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and there will be future presidents as well.l. both sides of aisle. larry: thank you, blake, appreciate it. >> we'll see you tomorrow even, general jack keane, i will ask him about the football stuff and mick mulvaney, kudlow kennedy: thursday, welcome to it. new york governor and o'connell is up to his eyeballs in scandal. it is threatening to kill his entire career. but what about the left wing media that's been covering for him? what about the hypocritical democrats of ignoring the for the most part after years of saying victims each be heard and believed. as you know, governor cuomo is in the vortex of not one but two major fiascoes. his attempted cover up of thousands of covered related nursing home deaths and yesterday's bombshell allegations of sexual harassment from a top aide.
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cuomo has denied both but the latter if true, could prove to be his undoing the reason this is so infuriating is if you remember back during the bret kavanaugh confirmation hearings, cuomo said things like this. select there is a disrespect for women that this administration chronically exemplifies. after the "me too" movement they did absently nothing when it came to sexual harassment. they have always diminished the charges of women. always, consistently. kennedy: he could be talking at his own administration. that's really did not age well the other side of the coin is the pima liberals who have demanded justice in past cases. >> one of the worst things that happens is that when we are not willing to believe the victim and take them seriously.
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take them seriously, investigate the case. >> i always want to give the opportunity that women deserve to be heard. speak to every survivor of sexual assault don't let anyone silence your voice. you have a right to be heard, and you have a right to be believed. we are with you. kennedy: there is no prize for someone who tries to hold accountable a powerful man who is good at his day job. but we should have the courage to do it anyway. kennedy: now that one of their own stands accused, crickets. except perhaps her aoc is that the allegations are serious and should be investigated and center kiersten joan brown today said this. >> these allegations are serious and deeply concerning. and anyone has a right to come forward to be heard and have allegations be investigated.
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governor cuomo also has a right to be heard. he's come forward and denied these allegations. but ultimately the decision is up to the state legislature. kennedy: interesting. we still not heard from hillary clinton or vice president cabala hairspray but today fox news white house correspondent peter doocy asked jen psaki for her reaction? >> is the white house worried about this becoming a distraction from the important meeting and then covet response? sue but let me first say the present has been consistent in his position. when a person comes forward they deserved to be treated with dignity and respect, their voice should be heard not silence. any allegation should be reviewed. kennedy: interesting because cuomo's offices tried silence lindsey. so will cuomo paste face the music now or ever? and will some democrats in the mainstream media continued running cover for him? with me tonight party pat we've got attorney and author how to become a federal criminal, and your cuomo has
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read that, mica chases there also editor-in-chief of reason managing in recent.com it is katherine mangu-ward. an attorney and democratic strategist ethan bearman is back in some sort of a lovely, that is gorgeous. very union of you. your subconscious is healed. so let's do some healing here. what are you surprised at most here? >> i am surprised that he has not already published a book announcing how he beat these charges. because it is that stage we are about five minutes in pretty think he probably should be publishing a book announcing how he is been exonerated already. i think the thing that is most noticeable is we are already started to see some occurrence that maybe is not politically useful enough for people to rush into his defense. i think some people are being quiet, they're feeling it out, de blasio's already come out
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and taken a couple swipes at him. we may just see this is one of the situation where the partisan lining up which is really unfortunate these cases but it happens and he may get thrown out because is not politically useful enough of. see for your absolute right. de blasio thanks he is scoring points. he was piling on when it was just the nursing home scandal. but now that there are allegations of sexual harassment de blasio was trying to seemed like a champ and for all women. i want to say you're horrible to in your own special way. so katherine, there was so much hero worship of cuomo over the summer. he really was the covid poster child for how to do things right, the gold standard. what do you make of his fall from grace? >> i wish that had not come at the expense of the many, many people who died in nursing homes under his supervision but i wish it had not come at
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the expense of the allegations are true, of the comfort and professional success of these women. that god, i'd love to see cuomo crash and burn. it was insane this summer when people were acting like he was somehow the one guy doing it right. even at that time it was clear new york was making at best erratic decisions under his leadership and at worst fatal ones. kennedy: yes, all you had to sit down and talk to be blue lost family members. they would tell you about their frustration. and the fact that no one in the mainstream media, very few people in local media or pressing the governor about those bad decisions. but you can see the collapse and the failure right before your very eyes, or talk about family members who are not only not able to say goodbye to those who were ravaged by the virus but also they could not bury their family members. they could not have funerals. there are levels of
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heartlessness and callousness here, ethan, i don't know if we'll be able to chip away at that for quite some time. i guess democrats are cannibalizing him is not a huge surprise there. >> no. look we have al franklin got run out of the senate when republicans continue to circle the wagons for dozens of allegations against the president and still defending him. i'm waiting for teaching carol's attorneys to get his dna by the way in court, we'll find out really how good this allegations were. the democrats to can hold their own accountable on these allegations i fully support an investigation for just like aoc said, i completely concur with what she is saying. to your point, kennedy, the big scandal that i think governor cuomo is facing is the nursing home scandal. the covid scandal. see if i think that's bigger? >> much bigger. one allegations of our that will be investigated and will get to the bottom of that.
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but the nursing home scandal is shameful. i don't see in excuse for it. i don't see a defense for. you talk about thousands of people potentially that died as a result of actions taken by his administration. there is going to be a reckoning and it's not going to be a pleasant one for him. >> should be pleasant i'm sorry don't care what your party is. this is awful. i was on the fox news channel and wando williams of the opposite he said this and thought this was sexual harassment or more problematic for governor cuomo and that would be his undoing pretty think both of them happening simultaneously he is in very deep yogurt. meantime to book claims a senior advisor janelle president biden once sat about his 2020 campaign said covet is the best thing to ever happen to him. is that true? today president biden again use the pandemic to claim success. and attempted to differentiate
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himself from former president trump, watch. >> today i'm here to report we are halfway there. 15million shot just 37 days since i have become president. we are moving in the right direction despite the massively inherited from the previous administration who left us with no replan to vaccinate all americans. specs before has the president anything to brag about? can we count on him to end the pandemic customer is this the best thing that ever happened to him? a lot of these governors on federal officials realize this is an incredibly lucrative prospects. we already $4 trillion in lease part of the biden strategy for winning the pandemic is handing out cash is much as he can the first 100 days or whatever it is of his presidency. this will win him friends.
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i do think that quote, the best thing ever happen to him is almost certainly just an ill phrase kind of, i think fair assessment that the trump administration failure did leave the field wide open for someone to say i can do better. and so in that sense i think biden has. but it is extremely premature for him to claim credit for somehow having cleaned up the mess the trump administration left. and i am as happy as anyone to see the numbers coming down. kennedy: yes. that is absolutely true. the problem is, ethan, the administration still is not that a good job of getting communities of color. particularly older americans vaccinated. all you have to do is go to churches and community centers with a giant syringe mobile instead of helping people are going to come to you, which is what they are doing now. they have to do a better job
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of that. >> 36 days into the new administration i have to say president biden is doing an excellent job at lease of trying to marshal federal resources to help the states who are the ones actually executing the most typical vaccine. steve r putman walgreens and cvs stop decking around. >> the problem is the freezers are required for these are specialty devices. see for now the & johnson vaccine. >> that's just new. kennedy: moderna is not in the deep-freeze like pfizer does. >> you talk about limited production personal rolling this out. i am thankful that my in-laws in florida have been fully vaccinate paired my parents minnesota have been fully vaccinated now. we are getting through. but to your pointy biden admits ration miss this. there still problem of reaching minority communities. their white people trying to cut in to disc grotesquely to take shots from selves.
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it's actually really disgusting. stewart's also people in the name of equity, letting some of those vaccines languish. think about and they have to throw them away per there waiting for people to come to them, and there is so much horrible communication about how and where to get the vaccine and near to state, is nothing but one giant technical difficulty, mike chase your thoughts. so that when he saved giant syringe mobile and thinking of a repurposed oscar mayer weiner truck. it dawned on me that may be of hotdogs were the delivery system for the vaccine, we would have full fox nation by like two months ago. that's just a thought. i want to go back for a second to this quote about this covid being the best thing that ever happened for joe biden. i am usually extremely forgiving for sort of offhand remarks like that that think or maybe gallows humor. i think in this case a very similar cynical comments. it's pretty evil because it
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just goes to show the inverse relationship between political incentives has been an agonizing experience it has destroyed completely destroyed people to say it's been true i think it's a terrible thing parts before it's absolutely disgusting. i agree it's forgiven but the mentality is and there is some truth to it. the virus had not extended axtell if had not been so insidious the vaccine took a month sooner joe biden would not be present and he is, i thought the best thing ever. pat panels can stick around were going to get clues about former president trump's future. getting ready for his headline
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his first major political speech since leaving office but he's going to deliver that this sunday in florida. former president trump reportedly try to recement his status as the leader of the grand old party. some prominent republicans will not be in attendance. including cocaine mitch mcconnell who just two weeks ago delivered his own speech about why he thanks president trump was at fault for the attack on the u.s. capitol, generally six. mcconnell says he still plans to support trump if he is the nominee in 2024, how about that, watch. >> the republican party had a very good day, were sorry we lost the white house but the republican party demonstrated once again this is a 50/50 nation. we are very competitive and we will be competitive again. >> and the president was the parties nominee would you support them? >> the nominee of the party? absolutely. kennedy: 's was the republican party still the trump party customer going forward jointly
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to discuss fox news contributor and cofounder of the federalist, ben domenech is back. so ben, i'm excited to see his speech great eye and excited to see what he has a say. i want to see what he has a say about the capitol insurrection. we have not been able to hear from him, what are you expecting? >> what is not to expect. be a trident or grenade on come on this is the longest we have gone without having donald trump ever present on your twitter alerts, in your lives but i am not sure what to expect. i think what he will do is go right up to that line of suggesting he would run in 2024, but not actually cross it. because he wants to tease this out, man. as a reality show subplot this is something where he wants to, he does not want to give you an answer right now. he was to play with it. he wants to suggest he could
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always just slide right in there and say hey i am running and take over the party once again. but i do think to a certain extent this is going to be an interesting moment from trump. we have not gone this long in the last almost five years now without hearing from him and an unvarnished and completely sort of authentic delivery of what he thanks about things. and i do think the c pack audience, one that he is historically very familiar with is exactly the kind of place where he is going to do that. that makes it all the more interesting. i'm very curious what we are going to hear. but i do think it's something that is going to be over-the-top, shocks people, surprises people, has politicians running two microphones trying to defend themselves on any position they take. kennedy: i hope he rides the tiger in with the trident. and the trident itself is on fire. what about pens? i read he declined an invitation. where does he fit in the
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republican pantheon now? >> you note mike penn state a very good job as vice president for a lot of conservatives are certainly very happy with the job he did, including i think pushing the president on a number of different areas where he ended up adopting more conservative policies than he ran on as a candidate. i also think to a certain extent, pence is someone who's very reluctant to force himself into the middle of a conversation. it's much more likely to take a step back and this current moment. but look, this is a part of his going through a transition. this is what always happens after you lose a presidential election and analyzing what you did wrong, what you did right, the president over performed in a lot of different areas including among minority voters. certainly and rural districts across the country. but he also lost a lot of suburban voters who had been historically critical. kennedy: by told you my theory about that?
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why suburban moms turn against him? because his impulsiveness and an knowingness reminded them of every psychopathic dated in college. in the grudge voted against him. >> here i thought your going to say their mind him of teenagers. either way that works. i think this is an interesting moment for the republican party. they have in many ways the coalition that they have always wanted. one that is more working class. one that is traditional and a lot of culture war issues. engaged in active and a lot of different ways that they have like to have her talk to get when it came to the autopsy and other things. >> let's say trump does not run again, who runs in 2024 is a republican? it is a delicate balancing act. you can't beat tromso who is
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it and how did they do it? >> i think the blinken project for republicans that deal with their walk-through. [laughter] i will say this, i will put all of my money, we were doing the candy casino at a moment i'll put on florida man. i don't know which floor demand that will be. but florida man i think is a pretty strong place to be. think governor rhonda desantis. >> it's not rubio. [laughter] is not going to be rubio. i think if you would tell me two years ago ron desantis to be pulling so well with with presidential aspirations were not there yet. if we fix the linen like that ucla gymnasts, president desantis it is, ben domenech thanks much good to talk to. >> is this a good idea, 31 house democrats are proposing
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president biden get his nuclear football taken away for at least be forced to share it. they are even redistributing the football. in the letter said they say the new system should be put in place with other lawmakers or officials have to sign off. that's why they cannot and a world nuclear strike. the ideas causing a stir among fox news host from long island, watch. >> was as unconstitutional. there's one commander-in-chief. it's not the u.s. congress, there is zero constitutional ambiguity here. but second of all, what do these democrats know about joe biden that maybe the rest of us don't? >> that is a good question. it's a nuclear football enshrined in the constitution? i know hamilton was a big nuclear football fan. we believed in nuclear, or does it go because the whole
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congressional approval the party fails backup mike chase, katherine mangu-ward and ethan bearman. i will ask you this, does it mean they have lost faith in old putting brains these house democrats climate ores and strike against potentially future president trump? >> i don't know. think when you're deciding who's going to have access to the button that launches nuclear weapons you're choosing between biden implosive the only criteria is who do you think is more likely to accidentally bump it. it was like were deciding between having our dog and her horse babysitter kids. like a really weird dilemma to be a item with this is preemptive about a future trump presidency or not. think it's indicative of this like overarching rapid pace change everything about every power structure that we have in place, as fast as we possibly can. this is a pretty quick process
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for all four declarations of war. but some golden americans in my life. captain them a hard time with the remote control. i hate to think president biden is this thing on? that's the what? that's not a toaster it's a nuclear what? thought a great scenario for anyone. i want to get some credit here, at reason magazine we very often complain that people are only critics of executive authority when their guys not in the white house. the democrats are saying got now is not going to be forever maybe assigned reform the system. congress is proven there unable to do anything at all.
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as someone who would like us to not use nuclear weapons that would be an argument for congressional control they can barely act about. i storable this body hits recused itself for one of its most important powers in the declaration of war that it is increasingly willing to leave that up to the executive action on such a broad basis. special outcomes and national defense. kennedy: ethan last word. spigots might represented ted lieu's been talking the last couple of years, look, the trump administration exposed all kinds of weaknesses in 200 years of norms and expectations of the president -based time digits and new laws in place.
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i'm all for congress having a say before we launch from nuclear weapons especially the speaker of the house, but to the last point. [inaudible] kennedy: so that nuclear attack and that russian missions in chinese mission are in mid air going to convenience they were going to do a voice vote? i don't know. >> was not have nuclear war. before i don't want to have a nuclear war. i want capitalistic success that's what i want, panel say right here because coming up we are playing r bayberry favorite games it is game night. we'll gather some of the crazies must read it because rampart attorney mike chase plays the defense attorney. i am the judge, "kennedy kourt" in session next. if i can eke out a win, it's going to be a miracle, baby! uh, mr. vitale? it wouldn't be a miracle because geico gives you a team of experts to help manage your claim.
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but justice is really served in the real world. on this installment of kennedy's kourt, i will show how works. i will read to a ridiculous but true crime headlight about some lovable losers think mugshots mandate beats the darwin award. he gives the defense are other panelists katherine and ethan they will ask as jurors and decided the suspect is guilty or not guilty. i can't as judge candidate will deliver the final verdict sprayed let's get started kennedy's kourt is in session. hear ye hear ye. here's case number one. landlord kidnapped sleeping tenants and dumps them and a cemetery, 48-year-old strawn douglas that is grown frustrated because he'd been unable to evict two of his tenants due to covid-19 restriction so he did the next best thing, he snuck into their part will they were sleepy, tied them up cover their heads of pillowcases took them by gunpoint to cemetery dropped in the snow. sun charges of second
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kidnapping very hard to defend this fellow. is not that hard to defend this fellow. because with me i'm a full-service attorney. i think a lot of criminal defense lawyers they get involved in the case too late. i on the other hand get involved early. i drafted this lease agreement, for my clients but if you go to section 24g, subsection three it says and the event of nonpayment landlord shall have the right to put you in a pillowcase and drag it to a cemetery in the middle of the night and leave you for dead. so i don't how much more clear i can make it that his consent, they sign this lease agreement pretty can't do much better than that. steve are very impressed by what mike chase just said. guilty or not guilty? >> is a deep believer in the right to contract, i have to go with not guilty. [laughter] 's of okay not guilty. ethan. >> is no longer the lochner era there's no right to contract, guilty. >> guilty or not guilty?
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i am so -- i have to say because mike really wrote the lease, i say not guilty, contract, that's what i say. in a very positive way part art here we go, here's case number two, oregon driver breaks record for alcohol level and dui arrest. 20-year-old nathan crashed his car into a concrete barrier during a police chase. officers attempted to pull him over for previous hit-and-run. they observe several alcoholic beverages in the vehicle, have taken to the hospital. my had a blood alcohol level of .778, more than nine times the legal limit. and the highest ever recorded. also driving on a suspended license due to previous dui conviction. all shocking things, mike chase. >> revised statement 8.3010 says that a person commits the
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offense of driving under the influence if they have too high the blood alcohol level i think it .7%, you are legally a pickle i don't think the statute applies to him. the last time i was on kennedy's kourt, your honor, i said is one to take the jury on a field trip to go to the crime scene. and in this case, i think what i'm going to end up doing is i'm going to a courtroom demonstration but we are going to drink enough booze that everyone of us is going to get a .7% alcohol blood count that we are just going to get the verdict at that point. then we will see if he's guilty i say not guilty. support katherine how do you and your liver decide on this case, guilty or not guilty? >> i would never miss out on a bar night with mike chase fica possibly avoid it. i think the numbers don't lie were going to have say guilty here, friend. kennedy: ethan? 's members was to celebrate and party tonight. i happen to agree with the
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defense here. there is no way this person was human to survive super pickle not just pickle, not guilty. >> hearing revised statute reminded me of my days in high school with the legislature i'm going to have to go with the defense here, not guilty. well done that get this man a car and a coors light immediately. >> the pickle defense you cannot lose with a pickle defense. see fort mikey thought you had trouble with three hoppers in the last "kennedy kourt". no going have human pickles right mike chase. here we go. two brothers arrested for staging a fake stabbing for social media. twenty-one and 19 years old pretended to fight with a kitchen knife. unsuspecting witnesses called police after one brother pretended to stab the other. police arrived to find both brothers covered in blood, administered first aid to see
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pretended to be dying on the floor, after two mentee setups are laughing till the officer was an internet prank. their part charge with making false alarm call in making a false statement to law enforcement. how do you defend this mike chase? >> the hypertechnical defense is they have been charged with making a false police called making false to the place they did neither of the sayings and neighbors did pray they are not guilty of the offense that's charged. but look, i met a rare situation for to have a libertarian judge in jura think my defenses i'm going to say, i thought this was america? i don't need a permit to get the bacon night fight with my brother, not guilty. [laughter] kennedy: katherine? >> incredible, incredible ability to read the jury. truly you are a talented lawyer. i really can't, i think everyone has the right to lie to cops. i would nullify if i could
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hear. i would just say not guilty. kennedy: writes work in your favor mike, ethan last word. >> i mean the defense counsels correct not guilty. >> that is three that's the first we've had on kennedy's kourt, court is now adjourned, mike, katherine, ethan, beautifully done, thank you so much. >> thank you your honor. >> thank you your honor. kennedy: thank you. thinking about spring break getaway? the cdc says not so fast. mexico says come on down to our part of town. the hoodie think that up americans are going to listen to? doctor marc siegel thanks spring break days are not over pretty breaks it down, next. ♪♪ [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] ♪♪ uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right?
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says they home for spring break. florida is locking it down. pretty severe restrictions on beach activities and beach hours on the upcoming tourist season. vowing to rest visitors who violate safety measures. but south of the border, is putting a fiesta by the tour hotspot is easing capacity to welcome party starved tourist because they like money. who are the college kids going to listen to? the cdc or senior frog bird come on and we all know the answer part time at fox news medical correspondent author of covid, the politics of fear and the power of science, real science, dr. marc siegel. >> kennedy speaking of real science that may be called the ted cruz affect other mexico. that may be a medical term. causing a lot more attention to cancún than before. now of course 60% capacity rather than 30%.
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we going to keep night clubs and bars right are still potential for spread there. you've seen how people are. kennedy: and more ways than one, doctor. [laughter] sorry. [laughter] >> so i am thinking that down in cancún they just spread covid. i like that florida is putting in some restrictions. governor to sanchez as been quite open with his state. he wants to run for present was to change things up and look like an adult. people have been first socialization for year. they hear hospitalizations are going down for there's more testing. if you are 20 years old and you know your grandma has already had the vaccine, you are not as scared white would
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it go? >> okay let's talk about that. i'm not against a the points you just made pay the excess regulation, sometimes in mindless regulations are huge part of the problem here. the goalposts keep getting move, right? vaccines were supposed to free you of it should open more doors i mean freedom or freedom or opening. the other way to look at this though, candy, light at the end of the tunnel is coming for it because the vaccine works so well. i'm still favor of the masking we need to keep the numbers down is more people get vaccinated. people can't take anymore of their cities being destroyed.
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>> know i can't blame them. i know the feeling. people are going stir crazy. so if someone came to you and said, dr. siegel i am a junior at suny purchase, and i need a prescription to go to cancún, would you give them to general honor valtrex to go straight to amoxicillin? [laughter] no, i don't think, i don't like that cocktail. but i might give them a prescription to go to florida if they actually had the vaccine. i think it is absolutely crazy there's so much emphasis on testing when the vaccine, if you can get the vaccine that the future because that's even more successful than testing. but no, i don't think there should be a hip pocket with valtrex in regeneron and it. although medically let's say it medically the regeneron and the lily products are really incredible when used early on. i'm not saying not to use them but i don't want that val pak critic don't really want that val pak may be valtrex? [laughter] kennedy: the going to need it. because you know what question
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don't just want to dip their toe in the ocean water, they want to dip their things and other things. [laughter] it's human nature. >> you can say that i'm not allowed to say that on tv but you can. kennedy: and 40 weeks we'll see spring break babies. dr. siegel i love having you on thanks so much respect right to be micu. kennedy: thank you, topical storm is next. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ nicorette® knows, quitting smoking is hard. you get advice like: we're made for. try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey are you kidding me?!
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kennedy: a 20 million old tree was found petrified and intact in greece. now husbands everywhere are exploiting to their wives, this is why they were googling. that's a big fat greek lie and this is a topical storm bringing topic number one. pakistan has unveiled the lady police squad. that should get the criminals in line. as go to the tate boys. [laughter] there you go. coming soon to the streets. this skate squad is now in training practicing skating downstairs and staying in formation, the be a lot more intimidating if they would stop singing glory s of the whole time for the unit she said the rollerblades will come in handy when chasing down leaves. but admits some roads be too rough it unpaid for the officers to skate there.
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at that point they'll have to call their moms to pick them up. sometimes moms and bring apple it's not all that bad. the roller cops will carry glock pistols was their trading to use on stage. here they are in a circular firing squad. or as i like to call extreme roller derby. unfortunately officers admit the wheels have hindered their shooting. in fact now that they are on rollerblades, their aim is only slightly better than the lapd. that's funny. topic number two. mr. potato head was not just my middle school nickname. and it still hurts but is also a toy introduced in 1968 that help children toward frowns upside down and bring smiles to eyesockets. but now that mr. is also a sister. mr. potato head's come out as gender-neutral, which explains why he and mrs. potato head never had any tater tots.
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the toymaker, hasbro said they will update the brand to appeal today's youth with a gender neutral name and packaging. as for the toy itself, luckily his man parts pull right off. potato head says he does not mind the name change to him, it's potato, passado. but he does warehouse loss of gender will play at thanksgiving in idaho. mrs. potato head will reportedly also want to have cosmetic enhancing operation. that is because she is single again and flat as a potato pancake. topic number three. police on the scene again, this time the nypd is testing it ai powered robot dog. that if i take a bite out of crime. the robot comes from boston dynamics and can run three and half miles per hour and climb stairs. especially if you're holding bacon at the top. the good boy in blue is equipped with lights, cameras, microphones and speakers for
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his currently being used to infiltrate dangerous crime scenes. if he helps the right leg he could probably make detective. this is all part of the mayor's new stop and sniff program. the good news is, if these dogs won't hunt they've so got the big guns laying and waits. they can always call in their cousins. get them boys. either way, dogs hate when they do this. topic number four. i have missed your hate like the desert miss the rain. except for that part, this is viewer mail. when ito starts off with the are the worst host ever click. the click was him unbuttoning his pants, pervert per georgia tweets gross, zombie candidate. you socked on mtv, bigley. you know that was like 75 years ago, right georgia? operates in candy please turn off the sweater had to wear my
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