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they cancel culture is like a stock looking for a bottom it just keeps crashing. maybe this is the bottom i doubt it. give up. really cracks thanks for watching great evening. >> remember the early days of the pandemic how we would all go out on the balcony and porches and driveways at 7:00 p.m. and paying pots and pans it was so great even though we were paralyzed and helpless we needed to do something now kids, especially teenagers need all the help they can get because they are suffering as politicians and teachers unions for reasons other than science keeping them out of school now millions of kids are paying with their sanity and some of their lives tragically in indianapolis and indianapolis
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suicide shooting up to 50 percent in san francisco a job 66 percent and in clark county nevada 18 kids have taken their lives just over nine months last year. 1500 teens answered a survey from institute of family studies and we institution 90 percent had an increase of self-harm. 93 percent increase of generalized anxiety disorder and 119 percent uptick in overdoses. another study of 1000 kids kids reporting mental health is worse than before the pandemic and it showed a 93 percent increase in anxiety from another organization. kids see family member sick or parents stressed because of lower wages are lost businesses they feel unstable while it's nice to spend more time with the families during
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the pandemic those who toil alone at home may feel the deepest effects when their parents have to leave for work to stay afloat. that long-term impact is understood with isolation and insecurity food or otherwise is not to be ignored that's what happening two kids were forced to undertake another year of virtual learning and uncertainty as teachers unions refuse to let members go back to work you need to teach but save kids from a chasm we don't have the tools yet to measure shame on every bureaucrat who is beholden to the heartless unions moving the goalpost doing irreparable harm to an entire generation sure they could open up with normalcy that teens are the forgotten children in the pandemic you are the most
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disposable and least understood. kids need to socialize and learn together to forge their own identity if you refuse another day or week for an arbitrary definition of safety while kids suffer and perish you're not teachers, you are monsters. that is the memo. this afternoon present all but one - - biden said it ministration is doing anything they can to tackle the growing mental health crisis. >> the entire generation of young people is on the brink of being set back or more in their learning. asked millions of parents. they understand. we are seeing rising mental health concerns due to isolation. educational disparities have long existed growing wider each day as schools remain closed. kennedy: this is just donning on you? were have you been the past year?
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if this president really understands the gravity of the situation, then why is he doing more to reopen the dam schools? joining me to discuss from ask doctor drew, welcome back. let's talk about this. so far the statistics are staggering. we hear a lot of lip service k-8 grade but what will happen to these teenagers? >> it's funny you use the word staggering i swore if i heard that one more time in relation to covid i would jump out a window. this is the place to use it it is a staggering impact on an entire generation. we don't even yet know the full impact this will have. so she oh emotional development may be permanently altered. imagine you are seven or eight years old and told first of all not given the opportunity to develop your social skills between eight and 15 -year-old
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window is so critical to develop that skill we are restricting them from social interaction. then telling them every other person you come in contact with will kill your grandma. not only do not have the skill to develop the possibility of interaction even the thought brings the idea of death. talk about social anxiety disorder is through the roof. substance abuse. you gave the data and for the president to say, glad to hear him what he did but to say there would be a setback of the cognitive development for a year or more, this is way more pervasive. it is emotional social development the incidence of suicide and depression and anxiety is off the chain. this will get better when i go back to school potentially could last a lifetime and certainly would require years of intervention. >> that's what worried me when
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they made this a political tool i thought to my have a 12 -year-old and 15 -year-old i thought, this is not something you can just play a card before the election. this is something we don't know how bad it will be and in some school districts like in new york city they are talking i slipped not going back until the fall of 2022. >> it is unconscionable. looking back at the covid pandemic the serious misadventure of the entire pandemic i guarantee it. i was doing a nightly local news in l.a. sitting in the studio a school board member said he would close to schools in los angeles. i said to the doctor or the cdc tell you? never did the cdc make that recommendation and throughout the world when they went so far to shut schools down which
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was considered essential services i can think of a single country that went longer than eight weeks it is too essential not to provide them that growth and development other countries understand preventing that has long-lasting and profound effects. kennedy: children have been left out of the essential designation is so far beyond me. you are right it is incredibly cruel. it is amazing the teachers union like ucla says we cannot have members go back until you defined the police but children are languishing atrophy is not a strong enough word to describe emotionally and physically. >> they are asking for the teachers to be vaccinated which i support and other requirements great. what's the delay? get it done. do it now.
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why are you throwing them out there as if it can never be done? it needs to be done now. do it. they put up epidemiological barriers now california comes a very arbitrary setting one tear of lockdown to the next. los angeles may never get out of the tear the teachers are insisting literally maybe not possible for an endemic illness going forward of covid-19. >> strip the unions of all of their power. this is beyond heartless bordering on criminal. come back and talk about this soon. >> the time to reopen has arrived if you live in texas or mississippi gray gavitt said lone star businesses will be open 100 percent and a mask mandate is no more. watch.
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>> texans have mastered the daily habits to avoid getting covid across the country we now have the vaccine effective next wednesday. all businesses of any type are allowed to open 100 percent. also i am ending the state wide mask mandate. [applause] kennedy: mississippi also opening everything up tomorrow but not everybody is celebrating the backwards governor of california is quick on the announcement tweeting absolutely reckless. somebody is trying to tweet their way out of our recall. tom mcclintock in 2003 but the idiot saying california elected arnold schwarzenegger instead.
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>> but i should probably correct that very popular in california these days. [laughter] >> and doing whatever he can to get out of the whole but just shoveling himself. >> another 100,000 and signatures we will see california opening up. all these mandates is a tremendous disaster california the biggest surge of covid infections only after months of severely and forest masks and mandates the mortality jumped with no lockdowns or no mask mandates even though sweden's population is older and a greater risk.
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>> what would it take? the right now they have a little over one.8 million signatures to get the recall on the ballot you need one.5 mi. they want to pad that by 500,000 to make sure there are no shenanigans what is the act of desperation from governor newsome? >> that remains to be seen. the experience of 2003 is the closer they got to the goal the faster the momentum came in the more signatures came in. how he will react to that i don't know. but first he should apologize to the people of california. the wall street journal pointed out there are 192,000 excess deaths not explained in the united states by covid and comorbidity defined that is a butcher's bill for the increase suicide, domestic
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homicides, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, deferred health screenings or treatments, all of these things that was unleashed and we are not saving any lives we are seeing study after study no statistical difference in the transmission of this virus with those that lockdown and those that don't so the very first thing the governor not to do is say i'm sorry for my stupidity. >> all these businesses and parents look at the government to say what have you done to us? what have you done for families and livelihoods? in a monologue that half of the businesses during the pandemic they will never reopen. >> california's revenues are doing very well because
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they've enjoyed this a lot but the middle class has been devastated. is interesting. when you see. like this and past history but ultimately people wake up and turn on their tormentors that's happening in new york and california and michigan. and that will be a referendum on the lockdown. >> i hope california makes new york chalice by we calling the governor with the initiative. >> thank you for having me. >> playing one of our very favorite games playing the defense attorney and the jury and the judge kennedy's core and the judge kennedy's core is in session shingles? dios mio. so much pain.
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kennedy: a lot of criminals are on the show but justice is rarely shown on this installment of kennedy's court
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ridiculously true headline of those lovable losers. and then those will ask as jurors deciding if the suspect is guilty or not guilty i will deliver the final verdict kennedy's court is in session. landlord kids naps the tenant and dumps them in the cemetery he said he was frustrated he cannot evict due to covid-19 restrictions and then to dump them in the snow arrested on charges of second-degree kidnapping. >> it is not hard to defend
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him because with me a full service attorney a lot of criminal defense attorneys i am the other hand i draft the lease agreement and if you go to section 240 g subsection is as an event of nonpayment landlords have the right to drag you to a cemetery in the middle of the night leaving for dad how much more clear i can make it i can't do much better than that. >> guilty or not guilty? >> as a deep believer in the right to contract i have to go with not guilty. >> no longer the lochner era no right to contract. guilty because he rewrote the
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lease i say not guilty. and in a very positive way. driver breaks record for alcohol level in dui arrest. crashing his car into a concrete barrier during a police chase and it officers attempted to pull him over for previous hit-and-run there were six beverages in the vehicle taken to the hospital. measured blood alcohol count zero.778. more than nine times the legal limit and the highest ever recorded. also driving on a suspended license with a previous dui conviction. shocking. >> oregon revised statute says a person commits the offense of driving under the influence if they have too high of a blood-alcohol level.
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i don't think that statute applies to him but saying i would take the jury on a field trip to the crime scene and this case i think what i wanted doing is a courtroom demonstration we will drink enough booze and everybody gets.7 percent alcohol blood count and i get the verdict at that point and see if he's guilty. [laughter] >> i would never miss out on the bar night with mike chase if i could avoid it. the numbers don't lie. guilty. >> we are supposed to celebrate and party tonight there is no way this person could survive not guilty.
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>> the oregon revised statute of the legislature so i will have to go with defense not guilty. get this man a car and a coors light immediately. >> the pickled the fence. >> you thought you had trouble in the last kennedy court now human pickles. two brothers arrested for staging a fake stabbing for social media. pretending to fight with a kitchen knife for unsuspecting witnesses calling police after one presented pretended with the other they administered first-aid and then he set up and start laughing and saying it was an internet prank
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charged with making false alarm call and a false statement to law enforcement. how do you defend this? >> hyper technical defenses they have been charged with making a charged please call i would say they did neither of those so they are not guilty of the offense as charged but i'm in a rare situation with a libertarian judge in at least one libertarian juror my defense is i thought this was america how do i need a permit to get a fake nice fight with my brother. >> incredible ability to read the jury i can't. honestly i think everyone has the right to lie to cops i would nullify if i could that i will say not guilty. >> that's working in your favor. last words?
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>> the defense counsel is correct citing the law properly. not guilty. kennedy: the first on kennedy's court the court is adjourned beautifully done thank you so much. >> more and more members lashing out against governor cuomo but another voice is active in the conversation kamala harris next. i'm a performer. always have been. and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren.
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kavanaugh facing sexual so allegation she also said she believed a woman who accused president biden of sexual misconduct. why so quiet now? alexander wilkes senior editor and author of panic attack. also fox news contributor, jessica. can you see? >> no. >> the pink ones with spikes. [laughter] this is our mardi gras. where is, - - kamala harris? >> not the first time she's gone quiet a powerful man has been accused of sexual assault. on the campaign trail when
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this happened with joe biden she was quick to come out and say something. then she joined the ticket it was crickets. this is a huge departure for how she acted during kavanaugh and how dangerous it is how far the democrats push the envelope in the hearing setting up the impossible standard to meet in the area where the accusations are coming out. >> her treatment of the entire democratic party's treatment was so shameful. i don't think kamala harris has a lot of principles in general so i'm not surprised she is and saying anything. she care that much she would have to decline the vice presidency spot because of what joe biden was accused of. is not at all surprising from her. i would prefer that cuomo be pressured to resign over the nursing home staff because
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that is worse but that is my side take away . kennedy: i watching this pylon another day, another story, another accuser, lawmakers coming out, the first congresswoman from new york, democrat to say the governor needs to resign? so what forces him out and does he just stay put to weather the storm? >> i'm not sure. i think that's what he hopes he can do. based on the last couple of days with the new direction moving away from the nursing home scandal to the sexual harassment nancy pelosi saying they are credible, it might be too much to bear to hold up to the franken standard the prominent democrat the party pushed out so for people to
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say we don't take care of our own when it comes to sexual harassment or me to i would say like it out franken in the things that he did one was a joke holding his hand over her breast for a picture and then accusations to make people feel uncomfortable the hand was on the lower part of her back seems less than what cuomo is accused of and kamala harris is piggybacking on that and she doesn't want to talk about it. >> that you have got to talk about it. i'm sorry as part of a huge part of your identity the most powerful woman in the country. no woman has ever been vice president. you set your own standard and to betray that was silences unacceptable and that means we
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have two vastly different standards also unacceptable. >> it's also selective because the administration is happy to promote kamala harris as a single figure when it suits them when she takes calls from foreign leaders, the top profile pieces on her sneakers now all of a sudden a huge issue comes up she has been very vocal in the past and now nowhere to be found. >> calling for cuomo to resign after another accuser came forward saying that he came at her in 2019 now saying that those would move to impeach him and diblasio added his condemnation. >> if these allegations are
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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 can't maintain the trust you cannot govern. kennedy: the worst mayor of all time says you are unfit to govern you know it is bad. and everybody is coming for cuomo is he actually in political danger? >> yes. i think he might be. while it is appalling kamala harris is not said anything , it is the case other democrats are at least calling for an investigation. i will say the standard was five seconds ago believe all women if that was your ideology there would be no need for the investigation. women have said something if you believe them without question that he is guilty. that's never the standard i
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have ever advocated. i do think we should continue to look at the issue but i do think the nursing home scandal is so appalling, hundreds of thousands perhaps dead. he should absolutely resign. kennedy: i don't want that to go away. i want that to be the main focus. all of these allegations are awful. it's hard to imagine what is worse. cuomo running for a four term and winning or diblasio becoming governor of new york? >> diblasio not get a single vote outside of brooklyn's why would not be afraid of that with those aspirations to go to albany this is the revenge he wanted since he was the worst partner even trying to sit next to each other or have those competing factors to one up each other just like the redheaded stepchild of the new york administration from the
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beginning of the process. i don't think you'll end up being governor. this is real political trouble. the nursing a scandal is not going away. there is the fbi probe now the new reports of kickbacks that top donors got in the political report people that funnel money on - - money to governor cuomo are halting to say we will never do it again and we need to see the results of the investigation come you cannot win any election if you don't have supporters and powerful ones. i do think he is in a lot of trouble. kennedy: i remember when and during the clinton second term and the lewinsky scandal broke and we saw for the first time pictures of monica lewinsky in her beret so excited to hug president clinton. resignation watch. here we go. he is done.
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that obviously didn't happen. so the cuomo deathknell resignation marches on. will he resign? >> i think i keep toying with the idea. on the one hand i completely agree it is real political trouble undergirding the matter what prompted this is the scandal within the nursing home. that is a real scandal. it really happened and we need to be focused. but it reminds me down in virginia with the kkk. and he rode out the storm. kennedy: the two guys behind him had scandals arguably worse. why am i resigning if he over here gets to keep his job? now we are breaking news white house withdrawing the
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nomination as the nation's chief budget official. the first cabinet defeat for the biden administration. i never thought her nomination would go forward. >> i'm glad about this news. i didn't care for her. i did focus on the fact she sent mean tweets previously which was a little bit silly. but she has some curious views. she was a hawkish hillary clinton especially in foreign policy. so to have her in the top policymaking role foreign-policy standpoint was not my favorite person. she talked about making other choices. kennedy: omb is such a massive bureaucracy.
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kennedy: developed in haste now going to waste. vaccine centers caught with the vials a precious vaccines side and opened now have to be trash there are groups of scavengers looking on health centers hoping to get the left overshot the places in california and idaho one even lost their job giving away ten hours before expiring. why are they being wasted and should you become a vaccine hunter? here to discuss from johns hopkins health securities senior scholar, welcome back to the show. >> thank you for having me. kennedy: one of the most fascinating stories. people cannot figure how to get the vaccine, they sign up to get it, they thought the
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dose and then people don't show up so why not put them in people's arms instead of throwing them away? why is there any outrage? >> they shouldn't be. we want to make sure that no vaccine dose goes to waste. it's always going into someone's arm even if not a high priority group if the alternative is the trashcan then there is no purpose these vaccines scavengers are serving a vital role to pick them up that otherwise are in the trashcan. they should be applauded. all these vaccine centers need to come up with a way to be more uniform so they know when there is leftovers to get them into someone's arm. kennedy: get 17 -year-old app developers to figure this out. are we the only ones that understand technology? want to open the file could only vaccinate one person that mean there were ten doses left he called the people in their seventies who were immunocompromised are taking care of other people and got
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people the vaccine. he was fired. he could spend a year in prison for being a good person and a good doctor. that man deserves his job back and a settlement. >> he is a hero. doing what any of us would have done if left with an empty file. so many people are worried about process they forget the overarching goal they use the priority groups dogmatically and don't realize it's better to get more people vaccinating in the end even if you have to deviate in certain circumstances. kennedy: it sounds like i'm being funny but i love the oscar meyer wiener mobile. we need that go to communities most in need and instead of expecting little old ladies to show up go to churches and community centers.
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drive up and put them in people's arms. why are they not doing that? >> they are starting to do mobile vaccination rollout as we get further into the process. it will be easier with the johnson & johnson vaccine because we don't have to worry about keeping a really cold temperature. so we will have mobile vans where people can be vaccinated just like a flu vaccine. kennedy: go to vaccine hunter.org that me tell you some of the healthcare centers in your neighborhood throwing out the vaccine that have too much. it is a damn shame they are throwing these things away. even if it's younger people twenties through fifties get them the vaccine. the more that are vaccinated the more life can get back to normal. california and idaho are against this is so backwards. are you hopeful vaccine and
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kennedy: washington football team eliminating the cheerleading squad replacing with covid dance team the football fans a too many men on the field. amazon has changed shopping app logo after social media users complained that look like hitler. i'm not kidding. i compared to a nazi leader? you may think this is a box with a narrow but that's because you are white supremacist insurrectionist. some social media users say the blue tape resembled hitler's mustache. i don't know they are talking about it looks like charlie
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chaplin to me now they've altered it to appease the attackers in the style of neville chamberlain they are pleased with the logo they give it nine out of ten. while we're at it not the only logo bothering me for one thing closely on - - clearly stalin on the container not to mention kim jung-un. come on corporate america. number two. a 12 -year-old florida girl facing criminal charges for allegedly selling stun guns to middle school classmates. it is beautiful watching a florida girl blossom into a woman investigators say she purchased five stun guns online and brought them for resale to the middle school. that is smart.
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and then selling three of against two other kids but won't say who because now they are packing heat obviously the girls parents were shocked but not stunned. she was taken to juvenile detention center because it's more peaceful and nurturing and the school system. number three. megan markel accused of bullying her royal staff. a new report says the duchess of voiceover acting drove the palace to tears of constant tormenting with all of those wet willies she would give them maybe it was the time she stuck their heads in the toilet one staff member put a
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complaint against her in 2018 to others but their job because they cannot take the abuse in fact the working conditions were so bad they requested to transfer to governor cuomo's office. she's not a bully this is a calculated smear campaign to damage my image which is also the plot for bridger ten. number four. looking at your california dream house. this home is for sale as manik ms ik m es ikry every rm bithggestggoltggctoltolf o duiesmmie scehece c thennwierwi tfe o t t t i a is a is as colt d an yd a y ye a m a pos p a mininncncnc.. wg hoh w aitlet nallfinafiinrefithinre wthilat t w yoeaur foour fanoourhaan lhaesvs plchamostom tshi is where man hanes hndeshendnd eafr dfronom dd alstd alst st stl aewewew hrs
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