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ten seconds. >> the influx has been here and has been the whole time but it's going to get worse, we will see in the next week. liz: thanks for your service to our country, come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've been watching the evening at on foxbusiness. thank you for watching, we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪♪ kennedy: president biden's verbal diarrhea push the u.s. into nuclear war with russia. his latest putin gasped and cleaning up the mess again for more than a month the military terrorizing the people of ukraine most of the civilized world begging him to stop over the weekend the president set something that has many world leaders scratching their heads like there's and i was like outbreak. >> we will have a brighter future rooted in democracy with hope and light, decency and
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dignity and freedom of possibilities. for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power. kennedy: free styling at the end causing a problem. the kremlin claims they are outraged and call it a personal insult allies and friends say a potentially dangerous escalation and of course wasn't the only screwup. biden also accidentally claimed u.s. troops are heading into ukraine and suggested the u.s. could use chemical weapons. half-dozen reporters asked the president to clarify, including peter doocy. >> our you worried others in the world are going to start america's back if some of the big things you say on the world stage get walked back? the last couple of days, it
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sounded like you told u.s. troops they were going to ukraine, it sounded like you said it was possible for u.s. would use a chemical weapon sounded like you were calling for regime change in russia and -- >> none of the three occurred, none of the three. you interpret the language that way, i was talking to the troops, talking about helping train the troops in poland, that's the context. i sat there with those guys a couple of hours, that's what we talked about. >> when you said you're going to see when you are there, you are not intending -- >> i was referring to being with and talking with the ukrainian troops. >> and use a chemical weapons used by russia would trigger a response in time -- >> a significant response. >> what does that mean? >> why would i tell you? that would be silly.
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>> the world wants to know. >> the world want to know a lot of things, i wouldn't tell the a response or russia knows the response. kennedy: he doesn't know in time means, all of those things happened. he said all of those things had to be cleaned up by multiple people. regardless, the question now world leaders trust what the president puts out of his mouth? every statement shows up with disclaimer. tonight's party panel, federalist senior editor, christopher bedford, back in action. democrat strategist, radio show host thing ahead of me holding up the city of angels, leslie marshall is here and director of the return institute and antiwar.com where he serves as editorial director, scott horton, nicely done in advance because i know this will be fiery and i like it. chris, the president said three things multiple people in his administration had to completely walk back.
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there's no one to blame but the president. you think he doesn't know what the words mean? [laughter] >> and he doesn't remember them or that's what he's claiming. the walk back from the staff where the man cannot remain in power was priceless. reminded me of something i might have said to high school teacher was clearly caught red-handed, we don't want him to remain in power to continue to wait war in ukraine. none of those things are what he said and it wild to see this from the president and so, from this president. totally could have seen on the campaign trail when you saw joe biden switch between a whisper and a scream every time he was out there but now he is the world leader, they have consequences. the assassination of putin and joe biden calling for regime change. if you're russia or anyone looking at this and you can barely figure it out but you know it's dangerous. kennedy: you also know intent of the words, do you share the
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president's actual sentiment vladimir putin cannot remain in power? >> i think the world does but the majority of the world i would think the majority of americans do or at least poland, joe biden says he's not walking it back because he didn't mean it that way. one thing. kennedy: so he meant that putin should be taken out of power. >> he's talked about this guy being a thug and a war criminal and that is the sentiment. then you have demetri my spokesman for the kremlin who shrugged his shoulders and wasn't disrupted about this from the people of russia young and cheek obviously will decide if there will be a regime change in russia, we know that not to be true, the russia does not have any freedom when it comes to electing or getting rid of vladimir putin when you look at what's going on and they discuss that tomorrow between zelenskyy and putin, you don't have --
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vladimir putin will not be upset by this, this is not going to change our relationship with them because it's a man very upset is strategic military war is a failure and he's using words like disarmament and neutrality and he may be giving up a lot more, certainly won't get the list he asked for from zelenskyy and ukraine. kennedy: i know in the president opened his mouth and a list falls out and people behind him say what he meant to say was -- when you need that clarification, you've failed in your words and messaging and he's failing as president. >> i tell you, it's insane to think we have a border dispute with russia on their border, 5000 miles east of washington d.c. and absolutely incompetent leadership. we have to count on the fact that hopefully the ssb has briefed putin but the president of the united states is senile
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and don't take what he says to seriously especially when he threatening conical attacks into these things. however, i think his slip-up on regime change was saying the quiet part out loud, it is american policy, clearly regime change. in russia, that's part of why they want to prolong the war as i've said and admiral said to the new york times, we want to bog them down and replicate the war in afghanistan. to bleed russia and now ferguson british hawk wrote in bloomberg this week has multiple sources inside the democrats, close to the white house saying to him the policy is to prolong the war to weaken putin until place of his regime collapsing. they are threatening nuclear war essentially, there on a policy less interest, that they could possibly have and i think
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accidentally revealed the truth of that. kennedy: and i -- >> he's threatened that a long time, regime change in the obama years. kennedy: and they say that not what they are doing at biden is going to give them an out a boy to get all of that but he's screaming at the tv, one of my biggest problems, he sometimes didn't realize he was president and wouldn't say the quiet part out loud but this is the president of the united states and it's sad and tragic that he can't freestyle, he has to stick to a script because if he diverges, back to be the first shot in a war that gets tens of millions of people killed. we have to hold him to a higher standard and the term in-kind means we are going to do the exact same thing. meanwhile president biden's approval rating dropped to a new low, 40% of americans in a new
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poll think he's doing a bang up job that's 40%. 71% expressed low confidence in biden's ability to handle the conflict between russia and ukraine, eight and ten worry tensions will result in higher gas prices for americans and maybe leading to a nuclear war. it was conducted before biden's trip to europe but after, we saw what happened, could it drop even further, chris? [laughter] >> i think it absolutely could, it's not an administration of capable of running itself because the president is having faculties and the vice president hasn't shown she can step up from a very unpopular with democrats as well. [inaudible] they are cutting money to border enforcement not focusing on the things americans want. i understand to move right now, covid -- [inaudible] a work somehow we want to let
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kids unmask because people are sick of it but you can't just ask that way, there needs to be a policy and the policies they have don't seem to impact the americans were inflation. kennedy: it doesn't seemed like they have those policies, it just political reaction. i get disgusted what people say it the media's fault, if the media were telling a different story, people are so stupid they would believe media narrative, it's not about the media or the media giving joe biden and unfair turn, it's about people hurting and worrying and people coming out of the pandemic and maybe a nuclear war, that's why his poll numbers are low and they have to acknowledge that sometime. >> it's not just media but we are influenced not just by prices at the pump or market or
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how we feel about what's happening with our paycheck and personal situations, we many of us, read headlines and read into that. right now, look at this pole, upset unpublished because the american people have more confidence, master coming off and more people going back to work and kids are back in school and people think even though we have a no faring it on the horizon right now, more than on the horizon, it's in the rearview mirror, i believe if gas prices reduce and ukrainians in the rearview mirror if there's a successful negotiation between ukraine and russia, that will be the case as well but i'm also a realist and i won't say he's going to catapult 53% which is where he was a year or so ago with midterms coming up, the democrats don't like the numbers, obviously no one what if it was their party. kennedy: but they were helping ukraine would be borrowing an obama phrase, for both numbers
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and people would see him as being strong and worldly but instead, his response to ukraine, there are so many ways the federal government and administration are failing, now what is happening with inflation, do you fear this administration's response to inflation and what credit due to the other crises people are facing? >> i meet this is a problem with the federal reserve system and why we have a boom and a bus crash every ten years because of artificial expansion mass monetary inflation and price inflation what happens as eventually they panicked and raise rates and that means there is a crash coming. the suffering in the army now, this is the good times from the bubble before the crash and that policy paper money policy essentially is there to back up
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the world empire. if we had hard money what they have to raise our taxes to conquer the world the way they do so instead, we have to suffer this boom cycle every ten years and it's a huge part of why biden's numbers are low, price inflation but think about the democrats at the russia kate, after lockdowns, the democratic governors more than anybody else that led the lockdowns from the vaccine passport and price inflation, the democratic party should be obliterated and russia, they are reckless and eastern europe but democratic party should call at 0% and republican party should run away with everything, the less americans would have to make a whole new coalition but the republicans can only attack biden for being too weak on russia. we need a no-fly zone, we need to assassinate the president.
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well, that's the republic and party leadership but the republican voters of america believe in america first like donald trump said enough of this foreign dimension so i think republicans are bad enough unless the most important issue in the world, they can still lose everything to these democrat. liz: last question, a softball follow-up so if we did get back on the old standard, if we entered the feds and didn't talk about regulating crypto, or that put us on a better course? >> absolutely. people should go to -- i wrote my own libertarian group, the austrian school, the only one who can correctly explain why the economy booms and busts every ten years. kennedy: been ermias es.org. party panel, thank you for being here tonight, you all did a wonderful job.
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coming up from another round of peace talks between russia and ukraine underway in turkey, russia wants to split ukraine in half. don't do that. president zelenskyy and his people let that happen, i don't think so. plus, slap her around the world will smith plus chris rock at the oscars. whose side are you on? next. ♪♪
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russia and ukraine ready for peace? so from what is each side willing to give up to make that happen? officials from both countries they talks are scheduled for this week. zelenskyy said he's going to guarantee his countries neutrality in exchange for peace, that might not be enough. president vladimir putin of russia according to insiders, he's asking for ukraine to be split into two. russian controlled east and ukrainian controlled west. cap the short and this stick? short of people because they
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don't have food. zelenskyy prepared to give away half of his country? would actually stop the russians? marine sgt. fox news contributor, joey jones is back, welcome back, jerry. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: do you by this east and west split? what needs to be done about donbas? >> this could happen part of russia's original plan, design. i think everybody has acknowledged intel, ukrainians have put up a fight. sit back and say best think that could happen is for the war to end and that might mean ukraine and russia coming to whatever terms ukrainian and russia needs to come to and i know a lot of this people saying the left has to defend ukraine or doesn't defend itself or democracy,
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russia is the bully and aggressor here. putin is everything people have called him but there one of the few in the world, we don't get to tell them how good or bad they can be an independent country this is the bad cards that are dealt. kennedy: what about the actors willing to negotiate, including not only turkey and israel but abramovich? the soccer team, he barely went to kyiv. >> it's interesting about this on the celebrity russians oligarchs on the world stage, most of them outside of russia condemn the world. i think that's what americans miss, there's new want to know putin selling the want to people in russia, those who carry the swastika with ties to a very old relic in ukraine and it doesn't
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mean they are ran by nazis, there different things but putin can take what's a small nuanced or odd thing presented to the russian people. that's why talk about the donbas region in one third of the people they are russian separatists but those people wage war on them, putin has sold the work when we look at splitting ukraine in half and having the region absorbed by russia, that means his goal, that's how he sold the war and he needs to win to say he can liberate them in that region. putin is looking for ground, you can look at it and say it shows might have been russia's goal to begin with, i don't know that, but perhaps people are more in the know the me i will say i do hope biden was being honest i think yesterday when he told
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peter doocy he's not showing all his cards or telling the world everything we are playing a hand and if we are helping covertly an end to this, the biggest concern is innocent people quit being bombed and killed. kennedy: absolutely, it is a tragedy and we don't even know the depth. we hear seven to 15000 russian soldiers have been killed, we don't know the tally in ukraine because places like mariupol, there's no flights or electricity or food. we don't know how many people are crushed and starving but there needs to be a peaceful and to this. i agree, i think russia is looking for offramp because this is much tougher and more costly than putin ever forecast and i don't think he was listening to his intel when people set our army kind of. >> part of this, for me, two
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wars and two countries i never intended to go, for me, what matters i believe there will be a peaceful and sooner than later, i do believe that but how it affects americans moving forward and what we do or don't do from our government, we have all of these things in our own president with the entire administration whether it is but if we move forward and say we on negotiating with russians and they withdraw, that would have to be a covid association, what is the next step? we claim energy independent? and energy policy that hurt russia long-term from being able to do stuff like this, we could makes moves domestically and stop it from being a potential possibility later on, i think it's the biggest critique of biden, i will not critique how he handled this during the war, i don't know that it's the right
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thing, but it's how we got into it to say we need to have the next leader, what do we expect so we don't sit around and worry about this in our own troops going into battle for something like this in the next four to eight years. kennedy: or 20 here's because think about 20, 30 years ago. thank you so much, great to talk to you. coming up, harkens passed away this weekend, his cause of death has not been announced. what we know so far? doctor drew is here to discuss next. ♪♪
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around the world, devastated and still looking for answers after the shocking death of taylor hawkins, he died in a hotel in columbia friday night during the band who are. authorities have not yet revealed a cause of death but in early toxicology report supposedly ten substances were found in his system including opioids. hawkins has been vocal about past struggles with heroin including 2001 overdose leaving him in a coma. with me now, addiction medicine specialist and host of asked doctor drew, drew, you are the first person i thought about in terms of who i wanted to talk to because you've treated so many people just like taylor hawkins, one of the few people who understand, not only their physiology but the mental fortitude it takes from a year after year to make people happiest they've ever been, people spend tons of money to see you play and you are in a
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stadium of tens of thousands of people and give them their best night ever and the kind of pressure to do that year after year, it's unimaginable and something a lot of people are not talking about. >> that's absolutely true and everything you've heard about taylor, i've known him a long time, is a one-of-a-kind. the disease of addiction only takes wonderful intelligent people are merely an that's one of the reason i love working with a intercept devastating when people don't make it. he had an opiate addiction, your dose overdose in 2001, it defined his addiction as, it's untreated, every day advantaged by an active participate tatian, if you're not doing something every day, her life is in danger. it's worse than the majority of
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cancers. people need to treat the disorder as such. the work, people like taylor love their work, he left it. he knew he was bringing joy to millions of people, it was relatively effortless, he had to work his butt off but not as though it was trying for him, he loved doing it and that is the problem with people with substance abuse order when they are in the public eye. the most serious risk is returning to work too early. they love their work and make lots of money, people around them make money and they push them back to work prematurely. the greatest example was robert downey when he kept trying to go back, he got worse and worse and worse. finally he left for three years and contemplated it never work again and focus on his recovery and now he has a glorious career in addition to our great recovery. kennedy: i mean, i don't want to
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be insensitive but i get so heartsick hearing these stories, whether people die from overdose like heath ledger people take their own lives like kurt cobain and chester pennington, is there something similar in all of their makeup? is there something where you are walking the line between life and death? >> that's a complicated question, depression certainly is a common feature of addictive allergies and trauma, even a more important and common feature of people with tough addictions so it is the trauma often the underlying source of the misery and pain the opiates are supposed to treat and the drugs are supposed to treat and is a source of mood disturbance. sometimes when people use drugs prolong fears of time, it's hard to find satisfaction in life and routine experiences of life in
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certain parts of the brain are not as responsive as they should be so they can have a flat feeling of the world, it can be extremely challenging. mood disturbances are a common feature and there's another aspect to drug addiction, some people flirt with death as an active part of disease, it's not really suicide, is just where they take it. kennedy: it's heartbreaking. i'm sure we'll learn more about the circumstances of his passing but i hope someone internalize -- >> let me just say there are reports about cardiac pathology, his heart was very large. that's all secondary to the drugs, whatever that is, it will be secondary to the drugs and alcohol. the primary story is drugs and alcohol. until we take this as serious as other life-threatening conditions, look at the street in california and you will see people dying of the same illness
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in my goodness, we just let it happen. kennedy: good to talk to you. we've got mark breaking news, will smith moments ago apologizing for last night mega- viral academy award slap around the world. in case you missed it, watch how will smith reacted when chris rock told this joke about his wife. >> data, love you. g.i. jane too, can't wait to see it. [laughter] 's. [laughter] >> that was a nice one. i'm out here -- [laughter] oh wow. wow. will smith smacked the -- out of me. [laughter] kennedy: chris rock can take a punch. his behavior was unacceptable and inexcusable so did he
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overreact or did chris rock deserve the smacked on? here with me now, correspondent, kat timpf, you been in high demand today. >> i don't know anyone else here who is a female comedian without a paycheck but that me. i have been in high demand. even more than the slap was the reaction of people, a lot of people excusing it saying you made fun of the autoimmune disorder, i get it. i was not completely bald but i lost a severe amount of hair loss 27, ferry upsetting and quite a lot about. rogaine, a lot of it has grown back in its so much better but the thing is, it doesn't matter what the joke is about, you can't set the president you don't like a joke, then you can go hit somebody and it's okay because the joke was bad. comedians are supposed to push boundaries and they are not
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always going to hit. they're going to miss sometimes, that has to be allowed for comedy to actually work. kennedy: entered something will smith could have taken aside and said you know what my wife has been through, she's been talking about this for years, why would you attack her and embarrass her on stage like that? would be an appropriate state conversation to have you are right, the automatic come back on social media, he deserved to get his -- kicked. that was cool will smith did that but what's not cool, a good way is by saying so with your speech rather than calling for somebody to be fired at a single comment or apparently now walking up in the middle of their set hitting them in the face. it's crazy that there is even two sides to this, there should not be two sides. you can think the joke went too
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far i personally feel that way, there's a time when i thought i might lose all of my hair and things might not work for me but that doesn't mean you can hit somebody in the middle of their set because people say it's okay interval start happening in comic were often. kennedy: and this is why, you perform all over the country, this is like comics don't help, they are not free to be themselves or make people laugh, they are not free in a moment without second-guessing and self editing and overthinking which last i checked, it kills comedy. >> absolutely especially because you don't know what's going to hit until you try it. you can think it's funny and say to your friends and think it's funny but you don't know what will hit or not it if you don't give people the freedom to miss the nobody will perform comedy at all or it will be so safe it
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will be boring. kennedy: i know will smith should not hit on stage, he should not do that. keep his hands to himself and i don't buy this, i was handling richard williams. not okay to hit people. >> it assault. kennedy: i'm glad you are here because you are one of my favorite people. you always talk joy into my heart. and your hair is amazing. >> most of it is fake but not all of it. kennedy: i can testify you've worked hard and triumphed. who do you think has a longer career after this? >> chris rock him public great i thought. he wasn't even shaken up. kennedy: anyone else who gets hit there like -- >> then he was like all right, i don't think i could do that if somebody hits me. kennedy: she's going to be on the oscars next. coming up, president biden
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hi, a little surprised, in honor of ukraine celebrities of the academy awards last night held a thirty second moment of silence and the audience at home did the same thing after every amy schumer joke. [laughter] this topical storm, topic number one. mug shot monday. a florida man with crappy luck who got arrested by trapping himself in a porta potty and
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then arrested. luckily, they knew exactly how to free him but they all had potty training. [laughter] a porta potty in florida as a free man proximately closed the door and himself -- [inaudible] he started screaming and pain and i first people hereby assumed he had just eaten aaa for lunch but when it continued, they decided to call. responding officers freed james. caring an assortment of drugs that could explain why he was looking a little flushed. james was arrested and thrown into a filthy jail cell which he describes as most mistake he'd been in all day. for a man. topic number two. investors returning a private island in the south pacific into crypto currency paradise.
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the plane ticket? i went successful only by helicopter. dang it. it's like all crypto projects, you'll get in with an air drop. the island is made up of 21 spot of land now for sale as an ft so like every other island, you can find it on open sea. all residents of the island will live in these polar. it's like the most beautiful high tech porta potty. tech friendly, you can bring your cats or your dose. the founders of the island say it will be a fully block chain based democracy and all will conduct victor crypto making it the largest landmass to run on fake money since the united states of america. america. topic number three. campbell's created a line of scented candles that smells like canned soup. only logical upper decades of
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tax, up to 20% on income and unrealized capitol gains and stocks and property. biden trying to justify the old slogan, pay your fair share. >> i am a capitalist but if you make a billing dollars, great, just pay your fair share, a little bit. firefighter into teacher pay more than double double the tax rate a billing or pays. that's not right. that's not fair. kennedy: it's also not true. is he whispering because it's a bad idea and knows he's lying again? here with me tonight, cofounder of fox news contributor, jonas max ferris, therapy is. my problem with this other than it being complete fantasy, a stupid list of suggestions that will go nowhere is this idea of unrealized gain. things you haven't sold yet, the same thing as elizabeth warren's
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wealth tax, isn't it? >> the wealth tax, a lot of the spending stuff is gone, the new deal stuff, the spending they are proposing is more possible because it's military and police the tax part they are keeping is going after the wealth tax which is phantom income like if you have 100 million in stocks and close to 200 million, you haven't sold any michael back to 50 million but it's irrelevant because you will pay at least 20% tax on that gained. collecting it all, it full of holes and will lead to people fleeing the country so it won't bring in that much money which is why the whole plan is only going to mean we will borrow 14 and a half billion over the next ten years instead of 15 and a half trillion so it's a limited reduction in our borrowing because it's not going to bring in that much money and most because it will not be easy to
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collect, it would be nice to magically be able to tax people higher who makes billions and hundreds of thousands but this wealth tax, it doesn't work, they got rid of it in most places in europe. what works is collectible taxes including consumption taxes. if you are going to tax people from the capitol gains rate has to go up. you could theoretically tax the loans billionaires billionaires take to not sell their stocks to buy yachts but to tax the phantom gains, it just seems like a great idea but is elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. kennedy: but it won't stop with rich people, anyone who realizes gains even momentary and the stock market, especially younger investors in crypto, they will find a way to go after that so
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if bitcoin goes up to $100,000 and then back to 25000, they are going to find a way to tax you on that, they need to cut taxes and spending. >> it doesn't seem to be any spending cuts. i was most surprised by the bigger defense budget, we are just proving the defense we already do, ten times more than russia five times as china, it isn't usable because of the nuclear weapons, you can't engage these countries anyway but we keep building the weapons systems that can't be deployed against nuclear powers but the defense department keeps selling us in these companies, the stocks are at all-time highs. kennedy: but it making bernie sanders role in his grave. thank you so much, always good to talk to you. we'll be right back. ♪♪
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