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insusysu theyo sve we'll ta'lkeer t t od idea, yogi. i'm smarter than the average bear! they're gone, dad! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. larry: dan henninger's completely right. it was the african-american and larry: i was african-american and hispanic working folks who voted for eric adams because of law and order. kennedy: welcome to a glorious new week. i'm fortunate to spend explosion of violence in cities across america. police are running shocking increases in shootings and murders, robberies and assault. aoc says it is all hysteria at you guys due respect congresswoman, our morgues full of bodies hysteria? if you need it more proof, here's a brand-new video of a shooting in times square, it is a couple blocks away from us in broad daylight. the tours was walking with his family previous hit with a
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stray bullet but he is a marine. he's expected to be just fine print effect when the victim's relatives to help pull the slack out of his back and gave it to police. in chicago this weekend more than 70 people were shot. six of them fatally. according to progresses this is not criminals stop building prisons. some people are blowing police others like one bite administration aide blame republicans and the gop is actually the party defining police. that is quite laughable. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is the prize for the dumbest. >> we are seeing these headlines about percentage increases. now i want to say that any amounts of harm is unacceptable and too much. but, i also want to make sure this hysteria, does not drive hysteria and we look at these numbers and contacts so we can make responsible decisions about what to allocate in that
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context. kennedy: but then she does not provide any context. hysteria, hysteria. do we need any more proof that progressives are quite divorce in reality question request meet sites party panel newark columnists contributed for the spectator usa, karol markowicz's backward along with recent senior editor, author panic attack it is robby soave. when former d.o.j. group gordon communication principal, michael gordon is here. welcome everyone let's get right to it. so she is quite delusional when she talks about context. if you are living in a city, karol, or there is increased crime there's more shooting there's more assault and robbery and everything else that has been laid out in many, many of these places that is all the context you need is your own fear, which is not hysteria that self-preservation. >> right. aoc's constituents are being
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hardest hit by this. meanwhile she has more congressional security when spoke with her older fellow socials are getting a security to bring congressman bowman has round-the-clock nypd as his house but widely has police officers outside her house. mayor bill de blasio said we need to protect times square tourism at all costs. tina all the areas around new york that do not have any tourism are going to have to build m&m stores in order to get the police. >> that's a very good point. communities that are hardest hit by crime are actually the ones who have the hardest time accessing a police officer when they are in fact in danger. now, to give the congresswoman some credit, she is always half right about these things, robby. there's always a kernel of a conversation we should be have not kernel justice reform. but that gets lost when you lump in words like context. >> yes absolutely.
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i think sometimes police resources are poorly spent. written a lot about these in school per there's a lot of when they are not needed let's be clear there is a crime problem there is a crime wave it's not just the pandemic we think the pandemic exacerbated it. not just the kind of rhetoric of activists who caused police to back off a little bit. that is part of it. it was even before those trends. crime has been out of control in chicago, baltimore, et cetera. you know what candy? a mix hardest to advocate for the criminal justice or form that you come in mines of americans want when there is a correct perception crime is getting worse. people are reasonably fearful because i was concerned about that we do have to tackle the problem of crime. but to figure out what's going
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on some have no desire to sell the public aoc. support your absolute right about criminal justice reform. gain that cost of departments. you also the tackle crime into different ways shifted tackle what exactly is happening and you have to figure out why is this happening. sometimes it is hooded to do. the problem is, michael, when democrats get tougher on crime and get the 1994 crime bill. you had to people this administration have been so heavy-handed in terms of being cops or legislators themselves or turn commuters of color upside down for a some of the crime wave. see not just the beginning of discussions with the gun bill or crime bill is being. going to be a long process hope for something will pass. some of the underlying problems. but, to the larger issue,
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defend the police is the worst slogan of all times. kennedy: is the best it was so effective as to effective that's the problem. marketing for defend the police was actually great. it accomplished exactly what people behind the movement wanted it to. unfortunately when the symptoms of that is crime, i'm sorry to ensure thought. student also hurt democrats at the polls. democrats are starting to get ahead of it now which i'm glad. keep in mind the guy who won the primary new york city or is going to in likely was the one who had a tough on crime message. the majority of democratic voters are not in line with the defend the police messaging. >> i think that is true in general. but unfortunately if got a very, very vocal progressive minority who would like to speak for everyone. they think they should think for everybody. so typical voters out there who do not want those neighborhoods to succumb to
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violent crime they are not being heard because the progressives are belong long blah, ^-caret last word. >> sometimes it's the loudest voices made a writer in the majority. kennedy: that is true the tyranny of the lab minority, go ahead. karol. >> i think aoc's constituents should let them know their suffering did not have money for private security force. that would have some sort of effective preachy release hear from people in the neighborhoods actually affected. so far we've got much more the panel a little later on prison exciting to know the politicization of the olympics is already begun. this is great, team usa hammer through a staged a protest at the uso with big trout contract out used university of oregon, turned her back on the american flag and covered have the shirt during the national anthem read the white house today defended some republican congressman dan crenshaw said if she hates this country so much, why is
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she representing it? check it out. selected.do not eat a more activist athletes pray she should be removed from the team for the entire point of the olympic team is to represent the united states of america. that is the entire point. super alright so why join team usa if you are going to protest it at these critical moments question enjoyment outpost in the next revolution sundays on the fox news channel and newly minted u.s. comet steve hilton, welcome back. we talked about this on your show last night. you see it through a slightly different prism having worked so hard to tell me your. >> it is incredible to me, if you really hate your country so much you want to get that very powerful, very public protest then why are you representing your country?
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surely if it's that bad you do not want to represent it. i come to this country someone who admired the ideals america was founded on, recognizing as every sensible person does that is not perfect. there is no question it's a best place in the world but certainly the best place in the world to be the are in aspiring immigrant. that is why so many want to come here including people who are black, brown, always just heard they want to come here they know america's land of opportunity. get this person who is here saying, because it seems to me she is totally channeling the ridiculous ideology woke is him that is just now everywhere in this country saying america something to be ashamed of. it's not something to be incredibly proud of. it is not perfect. there is nowhere in the world that is better. why can't we accept that all of us are here who love the country but we want to improve it. but in the process of improving it we can be proud
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of the country as it is. kennedy: we can proud of the fact we can have these discussions. i actually do think there is room for activism and athletics. i think some of our athletes, lanky jackie robinson's like muhammad ali, they are the ones who really did move the convert bit station forward. i do think every time in history deserves its own steward. one happens to be one of the more selfish athletes whose making it about her instead of seeing positive improvement. i want to know to your point, what country would pass this impossible purity test? what country is not stained by the mistakes in its founding and history? we can be a better nation going forward. but the point of the olympics is to represent your country. you take pride in your hard work and to work together as a
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nation. you know it reminds me of? chloe kim who went snowboarding in 2018. she won the gold medal and the women half pike snowboarding. and her dad, her parents moved from korea when she was a kid. her dad was waving the american flag but he was a chancing team usa. he was so proud he would work his off so his daughter could win a gold medal for such incredible country. those of the type of people i like to be represented by, last word. >> exactly. the whole point is -- by the way totally agree with you about activism but i do not believe with crenshaw's perfectly so powerful vehicle i set up some sport for good which is using sport as a tool for social change but nothing wrong with that. but this is ridiculous the really deeply got to bear in mind especially when she's protesting on the basis of race is that there's no other country in the world were as an immigrant and any race you can go there and become like
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we are here, an american. you go to england you will never be considered english, however longer there. my parents are from hungry. you think you can beat immigrant, go 200 be treated as a hungarian? of china as an immigrant customer they will never accept his chinese. let anyone in the world can come to america to be american for that something unique, incredible we should be it. even after work to improve it so everyone who is here has equal opportunity paid by the way that's a whole point of american pit that is the idea it was founded on. want to keep working towards it and as we do so be proud of it. kennedy: you bring up a really good point. the beauty of american it manifests in sports it does. because you can have nothing but raw talent and determination and you can become a phenomenal superstar it is country. that does not happen everywhere. steve hilton always good to hear and talk to thank you so
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kennedy: surprise surprise the world health organizations. the kibosh on your hot summer. the controversial international organization claims fully vaccinated people should still be wearing masks and social distancing and byte of eight rapidly spreading covid varied. some are worried about the overuse of masks and the pandemics think they have reduced exposure to normal colds and viruses in children and the elderly. thereby weakening immune systems. on the brighter side a new study published a suggested the mrna vaccine from pfizer and moderna may offer protection for years to come. maybe even a lifetime. no boosters. can vaccinated americans over the summer or new variants going to rain on your booty parade? here to discuss infectious disease specialist senior scholar at the john hopkins center for health security, dr. amesh adalja welcome back.
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>> thanks for having me. kennedy: but would like to talk about first? the w.h.o. and overt masking again? let's start with that. everyone is done at work masks who got vaccinated. are we really going to have to go back to full-time masks? i don't think people will put up with that. >> i do not think that's going to be indicated in places like the united states were heavily vaccinated. the concert is in unvaccinated population that's mostly who the w joe's speaking to. most countries are not as vaccinated as the u.s. is wreck your country that does not have your high-risk population vaccinated, and your face in the delta variant you are going to have a crisis but that's not something likely to happen in the united states. the cdc guidance nothing to fear from the virus of your fully vaccinated. don't think you need to wear a mask in almost any situation or fully vaccinated. so far nice i like your thinking their doctor. we were talking a couple weeks ago when you're here about
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japan paid their adult population vaccination still in the single digits. what happened there? i can think what happened is a lot of vaccine hesitancy in japan. a lot of logistical problems but for example the united states you go to a vaccine by pharmacist. japan only be backslid by doctors another certain medical professionals. japan their trials at derailed the ability to get vaccine into peoples arm they're paid that's it's made it very difficult for them to into a position where the elements would not cause a controversy but the olympic's are going to go on for the population not all vaccinated in japan. >> hip athletes coming from countries that are also poorly vaccinated going into a country which has almost no vaccination, what could the delta variant do to the japanese population?
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>> and thick there's a lot of concern about the super spreading event happening at the olympics. i kind of learned my lesson through the national basketball association the national hockey league about how to create a bubble she don't have people spreading the involve social distancing, a lot of different activities curtailing the activities that happen in the olympic village to minimize interaction between people. it's going to be very different olympic. they can probably do it safely with the vaccine and the athletes and with testing. kennedy: that is the biggest group of international horn dogs. our story from the olympic village are legendary. they have run out of condoms at central games. i do not know her going get a bunch of horn dog super muscular in shape 20 -year-olds to not touch each other. any thoughts? >> they're not giving out condoms is going be very difficult to do that.
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for example certain people obsolete certainties after their vents. there's testing and some hope they don't spread amongst each other. the bigger concern is the athletes mixing with each other. it's different with the journals and other people that are there. there will be probably a lot of people in the village that are vaccinated race outside the vaccination work could be lower there also some people with the chinese vaccines are not the best. kennedy: see they do have a free market system same a >> russia. we have state run economies you do not have glorious competition, that is where the mrna vaccines come from. will have about 20 seconds do you worry people using masks along not been suggests objected to other? >> would not in the other respiratory viruses circulating because all of our social dissing and massing kept them at bay. likely going to see them come back. i've already taken care of patients have respiratory viruses.
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don't think it's necessarily going to be a major problem i think it's something will be able to handle. we should expect to see wrestlers or viruses coming back as a sign of normalcy. >> the tendinitis in my elbow, would he think ice in the leave? just kidding. [laughter] dr. amesh adalja i was good have you on thank you so much. aren't coming up critical race theory spreading like a burning oil slick in our nation's schools unions are pushing it. not surprise her pretty awful how can you fight back? i will explain in my memo, that is next. ♪ i got a crack in my windshield... ♪ uh - uh, lisa, maybe less heartbroken? geico lets you file a claim online, over the phone or with their app. ♪ that makes me wanna say... ♪ ♪ stay... ♪ (sniffles) are...are you crying?
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kennedy: public schools have been disaster cartels that aim to get kids addicted to propaganda such as critical race theory which teaches white kids they are oppressors and they black children are systematically oppressed. it is a cruel and oversimplified massively overt in marxist idea do divided
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children by race and determine their identity for them. so he gets to define you and how you see yourself? especially in terms like whiteness are so vague and adult herbal. proponents of crt rightly admit race is a social construct. it is not genetic. yet somehow it allows for growth and moral value judgments that claim to be objective. then there slapped on to something that's objective and complex as a race. parents are having none of it. it's not just the white object into the crt crapper that have you believe they are all secret clan goers great now it was minority parents refuse to have their kids labeled as victims was such a broad and clumsy brush. asian moms are in a panic as critical race theory ferociously targets their learner as they helplessly watch the meritocracy sink is anti- asian hate and violence are on the rise. and at loudoun county, virginia to resolve the pictures the debate got so heated they hide the call in
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the popo. bunch of parents were marched out in handcuffs. meant to overturn the capitalist applecart in favor of a hyper sensory superstate that will curtail wrong antiracist speech and thoughts. what a hoot. it is no surprise this suppressive and statist national teacher unions are all for it. national education association says teachers are doing a disservice not teaching crt and debates questioning ideology they are tactics to divert attention away from what our students need. what our students need? you heartless hacker. they sell the same plummeted teachers unions were work with the cdc in this administration to craft sweetheart rules and cash grabs that would allow those lazy asses to teach less old children suffered through a year end a half of wasted zooming, go look at math and reading scores and maybe focus your worthless on that. it's no surprise parents had
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taken a pause in traditional warning to question the whole damn system. there's now a massive shift for homeschooling, micro schools and pods as frustrated families go for more innovative approach. and they are starting the school choice shift much younger. minnesota said 9% decline in public kindergarten sign it. new york city's enrollment down 12%. denver's numbers fell off a cliff. 15% of kindergarten families looking elsewhere for less insanity. when the state was this large and intrusive money is power. teachers unions get 94% of their donations to democrats and it is time for parents to demand their tax dollars funded students instead of union run schools and shift their power away from propaganda masquerading as truth tellers, that is the memo. parents are stepping up and speaking out against what is creeping into the kids curriculum payment how can they compete with the
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moneygrubbing all-powerful teachers union question request ... the party panel is back, karol markowicz, robby soave and michael gordon. curly read extensive at critical race theory and you are opposed. how do you see this in terms, does have the intrinsic teachers union but what parents are doing what they can do? >> i think one of the first things is, i love that we do focus on crt and parents understand what it is. crt is a framework for teaching all the >> of the lens of race. not every ridiculous thing that happens in school is crt but parents know they can fight all that they do not have to listen to a teacher tell their white child they are an oppressor. or tell their black child they are oppressed and to figure out whether or not that. parents can fight back. as i wrote in my column today in anderson school for example gifted intensive school k-8 near exhibit really in demand school is wasting money on these race consultants are going to tell them to teach
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the kids this racist agenda. it is a real problem. it really takes away money and time from actual learning. as i point out, it is not that parents that with their kids to know about americus, kidded his trooper they literally will not have time to teach the kids this when others are asked to investigate the racial identity. >> part of it is, the book karol wrote about, robby, they are taught masks is races which incredible to meet students are doing poorly math in big cities but we should be spending more resources making sure we can be competitive on the global stage with hearty stem learners permit not when math is racist i guess. >> karol is really right a lot of things that are bad and i object to our being labeled critical race theory. it's debatable whether that actually is critical race theory. it is bad regardless. so many schools, k-12 schools
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are adapting what the universities have done an terms of punishing micro- aggression. less is coming from the defend the police movements. they want students police they want permanent records to reflect what they said is insulting but instead of learning what's been going to follow them thrust their lives. parents seem to get their kids out of the schools but that is what needs to happen. money spent in the public education system, just give it to the parents and let them decide that's a better approach than trying to have the state legislature might micromanage various curriculum and inadvertently criminalizing things that >>. just fix the schools by getting appearance the money but let them figure it out. that is the way forward as you said in your monologue. >> that is absolute right. school choices gotten so much traction in the last year end a half.
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there are parents they want their kids to learn about slavery. they want kids to learn about successful black americans. they want their kids to know what really happened it is such a flashpoint. >> first we do not know some of the parents not enrolling their kids is because critical race theory. there might be a handful like that. but there are a whole list of reasons why they might be leaving public schools. steve or whitey thing it's happening a big democrats eggs like san francisco and new york? spirit it cannot be because of gregory's theory. kennedy: it means school is going down private school enrollment is going up. if not then then what? >> there are a whole host of choices and all the cities you mentioned. super public schools closed
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because his teachers unions work with the cdc to make sure they would stay closed. parents knew that was bull crab. the teachers unions are wholeheartedly endorsing critical race theory a lot going on here is awkward to parents? >> covid it is the biggest reason people go to private schools. stewart trust me i've got public school kids. >> oks to the point of critical race theory i just want to remind everybody, everyone knows which is is just 13 months ago that the murder of george floyd caused all of us, all of us on this panel, all this in this country to realize we don't know enough about systemic racism in this country. >> that's not why. [inaudible]
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>> i did not realize anything like that. so i thank you for thinking for all of us, michael i appreciate braden borja ran out of time but back to the broad brush. thank you all meanwhile were still here i'm sorry i see brain suits in the corner of my eye. looking like a ghost written new poll shows next generation in america might be thinking more and more like bernie sanders. the poll by acxiom's and momentum shows adults ages 18 -- 24 are bad 54% of the age group have negative view and markets only 42% have a positive view. so how do we better explain socialism and communism have killed tens of millions of people in the last century alone customer currently can think of no one better to speak to this than you. >> this is really personal to me firstborn and the soviet union. my american bursary silvery every single year is coming up on july 20. i do not understand how such a
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failure of education could've happened in america but here we are. i like to see these people who hate capitalism get their phone from north korea other sneakers in venezuela for they say oh no we do knowledge about those countries want to be like sweden which is a capitalist country. and as one of your sometimes guests another ex- soviet michael mouse would like to say you want to be sweet but so did venezuela. [laughter] kennedy: well said i love malice. it's interesting though he really braked out capitalism is and you show people, it is what you can get on your smart phone. it is seamless it is a tik tok it's having a sephora apple. it is all that stuff to guess who likes all that stuff, robby? janet z years. >> socialist and get away with describing socialism and the most broad terms for even aoc will say if more participation in your own democratic society. who would be against that? they don't describe it as political, repression and
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tierney. anyway these are always finding more support for socialism but capitalism believes in you even if you don't believe in it. the kids will eventually grow out of it maybe that's my naïve hope. support they will especially invent something and want to get capital to back up their idea. michael take us home price paid by the way to see the support among young republicans for capitalism goes from 81% to 61%. the front swale and hang out young libertarians. things like the economic downturn we've all been living through the biggest factor that poll. i not overeat into it. so back to what? >> the economic downturn of the last year plus? >>. kennedy: because politicians are saving to shut down our economy. and that really sucks. that's messing with >> that is
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not capitalism. kennedy: that's not cap was and that's the opposite that of socialism right there. great example though. [laughter] >> a lot of jobs were lost the macroeconomy went down. that affected people's lives. so they had a negative capitalism as a result. kennedy: that is not negative cap wasn't go ahead robby. >> caplets of guys faxing government so we cannot take them to the government was satisfied. [laughter] kennedy: that is absolutely true. and capitalism also got us a bunch of people endured -- two deliverable readers him he could not leave our houses. so capitalism was finding ways to survive the status of oppressive authoritarian lockdown. that is the beauty of it. if that's explain correctly maybe we would see these numbers in reverse. only think the party panel tonight you've all been outrageously wonderful. and devine, karol, robby, and michael thank you.
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♪ ♪. kennedy: bonds over baghdad ♪ ♪ let the warmongering begin turn out airstrikes on bases in iraq and sierra. president biden second attack on iran impact forces. officials say it was made to eliminate installations that were ready to strike u.s. forces in iraq. democrat senator chris murphy sing the white house may be
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getting trigger-happy brady released a statement saying in this pattern of strengths continues the white house meeting to declare war in order to avoid violating the constitution. so why's it so hard to get her millage at the middle east? was this really necessary? joining me now radio host rock combat veteran he's back, bryan suits. take it away. >> thanks for having me on just to catch you up by the way, an iranian backed militia fired rockets and artillery at an american base in sierra a few hours ago. american aircraft dropped bombs again. in 24 hours we had retaliation and a retaliation retaliation. he made his clear back in march, he is not using the authorization for use of military force in 2001 which he voted for by the way. his intent is that sunset. so yesterday and today, this is a wars a power act this is
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article to stuff bradys basically sunsetting the entire war on terror and not all of the tentacles the obama administration used, for instance a gas into sierra. >> the war powers act is a more narrow that is senator murphy's points. he said unless there's imminent approvable danger you have to seek approval from congress and is actually right on this point is only been a few brave senators who have stood up and said congress needs to reclaim their constitutional authority so what the hell is biden doing i don't trust him. straka starts the clock. there's a 90 day report this 180 day report and all of that. because i think what biden is doing is carving this allocation would have done on his the great foreign-policy vice president for eight years. president obama initiated this conflict in sierra that had nothing to do with war on terror, afghanistan, iraq
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whatever. that was a mistake i think biden knows it had its resetting things related the global war on terror, the authorization for use sunset. [inaudible] kennedy: they do need >> to support on congress. oh go ahead. kennedy: you are absolutely right but that is exactly what should happen. there has been an advocate in here made it right. is the worst case scenario? he's trying to get iran back into the nuclear deal. this is about sending a message to iran how can this go badly? >> we are already war with iran. even though we don't know what they do. give what it thanks there and were with side it does not matter they think you are golfing. we are at war with iran that's the bottom line. there is probably not going to be reset on the nuclear deal.
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they will continue provoking us because politically that makes the regime and to iran more powerful. they can continue to say listen your life sucks you're not having babies because the americans are jumping us off the whole thing. it is in their interest to continue shooting at americans. maybe it's in our interest to finally get out. except that iran has a proxy parallel army sitting there and iraq. kennedy: they have been to michael weiss' point about eight years ago the basic been writing three countries iraq, iran and sierra. bryan suits when you bring it on sunday? >> i think i'm going to bring smoked chicken and probably really awesome that i'm going to marinate for 24 hours in slow smoke from going to reverse c right glade teach about reverse searing for fourth of july.
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kennedy: editors supreme court opinion justice clarence thomas wrote federal marijuana prohibition, no longer makes sense. yes and that is why they called the highest court in the land. that is the opposite as being sober as a judge. and this is a topical storm. topic number one. it is a mug shot monday and tonight we meet the mug of a real nutcase for this is 34-year-old alberto arrested for stealing 42000 pounds of pistachio >> california grower. you know what they say, sometimes you feel like a 42000 pounds of nuts. sometimes you don't. ♪ ♪ the touchstone pistachio company of routine audits on thousands of pounds of product was missing from its inventory. i would have checked the couch cushions because i always find pistachios under there. but it said they learned police who use surveillance video to link alberto to the crime. also he was easy to find
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because he left a trail everywhere he went from opening millions of little pistachio shells. not heise are very common because once they're out of their packaging is nearly impossible to tell her they came from. in other words, it's hard to tell if they are these nuts or those nuts. [laughter] topic number two, an australian scientists says it's her to communicate with dogs i don't mean he speaks french let's take a look. >> [background noises] [background noises] kennedy: kermit the frog here. that sells or gives really got a frog in his throat. that biology professor michael mahoney having a conversation with the last species on earth it takes them seriously. michael and the frogs discuss philosophical issues like whether cellmate songs about rainbows and what is on the
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other side? often sometimes they ask him for budweiser. michael uses for a cultivated rare species that hide in the underworld of swamps. then he scoops them up, puts it in cages and collects their dna. which is also how he met his wife. but a kinky pastor i love it. topic number three. the french police on the hunt for tour de france fan because a massive sign for tv cameras in the middle of the course. watch the left-hand side of your screen. oh my god what a dumb dumb. there's the fan with the card board shout out to her grandparents called a massive pileup of cyclist, i have not seen this many hot guys in spandex falling for each other since my pride party this weekend. spectate who causes disaster still on the loose red french police said they planned to charge her with a crime. although it could've been a lot worse for her spirit she was originally going to try it at a nascar race.
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[laughter] topic number four, eight beach in chile is being overrun by hundreds of sea lions. and you thought the jersey shore was full of animals. this is the chilean beach that's home to over 300 sea lions, local say they came here to hide from a group of killer whales it was spotted off the coastline. either there fleeing for their lives or they are cheating on marco polo. the landlord protects the linesman hunted or captured so residents can do nothing but wait for them to leave. it's the same deal seattle has with ntp. sea lions are mammals give birth to pups and produce milk for their young. i think it out of touch celebrity they pretty much only take with the sea lined milk. there also pinnipeds at meeting they have flippers on their hands and feet. that also means every time they wave hello, they are flipping you off.
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we are thrilled we finally found our dream home in the mountains. the views are great, the air is fresh. (sfx: branches rustle) it is bear country though. hey boo-boo! we hit the jackpot! bear! bear! bear! look, corn on the cob! oohh chicken! don't mind if i do! they're hungry. t-bone! that's what i call a smorgasbord! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. they do save us a ton of money. we'll take the cobbler to go! good idea, yogi. i'm smarter than the average bear! they're gone, dad! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. ♪ ♪'s before it is amount of time for mouth trumpet monday, use the # mouth trumpet monday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [laughter]
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you fair wife the best of your day you can follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook @kennedyfbn, email kennedy@foxbusiness.com to myrna on the show it is a good one. guy benson, scott martin, kat timpf and you and your juiciness. make every day a kenn-a-day. good night. ♪ ♪ >> family members are desperate for answers. search and rescue teams working round-the-clock not giving up hope, looking for survivors of that deadly condo collapse into surfside, florida paired we are live from the scene will be joined by the lieutenant governor and just moments. lessen innocent bystanders shot in broad daylight in the heart of new york city again. violent crime rises nationwide were going to be talking about the surgeonsu hate crimes against one group you will not be hearing about in the

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