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about 30 people a day, they are slow walking from not doing what they need to from not doing what they need to to protect the country. liz: thanks for your service to our country, come back soon. you've been watching for evening edit on foxbusiness, thank you so much for watching, we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: malarkey with nonsense in his covid speech today and drop quite a few sticky pieces. first, the big lie. >> let me be absolutely clear. we have hand all the vaccines we need to get every american fully vaccinated including booster shot, this continues to be pandemic of the unvaccinated so we've got to make more progress.
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kennedy: butcher shop, i swear he said butcher shop, i think he meant to say booster shot. you can shove your progress up your presidential fark part. i, a vaccinated person from a contractor covid for the second time from a vaccinated person. stop with this, you're not helping your cause, it's not keeping people safe and it is a lie. next. >> we know our kids can be safe when in school, we provided the states with one 30 billion dollars to keep our students safe and schools open. kennedy: that will age well into your you know where schools are not open? atlanta, detroit, milwaukee, and occurred of straw in new jersey. teachers unions are flush with all of the money they are using it with excuses longer than mill and burners wing and they are
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looking for more reasons everything to keep teachers home in their company select and unaccountable as ever but they just kept coming. >> the last two weeks we've developed hundreds of military -- we've deployed i should say, hundreds of military doctors and nurses to stop the hospitals in our state that are overrun and overworked because of unvaccinated covid patients primarily. kennedy: i call them butcher shops. you pat yourself on your ancient back because you militarize healthcare, don't you see what is wrong with this picture? new york state healthcare workers vaccine mandate cause 31,008,150 hospitals and nursing homes and employees to lose their jobs because they were exercising their well-informed medical freedom, front-line workers know better than anyone the cost of the virus if they were heartlessly turfed in another government created
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problem. people lost loved ones, jobs, businesses, opportunities and their faith in a government that continues to fail them. we are waste deep in this. do you think government will lie its way out of this mess? come on. that's the memo. as i said, president biden likes to say the pandemic of the unvaccinated but here's the problem with that logic. while it's true the unvaccinated get sicker, it can still cause major problems for those who are jabbed and boosted like me. i still feel like garbage 15 days later. i had to stay home ten days and didn't get to see my mom for christmas, you heartless pastor and if you are allowed to go back to work after five days, you're supposed to get a test first that in many places, it's almost impossible so why does the white house continue to pretend vaccines will cure all of our problems? got a great party panel including independent born senior policy analyst and federalist contributor, annette statement, but also got fox news
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contributor richard fowler radio show host, richard fowler. foundation for economic education policy correspondent who will be my date this january to a steakhouse of my choosing, brad polumbo. let's go through this line by nine, it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. that is not the case and it's upsetting, unnerving and insulting to people who have been sick including those who have the basic vaccinated and followed the rules and still got covid so why did i keep saying that? >> it's hard for them to reverse course now, they blamed the pandemic on the deplorable ones doing the right things, especially order" right things become increasingly right
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things, insane, mask mandates and some counties in maryland are becoming. you don't need to read medical information or digest long studies, all you need to see is just it also is having eyes, just look around you, there are plenty of people including me and you, we've gotten covid while vaccinated after vaccinated, i caught it also from a vaccinated person who tested negative earlier that day, the infection protection of the vaccines opposed to the severity of illness protection has totally collapsed and that's the basis for the mandate, it's not about how much individual risk you are willing to tolerate, the basis for the mandate was if more people are vaccinated, there will be fewer infections and fewer sick, thumbs complete malarkey as we see. kennedy: we will never achieve
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herd immunity with an engineered virus that keeps changing. that is not going to happen in one of the hardest things right now is not only to get a test, it's to get an accurate test as many people can tell you and ynez is one of those people, you can test negative, have a false sense of security and you both spread the virus to other people by virtue of the fact that there aren't enough companies manufacturing tests and aren't enough tests that pick up omicron when people are contagious so what do we do? >> i think this is the dilemma we find ourselves in with this new variant or omari on. this is the level every governor find himself and, every american finds themselves and because you can have the at home test and rapid test, they only pick up
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your most infectious part, you find out a couple of days before and in the limbo, we've got to figure out how to live in a modern day society while the infection spreads. i think we can all acknowledge and realize covid is here to stay at least for the foreseeable future so now the question is how do we live with it? we have a couple of tools an hour to about, the first tool is making sure we are vaccinated and boosted because that ensures we don't get hospitalized or ultimately die from this. the second thing we have is making sure we get access to tests and test as often as possible and this is where i think the white house made the misstep in the beginning, as soon as the vaccine was rolled out, we stopped testing and we should never have done that. the move should have been we will continue testing and there will be huge availability of testing while also giving up the vaccine as we move forward, but i think the administration to be doing as as many tests as possible while also promoting the vaccine.
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i would argue from the messaging perspective, the best way is to not make fun of the unvaccinated but just answer questions, your unvaccinated, what is your question? kennedy: stop calling it vaccine because that's not what it is. as i 12 helpful to a lot of people keeping them out of the hospital and keeping them out of morgues but i'm sorry, that's not how it was sold and you cannot mandate the people take something that essentially the same thing as fluoxetine or other treatments available. it's a helpful treatment, not a vaccine based on the way it working and not working for a number of people who have taken it with great deal of faith and the government and those imposing federal mandates and local mandates, they've not been honest with us about that, i think we just lost him -- that
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was me, i hurt his feelings because he is my secret boyfriend, please don't tell richard fowler, i don't think he can hear me right now. >> i can hear you right now. kennedy: i'm so embarrassed. today the fact that the pandemic horrible effect is continuing to torture our kids from obesity to anxiety, kids have gotten a shot from day one, one solution? maybe keep schools open but teachers unions are trying to shut things down. eric adams says your kids are safest in the classroom. watch. eric, anytime dear. >> your children are safer in school than any other place based on the facts. if you could take your child out of school, they are not staying home, they are not staying indoors, they are in the treats probably with no mask on. not receiving food or the nurture or care, straight after
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strength, we can't continue to stop our children from the developing socially and academically in the support that they need. kennedy: i'm glad you are a high profile politician to say that. i wish more would scream that from the mountaintops. for the teachers unions listen? what else can we do to help our nations children. brad, i'm glad you are back. i will go to you first. >> i'm happy to say these things. the only reason they been afraid to say this, we have to call teacher privilege. we've had essential workers whether at the grocery store, or the gas station, we've asked them to do their jobs and go to work this entire pandemic. well, education is essential and provides essential childcare. we hurt kids tremendously when we closed schools or even mask them in schools and do all of these things and it's just because politicians are afraid of teachers unions.
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there's a vaccine for any teacher who wants to take it, if you want go to work or do your job, you should be fired and blacklisted from ever being a teacher again. everybody else has to do their jobs. that's because teachers unions are politically powerful, the story shouldn't be different to them, it's not fair to our kids. kennedy: they are powerful more than the nurse's unit because there no problem firing nurses but in chicago if they know the correlation between kids who are unsupervised some of the crime and crime rates spiking in places like new york and chicago and chicago they are is saying we got to keep schools open, we have to keep schools open, kids are not being harmed by that. we have to stop pushing this false narrative, the chicago teachers union are pushing back on board because they want to go to remote learning again, inez. >> of course they want to go to remote learning, the last time they went to remote learning, barely half of the teachers even
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signed onto the remote learning platform more than three times a week, they were not doing their jobs even when they were doing them from home. this is long past time for we should have had school back in session, most other western countries had schools back in session by early summer or late spring and maximum by fall reopening in 2020. we are now in 2022, the effects of the school shutdowns will be enormous and i hope the political effect will be similarly enormous and i hope they continue to fuel real systemic change in our education system which most importantly includes school twice giving parents an actual option to leave a district that refuses to open or teachers inappropriate things to their children and furthermore, give parents leverage even if they want to stay in the high school. these conversations about reopening would be very
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different if administrators and teachers and principals, people working for the district, if their salaries were attached to how parents felt about the job they are doing, it's a fundamental problem in our education system in the last two years have highlighted that. kennedy: was the first thing i realized when my daughter went to first grade, i was like funny, there should be a parent customer comment card. we should have a voice here in public schools, you really don't. richard, this doesn't seem like the best hill to die on for democrat, you can't keep schools close and you can't say inflation is a great deal for everybody, they are two things were democrats will lose if they don't make an about-face. >> i agree with you and we have to look at the stories in chicago, new york and los angeles so what's happening in chicago, what the teachers are saying is we want to keep
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schools open and be in the classroom but also want to ensure classrooms are not super spreader offense. parents foster lives at an elementary school because of covid outbreak at the school so they are asking the mayor because she got $2 million in the american rescue plan to fund baseline tests for every student in every teacher who walks into the classroom. the mayor refused to do that. the opposite is and how many in l.a. at l.a., the school system is saying we will test every single student, every single janitor, every single bus driver before the first day of school to ensure everybody covid negative before they arrive to school so we ensure at minimum we have a covid negative classroom on day one and i think every american could agree we want all of our kids to go to school and ensure the school is not a super spreader and that's what they are doing in new york city. kennedy: it was ventilation and vaccination, is 130 billing dollars, go ahead, we've got to
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get everybody vaccinated but not everybody wants to. but you have to go back to class and mouselike test, what's the next thing? bmi, if they are over 26, they can't -- that the next thing, trust me. it doesn't stop. party panel, stick around. we got a lot more we let them even when you are wrong, richard. can you imagine being stuck 24 hours in a snowstorm? it's happening to thousands of drivers in virginia, some are still stuck, what if it happened to you? lifesaving tips, next. ♪♪
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this is not good, thousands of drivers in virginia starting the new york the hard bike trapped in their vehicles on i-95, some cases more than 24 hours. that is a living hell yesterday's snowstorm blocked the highway, some had to abandon their vehicles and walked to their by foot but they make ran out of gas, food and water. they had to be rescued from the
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car. horrible planning. amongst the stock, tim kaine still having nightmares about hillary clinton spent the night in his car dreaming of hillary during faces at his head. he's just trying to get to work on cap her health so what constraint of drivers do to survive and escape from these tortures conditions? scary to think about but it is winter so we have survival expert and self-reliance outfitters, get yours today. dave, welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. kennedy: i'm a huge fan of survival of, i would think you have to have the right stuff, not too much because my friend said is a fine line between morning and survival is in but one of the things you absolutely need and your car if you're going to survive something like this? >> the warmest close you own should be in your car when you leave for the winter. warm blanket in the winter, at least one for every person in their, hats and gloves and
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scarves and then artificial heat somehow along with food and water, artificial heat to transmit within the vehicle without running the vehicle in case that happens like a tin can with candles and you can crack a window and get heat but not separating the effects because he cracked the window. along with food and water, the more you eat, the more you drink and the more you need number ten can so there's a fine line between staying hydrated in a situation like that and over hydrating to using the bathroom excessively. you're not extending a lot of calories to keep warm, comfortably cool is really the trick. kennedy: that is good to say, people when they panic they want to eat and drink, it's an interesting impulse. one thing you've pointed out in your literature which i agree, i
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read about this years ago even though i hate cats, always have cat litter. >> cat litter is definitely a big thing to have in the vehicle. it helps give you traction in snow if you happen to get stuck but at the same time it's absorbent so if you have number ten can or walmart bags stuffed in the consul of your vehicle, you can throw cap better in there and do your business in it, throw it in the truck to freeze it until you can throw it out. the cat litter gives you the option to not have liquid or waste clogging up an area leaking into your vehicle. kennedy: is not good. where else are they going to talk about pooping in a walmart bag into cat litter? nowhere else but that may keep you safe and alive. a lot of people panic, they didn't know what to do so should you get out of your vehicle, walk and find something? should you stay there and wait for help? a lot of times people don't have
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extra charges for their phone if the car dies. >> a lot of this comes down to resource management during a crisis situation so number one, full tank of gas is a no-brainer. when you get to have, refill. don't wait until the light turns on it to refill. start with a full tank, you can have your vehicle on an hour on idle. if you turn it on once an hour for about ten minutes for some comfortably with proper clothing, you will last a long time on the gas you have. you are not always going to be in a situation where you can run the engine, depending on drifting snow and things that may clog the exhaust areas up but if you can do that, the best thing if you're not close to an exit, within a couple of miles, stay with your vehicle. there's no sense going out suffering from further injury from cold weather trying to walk five to 7 miles to get to the nearest exit when your vehicle is already in an area that will
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trap you. kennedy: i love that. we will check in with you again in the future because survival tips make me very happy. thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: i don't want to be your friend if you can't survive in the wild. there's no question the country is divided, my next guest says we can learn lessons from star wars that will help fix the imbalance in our political porch. plus, this great dirtbike former governor andrew cuomo, sexual harassment charges dropped by the albany d.a. he can't escape promote that's coming up next. ♪♪
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well, here we go again, texas senator ted cruz now biden impeachment if the republicans take back the house in 2022.
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it seems likely, they probably will. here's what he said on his latest podcast. >> i think there are potentially multiple grounds to consider for impeachment, probably the most compelling is the owner lawlessness of president biden's refusal to enforce the border. his decision to just d5 federal immigration laws and allow to milling people to come here unimpeded interact contradiction of his article take care of the loss week. congress grounds right now for it but there may be others. kennedy: so what impeaching the president be what's best for our country are just another act of partisan revenge? here with me now, beltway venting podcast, author of how the force, i love this book, read it immediately especially if you are a star wars fan. it makes all the sense that ever
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was in the written word. stephen, welcome back. >> kennedy, nice to see you. kennedy: but talk about impeachment sounds exhausting, i would like the first two times, i don't like the idea joe biden does a lot of stuff joe biden and kamala harris that i don't agree with. i don't think the acting in the best interest of the country but i don't think it's an impeachable offense. >> right, i think it was true. there are two things i think we should be thinking about. one is this merry-go-round we are never going to be able to get off of if we start playing this game as every president gets impeached and particularly from ted cruz, issues of immigration enforcement which has been an issue for decades, it's just never ending another thing is true, i think you would appreciate this, the house of representatives is not gung ho
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enough with the use of impeachment as an institution and very much allowed executive branch the past 100 years to run amok. the trick is handing the senate impeachment that they can convict and it's a whole different story which is why russia gate fell flat. kennedy: that's also another thing that cap the idea of impeachment as a tool for shocking the imbalance of power, the executive branch does have too much power and a lot of the power was taken and a lot was given by congress and they need to come up with better ways and you've mentioned center is a better way of putting people in check because i don't think we do that enough either and i think that is applied with imbalance, but we never get back to alex? reconnect with the force in washington d.c.? [laughter]
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>> the answer is probably no, washington d.c. is not a place of balance, it's a place of domination and power but we have a very big country with a lot of states and localities, a lot of counties where anything is possible. you can build the kind of clothes and community you want to live in, and your town, in your zip code but the problem, it's a progressive sickness really, it's this lease that we can make everybody live the same way coast-to-coast in this country. it death start level politics, what we are trying to force all of these hundreds of thousands and millions of people under one banner and it just not the way the american experiment supposed to be run. kennedy: who has the most of anyone in the senate? [laughter] >> i dare not answer that question but there are a lot of star wars fans running amok in the senate. ted cruz is one, he can douse just about as deep and star wars
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as well as cory booker. kennedy: interesting, cory booker is a fascinating person, we cannot agree when he was at stanford but makes me like him more. i like mike lee, we invited him to come on the show but he says i'm busy, i don't like because we celebrate freedom in all of their forms here on this program so i'll keep quacking at the piñata. love your book, love you. >> thanks for reading it. kennedy: the d.a. of albany new york dropped from a criminal sexual assault charges against disgraced former governor andrew cuomo, in october he was forced with for allegedly rubbing his then ate at his executive manchin and all about this particular case, he could still be in hot water for the other
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das are investigating harassment allegations from 11 women and that's are looking into his actions related to nursing home debts while profiting off the pandemic book, will he ever be held accountable for his actions? the party channel is back, inez stepman, richard fowler and brad polumbo. i noticed, this albany dismissal feels very political, what is your thoughts? >> the charters seem political as well, i specifically mean sexual assault and probing charges that appeared after andrew cuomo was being investigated for what i think is the real scandal, policy decision-making nursing homes covid which those charges were dropped at least at the state level earlier this week so it's not that i am skeptical andrew cuomo can pull the strings to get charges dropped, i'm sure he can but i think this entire thing was an orchestrated
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distraction from his policies that resulted in excess death in nursing homes, that's the most important scandal, the andrew cuomo administration but it implicates others democratic governors, it's not the scandal the democratic party wants to talk about. kennedy: that's in our thinking because if they go forward with that and press in and figure out where the failures were thin they have to do the same thing in michigan and pennsylvania, new jersey and that's not politically end, it doesn't matter, people die needlessly so what's more important to you, richard? work with the victims see justice? >> well, i am no lawyer so i won't speak to this but i do think there is question -- there's a lot of questions here. i think the attorney general of new york laid out a strong decisive case with hundreds of pages of evidence pointing to the fact that there's clearly some misconduct by andrew cuomo
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toward female staff members. number two, clearly not only investigating the nursing home scandal but the justice department is also investigating what he did that killed hundreds of americans in new york city so i think he's wrong for thousands in new york city so on both parts and the fact that they were both dropped back to back scenes questionable on many fronts. kennedy: but you are right, there is still the state investigation and federal investigation so the fact that this was dropped by cyrus vance and of course the d.a. in albany this some attempt to re- have andrew cuomo and sell him as the ultimate while most sexual once again? >> it could be but it shouldn't be. if it is really true, like the prosecutors say, they don't have enough evidence to meet their
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burden and prove guilt in court and absolutely it is the right decision to drop charges if that's true. him acting as terrible as anybody, i think he's definitely a creeper but the same due process rights of every american and we all believe in that. the thing though is they did find his accusers credible and compelling so it's not as if he's off the hook, we still have a lot of evidence between the attorney general's report and now prosecutors confirming these are serious allegations so we need to make sure the democrats and left don't try to pull and al franken and slowly reintroduce this by and reit have is image because not only is it legitimate he's accused of but as you discussed, he's guilty of many, many forms of misconduct and how he managed the pandemic cost many new yorkers their lives. kennedy: and the families will never be reunited with their loved ones. the people forced into nursing homes when they were covid
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positive and infecting healthy patients there, they will never be made whole and that is manslaughter and he has to answer for that. the other stuff as well, you can't be a creeper, you can't take advantage of young impressionable women working for you and when charges like this are dropped, it discourages other victims of sexual abuse to come forward and confront the people who've hurt them and taken something away from them. party panel, thank you all so much for being here, is made by tuesday complete and richard and brad, thank you all. happy new year. elizabeth homes guilty of fraud, is this a warning shot to silicon valley entrepreneurs? mike chase is here to break it down next. ♪♪
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it's perhaps the most spectacular fall from grace in silicon valley history, elizabeth homes found healthy for lying about inventing a medical device she claimed what change the world and to her credit, it sounded like a great device the plumber text are indicted in 2018 at yesterday a jury found her guilty on four counts of fraud, not guilty on four counts of patients. the jury remains dunbar from three sinus count after fronting investors so it's a cautionary tale for ambitious entrepreneurs or just a case of breezy wire who broke the law flexed running me now, author of how to become a federal criminal, mike chase. this has been such a fascinating case from the beginning when the "wall street journal" was like something's not right here. they are getting a test from third-party devices, not this edison machine, it never worked or was going to work but she
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wanted to wheel it to work and in the end she was found guilty. >> yes, this is a rare case in which we get multiple exposés, detailed documentaries were received the whole trial and before the trial even takes off, we knew there was deep criminality early on, the defense is interesting as you know, do we want there to be dreamers and innovators and people with ideas that may not be plug-and-play but concepts that could change the world? of course we do but you have to do it right and what happened here was a pattern of misleading material false statement and trickery, really trickery designed to get massive amounts of funds for device that didn't work. it's one thing if you say is a contract, it's another if you say it ready to plug in. kennedy: ready to plug in and work at walgreens, massive chain
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with thousands of pharmacies across the country and it's basically what they said people working on the device were seen in the documentary saying there were pools of blood in that. not only not working, it's also incredibly unsafe and of course it's a great idea but wouldn't want to go into a pharmacy and so poop and have their finger? and flextronics every possible conceivable thing may be wrong with you right there on a piece of paper in front of you taking it to another level and characteristic knowledge but that was not the case, i'm sure there are a lot of things we wish were true but they are not, they are not here yet. >> that's right. i like to think of elon musk debuting cyber truck showing the windows could not be broken hitting it with a sledgehammer and shattering it in front of
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everybody. that radical honesty is like okay, i guess it's not ready yet, that's okay but here wire fraud is a broad charge, i'm not endorsing i think charges tailored enough to not pose criminal justice problem but in this particular case, the jury was very careful and convicted her on the counts back there were direct misstatements tied to direct money and not a fraud concept. kennedy: and once again a jury get that right, we talked about this last week with ghislaine maxwell and the jury's are doing a lot better jobs in the d.a. across the country because they are taking their jobs very seriously so how much time could she realistically face? >> i think her maximum in this case is functionally 20 years, not a real number i don't think in this case, the judge will have to assess a lot of things, is she really a danger? how much incarceration sends the right message?
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under the u.s. senate and guidelines, a lot of factors to consider. here this is interesting because there is this notion and federal criminal sentencing law judges are allowed to consider was called acquitted concert took sentencing so even if the jury says not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, the judge can actually take into account the conduct in the acquitted counts and sentence within that 20 here range, it due process but functionally she's looking at a handful of years in prison. kennedy: hopefully she was respectfully to the judge and brought a nice fruitcake during the holidays because it's the only shot she's got now. thank you for your illumination, as always. i feel like such a criminal and it feels good. topical storm is next. ♪♪
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a judge is a lawsuit against former members of the band nirvana filed by the man want richard as a naked baby on the cover of their biggest album. he claims the cover image made dating impossible because as soon as women see it there like nevermind. i was nirvana's smallest number and this is topical storm.
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topic number one, japanese company announced plans to launch the world's first satellite made of wood making it the weakest satellite the dave matthews song. the goal is to reduce metallics face by constructing the satellite from eco- friendly material, i'm starting to think the idea didn't come from a rocket scientist. the company testing different types of what to find out which would last longest and helping to make it communicate with earth using two coconuts and 80 miles of string. that will work. topic number two. a german zoo is making use of the unsold christmas trees by feeding them to the animals. look at this. antelope and reindeer chowing down on christmas trees in the news business, we call it an evergreen story but it's also quite seasonal if you ask me. it's a huge wave.
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any one of those trees could make a perfectly good japanese satellite. as a group of elephants enjoying their post christmas tree, lucky they have strong digestive systems. scientists say eating thousands of pine needles can be as hard on your stomach as a taco bell to the bar supreme. sting less on the way out. here is joy making a surprise appearance to the zoo, this isn't the only way to get a bit of christmas trees, you can also leave them in front of the box building here in new york and a psychotic bail jumper will come by and recycle it for you. topic number three. new report claims americans are naming their pets after pandemic terminology. personally, i think it's ridiculous as do my two beautiful children, hepatitis a
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and hepatitis b. according to the report, testing covid rose in popularity by 35% this year that way you can tell people you have covid as much as doctor fauci does. speaking of that, fauci became one of the most popular pet names and 2021, contract you finally found a way to make me not like your dog, it's an impossibility. actually, the doctor might be less likely to torture something that reminds him of himself. beagle killer. pfizer became a popular name for new pets in 2021 which could explain why so many people on social media are writing that pfizer made their heart swell. topic number four. the consumer electronic show in vegas is back. you can get crabs and a glimpse of the future all in one place so let's look at the things to come in the future. we will play chess and ping-pong against robots because their human friends will be recovering from their 38 booster shot. in the future, we will have our
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own personal flying vehicles but it won't matter because there will be nowhere worth going but florida. the good news is we will save energy not driving cars and will all use the energy in our living room pretending to drive cars. here's a fun gadget that helps brush your teeth from inside your mouth which coincidentally with governor cuomo's legal defense, here's the real future, blind, living in virtual reality, in other words, it will be just like today. before we go, here is tonight to call me tuesday joke. # tickled me tuesday but please don't look that up. what do you call it when one cow spies on another? ♪♪
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