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i'm kudlow, i'm most grateful for this, and it is an absolute delight, to coin teddy roosevelt's phrase,to be here at fox business. thanky you. ♪ ♪ kennedy: that from the beautiful state of california still very locked down, welcome to it. speaking of which california and florida, two states it could not of done things were definitely to tackle the coronavirus, the left praise want to mock the other bright new data shows the covid results, basically the same. so why on earth the california push its economy and its people off a cliff when they could've just stayed open for business? on one side, democrat governor gavin newsom with a slick hair, on the other, republican ron desantis. newsom is lord of the most restrictive policies in the
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nation and estate is dying like an unwanted petunia. this thing like an old wet silver town when the stilt silver to be had. and despite the complete different approaches florida often during the same or better than california. what you don't believe me? let's look at the scientific breakdown, friends. courtesy of john hopkins university. as far as known cases florida's and better put contracting covid versus eight-point oh 40. hospitalizations in california tune of 44 per million. versus 218 per million in florida. in fatalities california has 10.5 per million, lord at 7.4. despite those numbers gavin newsom pushing lockdown after lockdown is the only way out of this mess, watch. still at the fastest way to open businesses terminate is
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to eliminate an end this pandemic. this deadly disease. and as we make progress, not only with vaccinations but nonpharmaceutical interventions like masking and social distancing will get there sooner rather than later and will supervise supports for him and hundreds of thousands of other people around the state. [laughter] that is such malarkey. i'm amazed you could hear my writer jason so clearly on the bullhorn, well done. desantis prickly bragging about the comparative success of his states openness, watch. >> florida has a much lower per capita covid mortality, much lower per capita hospitalizations, and much lawyer on him claimant rate, open schools and actually have businesses starting up a new. kennedy: , got a still unconvinced what requests asked the doctor which system works better. >> and measures of lockdown are excessive and they have great public health costs,
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right? relive or at least what type of system would you rather live in, let's meet tonight the man panel dig until he got the federal senior editor chris bedford is here. along with reason feature editor peter hosted a richard fallows show it is richard fowler. noah properly named britt alright gentlemen, let's tackle this one peso chris bedford the biggest one for me is not just the economy it's not just things are over, florida's leaving it up to people to decide with their own version of common sense is. it's the schools are open. as a mom of schoolchildren who been stuck at home for a year it pains me. >> parents are able to put their kids in school in florida, businesses are open, churches are (there still some precautions read been a cross-country twice to and a half times.
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kennedy: to do to the cannonball run? did you do the cannonball run? [laughter] i'm not sure we went down to florida, right before christmas it was normal there. there were children sitting on santa's lap. there people in the streets there were live mangers pretty see some of the elderly people some wearing masks at a precaution for anyone you felt like they had to. but a lot of people is back to completely normal. it was wonderful, wonderful to see. california just today talking to a brewery is being shut down by the l.a. county all the time even overrules it turn out to be not against the rules. they get an apology for the miscommunication. they are destroying businesses, destroying lives and people can't go to school. it's a maddening and you don't have to go that far to fix it. i can be here in d.c. for st. patrick's day and sit by myself or i can go across the river to virginia and seek live music and be with people on st. patrick's day, that much of a difference. kennedy: i would like to see
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live music by myself i don't think of ever going to get my wish. [laughter] before peter would you have here what ron desantis is pointed out he's not leaving the object of derision the divided administration talked about shutting down domestic travel into florida. but he is making the point, we are already open. so when the full economy reopens, florida is going to been much better position. that place could just explode from economic benefit, what you see? >> i think florida is going to be somewhat better position, at least in regards to coronavirus restrictions. biden's idea they're going to shut down domestic travel or restricted in some way, is almost a pure partisan vengeance. it's a bad idea. just like closing brought extra borders is a bad idea. i think it's pretty clear the broad based estate home or to the shelter in place order that we saw put in place a year ago, or just totally
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unnecessary, they were quite costly, did not work very well. california is really an anti- bubble. that intern admittedly lifted some of those restrictions as many states have it. but then they also re- admittedly applied them. business owners have no idea. in some ways the problem is not just there under the most severe lockdown in the country is business owners don't have any certainty or clarity for you see all of the stories about restaurant owners spending thousands and thousands of dollars to build outside places that are comfortable that people might actually want to eat in. then they find out two weeks later action were not doing outside seating anymore. there's no science to any of this. california has really proven once again that it is a model of bad governance. kennedy: the governor may pay with his political career. i was joking about the bullhorn. but gavin newsom is not linked
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dogged by hecklers the recall has reached the threshold. as soon as they verify all of the signatures, they can get his job on the ballot. he may be thrown out because of this. and things like homelessness and the utility cartel which are also destroying the states from the inside out. so richard, it is pretty simple. where would you rather live in a state where the state government says go ahead and use common sense, think of yourself, protect other people protect yourself but were not going to close things out a place like york or california were those heavy-handed authoritarian governors want to do the thinking for you. kennedy: sometimes common sense is not that common for folks who don't wear masks and decide to engage in crowd spread let's say this, i do agree some of the folks on the panel that indicate we have to clear rules that businesses know how to operate. that is the key to our
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economy. i think we've dig into the numbers both in california and florida find this, florida's leaving the country when it comes to the amount of uk. spread brood they have the most number of cases they are at 379 cases of variant two. that's more prevalent than any. kennedy: they also have more variant testing facilities. with that being said we know the variant spreads its more harmful part of the note kills more people. i think for us to begin to say oh we think the shutdown of early pandemic or bad idea, it's probably say we have 4000 dead americans live about three and a thousand dyeing per day. and we are at the end of this thing. almost 200 millions americans have to vaccinate. were far away from the global pandemic. i agree we have a reasonable way we need to open businesses in this country we also have to be clear the cdc guidelines around wearing masks,
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following this social distancing guidelines. before you can do all of those things and still have stores (don't disagree with the some of the early lockdown for final people are happy making bread in their own homes, wearing jammies having zoom cocktails five times a day. once people got over that once the riots started in may, that is when you really had to shift and no more about social distancing and masking. and sanitizing, and now we are on the verge, most people the federal government has been to the relief fund to help schools stay open. why aren't their reopening yet? the school board announcing they would distribute $10 million back to taxpayers that they did not use on in-person school this year wise and everyone doing that? the cdc guidelines are clear schools can reopen at their
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discretion with minimal danger to the kids and teachers. the monies there for extra safety measures they have been spending it on anything else. why is edward still doing nothing? when will the biden administration go kick these high knees into gear? and by that i mean schools and bottoms. chris i'll start with you. they have money for ventilation because they're not spending it on schools. it only takes a fraction of school budgets to operate digitally. and now we're hearing not only are schools getting billions of dollars that monies not going to come for three or four years. >> the goalpost on schools or moving so unendingly. first the teachers are saying when he vaccines to go back to work for front-line workers read but then they said even once we get vaccinate, the children have to get vaccinated to because otherwise we can't go back to work. there's no vaccine is actually safer these children or at
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least so far proven safe for these children to take that's not going to happen. then you got union demands like in chicago to end racial injustice in the school system before they returned to work. i mean how about a pony, how about this, how about that, help your front-line worker get back to work. you don't need more money. this is been pushed, this is basically been an excuse from the start. in massachusetts are pushing for driver's licenses for illegal immigrants to stall coated. it's unending and it's really sad. before you talk about moving the goalpost. the goalpost are being moved by the teachers union. and it's like the unions have the been the guilty's ten worst a body of all. these teachers unions they have been drifted bigger than the blinken project. [laughter] >> i don't know about that comparison. i certainly agree teachers unions are the prime movers here. it is really a shame that joe
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biden who ran on reopening schools and getting schools open a 100 days, has just completely backed off that. there is one reason and one reason alone when he backed off that in that his teachers unions. it's the fact that teachers unions are poor democratic constituency that joe biden has been very clear is not going to upset in any way at all. that is what the demands for dollars here are about. they are about teachers unions, unions that have just refused comment consistently to show up for work and to do their jobs. despite all, virtually all credible science saying since last summer, this is not something that is new. it's not something we just started to learn the last six weeks. this is been clear since last summer that at least for young children rethink high school kids in middle school kids might be more complicated cases. at least for elementary school kids, schools should be open it is safe.
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and teachers unions are the obstacle. kennedy: absolutely, either you are an essential worker or you're not, richard can't have it both ways. we are so important teachers, but were just going to stay home and maybe to some digital stuff so we don't do anything in person. it is lazy and unacceptable. president biden said he won't rest until schools are open five days a week. we know that's not true because the mainstream media said he goes to bed earlier than any other president history. i think it's 4:30 p.m. we are thoughts. >> the presidents upright nudging a town hall he still awake. number two number one teachers in chicago are teaching right now. they've been teaching since the beginning of the pandemic whether it's a virtual or in person now. kennedy: that's not the same thing and you know it. as a parent who has kids at home don't you dare make that argument. that is so disingenuous it is wrong.
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[inaudible] excuse me excuse me i allow him to make a point that makes sense. >> i am making a point. they open up schools so far 100 teachers of cut covid at 130 died. there is a safety concern are real for many educators. that is what they are saying, we have no problem going back. what were asking for safeguards to us, our families and the community will be safe. kennedy: take the money that's being poured into school, you've had a year to ventilate. no one is doing that let the money follow the kids, let the money follow the kids what they want to do pods, do homeschooling, go to parochial school, go to private school at the parent have the money back you've completely abused your power as a democrat. select these teachers aren't backs today. that's they are fighting for
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safeguards. kennedy: the fastest vaccine we ever had was four years. to think kids are to been kept out of school for four years? no that is malarkey. that is why rachelle >> that's why teachers are fighting for safeguards. see for the teachers are fighting for safeguards are fighting for themselves is not kids in us discussing. that part of panel returns the man pedal need them. coming up a little bit and her, filling the heat of the democrats from the nursing home scandal. his own party calling his excuses are trash, you know hot garbage i love it i bathe in it, he had not seen the weather machine, my friend is so fired up she is here she is calling the governor a liar. his live tweeting his press conference, she joins me next. has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income.
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state, watch. there is nothing to investigate there. covid got into the nursing homes by staff walking into the nursing home. anybody can bring it in. a deliveryman brings it in. the heating repair man brings it in. the food service brings it end. kennedy: i bet they would not have brought into the u.s. senate or the java center. today an employee of one of those nursing homes fired back saying they did all they could to save lives despite the governor's idiotic orders, watch. >> he seems to want to blame everybody all the time, never take responsibility for anything he has done. we were not in the nursing homes ready with the ppe. we had no idea what we are going to do with everybody. so we really should have just said put them where they needed to be, maybe the java center in the nursing homes this is over going to do here's our plan, he gave us no plan for it he just brought them back to us.
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kennedy: will he ever apologize or will new yorkers band together to take down a line governor. joy mailbox new senior meteorologist janice and dean whose husband lost both of his parents to covid within days. new york nursing homes, janice i think about you every time the governor stands up and lies once again or blames someone else. our new yorkers getting sick enough of him that they would think about impeachment and removal here? >> i am not sure. i do think the course is getting louder. i'm actually seeing reports on some of the main stream media like msnbc and cnn and nbc. channels that never reported on this governor and his nursing home policy. the one that, well, helped kill probably over 15000 people. so they are trickling in, all of these reports instead of
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his celebratory book to her over his selling of his covid mounted poster, they are actually reporting news. the fact he continues to cover up the numbers. kennedy: so do you by his and blame the staff line? it wasn't other people externally brought into these facilities with the most vulnerable citizens? >> no. think the fact he put over 9000 covid positive patients into nursing homes across new york state was probably the primary reason why we lost so many loved ones. he has blamed everyone by the way. i mean god, mother nature, the "new york post", its political, the cdc, trauma. he has blamed everyone and everything except the person that signed the order on his little letterhead that says andrew cuomo himself.
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the fourth really interesting is you have been screaming from the mountaintops, all that is coming out now. it's finally being accepted as true. so you have all of these lawmakers in new york democrats even calling him trash. and they are so fed up with it. so have they hated him all along? or is this something new? and if it is new is this me more about the hit critical mass and is about too critically implode? >> there's definitely power and numbers. the more democratic lawmakers that shout from the mountaintops and get on social media, x1 thing to say these things that oh, we want to justice. want him removed and impeached , taking away his executive powers. it's quite another to act. think all of these lawmakers
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on both sides of the aisle have to demand a bipartisan investigation into this governor with a subpoena power. it has to happen because that is the only way were going to get answers from him and his health department. and his health commissioner howard zucker. people inside like danielle from the nursing homes being able to speak without fear of losing their jobs. about what was going on for 46 days during that time with the executive order was in place. kennedy: it reminds if harvey weinstein. his abuse was so wide lean known but people were so scared of him the effective such a vengeful person that's one of the things that kept people from speaking up for so long. i think you're seeing that here in new york people are finally feeling safe enough to come forward and stand up to this bowling. you've been doing it from the beginning you incredibly brave, hope that your family gets some justice for mickey and d, and love janice thank you so much. >> love you too my friend thank you.
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♪ ♪'s before you know there are more u.s. troops guarding the capitol than there are in afghanistan, which makes it d.c. you like bananas dan. 6000 national guard are trying to look busy because nancy pelosi is working vigorously to shift the blame from herself to republicans for as long as possible. why? because our apparently moldy
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speaker was informed on january 4 by capitol police the sergeant and arms in the house and then from loving nitwits were going to play war and stormy capitol after his dumb rally, two days before the siege. did she give the okay for the guard then? no. but now and the threat has been clearly neutralize the capitol still militarized. it looks like unstable vigilante republicans will restart me any given moment. what happened on january 6 was awful, atrocious, unforgivable and adjective worthy. everyone agreed it was auto. but i thought democrats it also agreed and militarization was bad and no one wants to live in a police state. yet they have created a beefy fortress that will not d troop until the fall. so how does that square with reform minded donkey? the funding for the ongoing ruse, so far $500 million.
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because 6000 troops is a lot of mouths to feed and furnish in this whole thing might be a violation of the third amendment, depending on where they are quartered. take down the fencing, send these bored and brave back to their home state. and for god sake please stop playing politics with every issue and angle. we see through it and none of this makes us safer. it's all unsophisticated to inflict damage on the enemy within. but the national guard stationed outside, will it is obvious that nancy does not know which direction to poor her musty hater aid. that is the memo. john kirby told neil kabuto when we can expect the troops in d.c. to finally go home, watch. >> the plan right now is to end this mission in the capitol region by about the middle of march. that is still the plan. that is of a sort of resource ourselves as out too. we are constantly in touch
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with the department of homeland security to seek its service. and d.c. officials about the need about the requirements we are always evaluating it. for right now are planning on middle of march to be able to get these guys back home. kennedy: come on man. what is it nancy give the all clear now? the man panel >>, chris bedford, peter souter men and richard fowler. richard, united talked and agreed about criminal justice reform and reforming the police. and deep militarizing the police. this is a fully militarized zone. is this what democrats really want? >> i do not want to see fencing around our capitol. i think people should be able to enter and exit it freely. but to all this at the feet of nancy pelosi, and i know people don't like her but i dew point think that's a little bit unfair. the reason it's unfair is mr. connell the time is also a decision-maker what happened to the capitol. number two the commander-in-chief at the time donald trump is the decision-maker about the
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national guard is deployed, nobody has said he was doing. number three and i think most importantly, the fbi, everybody knew was a threat. the mayor of deceit new it was a threat. she called for the national guard. for republicans to shift blame for this on speaker pelosi when there's more than enough blame to go around. as well as at the white house is a bill that ridiculous. kennedy: the capitol polices under her purview. d.c. is a federal essential. muriel bowser is the mayor does not have as much weight as nancy pelosi. she could do nothing. it's what she was doing is pretty critical many would try to ask. [inaudible] >> the defense department refuse the request. kennedy: hoodie thing pulls more weight nancy pelosi or muriel bowser? [inaudible]
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in the garden regardless of what happens. [inaudible] before keeping them there till falls a political play. so peter suter men. >> know they're coming down in march. kennedy: when i say someone else's names that mean you quit talking. go ahead. peter. honestly there's a lot of blame to go around for what happened on january 6. that was awful. but here we are now it is february 16. it looks like we are going to be in the state for a long time to come. that is stupid. >> took trump has republican enablers were to blame in many ways to what happened on january 6. you saw that, the people who voted to acquit donald trump good mitch mcconnell things practically -- trump was practically morally responsible enough for constitutional reasons, this is not generally six anymore. i live just over a mile from the capitol myself, it is just weird being in washington d.c. these days.
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i do not have tanks parked outside of my house right now, but i have colleagues around the inauguration around the point at which were supposed to be sort of engaging in the peaceful transfer of power, they could not get out of their houses. they did not have to get across town. i was unable to get to an emergency medical visit because of the way the city had been militarized during inauguration week, for the residents of washington. kennedy: it's not what we're supposed it is not how they're supposed to look. chris we have about 30 seconds left. democrats are always worried how the u.s. is perceived by the international community. god for obama, joe biden, because finally the citizens of the world can be accepted. but we look like heathens and buffoons with our capitol lockdown like this. >> had been to a lot of these
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riots reported my reports have been hospitalized people been beaten, arrested and gas to cover these things. i'm old enough commitment to "new york times" reporters were fired when they called my fascist resentment a call in the troops criticized the legislative branch was attack was horrible was the executive branch. the white house, the gas come the statues were attacked when the judicial branch laid siege to the ideas troops was insane. democrats are more interested in why does youth tear gas on tables really shameful. i want to seep law and order by going to seek martial law on this committee. kennedy: this is not logged towards wrong everybody knows it. man panel thank you very much. right it's open season on her while preserving this by the irs will begin accepting tax filing saturday by april 15, as usual. but the tax season will be far from ordinary. with so many air consume
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receiving new unemployment benefits, stimulus checks and working in remote states, millions of them can be liable for taxes, they have no idea they. so how can you stand of trouble? here to discuss washington examiner political colors american enterprise institute resin fellow tim carney is back. a lot of people don't know these unemployment benefits and various checks from the government are taxable. >> the goodness is the irs is an readily merciful understanding and tolerant agency. because they are humans and make mistakes, they will forgive your mistake, no not at all. you are going to be in trouble. it's absolutely horrible that on fleming benefits are taxable. and most people don't know that. and during this whole coronavirus stuff. more people getting more on fleming benefits and bigger ones and getting them for the
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first time in their life, if they did not know that, not only do they owe taxes you probably opened penalties and interest and late fees. exactly the point i've been arguing this and see trump administration the irs needs to forgive any late fees. they need to step up. before i know man, they're not going to do that though. people say if you have no idea in the tax code is so complicated there's no easy place to go in and find these things out. mega special because there's a million headlines are the last 1211 months. they say kobe dated nontax to clarify some stuff here, the sort of stimulus checks you got, one earlier last year, one after the summer. those were tax credits. those aren't taxed with a little star on it. but the unemployment benefits are taxed. the tax on the federal level and i tax on the federal
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level. the gastric on the stimulus money you got as if somehow income went up during covid, they were selling covid tests are you are jeff basals or something like that, then you got a stimulus check you sort of did not deserve your going to get tax on on the other end. my point is people get this money, they think they get to keep this money. they say maybe i can afford to take my kids to the waterpark. and then the irs is no, the waterpark was a mistake you owe us that money. that is where the late fees and all of that stuff really is extra cruel. and you know what? the biden administration has the ability to waive those late fees like that. it does not take congressional action. kennedy: last year we saw a delay in filing, and you think they're going to have that the she will be july 15? >> we have kind of the opposite there is a delay in the first day you could fail because the irs wasn't ready.
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the irs is allowed to be like you are not allowed to be late. the right has april 15. he got weekends and that sort of thing. that's when they are due. they couldn't snap their fingers and pushed back the deadline. but again what you think was nontaxable as a good chance it was. kennedy: you owe it makes me miss lois, tim carney thank you so much. >> they get candy. before coming up getting a boost. searching to an all-time high tonight more than $50000. but why? and how can you get in on all of the money? my next guest known crystal currency joins me to it explain how you can get rich in minutes. understand why.other money mant (money manager) because our way works great for us! (naj) 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? (naj) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments
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kennedy: it is the currency that does not need a central bank and can't be printed independently, a liberty lovers dream. today is a big day for bitcoin today the crypto currency hit
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a milestone surpassing $15000 per coin for the first time ever. this after the value bitcoin surged last her for a variety of reasons but experts say since more companies are opening up to the historically volatile crystal future looks very bright but how to unite venture into this financial frontier can get rich doing it place of enjoyment of venture capitalist chairman of the bitcoin foundation, brock pierce is here. welcome to the show brock. >> set thank you so much for having me glad to be here. before what is driving up the price of bitcoin question is institutional investors are the game stopping bitcoin? >> there's got to late institutional component to this. this last week has been huge. elon musk's tesla announced they had bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin. elon had updated his twitter comment that since the markets moving much in the same way
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that games top on the wall street bets movement had. we sought announced they plan to integrate crypto currency payments into their wood network later this year. we then seldom bny mellon the oldest bank of the united states, the largest custodial bank in the world think they are going to be providing services for crypto currency. this is big stuff. he's our break big brands, big names attaching the reputation to bitcoin. i think it means bitcoin is here to stay. kennedy: does that mean the people never got into crypto is that we should go? the market is very saturated for there's tons of different crypto currencies you could get into. and some people say it's going to, 20 biggest financial bubbles we have. do you think this is going to 100,000 by the end of the year, that's amazing. >> i think it's certainly possible. but as we've seen with crypto's very volatile goes up
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and down. i don't encourage anyone to invest in crypto bit currency or anything for that matter. when i do encourage you to do is invest in yourself that you can afford it, go by $10 with bitcoin that you understand what is all about. so you can make informed decisions for yourself. kennedy: how important you think it is for people to actually get a wallet and bike show that way? isn't that that portion of the is one of the apps like coin base which is the ameritrade of crypto? it's a big if you're just getting started out i recommend the easiest onramp's, coin base is definitely very safe, very easy, good place to start out if you're going to buy a first ten or $20. also worth noting what happened in the last week it was ten years ago and this last week that bitcoin broke the buck for the first time. meaning it is gone from 1 dollar to 50000 per bitcoin
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over the last decade. it's definitely been exciting right for all of us have been in on it. it certainly feels like the retail public as a part of this. we are seeing the little people participating. we are seeing tons of women participating. so i do think that's overseeing in common with the robin hood movement, the wall street movement, it's the average american feeling like they can participate in the democratization of opportunity. kennedy: whenever broadens are in charge, things are right i like it. thank you so much please come back a love talking about this, thank you. thank you for having me. before absolutely and guess what, topical storm is next and it is raining men. when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪
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