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illegally or trying to get citizenship so it's a very important issue the left has gone so far as can we put a man on the moon? liz: got it. mark brnovich, thank you for joining us, come back again soon. thank you for watching, i am elizabeth mcdonald, you've been watching the evening edit on foxbusiness, we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: remember when president biden forcefully claimed this was a pandemic of the unvaccinated? i know we look a lot of like, i don't have a lie detector but that claim apparently is a lie and now the head of the cdc is pretty much if any get so why on earth didn't they tell us this all along x nearly a year biden administration has been saying anybody who gets covid can die and the only way to survive is to get vaccinated. many doctors have been fighting back against the claims and big
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tech silenced anyone who disagrees but friday on abc's "good morning america" doctor rochelle walensky head of the cdc drop this nugget. >> the overwhelming number of deaths over 75% occurred in people who had at least four comorbidities, these are people on wealth to begin with. kennedy: weights, -- more than 75% of people who have died succumbed to covid had at least four comorbidities. in other words, they were not healthy in the first place. yesterday on fox news sunday, there once again,. >> know how many of the 836,000 deaths to covid are from covid or how many are with covid but other comorbidities? you have that breakdown?
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>> of course, with omicron we are following that carefully, death registry of course takes a few weeks to collect and of course omicron has just been with us a few weeks but the data will be forthcoming. kennedy: where is the death registry? i have nothing against people who are chronically ill or disabled but it's disingenuous for the cdc to still claim these people died of covid, they didn't die because of covid, they died because they haven't have covid, that's a very big important distinction so why is the cdc suddenly now singing a new tune? is a because biden's poles are in freefall? covid restrictions be a political loser in the upcoming midterms midyear? americans are fed up in the administration needs to come clean. it's clear we need to figure out a way to live with covid so why is the cdc so opaque about it?
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tonight party panel and we will discover everything here with town hall.com fox news jupiter fresh out of the five, katie pavlich and former state department deputy spokesperson and fox news contribute or marie harf and medications vice president for young americans for liberty. welcome, everyone. >> hello. kennedy: good to see you all, happy monday. let's start the week right. obviously lot of people have gotten covid recently especially with the new bearings have had breakthrough infections, they've done all the right things, they've done what they've been directed to do by the cdc and personal ways, people are frustrated and we are starting to realize yes, we have to live with this but it's impossible when the federal government is the arbiter of all things that shut every part of life down, katie. they are still at it. >> the new admission from the cdc director is so enraging but
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i'm hoping to take the silver lining and think that maybe they are starting to realize you can't just keep living in this medical state of emergency that's not really an emergency anymore for the end of time but the fact is, we knew these numbers were garbage about a year end a half ago when local stories like colorado for example, the corner was saying i've had a number of people come in to the morgue who died from gunshot wounds but they have registered them as covid deaths. it was set up because the hospitals were getting more money when they had covid patients in the hospitals so therefore corruption and fraud started to begin they tested everybody and therefore numbers went through the roof so you can't dig back through all of the data now try to find the truth about who die from covid or with covid and if you listen to doctor fauci early on, it's
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obvious this was the case, certain people who had pre-existing conditions or in a certain age group dying from it and everybody else is getting sick they were okay and yet we were told by big media and big tech you are a conspiracy theorist if you dare to question the so-called experts. now here we are with the experts telling the truth many of us saw a long time ago after they ruined everybody's lives. kennedy: and certainly everybody's holidays. marie, this is something i've been saying for some time, the problem with vaccine mandate and mask mandate, that's just the start, not a way to shut down the virus, it's a way to control people's lives and with the cdc admitting people who have died because of covid had up to four comorbidities the average, now what they are going to do is tackle comorbidities because that is the driving factor for people to become seriously ill
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and die. it's not necessarily the unvaccinated, it's people who have for compounding conditions so mark my words the federal government, they will tackle comorbidities next. >> while we know vaccines and good masks, n95, k95, they keep people from getting very sick particularly with omicron. we know in the next few weeks especially, i think there's a difference between where we are now with the omicron numbers exploding, hospitals on the brink, nurses and doctors stretched to the max -- it's a little different than longer-term where we have to learn how to have our society functioning under some level of covid. but comorbidities, let's talk about that a bit, people who have pre-existing conditions would not necessarily die of them if they had not also
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contracted covid so let's not be completely heartless and saying 800,000 dead americans, some of whom have comorbidities would have died anyway, it's not a big deal, it's still an incredibly serious disease for people with pre-existing conditions and without and we have to get to where we are responsible for vaccines through posters, good masks and responsible behavior where we can all in society, even people with pre-existing conditions can live a fulfilling life that's the long-term thing in the short term omicron is very serious and the numbers are stretching to the brink here. kennedy: so it is a comorbidities, that means everyone with a bmi over 30 will be mandated to exercise, eat better and lose weight. so they can modify their lifestyle so they have better outcome. that's only natural if you mandate people have to get the vaccine but really it's not the vaccine, it's the other
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conditions you better be short the federal government will take the other conditions, quickly reid, we will come to you when the party panel returns but i want your thoughts now. >> it's time to get back to freedom, time to treat the illness like any other virus and learn to live with it and move on with our lives. what we are seeing today from the cdc is not new, again and again we seen doctor fauci and doctor walensky go public with groundbreaking new information about the virus that the american people have known all along. she's only finally admitting the vast majority of covid patients are those individuals with other comorbidities. go figure. now people fully vaccinated some of them multiple times are coming, getting sick with the virus despite the media telling us last year end a half if we don't all get the job we are just evil and reckless and we are killing our grandmothers but
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the bottom line, people across the political spectrum have been getting banned from facebook, twitter and youtube last year end a half for precisely what seems to have taken the cdc this long to have finally figured out and likely the american people are seen through the fear mongering and propaganda. kennedy: all right, we will have much more later in the shop but big pharmacy ceos are saying we may need a fourth covid shop. pfizer says they have the vaccine in the pipeline, it could target omicron and be ready by march. a lot of experts believe it may be taken now and could be history by february so what is the reason for developing and omicron specific vaccine the virus will only mutate further? here with me in studio, johns hopkins center for health and security senior scholar, doctor a michelle dollars in flesh. i can't believe it. thanks for being here. we will talk about my knee pain and a little bit but i want to talk about natural immunity, we
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are hearing about a fourth shot, how long do the shots offer protection? it seems flimsy when i gave my kids the mmr vaccine no one said they are lucky if they are not in the icu measles. >> it looks like the mrna has less durability than other vaccines, five to six months when it comes to protection against mild illness especially when you have new bearings arriving, protection against severe disease probably last long praise of time and that's why boosters need to be targeted, not something for every healthy person to get but we are going to find more as we see people progress and when they do when the protection against this occurs, will probably be okay when it comes to hospitalization, serious disease and death. kennedy: we talk about omicron speaking hopefully in the next couple weeks, will there be a steep drop off? i'm hearing two things.
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one, it becomes and democrat when we have to live with it like the flu and the other is it mutate into a serious health storm we haven't even conceived of get so really no one. >> i think we can extrapolate what happened in south africa, a pick peak and a major drop off in about two weeks or so. hopefully we see that, maybe in new york city i'm hearing reports maybe there's a peeking going on in the area that was hit first but we will have to see. omicron might be the first step to the virus towards what will be like in the future, endemic foreign meaning it can get around vaccine -induced immunity. kennedy: but also people are developing their own immunity. >> omicron will leave a lot of immunity and may make it hard for delta to come back, there's evidence when you recover from omicron, the t cells are able to block delta so we may seek omicron become dominant and everything else descent from not
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but the virus can surprise us in the could be new mutations. kennedy: we've never seen anything like it, it's an engineered virus. anyone who's had it knows that but you have to show your card to get into a restaurant and now they are saying you will need a booster to be up-to-date, why doesn't a natural infection count for one of the boxes on the card? >> i think as omicron emerges, it will change what people think about the vaccine and the role of the vaccine and we have to go back to the goal, prevent people from being hospitalized and that's what the vaccine does well, after that i think we got to modulate our policy to see what sustainable long run because the virus isn't going anywhere and we have to come up with the fact that we live with the virus and it's more like other respiratory viruses, you see people talk to the biden administration and hopefully that's the norm. kennedy: the biden administration blames people like you say you didn't warn them omicron was coming from clearly that was not the case in many of you went on record
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saying no, it's going to mutate and be much more vero it and transmissible so we will see what happens next. we're on the downhill. thank you, nice to see you and person. now to australia where the world number one tennis star novak djokovic has basically been a political prisoner, free after authorities threatened to revoke his visa over his vaccination status. a judge ruled he can stay in the country and potentially compete in the open, chocolate said pleased and grateful with the outcome but the issues are not over, immigration can still kick them out of the country in the open can resend invitation to defend his title. felt probably be unpopular after being humiliated and abused seemingly on purpose, can he trust the australian government to treat him fairly?
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running now from new york law professor, it is dan, welcome back. >> a pleasure to join you for this load international ports in session. kennedy: there is so much entry care, we seen it played out with aaron rogers but here tennis is one of the most popular sport in the world, djokovic is the number one player and he's had covid, he got a medical exemption because of the positive status apparently, can he still be kicked out of the country? >> he's not just the number one player in the world, he might be the greatest tennis player of all time and he's competing for history on the verge of a 21st grand slam title, a record and i think important to this conversation, recordholder in australian open championships with nine so this is kind of royalty, he's a top australian open player of all times so is our chance he's not able to compete? certainly.
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i look at this closely, he used to be on the odds but i think he's waited, people are saying he's may be the number two so nothing he's done on the court but because of his in court proceedings, he's slid down to the number two favorite so i think people are reading into, scott morrison prime minister of australia considered himself into the conversation so what went from a normal exemption and now a political issue with supporters in the street, this has gotten out of hand. kennedy: it has an australia defaulted to something, that's a place that was pretty free and they were confident and upbeat, it really is an incredible country, continent but man have they gone overboard with their authoritarianism, i agree with
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you, i think djokovic was personally targeted. if you were his lawyer, what would your appeal be? >> the appeal that he was successful today, they said his due process was pulled away. kennedy, i'm sure you've taken red eye flight, he got up at 4:00 a.m. and they say you have to answer these questions, how are you getting an exemption? where's the evidence? two panels approved, i don't know why there's needs to be evidence other than the exception and i think it's public he had covid in december so when exemption is is if you had covid in the last six months, it qualifies as an exemption so why did the australia -- tennis association and tennis rules for australia why are they having rules above tennis association? i think it's fair. why am i not allowed to speak with my lawyers, 4:00 a.m., why is this have to be done right
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now? kennedy: because people there are terrified and drunk on power and that is the worst combination in all of politics ann coulter. dan, can't wait to have you back. >> my pleasure, anytime. kennedy: chicago teachers unions holding schools hostage for a fourth straight day and for one, i am actually on lori lightfoot side. what will it take to get kids back into the classroom? that is next. ♪♪
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it's wireless so good, it keeps one-upping itself. take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes it easy to switch and save hundreds. chicago teachers union today forcing cities to close for the fourth straight day. parent understandably furious, lori lightfoot is a top union and yesterday she rightly called the strike and illegal walkout. today union president and forever blowhard jesse sharkey didn't hold back from unloading on the mayor. good one. >> being relentless, she is relentlessly stupid. [cheering] she's being relentlessly stubborn. kennedy: of the union and they are at each other's throat, who's looking out for kids and the ones caught in the crossfire
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here? running me, federation of children, cory deangelis, i cannot believe this is still happening, this is insane. if there are a lot of schools left onto remote learning, chicago has completely shut down, they don't have signs on their side, 190 billing dollars in the federal government, not just chicago. chicago is like 3 billion, that's fans and ventilators and tests in the other demands the teachers have, when will the mayor fire them all? >> this is nonsense, nearly two years into this and parents are still stuck between the tug-of-war between the government school districts and teachers union. status ridiculous in any other sector workers went on strike, you could take your money elsewhere. former employers went on strike, you could shop at safeway or trader joe's when when it comes
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to the school system, the parents are the ones who feel the pain and sucking between the battles and the only way to get out is fun the families directly. in chicago, they've spent $27000 a student a year. average private school is less than half of that, $11000. give the money to the families and they can figure it out for themselves. kennedy: take half that money and give it to the families and see what they do with it, what they come up with in order to give their kids a better future, better environment. it doesn't make sense and the teachers union doesn't have a leg to stand on and you and i have talked about this, if it were the case that open schools were deadly to kids, the private schools would happen converted to morgues. that didn't happen. they are still alive, still thriving in places like florida have been back for a year end a half now but chicago, it seems like you have a blowhard like jesse sharkey calling the democrat mayor names, doesn't
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show he's in a weakened position and is desperate? >> they are desperate because public opinion isn't on their side and so many examples from other industries, private schools, day cares, grocery stores have an open essentially the entire time, weaker teachers unions, florida, texas for example, a lot more likely to reopen their schools the past couple of years so it looks back to the teachers union right now and the thing is they figured out they can hold children's education hostage essentially in perpetuity to secure ransom payments from the taxpayer and as you pointed out, 2.8 billing dollars in federal government funding is already gone to chicago public schools and the schools are still closed. in 2022. at this time, is essentially like the hostage takers have received ransom payments and continuing to hold the kids education hostage, totally ridiculous and the only way to
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get out of the mess and never ending cycle for the children's education is held hostage is to bring the families from the clutches of the teachers union once and for all and fund the student as opposed to the system. kennedy: i feel for the kids and for their learning deficits but certainly the parents who can't go out and work and for the ones have to work and have no choice, their kids are left to their own devices and do you know what kids do then? they smoke reefer and hold up thanks. it's going to be a bunch of weed and texas city banks there and i for one saw it coming, as did you. make you for your brilliant work and continue to press every governor and state legislature to pass laws soleimani can follow the students. thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, american airlines apologizing after customer complained on twitter this had nothing to do with flight cancellations but a pilot
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let's go brandon sticker. what did they do? we will talk about that next. ♪♪
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yes, welcome back. american airlines making headlines for apologizing on twitter over up pilots let's go brandon sticker on their luggage. customer complaint by posting a photo of the sticker saying we are disgusted. oh my gosh, i'll never fly again. airline responded thinking that karen complained of for bringing it to their attention, they've launched an investigation. it's worse than slavery. back in 2020 american airlines allowed crew members to wear black lives matters pins on their uniforms, the company has a policy not supporting political organizations if they allow them to where blm badges. the hypocrisy. it's delicious production airlines worry about hitting those to their destinations from
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having flights canceled and keeping the little hell getzlaf safe? katie pavlich, marie harsh and rita cooley. you didn't get a lot of time last time from what is going on here? it's like you have robert de niro saying f trump and punch him in the face and moderna saying she wanted to blow -- which is fine, i know people are going to say things and these are two of the saviors of humanity, let's go brandon, let's go brandon. [applause] still very funny, your thoughts? >> as a regular guy who wants to get on a plane without the thing crashing, i really don't care what my pilots political opinions are. if i could avoid politics for a few minutes while i am 30,000 feet in the air, that would honestly be great but noting nobody showed outrage a year ago when another pilot with american airlines trump supporters
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leaving them in kansas if they didn't quote behave come up with double standard here is clear, we all know which way it goes but when it comes to politics on the plane, let's leave that baggage a home. kennedy: good use of phrasing. [laughter] marie, should the pilot be canceled? >> look, i think there is a big difference between a group of americans should not be killed by police and saying maybe up pilot entrusted with hundreds of people's lives shouldn't have expletives about the president on his back. kennedy: he didn't have an expletive. my going to get a fine? >> kennedy, we are not going to . kennedy: guess we are. >> i generally agree with you that speech is permitted, it's acceptable even if you don't like it and makes you uncomfortable but i do think pilots are in positions of trust and power, situations where they
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have it and i don't because appropriate and i don't like the fact that southwest has anything about the private said over the intercom we don't need this. kennedy: the train was disputed and they are saying let's go brandon they may be a brandon brown fan. a doctor should never have a political opinion because they quit administer treatment that could save your life and therefore i'm going to be sanctimonious. >> i'm not being sanctimonious . kennedy: if you are trigger -- okay, if you don't like it, you don't have to and you don't have to get on the plane and take a different plane with a different pilot but kennedy, i've seen more offensive things then let's go brandon tags, recently went to miami, i follow but in booths on the plane that should have been covid up and i've seen a lot of seat on the plane. let's go brandon -- write it
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down. straight flight to miami, a lot of offensive stuff way worse than let's go brandon. making sure everyone is covid up first before people freak out about let's go brandon tags while they wear black lives matter masks which by the way, rise of last year caused to billing dollars of damage and violent political move we watched tear through cities across the country so let's go randy is offensive been so is black lives matter to a lot of set things they said about trump and believe me, i didn't agree with a lot of things president prompted and a lot of times he drove me insane but the calls for violence and under that administration broke watching with an innocuous phrase is beyond hypocritical and if you want your show and your badge in your pin and your sticker and you need to show people who are
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on this team and they are on that team and we have to find reasons to hate each other than who cares? just shut it. not you, marie. i'm talking about on twitter, this is an outrage and i can't believe it. meanwhile, white the president gushing over vice president kamala harris? according to her, the mainstream media is racist and sexist. new york times report claims parents have been complaining to allies that she'd get friendlier media coverage if she were a white male. it might help if she had a single white house accomplishment to show. is there any truth to her complaints or is this her sneaky way of asking the liberal press for better coverage? hey, i'm sorry if you are fighting with the big dogs but you better be able to handle every strike of criticism if you put yourself out there to the vice president of the united states and you better be able to lead and stop complaining that people aren't funny.
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>> that's exactly right. what we are seeing from the vice president today is exactly what politicians do when they fail to inspire other people toward their mission and effectively communicate their ideas if they blame the media and people around them. she works at the white house, second in my, perhaps the biggest megaphone in the world after 18 years of being a career politician from she still hasn't used the megaphone to figure out how to actually relate to the voters. when it comes to her 54% disapproval rating, she's not nobody to blame but herself. kamala harris represents the political establishment and as an american people are seeing their livelihood window, their resentment toward that same political establishment is growing more intense everyday. kennedy: just asked dan quayle, they had the orange county republican took out a full-page ad in the register begging
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then-president george h.w. bush to replace while on the ticket in 1992, he got hammered by his own party, by everybody. they called him dumb and lazy and all these awful things when really he was brilliant and kind, compassionate, lovely. marie, i don't think kamala harris is the first vice president to come up against it. >> i didn't expect a dan quayle lovefest. i love it. some criticism is in racist sexist language. the fact that many people can't pronounce her first name is evidence that there's something not good in our country but she totally is open for political criticism, it comes with the territory and her team is going to do a better job having her and her team tell the story of what she's been doing, i think she's been doing more than people give her credit for but we should not discount the misogyny and racism we also see on twitter and media every day,
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is still exists, let's not pretend it doesn't. kennedy: she's doing a great disservice to women and women of color because people in positions of power might employ them are going to go man, if this is all i'm going to get no accountability, complaining and why would you help someone out who's been enfranchised? i'm resentful about attitude. no, she hasn't been doing good, katie and when she's asked about inflation, she has long-winded meaningless answers that shows she doesn't have a basic understanding of what inflation is and place it with the supply chain pete buttigieg the supply chain, he should be vice president. >> then she laughs and says i should have been out of d.c. more, that is my one regret last year in office, he often asked to get out of d.c., asked to see the crisis on the border you've chosen to completely ignore so
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she's using misogynistic sexist race card as an excuse for her failing to do her job, she's been given a portfolio where she'd make a name for herself and do good stuff, get herself prepared for 2024, she's done none of that and are all the staffers who left her office, are they racist and misogynist? they talked behind the scenes how horrible she is. are they all in the same boat? kennedy: no. >> are they sexist and racist, too? kennedy: there's a possibility may be vice president harris isn't good at her job, is that a possibility? it is but it's also a reality. i want to thank the party panel, you are all beautiful and wonderful. coming up, love and actor and comic, bob saget found dead in a
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florida hotel room. i'll talk about his life and legacy in the comedy world and beyond jimmy failla, he's next.
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still has a mullet. american dad uncle all in one, comedian bob saget known as family-friendly full house father, also had a raunchy live stand up act for years, found dead in orlando hotel room this weekend, crops say no sign of how play or drug use. his on tour, last words on
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twitter were how much he loved performing in fact i believe, here with me now, and host up box across america on fox news radio, jimmy failla. >> thank you for clarifying my job title by the way because for whatever reason, until i saw myself on camera, i didn't realize i look like a personal injury lawyer who's not giving a cut of the money. i have a radio show, the sad thing is killing the comedy at this is the crazy thing, he was the most universally beloved, and what makes that specifically powerful is he was universally beloved, not a bottom dwelling club rack who had no achievement, he was the left despite the fact that he had 80 sitcom, meka's funniest home the us to go with that remain grounded, a guy who wanted to be in the club comics and had what you alluded to, this curveball the audiences who knew him from tv didn't know he through so when you went to see bob saget
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your like it's going to be a funny video about a guy who got hit in the nuts and he was doing like the aristocrats joke, using language live you and i wouldn't say to each other if we were prison bunkmate celebrating our 30th anniversary together and that was the a lower, he was playing criminals and it was amazing. kennedy: but he also came up with comics every single night, they would go to clubs, show after show and i loved he maintains that but it's like thinking of laura bush having an account. [laughter] >> was not not real? i've had bad leads on the only band. kennedy: bush actually -- [laughter] >> i like that. so funny. the thing about this that is crushing people to, obviously it's a sudden and nobody saw it coming but some times with her
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high-profile comedy death, we get a story. there was no three-day cocaine thunder, nothing like that. we just got saget killed over the weekend my he did his last show, killed and sadly died ahead of his time but the comedy community right now is in a tough spot because obviously we lost betty white, mcdonald and these are specific generation that prioritized comedy above anything else, you couldn't tell the aristocrats joke and worry about how audiences would receive the content and that's what we missed from bob saget, think about the aristocrats jokes, there were lines that violate terms of the geneva convention but you could. kennedy: and you are going to write site it for me. [laughter] all right, thank you for sharing that because i know he meant a lot to you and there's no one i would rather talk to about this, have a loft talk about his life. >> we are waiting our fees at the law firm in his honor.
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[laughter] kennedy: we'll be right back.
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the new york yankee made by hiring the first female ever to manage mlb affiliated minor team
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so between that and ongoing mlb lockout, account is now on walls and one strike. this is topical storm. topic number one. incredible video from los angeles where a small plane crash landed on a train track, the aircraft seconds before it was run over by a locomotive or as they call it on spirit airlines arriving at your destination. body camera footage of the dramatic rescue, cops are heroes, the pilot is bloodied and bruised. overall, less painful than flying commercial. watch as the pilot escaped just seconds before his plane is smashed by an oncoming train and the perfect visualization of the democrats infrastructure plan. build back better. topic number two. let's go brandon. buckshot monday, tonight space
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organized crime, 22-year-old garrett james smith, hey sexy monkey arrested after bring homemade pipe bomb to criminal plans to a right wing january 6 rally. still no word on how long he's been employed by the fbi. court documents described garrett as an anti- for activist although friends know him better as a roadie. he reported the shut up dressing black wearing a black ski mask, perfect disguise for committing a sneaky crime except for the fact that the rally was during the day. garrett stuck out like a sore thumb and allegedly count the pipe bomb in his backpack along with us checklist detailing everything he needed for his middle plot including gas mask, flammable rags, actors and don't forget snacks. i was the most damning evidence to start a fire because marshmallows versus chocolate, delicious graham cracker. guilty as charged. topic number three.
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cadillac unveiled concept car, to drive by itself but to make it work, you need some really big hands. this is the interstate cadillac car of the future. not your future course thanks to inflation, your car of the future is the one you own now it's possible you might look out your window and see jennifer anderson driving, that is if you live in a shipping container. cocoon like cabin features to the bow wow. a set of a windshield, there's a panoramic screen immersing you an augmented reality you will never know what hit you. there's the train. topic number four. comedian politician getting pummeled on social media for tweeting a photo of his wife. his wife shoveling snow after working all day while sat died
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on the keister and did nothing for it were as liberals caught respecting women. a tweet from john reyes reading quote even after 12 hour night shift at the hospital last night, my wife still has the energy to shovel the driveway, god bless her. time to make her some breakfast. while she was the one shoveling, he was digging himself in a hole. users yelling at him to put down his phone and help his wife accusing him of being lazy and about husband. john said that's absurd, he just wanted to get exercises because her butt is getting huge, it blocks the tv. he's going above and beyond to prove he's a good guy by having his wife clear every driveway on the block free of charge. what a hero. we'll be right back with mouth trumpet monday. ♪♪
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chase first banking. a debit card for kids, and a set of tools to help them learn good money habits. by creating allowances and assigning chores, they can practice earning every day. with a debit card just for them, they'll learn smart spending firsthand, while you monitor and set account alerts. and using their own chase mobile app, they can set big savings goals. all with no monthly service fee. chase first banking. ♪ ♪ >> mouth trumpet monday. you ready? ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much for
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