a contrary that and they said you know what? is there some legs left in game stop they can go somewhere. they started buying this stock. and what happens is, if enough people buy the stock, the other guys are shortselling, it squeezes those
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short-sellers. they have a problem they can't cover the stock they borrowed and listed the higher price stock. that actually sends these docs skyrocketing. while these small investors have squeezed out the big guys print the big guys now they have lost nearly $10 billion on the moves in the stock. just the past few weeks as extraordinary story of how contrarians can change things. i think it's fantastic bread there's a bunch of people who hear the periphery of the story, there has to be a lot of these people have to be stopped. isn't that what hedge funders have been during this entire time? have the big guys been manipulating stock prices because they can? it's the size of their portfolios? >> or making bets. in the old world there bets dominated. there were 10 million new individual accounts added in
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the united states, so many more people are trading. you can see their rookies, he said they don't know anything but they are still new voices in the system. the point is the hedge funds now have to contend with that. i don't care which side has to make money and lose money. does not matter to me i want more voices involved greg do not want the government stepping in insane contrary voices can't speak in the marketplace. that is ridiculous. the problem is you've got people like, guess who elizabeth warren, aoc coming out and trying to use this moment as an impetus for more regulation. it is the story of this country right now. do people get voice, even to make stupid decisions or not? if you do not let them do that you give them liberty. should there be a limit to what we can bid thick casinos? no if you put that money on the table you're taking the risk. same thing here.
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these investors gone the reddit board, they understand, maybe they don't understand is a good chance they could lose that many but also some people are making money i think that's really funny. i do not have a problem with this, thinking regulation stupid. i think these big companies had bought politicians for a long time. that factors more small investors is a much more honest expression of the market. >> got to let people take losses with their gains. you're going to protect bill from every bad decision is ridiculous. because people never learn. we went new investors to learn this is a moment for that to happen with you on it. >> brian brenberg i'm so glad you're here to great story glad you're able to cover it. i'm glad you're able to break it down for the only man who can, only here on the kennedy show, have a wonderful night my friend.
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kennedy: the chicago teachers union is putting going on strike next week at the rest of the rest of the country is dying to do, go back to work. these lazy socialists wait until the 11th hour to make their demands and snatch the rugs out students and parents who were all hurting. they do not want to have to teach in person and remote purdum structure a lot of grocery workers and nurses would love to work only remotely but that is not happen for the last ten months. normally i would implore president but into fire these hacks. he does not have the full tiktok stack to do it. he is beholden to these unions as any other hack politician, the national education
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association raises over 26 million a year to step democrat politicians are doing their bidding print to what is their bidding? making it impossible to fire bad teachers are close right schools and to show the world who really runs is outdated factory system but i say let them strike and let the hold damn thing implode so parents can finally see the scamper what it really is. and then let every student in the country determine his or her own education the help of tax money that should follow them no matter what school they choose to attend. kids are not the only ones hurting. they are dying, emergency room visits for mental health are up for children for 24%. in clark county, nevada 18 kids have committed suicide over the last nine months. that's double the entire year before. 33% of adolescents are reporting high levels of loneliness. so for the sake of their mental health alone, stop screwing around for kids it's
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only .1% trust me parents are happy to send the kids back to school with pure rail, masks, and bubblewrap in portable ventilators if that does the trick. but it won't. these union demands are impossible to meet and the goal is to delay teaching as long as possible but the democratic socialists 80 and abetting the forfeiture from arizona to tennessee show the world who these charlatans really are. let's scrap this failing system one crappy teachers union at a time. and that is the memo. joe biden's new chief of staff claims defending the chicago teachers union they threatened to strike, watch. >> i don't think you deserve what you're seeing is schools who have not made the investments to keep the student safe. again the wisconsin classrooms of 12 on average. so that requires a lot more
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classrooms, a lot more teachers. other kinds of arrangements to get them small, potting students very carefully. we need to do the things open safely. most of the teachers i talk to, they want to be back in the class and just want to know that it is sacred we as a condition make the investment to make it safe. >> what is safe? that's a blanket term, defend the police, demanding more from medicare for all, teachers want to come back to school, while unions let them do it? here's me not reason foundation and cato adjunct scholar, corey deangelis is back. happy school week choice of corey. thank you for being here. how do you see the chicago teachers union thing playing out? >> they keep kicking the can down the road and moving the goalposts. they have not been reopening, they are supposed to reopen on monday. that did not happen, theirs was to reopen today but the school district told the parents last night that well, too bad it's not going to happen. because the teachers union decided to not to show up to
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work. the problem here is one of incentives. private schools been fighting to open up against the country, even fighting against the government places like kentucky taking it although it is supreme court to try to reopen paid public schools is only places the teachers unions have in fighting for the opposite all along for the difference is one of incentives. one gets your money regardless of whether they open the doors for business. kennedy: parents are absently fed up with it. do not parents do? they talk. that's something that's never included in the discussion when politicians and teachers unions at leading whatever cause they are fighting for. they don't talk about parents, parents would've much rather see their kids in a charter school. they would much rather engage in school choice. and they are talking to each other and they're asking each other how is your wound homeschooling program going? where should traverse the pod located customer how do you pull your money get a teacher. the next question is how do i take the tax money i'm paying
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for my student a failing public school system that's been closed for almost a year. how do i take that money and allow my children because of an actual school? >> you are absolute right. an ascendancy of here the teachers unions have overplayed their hand. families are looking at this and segregating a bad deal. and they are getting the short end of the stick. they are saying they're having to scramble in order to find alternatives right now to try to pay for private school tuition and fees out of pocket. and to try to look for a charter school to cover the cost of home based education. they are seeing the money is staying in these closed school buildings, that just does not make any sense. you can precious organs and upping take that money elsewhere. you should be able to take your children's education dollars elsewhere. if you look at the latest polling on this support for school choice initiatives is actually jump by ten percentage points. the 77% in just a few months. so i think teachers unions
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have really overplayed their hands here. kennedy: absolutely. >> legislatures and 14 shapes i know of introduce bills to fund students directly as opposed to funding school systems basement governors in iowa new hampshire, places like that they are in agreement, aren't they? speculative the iowa governor and the new hampshire government you are correct of said positive things about we need to focus on the school -- on the students as opposed to the system. >> never has school choice received so much attention or been more important. because parents eat alternatives and corey i am telling you. i know you do a lot of incredible research on where the money is going in terms of teachers unions in which districts remain close regardless of positivity rates. the kids are dying, people are hurting. there so much mental illness and so much that needs to be done, this is so disk compassionate and unacceptable. and i no longer am listening to these arguments from the
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national teachers union or the state and local ones because they ring hollow. so it seems like whatever leadership is in front of the cameras, they do not care, that is unacceptable. smith you are right there for studies that link union influence with opening school but even after controlling demographics of the local area and coronavirus in the local area, that place a stronger teacher's unit less likely to reopen in person which makes sense. kennedy: because it affects right there, corey deangelis thank you so much. before delivery block continues middle president biden had a slew of executive orders in a memorandum aimed at commenting climate change. that's what he claims environment calls for restriction on construction apposite on oil and natural gas leases on public land in a troop initiative to find ways to transition to clean energy. the white house says this will help secure new green jobs for
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americans. though all of the government and regulations really kill jobs in a moment when the country needs him so badly? jointly to frank out former laboratory vice president for canada in front of the show, spike cohen is back. welcome backs. smith thanks for having me on. before politicians especially politicians on the left are going to create green jobs that were going to do doesn't matter if your coalminer juergen get a job creating solar panels. they don't really say how that is going to happen or if there is a direct line from west virginia to nevada. how the going to make these promises work? >> we can ask you biden's duly crowned climate czar the next time he flies by and his private jet. listen is not a shock to anyone politicians don't know how job creation works. if they did, they would not keep doing the bidding mega colluding big businesses i create these regulatory regimes that really do nothing
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but choke up their smaller competitors who cannot afford the cost of complying with these regulations. i'm largely spending their time covering up when big businesses end up doing most of the anyway. it's a self-defeating thing. >> it is self creating for these big businesses. this form of crony capitalism is so awful, it is so job crushing and incredibly arbitrary. you can never really pin down a politician on what part of gdp they're willing to sacrifice, what portion in order to make the country cleaner. they make a lot of promises. some are very hyperbolic like aoc saying were not even going to be live in because of climate change. others who say it is going to be 2 million jobs, what he sees a libertarian solution to climate change? >> let's look at what happens with the countries do pollute when the major crony companies pollute the environment, forcing the government does is try to covered up for the next
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thing they do is give them a slap on the wrist and indemnify them. they protect them from ensued by us the people who were the victims of their pollution. all that cost, all the billions are some cases trillions of dollars in economic damage and in health environmental damage that's done, take a wild guess who pays for that. the reality is, if that's what ends up happening is they create a system whereby they don't hold them to their own standards, they protect them from being liable, we talk about any qualified immunity for abusive government agents, we have absolute immunity for mega colluding corporations preview get rid of that liability and allow them to get sued by you or i would will because in kind of damage or hurt anyone, then they would have to self regulate. not because they are angelic beings but they don't want to be sued out of existence. that self regulation would allow for innovative solutions
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that would be cleaner. it would allow smaller competitors to stay in business that would create jobs. spect they're just green wash their companies and ask for government subsidies. and ask for loans from the bank. it pointed makeup squashing smaller companies because i have always said the technology will be created in the private sector. these massive climate problems, that is where the solutions will come from. if the biggest companies in the world that make sure that if they don't own the intellectual property will never see the light of day, guess who's helping them? the federal government. laughed trade last word. >> exactly pretty perfect example of that we talk about climate change either singly talks with the only viable way right now to reduce climate change, that is nuclear energy. the reason neither side will talk about that is the fact that big oil is in the pockets of both of them. until he can't talk about. once i talks but oil and gas and fracking, the undersigned talks about these renewables
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that often, when added to the power grid end up leading to more use of fossil fuel because they are not reliable and cannot sustain the grid. we know we have nuclear energy which is the safest, cleanest, cheapest way providing energy. if we had cheaper and more plentiful energy that would allow for more technological innovation that lead to the next generation of bigger and more renewable energy. kennedy: my heart is singing i can hear a choir of angels singing amen. you're absolutely wire it is at. spike : thank you so much. thank you. kennedy: take that to the bank. coming up texas on the first major lawsuit against the biden administration. today they won, will this jama president biden's ambitious immigration agenda? the panel breaks it down, next. get a hobby. you should meditate. eat crunchy foods.
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collins of foxbusiness braid welcome back. a swift kick of lodestar, a texas judges temporally blocked president biden's .00 a pause on deportation using the very same 73-year-old law that put the kabbalist on several of president trump's executive orders. many of them in this area. comes as the department of justice announced they are resending president trump's 20180 tolerance immigration las vegas highly criticized for enabling migrant families to be separated. they stop any new border while building. if we have a cohesive immigration pulse of this country or a president just kick can down the road with the executive orders to infinity and beyond for the party panels back, chris barron, captives, ethan berman. is it berman or beerman. okay, kat i'll start with you. this is not the job orders. immigration is a big and complicated issue. i think much of it has to be
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simplified. as elite one body they do that that is united states congress. they did not do that in 2009, that should aptly do that now. body of thoughts? >> i completely, completely agree if you look at executive order that's blocks. even if it gone through i don't think this monumental is people are making it out to be. it's a 100 a pause. i don't think there's anyone here's undocumented that said i just what 100 more days, is a political thing. there's still no protection for dreamers. people talk about all the time, congress is ask you not doing anything. anything that's not political, easily major change. specially legal immigration is very difficult to do. it should not be so difficult. there are many deserving people who are trying and they can't. i know is doing anything about it. everybody's focus on these politically motivated orders
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but congress these to get to work, stop talking and do something about it. kennedy: democrats have the majority now, why not put immigration first so the very first day that president biden was in office he signed executive orders relating to immigration. why not put legislation in congress the symbol for the process? >> at hearts have to start by saying this, i can't believe i pretty much ruth everything kat just said. kennedy: she's a libertarian, they're very good on immigration you could find out what that is. [laughter] 's >> i i aptly agreed with everett she just said. you nailed it though, cat. it is a complicated issue. is not clean between democrats and republicans it is not a pure conservative issue. and as a result, before you have the majority. >> i agree for 20 years we
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agree how do we fix what's going on with immigration. it's come down every president take executive action. kennedy: which is wrong. >> while he may not like it it's a way of concern things done. kennedy: they just get overturned by the court. courts plural which is what happened to president trump and present obama. glenn chris, break it down. >> i would say january the biden should meet october joe biden. back in october biden said you cannot rule by executive order. if you don't have the vote you can't do it. a couple months later he decided hey i'm going to issue more executive orders the first week than all for my predecessors combined. the fact is it was a joke. he has no intention of actually governing in a way said is going to govern. there's been no serious attempt to push anything through congress for their shoot too busy having show trust anything substantive. before i got a pen, i've got a phone. that is not enough there's
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♪ piano playing ♪ ♪ “what the world needs now” ♪ the only thing a disaster can't destroy is hope help now at redcross.org (judith) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (judith) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (judith) our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving,
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kennedy: and a new interview bill gets that he is surprised people think he want to use the covid-19 vaccine to put microchips in americans. bill says he's perfectly satisfied putting microchip center homes, and her pockets, on our wrist in front of our faces most of the day. that was a chip shot and this is a topical storm, topic number one, my favorite fella, martha stuart lodging a line of cannabis products for dogs. she's already gotten thousands of orders from snoop dogg, tim dog and bow out. arthur's teams up with a canadian cannabis company to have a cbd infused dog oils and choose. finally a treat that make them sit and stay prim not sure he went to get the munchies to someone who's already ready to eat your shoes and underwear. [laughter] maybe that's just my dog. soft shoes been in three different labels which is wellness, calm and mobility.
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my dog said call me when they get og kush, girl. see how wrecked you let your dog get, since martha announced her with the company or stock shot up over the past three months of congrats to martha on another huge stock market payday. i guess you can't teach an old dog new tricks, i love her do. topic number two. apple is awarding customers with pacemakers to keep their iphones away from their chest. because they could cause medical malfunction for its bad news for love grandma's out there think holding the phone against their chest is how you heart a video. i heart you. the good news is if you use enough apps, your phone will die before you do. that's exactly why i keep my phone across the room. i don't have a pacemaker but my heart skips a beat whenever i get a call, hello. the warning comes from apple
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expense iphones contain magnets and admit radio waves that could interfere with pacemakers and defibrillators. luckily your soul has been backed up to the cloud but if you do suffer a medical because of iphone turn yourself off and on is it that fixes the problem. topic number three. and now an inspiring story to remind you there are still heroes in this world. pete amy, the florida, he is a florida man of the people arrested for stealing a company's tow truck as a revenge towing his car. and now he is wanted for autographs by the kennedy staff, we love him. police have been notified the tow truck was stolen when they spotted him driving it on the free that under freeway or he's going to tell more is enemies cars with the search found xanax, hyder coto, meth
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amphetamine, who among us? which explains how we stole the tow truck by lifting it over his head and running away. [laughter] he is so hot that bees find pre-the chinese government considering copyright law changes that could devastate the industry for this could be the worst blow to japan's since they had expiration days on vending date candies left back new compromise laws would force them to pay a fee to dress as their significant characters even though 30 because of their dignity. they make money by selling products at conventions or by selling photos of themselves to men, who are so horny they make jeffrey toobin look like mother teresa. they die : turning japanese for nothing. he makes $90000 a month and rightly so. that is the most money any lesson paid to put clothes on
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we left it all on the floor babying fellowman twitter an instagram at kennedy nation, facebook kennedy fbn, e-mail also dave smith in california public and congressman darrell issa. tonight was a good one, tomorrow's going to be a good one. make every day a canny day. texas is now sending military and medical personnel to the border to handle covid-19 cases. we have that story. also, suing a sanctuary city but their continued silence on what is going on at the border and angel families also silence on antifa. inconvenient truth on what americans are really experiencing and enduring. with us
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