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♪ larry: so i'll tell you, the tax and spending policies on tap by the democrats are going to have a terrible impact on the economy and wages and wage earners which is why i yearn for the calm, ororor the comb anti- tax prosperity days of donald trump. ♪ ♪. kennedy: welcome to the week for once doctors and researchers a natural immunity is just as good and perhaps a better than getting the vaccine. all of the draconian vaccine mandates make no carve out from people have recovered from covid-19. and now half a dozen states and federal employees in places like oregon, they are suing because hey man, it is not necessarily fair. why aren't the vaccine overlords following the science? as you know a number of cities and states are requiring proof
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of vaccination to enter a bar or restaurant. and work in many businesses read last week present by an out and encourage all entertainment sports to do the same but many college campuses also cracking down. and now lord of fauci wants to go even further while discussing herd immunity he said you should also need a vaccine to get on a plane. or even think about a plane, or even watching reruns of fantasy islands by yourself, tap to watch. >> if we get the overwhelming proportion of the population vaccinated we will get to herd immunity. if we do it in the next six months it will happen in the next six months. if we do it in the next two months it will happen in the next two months. i would support that if you want to get on a plane and travel with other people that you should be vaccinated. kennedy: i think that is up to the airlines. here's the problem he says nothing about people who have already had covid. that's a pretty good chunk of the population. and enter liberty loving oregonians, some of my
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favorites a school bus driver, a corrections officer and even federal agent record to their loss of the state specifically stated proof of history of covid infection does not qualify employees for exemptions to vaccine mandate. plaintiff said that is not right because -- and so can they win? am will be ever see a natural immunity passport? that is therapist talk to tonight's party pallet editor for townhall.com fox news contributor katie pavlich is here. along with former aide to senator chuck schumer, his podcast the aggressive progressive, christopher hahn is here. you guys know you love him. and political columnist anthony fisher rounding things out tonight. the yankees are in trouble don't worry it will solve whatever the of the world. so katy i'll start the a. natural immunity can have even more protection to go to one study out of rockefellers here
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in new york city. they introduced a number of variants including 20 different spikes coronavirus proteins. they worked around the antibiotics from the vaccine. but not natural antibiotics that people gain from having a covid infection. so with the science like this why is it natural immunity being introduced into the conversation? quickset is a really good question kennedy. and senator paul who saw also a doctor not an epidemiologist but a doctor's been saying it for a year. natural immunity is something that's likely to have better reinfection than a vaccine. he keeps asking a question why we are not counting it. to your question about whether you can win a lawsuit on this, it's interesting. there is a law professor at george mason university who sued the law school and university because they were going to require vaccine. he said i had covid i can prove i had covid and i don't want to take the vaccine or
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lose my job. he did not especially when the lawsuit but the school caved. there is precedent to show you can say you had natural immunity and that may be taken as something that can be substituted for vaccination for this idea we are only pushing vaccines makes people even more hesitant when there are other options now in terms of treatment and other natural immunity to prevent you from getting sick. kennedy: it's interesting, chris, there are so many other things that kill americans. at the federal government realizes they can employ mandates for things like covid, then why aren't they going to alter your sugar intake because cancer kills 600,000 people a year in the united states. heart disease 691,000, covid and 2020 killed about 345,000 people.
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192,000 died from accidents and unintentional injuries. so for those people we can bubblewrap them for cancer you can mandate people do not do things like smoke, or eat red meat. i think they would have to have vegan passports to travel safely throughout the united states and the world. that is only fair. >> people smoking and gorging themselves on sugar or killing themselves, not necessarily killing somebody's kid who did not get vaccinated. you have absolute not get vaccinated. you have the absolute right not to get vaccinated purdue do not have the absolute right to be an emt worker in america by the supreme court has ruled on that free speech case time and time again. look, we are well past the point to determine whether the vaccines are effective. i see the point there needs to be more study on whether or not natural immunity can be as effective. one study is not going to solve the problem.
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>> before that happens to be the one study i cited. >> those studies i have read on natural immunity do not said they stop you from transmitting the disease in the same way the vaccine does. look, here is the deal. americans need to get vaccinated. kennedy: there is no study that says this vaccine for. >> i do not want to have to wear a mask on going to california because some not read something on the internet that said that should not get vaccinated, so come on get vaccinated. kennedy: this difference between what you're talking about it what i am talking most people have natural immunity who are reading the data. they are talking to their doctors for they aren't making personal choices is a people should be allowed to do. and chris, i don't think i have to remind you 72% of african-americans and new york city have not been vaccinated. they will be left out of a lot of the activities that were once a very casual and
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something we can engage with very freely because people people like you want to run their lives, anthony fincher last worked on this go-ahead for. >> again i am pro vaccine. generally skeptical about government mandates especially present bidens federal mandates plenty of overreach there plenty of local statutes i can take care of this for their companies doing it on their own. in the case of the oregon lawsuit, again i'm not a lawyer or epidemiologist, but in itself, a site repeatedly by scientists who freely admit it is a prognostication is not a peer-reviewed study and he is not even sure suppositions will be accurate. it says something about that lawsuit they are leaning on the shaky side. kennedy: is only some of those that francis collins and anthony fauci result that were peer-reviewed for the brink they were actually done in secret. speaking of vaccine pseudoscience kamala harris, our past president, get
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dragged after putting out a perplexing tweet this morning. she wrote quote, by vaccinated on vaccinated increasing our vaccination and masking and protecting the vaccinated we can and this pandemic. so why do we have to protect the vaccinated? isn't that the job of the vaccine? and what about how dance celebrity say they are hesitant to get vaccinated. she said she has to do more research but that's a lot of people feel. because of that she could not go to tonight's mets gala. should nicki minaj blame the vice president, katy? >> yes she absolute should blame the vice president for her to go to the gala. i would for sure. it is a good points. if the vaccine works, if the efficacy of the government has been telling everybody, then this talking point about protecting the vaccinated from the unvaccinated is total garbage. you can make point the
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unvaccinated our potential problem for other unvaccinated people. but you cannot argue on vaccinated people need to be protected from the unvaccinated. when government officials the entire federal government is now talking about the unvaccinated, not taking into account natural immunity by the way as the subclass of people, generally that leads to bad things and treating people very poorly rather than looking at individual circumstances of why someone is not vaccinated. kennedy: it's a bad talking point there better ways of marketing the vaccine, chris, then sang the offense of line needs an offense of line, that is a little redundant. >> we are going to treat them horrible. going to give them a life saving vaccine for free that will allow them to move around freely in the country and not get the covid that can kill them. look,. >> y archimedes of colors not taken the vaccine question for. >> and i have a tens of got the sick, people need to just
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take the vaccine and stop being whiny little babies. support your calling black people in york whiny little babies is pretty racist of you. >> now i'm saying people not take it being whiny little babies barely although kennedy, please, please kennedy that is not correct, those numbers are. kennedy: [inaudible] request the researching before the show but thank you. >> i'm not cherry picking i'm sure that's exactly. kennedy: i like to marginalize committees of colors that make you feel superior think that's very inappropriate would you like to take it back? >> i think it's use marginalizing people of color right now you are cherry picking these statistics. you look at these numbers tonight will get into it on twitter see how this numbers debris i don't think they hold up. kennedy: you can think whatever you what your feelings do not under.
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[inaudible] you don't like my fact but they are in fact true. to whom? the vice president for raising the level of skepticism and putting people at enormous risk of developing the vaccine? people who happen to be at higher risk for the vaccine you said earlier in the show those of eric garbage people making bad choices therefore we do not need too. >> you think you're going to make the choices for them. >> or make their own choice for themselves. i blame bernie sanders for that he has created a mentality will pay for all of your medical care we have zero personal responsibility. i blame bernie, anthony
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go-ahead. >> i think the vice president once -- look at linkedin at 80 characters to work with she could have used them better, more efficiently to make her point more clearly. then doing what she has done there not a threat to the vaccinated better point he could've made their filling up hospital rooms and ics to people of heart attacks or get hit by cars have fewer places to go too. that is a fair argument you could have made it. >> everyone is owed being on iver baptist. that is why there is no room in hospital beds. all right, thank you so much panel, this is such a full show this is the only time we see a parade loved every moment of the conversation thank you all.
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make good on its commitments on counterterrorism. joe pulled the basic rights of the afghan people. kennedy: that will probably happen. when our switzerland a bunch of terrorists to let people leave, our people. we should have gotten them out in the first place. during the hearing multiple gop congressmen called on blink and to resign. but it's that house the democrats on the secretary blame the whole thing on trump. >> where the protests when they negotiate the deal the taliban? >> how meticulous was the planning for the trump administration declared may 1 withdrawal? >> thank you congressman. we inherited a deadline we did not inherit a plan. it. [laughter] so no planet all questioner. >> among this 5000 people, the consent and negotiate agreement of the trump administration. i guess our concern about terrorists is pretty selected. kennedy: apparently for you. so if you did not inherit a
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plan why stick to the deadline? tomorrow applicable testify before the senate foreign relations committee, but was the ..? will anyone in the biden administration take responsibility for the fiasco? try tomato michigan congressman and army men peter meijer is back. was it staying longer getting out smarter? >> it had to be about getting out smarter but this is the biggest frustration with the way the hearing went down, you hear this is president biden's remarks. let me defend the decision to withdrawal which does have a bipartisan support rather than how this was executed. both of the books not there. kennedy: was the most frustrating thing for you as someone who works as a contractor in afghanistan? someone who is in combat and
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the uniform and iraq. is that the 13 service members who were sitting ducks, who were killed by terrorists? is it the fact that we have left to so many americans behind there? or, or their veterans groups and congressmen and women who have lists of people that they've been trying to get out of the country. what is most frustrating for you? >> there are a lot of things we look back on and hindsight is 2020. there's a lot of things we should have done differently. what really, really sticks as the early conversation regular afghan allies out back in april. we had a bipartisan group work with the administration it took them 99 days or will be started working together for them to finally start to get people out. and unfortunately that 99 days was 15 days before everything collapsed. we would not have seen the crushes of the airport we would not have had her folks being put in harm's way the
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way they were if we started this evacuation earlier. again they are american citizens are being told to leave on the one hand and being told by the biden administration everything is fine. the situation is rosy. there are a lot of conflicting signals. we lost those amounts and not for want of warning by members of congress such as myself. kennedy: when it really hit the fan they're blamed until by the administration you chose to stay. it is your fault for the sum of the casualties of war but sometimes people get left behind, that is the mentality and a rationale of this administration. it is completely unacceptable. i do think there should be resignations, who should be first resigned because of this? >> i have my internal list but frankly. >> go ahead and make it extra go-ahead tablets for. >> i have people who are manifested and ready for a flight but this still a
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dispute and the tail band blame the taliban the taliban blame and state department have no clear answers anywhere. folks getting told if you are the american citizen processes being prioritized today we learned of several thousand green card holders. first time we've gotten that information, we always suspected it. if you are not an american citizen they give you an e-mail that directed to the website and the website directed to an e-mail. they are trapped in this insanity. kennedy: 120,000 people are airlifted out of afghanistan, they are saying they cannot work with the taliban to release americans in siv's because they do not trust the manifest. how trustworthy where the manifesting that number people down in that short period of time with so few resources? >> this was the frustration. it was a completely chaotic process. now we are able to get some
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good folks out through that. when you start to break down the numbers of the 120,000 nearly 60 -- 90000 have a connection to the u.s. but reclaiming credit for every single plane that left that airport. u.s. soldiers were providing protection, we were manning that taking care some of the air traffic control. but that is still not the number of folks who were left behind the vast majority of the s ivs could not get to the gates, could not get through oregon were stuck in these administrative processes. kennedy: told to go to the airport and turned away from the airport, luckily for those people there still some very good people on the ground who care about americans and care about their safety. they are putting themselves in harms way to extract them from the country breed none of those people work for the biden administration. congressman meijer thank you for your time. >> thank you kennedy. kennedy: coming up california has a lot of problems including the widespread homeless camp. i've got an eagle eye view of
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you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. kennedy: it is recall election even the golden state the voting closes tomorrow the california race, governor gavin newsom could get the boots. one issue on the floor front rampant homelessness for it is a crisis it's gotten so much worse under governor newson. especially in los angeles and l.a. county. new poll shows 36% of california voters approve of how newsom has handled homelessness, 54% disapprove and rightly so. last week the l.a. county sheriff is able to give me a ride in their helicopter to get a unique look at the problem, watch this for. >> they've invited me inside the chopper to oversee some
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homeless encampments. are you guys ready? >> let's go for. >> the homeless and housing crisis literally hits home for me i have been an l.a. resident since i was 18 years old. sgt lewis over countless rvs apart all over l.a. streets these are not exactly retirees on a road trip. so sgt said homeless south lenders have pots on these old mobile homes they are common blight throughout the county. quickly asking this on streets like this there are no parking signs, these vehicles get ticketed like a normal people driving through for the day they parked of the get a 3-dollar ticket? >> no they don't. nobody calls for service on this. the covid take additional record on file to the registered owners. they will ticket but nothing resorts of it. full blown petty on his front yard there. it's quick that's how you do it nothing to really?
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is there any part of southern california that's tackled homelessness? >> not that i am aware of. >> it's almost like a band-aid approach may address it and then they the homeless go to another area. >> they have a full compound they are, what did they want? >> to be left alone. just to be left alone for. >> but they are not leaving other people on that is the problem. >> correct. >> incentivizes people coming here and creating encampments a long term. they know they are protected per they know there's a lot of government money. they will essentially get whatever they need so why leave? >> you were right there is no deterrent for. >> or into the los angeles homeless services authority they are 66004 to 36 homeless living in l.a. county. >> let me ask you this, how has the homeless problem
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changed and grown since you first started working at the l.a. sheriff's county department? >> since 2014 that's when the homeless issue exploded. after they passed prop 47, decriminalize it's not decriminalizing but making possession of methamphetamine, heroin a misdemeanor not a felony. they've gotten rid of the mandatory for if you got arrested for simple position the court would send you to a drug diversion therapy or course. now that is completely optional they do not have to go to it. that is been a major contributing factor to the homeless issue up here. >> do you guys have forces with community outreach? with mental health counselors and tackle addiction to mental health from the different
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sphere? >> if such a small unit they are dispatch throughout the county for. >> see my city from this perspective actually made me love it more pre-to the empty politicians these hordes of residents are cumin garbage and maybe realize you have to see it to change it. it is time to finally fix the crisis. no matter who the governor is there going to have to solve this issue so how can you do it? coming up on by detector three candidates are running for nuisance job first was just county sheriff alex villanueva, welcome to the show sheriff. >> thank you ma'am. kennedy: air where the few politicians you have to run for your job it is actually doing something about homelessness. there is been so much lip service paid to it, there are bond measures pass, eric garcetti wants to blame the federal government, gavin newsom says we have to meet
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the moments. they don't do anything what is your department done differently? the sergeants flew fantastic anyway by. >> and would like a chance to go up with them. i can cite the venice and board walk area we had to shame the city into doing something about it. it all boils down to regulating public state. small municipalities that regulate public space do not have the problem the homelessness because they absolutely refused to regulate the space. so anyone that the entire united states can show up enjoy the free food, the free clothing, the great weather and no one held them accountable for doing whatever they want to do. >> there are a lot of homeless in l.a. county. there's about 8000 in san francisco and 66000 and l.a. >> it's over 80000.
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kennedy: something you pointed out five homeless individuals die every day in l.a. needlessly and that's what i am talking about when they see them as human garbage fit to be thrown away because they do not actually do anything that solves the problems. there's a lot that has to be to not only from law enforcement and permitting and things like that which may seem very boring, but that is how you get multifamily dwellings that people can afford because right now the cost of land is outrageous there's not enough inventory to house the people he say the eviction moratorium is going to potentially double the crisis. >> it definitely will be. remember we cannot build our way out of the homeless crisis because people, 70% of the homeless currently in l.a. county have mental health issues, drug abuse issues, they are greatly disabled a threat to themselves, threat
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to other people. a lot of them need to be institutionalized and institutions that don't exist. i have empty hospitals. st. vincent medical center i can house hundreds if not thousands of our severely mentally ear ill there. refuses to build the capacity for mental illness. the pat themselves on the back and say how compassionate they are. kennedy: look what a great job or look how much money were throwing at this. it's not going to the right programs. that's one of the things you got deputies and sergeants who were on patrol, in the air, trying to support this problem, doing their very best. and they are not supported. so essentially you are at war with the governor but i want to read one of your quotes on it governor new simpered you said nothing will change your political viewpoint more than eight transient taking a crab
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in your front yard. i actually substitute a word there. >> that is spot on and trust me venice now a lot of people are fed up with the governor, the board of supervisors councilman mike bonnett these are failures to refuse to do their job. we need to get people in office will take it seriously for. >> not just the politicians paying lip service because they have not done the job, sheriff villanueva thank you very much and thank you for the ride. >> coming up election day is tomorrow the california recall gavin newsom fighting to hang onto his job in his career, he's got lots of challengers. i'll talk to three i'll talk to three challengers, next yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything.
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♪. kennedy: they'll keep fighting, sing it fred. gavin newsom's mess? we are about to find out. the california recall election is tomorrow. this is your last chance summer dance to get rid of tyrannical do-nothing governor but he is the worse for the stakes are high for californians with mandatory child masking and vaccinations on the land not to mention homelessness, wildfires, high taxes, high crime. so is gavin newsom about the case with kick it is california raisins? was the right person to replace him if he does. here they have california state assembly member kevin kiley. you see them on this great program, and riverside county supervisor jeff hewitt freight all three candidates hoping to defeat newsom tomorrow. there can be only one. kevin, never number one. kevin kiley i will serve you. you started your career in los
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angeles as a math teacher with teach for america. you also went to harvard and yale. so, you know a lot about and you know they throw a lot of money at the public schools have horrific teacher's students were essentially calling all the shots. what has gavin newsom done wrong and what we do in terms of education, and kevin kiley. >> thank you for having me on i taught tenth grade english. kennedy: they don't pass there's no one at per grade level proficiency it's all the same. any who. >> exactly exactly i saw it firsthand as a teacher the failures are public education system firsthand. the reason we are failing our kids is because corrupt politicians like gavin newsom are completely owned by the state's biggest special interest whose business model is keeping kids are trapped in failing schools for that is more true here in california that anywhere even prior to october 19 we are 45 out of 50
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of how well our kids do in underserved communities. of course during covid-19 we had the worst schools shut out in the state. we are 50 out of 50 getting our kids back to school of what you know question at the teachers unions are massively funding gavin newsom's anti- recall campaign and yet another school shut down. kennedy: let's talk a little bit about homelessness, kevin. you saw the piece i just did flying over it with the l.a. county sheriff's department. flying over a large swath of l.a. county from deep in the san gabriel valley all the way up to lost hills. what is gavin newsom done wrong with homelessness and what would did to do it better? kevin paffrath. >> i had an audit on homelessness spending. i'm sorry that was for kevin paffrath, not kiley. >> i did not know my friend was on with me. kennedy: there are three of you. go ahead kevin paffrath. >> no worries there so much excitement over solutions.
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that is what governor gavin newsom does not do. i appreciate kevin kiley also relates we need a governor who needs to do something or we have a failed leader. my opinion gavin newsom is fly too. there's a pile of poop he doesn't want to pick up buddies catching a few flies say he's cap solving problems what we need massive state white action from a governor to solve the homeless crisis by the sheriff's corrective got to deal the mental health problem by providing services, providing drug services, providing places where homeless can go so they do not have to wait six months to get it mental health evaluation. they get services today and that we need a governor to lead that change not sit around trying to fear monger larry elder. kennedy: so, just let me ask you this. because there is plenty of a revenue in california paid the surplus. i'm sorry $20 billion. just got $80 billion from the federal government with the covid money. so they have got enough money but they are obviously
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misspending it. how has gavin newsom mismanaged the california budget and how would you make that better, jeff? >> first of all he's totally missed and managed it in the sense of got nearly a trillion dollars in unfunded liability just in public employee pensions. we talk about 20 billion-dollar windfall what is 20 billion out of over a trillion? we've got the highest taxes i believe in the country and almost every level. we are getting crumbling roads, we've got some of the worst outcomes on education. and what he does come he just try to buy out. this is why it is so important pushing number when we have to vote yes on question number one. he basically spent these windfalls he thanks he has to try to buy votes these last several months. i guess when your king that is what you get to do. kennedy: and literally, all three of you have
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comprehensive plans. like all three of you care deeply about the states. i hope you all run for governor, again and face newsom again. but literally, any other person in the state which a better job than him. my neighbor pam who has no interest in politics and would never run for governor, she's actually a designer and ballerina but i think she would do a much better job than gavin newsom. so kevin kiley if you had divide for anyone else for the job who would it be? >> i'm going to be voting for myself, i hate to sound self-serving in that manner. but do make sure there are a few kevin's on the ballot and clean my friend on this call prettify my name kevin kiley. i will say on this call we have a republican we have a democrat and a libertarian parade that is represented rotation of this movement it's not partisan any way, shape or form for gavin newsom has a funny way bring people together like that but with is a movement to restore integrity to restate governor
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and get back to basics. people are asking themselves. kennedy: there so many people who despise him, we are running out of time, kevin paffrath we run for governor again? >> absolutely. we have got to bring change to california if that is why i'm running as jfk democrat the democratic party's got way too far (we've got to focus on the california issues that unite us like kiley said we are all represented the problems evan california. got to focus on the big ones housing, homelessness, schools let's focus on those and not on the fear mongering politics of the extreme left and extreme right. kennedy: got ten seconds, jeff hewitt could a libertarian ever win state wide office in california? >> i believe so i am libertarian and i reside in a county to a half-million people the tenth largest county in the united states but we are ready for libertarians, one of the candidates using that word too and i make sure i can do everything i can for the people of riverside county going forward.
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obstruction, those have seen the body cam footage say she's likely to be found guilty. but they expect the judge, jury and prosecutor are likely to get off. [laughter] topic number to another new study shows marijuana uses that and stork high among college students. in other words college students are at a historic hybrid cord to the buzz skills at the bugs kills at the national institute of drug abuse half college students now use weed, which explains what he think it is a good idea to go into debt for a women's studies degree. some are getting so stoned i can barely remember to kill their pledges. the use of hope wasn't among the college career that might explain why they see 47 genders in a nation full of white supremacist. on the bright side alcohol use it among college student is dumb because they found that it's easier to kill their brain cells bite falling off
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