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larry: breaking news, president biden today says t breaking news today president biden said the vaccine was developed under a republican administration. soon he will have it right to tromp. ♪ ♪. kennedy: welcome to the best of show in the wake it's best hour of your day times 50. joe biden said follow the signs and wear a mask even if you are vaccinated. there is cdc but why in the world won't they show us the science behind their latest policy reversal. we are not children earlier today they implored the floridians to get vaccinated where because a highly contagious delta variant, watch this.
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>> the cdc recommends you wear a mask when you're in public. and it indoors. like work or in the grocery store. that is true for the vaccinated and unvaccinated. why? even if you been fully vaccinated and protected from severe illness from covid-19 you could have the delta variant in your system. and spread it to someone. kennedy: you could have it but you probably don't. that is all well and good. experts and scientists are saying show us the data. one yell researcher witnessed so far as to say the cdc guidance is meaningless unless they show us the actual science printed amp box president trump said the administration scoring the whole thing up, watch. >> my major concern as we had an incredibly important policy announcement by the cdc to recommend mask wearing even for those who are vaccinated.
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but they have supplied zero data no transparency, no information. >> why is that? >> i don't think they really have the data or the dead is weak. kennedy: they are hiding it they are hiding the data. well what is the problem here? one the cdc made its decision based on what is happening in india. the problem is we have very different vaccines. so why do they expect us to trust them when they will not be straight without us? let's get into the party panel with comedian host of fox across america fox news radio, it is jimmy failla. so clean shaven. we got democrat poster and fox news contributor the gorgeous jessica tarlov. [laughter] clean-shaven. right ... spike would got 2020 libertarian outlook spike you blue the streak. that's okay when it's it's got
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got a thicker beard than me. [laughter] >> when you shave my face i look like i am going to court. spike looks like he's representing me. that is true. >> you are in great hands. kennedy: you be the juror i will say guilty, guilty done. i'm got to get out of here i have a teatime. so jim, you could have the variant to code it might be in you, might be summer deep inside so should be shut down all of society once again because it might be there? might be. >> now without data. the equivalent of summons and they really hot girlfriend but she doesn't live around here, we're not just when to take your word for it when it comes to a pandemic. this is the real problem we have the cdc. when it comes to public health initiatives you cannot be peyton manning and call in audible every time you get to the line of scrimmage for that is the real problem in coaching they say could lose the locker room because nobody
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buys into your message anymore. nobody buys into their messaging is been so wildly inconsistent. i think aside for head-coaching change. kennedy: the problem is, jessica, if we go here it's not serious and let's say the delta variant does not cause a death and hospitalization of the same rate as covid breed let's hope and pray that's not the case. but it still shares the same name, covid-19 britt okay we get that. let's say something else really serious comes along and we need a set of federal guidelines in order to keep people safe. nobody's going to listen to us they won't. >> no it's definitely happen. when you've lost me and i'm consider the proverbial room for these audiences, you are in trouble. i feel like i followed all the rules for an lockdown are supposed to lock down. i put on my mask. i went to the first appointment i could get without jumping the lie because i was a good person but i went and got the vaccine. now i want to walk around massless for the truth of the
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matter is we are basically all going to get covid. the difference is how it's going to affect us. doctor liotta nguyen who is the head of planned parenthood is now an analyst and something else, even tweeted against administration and cdc and said no this is not about us masking up again this is about the unvaccinated. so i on the price with good messaging that doesn't people a bunch of dummies for not doing it. let's focus on that and letting people get back to their lives especially kids who have to go to school. support they have to go to school they don't have to have spread i'm sorry they don't, ron desantis, spike, that it's a road confidence in the vaccine because you cannot have both at the same time i have total confidence. you cannot say to people go out and get the vaccine and then in the same breath say even if you get the vaccine you might have this other part of the vaccine. so we all have to work masks forever. what are your thoughts? >> i think the problem is here
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, i think the data is going to kill their whole this is only a pandemic of the unvaccinated narrative they been pushing out for the last month. i think with the data very well might show that either they don't have the good data on whether students or they do and they gather is back later unvaccinated your going to covid and spread it. this isn't just about you this is big and good neighbor to others to be vaccinates you can't spread it to them. but if you still can spread it to them and that turns out to be the case than a summons not word by getting sick personally they don't actually have a good reason to tell them a happy vaccinated. that might be it by this also possibility the fact they've never really had good data about the mast mandates. if you will recall the first of the first studies unmask mandates against it cities who didn't have it in the reference bread they did not see any difference in hospitalizations and deaths. they might have a lot of data but it might not be show with the want anyone to see.
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kennedy: they are obstructing it from other countries where the inoculations are completely different. we cannot allow them to use any sort of studies in india. they do not have the three vaccines we have here. that's why as an american when you're going other places that's pretty easy to travel few do have the vaccine. because other countries know you have much more protection than those offered by china or russia. meanwhile biden has a good school reopening news for parents, watch this. >> we can and we must open schools is fault full-time. it is better for our children to mental and emotional well-being we cannot afford another year out of the classroom. every school should be opened. we are given the tools to be able to do so safely. >> climb every mountain, every school should be (we must open
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schools. that is pretty clear-cut everyone knows that, right? she's the head of america's second largest teachers union and she said there's a huge surprise here, teachers might not be ready to come back. watch. >> what's happening now delta through a serial curveball. the lack of heard immunity and enough people being vaccinated. kids not being able to get vaccines 12 and under has thrown us a curveball. the bottom line is we going to keep kids safe. going to keep our members safe. we are going to try to open up schools and tried to move through this battlefield. before going to try? while you search of your curve ball up your honey hole. there is no try this doer do not. the present the teachers union more powerful than the
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president of the united states to come to our children jimmy failla? >> a thousand% brandywine guarded such a dirt bag. she is not putting kids first. if you want to put the kids first if you want to keep them safe you put them in the classroom will read other safe. we have targeted data on who is most affected by this pandemic. it is elderly americans with underlying health complications and the morbidly obese. my spirit animal. but when she says delta threw them a curve, she's talking with the airline they just want to go on vacation break they've got vouchers for left overflights. they got addicted today drinking and their pajamas for the kids have nothing to do with any of this and shame on them. we've already screwed over the kids for your and a half. before you know what justice not just republican parents are probably compared to cyclic in texas their kids have been in school since last year, they are fine. it is parents in places like new york and california especially the big cities were single parents have to work.
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their kids are sitting at home may be with or without a computer or internet access good job. >> us not just single parents it is dual family incomes. that's the only way you can afford to live a lot of these cities. they are really going to run into a wall with this. but we did not have the kind of information we have now you could get away with saying it and it made a lot of sense prevaccination for teachers to say i'm scared about this, i might have this underlying condition bread gathers nowhere to run. i think joe biden did this very intentionally today is a shot across randy weingarten's bow saying i'm really happy the teachers union supported maybe that was obvious the big endorsement. but at the end of the day the kids have to come first. i am president leeson till 2024. alright guys, i was given a lot to the other side, but it also just want to say honey hole because that is amazing kennedy. i'm going to hold onto that forever breaks for that was a
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compliment. [laughter] what does randy weingarten really doing here question. >> nice honey hole. that's definitely a compliment. >> stop it. >> shove it. it's nice at the complement term of endearment. i am convinced randy weingarten is a homeschooling advocate in disguise. i am convinced i'm going to walk up to her, ripped off her mask is corey deangelis. [laughter] if i wanted to create a bad guy to represent teachers unions -- in every bad thing to come out the public schooling sector she pretty much embodied that in the last year. and wonder of wonders an organization that's existed based on segregating poor people into bad school districts and then grandstanding on their suffering to push for ever increasing amounts of funding would use yet another crisis as a way to abuse kids for
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their own direct benefit and profit it speaks to the fact that government should be as little involved as humanly possible. in the free marketing schooling homeschoolers private scholars they just said all this long, long ago. it just goes to show government is uniquely terrible way to do pretty much everything including schools. >> especially schooling. i'm planning to use the word abuse that is what it is. if you keep kids out of school for a nether year it is nothing short of child abuse. especially since a lot of these cities the only people who see kids day today and who can take stock in them are there teachers. that socialization and that interaction is critical. the fact that is being ignored and they sang the delta brain i don't know? what gotta go for teachers unions done. randy weingarten done. honey holes for everybody. [laughter] >> everybody.
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>> if she's going to record that message at least turn down girls want to have fun in the background. it's light come on, we can hear margaritaville playing behind you. at least that odd. [laughter] >> white girl summer yes. >> hot girl summer. alright, panel is going to stick around coming up biden's lackeys still say is no big deal. americans are not overwhelmingly blaming the white house for ballooning prices. how much will you be paying by the end of his first term? or third? pless, has a plan to stop illegal immigration. it is ambitious and ambiguous. that is next. for mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. lucia. who announces her intentions even if no one's there. and sgt moore. who leaves room for her room.
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this comes as consumer prices across the country are rising. beef is up 4.5%. administration officials say the inflation is temporary. but leaders of the world's biggest companies say it is going to get worse. so what do you believe big government or big corporations question make house and before selling her kidneys for a carton of milk joining the ins studio fox news contributor, jonas ferris. so what would you sell a kidney for? >> that gold medal you were just talking about. i don't want to promote gold. kennedy: i love gold so much as talk about gold for it's great for inflation doesn't make inflation go away? >> it's gold. let's affect a real inflation prints before is present biden responsible on some level for the inflation and the inflationary feeling? >> there are factors beyond his control. especially federal reserve. there's also lots of money given out last year.
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a lot of it given in a way that creates demand. my dad kept getting checks and the mail party's not in the workforce is not producing goods is just consuming goods. didn't give money to people did not have an income. kennedy: >> the reason there was not inflation last year with trochlear and a recession basically because of covid pre-but now we are not. you still give checks to people in the dismal 70 term system and pull inflation pretty giving people money supply is not there there's excess demand in the economy. people are basically buying more stuff than the economy can produce and it can result is higher prices. now, could be transitory? it might be. the federal reserve guide is very smart. it could go away. >> you don't know until doesn't go away. that happened the 60s and 70s. it is a problem. >> shouldn't you treat it like is going to go away? >> that sounds like it's good if it was a health problem yes.
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>> it was a fungus are treated like it's not going away. >> it was the lesson be treated inflation it caused serious and it was that of because they were recession now. they do not want to do the treatments for the treatment is taken some of the money away. kennedy: the fed is the treatment. >> that's a separate treatment for the short run treatment with the fed because they traded some of the inflation it would reverse some of the things and duly notably find the debt the government issues to give money but if they did that a little it would probably cause another recess with interest rates are probably go up in the housing boom going on. all that in itself would all end inflation very quickly which is why they going to do that. it doesn't go away i start getting worried about it. the initial steps they would likely take would end very quickly. hopefully they can deal without a serious recession
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like the early 80s we have serious problems. it was to double points before mortgage rates were double digits. >> it's like the chemotherapy of the economy. it works but it almost kills you. they don't want to do it. >> they still do not have dated they do not have newer tools to fight inflation for. >> that's because of not listening to smarter people. >> i'm available they don't call for it why don't they call, jonas? we could have some ideas. >> because i use what's app. [laughter] the bottom line is they do not want to be wrong. a lot of the white has caused inflation a serious apartment as they do not wish to do the obama mistake which is not stimulated the economy enough and then losing the midterms and having the sluggish economy drag on because there's not enough spending coming out of a recession. kennedy: and others too much spending. >> that could've been a right
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amount under obama. kennedy: when we cut taxes and cut spending? >> a few men with hello deflation probably you can argue they can spend more. this is possibly the potential going too far. the other direction another thing we could do is eventually going to cut spending is raise taxes to pay for some of this. that itself would cause inflation to go. now you do not have the money to bid up the price. >> the supply chain issues as well a lot of places were shut down. there has been a leg. >> that is the other 70s term which is push inflation for there's a lot in the 70s much more serious. most of what you see with the shortages are mostly excess demand. global-not just hear a lot of it here protect you know another 70s term? >> is it drug-related? [laughter] disco dust. you don't hear that enough. gonna property to bring that
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back. >> super have the green room get on it next time you are the be poppers and disco dust. this is a libertarian show, jonas ferris in the studio in the flesh. right do not look now vice president, herr said she has a plan to stop illegal immigration by getting to the root causes. if you think there's going to be more of the same, let me tell you it is. the plan covers everything from central american countries to drug trafficking and domestic violence. but the 18 page announcement of the plan leaves out details. we do not know when any of this will happen or how it will be any different from the past. is the borders any closer to get in the job done question work nobly the party petals is bad, jimmy failla, jessica tarlov and spike cohen. so spike is going through her planets real fun. step number one, stepped over to combat corruption.
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step number three is protect human rights. step number four counter crime. step number five a less combat gender-based bias. i don't see the most important step here. what is the most important step here, spike? >> no one thought of any of those other things. we should like inequality we like gender-based violence. i think it's very clear once again i am on your show for what i believe is the 25th or 26th time to say the answer to the crisis on the border and the crisis is happening in latin american general is to end the war on drugs. let's do every one of those things. kennedy: that is the grand daddy, the grandpappy, the mother of all root causes. >> it's interesting all of these root causes you can look at the 40 plus years that joe biden was in the senate pushing for all these policies. joe biden is always the personification of root causes in latin america. whether time at the war on
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drugs which led to the cartel taking over. we talk about when he was in the head of the senate intelligence committee and was overseeing from the senate overseeing the cia, overthrowing democratic regimes using cartels and terror groups they set up to overthrow these duly elected governments. as a result destroying the rule of law. destroying any sense of stability in those regions. entirely for geopolitical u.s. purposes. and we are seeing the wages of those policies. we are seeing joe biden's architecture falling apart at the seams produce not just opined it's republicans and democrats working together for decades. but for him to now say were going to address the root of this, the root of this is every thing you did the entire time. >> this entire paper, all of these lists and enumerated causes, it is all for show. it is all meaningless,
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jessica. >> i was going to say spike always makes me want to watch narco's run off the set and go home and watch norco's again, which i will do. it will be rude to leave right now. i'm going to say honey hole again. [laughter] i do not want to be. [laughter] the debbie downer of the panel but that's why get paid the big bucks. it's not actually kamala harris' job to deal with the border. that is secretary my argus' job. kennedy: she oversees the whole thing. so back i got a special liberal communication from the white house when they sentence. joe biden had the same job when he was vice president pretty are supposed be addressing the root causes. and dhs is supposed be dealing with the border print i'm just throwing that out there. obviously these plans can never be figured out. addressing inequality, i definitely want to do it. it's not going to deal with the millions that are going to be streaming across the board or in the next several months or whatever it is.
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>> he's telling his former countrymen that he fled cuba that they cannot follow him and trying to flee cuba and he's a bit busy at the moment because joe biden put kamala harris in charge of this. >> , also told them not too. >> so much. kennedy: at one point after don't come, wink. but if you do free healthcare in college, go ahead. >> so much to tie up here. first of all biden is not worried about the war on druggies too busy fighting the war on parmesan cheese because of a hunter. tom was notice closer to solving the problem she still is not gotten close to the problem. she went to el paso which was six hunter miles away from the problem in del rio. that is like solving the middle east violence a problem by going to epcot's. up next she's going to survey the violence in havana. [laughter] i'm pretty sure this root causes is actually a new album by the roots.
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she is not a serious person. it is embarrassing. the border as you know is the now problem. they are coming and right now. we do not need a study of said this before if your house is on fire you call the fire department you do not want to study on the root cause of the fire. you want a truck with water. that's why this is a racket especially at a time of the migrant surgeon positive cases is really undermining the administration that's what's to get people to buy into the covid strategy. how can you take them seriously? kennedy: if you had your armpit off by a crocodile you go to the er joe the doctor to go to the library look for the root causes? >> you are in luck we have the deep one box that you're going to love it man. [laughter] hang on, i just have to look at the root causes for surgical repair. and the appetitive arm. [laughter] the panels going to stick around is a huge night friends it is a game night here on
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kennedy: that music you may know one thing. welcome back it is time to play prez your luck produce again that test how blurted you are about america's leaders purred our party panel earn points by answering presidential trivia. each contestant 11 chance in one chance only to prez your luck and double their point total point you got to do that toward the end, friends or it could be on any question of your choosing. but wait to do it until you have points. however if you get it wrong you lose all your points. let's get to it, jimmy, jessica and spike. >> let's go. support let's prez your luck. jimmy question number one is for you. how many presidents have ever
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been an only child? zero, one, four or six? >> note this is not a scam. [laughter] 's before how money presidents have been an only child? >> i'm just going to go zero. kennedy: achievement you are right. all u.s. presidents have had siblings. five u.s. siblings have had no children. >> stopped the steel i'm winning this. before jesse are you ready? a girl. grover cleveland. [laughter] kennedy: which president had his daughter-in-law dealing with first lady duties after his wife passed away, john tyler, martin van buren, benjamin harrison or woodrow wilson? >> grover cleveland. >> the answer is not grover cleveland. >> van buren? kennedy: that is right.
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that absolutely counts. >> i'm in the building i have no delay i got that right's. don't try it jimmy periods before she got it right she got it right. >> this is such a racket this game is that already under protest thank you. >> spike i am a libertarian i hate everyone. here we go we each present had a shoot thrown at him during a press conference. >> george w. bush. kennedy: that was so easy. >> how many are only children. [laughter] or had spite, shame on the libertarian unbiased on the show it is painful. >> it's a three way tie. you are such good little people. all right, jim this is your second question. what does the s and harry s truman stand for, stuart, samuel, simon or nothing?
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>> oh boy. i really think about this i'm going to stick with my original stratagem going to say nothing. kennedy: and you would be right jimmy failla. his middle name is the s he used a period after it as a signature. >> and nothing is going to stop us now, baby i'm singing the mannequin song it is on. >> i love that movie. that was so fun. remember when she was dead or not living? that was so fun. >> nothing weird about the guy was dating a mannequin. kennedy: that was a real movie, that was my fantasy. i'm sorry. jessica the best question ever. they really do love you. whose wife was nicknamed lady bird? grover cleveland. before no, johnson is
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corrected full name. claudia alter tailored johnson is lady bird. it lady bird, might lady bird print all right spike here we go. who was america's shortest president? was it gary coleman. [laughter] john quincy adams, james mattis, jimmy carter or danny devito? >> james mattis was a tiny, tiny boy. he was like 5-foot 3100 pounds. kennedy: he was five -- 48 you are correct. now is time for our contestants to prez your luck. it is double or nothing party can double your points or get a whole lot of nothing, here you go. >> i can double my points on the barometric pressure on the day jfk got shot this is exciting. [laughter] 's before george washington was elected president with one 100% of the popular vote. who was elected with the
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second highest percentage? thomas jefferson, james monroe, ronald reagan or joe biden would you like to prez your luck? >> i actually would edit see ronald reagan. so far jimmy you are zero now it was james monroe 80.61% of the population. [laughter] this is ridiculous. [laughter] kennedy: jessica x is a first time you answer was something other than zero. kennedy: jessica which presidents faces on the 2-dollar bill? is it thomas jefferson, john adams, franklin delano rose or van buren question work which elect to prez your luck before you answer? >> no. kennedy: you do not want to prez your luck? >> i really don't know. okay text me a picture i will answer this question. >> she probably will that's how rigged this game is. kennedy: fdr?
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kristine frazao my god jessica know. spike this is the last question. [laughter] you are basically up against burt reynolds and not neil patrick harris, jesus and jim. [laughter] i'm arty winning right? i am in the lead. i'm going to prez your luck because i'm a libertarian. kennedy: who's the only president to also serve as chief justice of the supreme court pierce, william howard taft or ruth gator ginsburg? [laughter] >> oh man, it was can you say this again? hoover franklin pierce, james buchanan, william howard taft or ruth bader ginsburg. >> oh man i thought is grover cleveland. is it taft?
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kennedy: yes spike wins. congratulations spike. we are sending you some of the use hair trimmings from the greenroom. kennedy: and getting paid now. kennedy: i'm not getting paid you're getting money from you. great job spike thanks about shoot jimmy, jessica and spike great work. jimmy you almost won. it. [laughter] >> whatever this is ridiculous. super coming up the surgeon violent parameters cities has some mayors and pleading for more cops. of the finally realizing their call to defend the police? might not be a great idea. i will be with clark neily next.
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officers. this is how seattle and portland basilar spikes there mayors are calling for more cops are retarded in droves. as any surprise police do not want to work in cities who hate them? of criminal justice, clark neily is here. welcome clark. >> thanks good to be with you. we watch cities spiral into hell they're going to cut a bunch of police funding people going to panic and they're going to hire a bunch more cops. that is exactly what is happening. nailed it. >> look, we would like to believe police are saviors and we can just hire more of them, they will go in and stop crime and reduce the murder rate. it does not work that way.
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there is no correlation between whether cities have increasing number of police, decrease, emplace police funding, there is no correlation between that and the rise in homicides but we've seen a rise in homicides across the board across the entire country. it seemed to be much more associated with the pandemic. they like you to believe they give more money we hire more of them we will be safe, it's just not borne out by the evidence. kennedy: impartially either way is not working. you have the activists city council who want to take all of the money away from the police for they want to put into social programs and mental health programs. but then you have the spikes and crime and have police chiefs that come out and say all of my cops are retiring. we do not have enough people to help in communities that need at the most. so who are you to believe? especially when no one can pinpoint not only why homicides are going up, but
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why for decades and decades crime actually went down. >> the causes of crime including violent crime are completely complex. to what else reduces crime besides police? cold weather, super bowls, afterschool activities and ending prohibitionist policies that do not rethink to protect us and simply create black markets. the causes of crime are complex with the way to solve a reduce crime is also complex. now you certainly have a significant vocation that wants to make you believe if we just give them more money and hire more of them that will solve the problem. but we note that is not the answer. it is not that simple. and police often times create as many problems as they fix. they take people's property through civil forfeiture. they arrest people for low level crimes like drug possession and ruin their lives. kennedy: which is why any criminal justice reform. but you have community policing you also see crime rates go down. you see violent crimes and assaults and things like that
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go down in critical areas. but when you have a climate where you have all cops are faster plastered everywhere and defend the police slogans and you have a completely negative view of policing than a positive policing does not work either. >> police are trying to present us with an all or nothing alternative. we either have to accept police about the abuses and the problems that currently come with impaired or we get nothing. there is a way forward which is to have pulled meaningful police reform. resort meaningful accountability, put them out on the street but make them understand they work for us. kennedy: up and saying that for years but also make it easier to get rid of bad cops. and bad police unions are just as bad as the horrible teachers unions. the public sector unions can do more harm to society than good. we have to go we took too long with the game please come back so we can continue this a lot the fix. >> my pleasure thank you.
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then he can wash it out they work yannick toilet wine at. that his gruel and unusual punishment. and this is a topical storm. topic number one here we go. new jersey's renaming it garden state after jersey borne celebrities this is a huge honor in new jersey were public restrooms are the closest thing they have two museums. i was able to get your own arrester including frank sinatra and of course whitney houston. i heard it hurt if you tap your foot three times. sopranos need to get a rest stop and new jersey. rethink about tapping your foot in there you can forget about it. bruce springsteen's is reportedly offered a rest stop but declined he did not want to be associated with human waste. that is a mistake he made in 2016 when he endorsed hillary
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clinton, what happened. topic number two. a florida man after work hundreds of miles across the ocean and a floating gerbil wheel part or its own and florida, a bright idea. this a former professional cyclist who was tried and failed three times to florida to new york and his hydro- pod. sure it's a little cramped but it beats flying and delta. this time it crashed a short just a one day and what was spent to be a journey. he did this to help with the homeless which is just as illogical as anything gavin newsom is doing. ask of this guy is pretty smart she might not need a floating divide to get to new york city here deafly going to what one when you got here. it is pretty much the only way topic number three. i'm get a tetanus shot just watching that.
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