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kennedy: come on man, profiting up the pandemic is so may 2020 but that is exactly say she gets the top coronavirus expert dr. anthony fauci ft announces publishing a book this year. the same accusation that was loved and sleazy in our governor and a cuomo after he published his own ridiculous book on pandemic leadership after killing scores of helpless old people. does this prove that doctor found she's more interested in the limelight than the covid fight question what the book is called expect the unexpected, ten lessons on
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truth, service and the way forward. and it comes out in november. and we are told he shares the lessons that shaped his life philosophy offer an intimate view my the world's greatest medical minds as well as universal advice to live by. it's reportedly only 80 pages long. how much advice impossible to be in there? does not include tips on flip-flopping like this. >> if you look at the evolution of the virus in bats and what is out there now there is very, very strongly leaning towards this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated. we do not know what her% what it is is imperatively look and do an investigation. masks are not theater. not masks are perfect active respect former head of the fda said it's time to start relaxing the indoor mask mandates. is he right? >> no i think you're going to
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be seeing that as we go along and more people get vaccinated. spirit there are my glasses so i have them. he's having a tough time keeping his story straight pre-not a good thing for a writer. the fauci haters are not impressed with the book among them arizona andy biggs who tweeted profiting from the pandemic with a book it was truly a new low. it's not a new lowest in the slow before. doctor found terry to highest paid person in the entire federal government parts a wears a finding time to write a book in the middle of a once in a century health catastrophe? what schedule tonight's party panel with reason magazine and recent.com editor katherine mangu-ward forgot accuracy president adam guillette democrat strategist radio host a fox news contributor, leslie marshall welcome everyone. >> a kennedy. >> hi. so katherine, let us begin. think my favorite part about this story is not to the utter
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hypocrisy of writing these things when you're still gainfully employed as a public servant. morgan fairchild reached out to dr. fauci and one of the e-mails release by bugs luncheon does feed news and said dr. fauci can use my twitter account if you want to reach more people. morgan fairchild, my girlfriend, your thoughts, katherine? >> none of us would ever want to have our e-mail switches are an excellent reason not to work for the government. the idea that fountain cuomo have now written books about their incredibly exemplary leadership that we may also follow in their footsteps strikes me at the very least too soon. and probably just flat out a bad idea. these are folks were not going to age well the fauci book is not aging well before it even hits a bookstores person we have found figure adam that brings me to it one of your
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points this whole thing is reminiscent of a certain star wars character that no one wants to see a future length adie movie made of who would that be >> that's exactly right it's as if the dead a star wars spinoff. [inaudible] vessel again sorry. >> i would find the person is 15 months in the pandemic set i've not gotten up anthony fauci in my life, where can i get more? i want to find that person break imagine finding someone who is it mrna vaccine technology enthusiast years ago working on it you find out this guy is the darling of the pandemic it's sickening. sports sickening he has been wrong about so many things and has withheld so much. now, leslie i don't care people make money part i don't care that president obama made $60 million after of a netflix deal and a bunch of biography that he and his wife were going to write.
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once they left the white house. but the point is once you leave office. my dad once told me you could never make money in politics unless you're on the take. if you are a federal employee one of the highest profile people at all of politics and olive media, that means you are in politics under should not be hocking a book until you are completely done with the pandemic. >> i don't know we will ever be completely down the pandemic for there still people who will not wear masks. people will not be vaccinated. fortunately, i doubt it, fortunately is about a dozen states myself including california who are close around herd immunity. pledges of the thing about capitalism i see people like andy biggs getting mad anthony fauci for making a dollar, that is capitalism. everybody has a right to make a buck.
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let's talk about profiting off the death of individuals aptly discussing bird however there been people in the past, lacey peterson's mom for that doctor felty is it infectious disease specialist. he is not an elected official perm before he learns a lot about infectious disease and research. >> infectious diseases kill a lot of people. and your fauci is in the federal government done working for the federal government almost any book he writes is going to touch upon something, some virus disease that that is kill people throughout the world. does that mean anyone has a doctor or anyone whose infectious disease special anyone who works for the federal government can't write a book? before no means when you have that much power pure withholding that much of the press is not holding you accountable people get very, very suspicious of your motives. again, i don't care if he makes money.
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my issue is with the constant questions that are arising day after day that he is not being pressed about, katherine, what is the biggest lie that concerns you here? >> i will say i assumed that a lot of the mixing guidance we're getting early on was felty and others doing a mobile library have to lie to the public because those idiots do not how to behave. one thing have been surprised by actually seems like once again, should not like the rest of us did not know was going on. scrambling to figure out the spin was overcomplicated and confidence in the public about certain decisions and he did not have good grounding for. i will say there's infinite market for about two still
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induce ypres to walk walk by house every day that still has a we love you dr. fauci and the window. this is even after the blm signs come down to do not underestimate the fandom. >> most people collegiate not have children public schools but first up doctor factors of the only pandemic personality something the hybrid michigan democrat governor gretchen whitmer famously stuck it to her state with excessive lockdowns on the young and healthy well endangering her most vulnerable citizens by forcing nursing homes to take covid patients right hey just like what happened here new york. my next guest is a lot of digging claims michigan nursing home death have been severely undercounted to be higher than initially reported. drumming to discuss author, journalist and house of the no bs news hour he was once a cheerleader for jim, charlie leduff's back, welcome back charlie bates met carried on kennedy? before i'm doing better than gretchen whitmer. as you have shown and your
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state at some troubling numbers we do reverse engineering of the covid data. they found minor people died because of contracting covid and the nursing home so they really just stop counting? tsubaki look we smoked them out braids or tomorrow in the state is going be special hearing with the state, the legislature oversight committee. my lawyer, had to sue the state for data. my lawyer is going to offer our findings. and then yes the director the state health department is going to come give testimony for i do not know she could possibly come up with this is what her people say. last summer, we were not even counting until june but we did not have an official count. cuomo stopped doing this mix in may but went in her who copied cuomo doubled down still does it today at nicole mingle. thought happens is this art
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can these desperate they hire a firm they find a 44% of them got back to the nursing home. unbeknownst to any of them that is not clear but what is clear is once they found out they stopped counting for this it is too time-consuming. too difficult. >> they did not have any resources. they only got there a few hundred cases. but there are thousands preempted 9000 more deaths that should be attributed to nursing homes. as the attorney general given the governor cover here? >> local going to find out they say tomorrow for the attorney general's busy running on the state capitol making yea pride movie clips for twitter. right? they're plotting the governor for calling this month, get this it's sweet, elder abuse awareness month, that is great. how about investigation for let's dig into these numbers better member the ultimate data points less people
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dying. especially people dying in facilities. we do not have a clear i did this is said this is an absolute sin basement cuomo has said famously who cares or they die? you know who cares people who lost loved ones. they want to know what happened. they can be of service to other people and something like this happens again to make sure there is no repeats of the thousands of disposable lives in places like new york and new jersey and pennsylvania and michigan, they will be damned if they're going to keep those numbers hidden from view forever. because someone has got to be held accountable here. sure as hell is not cuomo he is not going anywhere. you think this is impeachable so far as terms is what you've seen in governor whitmer? >> we are only in the beginning of this. as we know about new york elise cuomo is keeping the data and hiding it. my people are saying we decided to stop looking at it. here is another reason we need
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to know what happened. got election coming next year. we need to decide in this leadership is worth keeping. here's what bacci could do, hey dude, forget it forget the masks and stuff are you should put together a nursing home committee and figure out how we improve end-of-life care in this country. because 400,000 people a year before the pandemic or dying in their parade that's the stuff you're supposed to be doing. for at least let it be dignified. charlie leduff always good to talk to you. >> thanks for having me. i'll keep you aware. kennedy: please do look forward to that report tomorrow pretty coming up another disturbing border video services a crying little boy abandoned by smugglers but this does not bother you do not know what will pride what is the white house and the president actually going to do about it? ben domenech's studio with me and ♪ why do you build me up ♪ ♪ (build me up) ♪ ♪ buttercup, baby ♪ ♪ just to let me down ♪ ♪ (let me down) ♪ ♪ and mess me around ♪ ♪ and then worst of all ♪ ♪ (worst of all) ♪
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kennedy: knew report vice president probably harasses trying to distance herself in the border crisis as the immigration czar is realizing the immigration. has not held a press current in seven days nor seen the border parade there should be lots of questions about how children like this 5-year-old boy are forgotten victims and are political calculus.
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[background noises] help. help. help. back that is tragic bright how can you ignore something like that? harris says she does not want to muddy on the banks of the rio grande but instead she was to zoom central american authoritarians to pretend she's tackling root causes great vice president immigration problem like these are complex. they will not be solved overnight or at all their tackled bite on serious cackling pantsuit was too busy looking for gentler problems will not taint her presidential pursuits. if vice president herons has much confidence as ambition would state legislative plans, task forces mobilize in a comprehensive strategy to tackle the failed drug war instead it's a sickening shell game kids are heartlessly shifted from one federal government to the next result cramped and crowded kiddie
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jails after they are dropped over walls abandoned by coyotes, their families and a heartless vice president was more worried about poll numbers and focus groups that innocent lives and that's the memo. the border crisis is getting so bad in texas republican governor greg abbott issued it disaster declarations" president biden's open border policy have paved the ways for dangerous gangs and cartels, human traffickers and deadly drugs like that and of the bourne torque and beauties. meanwhile landowners on the border sing the property damaged and vandalized on a daily basis where the biden administration does nothing to protect them. so why won't madame vice president hop on a plane to check things out? it's pretty simple but jointly tied the federal's cofounder he is the host this week a fox news prime time ben domenech's back. hi ben. how's the show? >> it was good it was good. we talked a lot about anthony fetching out a big fan base >> me neither. especially e-mails, the book
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proposal in the mind is going to be rolling in. >> wait until you're done and no longer federal employee can go back on that. let's talk about vice president hairspray she's been tasked with a very big job. she said i only want to do part of the job. [laughter] i want to talk to people sometimes about root cause is not the border thing that's kind of gross. >> the hard part is always been a challenge for kamala harris picture does not take it on any real way but she did not in the u.s. senate she didn't actually choose running for president in terms of how quickly she flamed out. i think one of the reasons for that is she's always been someone as you said your bottle log is more ambitious than she is hard-working when it comes to actually tackling these problems. think unfortunately when we look at the border today we see the consequences of really a failed approach it has been time and again a problem within this country. which is to say we all want to have a conversation about immigration and how many people are actually allowed into the country et cetera. but that requires having a
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secure and safe border. one that is not controlled by cartels, controlled by coyotes , used to further their mission, to send across drugs. to make money off of human trafficking and the like. unfortunately biden agenda has been let's just keep this away from the camera so we do not have the pr disaster that happened under the trump administration. and imports are corporate media has been for the most part willing to go along with that. >> absolutely they should be asking for right onto border patrol. they should be the ones wanting to infiltrate these facilities instead it's only democrats like henry, how is that not propaganda? certificate is absolutely propaganda. think we have to expect at this point were not going to get the truth from these type of media entities or people who are unwilling to ask questions for their study single question asked to date the white house press conference about pouches e-mails but think about the insanity of that. imagine the situation were mike pence was assigned this
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type of situation on the border and went 70 days without having to go out and take a question. this is something that's absolutely abhorrent. unfortunately you've seen the video, their human lives at stake here. once it are incredibly young incredibly vulnerable. people through no fault of their own are going through this experience and unfortunately we have administration of washington today which is happy to look the other way pretend is not a serious problem. and then they do not have any pressure from that media to actually live up and change things to make a difference. i do not see that changing anytime soon. i do think more americans are waking up how big of a problem this is. it's only going to continue to be a black mark on the biden administration. kennedy: this urgency at all but that's what kills missing videos like this and what burns me every time is these are just the videos bcp these are just the kids we know about. what about the kids we don't see? while in theater bandit in the middle of the desert somewhere in mexico?
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ice the who don't make it. why hasn't kamala harris advocating for them? because as it can take years to tackle the root causes buried the border requires urgency like we had with the vaccines but there is no push. >> there is a concept called the pity party. the idea is that does not matter if you solve the problem as long as you just express pity make some handwaving actions like doing it. kennedy: like the homeless crisis written exam for that exact attitude thus far at something we ought to all be angry about its absolutely disgusting perspectives inhumane and immoral. to bring up a good point. it reminds me of what gavin newsom and erica said he do all the time they say all these poor people. i feel so deeply let's meet this moment. meanwhile solve the problem. >> everything is exploding. i'm task forces that are friends in the senate together
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get republicans and democrats, likely due to tackle immigration right now you guys? select the kennedy that would take work and said being a for your policy which is what politicians are expected to be. kennedy: is the flavor flav of the biden ministration. ben domenech will see later placement coming up on critical race theory a republican political ploy. now one group of parents taking matters into their own hands there banning alcohol. are you going to stay sober during you ♪ ♪ ♪ common love isn't for us ♪ ♪ we created something phenomenal ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye.
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the country one summer outside d.c. parents have reached the boiling point. they formed a group called fight for schools of pushback on a mandatory plan for teachers to complete training focused on systemic impression and complicit by a space critical race theory going to be required curriculum going forward? and how can you stop a? the party panels back, katherine mangu-ward, adam guillette and leslie marshall. so kathie will start with you. you are in virginia, yes or d.c.? >> i am in d.c. a group in virginia. kennedy: you are close by. and these parents are upset for very obvious reasons. this has not settled social science for this a great deal of controversy when it comes to critical race theory, what are your thoughts? >> i'm not sure social science is ever served social science repair by don't think critical race theory is the right approach to teaching kids about these very, very real problem of racism in this country but think there's a
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lot of flaws about the underlying theory as well as the way it is executed in full. but i'm equally troubled this is now fodder for politicians. we had them telling what they canna cannot teach in the classrooms in both directions. sucks for teachers and it's also just a terrible way to do education. politicians are not educators they should not be in that business for this is now the government is for. course the slides are down the slippery slope to school choice. she will have your kids educated the way think it's right but >> that's yes that's on the same thing for kids in the same family, kids in the same district, kids in the same states. i agreed the one-size-fits-all approach from anyone is the wrong approach. were starting to make good headway in terms of school choice. will be backsliding with critical race theory, your
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thoughts? >> that is right. so often conservatives and libertarians are concerned about what they see as a big threat coming from washington d.c. there are tyrants in your commute ten times worse in aoc per they get away with it because were not paying attention to them enough. i'm so glad to see these parents taking a stand against it. how did they get to pretend to be fans of martin luther king when all they want to do is judge people based on the color of their skin rather than the content of their character. remember we talked white house stereotyping was a bad thing? you do not hear that word by used by them anymore that's what they want to do is stereotype and put garbage in the minds of young kids it is terrifying. >> something called whiteness which is seen as this big negative blob. and if they determine you to look belong under the umbrella of whiteness then you have naturally bad intent and
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there's nothing you can do about it. clearly not all white people are backward i have a white child a brown child of brown husband i have a multi religious and multicultural and multiethnic family. but what i do want my children to learn in school is truth. tulsa massacre we witness the anniversary yesterday. numerous people were talked about how they were not taught about that in school. speaking of school is always going to be outraged when you put any kind of new theory or any kind of teaching that pushes the envelope. darwinism, people went crazy when they went to teach darwinism back in the daypart people crazy with a wanted education to be taught and homosexuality sexual orientation to be top of it i'm not surprised about that. i do believe no one size fits all when it comes to schools. obviously critical race theory is going to be chosen in some
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school districts with some states and not in others. parents are certainly going to wait and whether they like it and approve of it. or like some these parents in virginia who are outraised. >> there is a big difference between the theory of evolution and the idea there should be no more private property it should be taken back and redistributed along racial lines. that is what cheryl harris critical race theorist ucla believes pete i love ucla. but that idea is absolute garbage. leslie? >> native americans, many. [laughter] would not agree with you on that kennedy, look, some of our history is really wonderful. kennedy: why don't you go ahead why don't you give your private property to be redistributed along racial lines? go ahead. >> that may happen were seeing here in california that there is a beachfront property that was taken from an effort can american family illegally and
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the courts are ruling interchanging that. kennedy: going give yours away. you volunteer. >> would happen to jews in europe, after the holocaust they got reparations. maybe we need to write some checks after all we never gave 40 acres and a mule part that is what was promised. >> so the # hitler was right was trending about a week and a half ago. so obviously people have not internalized those. >> i never said that i'm a jewish lineage i lost my relatives and holocaust hitler was right about nothing but taking his own life abates make this misguided critical race theory is also rooted in racism where jews are white at jason's and asian americans are completely pushed out of public education for it all right. after that last story you might need a drink and a vacation i got some bad news
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for you. southwest american airlines extending their bans on alcohol service due to the disturbing and disruptive passenger behavior this after a southwest flight attendant loss to teeth with the passenger after she was assaulted last week by the federal aviation administration has received 2500 reports of unruly passengers including 22 penalties will this booze band smooth attention or make the situation even worse katherine i think it's a bad idea what are your thoughts? >> so we have tried prohibition before. [laughter] and of course some airline companies refusing to sell booze on the flights is not a mistake on the scale of national prohibition as we did concerns. [inaudible] [inaudible] you will see some of the same functions for you will see
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people in pregame of flight spirits they already are. >> the idea they're not selling of the little teeny bottle of jack daniels for like $18 or whatever on your flight is going to be the thing that makes airline passengers behave well i find that hard to believe there's a great peace in "the atlantic" this week about how a lot has to do with the social context for it and frankly social context of an airplane right now is terrible. but i'm not surprised alcohol leads to bad behavior there. as it may be the airlines should improve the social context rather than banning the booze. >> they could start by not charging us for checked bags, adam. [laughter] >> and a frequent traveler surprises is happening on america. not surprised that happening on southwest we all know southwest has a best employees , maybe some of the worst customers by fume over the reality show the thing got canceled because every episode was the same.
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passengers were too drunk to fly. american tries to convey with delta and united. southwest tries to compete with gray hampered that's on the gutsy american dream duality to be will mcfly? >> oh please candidate we are all back in studio and i'm going from l.a. to new york or d.c. twice a month i need that cheap chardonnay so i can watch that rahm, think i'm actually doing something productive with my life or five and half hours. look, you have idiots you have violent idiots, booze does make that worse. but flight attendant at the right to shut people off just like bartended stepper it and also this airlines by the way the still getting booze in business and first class. so, what happens to the idiots who are violent there? i do not think this solves the problem. but i do think, pulling these
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people off the plane, placing them on no fly list will solve the problem. before you punch a flight attendant you're signing your traveling death warbird party panel think is so much katherine, adam, and leslie. coming up businesses reopening nationwide. struggling to hire. biden's cash handouts might be the cause will they throw a wrench in his recovery plans? jonas ferris is next turns me live in studio endowments. plus it is wednesday, hump night. that means bran new kennedogs that means bran new kennedogs keep to enemy using the welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, why not take your home along for the ride? allstate.
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agenda? sleepy joe, oh joe,'s said the coal would recover or have enough political capitol to spend turns into social programs like tax payer family care and freaked me college. but this friday's job support looked anything like april, when only 2,066,000 jobs were created after experts protected 1 million biden might have to kick his plans bye-bye. no they won't. here's been seated tonight cofounder and fox news contributor jonas max ferris. welcome back to the show. when you pritikin for friday? >> i think it's going to be in the middle and it needs to be in the middle. which is 500 to $600,000 jobs it's really hot people are going to say where we do another stimulus program now question could already got inflation you cannot hire people. on the flipside of its really weak like the last one, then it's like you've got to get you cannot pay people not to work for there's all these
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jobs open the un- employment level is still high. the people entering the workforce means they do not want to go to the workforce. so you could go either way. he's got to come in the middle thereto the spending he wants to do and place where it's not so hot but not so cold you cannot blame the existing policies on being the good policies perhaps for last year or a recession that we are not in pain but at this point it's a lot of spending into an already hot economy with not a lot of labor to fill the work. kennedy: think the opposite. you make the case too cold to go to shut off the spigot get people back to work break too hot you gotta get people back to work. but it's the other way around. biden is going to take any jobs report as an excuse to say no we did more money. we need to spend more money part no matter what it is of us too hot, too cold, right in the middle. mixing up at the numbers right in the middle because it was only for the 44000 we need to
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do -- well the problem is, they do not want to do it happened last time. they don't want to think was the obama mistake was relatively conservative in the grand scheme of recent spending. spending where the economy never got hot fast. then it cost them politically. they went to air and spend spend as much as we can. got a good philosophical reason because the republicans of the same thing this was to care about deficits and why should we care about the deficit. the fact we have a lower unemployment rate and rising prices is somehow going to cause any sanity to come into play. so going to see what happens when you spend -- we do an economic stimulus program is if you're in a recession when you're not in a recession. that's a great experiment were going to find. so far that's a dream come true. it's unfettered spend because the modern monetary theorists go over right all along you can just keep spending will print money for that's the beauty of it central bank but ugly for the central bank is
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ugly and they fed, jonas? >> i'm not his anti- fed as you are pretty tight blame government spending. the fed does a lot of stuff because the government can't get there there stimulus program organized. they do panic spending things. on the unemployed are getting checks because everybody was getting checks and it was ruggles on both sides, last year end this year. a lot of fallout which is epic. a lot of monies being spent there's no one to do the jobs that's why prices are going higher. we're kind of blaming the unemployed are getting checks to sit at home at some point for this a lot of waste going on there. also the i is trying to buy his land to get service he doesn't want to go to work at the whole chain of waste that went on. kennedy: absolute still going the still much money they are in the ppp program the going to find out this was the biggest, most fraudulent scam in american economic history
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sue foreknew pull shows half of americans think dinosaurs still display someplace on earth and that places congress for those lawmakers with pacemakers and this is a topical storm. tiny t rex right there. topic number one, would begin to live the viral video from an upside down land called canada. for the police ride and the animals drive cars. hey i have seen this kia commercial before but this is what happens when you lot canadians and their homes were 14 months straight. it is bingo and buster to guinea pig pals out for a drive on the streets. you can tell their friends they do not shave their legs. bengal bus raven popular instagram page of the gun car racing adventures they have a twitter account they rant about the generally sixth capitol project that one is not as pop-up or don't wear these guinea pigs are not
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really driving the cars remotely controlled and can be stopped in its tracks or steered off course at any time. in other words is like owning a tassel. ask her to the greener deal these are the only cars were going to be allowed to drive. after a few more cyber attacks these to be only source of beat left in north america. luckily they are succulent and delicious. topic number two. remember the woman who sat naked in a florida storm drain and march? she is been rescued again. this time from a storm drain in -- deep in the heart of texas ♪ ♪. she cannot get her mind out of the gutter she is lindsey kennedy here she is being rescued the first time after she said she was lost for nearly three weeks underground. checked in during texas rehab facility, she wandered off the route was reported missing. then when a texas officer spotted her she slipped captured by getting into the
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storm drain where she got lost again. please search the tunnel, friends and family drop bags of food down man holds hope and she'd find them and finds in them to eat you don't think of at least the second time your loved one gets lost in the sewer system for this week and lindsey climbed of a drainpipe was transported to a hospital. we have eight live shot of her being released from that hospital. and i'm sure she will not make the same mistake again, let's see. ♪ ♪ there she is. [laughter] oh no lindsey. when will she learn? but she did it again ♪ ♪. topic number three, the winning horse of the kentucky derby has failed another drug test. turns out he had a jockey and a monkey on his back. medina spirit took first place at the kentucky derby now after a steroid was found in a system, what a junkie he may be disqualified which explains why this horse is such a long
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phase. the horses anna first tried cancel culture for the controversy said racing officials were out to get him. that did not make much sense for now is claiming the side effect of an antifungal ointment. while normally mentioning fungus and any conversation now it could be stripped of his title in summer gamblers to bet on the second-place horse are thinking of suing medina's team for loss and winners. a fresh august jimmy fails among the be prime will get his money back because he bet on the second-place horse to beat the lakers in the nba playoffs. [laughter] topic number four, a pile of human remains have been found at prince harry and meghan michael's california manchin for a guess that's really buried prince philip. new report claims that during landscaping the construction workers discovered 10,000-year-old bones just yards away from harry and meghan's house.
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there is old ginger balls. then again that's nothing compared all the skeletons in her closet. family is in the same neighborhood as ellen degenerates. these old bones could be an ellen staffer who clawed their own hair and skin off in frustration i am sure part of fluorine six anthropologist of their likely from the native american people. they live thousands of years ago in tiny huts on the california coast. and boy have we come a long wait since then. [laughter] talk about progress thank you governor newsom. we'll be right back jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa. here you go. (in unison) thank you mckayla! dude, get it. i'm not getting it, you get it.
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kennedy: welcome back a sign for my favorite segment of the week or we say hello to your dogs, we love your dogs. keep sending us your pixies the # kennedogs for your chance to say her awesome pooch right here featured every wednesday night. alright let's get to this week's crazy and cool pooches. first up, meet driver, oh my god i love you driver. look at your squished face. driver loves kennedalia. send the picture of his dog laying, really likes potato chips. need to have so much in common. this is kenzie, kenzie's in an amazing kennedogs rate sweet susan is this picture with the sun shining on her pure
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happiness good girl kenzie. kimberly sends in the photo over 60 no beagle corgi mix. sidney likes to hangout on the stoops of west baltimore. what's up sidney, keep it real. i went to scratch her face buried this is macy jane her owner rich sends in her delicious purple hair. it looks just like mine we are both good girls and macy jane. and who gross. what is that? that is a cat. it got, that is his kick at getting jealous of all the tension dogs are getting. sorry kitcat the segment is for dogs go eat someone's face you cannibal. these two sleepy pups are snoopy and wiley their owner said they watch my show every night and asked why i never waved back. i'm waiting back not high snoopy high while they love you guys. anderson is for like a granddaughter winter bread hello winter. who's going to get timmy down
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