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deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. that is quite a different matter. be sure to join us again tomorrow night, center pat toomey, doctor ben carson will be bound august, thank you forw. we the people are really the people. and the creator comes first, i am "kudlow" we will see you. kennedy: it is thursday welcome to it. and that you have outdone yourself yet again for just me that andrew cuomo's mountain of depravity could not get any higher, the "new york times" drops another bombshell that will turn your >>. according to the old gray lady come in your governor's top aides engaged in a discussing five month long scheme to hide the true death toll in nursing homes. were told that over of state officials and went as far as to prevent the publication of a scientific paper that would have revealed the true talent for it all happen when cuomo was to land a multi- million-dollar book deal about
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what an awesome job is doing you guys, nevermind thousands of people were needlessly dying on his watch. the report is so disturbing that today, new york city mayor bill de blasio, he is no peach, he said cuomo should step down immediately, watch. becky should reside up and saying this for months. he cannot continue to lead. the nursing homes scandal, sexual harassment and assault scandal, using a staff to write his book, it he just has to go for its becky has to go hear! hear! both of you. have to go. the governor accused of undercounting the true nursing home death toll by thousands, by double also to get publicly pat himself on the back and bask in the adoration of his fan base paid was noticeably absent from his book is that cuomo ordered positive patients from hospitals to nursing homes denouncing the madness break you need a reminder how heartless the love god is a member when he
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said this back in january? >> look at whether a person died in a hospital or died in a nursing home, it's -- the people died. people died. but who cares, 33 -- 28 died in the hospital, died in a nursing home. they died. >> they did die because of you you cared because you wanted to compare numbers to florida. all right, probably did not need to remind you book almost also an investigation for sexual impropriety by more than half a dozen women including members of his own staff. does he have the self-awareness to resign? is he going to have to get dragged out of the governor's mansion kicking and screaming, thou be level. let's get into its knight's parting got townhall editor fox news contributor katie pavlich. cohost of the fifth column podcast the only podcast to be broadcast from space, it is matt welch.
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we also got the cohost of the one and only juan williams, welcome everyone great to see you all. spector deceived kennedy. kennedy: there so many aspects of this, katy, that are completely disturbing. what is worse for you? the fact that cuomo and his lackeys were pressuring members of his health staff to keep these numbers quiet? he and his top aide are shuttered inside the governor's mansion trying to sell a book deal for millions of dollars while the people were dying. but the tough choice. those are both horrific while the gray lady is catching up on this story purposely hiding this and how many were dying because of cuomo's executive order they reported this and may have last year they reported by the mainstream media probably covid problems
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when and her cuomo is making really bad decisions and it came to putting elderly people into nursing homes rather than taking advantage of hospitals that were built by the federal government for example. i do think that him profiting off of this issue while he was no elite working with aides to bury this information while making millions of dollars and that also saying he was being a leader which is what his book is all about, is pretty despicable. and a really good look at how the most arrogant politicians operate in this country knowing they probably will not face any kind of accountability. and i member at the time the media's fawning all over him saying he should run for president for example. specint that is going to get away with all this. >> want to be his vp nominee they can't do it cannot put a man in that position he boxed themselves in a corner. i wonder what would've happened if they had. but now it just seems like he is going with the clinton
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playbook, just don't resign no matter what happens ralph northam, do not resign matt you can stay there forever. company obsolete has a mechanism for kicking out bad governors but new york does not. and it pretty much is one party rule new york as well. we keep hearing these horrible things, what will happen to this governor? i think and nothing will happen to this governor if nork politicians had me spidered all they would launch an impeachment probe. let's think about how bad this is. it only looks bad but recall what his role was in the national conversation back when he is still ironically called the love governor. it was it was happening to new york city so hard right now that we are learning lessons that we can share the rest of you. write it happen to nurse kind of first or strongest, earliest. so that information was of particular importance to states who were going to get
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their surges later. he blocked that information. he kept us and his aides kept us from knowing just how bad that decision was. how disastrous it was. and it theoretically could have led to other people dying so he could max out a book deal. that is so incredibly rotten. anyone who laughs or mocks california's recall mechanism, stop it. especially in places that have like new york and california a lot of red states to have a basically a monocultural book and it comes to political parties. this is about the only thing you can do besides electing an outsider, new york probably elect and regain his bin outside. besides him during that you're not going to have many mechanisms to get rid of corruption. because your local party will not do it. >> so the most troubling thing for me this week with the governor, this is news he got today is awful. the "new york times" they are not playing. now they are upset about because there is no
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accountability here. pretty much all, most of journalistic outlets are holding his speech of the fire. the fact that this week he said his purported victims were jealous or they were just making stuff up. that is textbook sociopathic victim shaming. so why don't these two scandals collide and equal him so we can get better people governing us? >> this is an interesting one for me. i appreciate what you just said, kennedy about journalistic ethics. i just think as a matter of transparency, if you are the leader of a state, have a care which party should come from her you should tell people what's going on especially in the midst of a pandemic especially with concern about elderly people dying. i mean someone is dying. that is someone's mom, dad, cousin however you want to put it. i just think you've got to be
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clear with people. now in the morning paper will cuomo's staff said was you know what, this is confusion over numbers. they just did not want hospitals to be overloaded with people. there was that big vote i thought katy is about the big vote that trumps sense. and then of course they're also saying they thought trump would use these numbers for political purposes to embarrass cuomo as we just heard. he was being elevated as the anti- trumper look at him on tvs doing some over going to give them an emmy. we love this guy. he is holding daily press conferences that we love. it became a combat between trump and governor cuomo. i have cuomo saying we did not want to release those numbers it was a clear, people die anyway and they died in the hospital they died a nursing home. it's just wrong i don't think it is defensible. i think he should resign.
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but i must tell you the same newspaper the "new york times" just last week indicated that right now his level of support among new yorkers is still so high he is likely to win a fourth term for expect that's great and more enemies. good job everybody. meanwhile after more than a year of crushing lockdowns the big apple is getting ready to open back up. and it may be in florida or texas you're sipping your cold tidies on the porch with your neighbors today near city mayor bill de blasio announced the big date. >> our plan is to fully reopen new york city on july 1. we are ready for stores to open. for businesses to open, offices, theaters, sewer but near governor and her cuomo said he can do better than that. >> i am reluctant to make projections because i think they're responsible. july 1 may or june what
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happens in may? what happens in june? i like to get the reopening helpful, hopeful reopening date before that. >> so after a year of keeping things close, these two bozos are now fighting over who gets the credit for reopening faster. even though the dennett so slowly. why wait another day? which of these goons should new yorkers hate more, katy? >> i don't man, going to leave that to the people who live in new york. i am not going to make a comment on that from the outside looking in. my question is, what you mean reopen? i think you mean rebuild. if you look at the number people who left new york for florida, the amount of commercial real estate that was empty before the pandemic happens, so many businesses have completely gone under in new york. it's not a matter reopening, it's a matter of completely starting over. if you are a business owner,
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small business or corporation whose center employees around the country to work remotely, why would you come back when the incentives aren't really there in terms of tax increases and the city being a mess? and a mayor who thanks you are the scum of the earth if you dare to be a capitalist. the incentives to reopen new york are not many at this point. kennedy: so why should we wait until july 1, matt? suspect if you're talking cannot tell the audio feed. but we shouldn't. we should wait until maybe may 1. perhaps it may seconds. or just, the presumption is that the government's holds this keeper it's going to magically open, unlocked the door with our special opening key. just allow people to make their own decisions. you do not get to turn the lights on or off. run the subways open the schools, by the way i don't
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hear latin is opening thing about whether schools are going to be reliably open five days a week and summer camps and all that stuff. parents have been waiting for that bit of news for the last 13 -- 14 months but i do not see a lot of guarantees. let people make decisions. run the subways, stop the restrictions that force people to do things or prevent them from do what they want to do. let new yorkers figures out on their own speed. kennedy: one you think we could have a miracle for the pandemic balance? or do you think this is past the point of no return? >> i've got to tell you. i grew up in new york city. i am a big new york city fan. i just think you guys are being too negative about new york. i would bet big on new york's resurgence. from what i hear from commercial real estate people, they say they see about a 20% reduction right now. they see prices being cut. the question is whether or not
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workers really want to come back? a lot of people prefer this lifestyle. but in terms of residential real estate, they say it is a hot markets. some prices are a little lower. people who now could not afford property are moving. they believe in new york. i believe nork is a center of finance, fashion, media. i just don't see why you would bet against new york. so far it's not going to be a light switch several angry people are going to come back there's an energy and creativity to the city. this mayor is done is the very best to squash that and make an environment where the most creative people in the world are not attracted to this place unfortunately. i do share your optimism. i think there's something about new york that you cannot replicate. i hope people come back and i hope andrew yang is elected pre-hopi lower taxes and gets the government the hell out of her way just like everywhere else but especially here. our inner panel so that they could stick around it is game night. we've got such a good game you
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kennedy: we are going to talk talk talk about president biden. he was up way past his bedtime last night. so he could deliver big first joint session of congress speech. he basically just rattled off a bunch of really expensive plans like your rich uncle who wants to be liked but wait the president promised he will only hold the rich to pay for, right watch this. >> hadley pavement jobs and family pen? let's start with what i will not do. i will not impose any tax increase on people making less than $400,000. kennedy: yes he will pay fees raising all the taxes and reversing the trumps tax cuts, that is increasing your taxes read that sucks pretty also added he'll be raising corporate taxes and asking the irs to look into whatever missing many morsels they can find spirits or how should we
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rate biden safar considering he just gave himself a nationally televised pat on the back for journey into the house the guy benson joined fox news radio, town hall.com political editor guy penson and welcome to the new studio. that could be talk with this real quick this is the arts hottest club he has everything paid >> july 1 it will be. we're going have go-go dancers. >> i hope? kennedy: lots of glitter you can't see right now. >> anywhere i'm delighted to be i cannot keep looking around like a kid the candy store but studio. kennedy: just wait to get to hosts. the levitating chair. i feel like a jet pack around the studio paid >> soon enough i hope. a jetpack? kennedy: rich people going to pay their fair share to the rest of the slug gets jet packs. this is a shellac to populism. the president said rich people are friendly going to pay their fair share. what is a fair share?
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suspect they're arty doing it. you can look at the federal tax records of the top 1% paying a disproportionately high percentage of the federal income tax. think the top 1% pays around 40% of federal income taxes that's not fair enough apparently. it's a little frustrating to have to sit here and take any of this seriously. he, the first 100 days of his presidency ran as mr. moderate back to normal work together and then he's like boom, $6 trillion of new spending. and then he stands in for the nation and says we are not going to increase deficits and we're only going to tax rich people and corporations. that is not possible. it's just not possible. you can say the republicans have all sorts of hypocrisy issues. >> they are spending too much money as well paid >> of course they've given up their moral high ground on that issue, fine you can talk about double standards it does not change the math for you cannot do from here to there on this map even if the president of
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the united states stands up there and reset off of a teleprompter in a speech that could have been deliberately economic parts of it by elizabeth warren. honestly. it was pretty shocking parts of it. >> equities walking to the lectern laissez bernie sanders went up to my hope bernie said i do a better job should have been economic okay by joe. there absolutely -right-curly-bracket becky is like well good. >> slow down their power, can't pay for this no possible way. but, he's talking about infrastructure parties talk about jobs and free collagen tutor billion dollars for this education plan and to under 50 billion for this one, there is no talk of compromise for there's no talk this is a starting point. and at some point, look at all the rich people are going to get soaked and they will shrug. they will find a way to shrug. >> on the infrastructure peace of it that is the one hand that biden gave i applaud the republicans for their plan which is a fraction the size of his.
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it is tailored comments targeted actual infrastructure. and actually some of the polling i've seen oppose quite well. people want something to be not out-of-control parade they. they want it to be targeted specifically at the goal. if he's serious about working together, this was a central premise of his campaign he said as part of his mandate after he won to bring people together but were not doing it anymore it's a choice we have to do it i divided the greats. he has not so far. it has been a very partisan presidency so far. this is your opportunity with a huge offer from the republicans to roll up your sleeves be blue-collar joe and unifying joe. if he refuses to do that here and it is another partisan ram job then we need to call it what it is. kennedy: five want to partisan ram job i'll go to the cloakroom. [laughter] know that's not true. but maybe, let you know. [laughter] my problem is he's talking about 90% of these jobs are blue-collar jobs do not eat at
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college degree the wire paying $200 billion for free committee college? you cannot have it both ways, joe that's okay. >> a lot of it's made up they are smashing as much good sounding poll tested stuff in and in our speech is possible to have fun we sit around but right but math, oh silly joe silly travis >> that is a racist respect also that. >> will guide, you are the perfect equation amanda hayes settled right >> i'm going to go get my close excel because the rape starts right at nine is what i heard bruce >> i cannot wait. gratitude into the after show for that thank you guy paid >> of course. as you adjust for the president talked a lot about spending plans last night. what about immigration? wasn't the most important things he signed a bunch of executive orders on day one? did not have a lot to say but that did not mention the border crisis he helped create, watch. >> for more than 30 years politicians have talked about immigration reform, we have done nothing it. it's time to fix it.
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the country supports immigration reform. we should act. let's argue over, let's debate it, but let's act. kennedy: let's act like we are doing something. i guess that's the kind of leadership innovative thinking we should expect from a politician has been in washington for more than three-headed years. so, why didn't this issue get the attention it needs customer care to discuss directors of immigration size at the cato institute, alex nowrasteh is here. hi alex. >> hi kennedy. kennedy: i'm sure you're unsurprised over the president skirted around immigration. but if he had said, maybe we can figure out a better visa program for temporary workers, what would that do to sort of calm the crisis of the border? suspect first off it would make me pretty happy and that would recall mike's personal crisis but in order to calm the crisis at the board with that would do is immediately
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channel a large number of these people coming in illegally into the legal market so they can be checked out they could work legally for american employers, take the pressure off of border patrol. tell these people these countries hey, you do not departure lives the hand of the smugglers and take a dangerous journey to the united states you can instead come in legally and work. they'll be the number one thing part of course he is not said that in the bill introduced to congress to try to reform the system does not do that either. >> no. the modernization act of the two proposed immigration bills, that seems to be the better one. but, the dreamer sets a higher profile bill. but doesn't that incentivize people to send their kids unaccompanied to the border? select the farmworker bill is not too bad it has got some good stuff. but the big bill he put forward was senator menendez which is as big comprehensive bill that's like 500 -- et cetera pages to try to reform
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the entire system, it does not even have programming the farm worker modernization pieces pretty good has some great sections in it but that's not what he is pushing. the thought what he is in favor of. he was to legalize the dreamer's like you said give this big comprehensive bill. and frankly, all of those things should be done. but to take the pressure off the border you really need the guestworker peace that's the most important one. kennedy: absolutely. that is something that's interesting with talked about this, neither party wants to step up and do that. if you're going to take a critical in objective look at everything that's happening, obviously there are two things there's a surge of the border. kids essentially being abandoned and caught up in a horrible system. and then there are the root causes that supposedly vice president tackling which she's really not talk about root causes that she is seen. she will not talk what the real root cause will she? tsubaki no. nobodies talk about trying to expand legal immigration. the democrats or the war on
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drugs or the cast caused by american foreign policy down there. there are so many problems that are caused by this. the democrats just want to talk about legalizing the people who are here illegally. their public's want to talk or putting in more border patrol agents on the border building higher walls. neither of those ago to solve the problem for the only way to do is to liberalize immigration, make it possible for people to come here legally it. thought is exciting as a wall unit liberalize and legalize my friend. thank you so much. >> as always will talk to again. coming up salkind center tim scott in the spotlight on his rebuttal to biden. could you hear the stupid response of the vicious racial slur against him? the transfer hours.
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kennedy: appeared jumping out of your seat yelling your were vitals of president biden speechless that you're not the only one pair here's some of what south carolina center tim scott had to say in the official republican response, watch. >> hear me clearly. america is not a racist country. we also heard about a so-called family plan. even more taxing, even more spending than to put washington even more in the middle of your life from the cradle to college. we get to live in the greatest country on earth. the country where my grandfather and his 94 years saw his family go from cotton, to congress in one lifetime.
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kennedy: but after the senator asserted this is not a racist country liberal set out to prove him wrong part shortly after he spoke a racial slur # uncle tim directed at scott begin to trending on twitter the social platform did not block for 12 hours this morning fox and friends senator scott said just how disgusted he was. >> last night was treading a social media was uncle tim. they doubled down on this concept of liberal oppression. it is standing in 2021 that those who speak about ending discrimination want to end it by more discrimination. the left, they have doubled down the not only going to attack my policies there are literally attacking the color of my skin. kennedy: is pretty awful part are democrats real source of racism they pretend to be fighting customer departed pals back, katie pavlich, matt welch, juan williams. juan i will start with your
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produce a pretty profound thing senator scott said when he said this is not a racist country. do you agree with that? biggest of acts of racism you can solve racist people, you can still have racist systems within the country without the country being racist, what are your thoughts? >> i think that is right. when he said it so blank epley i was taken aback. but as i think about it i think i would agree. i think that is what vice president harris said later which was we have a country where we had legal slavery legal segregation, discrimination all about. the fact that america is the land of opportunity, just sitting here as a black man i can tell you that. clearly i don't think my dad would've been on this panel but i am. kennedy: i would've had your dad on this panel. [laughter] it would've been a whole lot of fun girl i will tell you. i think what is important to
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say is that we still have racial issues. and for me, tim scott is always been a guy who was so honest. tim scott is that he himself is been a victim of discrimination in this country stopped by police and the like. so he is working now on police reform. i think that is exactly the attitude to have. so i was in agreement after some thought, after being taken aback. one quick additional thought there kennedy, i thought this twitter slur, that was awful paired talk about how difficult it is to be a black conservative in the country. that really rebuild it in full flower to me. i would just say that everybody who said garrett, great, get that off of there we should also say that for people who want to harass people on the left with all kinds of ugly language in abusive talk. kennedy: there is no place for it. especially you cannot claim to be antiracist even that that is an ill-defined term. i had one person get mad at me
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on twitter today for the discussion we are having on outnumbered about tim scott. they said the token has spoken. even dick durbin called tim scott's placer form legislation a token bill. heat deals with that, that is not just something that happened to him in his 20s and 30s. he deals with that as united states senator, katy. >> it's obvious left uses the race as its a weapon when it's convenient for them potato who dares to step outside what they think is what they should believe in terms of liberal or left of should be attacked undermining the credibility should be destroyed. after all who's going to make money off of race hustling like al sharpton if someone like tim scott from the other side of the political aisle decides introduce something on police reform that made you some good. and so they see it as a political weapon. a lot of them see it as a way to maintain relevancy.
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and it is unfortunate because if you listen to it tim scott said less that you hope most americans would get on board with the concept of unity and yes america is not perfect. but he said the original sin is not the end of the story. redemption is. and for him as someone who has experienced that kind of discrimination himself to be able to overcome that and still believe in america, that is a big thing. >> i appreciated that, and juan is said that several times on the five. we to be able to extend each other some grace. that we need to be able to have an honest discussion about race without worry that we are going to be called racist or we are going to be canceled. we should be able to ask each other questions out of general curiosity. >> this exchange is the perfect encapsulation of how awful and poisoning counterproductive so much of what passes for our conversation about race is. because if you look at his actual speech, if you watch
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the whole thing, read the whole thing he was talking about discrimination. how he has experience. how it is bad. how he has ideas about how to make that better and also make the relations between the police and citizens better. so, it's not that he said there's no racism. if you are a person who's serious about criminal justice reform as i think all of us hear our prayer even talk never really long time. let's say your democrat you absolutely need to do business with tim scott. he is the most serious republican. so instead of pointing and focusing on the fact that actually talked more about discrimination but knew he was hear from a republican and a state of union address for instead of that they take the one sentence, strip out of all context. many people did not see a single other since they saw that one pipe said oh my god and go straight to the uncle tim, which is denying agency of people have a certain skin
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color from thinking differently than the majority of the presumed majority people about skin color. what the hell are you doing people? you call that uncle max because i'm a white dude i don't have the expectation of my behavior. why are you pinning expectations on other people? kennedy: for someone who engages thoughtfully in critical thinking, that should be applauded. if not, if you expect them to think one way and talk about one thing, joy read, that is the soft bigotry of low expectation bird party pathway to stick around it is gain that as promises the good whimpered we call it biding time. his sleepy joe older than things like air conditioning? daffy duck? or the soda can? or the soda can? the answers will surprise ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye.
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kennedy: some of president biden's critics liked essays too old for the job. how dare you. he forgets what he sang or false up the stairs of air force one. at how old is sleepy joe? we hear on kennedalia decide to find out the notes game biden time paired what's older joe biden our particular product invention or historical event. whoever wins gets a lifetime supply of denture adhesive. katy, matt and juan, are the three be ready to play? so far it katy did the first question. what came first joe biden or the skateboard? [laughter] >> joe biden. kennedy: you are correct. joe biden first appeared in 1842 the skateboard did not show up until 1959. >> 1842. [laughter] kennedy: before this avoids why got a lot of opinions. art mathis one is for you.
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what came first, joe biden or twinkies? [laughter] >> biden no way. we didn't have to go to the moon to get the crucial ingredient twinkies? to farms i cannot give you point for that. twinkies invited invented in 1930. he named it after toe shoes. as a billboard song he was really excited about. alright juan juan you can catch up with katy. here you go juan's is for you. what came first, joe biden or the household hairdryer? spectro biden. sephora no i'm sorry katy holds the lead it first appeared in homes in 1920. and calvin coolidge loved it. our here we go you cannot hear over the hairdryer print arkady what came first, joe
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biden or astroturf? sue bechtel biden percy for your absolutely right he's not older than dirt but he's older than astroturf. is first installed in 1966 in the houston astrodome hence the name astroturf. okay matt you can kind of catch up here. what came first, matt welch, joe biden of the cobb salad? >> i'm going to say cobb salad. kennedy: entered six prove correct for the cobb salad invented by bob cobb, real name in 1937. a pre-work delights that people still find very satisfying. juan here's your next question. what came first, joe biden or disposable diapers? >> i have got to guess joe biden. kennedy: a new grass correctly per this is a nice one-point game.
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matt and juan both have one. invented by procter & gamble the 1950s. what did parents do before that? they held their babies overcorrect. right katy here's your next question here we go paid what came first, joe biden or cheez whiz? >> cheez whiz. kennedy: knoll, katy i am sorry. now, now matt and juan can catch up. cheez whiz debuted in 1953. kennedy: so close. it was a decade. 110 years that's right. matt this is your next question. what came first, joe biden or the beloved nhl? >> let's say the beloved nhl. sue for corrective art matt welch are now tied with katy of 28 apiece. nhl open ice in 1917. my grandmother was ten years
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old. she is no longer live, god rest her soul. all right juan what came first joe biden or the credit card? >> i would guess joe biden. kennedy: your absolutely right the credit card was not invented until 1950. that is what is first introduced. we have a three-way tie. i am thinking of a number between one and 30, i'm writing it down right now, what number my thinking of, katy? >> 21. kennedy: okay matt? >> 17 come on. kennedy: juan? >> 27. kennedy: oh, i am sorry you have gone over his 23. you can see it right here. and katy, you win with 21 you get a lifetime supply of denture adhesive. he evolved in such a great job don't worry matt and juan you
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congress. of course as usual all the democrats managed to stay woke. that's a present inspiring and american dream, this is a topical storm. topic number one, we begin tonight with a story from land down under. you better take cover from a flock of angry birds. a soaring suburb invaded with thousands of cockatoos, how are you going to make? or is joe biden because of the most terrifying attack on democracy since the civil war. this is a correction caught on video. the sleepy town i hope they learn their lesson. this is what happens when you leave your ship on the barbie. they fell straight out of it alfred hitchcock movie probably because they're watching from the rear window. cockatoos, such a filthy name they are not dangerous to humans. they will drop their wives white privilege of his
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rooftops and cars. cockatoos are protected species they cannot be hunted otherwise you can easily kill ten of these birds with one stone. extremely loud and screechy. i'm sure they say the same thing about australian women. how are you going girls? topic number two. russian has been freed of being trapped on a chinese reality show for more than two months. we've all been there. the braun haired 27-year-old was hired as a language interpreter with this tiny boy band competition. they convinced him to be a contestant because a sexy lurk in the reported turquoise cell phone and filled him 24 hours a day. they threaten him with a huge find if he tried to leave. basically a chinese knockoff of the britney spears conservatorship. they had tired of dancing all day star begin the audience onto both firms signify the go home. you know things are bad when you're begging to be released back to russia.
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he is a sexy one though isn't it? unfortunately's please-vote for even more he became a prisoner to the boy band show for ten weeks. follow this week they quit playing games with his heart. the show said buy, buy, buy to the reluctant hero and sent him home. admit it with comes to beget a boy band aegis is not have the right stuff. ♪ ♪ topic number three, and speaking of intoxicated human compost, let's hear what you had to say. this is viewer mail. texas off with candidate nation shut your mouth. no, vanilla rights why are you so nasty? ♪ ♪ nasty ♪ ♪ i cannot big of one complementary thing you said about anyone ever. look slightly more attractive than maggot covered food trucks that something. michael said you and your
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