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plastic forks on the school's football field. parents is dude and think it's unfair since a harmless prank was ruined by a few bad apples rmwho decided to take a step further and entered the school after hours for some additional pranks. all students, including the valedictorian receive the same punishment regardless of their level of involvement leaving many feeling they were on the receiving end of a sick joke. that's it for tonight, we will see you tomorrow. kennedy: it is a fiasco in the truest sense of the word bird president biden claimed he wants to find out if the coronavirus escape from a chinese lab, but almost everything he has done suggests he believes the opposite. all china's leaders do is laugh at our incompetence and redirect their propaganda, thanks guys bright and last 24 hours we've learned biden's state department pulled the plug on a trump era investigation into the origins of the pandemic virus. but now he is apparently ordered his intelligence community to give him a full
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report within 90 days. hey joe, why didn't you just let the original investigation run its course? that would have been a good idea we are wasting valuable time and people are still dying and god knows what other viruses around the corner. today a boxed former chief of staff mark meadows rip the new administration apart due to all of the flip-flopping. no comments are going to hold china accountable. we do not have to look any further than the first 100 days in office to see they are more appeasement mode than they are in an attack mode. we need to get to the bottom of it. just not take 90 days to do it. what it does it takes a top administration at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. kennedy: the same time doctor anthony fauci is not engendering much confidence but for months he claimed exotic animal market was the most likely origin of the virus it is killed three half-million people. today south cohen republican senator lindsey graham asked about the evidence, watch.
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>> have we found any animals that carry covid-19 that could have been the source of the transmission to humans thus far? >> thus far not perspective what point in time would it become more likely it came from the lab if we do not find an intermediate animal host? how much longer? statement i don't think we can give a time element on that. kennedy: we should know without be a good start might recall her problems got sandbagged pretty hard for suggesting the lab origin theory. they were dismissed as a bunch of conspiratorial kooks. one of the biggest victims senator cotten said the only thing that matters is truth. ischemic what matters most to me is at the american people get answers. which the chinese governor government responsible for unleashing the worst pandemic in a century on the world. through a combination of negligence in these labs and its deceitfulness and covering it all up. that is why we need to demand answers but that's a venue to credible investigation not out
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of their whitewash by the world health organization. kennedy: will democrats ever admit some of the gop have been right all along question but domain out federals cofounder fox news contributor been dominant she is back. they've known that's true for quite some time haven't they, that is by overseeing the administration about-face. >> look, we have to look back at this as a story where really because of the presence of president trump and those around him the immediate really ran with the whole idea nothing he said could ever be true. those who agreed with him and said this could have come from a chinese lab were dismissed as being conspiracy theorists. their perspective on it was presented to the public as being a debunked. they were fact checked, they were canceled in some instances from social media, from making this claim. and now we have seen it become more and more conceivable. frankly it was always something that seemed a lot
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more likely than the animal to human transmission that would have been necessary in order for this virus to have the kind of effect it did. unfortunately i think we have a media that is no longer interested in truth. they're only interested in advancing their narrative in propaganda interest. in this means of lying to a lot of people for a very long time about the origins of this virus. kennedy: means a lot of lost time for the thing that is so concerning now is the idea that the lab now there are reports the lab was working with the chinese military. what else could possibly be in that lab? we do not know. china is through in the goalie and when the w.h.o. try to go over there and get answers they were shut down and accepted the propaganda paid meanwhile millions of people have died as many as 1 million might die in india for the virus but is still ongoing in places or people of not gotten the vaccine.
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>> an hour's but to trust the w.h.o.? they completely compromised by china entity to go into the circumstance and give us some answers. we cannot trust that at all but we should have skepticism about all of this. i think everything we've learned about the past year end a half during this whole experience has really been we cannot trust a lot of these different entities that present themselves as an arbiter of truth, the arbiters of science, and really having a stranglehold monopoly on what the narrative actually is. instead we ought to be able to question what we ought to analyze it. kennedy: question everything absolutely. >> absolutely going through the different facts involved in not really having an attitude that goes into it saying we know what the truth is revealed the outcome is going to be as opposed to questioning things, which is the proper scientific approach that we ought to have all along. kennedy: ben, you're not going to tell people follow these
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science are jew? that's just heresy. facebook lifted their moratorium on discussing the wuhan lab leak because for a while people were completely banned from doing that. that is a different form of a propaganda paid that's in the negative. >> the point we have reached were reinvested more power and mark zuckerberg then we do in the pope is kind of amazing. it's like he supposed to come down from the mountain and tell us what we ought to believe in every circumstance. guess what comes up the guns zuckerberg insurance right of a lot of things he's also capable of being wrong about a lot of things but in this instance i think a lot of fact checkers quote unquote that exists within the media and within social media in particular they cracked down on people who are raising questions it turns out ultimately justified. that is something we ought to look back at and reflect on in the future try to avoid in
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circumstances like this. kennedy: absently right a lot of journalists have to be asking themselves, what else are people write about that we dismissed out of hand because i disagree with their politics? that is a horrible place to start. they have got to do better so people do not die. ben domenech thank you so much always good to see it. >> rate to be with you. kennedy: meantime republicans are now calling for dr. anthony fauci to be fired after he admitted they'd sent funds to the institute of virology per they could have been used to create covid-19, here he is getting grilled today at light by louisiana senator and my father john kennedy. >> you gave them money and said don't do game to function research >> correct rates but they said you won't person that corrects rates to back you have no way of knowing whether they did not accept trust them is that right? >> while we generally always trust the grantee to do what they say. and you look at the results. >> have you ever had a grantee
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lie to you? so that i cannot guarantee a grantee is not lied to us. because you never know. >> the grantee has lied believe me. this was after doctor fauci said the opposite and argument kentucky senator rand paul just a few weeks ago if you remember. today senator paul gave his reaction to fox news rates mickey could not investigate himself or he is responsible for giving this money. he has every incentive to cover it up and not reveal the truth about it because if the pandemic did come from the lab he would have great culpability of this. he cannot be investigating this nor can any of his people he picks being investigated in this. he needs to be excluded from the investigation. see if our hoodies be replaced last her doctor faucher the lying members of the meeting will been covering for him and china this entire past year? let's get into the party panoply of right turn strategy human events contributor chris barron in new york city wearing payouts for also got, she's the cohost of gutfeld at
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11:00 p.m. eastern fox news jim houston sincerely kat on vaccination, kat timpf. and it is richard fowler. welcome everyone great to see you. let's get right into it. there been so many people from the "new york times", chris have said i did not get a lot of credence to the store because president trump said it's true. therefore phallic a lot of things he said were false. so everything he says must be false. that is a fallacious way of thinking. >> that is unbelievable. i cannot believe maggie actually told the truth for once. because asserted that we automatically doubted it and therefore it became political and so we questioned it. i am flabbergasted she actually told the truth for once in her life paired with really terrifying here is people are acting like in the
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media their new facts that cause us to rethink the origins. in fact there were new facts. we look at the facts it existed at the time. you're getting banned from facebook for even asking the question. they were not interested in actually doing the hard work of finding out where this came from, how it could be prevented. they were interested in one thing doing political damage of the president of the united states. they did at the expense of people in this country who got sick and died in it is disgusting but >> it can happen again but there are no safeguards in place to make sure it doesn't happen again. that's what's so scary but there's no accountability for trying it there's no internalization by people who were slamming people like tom cotton for saying we should really look at this this can't happen again. >> absolutely it's not like oh well it happened. this is very important, no new facts but of course new things came out, some new
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discussion. here's what wasn't new ever and has been a thing for a very long time is that this outbreak started in one place in one place only. that's right near the same area where there is this lab that has been collecting back corona viruses for years. honey say hey maybe this back coronavirus came from this lab that is been full of back corona viruses. and people are saying you are crazy, that is a crazy lunatic conspiracy, that is insane that makes the most sense in the world. kennedy: @actually -- mickey really only have to apply to make the fewest jumps to come to that conclusion. it's actually the cleanest and the easiest. it makes the most sense. the ap called it a falsehood, richard. the npr said there is no chance, the magical fact checker at the "washington post" called everyone could go
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bananas he said there might be eight lab leak and wuhan. they are saying something quite the opposite now. >> look, thanks for having a candidate for this is about two things accountability and transparency. when we needed transparency from the world agencies that deal help with the world health organization. and be all that we need some level of accountability but who in the united states had this information, what did they know and also the question we should be asking ourselves even if this did company lab, we had known this how could we have prevented the spreads we can make changes in the future so it never happens again. >>'s going to happen again because of doing the same kind of research in there same research with american dollars they lied about that too. they lied about everything and they dismissed everyone he was raising the alarms because everyone wanted the bat soup narrative to be true. wanting things so badly does not make them true. if that were the case, i would have tripled these.
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kennedy: welcome back. should vaccine passports be mandatory in my opinion no. today the governor of georgia agreed with me he ban them. that mean state schools, agency service providers and properties cannot require anyone to prove they got the shot. earlier today on fox, georgia governor brian kemp told lawrence jones the vaccine should be a personal decision not a government one, watch. >> now this vaccine like you said it is a medical miracle per operation warp speed president trump has done is unreal. i think getting the vaccine is very honorable for you to tell folks that part i've done it, my family has i encourage people to do it but that got to get comfortable with that. and they do not need the
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governor telling them what to do prospectus makes the peach date the 12th to ban vaccine passports others like new york it made their own and they use working on a vaccine passport for the whole block so who is going to win free states are nanny states question at freedom's got to enjoy them and outfoxing friends enterprise reporter this week's guest host of fox news and prime time he is prime time lawrence jones. welcome back to the studio breaks back the freedom host. >> thank you so much for naming at that. [laughter] that is nice but you're cooler than the other side of the pillow party also manage charge of your own destiny. howdy feel personally about the passports? >> i am offended the government is taking this approach. is something that is very personal for this should be between people and their doctors. i just got the vaccine about a month ago. it me a while to get there because i just do not trust government. but i do believe that the vaccine was a miracle. got to educate the public. got to allow them to make this
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decision for themselves you cannot force those on people. one thing that really troubles me is the notion that if you want your freedom back then you've got to get the vaccine. i alluded to this in my monologue today. i think this all started because woodgate gave up our civil liberties during the pandemic. kennedy: too easily. this bacteria is i think the government for that we can get away with this bright don't think were ever going to get them back. this is i the latest example. kennedy: blood you brought that up. sawyer conversation with the governor of georgia i thought it was really good i pershing worries coming from and the other governors who are passing legislation through executive orders that were not when a vaccine passports here. for me it's not just about this virus in this vaccine. if you open the door to that sort of government control they are not going to stop there for there also not going to stop -- there going to want to see all of your medical records, just like the irs is going to peace into your bank account the government was a peep into the most sacred
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aspects of most sacred information that you have as a human. and that is what i do not trust. i think they're going to have, companies have made so much money with these vaccines which is great i love the free market that's all we got in the market so quickly. they are going to want to make more money and the government is going to want to have more power that combination is terrifying. >> i just want to say how they are allowed to do this as well but even companies. i do not want to be -- and with the government micromanaging private businesses but we do have hippo laws great what is next? do they get to ask us our entire medical history? it is something that is deeply personal but >> what other vaccines are coming for they will deem necessary for public health or maintaining public health? >> the moment you have that conversation you're being anti- vaccine or you're trying to hurt the public. kennedy: i got the vaccine. >> exactly but still requires this intellectual honesty to have this conversation.
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it concerns me the suppression of the conversation. and by the way, the vaccine is not approved, kennedy. this was emergency authorization. the fact they are pushing this i think it's important, there are still a lot of trauma for a lot of people back with the tuskegee experiment people people would talk this generation to generation. the voting is on the government to educate people. it is not incumbent on the people to educate themselves on this vaccine paid we do not was going on there. a lot of people do not how to read the polling or scientific information. and guess what, government is not that a good job in presenting that information. handing out millions of dollars. enter the lottery give me a free cheeseburger. before i got a t-shirt, frisbee i got a trip to cancún i got all this stuff.
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so play goes. the mouth breathing could not come troll her impulses of the one thing you're really not supposed to do on a plane, beat the stewardess. the flight was from sacramento to san diego, perhaps just long enough for the xanax to wear off and the meth to kick in. a little speedball if you will put the what was charged with battery causing serious bodily injury ability britt flows into flood threat the pandemic it's pretty uneventful. people are always on edge about catching the covid they mostly keep to themselves wiping down seats, stifling cost of the dog it turned out of the plane. when ella vaccinated shut-ins are looking for a rumble and everyone is going to have to make an annoying show about masks.
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everyone has to prove a point and i get it. if everyone's been vaccinated you still have to wear a face conman it sucks. but if following the rules to get from point a to point b is only way to get there, just shut up and say the demonstrative gestures for cunard rally. do not just destroy evelyn's peace on a plane bright it is not normal to be cooped inside a hurling capsule with 200 farming human cattle. but it's the best means we've got to catapult ourselves long distances. you're not going to change anyone's mind about masks on a plane or vaccine efficacy by becoming someone else was a viral moment. but you will get a beefy fine billet slept on a no-fly list if you try those shenanigans. one guy got a 16000 on fiber bring his own airplane bottles of hooch. of course he then shouted obscenities and mark punch a flight attendant. another fellow $52000 fine for slapping a stewardess and
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trying to open the cockpit door, what are you people on dope? course these are extreme instances of wildly annoying rookie flyers who cannot hold their liquor and it never ends well for us or for them. best case scenario your plane leaves late that's annoying paid worst-case and you get shingles from monkeying around the drunkard in the mile high closet. the point is everyone is on edge so be a little baby angel and set people at ease do not be a jerk to get yanked off the plane never to fly again because you tried to be a flying steve bannon and taking a masks and 30,000 vapor to only looking out for you because i like you. but also i'm begging you, please do not annoy people to death this memorial weekend. and that is the memo. >> aaa reporting their >> and 37 million americans to pass out the get out for memorial day. that stay tuned is a 60% jump from last year end of the biden demonstration is sounding the alarm about
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travelers watch this. >> we are not going to tolerate behavior that threatens the well-being of the public. the employees that are bravely on the front lines to facilitate the travel for individuals who want to reunite with friends and family. and so the consequence regime is in place for its >> consequence regime, where so many people breaking up this system party pills back, chris perron, kat timpf and richard fowler. chris i'll start with you. i'm going to ask kat about the tiny bottles of hooch. if so annoying planes are not the place to do this airlines have made flying such a terrible experience over the years admit it worse and worse all the time. and then covid happened that animals are kept in their
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cages for 15 months the animals are out and guess what they're acting crazy. argo needs to calm down that includes the airlines i. kennedy: they come from both sides they say i'm not wearing a mask when you going to do now? wear a mask, mass, mass, mass, mask. >> summons actually stopped them and said the pull it further of the bridge of his nose and we did actually do pull it down because it needs a cover his entire chin. he was trying to cooperate you know? kennedy: your friends a ms. rocky dennis. so cat they do knowledge of and the airplane bottles on the plane but they are called airplane bottles for a reason. i do not understand me they make booze so expensive. they get so mad when you accidentally pop a few bottles of grey goose in your purse. >> that is because at an airport or on an airplane you're not a free person.
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if you don't feel bad for other people don't do this. for example the real world i decide who gets to touch mike rochford at the airport, they can grab and grope me in the crotch, why? because you weren't drawstring sweatpants. and i have to accept that there. if they ask you to lick their toes at the airport, they worked there, you have to do it or you'll technically be arrested and charged with a federal crime. that is how much power they have prints out the time to be making a statement. >> what airport was that were you look toes? >> i was at laguardia. i do very bad experience for its >> for future reference, aptly do not go there. richard what are your thoughts on the >>? i take you to be very unruly passenger, richard. >> yes as unruly as the town.
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a great cat on this one. once you cross you are in federal territory. with the mask mandate go write a letter to joe biden go lobby your congressman, do that. but to terrorize the ramp agent in terrorize a student that gets you nowhere besides getting you a fine. you have to remember these flight attendants ant, their uncle there just like us are trying to do their job the trying to go home but >> i had an tsa agent and portland, oregon take my daughter's air pods out of one plastic bed and throw them into another plastic bin and one fell out onto the ground and make what you doing and he was like you are angry do not work with people how about that? to sequel no one asked for prince harry teaming up with
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oprah again this time on oprah for virtual town hall and mental health produces a good idea for his own mental health question at these interviews estranged from his entire family have repeatedly asked him to shut his real trap. he already killed his grandpa why can he not shut his ginger pie hole in woods blathering bring down the british monarchy? go ahead, chris. >> look mental health is a serious issue. kennedy: very critical. we should be encouraging opportunities to talk about it and remove the stigma. my question here is, is his appearance really about that? or him once again wanting to have an opportunity to tell his side of the story over and over again. i'm all for specials there trying to shine a light on a serious issue.
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kennedy: he's bad for my mental health, caps. >> i'm so sick of talk about this guy. said he left the royal family because he does not want all of this attention now is doing interviews all the time? they are mocking him part i get no joy in pointing out the hypocrisy. i get joyed never having to speak about this man again. he said he was people to leave him alone. not everybody wants to talk about you. i personally would love the sweet sweet relief of never having to see your face again. so just stop doing interviews. so if i think there are other people more qualified to talk about mental health i really do, richard. >> listen, there are people more qualified this is breaking down the stem one way to do that is bringing folks of large followings have a conversation. and i think opera is one person we all know when she touches some when she has a conversation while people stop and listen. when you add the prince of
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this is pretty effective. >> she should talk to you. you will have views on mental health he really do. kat has been very honest. she's been honest with things like grief which a lot of people do not talk about it i would much rather listen to kat talk about something like that, go ahead richard poop oliver my friend. >> i'm not going to poop on cats. i think if you are some who has a huge problem. [inaudible] [inaudible] beats >> my mom is dead so you just. [inaudible] pretty insulted my dead mother. kennedy: she is no longer live. >> is not concerned about much these days. steve r chris i would give you the last word. [inaudible]
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government trying to solve these problems? in los angeles' solution is more tent cities that is just great bread they set up a campground next to the 101 wisconsin taxpayers more than $2600 per tent per month to maintain. so on the state elect a candidate with the brains to fix this? imap reason editor at large house of the reason interview podcasts nick gillespie welcome back nick puts >> how are you kennedy thanks for having me. kennedy: reason has done a lot of really great work on the homeless crisis in california proposing actual solutions pretty solutions the politicians propose in california they are awful prints were the the reasons newsom is facing recall. >> yes. it's not just in california. california spread the worst-case example of a place where politicians will do anything other than let house builders build a lot of houses which would increase the
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supply, which would lower the cost of housing and things like that. california has about the highest average priced home in the country. the median house value in california something like seven or $50000. kennedy: 785 for its directors allow people they cannot afford a house it's three quarters of a million dollars. kennedy: it's well over the national average. it's interesting, one group that's pulled that support from gavin newsom in the recall is the public sector union. but unions are so powerful in california as are these boards and bureaucracies. if the board that grants all the licenses and decides much of the zoning that is the big impediment here because the kind of housing you need for this type of homeless crisis especially for people who have homes but more than half their paycheck goes towards usually rent, there is just not enough
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multifamily dwellings for them. >> rights. places like los angeles, which you and i are both very familiar with we spent a bunch of time in venice over the past couple of months. there is no attempt to actually increase the actual housing supply. there is a willingness to put up with tent cities which then drives down the property value which people are more and more pissed and troubled by what's going on. you just get into a really bad downward spiral. los angeles is probably even worse in san francisco. when it comes to this they will do anything other than build housing or come up with good cheap alternatives rather than putting up with a lot of crime and bad standard of living in order to placate who? it's not clear. kennedy: is the tenth settings you are referring to the l.a. city council just voted 13 -- want to put another massive tent city at will rogers state beach in the parking lot.
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it's shown those the types of temporary structures you need. it is amazing that newsom might survive recall why will he survive? >> well, he is doing pretty well. recent polls have about six out of ten people saying they would not vote to replace him. a lot can happen between now and the election which will take place in the fall. it is partly because people in california do not know any better. give somebody like arnold sports an egg or who was widely understood to be a failure, he replaced a governor who is recalled. i think part of what's going on in california is the people who are there and doing well, are doing okay. people are leaving this is a big thing. what gavin newsom has presided over the first time in recorded history, going back 150 plus years in terms of relevant record-keeping, california actually lost population from 2020 and 2019 for the first time ever since
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being a state in the union they're losing a congressional seat they're losing places like texas and florida. see ford you know why there is no income tax there this no income tax there. the going to arizona, the going to nevada going anywhere else but california break quickly we have to go richard say? spit up my shirt says drugs when the drug war. >> very good, niclas b thanks much for being here appreciated. >> kennedogs coming up, first up topical n storm. oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪
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kennedy: the government of the philippines or nola could tell citizens which brand of vaccine they are receiving before they take it. in other words as johnson & johnson, not a shot in the dark, this is a topical storm. topic number one. goodness animal lovers the big cat has landed on its feet. last week india tiger was going in feast mode in suburbs of houston and arouse suspicion he was the only one in texas not carrying a gun. here isn't a standoff with an off-duty police officer before evading capture and sparking a multi- day tiger hud. thankfully india was found is now taken his talents to the cleveland armory black beauty branch a world renowned
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sanctuary in texas but if he misbehaves they will send him to the real cleveland. no. the sanctuary is home to animals a bit rescued from research labs, road side zoos and the hordes of living in the houston suburbs but think that it's he's been removed from those appalling conditions. the humane society topic number two. california man got stuck on hold after he parachuted out of a plane. landed on power lines and hung in mid air for over an hour, look at this. [laughter] as you can see the skydiver became entangled in california's sadly this guy is closer to california power than caitlyn jenner ever will be but this is also the only way to get electricity in california now. firefighters teamed up with electric workers to cut the lines and bring the jumper to safety.
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normally in california it is the lapd cutting people down so to speak. luckily california firefighters have nothing more important to do this time of year because they do not mind it all paid nothing going on here, boys benefit of the incident the skydiver sent to the hospital treated for minor injuries. the man said he sorry for causing a problem but he had no choice was either jump be intercepted by a squadron of fighter jets. and after what he said about he just could not be captured. topic number three. all right, there is a new chip on the old block and it might be important from the bow tied barrett of the calories check this out. wendy's spicy chicken sandwich flavored pringles. for those who are in the mood for a fried chicken sandwich but do not feel like eating so healthy. these crunchy chemical coated crisper perfectly engineered to simulate the feeling of eight wendy's at lunch break the, the shame, the
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this started off with a blunder writer sakata pilot bell mercy that's going to be quite a road rash. that and also an over teakettle. start a huge fight luckily they all decided to forget about it. it was one by foreign cyclists dan martin from ireland pretty silly racer who did not stop along the way to drop off his laundry at his mom's house. then they all partied like it was 1999 because italy in a lot of ways still is. hey guess what it is wednesday night would that some to back with your kennedogs. your pop make this week's cut? did you send us a # kennedogs? find out next. but they can't be held back. they want to be set free.
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we've got you. during expedia travel week, save 20% or more on thousands of hotels. just book between june 8th and 12th to plan your escape with expedia. expedia. it matters who you travel with. kennedy: that is right welcome back in time for this week of kennedogs a segment about all your dogs send pictures of your pups use the # kennedogs that for the chance have your pooch become very famous. we might share dog was a night like tonight let's go get amazing with these beautiful dogs. first up meet larry the basset hound. there and i love your face. his owner kent sent in this gorgeous photo. lady is a good boy. good boy larry prete stephanie sent us a picture of her 6-year-old multi- poo name mozart he loves hiking up the hills in the south bay in
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california. harry is enjoying the coastal views part out mozart your using printers jackson enjoying sun and grass sent in from his owner cj. hi jackson. sent in this picture for dog ciara. sears cute enough to make kennedogs my mom things i'm cute. siri made the cut look at those eyes per julie said in this cute picture of a beagle named gracie. gracie you are such a regal beagle. larry loves you. this is study his owner said sounding thanks he is sneaky when he finds his way to the peanut butter jar. but forgets to hide the evidence which is all over his face. i like peanut butter two comments sunday, and boxer champ romping on the beach with the big stick. champa such a good boy's going to play hockey someday. his owner george says he's a lover not a fighter. all right major pain sent this beautiful marley. she loves carrington hates
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when humans sneeze but she loves being a kennedogs you made the list marley i love you too i love you so much and hurts my feelings. thinking so much rush the best of your day. as always you can follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook @kennedyfbn, email kennedy@foxbusiness.com. throughout big show, outsider wilkes, katie pavlich and michael chases back for kennedy's kourt. make every day at kenn-a-day. >> unruly passengers that intolerable levels for a new warning from the faa admitted a spike in a dangerous behavior. what that steak is put prepare for busy week in print puts a governor on his own california's largest state employeest union taking a stand against gavin newsom for what the incoming president said is a betrayal.e organized labor during the pandemic comedy follow-up this hour. blockbuster deals coming to hollywood but amazon is investing eventh more heavily in growing its position in the
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