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it's wonderful to see my friend a party to be sure to join us again here tomorrow . congressman owens, 104 favorites . shaun and his started victor thank you for watching our foxbusiness tonight . to have a wonderful kennedy: welcome to a, promises made promises broken. president biden claimed his way to reopener schools it turns out that the farce. so while why should be trust anything else he says question by no we know the pandemic has had negative effect under schoolkids for the not learning the way they should, they cannot socialize in the isolation is led to a height breaking spike and mental illness and suicide but for months president biden claimed that reopening schools would be at the very heart of his pandemic response. remember when he said all of this? >> i made a commitment and we tried to get k-8 back to
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school by the end of this 100 days. we will also do everything we can to safely reopen a majority of our k-8 schools by the end of the first 100 days in the 100 days. it should be a national priority to get our kids back into school. kennedy: back into school -ish. but what the dems a day makes. it's looking more and more like that 100a promises nothing more than a pipe dream. but now the white house is saying this. >> his goal that he set is to have the majority of schools of more than 50% open bite date 100 of his presidency. and that means some teaching in classrooms. so at least one day a week, hopefully it's more. obviously it's as much safe in each school in local district. >> you say some teaching you did not say the same qualifier some teachers in school, not the majority of teachers and school and the majority of
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classrooms? >> teaching at least one day a week in the majority of schools by day 100. >> what a load of hot garbage would one day a week now counts as reopening? that's like selling someone a house and only giving them the garage. that is fried. biting it ministration seems to think the stressed-out parents are bunch of rubes because this is an outrage as a bait and switch especially for the parents who voted for joe to open schools. so went to the schools actually going to reopen? let's get into it tonight's party found that fox news can shimmer former utah republican congressman, jason chaffetz is back along with the correspondent for the greg got belch out and hosted sincerely kat nation one and only kat timpf. number senator and house of the aggressive progressive podcast christopher hanh is on and on and on until the break of dawn. everyone hi, jason you have 700 children. this was supposed to be big
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and bold in the biden agenda. it's more like flaccid and tempted. >> i've had some wordsmithing coming out of jen for sock a single one day a week that's so dishonest. my starting point the candidate, i've even believe there should be a federal department of education. they should scrap it, leave it to this goal there six and the states pray let them do it. come on they are not living up to the promise for they've not made it a national priority. they've not focus on this for they don't have the science on their side. there is nothing in the science that says one day a week, is not safe? at five days isn't? the science is not at a for them. so far so cat is one day a week equal reopening? to bet going back to school one day week does not equal going back to school anymore than senior exit once a week equals back together.
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[laughter] it's a cheap substitute, absolutely not, if that question hadn't been asked of my bed walking on water, everybody's going to go back, no priest want to talk about science again i talk about all the time the mental health impact are real and when it comes to kids they do not have the coping mechanism that even adults to print a lot of adults are struggling, i know i am. i stopping a kid three or four years ago. it is serious. it's going to impact these kids not just for a lifetime the feeling afraid, the feeling uncertain. this is something that's really, really important. what's happening now is there being shaped into the adults are going to be today. there's nothing that needs be taken more serious in this. >> what happens that the adults who are supposed be guiding them and teaching them, chris, i'm kinda busy don't you in person learning as much as i really don't do anything. so is that setting an example
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for kids when they become adults and write everything? and run your social security into the ground and deprive you of a happy retirement. >> look, is the number one priority to the biden administration for the doing everything they can to get kids back in the class and very frankly these decisions are made by local governments. that is why in biden's covid relief package there's a lot. kennedy: than don't say you're going to do that i agree with that point but don't say this is the ultimate goal of my administration because that also makes it seemed like you can do something about it, which makes it a double fraud, go ahead. >> so yes. look, i think when you run for president you make promises about getting things done and have goals. i think this is still a goal for the administration things in every than they can to get it done. white frankly doing everything they can to get covid under control this country prevents a major push to get the schools open as well. i schools have been open out here in the suburbs of new york city.
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super good for you that must be found account number with that is like. i am a short order cook, i am a principal, i am a truancy officer, i am a guidance counselor i am doing all of those things every day. [inaudible] suspect they're opening a new york city too, it will happen there too, happened in chicago, it's happening around the country. before it's not happening stopped trying to make happening happen it's not going to happen pretty just frustrating. smith is going to more than one day a week. kennedy: jason europe select the present kat with thing about it, this nothing the federal government can do to alleviate this crisis, in the wake of the pandemic that we should not have a department of education. snap that his rights. if i didn't really truly wanted to do its very best for the kids and the parents, then he should be in favor of school choice and give those parents a choice on how they're going to be engaged. allow them to have the resources to move schools that they want to move. but most schools around my
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neck of the woods they figure this out for us but this is what happens when the administration says, this is our number one goal and were going to go figure it out. it's just not working. they're going to fail on their number one issue if that supposedly their number one issue. kennedy: if that is her number when issuing hate to see the other issues. support number 15's gotta be a disaster pray. [laughter] meantime the biden demonstration reportedly in a panic as experts were the united states might not reach critical heard immunity until thanksgiving, we just had thanksgiving are not going to be able to do anything until the next thanksgiving, or even early winter. it is still early winter, remember president biden ran on the ability to get this virus looked like a lollipop. officials say long-term vaccine shortages and the spread of new variants are their main worries part is a rough turn of events as more americans are fed up with living in the state. they've now hit what's called the colored wall, revealing
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that? i feel you put a survey by national center for health statistics found the one i'm sorry 41% of americans showed some symptoms of anxiety or depressive disorder and generally that's up from 34% in may. that means is getting worse for a lot of people. psychological express a chronic uncertainty is very bad for mental health. as the president ever going to be able to deliver and rescue us from this covid wall? or has a nation just hit a dead end we are all screwed. [laughter] maybe we should move to the bahamas or something. something's gotta be open, everybody's like god i've got to go summer, kat, i love to go somewhere warm. but then you realize everything in the world is close, how real is the covid wall? [screaming] hit the wall along time ago. now to appoint worms slamming my head against it repeatedly. i don't even need to go somewhere warm. i just want to go somewhere else other than a handful of walls that i call home that is might new york apartment.
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this is really bad, those things are really real. i have struggled. kennedy: i'm just shocking people outside. snake look i've struck with anxiety and depression that my life it is worse for me now. it's a lot worse for me now. that is a real health impact to pretty special because prolonged loneliness and having to deal with these issues increases every single's physical health issue that can lead to an early death. this is real stuff you want to follow science, will file the science here pretty kat just tells to stay home and do nothing and deafly, okay? might wife is sure is getting shorter every second period i don't appreciate how many of the sec. cover the hours, the months of a secure sitting at home doing nothing because i can't do anything else. seaports really frustrating, chris, because a lot of people have no money, they got no savings left. a lot of people are worried or not going to go to get the backseat and if they do they're still going to have to work masks, not traveling socially distance.
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they are worried about the weather, like that is making things much worse in terms of socializing outdoors. and you know the variants that we talked about. all of those things at up to something maybe the government can't attack maybe they should stop promising. >> you know this is going to end for this is going to end soon. this president is getting it under control and away prior president and could not. before he's not. he's really not. >> on the only way to get cut off on the show for it i do okay. he is working on it. we just want to make it disappear. we've got to actually take this seriously in this country, which we did not do for year ended last president. now look, i would not be too concerned about every daily change and news story about when were going to get heard immunity. were going to get there were 200 million americans are vaccinated. and hopefully that will happen
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by the summer. so are so were going to get there so urges. [inaudible] so for me it till we get there at that there does not feel like it is there. >> we hit walls all the time you keep going when you're ready had a while you keep going. with gotta keep going were going to get there. kennedy: notes like it being mild to have a mirth, that is what it feels like in your legs are exhausted. network mile 20. before we are not at mile 20, i cannot go another 24 miles and look back at my 30s and say a lot of tv what a great time i watch so much tv. [laughter] >> your goat don't have to watch tv for three years are good think about the free time to have. so for politicians are liars, jason? yes pretty much. kennedy: is that what you got out of it? rage is the best liar ball?
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[laughter] >> i'm better than you think i am, yes. [laughter] 's before well done well done. something i did not expect. >> is being honest. kennedy: think it's great finally someone is always said anyone who wants to be president is out of their minds. we see the manifestations, we see the proof of that with every successive administration. and i don't understand why people pin their hopes on politicians when all they are destined to do is fail, leftward kat. >> i'm going to go to burning man. >> that's what you're going to do? [laughter] 's milk why not got to do. [inaudible] sick if you're in federal property have to wear a mask, two masks probably. see farman stark a bakery with
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pink ovens and make little muffins for the homeless were there going to be quito and gluten-free. >> i just want to go to con surveyed. kennedy: b-2. it's rare that wheels come off this early on in the a block usually at sea buck topical storm so well done guys. [laughter] fencing room with much more to discuss coming update to a former president trump's impeachment trial. democrats continue to make the case for conviction, did they make successful arguments cluster will ask former impeachment manager babar. where they continue their unjust prosecution or will they finally see the light and except the man and let him except the man and let him free. (sam) gamers! he who is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else. take fuzzywuzzy28. blamin' losses on a laggy network. only one or two. verizon 5g ultra wideband is here, the fastest 5g in the world, with ultra... low... lag! stop blaming the network
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kennedy: angry democrats making their case the second aspect date to it's also the second impeachment trial oh my god. maybe we'll have a third? now you can impeach anyone. they're going to the floor for one more day before the president's team gets the ball. several congressmen and women this afternoon accuse the former president of inciting violence on and before january 6 while playing a video and security footage we have not seen from inside the capitol, watch.
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he did nothing to help us as commander-in-chief. instead he served as the insider in chief. and he did that because he wanted to stop the transfer of power. he told his supporters the only way he could lose the election was if it was stolen. this was not one is speech, not one tweet, it was dozens in rapid succession with the specific details. he was acting as part of the host committee. so for a sit down, so many other people made better arguments today than him. the arguments were effective and disturbing. but do they move the needle? and what can the former president and his team do to counter the house impeachment managers customer here to discuss former georgia enduring the impeachment trevor former president clinton babar , welcome back sir. >> thank you. know if you've ever served on
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a jury, i loved being a juror. and when the prosecution starts out, my gosh this person is totally guilty while i'm all in let's vote now. that's how i felt today. i was watching some of the footage they were reading the president's tweets, they are showing some of the stuff he tweeted in the past. it sort of culminated and was well-planned. but does it move the needle in terms of votes? senator chris kuhn seems to think it does. >> the problem is you are dealing with republican senators. you never know how deep down squishy they can really be. that is the problem here. if this were reversed, and it were an impeachment trial of the former democrat president, and the impeachment team was trying to reach them, they would be all over it.
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democrats will do whatever it takes. republicans will do whatever it is that allows them to ease out of the line of fire. so, you plate this stuff enough. and it will reach some republicans part i would not be surprised to see a few slide over to the conviction side. the danger here, kennedy, is the same danger we saw in the earlier trial. that is the democrats have a tendency to overplay their hand. they just love to get up there. the insider in chief, isn't that cute. they will do it over comment over, and over again. to her at the other more effective using congress one from the u.s. virgin islands. i actually thought she did a very good job of laying out her part of the case. because it was pretty fact-based. she used a lot of tweets and
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video. it was really compelling for is much more compelling than what the president's own defense team did. and i understand they were slapped together at the last minute. i know you have been in the situation many times. many people were underwhelmed by the president's lawyers so far but can they rise to the occasion here? having so little time to prepare and plan like democrat house managers have had. >> so little time so much to do. i don't know that they will really be able to change. you can't teach an old dog new tricks after the trial has already started i'm afraid. so, congresswoman was at the virgin islands i think, i was not that impressed. we qualify that, if in fact the point here was to draw an actual connection between trumps intention, his acts and
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the violence, then she was told the ineffective. there is no such link marriage she did not draw. if in fact the purpose of her presentation was to pull the heartstrings of the jurors, virtually the republicans and show how their house was defiled when they were endangered to receive more it was very effective at defense how you're playing it. in a sense she did do a good job because she's playing not to the facts, not to the law but to the emotion. >> not really to the specifics it's might be critical here. she did do show a bunch of stuff i was watching with my daughters because i think this is an pretty important stuff for them. wind up talking this a lot in our house. i was watching some of the footage in some of the tweets going man this does not age well. if they had any idea what was
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of her constituents because she is misinformed about weed and liberty. citizens of the mount rushmore state decided they would like a legal kind of russian 54% of them voted to legalize recreational marijuana and november. surely enough of them have been to nevada, oregon, california to know courageous neighbors might be onto something when they are on something. whether it's crushing the cushion set about providing a new way to fight pain with opioids, they've embraced a reality that legal cannabis does not spell the end of society. 60% of americans in a recent gallup poll favorite legal weekly that's more responsive those in favor of rejoining the paris climate accord or implementing a 50 mile-per-hour wage. they know anyone who rages that is going to be really high. everyone governor nome was like this? >> south dakota the land of the free. with the breathtaking and white open spaces, we are place to safely flourish.
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and with our low taxes we are place to grow. we are open for opportunity. and always will be. speculating you would not know freedom if it smacked you intentionally thank you letter. nome had south dakota highway patrol superintendent colonel rick muller in pennington county sheriff file a lawsuit on her behalf in circuit court to try to overthrow the new law on a technicality saying it sought to establish and tax cannabis made unconstitutional because that's more than one subject. lady, i know a lot of stoners and even they know the only subject here is the reefer. and guess you heard the case? in appointees circuit judge christina klinger's name is reminiscent of a food child is stuck to the but the bottom who agreed and guess what, they are all wrong and the drug war is a losing proposition for especially in the state that has been bashing of freedom and
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oppressive lock tempered by the way the real green jobs are the ones in the cannabis industry that employs two or 50000 blissful americans and could have six times as many workers if washington would grow the stones and reschedule or not yet federal legalize marijuana once and for all. christine's backward thinking is a bump in a row. the there plenty of drug warriors governing out there who are willing to obstruct democracy to put us on the path to hell for their supposed good intentions. sparking up people and that is the memo. >> the writing is clear on all the while. adults want to be treated as such. they want to feel free to put what ever and whomever they want in their own bodies fruits away to some states and the federal government sultry us like children customer ready to break it down and a podcast is nick gillespie he's back, i love your surfboard well done. >> thank you. kennedy: this is all misguided but it's really offensive how
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this went down. ballot measures are supposed to be kind of sacred greatest citizens in the state feel like the legislature has failed, the recourses to put something on the ballot, get enough signatures and pass it. and they did 4% plus majority. but now the governor as i laid out went to the suit and went to her friend in the circuit court and they have basically overturned this thing. where you go from here? >> you go to the state supreme court and hopefully they will actually do with the people in south dakota clearly want to have done. it is frustrating beyond belief that we have a drug war at all. and we have had a war on weed going back to at least the 30s in terms of federal laws and state laws before that. and then it's particular galling in places like south dakota when kristi nome makes this big show of pro freedom pro individual liberty.
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all of these things except when she isn't. and this -- we have so many serious problems in this country. to be trying to throw everything you can at keeping weed from being legal in the state that should have been one of the first states to legalize it if in fact it is the bastion of individualism and liberty for all that she and other conservative republicans claim it is. >> another wonderful point can bring up in the march issue of reason magazine is the drug war failed. the drug war has been lost. >> the drugs have one. before my issue with this is what the drug lawyers always do so confounding assiduous heart and the supply briefly keep things illegal to stop doing it that is not been the case. as up in the case with alcohol during prohibition certainly not marijuana and out the
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resurgence of legal psychedelics. subject that is right with the on thing that the drug war accomplishes is harm. it causes all kinds of hard. it can some people from using certain types of alcohol, use rates went down during prohibition. that gets overwhelmed by the social harms that it causes, cirrhosis of the liver went up. people drink and bad ways when they don't have legal visits. it's the same thing with drugs, black markets create many more problems than they solve it. especially, part of the past year there has been the pandemic. but there's also been a lot of discussion of police reform. one of the ways you corrupt, screwup and misdirected police and law enforcement is by having laws on the books against consulting -- consenting adult activity. such as smoking weed, rather than drinking vodka or whiskey or something like that, it is a big big problem.
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on top of that the entire country and the world is moving towards more legal intoxicants rather than fewer, this is a good thing. we are growing up as a society paid what we are saying is give us freedom, give us mess. let us choose among the various ways that we want to get high we want to take the edge off. hold us responsible for our behavior on that but for god sake don't get in the way than cause more problems and you're going to sell because you have a hang up about some drug eva raised to believe is evil. >> and drug is a very loose term here. speaking of which lastly, you took mushrooms with their growth for what you think? >> i had an normatively emotionally charged and great experience. as is common. i was able to get in touch with certain parts of my past, certain feelings and things like that that are hard to access every day.
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you come back from this type of trip, if you do it, supercharge to be a better person to be more engaged in the world around you. we are learning, the psychedelic revolution that's going on it's all over the latest issue of reason magazine as you point out, this is not timothy leary's it's our own. we have learned from the excesses of the past as well as the visions of the past, we are smarter people now, we know how to do drugs better than we used to. it is a real crime if we say just because we don't like these things were going to keep them away from people who want to use them. >> then don't do if some is not infringing on your rights are doing your stuff and back off brothers and sisters. art well said nick gillespie, thanks so much. >> speaking of a law of liberty divided in this trace reportedly going to try to continue to get wikileaks founder julian assange extradited to the united states in order to lock him up for long, long time.
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just weeks ago british judge said his bed and i fragile mental state and can be harmful tombs self if the right with extradition right now d.o.j. official the biden administration has a bill they want to prosecute them anyway. this event as a dozen human rights and freedom organizations have petitioned biden to change course. so what will it take for this administration to do what's right? the party panel is back, jason chaffetz, kat timpf, and chris hahn. chris i will start with you. what is the hold up and making sure that julian assange does not face charges because of the threat it would post other members of the press? >> i don't think it's a freely freedom of the press issue. he obstructed a member of an armed forces how to take classified from a server and send it to him. we do not know who julian assange is working for protocol of a publisher of a magazine protected under the
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first amendment, that's not necessarily true. and that something that could've been worked on the justice system and the court, this court gets to decide that. before the court gets to decide when journalist is? >> the courts will get to decide whether the actions he check or espionage or an active journalism. i for one think they were espionage pretty think he should be held accountable. stuart this is why democrats like you are authoritarian to his him. the kat what you make of this? absently. >> certainly more authoritarian than someone like me who believes that what he did made it harder for the government to hide shady things. it was a net positive for us citizens. people always talk but he should begin this should be doing that, he revealed the governments doing what it's not supposed to be doing. how come we don't ever talk about that? with everything going on right now in the world, we are actually spending taxpayer money and resources to go
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after julian assange? it's actually sickening. it's absently awful. kimi and his sentence is what you should do. going after him? a guys got other stuff you could be doing why don't you work on some of that? want to walk the walk without criminal justice reform critics before critics of present chumps that is literally hitler. their people in his inner circle didn't do it they are trying to convince them for commute of ross ober, julian assange and edward snowden. he did not do that. he should have. it was republicans who were leading that charge, jason. >> i've got to tighten there's a legal lawful way to be a whistleblower and provide information. i would like to think i help champion those people. i don't think julian assange is necessarily a hero. i'm more chris hahn this but you cannot just go and take classified material and try to disseminate it.
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there is a proper way to do that. and there's an illegal way to do that. i do think he should have his day in court. . kennedy: is an thousand year times did with that papers? >> i don't think it's parallel. not even close. >> to teach people how to steal it and then go through, i don't know all the details of the case, but to instruct somebody how to steal it. in the ceiling actually happens, if that's what happened is illegal. you can't do that. i think that was it worst part but chelsea manning had her sentence commuted. i do not understand these impassioned arguments we have to make sure the government can easily hide things from us. i don't get i just don't get it. before but spell sent millions of dollars on wars but he should be thrown away for lyford left ago, jason, kat,
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kennedy: every night on the program we aim steal your freedom and major soleplate denies no different. lack own businesses bends of the hardest hit by covid shutdown shattering twice the rate of white owned companies break tonight were featured entrepreneur that turned his lemons into hard lemonade. yes yes after debilitating health crisis that left his doctor stumped, my next guest took his health and just own hands and found his lucky soul if they wellness company that aims to bring together mind, body and soul and raise
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awareness to health issues plaguing the african-american community. join me not to share his beautiful story, founder lucky soul inc., vinny merrill. hi vinny. i am real good i'm very curious but what was going on with you? and how did you turn your debilitation into profit? >> what kind of an interesting story. all started with a work injury that was kind of like lesson going for a did not really know i was injured until like a couple years later. and my body started failing me. so started falling apart from my chest on down to my stomach. one of the things the doctors were doing was basically giving me different prescription drugs they're kind of pumping and my body. shortly after a year, he started having stomach issues. and so i had was in and out of the hospital for at least two years, they could not figure out what was wrong.
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and one of the craziest situations and i was looking at them crazy and said what? and i went through that process and got some things i had to do. i got sick immediately. and then luckily we had a product or doing it we're developing behind the scenes. and i started drinking this water, which is made of plant nutrients. and slowly after period of a couple of months, took myself off prescription drugs. stuart steve got a potion, it got it dissolvable pre-workout tablet which i'm very interested in. you've got all this incredible stuff. it's been an amazing journey for you at a very successful one. but unfortunately, in the pandemic we have seen two things, the black community has been hit hardest in terms of health by the pandemic.
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more people gotten sick, more people have died because of comorbidities. and also black businesses are shuttering an incredible speed. what can be done? as consumers what can we do to help out? >> as far as what can be done, is a lot of awareness that needs to be true, one of my biggest struggles was how to put my product out there so people could know about it. because nobody knew what it does or what it is. i just think like having some marketing support, having national retailers actually give small black-owned businesses a chance. kennedy: don't just pay lip service, because they did for a while. after the initial riots in the late spring and summer they were highlighting black-owned businesses. then they just sort of stopped doing that. >> that's kind like the whole out of sight out of mind you
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get over a little bit of people stop talking about it's like rounds the next thing. and everybody's like hey what about us? i thought you guys were going to help the poor and help uplift us disadvantage businesses. safari know you're doing that in your community per your convincing people all around you to get the vaccine, especially people who have been prioritized. doing amazing work, you are an incredible mentor for other entrepreneurs. so continued success and please come back and tell us about more products and give us samples, vinnie. >> i'd love to have got samples coming to you. support levitt thanks vinnie at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t-mobile.com/55. obsession has many names. this is ours. the new lexus is.
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college. and the tin man is now the tin they and instead of there's no place like home, dorothy will chant my home was built on stolen lands for the new version will not be to the original music after negotiations fell through but the lollipop guild, the update will still have dorothy's iconic red ruby slippers bidding keeping with current pop culture they'll be surgically implanted on her forehead, though they are so pretty. who's a pretty pretty princess now? topic number two. a koala because a five car pileup on a six lane freeway, sounds like a good day to take the train mate. check out the blind me better making a dogs breakfast by the wheel of the kat. i'm not surprised he's not driving a hybrid, company wallace are normally tree huggers parade the police say this could have been really bad. thank goodness there's not a woman driving. [laughter] i'm just yanking your bamboo, guys. the koala was out driving late because the traffic entities run across the highway forcing
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process i'm in the breaks. otherwise he would've been bushmeat in the koala's defense he was having a walkabout, yeah guys, the koala's rescue by team of strangers that wrapped it in a coat and kept it safe in the carpet they claim is later released in the woods but put this on the barbie. that's not a co- wallet. that makes sense. [laughter] mcdonald's militias has a new apple spicy chicken sandwich raise as long as they're not naked playing fine by me. the apple of your eye include pride chicken patty, apple spices and a black pepper mayonnaise. also if you're really lucky you get a free worm. mendicant eat eat an apple at innkeeper doctor life, chris christie says he's excited formant fruit taste like. [laughter] some people think it apple savage is not so usual given mcdonald's already serves orange soda. but there's apples and
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oranges. topic number four. oh god look at this. texas attorney let his assistance young son play with his laptop. i love the story so much. he gets in a kat filter during online court hearing, watch. >> i believe you have a filter turn on in the video settings. you might want to >> can you hear me judge? >> i can hear you i think it is a filter. >> i don't know how to remove it but my assistant here is trying to. we'll have to go forward with it. >> i am not a cats reaction and that being very persuasive. that is until the other side distracted him with a laser pointer. the judges said his case was terrible, but he could not say no to that base. some said he rigged the trial by taking the judge upper and
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