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♪ larry: as clear as i can make it, folks, my >> as clear as i can make it focus my message tonight stay away from woke economics and stay away from american decline is in. i am "kudlow". ♪ ♪. kennedy: welt world health organization with a do over the big report on the origins of coronavirus. i am guy benson in for kennedy tonight thanks for joining us. for member this was the original report they compile with the help of china did now admitting contains a number of key errors. the biggest air of the w.h.o. is correcting is the first family cluster identified in wuhan was closely connected to the wet market and that members of said family had visited the market. now it turns out that is not true. in fact the first family out
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to be completely different people or they live in a different district and the data apparently just got mixed up. not only does this raise serious questions about the accuracy to begin with but also hurts they wanted dominant theory that covid may have originated in that wet market. but that is not altered there is another key admission today from the w.h.o., watch. >> there was a push to reduce one of the options like. [inaudible] and lab accidents happen, that is common big. >> oh? that kind of sounds like an admission the lab leak theory might have been overlooked for a while. with all of these questions swirling it hard to know what to believe. and on that point of belief, the u.s. surgeon general said today that covid
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misinformation is an urgent threat to public health in fact white house press secretary jen psaki slammed facebook for not doing enough to false claims about covid and the vaccines. >> we have increased disinformation research and tracking within the surgeon general's office but we are flagging problematic post for facebook that spread disinformation. we are working with doctors and medical professionals to connect to medical experts with -- who are popular with their audiences, with accurate information and boost a trusted content. were getting trusted content out there. guy: the white house is flagging that information to facebook. so they are asking the big tech to censor misinformation on covid. even though the last time they did that they ended up centering things it turned out to be true or at least viable. and certainly not misinformation. including the lab leak theory itself and why can't we let
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americans make up their own mind on certain things? will we ever get the full truth behind covid covid cover-up? let's make tonight's panel right strategy president chris barron is here along with the richard fowler show, richard falcon real clear politics executive editor tom bevan. in fact kennedy would call this amana panel identify blood use that myself it is dudes everywhere here tonight. tom i want to start with you. look, i am totally against covid misinformation. we want good, accurate information out there. but the median big tech giants and political elites for months said the lab leak theory itself was misinformation and had to be censored. many of them are doing 180 are almost 180 on that issue now while they are also calling for new censorship of what they are deeming to be misinformation. what could go wrong?
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[laughter] >> look you pointed out exactly right. the problem is, this is a slippery slope we are on, right? misinformation and other information we do not what hate speech we do not want misinformation. who gets to decide what is hate speech or what is misinformation. the people in government? the people and technology companies? you have their own biases? we see what happens when those biases get injected into this. we know -- my people know the reason or one of the reasons the lab leak theory was ridiculed and suppressed, and exhort was because trump suggested himself. it was their hatred toward trauma is what motivated some of that. people have even admitted that. this is a repeat trip repeat. we are where we are. i'm not sure going forward were going to build the trust what's going out because of the way the are injected into
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the system. guy: i want to go back to this admission or the series of admissions saying it look like one of them was overlooked a lot preset i worked in that labs these things happen. that strikes me as may be obvious to some of us but still significant considering he is taking it. he is the hand-picked leader of that organization by beijing. >> it's unfortunate that i themselves in this conundrum. we should investigate just how this started so it does not happen again. with that being said a couple weeks ago i got a chance to sit out the healthcare workers who are treating patients as we speak. they talked about the impact that misinformation around the vaccine is actually having at the bedside. what you see are the patients going and who are contracting the delta variant are saying i am not taking the vaccine there is a microchip in its. or i am not taking the vaccine they made it up at the last minute pair or i am not taking
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based on misinformation. but we cannot do in this moment is nick's apples and oranges. mixing apples and oranges could cost more american lives. what i don't happen is for us to lose one more american to this heinous, hideous, discussing pandemic. guy: of course we all agree on that point chris, of course there is misinformation. lies exist. the problem is the people who are trying to be the arbiters of lies and truth on covid have blown it on a couple really big covid related issues. so for them to be con for censorship of what they call misinformation could be an issue here, could be a problem. >> by the way if the white house is looking for misinformation the call is coming from inside the house. , harassment is asked by bash in 2020 about whether she would take the vaccine, she said she was not sure preach she said it be a serious concern for a lot of people. she said any vaccine ushered in by the trump administration
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would decide, suppress medical experts. so if you want to talk about disinformation, the disinformation has been coming from the other side from the very beginning. by the way i never once for the vice president say do you know what, i was wrong. i should not have said that. i should not have made this political. that might go long wait restoring some faith and credibility in this administration and in this vaccine. which by the way it does work at dese lies. guy: will waive the vice president to say something to that effect we might be waiting a long time. speaking of china's rampant lies in human rights abuses the united nations and our secretary of state are focused like a laserbeam the scourge of racism in the united states. earlier this week's equitably get invited the un special on racism to investigate america's handling of racism and minority issues. former ambassador nikki haley
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mutely called out lincoln's decision calling it insane and incredibly dangerous, watch. >> you got people being bullied and beaten in the streets of cuba. got venezuelans that are arresting political protesters for the u.s. is asking the united nations, a cesspool of political vice to come into the united states and investigate us on human rights. we look so ridiculous in the eyes of the world right now. >> tony blinken like his buster biden is sticking a kick me sign at uncle sam's back here. they should tell him to pack his bags and head straight to china. guy: is this american transparency are just groveling from the secretary of state? richard look i'm over self-awareness but i'm all for self-improvement, it sits very badly with me too have the united nations sits in judgment of the united states of america given the record at the united nations. does that bother you?
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>> i think we can have a debate about whether or not the united nations investigates united nations that is cool but we should have the conversation about how we deal with the in the united states. and then to investigate it. we should be doing it long before that, right? think about it this way passive voting rights act in this country and the civil rights act of 1965. and we sell racism go away were really didn't. we should be doing now is what didn't we do then that we should be doing now? and how can we ensure that we make this country everything we say the pledge, everything was in the constitution so we can be the city on the hill we can go to other countries and tell them how to do democracy and how to do other things. that has been the critical flaw here we've got to do better as a country that ensure no matter who you are, do matter what your color, you are treated equally and with equity work that is the number one complaint african-americans are making all across the country. guy: so chris this is a family
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dispute family conversation that we can have as americans and we have been having it at very high decibels now for quite some time. my real problem, we set aside some of the arguments on substances who the hell are these people to come to the knighted states of america the greatest nation in the united nations, hosting the united nations giving funding to the united nations. it's all of these countries around the world who are the human rights council of no business being in the women's rights in counseling no business being there. for them to come and judge us on this issue feels like a sick joke. >> it is preposterous. i noticed richard did not try to defend lincoln's actions here because they're indefensible. they put cuba on the human rights cancel. the un has put qatar on the human rights council. venezuela, russia, china, the list goes on and on. this is a joke and by the way i would think people who wanted to have a serious conversation about racism in this country would actually be
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a little irritated at this. because quite frankly this is a serious distraction from an important conversation. it is one that's completely false of secretary blinken. this is something that never should have happened. what moral authority does the united nations have? tom there is accountability, okay good for accountability. then there is performative self-flagellation but i kinda feel this might be more of the latter from the biden administration. >> i agree. the truth of the matter is the united states is the least racist, most open, most tolerant site on the planet reveal the sight of that because we are so busy running ourselves down. richard is right. we do have to have conversations. we have been having conversations. not just for the last two years but for the last 50 years about race and how we can do better. we have made a lot of progress. that also gets lost the
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debate. to see your point, the united states genuflect before the world and say look maybe -- would need to be scrutinized by you even though all across the globe there are hundreds of countries that are much more racist than the united states. guy: meanwhile somewhat relatable black lives matter's official organization has signed with the comments received and cute over freedom seeking cubans with the group posted instagram statement today blaming the u.s. for the islands unrest. accusing america of depriving the cuban people of food, medicine, supplies. even president biden is not that morally clueless. a rare moment of clarity he called out the true culprit earlier today. >> communism is a failed system universally fail system. i do not see socialism as a
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very useful substitute. but that is another story. guy: a+ on comet isn't socialism maybe send that to quite a lot of your own party mr. president. chris, what strikes about the blm statement or want to clarify this is the organization not people who believe that black lives matter but the official group. the statement they put out did not have one word that was critical of the commonest regime. not a single word calling for police and secret police to not beat people up in the streets or detain a journalist, none of that. get trashed american actually cited with the regime. i call it astonishing, but is it really that surprising given what we know about the background of this organization? >> that's exactly the point, guy, i am not mad at blm for this frankly they've been honest the entire time about who they are. even openly calling for marxist revolution from the very beginning. what i am angry about, i am angry at the mainstream media
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and corporate america that treated this organization as if it was really something focused on the question of racial inequality in this country. it is fundamentally not. it is eight marxist revolutionary organization this never even attempted to play hide the ball on this. by the way, by the way that cuba rounding up thousands of its own citizens and jailing them. i don't want to hear black lives matter ever talk about police excesses again in this country they have lost all credibility. guy: finally blm is found police they will not criticize it happens to be the cuban state police unfortunately. richard, we have had some these conversations on the about race and other things. are you appreciative of people, conservatives and others, who might say yes we embrace black lives matter, the idea. and the proposition. but utterly reject black lives matter the organization.
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>> you would have a difference with the ideas of black lives matter to put on their website or campaign. it's important that is if you got any black supermarket a black neighborhood were i live you walk out on the street what you'll find his old lady is a deacon at her church or the young man walking on the through the black lives matter face mask or hat. because of the black committee black lives matter is a rally cry. it's actually a question we are asking the american. if black lives matter does the policy, the principal, the practice of the united states reflect the idea that black lives matter. it is absolutely important. guy: that is a distinction here. some people make big donations to the organization that should be held to account for what that organization says including this absolutely heinous statement on cuba. tomo given the last word. >> i think the problem with
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this is, it's not astonishing as clarifying present that's one of the reasons you've seen as this has gone on as a black lives matter has been revealed the support among republicans has dissipated to very low levels now printing the problem, richard, if black lives truly matter, if that is a rallying cry we don't set uniform across the country. i'm here in chicago there black lives dying every single day. tens of them every single weekend. those lies don't seem to mentally search and lives in the ones used for political purposes that's for the discrepancy is. >> i you can't go to the streets of chicago -- viewer go the streets of chicago walked down the chatham neighborhood or southside or high park or brownsville you're talking to black people in the neighborhood they will clearly tell you the black lives matter. they would clearly tell you they have a problem with gun violence for they would clearly tell you their mayor is not doing a good enough job.
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guy: richard begot leavitt that this a lot of brown to black people in cuba getting crushed by communism right now i guess blm organization so silent on that wood. the panel returned a little bit but coming up america's trust in media hitting rock bottom in a new poll as the country had enough of the endless highest? it is not subtle, getting worse all break it down with mollie hemingway and moments. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪♪ 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.
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guy: and now the news. americans are losing faith in the news. a new gallup poll shows only 16% of americans hold a great deal of confidence in television news. and just 21% said they trust newspapers. both figures down from last year. congress is the only major institute that is less trusted is that a surprise was rejoining now fox news contributor molly having appeared hello molly. practice right to be here with you guy. guy: got to measures lawyers and taxpayers running of the country high-fiving each other at least we're not journalists. we can joke about this. but it's actually sad reflection on the state of american journalism today.
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i think the disdain and contempt is well-earned. when the questions i always have a we see these polls as people in the media, do journalists care? >> apparently they don't care. their ratings in terms of credibility and trust have been going down pretty regularly and getting really low for a long time. you're not seeing any improvement in how drew was conduct their affairs. effective seen them got far, far worse. you people complaining have a knot in the jobs very well. they did not try to improve it. they've thrown away any standards they once held in favor of the open advocacy and embarrassing, they alternate between complete hostility to their opponents and fancy towards her allies. it's obvious to everybody parts apparently obvious to
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everybody but about 16 -- 20% of americans. i'd really like to sand like to meet these people who trust the media. who else are they trust and what are their lives like? if you have not lost trust in the last three years or in the last few decades with media, what would it take to make you lose trust? probably they'll have it forever. guy: redundant journalism's ourselves in direct blood relatives may be. molly went to ask this i followed you on twitter at mz hemingway. what are things you often say on your feet about journalism and the problems a journalist and buy a spray stop calling it bias you say it's not bias it's corruption. it is a stronger word. explain the difference in your mind. >> people, particular people on the writer been complaining about bias for decades. the first republican president complained about bias was literally eisenhower. large h.w. bush election
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campaigns annoyed the media reelect bush. it's intentional. the actually want to do a bad job. they do that should not be running most of the bad stories they run within recent years whether it's the russian lies are about brett kavanaugh they knew they were doing these things and they chose to do it anyway. that is not bias that is corruption. that very first press conference with biden on how they treated president trump they were very different men. the way they were so gentle, loving and encouraging toward biden. trying to encourage them to get more liberal. >> the harshest part of that press conference was the
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deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. guy: $3.5 trillion, that is how much democrats are about too spend audit infrastructure and other things bill without any republican support. senate leader mitch mcconnell is pleading for lawmakers to pump the brakes, watch. >> $3.5 trillion of new spending and taxing at a time of the countries already
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suffering a 40 year high inflation as a result of what they did earlier this year wildly inappropriate for there will not be any republican support for and hopefully some brave democrats will shut up and say i'm not going to do this to the country bread. >> that is cocaine mitch. the president biden vowing to get it done with or without the gop, without franklin. is there anyone left in washington who stop the cycle of spending and impede the panel is back, chris, richard, tom. topless are thew in the segment. i am sort of mystified the democrats are looking at these inflation numbers, there are ceos out there raising the alarm for more inflation coming pretty think i saw yellen maybe today with sharper inflation for the next few months upcoming at least. the reports the white house might be concerned was larry summers right about inflation? then they're going to turn around and say 3.5 chilean dollars of new spending in
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addition to the real infrastructure bill that's been discussed. it kind of makes her head spin. >> it does. there does not seem to be really any trimming of the sales it's been their top priority. until they are going full steam abed. it goes down to joe manson, sentiment in the senate, sort of said they want to see what's in it there is a rush as a democrats have the vote this is going to happen. i'm not sure it's going to happen that quickly. it might be a bit of a more uphill battle. you are right, despite concerns that are being voiced in various corners it seems to be at least as far as he progresses are concerned, full speed ahead. i'm wondering in terms of the democratic party president biden campaigned as a unifier at a bipartisan guy let's work together. that seems to be out the window here. are they looking at some of their polling and guessing they are not going to win in
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2022 they might lose at least one if not both houses? they are just deciding at this point, to health its growth strategy and through whatever we can as soon humanly possible the narrowest of margins. is this a concession of what they think is coming next year? >> i do believe you talk to folks at the white house this is an attempt to build back better. there's maybe a jury problems in this country there's a problem when it comes by how we afford daycare for children they think it's a problem the cost of college is too high. they think it's really hard for folks who are working 40 hours a week they still cannot make ends meet. they help when they pass the 3.5 chilean dollars budget bill they will move this country forward for working-class and vulnerable americans. with that being said, shocked about the history of reconciliation bills the trump administration, along party lines past a reconciliation bill which is also nosy trump tax cut without one democratic
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but which also ran at the national debt. this is one of the things were the party in power does what they do. i think for the democrats they see it as an attempt to go after the folks who voted for them and say look we're doing everything in our power to make your life that better. and today it's worth pointing out that american families all across this country who have children, poor families got 350-dollar check from the american government so they can and childhood poverty. they can get the kid the break they need they can get the kid the extra tutoring he needs or she needs because they did not get that during the pandemic breed that is what they say is going to work for the american people. lex i would note on tax cuts and tax reform, tax revenues went up after that past. the real problem as usual spending. chris $3.5 trillion, that is roughly equivalent to the entire federal budget in the year 2010. every single sense of the federal government uncle sam spent that year was 3.5 trillion per this is 3.5 trillion in brand new
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spending on top of the already massive and bloated budget. a sort of an extraordinary number that is so huge i wonder people can fully put their brains around it. >> no but they are going to, they are going to win inflation continues to, gas on the fire of inflation. by the way richard likes to point out reconciliation the trump administration. biden administration and democrats have already used reconciliation once. the abuse of reconciliation. to force or something else but by the way the end of the day i'm actually confident they don't have the votes. they don't have the votes they don't have their senators like sinema, joe manchin some others like maggie in new hampshire would like to get reelected to understand that you just can't continue to do this. you cannot continue to jack
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inflation, to spend money we don't have an abuse these processes along party lines for partisan gain. guy: hope you're right they don't have the votes but i think they might like turn it down a bit and it will be 3.1 trillion go oh what a responsible thing we're doing, let's pass it. richard use the word afford i'd have no idea how we afford any of this. meanwhile democratic lawmakers from texas giving a bit of a mixed reception from arriving in washington d.c. lawmakers fled often too delay a vote on security lot they did some private jets. one of those saying they there were a lot of tears on the flight because they had to leave their family members on the trip. one lawmaker apparently canceled a wedding to go to d.c. but no one forced them to go. that is the thing. are other people going to rally to their cause? it depends on who you ask, frankly watch this. >> they took bold courageous
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action in line with everyone from frederick douglass to the legacy that includes the women who marched on pennsylvania avenue for women's right to vote. to all of those folks who shed their blood on the bridge, to make sure we would in 1965 passive voting rights act. >> it's pretty ridiculous for the last i checked the heroic civil rights on the bridge were not in a private charter jet spray they did not have a case of miller light next to them. these are partisan democrats playing a political stunt. they are desperate for media attention, they are getting it. guy: that's a pretty good come back from ted cruz there, that is ridiculous comparison from kamala harris apparently likes to offer those from time to time. chris, the quote about the crying. we are such a sacrifice they are such courageous heroes were shedding tears as he went and this private jet guzzling
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beer to washington d.c. per here is a thought, if you do not too cry yourself to sleep or cry and tear non- texas beer i know this is crazy bear with me, do your job. let's of the democratic process play out. show up, vote, try to amend a bill and don't run away. >> by the way of the shoe were on the other foot, if republicans were fleeing the state to avoid popular legislation passed to the democratic process, joint read would light herself on fire telling how destructive democracy. this might be called an insurrection. the fact is this is absolutely laughable. people should treated exactly the way it is. we shall have the vice president out there comparing this to frederick douglass and great civil rights leaders. i hope it backfires in a big way. >> that's the rhetoric they have to use, crisper and the
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other side of this they are describing the laws of legislation as a jim crow that's coming from the very top. the president of the united states, doing to defend that? >> one i will not take from ted cruz. more importantly what you see these elected officials doing is taking a stand and urging a washington congressman. but we have this debate about the texas legislature is not doing we have just actually having a debates. easily pass and easily signed the preclearance portion of the voting rights act with voter suppression should the justice department spent a
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bipartisan thing for very long time for. >> it's a for the people it's i want to quickly get to that the fairpoint two separate pieces of legislation. i'm just simply texas? look, i don't think the american people are buying the fact these bills are being passed, or proposed around the country for voter id. people overwhelmingly support that. idling there buying the idea of the root in the "new york times" it we are reliving reconstruction in 1890. this is 1960 or jim crow 2.0. they've gone so far around this good stuff.
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thank you. many across the country fed up over masking mandates and schools. they say officials are not following the science. should young children be wearing masks? doctor janette weizen with her medical take, next.
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guy: we may have thought masks are thing of the past but not so fast. a san diego school district once all students from kindergarten all the way up through high school to work masks indoors when they return to classrooms in the fall. parents are angry saying officials are not actually following the science. doctor anthony fauci still saying there is no doubt kids need to wear them including at a very early age, look at. >> on vaccinated children of a certain age greater than two years old should be wearing
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masks, no doubt about that. that is going to protect them from getting infected because if they do, they can then spread the infection to someone else. >> three -year-olds. but they are adults who might be on vaccinated, that is their choice in any case. tonight los angeles county announcing they are once again requiring masks indoors for everyone regardless of vaccination status. what is the science actually say? here too answer that and more and he medical director and fox contributor janette nesheiwat. doctor it's great to see you. they are having the indoor mask forever and there is a state san diego school system doing something similar but i got a text message my friend today, he lives in southern california. he is vaccine hesitant he's not gotten vaccinated yet. he is a younger guy and said see, they are putting this mask a mandate back even for vaccinated people. you think this might mean the government knows the vaccines
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don't really work? >> no. guy: know the vaccines do work but that perception is a reasonable one with the signal being sent by l.a. county here, do you agree with that? >> and know and please tell your friend it is temporary. the vaccine will keep you out of the hospital and will keep you from dying and keep you off of a ventilator. this is temporary because right now we are seeing a spike in the surge because of the delta variants. in certain situations it is considered overprotection, excessive overprotection. especially if you are in an area where there is a low number of covid cases with less than 5% in the community. and were almost everyone is vaccinated. it is on necessary to be unmasked when you're vaccinated. when you look for example at mississippi, arkansas, they have outbreaks they have children in the icu right now. last month, a few weeks ago in
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florida 24-year-old underwent a double lung transplant from covid part he did not have underlying health conditions but he was not a smoker. it is excessive in certain areas of the country would each member this is not a one-size-fits-all we should file the science, follow the data of some of these guidelines are putting out there in california. they do contradict what the cdc says. but again the delta variance i tested a patient who tested positive symptoms were not severe enough we are seeing a breakthrough infections of these new cases are from unvaccinated people i think it's important to point that out briefly document have a lot of time left 17, 18 covid
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19 old yes or two or three old it's not practical could rub their eyes they rub their nose by the end of the day there mask is this an mucus with what other debris that is out there. and it may not give any overall benefits. guy: having a thank god young kids are not terribly affected by this disease which is a blessing. we are up on a break we appreciate your insights doctor janette nesheiwat. the tropical storm is next. and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized
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alaskan king crab, white truffle just like my usual order off of in and out secret menu animal style burger was carried by restaurant owner in the netherlands. now we know what he was smoking when he thought of all this. profits from the dish mentored 64 bucks. luckily i saved 16 cents on my barbecue fourth of july. i finally afford this, thanks joe. he also fries for $6 per that seems like a total ripoff. topic two. in california a naked woman was rescued by firefighters after she got stuck between two buildings. and here i thought being between houses was just a pc term for homelessness in the state. rescue workers were called to the scene of an auto body shop in orange county after employers heard a woman screaming for help but could not pinpoint her location. firefighters got on the scene, went up to the roof and looked down to find the woman wedged in a 1 foot gap between two
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walls. it's known here in near city a spacious party. fivers couldn't get had to perform a technical rescue which involved cutting through the building, which is fitting because is the fastest way to get to california traffic. after two hours that woman was rescued for hospital them no idea why the woman wasn't naked or how she got between the buildings whoever causes him just like kennedy is okay. topic three the video game super mario 64 sold at auction for $1.5 million. which is actually a bargain considering how many gold coins that game comes with. the highest price ever paid for videogame. although many people also gave up any chance for a life in order to play world of warcraft. also, you cannot really put a price tag on having a good
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plumber in your house pretty addition to being sealed in its original packaging the game was given a 9.8 rating by expert video gamers which means equality is near perfect. in other words you only have to take out and blow on the cartridge one out of every three times to play. personally i would never pay 1.5 grade five even six hamburgers. and topic for, finally, it turns out between buildings is not the stupidest place you can get stuck. a british man and cornwall had to be rescued from a hole he dug on the beach after the sand surround it collapsed inward like burying him, no joke. barely have the time to give sand blast and a mermaid tail, click take the picture this is a cnet cornwall's beach that's why vacationers together banded and teamed up to dig for an idiot. i'm not seen anyone take themselves and hold this deep
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sense of jesse. this guy has his head so buried in the sandy things doctor fetches exactly right about everything always. officials awarding beachgoers not too dig giant holes in the sand and then buried themselves alive inside. then again, what are they supposed to do having lost the year old cup to italy? the wound is still fresh. even though soccer is table. to add hate mill two at kennedy nation we'll be right bk (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when your clients make more money? (judith) yep, we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. trelegy for copd.
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