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biden-harris white house said they are in regular touch with former president barack obama on a range of issues. so, there's a combo here, biden, harris, biden administration maybe is a multiple-choice, will report you decide, see you tomorrow night. ♪ ♪'s before it is the scandal the biden administration does not what you see. i wonder why? a border crisis are out of control the white house won't live reporters anywhere near it. but now president biden's allies in the liberal media are finally beginning to wake up, and like us at fox are now demanding more from access, answers, and accountability. but was sleepy jodi the right thing before it's too late? for weeks now we've been telling about the rapidly deteriorating migrant situation and the states bordering mexico. thousands of desperate people pouring over the border every day. many of them unaccompanied children who have made the dangerous journey alone, only to be detained like sardines
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and baked potatoes and a growing number of detention facilities. the true magnitude of this disaster has been tough to nail down because the biden administration won't let news crews into those facilities. an outcome even msnbc and cnn once transparency, that's real. watch this. >> right now we have no access to or photos of the conditions in the facilities. >> even the trump administration let reporters in unsupervised tours. suspected biden in ministration kept on but transparency breed we are not getting any transparency hear! hear! perspective access to the news me is not leveling with the american people, mr. president. kennedy: when you have lost jake tapper you lost everything. all we have gotten from the white house are some pictures of a holding facility. it seems to show a lot of people wrapped in mylar sheets. like i said, baked potatoes. but don't you dare call those things cages. even those these facilities are virtually identical to what we saw under president trump.
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what is aoc call them? back in 2019 then senator kamala harris was very outraged. >> they have had a policy of having babies in cages and separating children from their parents, and the name of border security when in fact, what it is is a human rights abuse being committed by the united states government. kennedy: that commitment continues. but now course, it's just a big joke. becky do you plan to visit the border? not today at. [laughter] but i have before and am sure he will again. kennedy: my god what a disgusting nonanswer. on top of all this got large numbers of migrants reportedly testing positive for covid who are then loaded onto buses and sent to towns and cities across the u.s. why? because there are too many people to process. so how do we dig ourselves out of this mess cosmic 20 manage the coast of fox and friends,
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and this because housing fox news primetime 7:00 p.m. in the east or in the west as you are making dinner, bryan killed his back, but >> bryan. kennedy: i did know if you lose you lose everything. i did not release how much the world revolves around jake tapper. >> if you've lost jake he lost it all. president biden can pack up and the real president trump can move back into the white house. >> is at the voice in your head speaking aloud? speak to i say that loud? >> yesterday. kennedy: the biden administration now giving us so many pictures of these facilities but it reminds me when kim jong-un takes tours of schools in north korea the propaganda videos they show up or it's like that know north korea and children are in those who beautifully painted brand-new facilities they show on tv. >> book kennedy it's interesting the white house is so worried about her work what they decide to do your own shooting. i mean taping, so people don't
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know in our business because shooting you go in there with the camera shoot the video. we can do it, we are really good at it. we know exactly what we want you to see and when we want you to see it so we'll shoot it. i also think not only are they worried about her work load, they're also worried about our health. word about the health of illegal immigrants they believe the reason for in those facilities not their overcrowded, not they don't really look 6 feet apart, not that they are not taken of the proper precautions with proper masks, they are worried, well they are worried simply because we might report the truth. and they are also worried that perhaps we might tell that story to other people, that this is the same exact story that we have been saying from day one, these border patrol are overwhelmed. they cannot go to work they're going to be quitting their jobs in mass, no one is replacing the money is not there, the walls not finished, this is a catastrophe, kennedy, the toy going to get worse. this is not just to stay on
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candidate mrs. every day until the end of mandala something dramatic happens. kennedy: there's not only spikes in the number of people crossing the board about particularly most severely in the number of unaccompanied children. and that is going to increase because the administration really is not sending a clear policy message that they've got a plan for this for they know how to deal with that. and they have got an answer as to why this is happening and how to make sure these processing facilities are not overwhelmed that sort of chaos let's people know hey man if enough people come here that's great, because they will give you a court date and you can show up in a couple years and until then you are free to move about the country. and we were supposed to have contact tracing in terms of covid. and you know when you get on a plane they ask you for your e-mail and cell phone so i can forward it to the cdc in case someone on your plane tests positive they can let you know.
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but they do not even have a central processing mechanism to test all of the people were coming over the border let alone keep track of the results and let people know of someone around them is positive. >> kennedy, i think we talked about this on the radio too is that in the rio grande valley is so overwhelmed they're not even have them fill out paperwork and giving them a court date. they're actually passing them through and sing to me a favor comeback were busy producing their coming back? give me second no. number two is, henry quail are egg mayor lozano a democrat, congressman gonzales a democrat, are on the border. they worked there. the people who elected them live there, eight districts on the order voted for donald trump inflict that direction and they cannot get the attention of the white house that this is a catastrophe. supplied the still pictures that gave us the inside look before they'd shot beat north korean video that we are all
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supposed to take in and observe. it is how desperate this is braid this is not as going back-and-forth sing where they more transparent, these are democrats and there is a catastrophe. you even ask us how to solve it and we can help you. kennedy: well, brian thanks so much or being there. best of luck in the rest of the week. i cannot wait to watch evan trent every night 7:00 p.m. eastern on the news channel, brian kilmeade, you are great man. >> you are a great woman. kennedy: think of her much the highest combo help pay for the next two years. [laughter] meanwhile, was going to show the house? president biden or a committee as i have thought for some time now or perhaps even a former president is writing the committee for the current president. according to the white house the 46 present on the phone his old boss number 44 president barack obama on a quote regular basis but press secretary jen psaki yesterday
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gave some rare insight into their insight, remember their best friends. back there not just president and vice president their friends and consultant talk about a range of issues. and you know, i would expect that continues to the course of president biden's presidency. kennedy: so is this proof of biden's first term is really obama's third term and should president obama start having michelle pick up the phone to say barry's busy he can't talk you know joe, leave them alone go get a nap and he's like okay pearlescent meat tonight's party pellets a good enough town call.com editor and fox news contributor jackie delpilar a got bruce's media podcast shows any contributor to the spectator usa, stephen l. miller. the l is therefore a reasons you don't think he's a weirdo immigration. [laughter] got attorney democrat strategist ethan bearman, like the silly bruins, go bruins go bear. so here we go katie.
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is this what you have always assumed that president obama is the puppetmaster? is president biden just a peace of clay the former president can mold, michelob your hands, kennedy, i will echo a brain sentiments you are an amazing woman. but look, we knew this was coming. joe biden throughout the entire 2020 campaign talked about and referred to president obama's record and what they did together on every single issue almost. and it comes to pushing biden on a lot of these different issues and topics, of course president obama's and on it. he of course felt like his legacy was completely destroyed by president trump. this gives him an opportunity to have soup influence with his former vice president to get some of his own policies back on the books. but let's not forget the border crisis of 2014, the unaccompanied minor crisis when it first happened have netted president obama under
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the very same policies that biden is now with no plan to deal the surge. so not surprised of the results and the consequences so far. stuart got a podcast coming out tomorrow i did a great interview with alex from. [laughter] not covid comic he is not from the land of covid he is from cato. and we were talking about how horrible obama was on immigration. and how he deported far more people then president trump. even if you allow for those two terms. so, every administration is bad, should obama really be running the show? and is joe biden a stocker, steven? >> may be joe just things obama is still in charge is walking around the white house looking for him. [laughter] i don't relate no. as katie kind of alluded to the should of been pretty evident this is obama's third term.
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biden called and everyone from john kerry to >> the power to susan rice, to run claims, chief of staff to jen psaki and biden is attempting to govern the world as it was in 2014 by jumping onto paris climate a court, the iran deal as well. it's not going to work because as we have seen it's not that world anymore. it is a far different world. paris did not admit employment goals and that deal pretty accord under the previous administration try really handled biden and iran, hand tied biden's hands in that region. maybe biden can be a guest on obama's podcast maybe give him a netflix series i don't know. >> that sweet, maybe he will make it that long. so becky can make him another bracelet because the best friends, their best friends at brazile to prove it. the little necklace he heart shape necklace one wears one heart and the other where's the other or the other went through it away, because he's like gross. you'd see this is a very
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natural and beautiful thing, right ethan? he met absolutely and i pretty much disagree everything mr. muller just said so iran's on the brink of a nuclear weapon because it unilateral withdrawal from a deal to significant issues in a chaotic world because of unilateral actions by the previous president. kennedy: does the senate have any say in that treaty? because i believe accord to the constitution they are supposed to. >> that is an issue if you want to talk about constitutional as an attorney i will have one of those and i think we'll have that in another segment later. back on this topic presents are supposed to have advisors but are present typically unlike the previous president actually consults with previous presidents and previous leaders and cabinet secretaries for example it is why we had a whole scandal in the last administration regarding clearances to have access to information. so look, president obama is natural that his vice president would be referring
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to him for advisement. look, i want a president is going to listen to other people who is going to contemplate other viewpoints. >> i like that is what i like the idea of advisors. i guess my issue is when someone has a minders spread when somebody has so many of them they are incapable of leading themselves because they've got an entire group of people who will not even let the president have his own press conference and talk to people in an impromptu setting for even that was going to get thrown more softballs than the diamond at ucla. go bruins parrot the party panel returns i promise, they're coming up later. first up this is a store be talked about a longtime texas doctor was fired because he gave away about to expire covid vaccines to friends and family. those doses would have been tossed in the garbage and now he is in legal trouble. he joins me for his first tv interview since the medical board cleared his name, he is next.
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...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. kennedy: the breakneck speed of the free market to develop a colored vaccine, or several them, was an incredible achievement. on the other hand the government's plan to distribute the vaccine pretty much a disaster. in harris county texas, doctor
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hasan gokal administered ten doses of the majority vaccine to his wife, an elderly neighbors just minutes before as it set to expire. instead of being rightly praised as a fast acting hero, he was fired and charged with stealing a vial of vaccine. the texas medical board has since dropped the charges, but the harris county d.a. plans to present the evidence or grand jury who is going to tell that gh go screw. so how can we ensure that every single dose is making it into an arm if doctors are fearing for their careers and reputation customer joined me tonight to show historic former medical director and physician doctor hasan gokal, welcome to the show sir. >> thank you candice good to be here. kennedy: you have an event at a vaccination events. some people did not show up. your very last person showed up, your coworker opened a value administered that does, you had ten doses left, then what did you do? >> we had ten doses left.
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we use moderna come with 11. when you use one of them, it starts your time clock. now six hours to give it away. if you are at the end of the day like this was at 7:00 p.m. , you've got a few hours it's past dark you can't find anybody. i tried to find people closest to me around where i was working. so the people who were working inside, the ms guys, the police officers that are on the scene helping us, i tried to find the people that would have been eligible, but they had either already taken it, or they were going to wait a little bit longer. at that point i am sort of stuck. so having touched base with one of my colleagues, i started calling people that were on my phone to see if they were -- would be interested per these are people who are eligible. kennedy: so you had a woman in her 90s, a man's mother-in-law in her mid- 80s with severe dementia, a
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man in his 60s with health issues, and that man's wife, her mother's caregiver. so all the people who were not you lady there met the criteria or were directly working with people including a woman in her 40s his child is on a ventilator. so those all seemed like perfectly wonderful candidates to get the vaccine. but what happened after you administered the doses? >> i administered all of the doses for these people who were very much eligible. these folks, from anyone's criteria you do not have to realize these people are high risk. these people are really going to suffer the consequences if they get the covid itself. so i administered all the vaccines i do all the paperwork, i submit them gets done i let the team know the next morning what happened, the next thing i know his eight-day leaders i get pulled in the office and said well,
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you have, you took a bunch of vaccines, you stole them to gives your family and friends and would gotta let you go. it was as simple as that. kennedy: nobody knows the process they don't accept your explanation to give them the list of people they gave the vaccine to they said there was a lack of equity and they wanted you instead of administering the doses that people i listed who all needed them they wanted you to throw them away. what is the rationale there? i don't know what the rationale as it did not make sense to me otherwise i would not of donated. the rationale stated is they were not yours to give away. that was the part that did not make any sense. so given the alternative of throwing them away or not being yours to give away, i did not have a choice. this is all there was. they would rather i had throw them away, that does not make any sense from any reasonable person's perspective. kennedy: what is the hippocratic oath that you take?
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>> look as a physician might first and foremost priority is the well-being of my patients. that is it. everything else is secondary. now i am an er doctor. that is where i am trained, board-certified. when i work in the er, when there is a problem with policy or issue, patient care, patient welfare always trumps all policy problems. that being said there is not a policy for left over vaccine disposal, right? that was part of the problem there wasn't any such thing. we had to make a decision at that point, i had to make a decision at that point. that is the decision i made considering i am a doctor. kennedy: they knew there were storage issues. they knew once the genie was out of the bottle you can't record the vial. so what happens with their job now? are you still looking for a job? have you found employment since questioning and others is back in december.
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>> as an er doc, i can work and i have been able to work somewhat in the emergency departments that i previously had been associated with. but my biggest problem right now is that i am still trying to have these criminal charges taken away. i am still being hounded by them. i'm still threat to him of the year of jail time and thousands of dollars in fines. see foretell the did put you up against any jury. any jury has had family member sick, family members die, and they wish they could get their hands on a vaccine for people who are most vulnerable part in a lot of people can't. i want them to do that so they can lose, and then goes to the crab out of them, doctor hasan gokal thank you so much. >> thank you précis for absolutely braid you need any more proof and or cuomo is a megalomaniac? like to hear what he had his staffers do. pretty gross year new york columnist karol markowicz is going to break it down, next.
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kennedy: rocket man, batman, superman, rocket man, great law firm. that was last night mount trump monday rocket men, as for william schaffner this week's winner which, i love which it is family but not too dark governor and or, do not love him or his family breeze facing some of the misconduct, new york lawmakers are launching a hotline so people can phone in tips, that is gross but necessary. for also the governors keeping tabs on himself he was so enamored of his own press coverage that he made staffers keep track of who carried his coronavirus briefings and for how long they took them. so some of the worst days for new yorkers for the most thrilling for their egomaniac governor.
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our democrats finally done with this downs question were joining me to it discuss "new york post" columnist karol markowicz. welcome back carol. >> high think for having me. kennedy: even follow this very closely. eight alleged victims of the governor's sexual harassment and assault, again allegedly buried in a democrat lawmakers have set up a tip line, what is that tell you? >> that tells me that they know he is targeting his accusers. he is releasing their personnel files come he is targeting them in the press, he is going after them as he always does that is the way he is. they need to have an anonymous way for people to be able to report on the governor. some 470 asked him on the street if he was going to resign he said i am not going anywhere my darling. he is so gross. will he ever learn? back i do not think so. the biggest and or cuomo fan is of course and a cuomo. but the second guess and or
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cuomo fan is generally the media. i think they have let him have a pass for so long, that he has gotten high on its own supply. he thanks he is the greatest break don't think is letting go of his position. plus, he has seen other governors do maybe bad things as well. the governor of virginia and blackface, and survived the scandal by just waiting it out. i think he's going to hang on for as long as he can. kennedy: what is it in someone's brain that makes them impossible to comprehend how horrible their own actions are? i know it is a level where the brain connection compartmentalize and no longer believe the sociopath of the crimes he or she can benefit this is going on with the governor he does not even acknowledge the 15000 people who died in the nursing home scandal. and he says they discussing things he said with people
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after he was supposed of taken sexual harassment training which is required about new york state workers as they misinterpreted his harmless conversations as unwanted flirting. >> yeah, what about his aides around him, there also giving him a pass. the people, melissa who apologize to democratic lawmakers for lying about the nursing home numbers, but only apologize them for making their political lives harder. yes they are also you are right. beckett is a climate that's been in albany for so long, the governor did not invented but he certainly supercharge it. things change there would force things to change in new york state? >> i keep coming back to this point but the media was not and so in love with him and actually did their jobs and asked him the real questions that national beaded local meat is not that bad we'd be
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in a different situation. maybe if the larger media stop cheerleading democratic politicians live get some better ones. kennedy: the need to return to objectivity, that would be helpful. we'd see a mildly skeptical every once in all, that is an incredibly low bar i would set. but they have not managed to clear it sprayed there's a lot of women and albany who cover politics and cover the governor have super creepy stories about the way he grooms people and hold their hand and looks into their eye and repeats their name. it's something out of leaving neverland documentary about michael jackson it's pretty gross. >> it has been kind of well known. maybe the sexual-harassment stop was not as known, but the actual plate old harassment has been going on for a while. everyone knew he was a bully and he berated reports and he yelled people all the time. so really none of this is that new.
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support nope and hopefully he'll be the old governor of new york, and california let them both go all right karol markowicz, thank you so much. >> they could candidate. kennedy: eight gunner killed 12 people in a supermarket including a police officer a veteran of the first of seven people the suspect is in custody but investigators have not yet released a potential motive but i don't know how you can explain something like this. but today president biden said he fully supports stricter gun laws, watch. the applicant ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. the united states senate, help summer listen, should immediately pass the two house bills that close loopholes in the background check system for it will save lives, american lives. we have to act. >> people who commit mass murders really tune into loopholes. ted cruz said, that is not the right solution. statement what happens in this
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committee after every mass shooting as democrats propose taking away guns from law-abiding citizens because that is their political objective. but what they propose, not only does it not reduce crime it makes it worse. the jurisdictions in this country with the strictest gun control have among the highest rates of crime and murder. >> that is a trooper as family of the victims more in their losses, how can we as a nation stop these nightmares from happening question of the panel is back, katie, let's begin talking about what is the true goal here? if you talk to gun owners they say it is impossible to get ammunition. if you look at the laundry list of what democrats want now, it stigmatizes mental illness. it dissuade the people from seeking mental health treatment. and it also leaves people in
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minority communities very full there but when police do not show up for nine among calls that went to protect themselves. >> yeah kennedy the idea for democrats is controlled. joe biden made that statement today and admitted for a sentence or two he did not have all the facts for they did not know what was happening but then prescribed a policy for the government to pass legislation to go after the second amendment rights of people who don't do what happened in colorado. when you have people like joe biden describing policy or legislation or take executive action when they don't have all the facts are unintended consequences of special and it comes to people civil liberties. we heard a lot from that media today a lot of blue checkmarks on twitter sent this guy was white it's about white supremacy, gun owners are all about white supremacy. look at the stats master their 8 million new in this country, 40% are women and minorities. they're not white guys buying guns beware either the range where i live i am a minority at that range.
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this idea that the left thanks they're pushing this false narrative this is all about white supremacy, they are completely wrong and not reading the room what comes to crime, being concerned about their own safety and who is actually exercising the second moment rights. chris cheng testified on n-uppercase-letter for that committee, he is a former top shot champion, yea american, police and protecting the second amendment and not going after law-abiding gunners when there is a situation like this it occurs. kennedy: and greg made a really good point today on the five, he said the horse has left the barn the guns are on the streets. so, you could have all of the gun control you want? there is no way to put the toothpaste back in the tube. and you will take people who should be able to defend themselves and you will criminalize that constitution behavior. i am willing to have a conversation about all of this
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agreement terms like assault weapons for that is a manufactured term that can mean different things depending on his talk about, ethan go ahead. >> this is not that complicated. you have a well-funded group on the writer says do nothing about it. remember stay tuned justice scalia and the heller decision section iii says we can regulate this and they have been regulated and it is heavily regulated in many areas. actually your statistic about mortality and injury rate and high gun or restricted gun law jurisdictions like states of california are actually lower. when he isolated down to individual beta's appellees which is a fragile way to look at it then yes. kennedy: it may be inconvenient is not fraudulent. >> like chicago? see for the guns are coming in from i tell you. [inaudible] >> they do not call the same gun laws rate of this indiana that 80% of guns using crimes, those people did not go to the background checks.
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it's universal. kennedy: aiming criminals don't listen to laws? before they commit crimes? now i have heard everything, ethan. >> i am when that's fired ar-15's i was an army reservist from not this against this idea i should have a shotgun tube my home. [inaudible] >> why you tell me what the question might expect think of a much totemic kind of car i could drive either, steven i'll give you the last word go-ahead. >> more minorities have bought guns in the last year due to the violence in the last therefore pretty guess my attitude is, not to be all come and take it, but get off twitter, it off the hashtags and get in the streets and start raising to come after the second amendment. i'm tired of the threats that come after governments try it, do it, set aside the hashtags stop the march is the things you need to pay attention is that what to declare public health crisis, chuck schumer's declare this a public health crisis but what they are
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meeting to do that for, as this will give them enter norma's amount of executive power if they do this. biden says we are declaring this like they've done with climate. this is a thing people need to pay attention to. not blustering about new gun laws we saw obama's democrat led senate would not pass new gun laws after parkland. that's what i say you guys need to get off twitter, stop the hashtags and start trying to repeal the second amendment. time for you guys a start doing that and you're going to learn real fast helper that gets you. kennedy: and stephen, to your point if present biden tries to do this through executive order, i cannot wait for that to be challenged in court. and for that to make it all the way to the supreme court spirit because then we will have a new decision so thank you very much the panels going to stick around. right you try it, how would you feel about a four-day workweek? one country giving it a shot but could the idea catch on
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what would you think only working four days a week? sounds pretty choice, right? they're testing that in spain. they're going to try to reduce schedules to 32 hour four-day workweek. whether it is remote or reducing hours, now could be the perfect time to experiment with this in the united states. the shorter work would be the new american dream? was get back into with the party panel, katie pavlich, stephen l. miller and ethan bearman. ethan will start with you people are rethinking how and where they work. why not rethink how long would work as well? early working 32 hours a week in spain. that his way of such economic problems. you could do a four day, 40 hour week in the u.s. and still maintain productivity, what you think?
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i have negotiated that with an employer in the past five get the work done in four days what kook cares about the fit that. it saves the employer on the office space. what culvert is shown at these large employers, many of them are going to save money on commercial office space. we are going to have flexibility to work again this is what colors workers for the most part. we work and a professor marie work 80 hours a week. so far we work 170 million. >> if you can get it done for less why not do it right? kennedy: stephen l. miller is it sure your broadcasting from your jammies right now? >> actually i'm in hockey club from the waist down. [laughter] you and i both. >> i am on a four-day work without taking back to high school history class in my lab partner, shannon, here's what you missed. i mean, the productivity and people getting the job done
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casual friday have been eliminated every lunch is a working wine at lunch. i don't see a problem with it either. we work so europe doesn't have to. it's where they created the siesta they've gone from the hardly working to not working at all more of a worklife balance here in america think the people in spain have it pretty good already. when you visit spain star close on friday because they don't work you will shop on the weekends it's already topical in the middle of the day >> is like three days. kennedy: france is like three days in the take a month of vacation. they protest three their little yellow. [inaudible] and baguettes.
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kennedy: prince harry has taken a new job as a tech executive in silicon valley. gee, i cannot imagine what he would be in such a rush to get out of the house. that's a prince on a prison break and this is a topical storm. topic number one, simon and schuster's publishing a children's book about dr. fauci she. there's a kids book about hysterical many screaming the sky is falling. the picture book will chronicle the doctor's life and work which is particularly hard to do since doctor fauci's story changes. the book will hit on all of his career highlights missed failure to cure aids to his failure to cure swine flu. all the ways he failed to cure coveted tito also captured the lighter side of doctor fauci like his failure to throw a baseball. the book will be titled dr. fauci she, have boy from brooklyn became america's doctor. that was chosen over the original title the little italian that could. although, there were many more
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appropriate titles for doctor found she, they were already in use such as the hobbit. also, doctor doolittle which would've been perfect to bed that was taken. and my personal favorite, how the grinch so christmas thanksgiving, the fourth of july your birthday, your job, the election and your kids education. topic number two. 25-year-old father, o god of you seen the story he's been arrested, he was caught on cell phone video taking his 2-year-old daughter into an elephant enclosure at the san diego zoo, watch. [background noises] support like that oh, oh, the police said he bypassed multiple barriers to trespass into the elephant habitat just to pose for a picture. the been the elephant in the room began charging and cause to flee the cage in fear dropping his daughter along the way.
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just with this country needs another unaccompanied binder in a cage. actually joe biden saw this video and said he was disgusted by the father's actions because clearly the girl belongs in a windowless room wrapped in tinfoil but even kamala harris of this video such horrific endangerment of a child that kept her up all night laughing about it. zookeepers say they knew their suit needs better security measures for enforcing the world only manual on how to run a zoo has been banned. now they cannot remember if they need a gloppy glop or shallot. there we go, topic number three. duncan donuts is open its first ever bike lanes for cyclists. biking with hot coffee, what could go wrong? just don't look to fast bella's you could burn your munchkin. the new bike through lanes are being tested in the philippines because america runs on duncans and philippine rolls on dope it i cannot wait to pick up a vanilla and
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kennedy: remitted to tickle me tuesday now here's the tickly have been waiting for, what kind of music do mommies listen to? rap music. [laughter] [laughter] that's it david, he is not only a fan of rap music he is look at pictures of me from high school. they got it right on twitter, jeff to thank you for watching the best hour of your day, say
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