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larry: be sure to join us again tomorrow night larry: be sure to join us again tomorrow night. i promise i will never talk about bulgaria again. i am "kudlow". ♪ ♪. kennedy: welcome to it feels like monday but it's already tuesday. what happens we find the smoking gun question of the proof that covid-19 skate from a chinese lab only to kill three tapley peoples afar including 600,000 americans? what if within the chinese government try to cover up all of it for their own self interest? how should the white house on the world respond question every double hung lab gains more traction. today this should report the british intelligence now dean the idea quote seasonable. the pair of european scientists when the british, from norway claim not only was
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covid-19 manufactured in a lab but also the chinese government reversed engineered to make it look like a natural virus. essentially to get themselves an alibi pride now republican senator tom cotton was among the first lawmakers to suggest the lab leak theory said if that is true, there needs to be consequences. suspect all the since i have the sense of relief or from the going to try to find the true origins of this virus. think all the evidence points towards those labs in wuhan. if you find out that the origins of this virus chinese to paper >> former commissioner, he is the flight in the ointment but he claims is not an iceland incident. make these kind of lab leaks happen all the time actually pretty here in united states we've had mishaps. in china plastics don't outbreaks of sars one have been out of labs including the last known outbreak which was a pretty extensive outbreak.
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kennedy: good stepford extreme vaccine expert in texas has a chilling prediction about what will happen if we do not hold china's feet to the fire. suspect is going to be 26 and covid at 30 unless we fully understand the origins of covid-19. this is absolutely critical. we need to do an outbreak investigation. spherically chinese, and as leaders are said to be outraged the lab leak theory has even been suggested. and i'm no scientist but i do have a little bit of common sense for the simplest explanation is usually correct. and every day the leak theory looks and sounds more plausible and simpler. so what do we do about if it turns out to be true it's get into it with nice part about kicking out the week and got the guy benson show radio host and townhall.com political attic or, guy benson hello. also recent feature seven or peter suderman looking very dapper indeed quite bookish spread and fox news contributor jessica tarlov is
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here rounding out the big three tonight. so, guy i will start with you. there has not been a lot of talk about where we go from here if the lab leak theory is in fact true. but we have to move the story forward. so this gruesome history does not repeat itself. >> i am pretty cynical, kennedy about what's actually going to happen for the lab leak theory is at least a viable. you look at the tentacles the chinese communist party has economically throughout the world. on the bullying frankly that they are able to pull off because of that influence, there's an eu report a number of months ago that was critical of china regarding covid-19. in the chinese regime was able to bully on force basically that you to soften the language in watered-down in their own report date did that. we also the trying to crack down on the australian economy and really bring some pain to
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her allies and friends down under because they have insisted rightly on a true investigation into what really happened. i do not know what the solution is going to be perhaps sanctions i don't think i'm going to go to war over this. but clearly something has to happen. to be here is one place to start. maybe the entire international community in the midst of this and the cover-up and the lying and three to half million dead in the correct out on democracy income hong kong and the concentration camps in the western part of china putting uighur minority muslims in forced labor camps and sterilizing them. perhaps amid all of that maybe we should not collectively give the prestige of the olympic games to beijing which is scheduled to happen next year. select yes next year's supposed to be the olympic winter games in china. and peter i agree with gaia. that is where you start. i think they should be embarrassed pretty think they should be held accountable.
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but obviously there are things that do not work pre-to hot or does not work. sanctions typically also do not work so what you do? >> i think that is a good question that we should be asking. the first thing i would say is what you shouldn't do. what you shouldn't do is shoot ourselves in the foot with a response that is counterproductive that harms americans. and trade wars for example harm americans. the trade policy stuff we end up seeing as suggested responses and apartment americans but we do not need giant military buildup in the sun a full-fledged war might put us closer to a war footing closer to war. that sort of thing is dangerous. we are thinking about a response here again i say it because we still don't know pray this is actually something is worth dwelling on for just a minute just as it was a mistake to say there's absolutely no way this thing
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came from a lab it is now a mistake to say we know certainty it came from a lab. i release nobody here saying that but we need to be clear we still do not know pre->> item of that we can know anything with certainty. you are doing with an opaque communistic government is not going to let anyone in. they say anyone outside of the scientific community is a spy but they won't even let scientists in part they will not give them access to the raw data that so necessary to come to a conclusion. they are making it very difficult. without an answer there is no accountability. that's essentially what they want. they have tried several times to put the onus back on the united states that probably leaked from eight lab they are pretty except for the part where we are the ones who paid us so dearly in terms of covid deaths and illness in proportion to our population. jessica how do you feel about sanctions? >> i feel pretty good if we
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could find a way for them to be effective. i do think in the past certainly the trade were something the cost americans a lot. having seen that effect against china versus another country that is not as economically powerful for instance and if not have as many trade partners as china. i was thinking because i was cult last on the panel and that is something original to say, maybe this is the moment to go to big corporations like apple, like nike and say we understand about producing your products or the duke at a deep discount. but can we unite for a little while because we have lost so many millions of lives world wide were they also sell the products in here in the u.s. can we work something out with china it we say were not bring in the nba games their breath u.s. government has healthy nba and has helped nike whatever it is to send a message to china coupled with
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not welcoming china to international organizations. these governments get such a high office standing there next to world eaters and western democracies and acting like they are one of us and they aren't. you cannot come to the un you can't make good, let's see where we go with that. i don't think they're going to open up their labs but hopefully we can get further. >> i wish they would so had reason to kick him off the yuan security council. not that it really does much. the effect they have a veto on pretty much everything. you are right there companies that are so invested in china and gaining access to the largest market in the world. but companies are manufacturing goods, go to india, go to vietnam, go to these other countries who would love to have your business and left to build your factories. there are some nice beaches thereto. meantime the left wing media not changing their tune about the origins of the virus. there also change their
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password the "washington post" changed a 50 -month-old headline to make it look like they were not so dismissive of the viral lab link therapy the original had line wrote tom cotton keeps repeating a coronavirus conspiracy theory that was already debunked. that headline was quietly changed to, tom cotton keeps repeating a coronavirus theory that scientists have disputed, softened that a little bit. this calluses getting scrubbed by good manicurist protect we trust the media that even light in their own reporting? guy? >> i'm still ruminating about jessica suggestion here. i say this only partially jokingly. but if there was some sort of moment were reinforced nike for example to pick i'm not sure they would pick us. i think they might pick china. i wear about the nba as well. in any case my answer to your question on this topic about the media is very straightforward, very simple,
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back to occam's razor which you talk about is not a more complicated and this because there were bad people floating the lab leak theory even this completely plausible and viable all along because it was the rotten nasty republicans and the trump administration and the out of favor crowd within that media there suggestion about how reasonable was just deemed out of hand to be wrong, wrongheaded, dangerous contribute to hate or whatever the catchphrase on the left said that media got together informally and declared it to be a double conspiracy theory based on nothing because the wrong people were saying it. and now the evidence is amounting and they are like oops that looks alike let's go back and sort of try to clean up her own mess. because now more reputable people are saying the exact same thing they saw not all that much new information.
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>> they would like to be saying the other thing but they can't because it is looking less and less true. and obviously very powerful people know where the virus originated. it's not just the "washington post", peter prete of abc news, jonathan carl, chuck todd and his ginger to fu manchu. we've got maggie haberman at the "new york times". all sake we hate drop so much we did not want to believe anything he said. that is really, really sloppy reporting. >> so i need to disclose my wife works at the "washington post". about should not comment on media's that decisions. their issues with the media coverage for this another issue related that goes back even further which is the cdc and the federal health officials were often spreading what amounts to misinformation and disinformation. they were saying step that was at best a supposition maybe something somebody -- that
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many people thought at the time but they were saying this is absolute true. doctor fauci sang tons of quite a few things over the course of last year. or he has now admitted he was not even that he was exaggerating the conventional wisdom, what he was doing was lying to people intentionally and knowingly an order to manipulate their behavior. think the real problem was back to the public health committee specially in the government that views their job. they see it as part of their business to lay down the line about what we can and can't know about viral disease and public health with a kind of certainty that at minimum in the midst of a novel pandemic most of us have never experienced before, is just not possible to have that level of certainty. the cdc cannot be honest with people. alludes to lots of misinformation. kennedy: of the virus changing every death so we change our
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story. hot malarkey they knew exactly what was going on back to try to cover his keister, leftward jesse. >> my last word as i hope joe biden starts adding haunch of arcade bird that will make everything more interesting part of the tom cotton front who is putting for this theory there was an element to it especially with what center cotton was saying that was disturbing which we have not seen evidence of is that he also china created this as a bio weapon for there is no evidence about thus far. we have to be careful what we go that's for sure. we have people in big positions of power moving around him with the rules are moving the goal post, masking, unmasking et cetera per think at the end of the day we did have to meet people yes people reporters could not from this category per the president did put forward that therapy also
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said xi jinping was doing a great job managing covid he also said it wasn't airborne. kennedy: he did knew that was not true per its >> they all know what they're bunch of liars. especially fauci he knew they were doing this again of function research, gave the bunch of money to that lab knowing what they were conducted because he had been told by u.s. diplomats another scientists and researchers what was going on there so shame on him first and foremost the party pal returns a low bit later. california governor newsom promises to solve the homeless crisis under his lousy leadership violent crime at rampant drug use is on the rise especially tent cities. so why is that a dream? longtime l.a. resident bryan suits to join me
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at massive homeless crisis growing worse by the daybreak medi-cal 40 students have missed a year end half of in person learning. not to mention countless businesses have closed for good because of the pandemic bird so what happens the california voters don't vote the guy who calls all these crazies? joining the radio host bryan suits. is that nick is that brian i can't tell him or left next to mcbrien. okay great welcome to the show brian wonderful. brian let us discuss what is in california over the weekend at every neighborhood you go through, every intersection you come to, every overpass has more and more intense. now they're doing a bunch of feasibility studies in los angeles where they are putting tent cities in parking lots were kids attend a summer camps for their largely unsupervised except for their homeless friends will be patrolling the beaches that's fun. >> yes that is literally the
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plan for that is the overflow plan there are so many homeless they are going to take pretty high-end earners who actually pay taxes in the county or the state they're going to rob them of their parking lots are really high-end beaches or what other people call beaches they're going to put tense in their. this is because literally on every boardwalk of venice beach, santa monica huntington beach are literally overflowing with illegal tents there. they need a place to put those tents. they'll be taking your parking spots will be taking your state revenue for parking at the beach away and putting tense in parking lots for real. kennedy: one of these tent encampments cost $26 per month for a tents rate taxpayers get the pay that which is a really great plan. newsom has not done anything about homelessness that continues to explode even if he and l.a. mayor eric
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garcetti through billions of dollars at the problem. but what they are doing is incentivizing more people to come to the beach. like oh wait i am stuck in this crappy and len hamlets i'm going to go out to pacific palisades i get social services portal parties, showers, sounds good. >> you know what, if you illegally erect a tent in the middle of manhattan or columbus, ohio normal town usa , that is probable cause. the police will probably arrest you. in los angeles city in los angeles county the lapd in the l.a. sheriff's department need a search warrant to look in your tents. i helped look for eight missing 13-year-old from medford, oregon friday last because lapd told his parents,
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his grandma they cannot search tense without a search warrants were in illegally erected tent on public land, middle of the park, middle of the beach they cannot search without a search warrant. obviously the buildings are tolerated the big things are encouraged. they're not ending homelessness they require it. it's a revenue stream. the government revenue stream. kennedy: wife in covenant while newsom and more trouble here? spit because he bribed us. the constitution said they have to give it back to the actual taxpayer. these packaging at as a refund, a stimulus but he has to give it back and pays bribing everybody. not in the face, check out the hair all about. >> not the face flat in the, here's your facers your money.
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he's going to survive, do not laugh and note. he's going to survive this. so for wayne davis is rolling in his grave is not even dead yet. >> by the way this is like the mummy. this is like the mummy to he will survive the recall he will be naturally viable. so when president, was looking for vice president shall point to the mummy and he will say i have here, i survived a recall i have the solution i am gavin. crazy. america welcome to california but. >> they will never throw me out give me former terms. brain suits think is so much so good to talk to. [laughter] suspect that's right flattened occur. democrats wasting your tax dollars for generations. wait until you hear how much money amtrak wants to open new routes that nobody asked for. i will break it down and my
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at indeed.com/home. kennedy: amtrak is a bloated thinking monster that is never been profitable. now the inefficient entity wants $75 billion to send trains who know where it was zero profit insights. both inks are back in 1971 is a for-profit but became pretty obvious pretty quickly it was a money suck designed to appeal to powerful politicking to about two fundings as long as there were stops their districts. from that conception from nixon until four years ago they $81 billion in taxpayer funds for the father amtrak, was quoted in the '90s is saying, i feel personally embarrassed over what i helped to create. well, luckily this tardy turkey now cycles at the safe bosom of administration beholden to trains. although amtrak does real writing is any footnote to his personal transportation
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history it is not enough to justify this kind of infusion. there is never going to be and l.a. to las vegas line because that train would take on will seven hours. you get there in an hour and a million lights it started 20 bucks for that's real part and correct sizzle green that turns the faber's eyes and brown buses have about 60 grams of greenhouse gases per passenger mile. amtrak passenger trains 1867 grams provide the worst parts about amtrak of the things are notoriously late, 46% of long-distance trains arrived on time 54% do not. their use about 49 minutes late. when the trains are tardy for the party it operates at a loss of about what had $70 million a year, what a bargain for the only answer to your train fetish is duly issued with all your kinky obsessions, keep them to yourself. amtrak should be privatized pigment rail lines in canada's rocky mountains or great
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britain or japan referral your privately perfect ridership and quality shot up. in these united states amtrak was to sue private reverence for access which means a freight service arguably far more useful would have to be sidelined for betsy and margie go bird watching it 50 miles an hour but congress needs to twist off the spigot on amtrak tax money and addiction private companies he did come in and show americans what is possible when romantic form of locomotion is subjected to the sexy forces of the free market. and that is the memo. amtrak is of course one of many of the government spoon dog's who's fed up with a 5-foot senate republican ran probably when anna ran for about an hour and a half in the senate on the floor, just to talk about it, watch this. >> proposals for spending are alarming. we have spent and borrowed more in the last two years
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that we did during world war ii. there are going to be repercussions of so much of borrowing in such a short period of time. before will our elected lawmakers ever got the spending trainers amtrak the tip of the iceberg? the party panels back, guy benson tran six and jessica tarlov. guy you spend a lot of time on amtrak. which like a train that's more efficient, on time, and less sticky? [laughter] yes. sometimes i have wonderful expenses on amtrak. other times less so that's true with various of transportation. the amount it costs is crazy. the fact that they are able to bring in that amount of money from a new york to d.c. route and they still cannot turn a profit nationwide i think speaks to the problem here of the idea of tossing a bunch of money at it because she was the right word there is a fetish that joe biden has for trains.
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he's the president so he says let's give billions more to amtrak. it's like every huge mistake made in california democrats naturally are consistent they have to trade everywhere. ask anyone in california but high-speed rail in that state bird they will tell you what has happened. that would be sort of a side of coming attractions of joe biden has his way but. >> peter republicans and democrats because republicans are no better there are from $46 to amtrak but they are not saying how the money would be spent. they are time but opening up 160 new lines in different cities which sounds great but people by enlarger not going to use them. the only profitable part of amtrak that guy reference the northeast corridor uses only about 500 miles of track. >> look i ride amtrak between washington d.c. and new york on a regular basis. it is useful in a very small number of cases.
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basically it's only profitable in the northeast corridor. there is a very narrow use case here. it was a great story couple of years ago the "new york times" sent one of my favorite writers on a train trip from new york to new orleans to a conference. it took 30 hours, 30 hours. now maybe you just love trains and that's what you want out of life with that is not a good or efficient way to travel. over talk about building new lines in the middle of the country everywhere, that's the kind of thing were talking about spending $75 billion subsidizing. >> it's going to be a lot more than that. two guys point, jessica there's never going to be high-speed routes never going to happen on these existing lines and the amount of money you would need, you cannot do on the public teat you just cannot. we are overspent. vexed stop trying to make fast work that is what rand paul should have said for the senate instead of the 90
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minutes that we had to hear. as you all know but i don't think peter has i used to live in europe work trains are fantastic they have exited but still taking trains all over western europe it is incredible for the same price i can get from london to paris i can only get to baltimore. that is a really big problem that i could only get from my home in new york city. i've seen trains need a lot of revamping i'm certainly not in favor of doing away with them they can be a great way to get places. commuter trains also had tremendous amount of help they do commute on amtrak as well but i do feel there should be some sort of public private partnership that can be broken here. we know how organizations can work with the private sector brings her expertise in and help see private sector in getting up there is a great example >> that's what we need
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for trains although muskets dead set on the hyper loop will see about that that might be in our future medication any doubts were living through third obama term the former president just confirmed it. here he is an air times interviews spilling the beans that key is the policymaker by the biden throne. >> joe biden and the administration are essentially finishing the job pretty think it will be an interesting test. 90% the folks who were there, were there in my administration. they are continuing and building on the policies we talked about. before basically it's all about me parts of president obama to blame for hyperinflation, soaring crime rates, war in the middle east and struggling economy? and why is he so proud of what he's done? i am not sure, guy?
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>> you are exactly right, kennedy. it is a very on brand for barack obama to conclude the joe biden presidency is really about barack obama. because isn't everything? obama in the same interview by the way took credit for donald trump's economic success singly basically lead to that moment and sort of laid the groundwork for the stability. obama and biden around the slowest recovery in modern history than trump came in with the republicans threw gassing on the fire do regard to cut taxes every things going awesome until china gave us a pandemic. another trying to rewrite history and that they want credit for trumps economy, it's typical but it is ludicrous. kennedy: you say exits a continuation of another admits ration, peter, what is that? >> there's odyssey continuity between the biden administration and the obama administration just because there's joe biden print also because he hired a bunch of
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obama administrative veterans where there's also some policy continuity between the biden administration on the trump administration. i think in ways that should worry people. what it comes to the border, it comes to trade policy and industrial policy, when it comes to these gigantic covid era spending bills that trump passed that republicans pass this is not just something that started happening in january this year when biden took office but we passed trillions and trillions of dollars in additional deficit spending last year. in a lot of ways there is semi- think worry and continuity between the biden ministration the trump administration. so in some ways the problem here is all of these administrations are doing too much of the same thing. we've not figured out a way to break out of this rut. >> are jessica peter saying the worst parts of the trump administration are being continued by the biden administration. there probably a lot of trump supported saying oh yeah, your thoughts. victor probably are. but i never really share with
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trump reporters i'm gonna push back a little on that. peters correct their has to be continuity between administrations because it is not possible to undo everything at least the first four months, five months. after you take officer pieces certainly amongst members of the same party that exist over decades where there's continuity between what joe biden's do know what bill clinton did. you look at a lot of the proposals the numbers been thrown around in terms of corporate tax rates, personal income tax rates et cetera. downright clintonian. in terms of being barack obama's third term, no biden is not the only peace of this puzzle that shows a continuity. he promised it on the campaign trail. democrats and a lot of moderate republicans and certainly independence like barack obama. they wanted to get back to that age certainly haven't seen with the four years of donald trump was like, they are pleased as punch about this but i understand i may
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different kind of politician on this panel that doesn't turn people off spratly those who voted for barack obama in 2016 of her biden in 20 breaks before does not turn up democrats are a lot of republicans and independents who did not like trumps personality and did not like the way he comported himself publicly but they really liked a lot of his policies. and we miss many of them. think smh guy, peter, jessica great sartre shortly becoming a presidential biden rolling up the 6 billion-dollar budget with major hikes and spending for almost everything. how will it affect your wallet? economist will join me in economist will join me in moments t welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, why not take your home along for the ride?
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back president biden took to spending your money and also throwing cash at corrupt foreign governments but that's great. the budget proposal released by the white house is $63.8 billion foreign assistance. up 10% from last or a hair $61 million about going to central america. i am sure that will solve our immigration crisis. but be stolen by crooked leaders and narco terrorists who run those companies. so why are we doing things like this customer care to break down american institute for economic research president and trinity college professor of economics, rodney dunigan a welcome back ed. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: offices this administration is very uncreated when it comes to spending braid they cannot spend enough money. they are throwing money at everything they possibly can. can no one see a bad outcome here? so back just the sheer amount of the money, 6 trillion-dollar basically twice as much as the
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government was spending just a decade ago. that's $20000 per person. if warriors will be spending $80000 of our money without our consent. it's just mind-boggling. the government has always been poor decision-making for spending money for the just going to be doing a lot more of that. see photos light on specifics but that's it makes a really, really nervous. we talk about sending a bunch of money to these countries in central america. there is no oversights. there are no expectations. there really is no accountability and no guidelines. so what could possibly go wrong? >> it's going to be perfect. it's just this big spending package were we do not even really know what is going into it. your time at amtrak a few minutes ago. there's nothing that sounds good, affordable housing
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buried the specifics of that often means more price control more government housing. we do not know. they're moving away from a policy were people actually have to proposed a specific bill, a program. we'll just pass this spending billable figure out things later. it's just a crazy way to be. kennedy: then states like california that are running a surplus they still get $13 billion from the federal government. none of it makes any sense. rand paul took time on the floor of the senate today to talk about lizards on treadmills. it's like some of these smaller projects are only 60 or $70 million here or there. but it should outrage people. that is the kind of stuff that adds up. >> it is crazy. what people do not realize anytime the government spends a dollar the predecessor, you, me is not going to be able to beast bending that money.
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instead the $6 trillion that's one third of the economy they are proposing to be spending next year alone. we have in my pin a lot of crazy government spending over the last year. we're in extraordinary circumstances but are going to continue this indefinitely is just too much. kennedy: until they get rid of the filibuster and republicans take the majority they can unring all those bills. unring all those bills. edward stringham thank you it's not some magical number. and it's not something we just achieve at the end. it's a feeling... of freedom to live our lives the way we intended. though the ups... ...the downs ...all of it. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. this is lincoln financial.
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kennedy: the world's largest meat processor has been crippled by a cyber attack but they do not pay up the hacker said they will tell the whole world how the sausage is made. but as a butcher who do the beef up security. this is a topical storm. topic number one, a russian artist has constructed a portrait of vladimir putin out of human teeth. she said she was inspired by the russian president's comments that he would knock out the seat of foreign aggressors who want to take a bite out of russia. thank goodness he did not mention then sticking their noses into russia's business or eyeballing its territories. used 500 human teeth for the project luckily there plenty of teeth sitting around in the
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mouths of passengers on that air flight this is a first unconventional portrait she made for it she also once drew portrait of michael jackson out of baking fire which ironically is also what his face was made out of. the original to the portrait is not for sale. you can buy digital copy of her artwork for $2500 or you can spend that money on something more sensible. topic number two. if you thought buying a picture was a bad investment this make your job drop. italian artist is sold but he's calling the world's first invisible sculpture. for $18000, artist is known first physical art installation and now he has created artwork called i am, which is described as a 4-foot 9-inch void of nothingness. or speak all here in america, dr. anthony fauci. the buyer has received a certificate of authenticity
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for the empty space that he or she now owns it does not get confused with other empty spaces which did not kiss anyone $18000. this might sound silly to you be but joe biden just added to trillion for invisible sculptures to its infrastructure plan. and visibly simple structure. claims the future of art, this is it because of its eco- consciousness has a carbon print of next zero. when you thought climate change was just a scam to help liberals make money without doing any work. that is living up to the observer to decide what his invisible sculpture looks like. and so far to me it looks like a money laundering good job buddy. topic number three. general motors building a lunar rover to drive astronauts across the moon. i hope they have aaa up there. the new vehicles may built in partnership with artemis program, artemis is hoping to send the first woman to the moon by 2024.
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a dream first hatch but ralph crammed him of the honeymooners. the rover will transport the first woman on the mood to the southernmost point where, fall goes according to plan she will make history by complaining that she is too cold. the pasa space roberson passed a few miles from landing site they expect this new rover to drive thousands of miles on them and service which is why it be fully led with beef jerky and podcast episodes. the karo be self driving star brave star and sit back and relax knowing their lives are the hands of the people who make the chevy malibu. you are screwed. topic number four. here's an exciting look at some animals and england it is from the uk's chesters zoo look at this rare pair of dancing lemurs i love them. beatrice and elliott been brought to the zoo to take part in a breeding program. in other words they are animal lovers. no wonder elliott has such a
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skip in his stepper they brought to england from north carolina which rhymes with. [laughter] they are endangered species through procreation. nothing like a european vacation to spice up your love life. these species is nicknamed the dancing lemurs because they appear to dance when they walk. basically the inverse of kamala harris it appears to be walking when she dances. go get it. these dancing lemurs the perfect take over the ellen degenerate show. at least they would not crab on the staff as much as she did. they are little poop monsters. before we go, it is tickle me tuesday. we've got a brenda tickle me tuesday joke you have three minutes to guess the punchline during the break. please, please do not look it up or the # tickle me tuesday. ready, how many tackles does it take to make an octopus laugh? think about it, the answer is after the
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and victoria all got it right on twitter during the break. i hope they did not cheat break they conflicted best hour of day you can follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook @kennedyfbn, email kennedy@foxbusiness.com tomorrow night katherine mangu-ward, ben dominic is here the return of charlie. ♪♪♪ here the return of charlie. do not forget make every tony evans: god knows what you're like. he knows our propensity, and he has compassion when we come home. come back home as quickly as possible. though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow. though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. so, whatever inheritance, whatever god still wants to do for you, to you, through you, in you, don't lose anymore. jesus christ broke the curse, so don't ever talk about you being cursed again if you know jesus christ.
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