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♪ larry: i kno larry: i know we are a national show, but i am hopping on this, he will help rebuild new york pride we need law and order. this is my own personal point of view this endorsement is not the management is not the network it is just mine. curtis is the only guy who will stand atop on crime and cops and the law order to build new york again. ♪ ♪. kennedy: preposterous for that's what doctor anthony factory calls the growing push for him to resign or be fired. after flip-flopping on everything from the origins of the coronavirus of the effectiveness of masks, are his days numbered? nation's top infectious disease specialist has been playing defense as a republican lawmakers mostly up to question his effectiveness and honesty. he claims any attack on him is an attack on science itself. it's payback all the things i
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have spoken about consistently from the very beginning have been fundamentally based on science. sometimes those things were inconvenient truths for people. there was pushback against me. so if you are trying to get at me as a public health official and a scientist, you are really attacking not only dr. anthony fauci you are attacking science. kennedy: what a blowhard. or not republican senator marco rubio said factories appoint politics more than anything else. >> you see the statement he's now making he sounds more like a political figure that he does a healthcare expert. that is not the reason he should be firebreathing the reason he should be fired is because he's lost her medicine out of credibility among the american people. kennedy: reveals that a lot republican arkansas tom cottam t two push the wuhan lab leak theory. his rebuttals they mocked at the time by people like dr. anthony fauci. now the theory is looking more
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plausible. senator cotten says it's time to pay the piper. >> i am reflecting what i heard from someone people across the state of arkansas last week. they've left confidence in tony faucher because of his repeated invasions, misdirection and politicized advice. that is very clear going back to the early days of the pandemic when for instance he did in fact contrary to his sync now, it's out of pen the prospect have originated in the wuhan lab. we now know that is by far the most unlikely origin for this virus. dr. fauci shippers you have focused more on protecting his agency which is funding research in those labs than his friends on the shiny scientist working at that lab and try to get the truth for the american people but submit still stands by fauci no plans to fire him bread but at what point is enough enough customer jointly to discuss the fox news contributor,
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mollie hemingway. molly welcome back. >> right to be here with you. >> i am amazed at his narcissism and humor. to attack anthony fauci is to attack sciences self. what is he really saying here? >> given the impact of these were all women parts pixar do not know what that was. go ahead molly. [laughter] go ahead. >> is quite the statement is that you cannot attack fauci without attacking science. it reminds me of the great film judge dread recess i can't break the law i am the law. dr. fauci she is not the science. science is not with the ruling party says it is science is a process by which you make hypotheses and you test them. and incorporate new information for the sub will be sought happening troubling thing about faucher's role in the last year end a half parts not just the flip-flopping and lying on masking, vaccine,
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school closures all those things. the last release of e-mails showed he worked very hard to stop discussion and debate of that likely role the wuhan institute of virology plate in a global pandemic. and the way the u.s. funded it. that is not science at all prospectus i peter the head of the health alliance was so profuse to been thinking doctor if fauci for defending the back to human hypothesis. there was no question there, and that discussion to what the other potentials may be. avon out evolutionary biologist said hey tony might want to take a look at the gene sequencing of this virus. but looking pretty engineered there, buddy. whenever that came up with skeptics within the last administration they were shot down by deep stators like anthony faucher. if he is not fired, what does accountability look like for
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someone like this who has had such great impact on so many people's lives? >> that is the thing for this is a global pandemic the field of millions of people. it infected tens of millions more people. what destroyed the entire economy of the world and in this country we are still down seven -- 8 million jobs. we are not in a good place to find out what happened because of what vouching a few other people did in terms of suppressing that debate. it would be like if you had a house that was flooding i knew had something you cannot investigate how the flood started pretty duckling fix the problem or for prevent future prompt to be don't know what happens. this is very serious. it wasn't his time to fire without you. that would make sense it's about so much more than that per the need to be accountability for the entire failure a bureaucrat administrative state scientist and the role they played in preventing the world figuring out what happened and dealing
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with it properly. i cannot even imagine what needs to be done but a lot needs to be done at this point. kennedy: anyone has had a serious diagnosis knows often times you go get a second opinion. you see another dr. you might have different way of treating the problem. in this case i want a second opinion. i don't trust fauci. i do not trust his approach. i think he has had so much to hide this entire time it is not been forthright. there are a lot of damning evidence to these e-mails but i don't feel ever see accountability for anyone who has that much power who essentially just toys of people's lives. was he saying for the long haul? is he going to be in for the harris administration? next year? [laughter] mickey's work for many different administrations were just represent the failure of the entire democratic state for their protection their
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agency or protecting rather than seeing what happened to be have a lot of failures in terms of how we fight wars or financial crises, immigration crises. this is the major scientific crisis that is a result of people thinking they could do gain a function research and not think about the downsides of it or not properly accounting for that. doctor fauci admitted months ago he sometimes lies to set expectations or something like that when it came to masking or how much needed to be accident for return to. when a public health communicator nitze lying to the public there's no point listening to him ever again. he has given us more than enough reason to not pay attention to what he's saying. and get him out of such a position of prestige. kennedy: absolutely right. where is marcus welby md when you need him? or at least miranda bailey? thank you so much good to talk to. >> thank you.
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kennedy: the masks are coming off in california finally the gloves may be coming off as well produce it most of the mask rules will disappear for the vaccinated. but after a year of golden state masks not be scolding and shaming their fellow californians. new los angeles times article asks the faint type masters will now start bullying and discriminating against those that cannot let their masks go. will this be another battle light and america's culture work? it will californians be too afraid to throw out their masks and face the fresh air? let's get into it tonight party panel. got editor fox news contributor, cake tablets. got the house the gary and shannon show, gary hoffmann. with that attorney and democrat strategist ethan bearman. oh my goodness. i'll start with you, katie. masks used to be about i am
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protecting everyone, i'm super safe and better than you. doubt masks make you seemed like you are just a scaredy-cat. i notice it in my apartment building. some people will not get onto an elevator if you are not wearing a mask. it's like okay final be nearby myself stinking up the joist with my bad singing. >> [laughter] we all love your bad singing sexy pretty good. i was at it outdoor nursery a couple weeks ago without my mask on. there are still people had their mask on for this guy came up to visit hey i'm glad to know not the only person is following the guidelines i don't to be mistaken for a trump support and just try to follow the rules. that is what he actually told beth said whatever dude okay. anyway it's going to come down to the schools are seeing a lot of the school still insisting that children as young as preschoolers still be mass when there is evidence now from brown university that
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kids in schools with masks had a higher rate of covid spread that a lot of schools that did not have masking for kids. there's a lot of discussion on how to move forward with that. but this idea now that is succumbed to this cultural war issue is up to the people who want to continue wearing it. i guess it's a free country but is antiscience. store i don't care people work mask, gary, i don't care they were in planes or grocery store i'm only going to get naïve if you eat all my hummus, gary. [laughter] two listen you cannot eat hummus with a mascot of all learned that if anything in the last 18 months you cannot come as with it mask on. however the arguments about who gets to wear a mask, who has to who doesn't have to comics becoming ridiculous. i know california has unfortunately become one of the followers when it comes to all of this mast kerfuffle.
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we are so far behind the curve. it's frustrating. in los angeles county it's worse in the state is the whole bridget then you talk about with molly regarding i guess you called in the benevolent lives and health officials. they have been so frequent that people stop listening long ago. i know tuesday is a big day in california. were maybe the buckets pass back to the individuals that decide whether or not to wear the masks. but listen, they gave up. they gave up a long time ago when they thought they would tell us what we should hear rather than the actual signs about whether masks are effective? the best way to prevent this thing in the best way to help the people who are most vulnerable from the very beginning. kennedy: those ones who died in the greatest numbers. that is such a tragedy. in general what else is tragic, ethan customer crises masks all over the place i go running in central park at couple times a week a seat
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mask distorted everywhere. the greatest problem a lot of these masks are made of micro plastic and they are not going anywhere. they are clogging up the oceans worse than plastic straws ever could. masks are going to be in the ocean for decades. >> yes we have a number of different issues here. first off the masks, the filtration technology really is based on plastics. people apparently lack the personal responsibility to properly dispose of their ppe. although i find it ironic that were here, plastic pollution since i was excoriated for coming on foxbusiness or talk about plastic pollution. which is a severe issue happening around the world and is changing our oceans in the very impactful and extremely negative way. kennedy: amen extremely negative thank you found she.
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strictness not thank you effective and by the way you and i have talked about i disagree with you on the issues of what i've just said. who think china's that katie? make yes katie >> we are all saying china. we met. [inaudible] kennedy: trended everything wrong for june went china's killing the ocean. when you can no longer go sailing with john kerry, when you can no longer eat shellfish, don't complain to me because you're vegan scouts taste like the inside edge use ballet shoes. which are pretty gross. our blood panel point is to write here. coming up the disaster on the board getting worse by the day. she had the new number and how are crossing every single day. capex welcome aboard. joe biden said the biggest threat to america is nuclear war with china, huge meteorite zombies or none of the above? i will give you the answer
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kennedy: fresh on the house of the vice presidents about trip to guatemala new numbers show the border crisis is getting a lot worse. the really stats from the month of may they shall rapidly deteriorating situation. and may alone encounter more than what hurt 80000 migrants trying to cross the board are. that is a must 6000 a day. on top of that in the past year fentanyl seizures have gone up by eight 100% in texas, wow. so how much longer is the administration going to pretend they are totally handling this noncrisis? so katie i'll start with you but 180,000 that is a lot of people. i note the vice president has been the borders offer 77 days now. i do not know that she has done much to stem the tide. >> she has done nothing to stem the tide, candidate for they keep talking but the root
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causes of this problem are the root causes right in the white house in washington d.c. where they have made clear their policies they have enabled and enacted are allowing people to come here as you are seeing on the screen. the guatemalan president saying as soon as they say were going to allow kids to stay here going to reunite families that is in the coyote showed up and started getting their payments and started bring people north. it's not just about guatemalan thought just about the northern tranquil countries. it's also border patrol seeing people from 160 different countries all around the world showing up the border to get into the united states. any are from countries who do not like us very much. there are big concerns about the vetting process here for this a lot happening in texas where there's a lot happening in arizona to for there are very bad cartel actors bringing in dangerous drugs to the country. the list goes on and on parade this is a big problem the white house does not seem to want to change at all. kennedy: ethan you are shaking your head no.
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not sure why. i was a huge proponent of ending the drug war and legalizing drugs so they are not brought into the country illegally like they are right now. once coming on the border illegally you don't know what's in it for a people injected into their bodies they die. what he shaking your head out? >> first off why do people light up is because we had years of psychologically torturing and intentionally separating families. so there is pent-up demand respect now they are intentionally separating themselves? >> you and i generally agree on this topic. you need a functioning work visa program so we know is coming across the board up or there's massive demand for the workers. we've seen that american farms in particular cannot function without foreign workers. kennedy: why is the vice president talk about that wise and she talked to her former colleagues in the house and senate? >> attacking from the right
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and attacking from the left will never lead people towards that conclusion. we need to have rational conversation around and precluding things like how did we end component that group for a while? it was by ending prohibition. got to do something about her >> drug war. that funds cartels bears not complicated there's no political will to do it. >> no, you are not going to squash the demand. but vice president harris was given a very, very, big job here, gary. even documenting her career for years in los angeles and in california. is this a surprise that she is not up to the task? >> no because in those years of documenting her career whether it's san francisco county, whether san francisco city, whether it is attorney general of the state of california dissenter, none of those jobs deal with international relations. she is new at this.
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you can give her a pass because of that. dealing with incredibly difficult sticky issue. but look, there are two rules when you're at the vice president or lieutenant governor or whatever, don't overtake your boss for do not upstage your boss bird weathers positively or negatively do not out kick their coverage. the second thing is when you're vice president jiggle the handle the guest bathroom. she broke the first rule for it she upstaged her boss with this misstep for lester holt preaches not one to live this down anytime soon respect katie very quickly i do not understand that she did not anticipate that question. that is the first question you should assume you are going to get from a network news anchor who wants this to be his big moment so everyone carries a soundbite, which they did. and he likes her. we met but she is really bad
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at this. she's really bad. without this plant in the primary campaign with democratic which is why should a drop out of the race before a single vote was cast. she was not winning in california say that she wants represented in the senate. and so this should not be surprising given her record of really having no principles and incompetence. and really dealing with the flow of what other people think is popular. she went as a senator and was mike and aoc singlet everybody in this is cruel and now she's in a position where the reality weekly rubber and the road. it does not really worked in the real world. she does not know how to handle it because she doesn't have any principles of her own and she never had. connect if she were president right now, it does not matter she did have foreign-policy experience, you go in under the fire you have to make sure you have a hose or some sort of fireproof garment so you don't get burned. right president biden is readying our troops for war.
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with the weather prediction energy for sworn military service members that top pentagon officials consider climate change to be quote the greatest threat to america's national security. well biden in europe with g-7 nations it will be france, germany, the uk, canada, japan, us. he plans to push for more initiatives to combat climate change. i'm sure they will talk about cybersecurity, iran, russia, china other real threats. gases are not quite as pressing as climate change but it's obviously a concern but with everything else going on in this dangerous world and everyone trying to recover from a global pandemic, is climate change really pentagon issue number one? i will ask you ethan bearman. >> so i mean the things you bring up are definitely short-term severe threats. we cannot ignore. beware this not a severe
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short-term severe threat. submit its short-term and long-term panay don't disagree with you. climate change is existenial when you start talking about what can happen when we acidify our oceans which is underway with increasing record levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere 50% greater than the preindustrial age. it is run away at this point. but that does the coastal cities, what that does to water resources, resource wars or in ouralso talking about thel destabilize regions of the world pretty talk about the border crisis now? think about habits of people don't have access to water and coastal cities begin to get inundated due to the fact the climate crisis something that's difficult to understand. it's not taking down our oil pipeline today like what happened with colonial period is not invading like putin did. it is really hard to address because it is not something we can see, touch, and feel in the moment.
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we had to think about long term. it isn't existenial threat long-term for our country. inhumanity on this planet. the planet will survive. we might not. so for the planet well it's been number 4.8 billion years but going to brown for quite a while longer. but, gary, i was talking to a ufo expert he said the united states is already in possession of alien technology that allows us to create our own energy for free. so why aren't we using that, gary hoffmann? >> i do not know, kennedy. maybe were waiting for the kevin costner waterworld to become reality. it's the first of a trilogy. we've got fertile topsoil world were all going to be fighting for in an oil world. there's all kinds can do for this great listen i don't know. but to your point there is a lack of belief in technology now which is weird. we've got to point we rely so
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much on technology and technology is change so fast in the last 50 years even that maybe there is a possibility that we can technology ir way out of these problems that appear so big right now but >> we can but katie we have to get the federal government the hell out of the way. we've gotten dingle berry billionaires going into space with a little rockets. we can have that cool stuff at the governor has to give out of the way, final thought katie? >> they have to get out of the way. just suck money out of taxpayers pockets to pay -- to claim change of climate change. but one thing we found out in the last two weeks is how discussion around different theories in science like the lab leak theory for example were quashed over the past year pretty censored on facebook. his sense of their big tech with the same it's been happy with the debate on climate change for years. on so i think that not just giving into this idea that we are all going to die, the
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planet is going to come to an end at allowing scientists to actually have a voice rather than censoring them off a big tech, out of facebook and out of the science community. because they happen to have a different point of view the does not mean the end of human kind and the earth in a catastrophic end. if we do not pay all of this money to the europeans for example. [laughter] 's before they can pay us money, make it rain germany. party panels going to stay here. we are playing a brand-new game it is game nights. were going to be a wacky headlight and you have to guess which media circus clowns wrote it. whose headline is it anyway? whose headline is it anyway? that is moments away right
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♪ ♪'s before now my heads exploding from all of the news.
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some take america's favorite new game whose headline is in any way question of media circus never stops, netting headline and outrageous editorials there's no telling what these clowns will come up with next burn pulled out some of the weirdness of wackiest articles in the world, those deranged news sources and added a few of her own. now, can you match the loony headline to the lunatics who wrote them? katie, gary, ethan are you ready to play whose headline is it anyway? >> ready breaks >> do it. >> wonderful headline number one for katie, masks are off which means men will start telling women to smile again. was it the "washington post"? the daily beast? or is this a fake headline, katie? >> the "washington post". safeco my gosh she's she is so right katie's on the board with one of the "washington post" from may 2221 there you go. this is for gary, gary are you ready? >> i think so.
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wonderful. >> why have fashion beauty brands failed to respond to anti- asian hate? was this cnn, the daily beast, or the fake headline? >> i think actually that was cnn. >> that was the daily beast. gary so far you are no match for katie tablets. even lexi can catch up young man print might be ladies night on the kennedy show. what's that went too far. there's ethan ethan i must give you katie's next window be cheating. here is your headline, by refusing to eat cicadas is rooted in white supremacy is that buzz feed, the "washington post" or a fake headline? >> can i get the music again so i can pretend i'm at the opera? ♪ ♪ yes exactly oh my gosh. i see that that they can vibrate >> you are correct, ethan on the board with one.
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katie headline number round two for you. disabled person i love the bondage. here is why. [laughter] was it teen vogue, the huffington post or a fake headline? >> teen vogue. >> no and i wrote it. [laughter] >> i made a part of that up i'm not going to cite which part. or it gary this is view his your headline. claims the political importance of being fabulous is it mad magazine, the guardian or a fake headline? >> oh man, the guardian. >> it is the guardian everyone is on the board with one, well done gary prete ethan is going to build a three-way tie are you going to pull the lead with this one customer care is your headline. the unbearable whiteness of the hiking and how to solve it. was it serra club, reader's digest? or a fake headline?
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>> and go serra club. before you are correct you are and that lead now pretty honestly read that publication. [laughter] cell unbearable part i will tell you this went on a hike in l.a. about a year ago sought jay-z on the trail, not whiteness. there you go. katie this is for you. white trump supporters will never understand disney's lady and the tramp. is it jezebel? the miami herald, or a fake headline? it's a fake headline. gary this is yours. how cold wallace with an std could help humanity? is it the "new york times", national geographic or a fake
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headline, gary? >> i'm going to go with the national geographic on that one. safeco was eight tough time now i really want to read that i want to know how recent and kinky and weird their highest furry little kites they hump like bonobos you can't tell it's all a miracle >> right ethan this is for you. what is a genre name? the trouble with asian fantasy is it npr, salon.com, or a fake headline? >> before i answered so curiously have all these i
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think inquiring minds want to know. before they are inquiring they got those giant loving eyes they look at you how lady, hug me. >> make this strange noise. >> i know that's only way i can get a >> got to answer. [screaming] sorry, npr. >> npr is correct. and that was it, ethan you have won the game for you have one a full all expenses paid trip to the pet nicolle wallace century for kinky research. so a good job you well done, katie and gary wonderful to have you guys. before it's a big prize at the big night. thank you all. ase is where dems could lose their majority at some of her old white colic start dropping dead. the democrat party start pushing their big agenda question what their crappy agenda quicker? jimmy failla is live in
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♪ ♪. kennedy: played it hard paid present binds agenda hitting the wall every term. progresses are getting a low nervous bread yesterday congress when aoc tweeted, during the admin. [inaudible] dems are burning precious time and negotiate with gop who will not even vote for january 6 commission. his plan to run out the clock would we need to move now. aoc is not-so-subtle he alluded to the unexpected death of ted kennedy 2009 for that cost democrats or filibuster proof control of the senate. to date with a 50/50 split the vote is even tighter. our senate democrats now one
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away from disaster. therapy in studio, comedian and host of fox across america and news radio it is jimmy failla. >> welcome back. >> i love that aoc invoked ted kennedy. just because she talks the way he drives. [laughter] is just kind of off the road, never good for anybody taken the trip with her. i will grant her the party, like dianne feinstein windsor high school with moses i believe she was a year ahead of him. kennedy: they went to the same high school per >> it was weird. he was still in elementary school when she graduated but, becky's on the swim team obviously he could do a lot with the water. ♪ ♪ [laughter] go nuts. i don't know, maybe, maybe try to introduce legislation that can live beyond a tight partyline vote. is that the real problem in washington? this statement and caplets of things from their politics
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bird one >> people saying >> things to get attention. before no one committed crimes to go into that because there would not be jails. >> this is the problem have a generation of politicians and perpetually running for class president. i get sounds good if you are running, i don't like jail no jail. give me my watch back. they just took my mom's wedding ring what is going on? it is so >>. to the tough spring she have the electoral college winning the march madness bracket. sewer even they got beat by ucla. [laughter] statement that was it quite a run for you guys she is such a dope. before she's incredible but goes to show she's not wrong. whenever she says something that is really silly there's always the kernel of truth in their that gets lost in the absurdity. but she is right everyone from the president and nancy policy
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and the democrat leadership they are all seven or 50 years old face >> they are a thousand years old. >> senate majority won't be? >> i've seen younger faces on money. though the party of youth arf they hang out dinosaur like actual dinosaurs this is a problem with the agenda as a whole it cannot garner bipartisan support. supper because republicans are going to be obstructionist they were obstructionist under trump they were not in letting get a win. i believe there's good faith negotiation at the white house this week but there's not a lot of interest. >> there are believe it or not courts within the house and senate moderate republicans and democrats who work together to try to hammer out a few points. and what could be possible legislation. but the blowhards are like no way. nancy pelosi,.
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[inaudible] [laughter] listen i'm just happy aoc grandma is safe and accounted for she was very worried about the grandparents this week. kennedy: while she turned out that money that everyone has raised? crowdfunding per >> all i because maybe she fake the story she felt like if she took the money that would invite closer screwed into the issue? yeah but my grandma will take up genomic bookie my grandma owes? we owe that many bookies. we are in hot water over him respect my grandma really like that money. on the check made out to you or me? >> finally relative you're looking up to. sewer exactly sorry dad preacher michaela thank you so much. >> there it is
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there it is bird topic number one, something credible happening in california. and i'm not talking -- up the coast of san diego the ways of the pacific ocean are lighting up bright blue due to bio luminescence, so pretty watches isn't that nice question rick is so beautiful. looks like a recently clean toilet. i'll luminescence is the phenomenon that causes ocean water to sparkle with neon blue light. california is such a blue state actually look like it's it was into the ocean. signed to say the blue light is due to chemical reaction produced by single cell plankton. ^-caret my computer wife it also could be the runoff from gavin newsom's hair products. the coolest part, it is activated by touch. check out johnny catching some bright blue waves off the san diego coast. it is so pretty. it can be activated by feet just like hunter biden. the once mystic blue plankton for baths also try to snort the ocean. the bright side he ever had. best of check out these
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glow-in-the-dark often spotted in australia. the captain was not looking for them was a total fluke. actually it was funny how he found in the captain was out there alone screaming and the dolphin screeched back. because they are altering what? yes want to go drink? they're crazy. topic number two. a dash cam video from south africa were fuel supply truck was attacked by an elephant, watch this. >> in a first seed driver pulls up to find a herd of velvets crossing the road which according to my tickling tuesday research, was caused because the chicken had the day off. oh no the drivers backing away comes face-to-face with a bull elephant who sides that the truck and decides to leave but suddenly turned back around and charge us. he. i've not seen elvis this angry since january 6.
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the driver than sits helpless as the truck is forced off the road although according to my research he could've stopped the elephant from charged by takeaways credit card pairs with the inside of the car look like during this period yeah i know this the elephants never forget for sure this guy won't either. ines wishing he had allstate to protect information like this. he's technically a phone for this accident for that's how it goes in the front of your car slams into someone else's trump. according to my tickling tuesday research. topic number three. i got new information about ancient creature that had been brought back from the brink of extinction. enough about bruce springsteen's broadway show pre-take a look what this russian scientist did. i'm gushing through the worm prints a new video of the 24000-year-old worm, she still
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people she's 35. she is found frozen in the permafrost in siberia, brought back to life by russian scientist using the procedures by the writers of encino men. they're extremely resilient animals can survive by shutting down their metabolism living between the site of life-and-death breadth something humans can do by eating a substantial amount of taco bell the brothers statement. all female with their entire lives without expert needless to say they listen to a lot of npr. reproduce asexually. incredibly the newly revived worms still able to reproduce force because it been away from socially for 24000 years all their babies are named karen. topic number four. speaking of a worm it karen, let's hear from the haters could this is viewer mail. our pictures off the kennedy nation i just watch about two minutes of your show. that was horrible. robert that was a record.
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