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bottom. it just keeps crashing and crashing. maybe this is the bottom, i kind of doubt it, just give up, really dr. seuss? anyway we are kudlowlo thanks for watching have a great evening. we wwwwwwwwwwin night but we can back at 7:00 p.m. this evening will see you tomorrow. kennedy: do you remember the early days of the pandemic how we would all go out on our balconies and porches and driveways at 7:00 p.m. and bang pots and pans for frontline healthcare to central workers. it is so great. even though we were paralyzed and helpless, we needed to do something. without kids, especially teens need all the help they can get paid because they are suffering. and loneliness as politicians and teachers unions are for reasons other than science keeping them out of schools. an out millions of kids are paying with their sanity and some tragically with their lives for indianapolis teen
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hotline has shot up to her 50% since the pandemic started. in san francisco there's been a jump there of 66%. clarke nevada 18 kids of taken their own lives over just nine months last year. 1500 teens answered a survey from the institute for family studies the weekly institution showed 90% increase in self harm. there's a 93% increase in generalized anxiety disorder on 119 uptick in overdoses. another study of 1000 kids well-being.org found kids report their mental health is worse than before the pandemic. and it showed a 93% increase in anxiety screenings from another organization. knowing kids to see the number six or there parents stressed beyond breaking heart points because of loss businesses are lower wages it makes them feel incredibly unstable. while it's nice for many of us to spend more time with their families or the pandemic, the
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ones who toil alone at home may feel the deepest longest lasting effects of the crisis when their parents have to leave for work to stay afloat. the long-term impact of loneliness is narrowly understood in this combination of isolation and insecurity, food or otherwise is not something to be trifled with or ignored. that's essentially what has happened to kids who are forced to undertake another year of virtual learning and uncertainty as teachers unions refused to let members go back to work. they don't just need to teach they need to save our kids from a chasm we don't yet have the tools to measure. and shame on every bureaucrat is beholden to these heartless unions whose moving goalposts have done potentially irreparable harm to an entire generation. shirt kids in eighth grade teens are not the forgotten children's pandemic have become the most disposable and least understood.
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kids need to socialize into learn together and forge their own identity and school a few reviews another day, another week for some arbitrary definition of safety while kids suffer and perish, you are not teachers. you are monsters. and that is the memo. this afternoon president biden said his administration is doing everything they can to tackle the growing mental health crisis, watch. >> an entire generation of young people is on the brink of being sent back a year or more in their learning. you can ask a millions of parents they understand. we are already seeing rising mental health concerns do impart to isolation. educational disparity already always exist grow brighter each day in our schools remain closed. this is just dawning on you mr. president where he been for the last year printed understands the gravity the situation, why isn't he doing
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more to reopen the damn schools. joining me to it discuss its internist and house of the ask a doctor drew show witness doctor drew penske. welcome back doctor drew. >> so far the statistics are staggering. we are lipservice from politicians about k-8 grade. but what is going to happen to these teens? spigots find use the word staggering. i said if i heard staggering once more with covid when jump out the window. this is the place to use it for it's not staggering cases staggering impact on an entire generation. we don't even yet know the full impact this is going to have. socioemotional development may be permanently altered. imagine your eight years old or seven years old and you are told, first of all you are not given the opportunity to develop your social skills, right? that eight -- 15 window is so
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critical to develop the skills interact with other people. we're restricting them from social interaction. then telling them every other person you come in contact with is going to kill your grandma prints are not only don't have the skill to develop a possible with other people, brings the idea of death or talk about social anxiety disorder through the roof. substance abuse you gave all the data staggering. for the present to say i was glad i heard them say the things he did say. but to say there would be a setback of their i think you said cognitive development for a year or more, this is way more pervasive than that. this is emotional social development with the incident you pointed out of depression, anxiety, suicide is off the chain. this is not just going to get better when they go back to school. this potentially could last a lifetime and will have years of intervention respect but jaisol them doing this withholding schools of
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political tool i have a 12 year old and a 15 year old. and i thought to myself, this is not something you can just use, card to comply before the election. this is something that again we don't know how bad it is going to be. some school disc secure new york city the check but high school it's not going back in the classroom until the fall of 2022. >> that is on conscionable. we will see this is most serious misadventure i guarantee it, i guarantee it. report a school board member has announced he was going to close school in los angeles. the doctor make this decision? the cdc tied to do this? never. the cdc never made that decision. that went so far to shut the
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school sandwich was social services i can't think of a single country that went eight weeks. two essential to not provide kids that opportunity other countries understand that preventing that will have long lasting and profound effects. kennedy: have children left out of the essential designation is so far beyond me. and you're right, it is incredibly cruel. it is amazing teachers unions like ucla are saying things like we can't have her members go back and play defend the police when kids are languishing. atrophy is not a strong upward to describe what's happening emotionally and physically. >> asking for the teachers to be vaccinated, i abort that pregiven bunch of other requirements i've spoken to the union member, great what's the delay get it done, get it done. we want it done now. why are you just now throwing these things out there as if
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it can never be done. these redundant dugout can be done let's do it. now with epidemiological barriers in place or california came up with these very arbitrary settings or when you can move from one tear of locked onto the next bird los angeles may never get out of the tear the teachers insist we get out of before they go back to work. literally they be not possible for what's going to be endemic illness going forward, covid-19. kennedy: strip the unions of all their power. this is beyond heartless prudence bordering on criminal, dr. drew come back and talk to about this again soon. >> art kennedy thank you. kennedy: meanwhile the time to reopen is finally arrived. at least if you live in texas or mississippi. early today texas or publican governor greg abbott that started next week lone star business is a big open one 100% on the state mass command it is no more, watch. >> texans have mastered the daily habits to avoid adding
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covid. in texas and across the country we now have the vaccine effective next wednesday. all businesses of any type are allowed to open one 100%. also, i am ending the state wide mask mandate. [applause] [cheering] >> mississippi also opening every thing starting tomorrow but not everyone is celebrating the backward governor of california, nam rod newsom is quick to spit on the texas endowment tweeting absolutely reckless. looks like somebody stranded tweet their way out of the recall. hear me now california congressman, hubie of find kent for hunter, tom mcclintock. he ran into thousand three to unseat gray davis he should have one. but the anything california elected arnold's what's in the grinstead print that was a bad move for it isn't a good move by texas and mississippi,
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congressman? >> should probably address that with my mask which is very popular in california these days. [laughter] yes i think gavin newsom is just doing whatever he can to get out of that hole. he is just shoveling himself deeper and deeper. >> another wonder thousand signatures on the recall petition and think going to see california open up. all of these mandates and these lockdown leftists conference of the biggest surge of infections only after months. after mandates. our mortality rate in california is now greater than that of sweden no mask mandates, no school closures even though sweden's population is older and is at greater risk. kennedy: what will it take?
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we now have 1.8 million signatures to get the recall on the bout for unit 1.5 million. they went to pad it by 500,000 just to make sure there are no shenanigans to get a bunch of those names thrown out. so what will be newsom's act of desperation? >> that remains to be seen. the closer they got to their goal the faster the momentum came in the more signatures came in. how he's going to react to that, i don't know pretty think the first thing you ought to do is apologize to the people of california. the wall street journal pointed out 192,000 excess deaths by covid and normal mortality combined. 192,000. i'm afraid that's the butcher's bill on domestic homicides, drug abuse deaths,
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alcohol abuse deaths. delayed health treatment again we see study after study sink dosages sickle difference of the transmission of this virus between those jurisdictions lockdown and those that don't. i would think the very first thing the governor ought to do is i am sorry for my stupidity. kennedy: yes. because all these businesses, business owners and parents are looking at the governor going what have you done with this? what have you done to our families to our livelihood? we're talk that website on the show that half the businesses that have close of our during the pandemic, they will never reopen. >> it's been devastated the rich of done really well. california revenues are doing
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very well because the rich have enjoyed this a lot. it is the middle class that has been absolutely devastated. and you know, it is interesting. when you have seen. like this in past history it takes a year or two. ultimately the people wake up and turn on their tormentors. i think that starting to happen in new york and california and michigan. i think we're going to see that phenomenon increase across the country. 2022 is going to be a referendum on lockdown. safari hope california makes newark jealous by actually recalling their governor and showing the power of the ballot initiatives. congress of mcclintock thank you so much. >> my pleasure kennedy thanks or have me. kennedy: coming up the biden in this ration opposing new sanctions on russia over that government allegedly poisoning. what would sanctions really accomplish? bryan suits breaks every thing bryan suits breaks every thing down, he's coming u
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assets, restricting visas and limiting the exports of 14 russian companies. white house officials say this is retaliation for the poisoning and imprisonment of opposition leader, who's just been transferred to brutal prison camp known for using extreme psychological tactics to break inmates. she was buying on a collision course with putin? if so who's going to blink first. here to discuss radio host in iraq combat veteran, bryan suits. he is the purple tart i know, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: let's discuss a little bit. what do sanctions do? >> these target bank accounts that only eight or nine guys and putin's inner circle access rate that is why putin said that banks in russia so that these guys don't have to rely on switzerland or burbank for their money.
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they prefer zürich and new york and london. but this will not make anything uncomfortable for any of the guys that either poisoned him or arrested him on a parole violation. and sent them to this probation can't. it will not touch them for to know what her real sanction would be? if we stop baby tourism. new york, florida, california are the number one destinations of eight months, third trimester russian women to come for one month and have a baby and leave with the birth certificate. even though that is technically legal, if we made it illegal to come into this country in the third trimester it would put a big dent. these are all daughters a very, very influential men. this would hit them where they live. kennedy: something has got to work because the sanctions are not doing anything.
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and his voice is very critical part it is very, very important. and obviously putin does not like the opposition. i cannot imagine that we are going to do anything that russia has not been through before. or that they are going to let this guy go. >> no, he has now become a symbol of putin's will in his own country. i do not want to make this a bet, but one year from now he will not be live. he will have committed suicide and he will and been forgotten in the american media week after he does that. putin knows that he knows is in control this guy and it's nothing more than a long drawn out suicide. even though he said publicly i am not going to kill myself. but the place that he went to, it's all with a new coat of paint it is notorious for people actually committing suicide. it drives you to that. kennedy: do you believe
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russian intelligence was paying taub and militants to kill u.s. forces? >> i don't believe so. i think they were probably funding and arming them to just make daily life a hard thing for the government. that is what i think. i don't think there was a bounty on american soldiers. i think the chinese would do that before the russians would. kennedy: i do not trust any of them. how does this end? how does our relationship and biden's relationship with putin play out? >> the valley chokes on a lime jell-o night at his prison and putin recovers by saying let's renegotiate the inf treaty. i know i violated it, but here is that carrots. if you forgive me this suicidal opposition guy, i will renegotiate the inf treaty you have a huge international win. and biden will say i love your style.
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kennedy: good god. so things are great, putin's and be overthrown, he will be russian president very soon, that is what you're saying? [laughter] or not. [laughter] 's before bryan suits thank you so much good to talk to me. coming up come up more and more members of both parties lashing out against and a cuomo. one prominent voice very absent in the confirmation. where's anti- crusader kamala? where's anti- crusader kamala? the panel breaks it down, ♪♪ (car horn) ♪♪ turn today's dreams into tomorrow's trips... with millions of flexible booking options. all in one place.
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vice president kamala harris has been silent. when he faced sexual assault allegations but she also said she believes a woman who accused president biden of sexual misconduct. so why so quiet now? what's-ex parte panel and discuss we have attorney republican strategist alexander reese, other panic attack, robby soave is back in the house for democratic pollster and fox news contributor, i am wearing the shoe she brought me tonight, jessica tara love. [laughter] >> thanks for having us. can you seek can you see jesse? >> no. the pink ones with spikes. hot hot hot. it is our mardi gras, alexander bergen serve you. worse, what? >> this is the first time
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she's gone quiet when a powerful man has been accused of sexual assault. they are of course on the campaign show back in 2019 when this happened with joe biden she was quick to come out and say something. but then when she joined the ticket it was crickets from kamala harris. this is just a huge departure from how she acted during cabinet shows how dangerous it is, how far the democrats push the envelope in that hearing. because they have set up an impossible standard to meet on an area will be are seeing more of these come out. kennedy: robby doesn't resuscitate resuscitate brett kavanaugh at all? >> her treatment and the entire treatment of cabinet was so shameful. i do not think kamala harris has a lot of principles in general. so i am not surprised she's not saying anything here. if she cared that much she would have had to decline
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because of what joe biden was accused of. not at all surprising from her. i will say that i would prefer that cuomo be pressured to resign over the nursing home stuff. because that is worse. that is my own side take away of all of this. kennedy: i agree suggest guy watching all of this and it's piled on day after day, another story, another accuser read more democrat lawmakers coming out. kathleen rice the first congressman from new york, democratic about saying the governor needs to resign. so what actually forces him out? and does he just stay put and try to weathered the storm? >> i am not sure but i think that's what he hopes he can do and what his team hopes he can do. based on the last couple of days it has headed in a new direction moving away from the nursing home scandal to these sexual-harassment scandals. and nancy pelosi saying the accusers are credible,
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kathleen rice as you said, think it might be too much to bear especially if you hold to the franken standard who is a prominent democrat at the party pushed out for that is something we did. for people to say we don't take care of her own when it comes to sexual harassment or the b-2 movement, look at al franken. i would say arguably the things he did one is a joke holding his hand over a woman's breast for a picture pertinent accusations of making someone feel uncomfortable because the hand was on the lower part of her back seems less than what governor cuomo's being accused afraid to let the investigation play out. the white has said they are supportive and i'm guessing kamala harris is taking off of that she is part of the white house she is part of the white house but she does not want to talk about with a pretty decent conversation you've got attack about it. kennedy: if you made this such a huge part of your identity,
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you are the most powerful woman in the country. no woman has ever been vice president before. you have set your own standard. and to betray that with science, alexander, think it's unacceptable. that means we have two vastly different standards also unacceptable. >> it's a little selective to in the bidens administration parts. they are always happy to promote kamala harris as a single figure when it suits that when she's taking calls with foreign leaders, when we are doing our speakers whatever it is were talking about today. all this had this huge issue comes up that she has been very vocal. and she is nowhere to be found respect calls for governor cuomo to resign after that third. he allegedly sexually harassed her to wedding reception in 2019.
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now 60 or state legislators they would move to impeach cuomo and new york city mayor bill de blasio added his condemnation, watch. >> if these allegations are true, he cannot govern. he would not be able to govern. it is as simple as that. you have to have trust from the people. if you cannot maintain that trust you cannot govern. kennedy: you know things are bad when the worst mayor of all times as you are unfit to govern. so now that everyone is coming for cuomo, is he actually in political danger? robby. select he might be in serious danger bridwell's appalling kamala harris is not said to think it is the case of the democrats are calling for at least an investigation. which i will say the standard was five seconds ago, believe all women, right? if that was your ideology there be no need for an investigation. women have said something if you believe that without
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question then he is guilty. that's never the standard i've advocated any of these previous circumstances break to think we should continue to look at the issue. i also think the nursing home scandal is so appalling, hundreds of thousands of people perhaps dead because of what cuomo that he should absolutely reside. kennedy: glad you said that part i don't want that to go away pretty one that's be the main focus. all of these allegations are awful. but it is hard to imagine what is worse, jessica, and are cuomo running for a fourth term and winning? or bill de blasio becoming governor of new york? >> built the blahs is not going to get a single vote outside a brooklyn part i would not be afraid of that. if he did have aspirations to go child money for this is definitely the revenge she wanted, he was the worst part of those conferences. remember when they would even try to sit next to each other
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or had the competing pressers where they were one after the other. now de blasio for once has a moment in the sand where he was the redheaded stepchild of the new york administration to the beginning of the covid-19 process. not going to be in governor robbie's right this is real political trouble. the nursing home scandal is not going away for this fbi probe into it. with those new reports about kickbacks that top donors have gotten out of this in the political report that people who funnel money to governor, typically donors, bundlers et cetera are halting sing were never going to do it again you see the results of the investigation. you can't win any election you cannot govern if you don't have supporters and powerful ones. i do think he's in a lot of trouble. so far i remember you are too young for this alexander, when during bill clinton's second term in the scandal broke. we saw for the first time over
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the weekend pictures of monica lewinsky and her beret with her bright lipstick in the greeting line i'm so excited to hug president clinton. resignation watch here we go pres going to quit, bob is done. that obviously did not happen. it's like the cuomo death watches on is going to resign? >> ice keep toying with this idea. on the one hand i completely agree with robby this is real political trouble. what undergirds the matter what prompted this was the scandal within the nursing home the real scandal is something that really happened we should be focused on it. but it kind of reminds me down in virginia where you had the black faced ku klux klan with ralph northam. he just wrote out the storm. kennedy: because the two guys behind it were scandals were
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arguably worse. why am i resigning but mr. hands the over here, he gets to keep his job. well quickly in a slightly different direction got breaking news tonight white house withdrawing as the nation's chief budget official print the first cabinet defeat for the biden administration. robby, i never thought her nomination was going to go forward, what you see here? >> i'm glad about this news printed to that particular care for her. did focus a little bit on the fact sheet sent mean tweets of previously which was a little bit silly. she also had some curious views. she is more of hawkish hillary clinton type democrat. particularly on foreign policy. so to have her in the top policymaking role from a libertarian not interventionalists foreign policy standpoint she was sorely not my favorite person to do that. she talked about making a country like libya the national data, not our
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literature did that at all. kennedy: on b is a massive massive your accuracy. you gotta be more careful who put their thoughts as a sacrificial pic. the panel cigarette coming up, present bidens border crisis escalated quickly. more agents being sent southward and now a new report says a record number of unaccompanied children are going to cross the board of this year. civil bidens immigration promises right up against reality? and will they admit it is all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot.
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numbers are on pace to break the record by 45%. and the administration does not have enough beds for those kids. yet as we see yesterday bidens due department homeland security security still says there's no border crisis, really? >> can you believe right now the crisis the border? >> i think the answer is no. i think there is a challenge at the border that we are managing. and we have our resources dedicated to managing it. make you heartless pastor. don't screw with kids. fox news crews got a live look at one of the overflow facilities. gas is so comfortable. this is drone footage of the detention center for teens the biden initiation open texas but rather than facing christens from federal dems over the facility but don't you dare call them cages. so is there a crisis? and who's fault is it let's get back into it with the
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panel, alexandra wilkes, robby soave and just guitar lock. jessica it is a horrible situation. you cannot paint it as a challenge when he got plundered 17000 kids coming they are going to be physically and sexually abused along the way. not to mention the kids in detention people overseeing the facilities have abuse them. >> yes it's horrible the process of getting there when you're being settled in by coyotes and then what can happen to on the other side there obviously terrible reports of what was going on in those detention facilities. those are harrowing. i do see it as a crisis. listen to jeh johnson who had the job before secretary under the obama administration he uses that type of language fractal think there's any harm in doing that. think the administration needs to articulate very clearly what their policies going to be parnas president biden
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chatted with the president of mexico and talked about going back to a guest worker visa program more likely had the 50s and 60s with a mighty smart step in the right direction. that slightly to accommodate all these children. i'm glad they are not in cages there and bunkbeds like it institutional summer camp i guess. that is it better. so far sounds great sound so fun there is canoeing and archery, s'mores? i don't agree with that. robby and think a lot of this is the same thing we saw in the trump administration. they say they're having to start over from scratch. that is a lie. >> it sorely looks like what was branded as kids in cages is simply got a little bit of a facelift with an assist from the main street media referring to it now as facilities for children et cetera pretty think the biden and missed rations quickly discovered gets a quicker problem is easier to say it's immoral to do this to the kids. and it is. but then what you do in this
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many of them are arriving? i do agree jessica however that ultimately the issue is we need to make it easier to get people to come here legally and set up this option that's only way. kennedy: more legal immigration is too confusing stop at the executive orders because they change with every administration. they can be overturned in court very easily. and this is not how a country should set its immigration policy. alexandra last word. >> this could be a political moment for the biden administration. which is to admit candidly to the american people this is a problem this is complex. we need to keep all of the tools on the table instead of coming out with catchy phrases and demonizing opponents here. they have an opportunity to really address this or not getting in some of the cases is the straightforward truth from the spokespeople on this
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matter. >> were not in the straightforward truth. you've got to call a crisis. someone has got to look out for these kids pretty. for the squad you not have any democrats pushing back on this. and they're absolutely right, this is never okay. this is not how you treat young vulnerable human beings. we have to do something i will give you the last word, jessica. >> i agree with you. what has worked in the past has not really works. and i think we expect frank liked his poor policy because it's a bit better than what we had before. there is an opportunity i think of pro- legal immigration and amnesty program that actually treats people are coming from some of these central american countries as real refugees that they are. and find them good jobs that are available. so far okay that's fine open up the economy number one.
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kennedy: the company that manages the dr. seuss catalog has announced six dr. seuss books. been published because of racist imagery. fans of the book say this decision will alienate readers and cause them to withhold their support in the future. or, as dr. seuss would say, get woken go broke. website rime crime and prime time in this is a topical storm. topic number one, seattle woman got the surprise of her life when she bought a crochet kit at a thrift store and found a cocaine inside the unidentified woman purchase a crochet kit to make animal has been she got homes found the yellow package inside that appeared to contain drugs. it was giving off and on odor she proceeded to smell it more closely. over and over and over again for the next 72 straight hours. after knitting 6000 animal hats in record time she called police who confirmed she had
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found a kilo of cocaine. luckily, she was used to handling drugs. usually they were for her blood pressure brayed the good this is after hearing the story her grandson is finally calling her morbid the bad news is, it's always at 4:00 a.m. asking to borrow some money. at least he calls. knit one, what? topic number two. let's do. the orbital assembly corporation has announced plans to build the galaxy's first hotel in space. i have to admit, i am excited to try out a 5000 star hotel paid the intergalactic resort will be named voyager station although i would've called it the no seasons it will feature restaurants, bars and a gym. all of the comforts of a hilton without the oxygen. the hotel will rotate in a large circle have similar gravity to the surface of the moon so you can pick out at the buffet and heart to gain
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any weight. and you'll love how the cleaning staff leaves a chocolate mint on your ceiling every night. the voyager station will have space for 400 guests will orbit around the earth. so technically you have an ocean view that something. hotel schedules opened in 2027 you can make your reservations now on nowhere b&b. after biden says he cannot wait to book a room because even he has never been this high on vacation. [laughter] topic number three. a sacramento surgeon for appearing at a traffic court hearing while operating on a patient. watch. spit xl unless i am mistaken, i am seeing a defendant that's in the middle of an operating room appearing to be actively engaged in providing services to a patient is that correct mr. green? >> yes, sir. [laughter] this guys will cut up even worse the nurse was across the room filming for only fans.
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this video is so 2021. back in the old issue step to bring patients with them to court to clear his name. and their arteries at the same time. believe it or not this is not the worst operation he has done. he wants to put a man's bread basket were stomach butterfly should be. but was that guys nose redford the medical board of california said it expects physicians to follow the standard of care when treating patients. the board is aware of this incident and will be looking into it. the town is pretty grim. but on the bright side to follow that a doctor who is perhaps less qualified than joe biden, or can't read marie god rest his soul. topic number four. in oklahoma burglary suspect was caught orange handy when she was linked to a crime scene through chito dust. they really are dangerously cheesy. sharon car accused of breaking into a woman's humble she was alone with her two young
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children, ironically in this photo she forgot to say cheese after the woman called the police, sharon left behind an empty bag of chito she had been eating before the break and. place found sharon walking in the neighborhood, noticed she still had chito dust in her teeth. now she's in a flaming hot mess with a chito dust settles she was arrested for first-degree burglary. i'm fortunate she'd already eaten all of your bargaining. what can i say? another one bites the dust. meanwhile the frito banditos is still on the loose but i don't make jokes about fritos because they are too corny. [laughter] speaking of corny joke time for tickle me tuesday. had the hipster burn his tongue? tongue? i will be right b tongue? i will be right b tongue? i will be right b tongue? i will be right b ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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kennedy: signed the newest night tickle me tuesday. now they tickle you have been waiting for, how did the hipster burn his tongue? he drank his coffee before it was cool. [laughter] [laughter] yes. [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] >> that is my assistant ted he lost some weight and he is wearing a commie t-shirt.
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[laughter] thank you for what the show take opponent twitter an instagram at kennedy nation. basement kennedy fbn e-mail kennedy fbn@fox.com. my podcasts kennedy saves the my podcasts kennedy saves the (upbeat music) (alec) what's up, everybody? it's alec. it's the night before i travel to oklahoma for my filming session. i love seeing my boy, kaleb. so excited to finally go to somewhere new. i can't live without my shoes. broke my leg this weekend. so it makes it harder to move. also gotta bring this thing. i have a hard time choosing which one. don't worry. i got a couple. i like really the pattern on this one, but i also really like the texture and color on this one. guess what? you're coming along with me. let's go! (kaleb) here we go.
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