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you are vaccinated you can do more things, more safely both outdoors as well as indoors. the back while they ago. finally, me i'm going outside to get some fresh air. mask free. maybe take my dog for a walk in central park, mask free procedure tomorrow folks i am "kudlow". ♪ ♪. kennedy: . better late than never i guess for president by denouncing what most of us probably already knew if you are fully vaccinated you can go outside without a mask. kind of, watch. >> starting today, if you are fully vaccinated and you are outdoors, and not in a big crowd you no longer need to or mask. what to be absolutely clear. if you are in a crowd like a stadium or at a conference, or a concert, you still need to wear a mask. even if you are outside.
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the bottom line is clear, if you are vaccinated, you can do more things, more safely, both outdoors as well as indoor. >> finally somebody saying something kind of positive. but here's the weird part the president is fully vaccinated and there you see an outside and allowed with his mask still on. one reporter called ma watch this. >> what message are you sending by wearing a mask outside alone? >> your watch me take it often put it back on site go inside. >> how do you like me now? i am a hard president britton other words it was all for show. i know you will a lot of that going around this lester the administration says they're hoping the mask announcement will be a step towards normal living and encourage more americans to get vaccinated. but when will it be safe to do all the other things that make this country great like kissing strangers as a big question yesterday on twitter, going to a crowd of baseball games, rocking out a hot and sweaty concert, all pants off
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so even dining inside at your favorite restaurant on a busy saturday for joining vs fox news medical correspondent author of covid the politics of fear and the power of science, dr. marc siegel is back. dr. siegel, how big is this announcement from the president on the cdc today? beckett is a step in the right direction. i spoke with rochelle zelensky today the cdc director. she said getting rid of a mask when you been vaccinated is a liberating feeling. she feels the science proves you do not need a mask outside when you're vaccinated because people are not getting sick who are vaccinated. people are not spreading it who are vaccinated. that is huge. people are not going to the hospital. millions and minds of people getting vaccinated and is working. but the question is, are they going far enough? i like these new guidelines allied to at least play sports outside. but as you pointed out the president still wearing a mask outside and what messages he
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sending? he is wearing them on zoom calls with other foreign leaders. maybe he does not with them to see his expression i am not sure. but one thing is for sure, if you are vaccinated you are protected. i asked her, kennedy is this an incentive to get more people vaccinated? is that what you're doing it? she denies it. she says the scientist why they are doing it. but she expects the liberating feeling from taking up a mask able to get more people in line to get vaccinated. kind of a secondary game she says. meanwhile people should get vaccinated just because they do not get ill. but i do think they're going to slow here. i still think they should go faster to send the message if you are vaccinated you are not at risk. >> some places like texas with a lift the mask mandate, doctor fauci says you still have to mask up if you're vaccinated. that the bid really lost her mind. there is absolutely no incentive to get the vaccine the very few stories about people having bad reactions to it when found she's out there
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saying you couldn't go to restaurant you can't sleepily got to wear masks straight seemed like a really horrible way of marketing the salty vaccine. places like texas their numbers did not spike when they lifted the mask mandate. they're exposed to the virus that did not get tested. between natural immunity faster? i think florida very smart to be wide open. all of this focus on the virus itself, we are not considering the public health issues. if you have it open rest of the owner to sustain business. people get to feel better about themselves going out somewhere not getting -- the studies are showing to be shut down at home you are more likely to spread covid-19. this dr. gets on a plane now that his accident.
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this dr. would do it indoor restaurant in michigan now that he's vaccinated. the guy serving me was vaccinated. the restaurant was empty, candy, but the food was terrific and more people were vaccinated should have been there. we are making ghost towns at us of our blue states. it is wrong for an like was going on in texas and florida. it's not because of herd immunity. it is because people understand how to take personal responsibility. kennedy: that is the best points. awaiting government realizes that people can actually make their own choices, gavin newsom made his own choice to make and go to the french laundry with a bunch of his friends and lobbyists, powerful people who wanted access to him. whether people are able to do the same thing. restaurants are able to protect people. i hope the virus is dying pretty hope the vaccines are succeeding. and i help people get more of them by their own choice so we can resume something.
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this outdoors when you're by yourself is nice but it's not enough. but will look there is some natural immunity also you're not wrong about that. look at england look at israel. if we just go the next step of the go a month with more and more people getting vaccinated going to be the same shape. meantime opening up especially the summer coming is a really good idea. the most important thing you said is about the hypocrisy of leaders telling us one thing and doing something else. we can sense that. if you're not being brought with them they are not one follow what you have to say anyway. >> no they're going to follow their good sense and go to a state or government officials actually like other human beings. dr. marc siegel thank you so much good to talk to. >> same here, candy good to see you. a new survey shows 70% of ceos and business leaders expect their workforce back in the office by the fall. 58% of workers said they would quit their jobs if they cannot work from home.
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president biden said the vaccine is take us to herd immunity but many americans hesitant to ride that buffalo breaks it was a return to normal around the corner? or is the u.s. destined to hang in covertly bow for years? let's get to tonight's party panel attorney and strategist alexandra wilkes is back we have the host of considerably house weeknights 11:00 p.m. eastern on the news channel captains post of the richard fowler show, richard fowler, welcome back everyone. >> this is interesting. you have two very important groups of people who art, you have 70% of csa now you're going back to work. 58% of people say you have disrupted our lives. were going deeper parts of the what happens in here? submit a lot of people got covered comfortable. we all know it's a hassle to
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arrange childcare, dog walkers there things easier jennifer at home with your laptop open. so look, that private enterprises going to figure this out. think something can be offered to employees that ever creeping work balance, workplace balance that was creeping into your night as people would e-mail you may be your companies would say come back to the office for more money more benefits. also going to leave you on weekends and nights, would that be nice. i do think ultimately this does start at the top. think the president is a symbol. it's really disheartening to see his continued persistence with the mask while vaccinated. i think it gives people an excuse to thrust on her world not really get back to normal. kennedy: cat what we'd keep from the pandemic? what do you hope will stay the same that we've been engaging in the last year?
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>> i think there certain people who i have not seen because of covid he would think i don't want to see ever again. [laughter] i think ending toxic friendships was a good positive thing. i do think we need to go back to a lot of things. i love leaving the house a lot more than i thought. like i don't think i will go to the club but i think like a waiting in the line could be fun, meeting new people i don't know. [laughter] it's crazy because we need to be able to get back to work. >> i like the idea there's a guy by the velvet rope you can commend, no bloodletting with the glasses you can commando it when a stay out here. [inaudible] ringtone music the sweaty people the drinks are like 40 bucks i could bring a flask and stand in the line, i mean let's do it i'm all about mixing from home, richard absolutely. but we do need to get more people vaccinate.
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there has been some suggestion that may be of president trump made a vaccine psa more of his supporters would take the job, what are your thoughts young man? >> was in a think that's right rethink everything we can do to ensure americans get this vaccine is going to create what will be the new normal or back to normal foot i don't the core ever going to go back to normal and here's why. the idea of so long in the american workforce people were told your job cannot be a work from home job. there's no way you can work from home. and guess what we had a global pandemic people found that they could work from home the more effective working from home for mexican for some sort of new normal some you go into the office someday she don't put out while i would love to return to studer there is some comfort for me doing this interview for my garage and my basketball shorts. kennedy: you have a garage with a full studio and still has six cars in their.
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[laughter] before but kat what google is doing this might be a model people like less traffic during the pandemic. google signed by having people work from home three days a week. if you like being in her slippers short order cook i would like that part is that a sustainable model? >> think it could be if it is not affect productivity for a lot of people it doesn't. i agree that the less traffic has been the one good thing about the economic collapse of the city. i would like to continue to have less traffic and that could be one way to do it. kennedy: cyclists must have the most incredible legs. we single-handedly been keeping aaa business. i want to say thank you to the most important front-line workers the dudes on the bike spurred party panel returns a little bit later in the show at the big night.
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coming up lon musk is hosting saturday night live. warning about dying on a mission in march. now solo billionaire jeff pazo's. so what is he doing? i kind of like it. kmele will be studio in seconds to join me. yeah kmele let's do this. ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. these are the people who work on the front lines. they need a network that's built right. that's why we created verizon frontline. the advanced network and technology for first responders. built on america's most reliable network. built for real interoperability. and built for 5g. it's america's #1 network in public safety. verizon frontline. built right for first responders.
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kennedy: he makes electric cars and was essential into space for you might die. elon musk making headlines for saying the first humans to get to the red planet probably are not coming back. that is exciting for the billionaire famous for his tesla and spacex added no one will be forced to pioneer the red planets. all exploration will be for quote volunteers only. this admission is a string of head scratching moments the quirky ceo has landed himself in. people right to roll their eyes at this tech titan question working with me in studio at tech titan in his own right, he is a free think media partner, it is now transmitted to 14 different planets. [laughter] congratulations kmele foster. >> thank you very much. kennedy: every couple of years i get mad at something elon musk does, not fatally met her but then of the stuff the fact that he makes leftists really,
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really mad because he's got one or $79 billion, i really like that. i like that he gets under jeff bates as skipper i do not mind he is hosting snl this weekend. >> out of this going to be funny because i've never known him. kennedy: ill be right there in the lane because it is been unfunny for quite some time. >> but i love the fact he's doing that despite the fact he must've known there be criticism, even cast members are kind of like what the hell is going on here? elon is a guy when you hear them talk he is a sense he means the thing he says. there's very few people actually have fornicate yourself money who behaves on a regular basis rethink elon tends to do that. kennedy: once they get it they what he part of the country club. and then their comportment is completely different. >> and i suppose in their defensive give a bunch of people work for you, shareholders you try to be a little bit more responsible. elon kind of throws out a way does what he wants to do.
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going private about the funding. >> people think he has hard to figure what's happening like tesla for example, tesla's doing exceptionally well reporting is great earnings. but the earnings tend to come from crypto. he has a bit coin and sold it that cancer huge percentage of it. he uses various tax credits tesla's has that cancer huge part of it he also has a spectacular product in a tesla automobile. kennedy: you have a tesla question expect my wife not allowed at the morning. kennedy: was not? >> she is a docile dinosaur that likes gas guzzling vehicles. it's a very bleeding edge sort of radical, i don't know crazy design. kennedy: how will soon get anything else done? anyone unless you're bleeding the edges of your truck? select or sending people to mars enjoyment openly look
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tonight you're gonna die. some of the best points i heard about mars is you better be used to being bored. because people who are adventurous and spontaneous are not going to dwell on that mission. people who like to sit in the room to the same thing repetitively all day long, those are people need to be on the voyage. >> i imagine be a lot of repetitive tasks that have to get done. to know everything you need to survive you actually need to do and to be responsible for an extended period of time. one source actual window we can send people there it's not clear when the window will be to bring them backwards going to be external project. i will say this the fact that we have these billionaires were using their own money. kennedy: what a way to break up the window. if you are in a bad relationship and your sam going to mars break that is the ultimate. i'm never coming back. >> i don't talk to more don't see you don't want to run to the coffee shop it works well for both. support i don't see on social media they have social media mars considerable oxygen.
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bill thing is going to be rough. >> they could work on that this recent planet changing blowups on planet. kennedy: i think it's exciting for like the hyper loop, i like neural link i like all of the things in all of the ways he's going to push humankind forward all the same time may be playing a big practical joke on us. for a while the whole thing was like yes they made it real were screwed. >> item of that is kidding about that. look, i think being willing to put your money where your mouth is take some risk and to stake your reputation on something is absolutely certain qualities you have to appreciate a time when people feel pressured to make political statements. elon musk is a guy when the state representative picks up and takes his company. so far that's fine and moving to texas whatever else is being politically correct. by that wanted to apologize to
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you for something. i am sorry for my whiteness. >> that's okay forgive you and everyone else everyone gets absolution it's over now it's all over we can go back to being fine. >> you solved everything i love it. art come back soon it so good to see you. >> absolutely good to see you. before coming up going mainstream as investors take a chance on that magic mushroom market that is real is it a new week for wall street? john kerry facing calls to step down over allegations he sold israel out to iran was that a criminal act question i'll give you all of the recent first it's got to go my memo, next. ♪ you come and go ♪ ♪ you come and go-o-o ♪
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while joe may have the oldest and the widest is climate envoy has the most entitled. having too much of a ball yapping to adversaries where he was secretary of state. according to the "new york times" counterpart blabbed innate leak tape that carried drone on and on and on to him about 200 israeli operations in syria against the iranians. all this is problematic because israel is supposed to be our greatest ally in the middle east. carries flapping his flap is betrayal. tweeting if this is true john kerry must immediately my would they do deal with iran when they know they're liars? great question for annihilation adjustment she wonder what else kerry was
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yapping about and to whom paired with other state secrecy to divulge the putter friends lives in danger. republicans are like rick scott, they're all sick if it's true he must resign. who thought it would be a good idea to dust off this bully relic and put him in charge of anything? he is a do is i say hypocrite who would not know self-awareness and a bit his bottom. tools run out of gas hopping private jets and the name of climate change while spouting the only choice for somebody like me is traveling the world to win this battle. i cannot sail across the ocean. and his dumb tweet on his goofy scooter, high-profile climate summit at the white house. low profile back to state. my eb is not jealous. if only he'd get carbon credits are being full of hot parts. with this wretched dis- world take us back to his time in vietnam when sold out his fellow soldiers to gain some
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publicity. he can take his name be pampered to rest in obscurity and friendly stop doing damage to his country. the electric scooter to politicians and organization since he around john kerry is now denying the whole thing. i considered the story these allegations are unequivocally flawed. this never happened here when i secretary of state. but if an investigation proves otherwise should he get the boot? the party panels back, alexandra wilkes, kat timpf, and richard fowler. it's unequivocally also. saintly spokesperson for the state department said everyone knew all of that anyway so what is the big deal? so which is it?
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>> irem or time when democrats were very concerned about foreign adversaries with american leaders. that being said that as i grew the academy. this is one of the very worst decisions of the biden. appointing some climate czars really want to pick the guy on the private jet for that role this guy. [inaudible] it's a long time coming. >> he hasn't taken private jet. he has to take a private jet he is very, very famous. and he has a lot of fan girls
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bread him trying to get through the airport very similar to what would happen to justin bieber. all of the girls, the teams and older alike will be selfies but he could never accomplish anything. people like him have to fly around on private jets. don't you understand question at kerry's also been one of those guys who has really been pressuring millionaires for specially tight millionaires for their fair share. yet he parks is 7 million-dollar yacht in rhode island. and not massachusetts because he knew the taxes would be higher which is something i would do because i am a big fan of legal tax avoidance. but i did not tell other people it got to pay more taxes he's a hypocrite, richard, what you think? >> that is a loaded question. couple of things there do i believe in climate change absolute dry think john carries right messenger for the climate change. there's a lot of folks believe
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they can be on this speedbump with have a conversation to save the one earth we have for a don't think john kerry's essay that right spokesperson to do that. kennedy: you agree with me about old white balls for their something about that. flap next event i say that. >> yes you dead. kennedy: this lily white man explaining to do is i say hypocrite, it does not sit well. i don't even think he understands, he does not want to know the science you want to sit around and the cape cod beach from getting in the way. stuart alexander would you like to add anything? [laughter] like i said, he is just the absolute worst representation of the biden demonstration at this point. i think he is a liability a
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think joe should lose him. kennedy: yes i think so too. they use the logan act to go after mike flynn should they use the same thing to go after john kerry? if he were selling state secrets to iran, while he was secretary of state even after shouldn't he be in the host cow? spectrum is not the president so it is different. look, obviously this is something that is true and did happen, completely unacceptable, have got to resign. i'm going to this crazy thing where i wait and see what is and isn't true before i make a blanket bold pronouncement about it. but again i don't have to know the specifics. smart talking to the picture on the screen it's john biden joe kerry look at each other saying what? what? what? select one of the super rich
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people say talk about payer fair share, it is like go ahead, sir. i will take some money from you if you would like. so far like that very much. speaking of hypocrites near governor ander, again sending off reporter questions about sexual harassment. site he did not do anything wrong and only touched his female staffers appropriately. andy? >> i never touched anybody any female the governor's mansion basement have a touchable? yes. of course you touch people. you shook hands of people et cetera i did not touch and inappropriately. >> in your office? mckay did not touch it would inappropriate just shook hands with the mayor's pace but can anything really be done to hold them accountable? he is so gross. so, richard he said that of his accusers that they just want attention and that they are jealous part is that an appropriate way to respond to
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women who have accused you of sexual impropriety? >> know but two cats a point at the end of the road with ander cuomo this one woman was a lot of power investigation against him leticia jaynes the attorney general of new york but she's not anyone to be played around with. there is very clear the investigation here. let's see how that pans out that we can make judgments. until then i'm going to leave that in the hands of letitia james. kennedy: so alexander, his m.o. for his attractive female staffers which is interesting because the people who are best suited are always unattractive men. it miraculously calls really attractive young women to come to his house to fix his cell phone and you think that's a disgusting pattern? if you are casual observer it you this is who andrew cuomo
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is lusting after him in a pandemic, which is uncomfortable. it's kind of a creep when all this is coming out, it really makes shoe with him saying that guy. [inaudible] he is a bunch of funds to handout things are reopening he's benefiting from biden's 100 a bounce if you will. it's a tough one to watch. kennedy: he put him in covered calls with governors he killed 15000 seniors and rehabilitation centers and nursing homes.
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and then he's given this assignment, do they just hate women? because it is so incredibly disrespectful to people who have been abused by him. they're just jealous >> there's this thing on instagram they had me with various backgrounds which is what someone says about you says more about them, than it does about you. which is not always true by the way, ladies, sometimes you have bad stuff about you. but in this case i think it's interesting and insightful. how he handles conflict and accusations. he's got to admit at some point, i maybe had made one or two mistakes here. we did something sort of wrong -ish. none of that he saw himself as
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perfect. all right haters are just jealous. he was on tbl night he does things that mean is trooper young see that everyday. kennedy: so who is going to skate with their job and tax? avenue summer andrew cuomo, richard? >> is this where donald trump was president. during the pandemic it did not lead very much because he was just no one thought he did anything wrong for these other people were able to take the stage and be the voices of reason. kennedy: so to add to that the you think they adopted that the trump playbook? this artwork for trump for a
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long time all the things trump did there's a wonder that the things he did wrong. other back and do that in get with it as well but i can deny, deny, disrespect, disrespect, disrespect, we'll see what happens but it worked out for trump. kennedy: often make a grocery list, i don't know if ever made a laundry list. i think i just throw they closed in the washing machine and put the soap in and hope for the best. people are writing down their laundry all on their laundry customer >> i do lose socks a lot. maybe she don't excel spreadsheet or try do laundry. kennedy: part up and i think it's much made my night,
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to date they debuted on the nasdaq. hoping to treat addiction and other ailments with psychedelic compounds which are currently illegal. psychedelics have been known to help with a variety of issues in ways that no other medicines can touch pizza what kind of a regulatory tape used to be cut so mind meds plan does not become a bad trip? i really did, maybe some of their products toward me to it join they are wrong. hi jr pray >> hi kenny how are you. kennedy: this is a very exciting day for you. i know a lot of the talk in finance has been about cannabis. but the real action is with psychedelics. and by action i mean compounds that are literally curing ptsd and having a profound effect on the opioid crisis. so tell me, what are you using? and specifically what are some of your products that can treat opioid addiction? 'we are looking at, we had many different drug programs, you mentioned one that's focused on the opioid crisis. which we all know it's costing this country way too much
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money. and we are using something psychedelic derived which has been used by lots of veterans that are seeing profound effects using psychedelics. but we tried to do is synthesize out a non- hallucinogenic version of that to effectively be an antibody for addiction. kennedy: so that works out addiction specifically. that is one of the areas traditional pharmaceuticals have not made purchase. they have not gotten a hole there. but psychedelics have like i said been very, very profound. so what other aspects of mental health? because as you point to doubt 40% of people during the pandemic have mental health issues. so, what do you have some dates and can go to their doctor get a prescription for? >> is going to say scary word right now.
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lsd paid were looking at using lsd to treat anxiety disorders. we were at the fda in december having a conversation with them about how we can open clinical trial using lsd. and you know, i think right now the state this country is currently in, think we need to try all options. that is were really focused on here's bringing this through the fda pathway and evaluating them as medicines heard were not really interested in making someone's burning manner fist, track concert a better experience. for interested in people suffering from mental health for their many in this country that are. kennedy: is the fda was pushed out of the way in order to get the vaccines to market, they could do the very same thing with some the psychedelics. because the mental health crisis in this country is that pandemic levels. mind met could help jr, thank you so much congratulations you're the nasdaq purple
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the status quo and it certainly would because if elected to make history as the first kardashian to ever have a job. that's throwing your javelin in the ring, and this is a topical storm. topic number one, a prize-winning greyhound in new zealand was disqualified from a race after testing positive for methamphetamine. oh yeah the race organizers became suspicious after the dog beat a ferrari. the dog name zipping sarah in his first placement track what authorities are calling a max of fuel performance we should probably describe the last eight johnny depth movies. the 4000-dollar prize was revoked after a urine test showed she was positive for meth. i was ashamed to see a good dog barking bad. but they should have known she was on drugs by the way she was causally drooling and scratching herself. the good news is, dogs love cold turkey. the train it was flying $3500 and suspended from the sport
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for authorities is not unusual to find meth and a greyhound bus normally just the buses part of the dog doping is more common than you think, just a few years ago a dog race winner in ireland tested positive for cocaine. many american dogs are known to use marijuana. and that is when to grow on. topic number two, incredible video from the uk where a kayaker came face-to-face with a basking shark, watch. oh he is going to need a bigger kayak. this was filmed off the corner of cornwall. who was married to prince charles. prince charles has no jurisdiction over this shark because he is with the prince's wales. the lesson was this close to a shark he declined to invest in my homemade mustard business. and all i wanted was seed money. basking sharks are harmless to humans just like the french military. they swim like this to collect a plankton on small fish and
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hardly ever shut their mouths, just like aoc. that is because basking starts are filter feeders or body filters out seawater's only sample survey in their stomachs. inside their giant miles they have hundreds of tiny teeth on just like the people of cornwall, they never brush them. topic number three, the mattel toy company's teamed up with universal for a flight of toy base movies. i don't see the need there's already plenty of toy based movies on. [inaudible] i'm making money. the collaboration against the rackham sacrum robot movies 30 been diesel. the producers said next to him the robots would seem human. i was in summer the 1966 home boxing game pitting a red boxer gets a blue bomber. just awaiting more people boxing each other because they are the wrong color. this movie should've been out all right with the robots keep punching up the scripts.
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also producing movies about hot wheels and the magic eight ball. only some magic device that can tell them israel terrible ideas. xers who know moving this almost canceled by the studio. but then at the last second the director pulled a reverse card. yay everyone. but me. okay. topic number four, mcdonald's is launching a bts meal inspired by the south korean boy band. in other words, it is soul food. for those who do not know pps let's take a look at one of their videos. dynamite ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ before entering who's singing this song preachers that have these south korean's
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best-selling band there famous for the socially conscious lyrics that touch on themes of individualism, mental health and tough love. or in the case of this song absolutely nothing. the bands collaborate with mcdonald's for a meal featuring chicken nuggets, fries into dipping sauces inspired by south korean recipes. also the ham blogger will be the kleptomaniacs. that meal goes on sale worldwide beginning may 26 start expected to sell out fast. not to be outdone, north korea will also team up with mcdonald's for the very own unhappy meal. before we go, do not forget it is tickle me tuesday. you only have three minutes to guess the punchline and do not cheat, do not look it up use the # tickle me tuesday. are you ready? what has one head, 1 foot, and four legs? see you after the break.
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you see it. you want it. you ten-x it. it's that fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like... uh... these salads. or these sandwiches... ten-x does the same thing, but with buildings. sweet. oh no, he wasn't... oh, actually... that looks pretty good. see it. want it. ten-x it. yum! man: "fender bender," take 1. tonight's matchup: me versus an ugly fender bender. if i can eke out a win, it's going to be a miracle, baby! uh, mr. vitale? it wouldn't be a miracle because geico gives you a team of experts to help manage your claim. it's going to be a nail-biter. no, the geico team is there for you 24/7. geico is awesome, baby! (shouting) too much? i think we got it. yeah. thanks. thank you. geico. great service without all the drama. ♪ ♪
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during the break part you can to thank you some for unchecked so much for the best are you today. feldman instagram and twitter kennedy nation. facebook candy fbn. tomorrow night brianomics, and spike cohen. it's a big night not as big as my love for you. ♪ ♪ >> breathing a sigh of relief. the cdc issuing new outdoor mask guidance days after conflicting guidance was given for kids at summer camp. plus the recall
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