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this. thanks for coming out. we got something special to celebrate tax day. we are going to examine how the biden harris administration is pushing sweep hikes on the american people fundamentally changing this country and advancing their social agenda. a lot of great guests are going to join me. for watching. that's kudlow. have a great weekend. >> will come to a fantastic week. we can all agree it's getting a little out of hand but now some parents are fighting back, the entire situation and taking the law into their own hands after the college kids were distended for partying without masks outside. the whole thing proves higher education is divorced from common sense and reality and the university, three students were at a party as often case these
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days, a photo and it up online. it's unclear if they are vaccinated but when the photo was viewed, the kids were suspended. administrators say have to read, read you the entire semester and refusing refunds on the $16000 tuition. students received a number of public health messages to emphasize the importance of public health protocols and consequences for not complying and they were on social media. the parents say the punishment is way too heavy-handed. watch. >> cruel. >> it is heartbreaking and for what? this is one of the hardest things i think i have seen her go through. >> the process has been horrible and so not fair and there's nothing i can do as mother, it breaks my heart.
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kennedy: it's important to say doctor anthony fauci says wearing masks is a seasonable thing from now on but that means more people needlessly punished for not following arbitrary rules. let's get into it. we've got attorney and republican strategist, alexander is with us along with podcast host, the only podcast -- broadcast on the international space station. matt welch is here and we got former senior advisor and unicorn hunters cocreator is back. welcome, everyone. >> thanks for having us. kennedy: let's discuss this a little bit, alexander, you are an attorney. if i were a parent, this would be my case because they filed a class action suit against the school. number one, the party was off campus and in number to the school has not said when the unmasking occurred. we don't know if any of them tested positive would also would
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have some sort of impact on the suspension and there was a complete because the hockey team won the national hockey and when there weren't supposed to be any parading, there was a lot of parade and they were not suspended disallowed from taking their final exam. what say you? >> the strongest claim that students have is one that says the school isn't applying the rules equally. the school is an agent of the state i don't think the students are going to win in terms of challenging the constitutionality, it's long established by the courts has been appropriate to the state public health powers whether you agree or not but in terms of the school punishing one set of students under similar circumstances not others seems to be the real claim here that
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they might have so i am not surprised it's happening on a university campus, masks have always been about power, not safety and universities have been trying to rewrite first amendments and due process so it is not a surprise this is happening. kennedy: also, i would be scouring social media for pictures of other students and masks and i would demand to know if they were also suspended because essentially, they lose if not the entire semester, the entire year. they weren't notified until later now they have to reapply for the fall. they might not get in. what you see her? >> to heck with knocking on other students, go straight to the chancellor. let's go to the academic senate, i'm sure they've got some dining at the faculty club. it's important to say sure, they may have the right arbitrary
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rules but how arbitrary are the rules? we've known for 13 months, that is a long time. fourteen months of the pandemic hitting hard, 13 of the months one of the best to do as you can be outside and talk with her friends as long as you are not absolutely going full on in each other's faces. i kind of refers the remarks, there's a way to be safe in this pandemic and part of it is definitely to be outside. the rules are terrible. one of the reasons why gavin newsom faces impeachment is that he closed the playground through the fall in california and closed schools outdoors and all those stuff. this is nonsense science. the university, they should be embarrassed to walk outside and act like normal adults. even if they lose this contest,
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the suit or whatever, i hope they take it on in court of public opinion, it's disgraceful behavior. they deserve if anything bad happens to them as a university. kennedy: the students deserve to take their finals and reinstated. they could have given them probation, a much milder suspension but it seems like the people making it and enforcing the rules have lost their minds. >> a couple of things, first of all, thanks for having me back, i missed you. good to be back in an era where alexandra, matt and i can agree on something and i think this is simple, there's a couple things, one is that there is inconsistency in the application of the arbitrary rule. the root of the problem what
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matt said, i think first of all, i think the university needs to recognize that the punishment here doesn't match the infraction, if you want to call it that so there is no doubt, i think the university has misplayed their hand here and i think you're going to -- i hope we see correction. just for the psaki of consistency and quality and removing arbitrary nature of this activity. kennedy: yes, students at this age had a really hard time. these are freshmen away from their families, completely locked down, they're not supposed to exercise outside or do anything. they comply best they can but humans are social animals. college undergraduates, especially social so i think you are right, they have to take all of those things into
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consideration. we will be following this and we will follow you home. we return later in the program to discuss tonight. the pandemic killed millions across the globe but could that just be the beginning? next guest has a desire warning and he says we are not ready for this. joining me now, author of the new book doom, politics of catastrophe. welcome to the show, neil. >> thanks, great to be with you. kennedy: let's discuss first, you are one of the first people to write about covid in terms of a catastrophe and pandemic. a lot of people didn't want to believe it was true and they thought it was essentially alarmism so if there is another pandemic coming, and i think there could be another disaster, not necessarily in the form of the pandemic, how do we separate alarmism from reality and true
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warning signs? >> let's look back, my job is to spot the patterns, we are a pattern of mismanaging disaster that goes back some way. i don't think we can claim we've managed 9/11 brilliantly if you think about what we subsequently did. i won't even get into katrina. let's think about the financial crisis, we thought we had regulated financial crisis and it blew up. on paper, the u.s. was prepared for pandemic. 2019 was ranked the top of the chart for preparation for pandemic and yet all of the reports and powerpoint turned out to be useless when in actual pandemic happened. we need to understand that there is something wrong with the way our government reacts to disaster. we are meticulously prepared for the wrong thing. kennedy: what we prepared for? >> we are spending more time preparing for climate change
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because they've convinced themselves thus the next disaster. i'm here to tell you, it may well a problem in a period of decades but short time, we could paste a more immediate disaster. suppose we end up in war over taiwan. we seen critical infrastructure, pipeline attacks by european criminals, attack on critical infrastructure to the internet, that would cause a disaster almost unimaginable given how reliant we become on the internet or think about a big earthquake finally happening, it's bound to happen eventually, to think california will handle that well? how it handled for us buyers last year. disaster comes in any shapes and sizes and if you over prepare for just one or two scenarios, you will be blindsided like we were last year by covid. kennedy: me ask you this, we can't hide inside from the next disaster but from what i am
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gathering from you what i believe, a lot of this has to do with individual preparation. we cannot necessarily rely on centralization. your thoughts? >> yes, there are some things that need to be done centrally in the case of emergency and there's other things that delegated to individuals. i think we've not done a great job of that during this pandemic. remember, taiwan and south korea showed us how it's done, rapid response and testing, get contact tracing right. kennedy: we could have had that but the cdc wouldn't let us. emergency protocols did not allow institutions and research facilities and universities to ramp up the testing necessary and you have those who figured out on their own and finally that got into the main -- last
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thought and then we have to close it. >> the key thing is to be generally paranoid, be nimble rather than bureaucratically meticulously prepared for the wrong crisis, that's what our government needs to learn. kennedy: i think that is a really distinct way of putting it and i worry the government is getting so big we are sacrificing our nimbleness and we have to be jealous of that and rely on that. thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: for images from bidens water crisis, children as young as 11 month old abandoned in the desert. if this isn't crisis and what is? i'll break it down next. ♪♪
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texas farmer made a shocking discovery along the rio grande, all under age seven, one was a naked 11 month old baby. they were crying and clutching each other for dear life. the vice president who supposedly is the nation's immigration, has yet to visit the southern border or hold a press conference about disturbing particulars 48 days into her post. she failed these children. failed all of the children. kids like this are being exploited and dangerously
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shifted into the u.s. and their parents are the only group of people benefiting from the border crisis, the coyotes. how on earth you sent an 11 month old baby on a journey like that and hope for the best, that's so far beyond me. some was a conditions there are so that these people have no choice but that baby equally could have died, all those little girls could have been murdered or succumb to elements and god only knows how many tiny bodies there are in the desert so there's no excuse for sending kids alone on this trip. are the parents being incentivized by the chaos here hoping they cap hope over the border, everyone will get to stay? it's no better here. it's so bad here with covid and overcrowding, even the vice president can't stomach the trip. she's too busy laser he, she should be drenched in the net effects. take a page from princess diana, love them, help them, take the
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cameras to texas and make it seemed like you care. don't doom a leader randomly once a week and call it good. she says she wants the corrupt more than triangle leaders to internationalize our approach. that approach is inhumane garbage. kids are suffering and more will be injured, abused or killed because of this moral in action. 17,006,150 kids are in facilities with more than 100 other kids and they are not being guarded properly cared for. in houston, the houston shelter was closed because kids were being given plastic bags instead of being allowed to use the bathroom. add to that, parents can't even find the kids when they get them on the phone and when they are abandoned mid root, you know there's no 1800 hotline to voice complaints with terrorists all the way to the bank. madam vice president, go get dirty and do your job. what you are doing isn't working and blood and suffering of in
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innocent children is on your hands. that's the middle of texas farmer found the children spoke to fox news about the heartbreaking discovery. watch this. >> they were all in a little pile here when i thought was dead already she was so out. one little baby crawling around, couldn't walk. kennedy: he couldn't even get through when he called so babies are being dumped along the border, crying and hungry, abandoned. what hope do we have that they will solve it? i want the vice president to go down there and get dirty. go into a facility and i want her to see, feel and touch these
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children and hopefully that will spark her into action because there's so much in action from the administration and congress and this is several administrations. this is a problem going back decades. they have to do something. >> i think it's cowardly she's not willing to go down there and face the problem in person but i also think it's an administration perfectly fine with what is happening. they're not sending her down there, they haven't changed policies to stop this, to stop the madness from central america and if you look back at their statements, you have joe biden on the campaign trail saying it's not a problem for the u.s. to absorb 3 million new people so not surprising there wouldn't shut up the border and of course they have kamala harris as senator saying she wanted to reimagine the role for immigration and customs enforcement at the height of the abolished ice movement so what
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you're seeing is exactly that, borders open, they allow everybody to come in and if you have a kid, you get to stay and they are not doing deportations. april was the lowest number of deportations since 2004. this is exactly what they said they would do and they are fine with that and their actions speak for themselves. kennedy: but there in action in the chaos exit so much worse and that's incentivizing parents to send their kids. secretary mayorkas said the border is closed. clearly, it is not closed and clearly it is a very dangerous trip across the rio grande let alone the entire journey through the desert. yes, there's administration in action but also there is legislative in action and that is where the real fix needs to come from and if you want to talk about root causes, it's the war on drugs, drugs that are
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illegal in this country, they should be legalized and we have screwed up immigration systems, how easy would a legislative six be if you could do two things? >> the drug war is probably more of an issue for criminal justice reform and why we have a whole host of problems in that regard. on immigration you are right, it's not about tweaking or revoking this or that executive order, it's that our system has been broken for decades and there's no legal way so depths root people resort to anything to try to find a better life for themselves or sending their kids alone if they think that will help and certainly sending the message as president biden did during the campaign that he would reverse trump's policies, he be nicer and kinder and let people in, that's going to encourage more and more people to come and i don't think it's a matter of kamala harris going down to the border, that makes
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for a nice photo up and shows you care but that's not going to change the policy. she has become the administration jared kushner, maybe she will wring more peace to the middle east released the midwest but at the end of the day, this is a matter for congress and there needs to be a big incentive that involves labor issues, economic issues, immigration issues and thinking about what kind of system we want to allow people to apply legally. kennedy: i don't think she's going to get the first step act in the middle east, i wouldn't give her that much credit, it doesn't look like she's serious about anything here but your friends in congress have to do something because sick. [laughter] >> you are laughing like harris. >> a funny topic.
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>> kids dying in the desert, what a laugh. >> i was laughing at -- listen. a month ago, don't get me started on this, he had shackles in his wrist and next and teeth, i'm very familiar with the situation, let's be real. destabilize central america by propagating their financial gains, we know the history. you want to get to the root cause? democrats and republicans, i blame cia in every major corporation when vested in central america, i'm not laughing, it's a humanitarian crisis, there are violations and rights, the un should get involved in the u.s. should amend and shutdown prison camps at the border that trump has been making money off by holding children, i am not laughing at this. >> this is now president biden's problem. we have to take responsibly for
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-- [inaudible] he started the reunification issue -- i'm sorry, four months in, i'm sorry. you know what happens -- >> how long has he been in office? longer than you've been alive and what. >> excuse me? we have not had conversations about donald trump four months ago and now it's biden? >> you are squeaking around here the. >> trump spent -- >> they are complicit as anyone else and i have said that time and time again so if you are going to vomit -- announcing they are ready to go back to school but is it really a one day grab to return to debate? teachers union insanity, next.
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great news, san francisco. not only do you have risa running, the high school class of 2021 and finally go back to school. but it's senior skip day. the teachers union said they reached an exciting deal of the weekend during high school seniors back to class, that sounds great. there's a loophole in the plan that would only keep students in person for one day. so schools can qualify for $12 million and states reopening funds making matters worse, the union said seniors will receive only in person supervision, not actual teaching because teachers now suck. parents and students called the plan insulting and too little, too late so how can they fight the power against the union where we really have no interest in education. leslie marshall and colin,
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chris, i will start with you. this is a disgusting cash wrap, no more, no less, it's actually a little less, it's disgusting. bottom of the barrel bargain bull crab. your thoughts. >> what makes me so angry, as you know, my husband is in eighth grade english teacher at a public school here in virginia. they had in prison learning since the beginning of september. no one has gotten seriously sick, no one has died, they chose to do their job rather than abandon an entire generation of children for a year. it makes me absolutely disgusted to see teachers unions in big places like san francisco play these games and ignore the very basics. teachers are incredibly important to this country, they are responsible for educating the next generation of leaders in this country and we got teachers unions other who have prioritized everything except that responsibility. it is sickening. kennedy: they are now not
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essential. leslie. >> well, i think teachers are essential and i don't think we can equate the numbers in san francisco that has covered or died from it. my sister-in-law is a doctor in northern california and she can tell you how she ran out of body bags over and over but let's talk about assemblyman, he's the one who wrote this legislation and let's look at the legislation. i agree with you if they can get this money, it's a cash wrap. i don't think they're going to be able to get. legislation says that school district has to have all elementary schools open and one high school or middle school, it doesn't say one high school for a day, i don't think they are going to be able to cash in because i don't think they read the legislation. kennedy: has all the teachers union wants, they want money and power and control. parents have finally woken up to that.
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>> keep in mind, this is what happens when we deal with government. imagine if any other organization tried doing something like this to get money. more than likely there would be a fraud investigation, many would probably, definitely get fired and some would either of in jail with criminal record as a result but this is a perfect example of what happens when you put government in charge of education. the teachers union and abuses on that are a symptom of the real problem. since the federal government has been involved in education, we seen the u.s. schools from one to ranked in the 20s after nearly $3 trillion and more than that when you factor in inflation. trillions of dollars spent on education that's gotten worse. the education has gotten worse in public schools increasingly are something private and homeschool kids are threatened with if they don't behave. we need to put more and more parents wanting to have their children in private schools or
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charter schools. we need to stop segregating kids into bad performing close and open up the markets and schooling by getting government out entirely. kennedy: we need to fire bad teachers because good teachers make all the difference and change lives. if someone sees potential in you and helps cultivate that, that's irreplaceable. you are not seeing that right now. good teachers are pushed out of the way by the bad union who's paying democrat politicians to benefit them and all you have to do is look at covid relief and $200 billion schools will be getting her kids in major cities who are well low grade proficiency standards, it is disgusting, reprehensible and i'm glad, i hope parents are bold and school choice continues throughout the country. speaking of getting schools and propaganda factories, some college grads feel buyers
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remorse. more than half student loan borrowers regret college debt. 53%. maybe this is better, 43% of borrowers said they regret going college altogether. college prices are soaring to the moon. should students say enough is enough? chris, how do you feel about your student loan debt? actually, there's a massive number of adult 50 plus, 22% of the debt is held by 50 plus in terms of student loan debt. >> i graduated in carolina, undergrad was the best five and a half years of my life, i might not remember it all but i don't regret it. it made me the person i am today in the best investment i ever made. i also pay for my own school so i went to school i could afford to go to, i didn't burden myself
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with hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt that would break my back to the rest of my life so i am happy and i would encourage everyone to go to school they can afford to go to. kennedy: and i learned this watching the college admissions scandal on netflix, there are 3000 colleges and universities in this country, why would he go to one that cost $75000 a year when you are going to be saddled with that? don't assume some president is going to that you off the hook. [laughter] >> when it's a name like princeton or stanford, that's what you're paying for. if you can afford it. i didn't get to go to my top three schools because i couldn't afford them but i ended up going to a program, i had pell grants and student loans and financial aid because my parents were lower income, i don't regret my education, i think chris and i are on the same page, five
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years. i don't remember all but i had a wonderful time and definitely worth it but going to graduate school in the money that cost me, sorry, i won't mention the school, i'm not sure the loans were worth it, i could have done the same career path without the additional two years of debt. kennedy: absolutely. i know you probably don't like public schools but i did go to ucla, zero student loan debt because i got an academic scholarship at 30 years old. i'm sorry, i don't know why i keep doing that it not okay. make sense of this. >> i'm glad these two are among the 40% who are not upset they went to school or took out loans but let's talk about the 53% who are. that is not surprising. 40% of students who take out loans end up dropping out and that student debt is still stuck on them because of the different set of standards applied to that debt than any other debt taking
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me nearly impossible to get out of it with bankruptcy but that's beyond the whole root cause of why we are here to begin with, they used to be at price equilibrium in higher education. schools could only charge what students could afford. if they charge more, they wouldn't get students. the federal government came in and saved the day by andrea loan programs which allowed them to charge more because the student paying, at least not upfront, it's through loans and grants and that's why the price is skyrocketing. now the reason more employers require college education is because the federal government ruins k-12 education having a diploma doesn't mean anything. you could be functionally illiterate be a graduate. of course they require masters degree for $13 an hour, they don't know if you could read. the federal government is the root cause both the k-12
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education level and higher education level for why public education is so terrible overall and why it's led to increasing need in higher education and why the higher education has become so expensive. whether the students or taxpayers should put this large growing bill for higher education but they don't talk about why the bill is high to begin with and the short answer is because of government. kennedy: the bill is too high. if we have student loan forgiveness, colleges are going to just charge more money. it's a bad system. thank you all so much. coming up, soaring crime rates and exploding homeless population making life unbearable and unsafe in this population why people are fleeing california. a longtime l.a. resident joining me in a few minutes. stay here. ♪♪
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people in california are
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dreaming, screaming about leaving. residents venice beach are furious. the boardwalk turned into a large stinky feces covered homeless encampment not to mention dangerous according to locals, the area crippled by crime, robberies, even dog attacks. since the pandemic began, 210 have popped up encroaching on more businesses as they struggle to open unsurprisingly, the population dropped for the first time in california ever. gruesome newsom doing anything to clean up. he with me now, radio show host, brian sued, welcome back. >> i have a u-haul waiting, hurry up. kennedy: where you going? texas? that is has become very dangerous.
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now it's gone back nastiness. what you think? >> one of la's premier magnets for tourists. we are in the middle of this a californians, do your vacation in california but we all know it's on vacation double in the coastal major cities because you came to l.a., what would you do? pacific palisades, rogers state beach, venice beach, unlivable because we are not enforcing basic laws because they have drug use and insanities and little daylight. kennedy: so much daylight because no one is sleeping, they are hopped up and bum light at 7:00 a.m. and people are getting hurt, knocked over, there was a barber who was assaulted twice and attacked by a dog, people love venice but this is what is happening in big cities around
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the state and it's not just california, it's portland, seattle and it's certainly here in new york. go ahead. >> and here's the thing, our elected leaders, the california democratic party is unaware of the first thing they taught me, the university econ 101, if you pay for thing, you get more of that. we have this halfwit mayor and dimwit governor and they continue the democratic core belief that people responsible for the choices they've made in life and if they pay for you to be a homeless addict, that's why we are a magnet people when you and i on skidrow, a guy got on a bus in georgia. california paid for him to come here. get this and then refuse to enforce basic laws and then they are mystified. more people have left over ten years and were even born, they wonder why. kennedy: california is actually
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depopulated. almost 200,000 people left the state last year because of problems like this. then you have high taxes and crime and as you said, you have a model party state unwilling to do tough work to tackle this and residents at venice beach say people want to live on the beach, they don't want to live in a shelter or be ruled, they want to shoot up and punch each other like you and i did. >> you offer houses, they don't move in and really the tragedy is, people to understand that the taxation model is 1% of the state pays 50% of the revenue. the people who have left, it wasn't just 200,000. that was the net after the regular birth growth so actually people were swimming upstream to tie with normal birth, the state would have grown by about a million and then they beat it by
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100 million. the people leaving in droves are going to pay taxes and they don't know and the governor says the music is running out. kennedy: we've got a new dan. thanks. tropical storm is next. ♪♪
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kennedy: elon musk is easing on twitter but his company, tesla could start accepting payment and doge coin. you could get a brand-new car with no money down. as a dog and tropical storm number one. we begin with heartwarming video of a 78-year-old alabama woman graduating college. she is an early bloomer. missus vivian, father of two who work at the alabama power company decades. she decided to take a different trip, bachelors at stanford university, 78, she's a classic 2021 of this graduate and the only one not immediately moving into her parents basement. because they are dead. she loves to learn and wanted her college degree for the knowledge that comes with it. for example, for college she
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never knew friends and family were racist and patriarchy, she feels stupid for living them all those years. she hopes to continue education by getting her masters degree. all and all, she be out and dead by the time she's -- 800 years old. topic number two. the coronavirus easing its grip on europe, prime minister boris johnson is giving british people permission to have casual sex. something to do with extra hospital beds updating coronavirus guidelines along them to kiss, hug and stay overnight with adults of different households for the first time in a year. by the way, i can't help but notice this happened right after the queen became single again. what are the chances? i hear she's been asking her staff take on big ben.
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hopefully not raffensperger. the new rules take effect may 17 and 11 up to six people to intermingle indoors, hunter biden calls it is married years. they can visit the theaters and museums as long as inside restaurants but after months of not being allowed to see their lovers, they will probably have their mouths full of british way. topic number three. if i could say that. texas authorities are on the hunt for a tiger who got loose in a suburb, that's right. houston, we have a problem. the tiger was roaming neighborhoods this weekend, off-duty sheriff's deputies with a gun. talk about learning your stripes. before backup arrived, another man drove in and drove away. that man was victor who was out on bond for 2017 murder charge. may or may not have been keeping
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the tiger as a pet. ladies, he's single if you can believe it. he got great skin. his found and charged with evading arrest with a tiger not with him. victor caught the tiger by the tail because it hollered he had to let it go. those are the rules. the tiger is still on the loose posing a danger to millions of parents petrified texans. after hearing what was happening, when police finally get the cat in, there will be plenty of cages waiting for it at the southern border. topic number four. georgia lawmakers stacey abrams getting her own tv series, two bath is already a show called the biggest loser. adaptation of her new novel, a supreme court justice who plunges into a. i wish i could tell you what happened next but i tried to read it. i plunged into a coma. the show would be produced by a
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division of msnbc universal. nice to see them promoting the democrat for a change. novel stacy has written under her real name, she's previously written for other novels titled deception, reckless, secrets and lies and hidden sin [singing] leader montgomery, yeah basically the entire democratic party.
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