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gone. i mean it is our money is not the government's money. it incidentally bill clinton cut the capitol gains tax and john f. kennedy/tax rates. i wrote a book on this a few years ago. democr the drill. ♪ ♪. kennedy: welcome to it. from a title wave 5000 migrants a day, now set to be crossing the southern border into the u.s. thousands of them minors. a situation is turned into a humanitarian disaster. i am all for legal immigration. and the more people what to take part in the american dream, people want to work hard and sacrificed, the better. but this is not that. so how does this happen? and more importantly how can we fix it? all the data we are seeing points to a historic surge of people attempting to sneak into the u.s. border patrol and other federal agencies could claim
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they are completely overwhelmed. publican say it's no coincidence the surge began right after president biden took office. they say they are dumbfounded by the new administration's lack of leadership, watch. speak they must have legalized marijuana in the white house there'll smoking it because the people are clueless. it is a humanitarian crisis it's going to beat economic crisis for cities along the border. and eventually going to be a national security crisis because they are children today but they could easily be terrorists tomorrow. >> i predict this and by summer you're going to see is my governor just said, that probably somewhere around a million people trying to get into this country illegally. kennedy: all right, at least everyone's really rational there. so children become terrorists and everyone smoking weed. while we were scheduled along with other drugs, you would not have this crisis. even former president trump says they do border policies or lack there of destroying the country. but the white house still claims there is no crisis man,
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and issues on the border are actually the trump administration's fault. typically border is not open. going forward we will continue to look forward to provide legal avenues in the region for people needing protection will we continue to enforce our laws. >> looked i think we inherited a real masquerade we inherited the facilities we have. we are committed to a policy that follows the rule of law. and is humane. before know it is not. those cages built by the obama administration as you know used by the trump administration still in use by the biden administration it's obvious president biden has a few good options here. either clampdown and anchor his base, or do nothing and the crisis gets worse and more kids come over the border by themselves or worse accompanied by coyotes. how can he dig himself and the nation out of this immigration mess? let's get into the nights party pedal we have los angeles radio host of the gary
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and shannon show gary hoffman he is the gary. we got the host of "sincerely kat" on fox they should also correspondent for the greg gutfeld so, kat timpf is back. a democrat strategist former biden campaign surrogate everyone always comments, kevin walling helped nice and thoughtful you are when you're on the show i really appreciate that. thank you kennedy. kennedy: there's ways we can have these discussions about pulling each other's hair and tear each other's eyes out. gary hoffman you're wrong. [laughter] just kidding. let's talk about this a little bit. we are living in a border state. this crisis is only getting worse, was it due to president biden's first 100 days from where you sick? >> will unfortunate for the president actually runs the risk of overtaking any positives that he has achieved or will achieve in these next 50 days left of his first 100 paired we had an event here in california just last week were
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couple of cars drove through a hole in our border fence, 40 people were in these two cars. one was hit by the big rig and 23 people lost their lives. your point about this being the worst example of how to find the american dream it's absolutely true. it does not matter what you call it. called a crisis if you want to call it a challenge. called a massive problem the longer we argue about it the mortimer people come into this country because we do not and cannot for some reason have some sort of actual, informative and well-crafted immigration reform in this country. it boggles my mind. we need a system paired we need a system and no one is going to stand up with the president and congress and do that. yes we have an objective set, no you don't. and it is impossible to use
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those laws to get into the country. in terms of labor are completely ignored. that is why you have a black-market. that's all we have this kind of illegal immigration what you think? in a black-market for drug and budget brought that up to. when you realize everything with supply but also to apologize for my background and wanted to open the blinds i did that one, good job, this one i broke it's no longer open. [laughter] my bad. i could not agree more comprehensive wooded real immigration reform because it is so hard, too impossible for people to come here legally. and needlessly so. there are many people who are very deserving, want to come here want to work hard. there are some of the things to do that are either impossible or it's like set up so they can't do that. but congress he start tweeting
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about how this person and this person and that person and do something. they're the people who have to do something. i know it's hard for congress to actually solve real problems in a meaningful way rather than just argue and try to score political points over the other and take political points on the other side. but it might be worth a shot. they should sit down. i've always said this because i don't think kevin, republicans and democrats was the moderates on the crazies are that far apart in terms of immigration. my problem is, as a mom i look at this stuff and we see kids in this country hurting because they cannot go to school. we see kids being physically and sexually abused on the journey because they're showing up alone. somehow that seems to be the best idea. that is a crisis. that is a horrible thing. to label it as a challenge does a disservice to those kids. it sounds like anyone in the
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biden administration is labeling it that way hates children. >> will kennedy i think you're right to pray think of the parents at seneca's on that journey. the fact they are sending them to the desert with these coyotes for a better life when that journey is so treacherous but when they are likely to be sexually abused pre-semi these young girls to come across the board unaccompanied are pregnant when they hit our border. it is a horrifying situation we are seeing between four to 5000 immigrants a day in the majority are children proven need a resources to the border. i think you're right the vast majority somewhere in the middle tend to move forward both securing our border, more resources for ice in the border control. maybe a path to citizenship. something we saw start under the trump administration we had actual conversations with democrats with regard to the border wall and daca. we need more of that kind of conversation to go forward. i think it also took the biden administration, this is speaking as a democrat, by
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surprise 50 days into see this crisis manifests itself with the board of parts before it's not a surprise miss out with the obama administration. anytime you start talking about dreamers opening things up before president trump was inaugurated, shutting things down. that's when they panic and they want to get in. it is like black friday at best buy every day at the u.s. border. you think you're going to get some kind of bargain and unfortunately it's not happening for the people trying to get in are the ones who are losing for the president has to stand up and outline what his policy is. now president biden is itching to get signed the $1.9 trillion leaf package passed by the house today. the american rescue plan act 2021 as its fleshly name is supposed biden's first major win in office. he plans to sign historically massive spending bill on friday it comes to see what republican support.
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vote load of cash or blue states and places that don't need it. it does very little to actually change the course of the pandemic. so is this really a win? or will it come back to haunt the president and the current democrat majority. gary hoffman i will start with you. there is so much in here for states that have overspent pre-pandemic. and very little to help with the virus. sputnik that is the problem. you cannot label something a rescue act when it only helps people who spend bad money. it is good money after bad money a lot of times, right question with the 1400 on checks to a lot of americans that's great news for them, that's great news for people of lost their jobs are behind on their mortgages or can't pay the rent. that is fantastic news. but we also still have hundreds of billions of dollars that are caught up in this bureaucracy from the bills that are already past the five previous rescue bills.
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the cannot figure out how to ungodly works in d.c. to get that money out there. so yes, that precludes the idea that we would need to have another $1.9 trillion which is also insanity. we are running on fumes right now. they are scraping money from mystery places. it's like david copperfield is pulling money out of a hat. not going to work in the long run is going to bite democrats. before you make a great point. former nyc mayor michael bloomberg who kind of ran for president, he said i cannot believe the wondered $38 billion for education is not tied to reopening schools. it is so completely backwards, this entire bill. the entire process comic cat, thumbs like they hate children. they're not forcing teachers to go back to work and for schools to open at the same time they're saddling them with all this debt that no one
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has a plan to pay for part >> yes i hope you're ready to pay for the debt because you're going too. truly, look it just makes me so upset when i hear anyone call this a covid relief bill. in what way? could be a non- partisan organization only 1% go to the vaccine and about 5%, only 5% goes to, truly goes to helping people with things that are needed because of the pandemic, directly read into the pandemic. all the rest completely they're saying covid relief bill look is what we did because of coping. it's unbelievable. i think that language does matter because not everybody looks into these things they said that's great complex nice that the covid relief bill. no one should ever call it that. it is not that. i don't think that something being 6% give or take something makes it that.
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kennedy: what about that money that is already sitting there, kevin, that is not been spent? what are the mechanisms and plates make sure this not corruption here? $1.9trillion is a lot of money going out. we've all seen scams in the past. >> kennedy that's a good point. that is why inspector generals are so important at these agencies to make sure the spending extra goes words targeted. it is a big challenge 50 days in. it's how to implement the size of this package. [laughter] [laughter] but the idea that we have got $1.9 trillion as part of this a large part of that as gary pointed out are those direct checks, through an $80 billion going to support states and local government we gotta make sure that spending accordingly and not waste a to end the biden administration.
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i will say joe biden as vice president did a pretty remarkable job of the stimulus built make sure the vast majority went to where it should have with those inspector general's, with oversight. kennedy: $800 billion since like such a small number now. safeco's just 12 years ago. kennedy: we are grousing about that it's unreal. well, tomorrow night president biden will be speaking in this hour to mark a one year since the pandemic was declared predrilled going to have live coverage and analysis right here on the kennedy program for the panels can stick around. coming up governor gavin newsom over his eight wide shut down in order to save this tapered two main californians have signed a recall petition they think otherwise. will the governor's speech rescue his career? or will the recall run him out or will the recall run him out of it all starts with an invitation... ...to experience lexus. the invitation to lexus sales event. lease the 2021 is 300 for
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made the right choices and has no regrets of shutting down his entire state. watch. we are not going to change course just because of a few naysayers and doomsayers. so the california critics out there who are promoting partisan political power grabs with outdated prejudices and rejecting everything that makes california truly great, we say this, we will not be distracted from getting shots in arms and our economy booming again. kennedy: so the governors from the import getting california's economy booming again. bubble voters decide it's too little too late and replaced him with someone who did not lock them down while in during that dollar bottles of wine at the french laundry? join me now campaign manager for rescue california and joins me. welcome and. subject thank you for having me kennedy. kennedy: where you guys adding your recall campaign? >> we are where we need to be.
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we are a week for barbie on today we turn everything on saint patty's day. it really been turning it every couple of days but returning signatures in literally every day. i think were going to hit her $2 million goal. 2million signature goal. we have raised over $3 million for just an hour committee. so we have done a lot with very little. and i think last night speech kind indicates to us that he is worried, he did it in l.a. to shore up his base and all of that. the campaign kickoff event which was masquerading is the state of the states really was interesting that he held it in l.a. he must be weak in l.a. and that follows. kennedy: they did not like him in l.a. >> also speaking directly to the hispanic upper bonobo locator signatures that 13% of our signatures are hispanic. by the way, 23% are nonwhite. 36% are non- republican.
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so all of these in naysayers and doomsayers as he calls them, and he got the prejudice word in there, i knew that was going to show up. so you know, he is being very partisan about this. even though he says he's not going to be distracted, he already is he is campaigning. thousand campaign stop last night. kennedy: it's interesting because california does have a ballot initiative in order to recall the governor. new york does not have that luxury. what you're seeing in new york is people piling on, democrats and republicans on the embattled governor here, andrew cuomo. are you seeing democrat support sort of waiting for gavin newsom? >> a lot of tire kicking pretty so that early on wood doors to nearly 1p she's a legislature in orange county which is really ground zero for the recall effort. scotty petrie noris kick the
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tires early on is at the task force he created to deal with the event, 500 million-dollar edd jobless benefit scandal and is now estimated to be closer to 35 billion since you been kicking right all the billion numbers i guess 35 billion is chump change. it's a good 20% of our annual state budget that just got evaporated and with no comment from him whatsoever about that at all. she called it a ridiculous response to a very big problem. and she is right. we have not heard much from her so clearly the bosses and got her under wraps. that is going to be a big one. i think you're going to see in california what's happening in new york. you will reach a point where people have had enough. california is a state where people like their freedom.
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and their freedom is being squashed whether it is homelessness, poverty, the wildfire response, kids still at school. ucla is kind of coming to a deal to maybe get kids in school next month. schools and in l.a. so a month maybe up in person teaching. you got the covid response, a lot of these things. i don't see how newsom survived the weight of this. what do you think the recall will be successful? >> absolutely what had a percent. i don't care when he maneuvers his way using the bureaucracy that is at his fingertips to call the special election, could be in august, it could be in september you can guarantee he is going to pick a date that's going to best benefit him. we are going to get them either way people are not going to forget you do not close their beaches, you do
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not release violent felons back into the community. you don't survive being 49th or 50th in school reopening's. you don't survive being the worst business climates. i do not know what he was talking about last night when he finished by saying there's no better state to do business and then california. subject reg abbott's like you mean texas? and much will check in with you we see how the recall is progressing. announcing the dream letter to new york. governor and a cuomo here. is far from a ladykiller unless they are senior citizens tonight knew details from the six sexual-harassment accuser alleging the governor aggressively groped her in a sexually charged manner after she had been summoned to his manchin late last year. this according to the albany times union newspaper. at the same time families in newark nursing home victims now demanding more from cuomo forfeit the money he made from
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his book sales where he praised himself for his leadership in the crisis. while he might've actually been covering up those astounding numbers hears me now washington examiner senior political calmness american enterprise institute fellow, tim carney is back. so it is not getting any better for end of cuomo when depressed starts losing track of the accusers as they come forward for think is in a very bad position here. but now it is interesting because the victims of these nursing home patients who died when they were forced to cohabitate with covid positive patients there seen the governor should forfeit his book money to them or at least a fund for these families, what are you hearing? >> it is always part of galling about it. that he was not only so horrific on covid, but that he decided he could declare himself a hero on it. and so many of our colleagues,
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kennedy in the media would lug with that act. similarly he has acted as a feminist and a hero for women while any one of these stories is true is the exact opposite bird i have a colleague back it the examiner's of the second one came out it's never too women it's bureau, one or 13. and the democrat rule if we go back to al franken is at number eight they start calling on him to resign. >> they started though from the bottom up democrats in new york, they are over it. >> bottom-up not high enough. bully argued in the editorial chuck schumer and the majority leader and joe biden the president of the united states, they can get on the phone. kennedy: how did they do that had that look what is that process? >> that process is look, andrew all of your donors were mine first, chuck schumer can
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absolutely say that. joe biden can say that the people who prop you up food support whether they be the wall street banks that love him or other big employers in new york are big fundraisers with the democratic party a lot of the same people fundraiser into cuomo are the same people who will listen to joe biden and chuck schumer pretty pull those behind the scenes at levers and you make the private phone call and say democrats have a partisan reason to do it. i think that what were big reasons for the good of the country. kennedy: don't they have a moral reason to do it? don't they have a new obligation to these poor families? this is 15000 people. that is why they want a memorial they want a fund they want something to mark with their families have been through. the pain and the death that was so callously discarded by this governor who said who cares where they died. they cave where they died. >> he was dying unchecked
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lying when he said he knew it mattered that's why he covered up and lied about the cover it. that's the thing it's a massive and so much of the public is lost so much trust whether it be in the media, or government. if you are joe biden you should want to start to rebuild that trust. getting andrew cuomo who has demolished the trust and the establishment getting rid of him will start rebuilding it. kennedy: we will see. i still maintain this i hope they get rid of them both because they have both been awful for not only in the pandemic but in so many other ways there has to be accountability in this country. tim carney thank you so much. super coming up it is game night. breathless, he dictators. you complain 12 it's coming up
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kennedy: time for america's new game, our new president likes to tell everyone that he is no socialist but we did a little digging and it turns out he sounds a lot like the world posted tories, he dictators. here's how the game works from going to read a quote the panel has to guess it's from joe biden or one of history's worst lefty tyrants for b also threads have movie builds to make things interesting. an added bonus the bidding panels gets an all expense paid trip to a siberian gulags, that's by this time of the year. are you ready to play? >> oh god i'm so worried about this. [laughter] tsubaki should be worried. i'm going to win. before captain plays to win. kevin >> she is a historic dictator she really is. kennedy: she is up.
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wearing jack boots to prove it. gary this first what is for you, you may not be interested in war but war is interested in you. who said it, joe biden, darth vader or leon trotsky? >> trotsky. >> trotsky for the first point on the board comic gary hoffman. he has taken names. early lead. early learned. caplets even up with your question for it here we go part who said this, i can tell you i have known eight presidents, three of them intimately, joe biden, fidel castro, or vito? victor biden. kennedy: joe biden is correct. oh cat she could already smell the victory. you boys better watch out. all right kevin this one is for you. yoga does things with the human body that defy the imagination. who said it, joe biden,
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patrick bateman or fidel castro? >> oh god i'm going to say joe biden. kennedy: no, fidel castro said it. >> really? [laughter] when your comment and you don't know it you're feeling and throwing dissidents in jail you have plenty of time. all right question number four, this is for gary round two. here's your quote, for too long in this society we have celebrated unrestrained individualism over common community. who said it, joe biden, hugo chavez or baltimore? >> hugo. suharto exactly joe biden joe biden said that. we celebrate unrestrained i'm can be impeached i'm calling for impeachment when get on the fundamental call congress. kat this one's for you. you get to jumper the lady to get this. >> all right this is before the middle class does wealthy
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rich do very well and the poor have no hope. who said it joe biden, hugo seanez or robin hood? >> i've never seen a robinette or his addict know anything about robin hood. robin hood. kennedy: no that is a fake choice. you and gary are still tied >> who is robin hood? safaris like the original aoc. i don't know. >> he was a disney version. he was deafly a fox and a disney movie. kennedy: auto sonic for a lady saying around question who was robin hood? what is a latte ♪
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♪ kevin going to have to put evidence claim or and pay money for it. people say poverty is bad but in fact properties good. the poorer people are, the more revolutionary they are. who said this, joe biden, the joker or. [inaudible] kennedy: mal. kennedy: now brow how you like me brown cowper you are on the board to three way tie everyone has a point of peace as we move into ground three per this is for gary. i have a wife, listen, i like women. how good is a kissable woman, right? who said this? joe biden, or nikolai may do note. [inaudible] [laughter] while. [laughter] 's before you cannot answer for gary, gary answers for gary. >> i'm going to say joe biden periods before know it was actually mcdougall. he started out strong very start out real strong.
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>> i felt the cliff though. kennedy: kisses a woman with the mustache and smells like the oil. right kat this is for you. we have printers on our streets we have no choice but to take them out of our society. who said it, joe biden, paul potter lex luther. >> biden. so far biden said it kat you are in the lead. kevin she can smell victory can you snatch it and go to the siberian gulags together? >> hand-in-hand. kennedy: what you going to do? >> going at the cuddle up its cold periods before that's very sweet. cam and carla going is something to say about that. art kevin this is for you. ancient hawaiians say when you are itching for the waves the only lotion is the ocean. so who said this, joe biden,
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ocs peto or bodie from point break? back i'm going with bodie from point break. hang ten. kennedy: know he wanted to hang 20. and god rest his soul because i do miss patrick swayze would need to take about this at him now it was tito as a wonderful american vodka with nay i'm just stretching this out kat because you one kat you one. >> have fun in that gulags pack your parka pack your parka. >> i'm risking head start. kennedy: you know this and russia, when it rains lemons just go underground appliance and potatoes and make a different kind of vodka. party pali been fantastic against the growth got more coming up including cancel culture completely out of control right from these deep movies to decade-old how far will they punish people and cartoons for eternity question
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. kennedy: welcome back. what are all the kids into these days? it's not drugs it's canceling everything that is all the rage now, better than bath salts. teen vogue are calling out the new top editor over offensive tweets she posted a decade ago when she was a teenager and she is already apologized but she apologized two years got next disney plaster movie gets access to clauses by demo peter pan, swiss family robinson and the aristocrats for they say those movies contain racist stereotypes and now twitter weirdos want to ban ms. piggy from the muppets over her aggressive behavior toward permit.
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getting to bed congress and jim jordan is in favor about cancel culture itself. so what happens with a cancer comes to your door? the party panels back, gary hoffman, kat timpf, kevin wallen. this is not a part as it issues very interesting because the democrats and republicans about been victims of cancel culture. you can look at comics. you can look at editors. there are people in politics, and news have been run out of the various industries for past transgressions. are we not allowed to evolve even though we said stupid things ten years ago? >> can you think you are right it's not a partisan issue. i remember during the iraq war and growing up there were freedom fries didn't canceling the distant dixie chicks. announce canceling donald trump on one list cheney on the other, dumbo, what have you. it kind of knows no bounds.
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i think commonsense is going to prevail the onus is on parents in terms of what they show their children to have conversations about. some of these in terms of disney movies that we all grew up with, to have authentic conversations about stereotypes and race in this country. hopefully common sense will prevail. jimmy kimmel in his monologue said this is how donald trump gets reelected or elected again from a week ago when i was arguing the side, this is how he comes back in terms of the culture that is pervasive. now so much we are seeing with cancel culture. support don't forget jimmy campbell hosted the man show. >> can you imagine some things he set on that? >> some things he used to say, at the time kat that was fine as a people were doing their pushing every boundary they possibly could and comity and culture. that is how people fought for
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attention. >> as someone who spent her whole life fighting for attention i agree. [laughter] but i think that actually canceling people is now people fight for attention. i think that the thank that makes me really mad as they fancy themselves to be these kind of altruistic people that are only doing this because they care so much about whatever group is being hurt by these words. the thing is they are knights -- an example like this where somebody said these things, somebody said something offensive ten years ago when she was a teenager, also known as did not have a fully formed brain. so now she can't have a career which she grows up? that is not being nice, sensitive or altruistic redoubts being a jerk. i don't know what the issue is that creates that. maybe it's because you're worried that you could never do as good of a job as her, but to cancel other people for
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the job does not mean you get the job. i don't know, why don't you work on your own thing rather than try to take other peoples. kennedy: garrett you came up with a really great term for this. outraged archaeology. >> i cannot take credit for it. megan the author was the one that introduced it to me. it is a perfect term. it is a perfect of what were joe were digging through dirt and silt of decades old texts or books or films and using that to be outraged rather than allowing those things to exist. but using them as tools to then learn from. i mean if my kids came home with the dr. seuss book that i found offensive, there's artwork at it did not like her stereotypical. kennedy: you thrown away or, come on man. i make that choice for my household and my kids i would
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not like dr. seuss dictate that. support or jim jordan having a on cancel culture pretty all right gary, kat, kevin this the perfect night you guys thank you so much. >> thank you kennedy. >> you are perfect. kennedy: if only. kennedy: if only. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. sounds like a plan.
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kennedy: a california frozen yogurt shop is create a new flavor in honor of megan mark over just like her will be extremely cold and pain everything it touches. that was a freezer burn, and this is a topical storm. topic number one. 711 at a think fish bites with hot food like that printed out to iquitos early the second vicious thing in this torpid new fish pies pay homage to the lenten season. and eating them will make you wish you were dead for three days. these are perfect for when you are in the mood for seafood but do not have the time or the money for a fancy night out at long john silvers. 711 calls these fish bites the perfect pairing for a blue raspberry slurpie, or why not grab it make rib to make it surf and turf. the fish bites obese old impacts of fives and served at the sight of tartar tardis aspirate only this case, the charter is from a homeless man.
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[laughter] with one good tooth is going to be great from the bright that all that fried fish sitting room for hours will make your local 711 smell way better than usual. excellent. topic number two. a los angeles out man has set out to bring business to his favorite mexican restaurant by sitting outside in a pool of bean dip for 24 hours. this guy has never heard of an icy yelp review might be easier. this is hunter ray barker sitting in a tab of his holy bean dip outside the struggling restaurant. ironically hunter's parent said he would never amount to beings. but he sure showed them for this rise be the time i save my favorite restaurant by standing on the highway wearing nothing but a cracker barrel. not to mention last week when house majority leader kevin mccarthy tried to save his favorite author by bathing in a skillet green eggs and hampered the good news is these beings will not go to waste. hunter is already agreed to sell them to taco bell when he
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is done. he says he will not be eating any of these beans himself because he does not want to turn into his bubblebath. topic number three. [laughter] now twos southern ulster riot were a bunch of thigh page a climate protest by super gluing themselves to a street. yes these rebellion protesters are pounding the pavement in opposition to a fracking project. after setting off layers, spray painting buildings and gluing their hands to the road part all of a plan they came up with while sniffing the glue they were using here. the protesters say they know they cannot fully stop climate change but at least this way they can act as a speedbump. these activists better be careful or they could end up down under print the chest of a car. in the end of taking revival using his polish remover to unstick their hands. it was the second time that day they became unglued.
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oh no the climate. topic number four. a new report claims amazon's alexa could one day be used to monitor your heart rate. but not mine, i've got a heart of gold. researchers at the university of washington are testing a device that uses sound waves to detect the time between human heartbeats. event alerts is users to irregularities for the technologies could be used to warn people of oncoming heart attacks and save lives. even if it fails you could probably find in your heart to forgive itself. it could be linked to that consent text alerts when heartbeats and her become elevated for the downside is you're about to come up what your husband and do we go out for groceries. and to the nail salon, and the drycleaners, premature time you leave the house if that carpal tunnel coming on picasso ligature prime account and receive tissues when your
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