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recorderly, legal fashion to work and do other things and not go these dangerous routes? >> congressman gonzalez, pleasure having you on. >> thank you, liz. >> i'm elizabeth mcdonald and you've been watching the evening edit. have a good evening and i'll be back on monday and we'll have a couple good shows for you, have a good night. joe biden's presidency is falling apart faster than the dollar store suitcase. voters say they've seen enough and so have his allies in the media. what can democrats do? stick with an unpopular president or burn it all down and start from scratch? fun. op ed in the new york times reading the best thing biden can do for the country is announce he won't run for election now not after the midterms. let his party sort out its own future. new cnn poll shows staggering 75
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bernards healthcares of democrats say they want -- 75% of democrats want somebody other than sleepy joe to run for president. fox news hit the streets to ask voters about the very topic and the answers, oh, they're not good for joe. some say he's not living up to his promises and others say he's older than the milk at gas station coffee bar. most people, they just want someone else, watch. >> i think the democratic field is a little bit splintered now. i think cory booker has a shot. i think pete buttigieg has a shot but it's hard to say. >> probably hillary, but she's not very well liked. >> probably kamala harris. she has a fair amount of support, a woman candidate as a front runner seems almost impossible to beat, especially because biden is old and withering away. >> probably the popularity of the california newsom. >> newsom, i don't think would be a problem because he's a little bit on the crazy side.
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>> i don't know of any candidates that i would be happy to support. i'm definitely democrat. >> oh, what a re-endorsement. naturally the biden administration claims joe is doing a bang up job. he deserves another term. what a good boy. >> is that counter productive for democrats to be openly talking about anyone other than joe biden running in 2024? >> yes, i think it is. the president is a great president and he's doing a great job and he's going to run and he's the man for the job so i think it's un-productive. >> she has so much energy. i'll have what she's having, valium, and still getting some support from top democrats. watch. >> do you believe president biden should run for a second term? >> i said if he runs, i'll support him. >> so, chuck, wow, you can really feel that white hot enthusiasm. what is really going on here? does the white house believe the
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polling is wrong that voters want to see biden back on the campaign trail? joining me to discuss, fox news contributor and spectatedder and editor in large ben dominich is back and brett stevens making waves this week again. ben, what did you make of the op ed echoing what the washington post is saying earlier in the week, quit, joe, quit. >> i have to admit, i have a personal gripe about this. brett stevens and i debated each other alistening side his partner was jennifer rubin and mine was tim kearney of the washington examer on the issue of trump in 2016 and if we ought to blame the elites for the rise of trump. we trounced him at that debate and won it overwhelmingly, and i wish that it had not taken brett stevens so long to wake up to the reality of the side that he was supporting here.
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look, he's put his slot in behind joe biden as so many other people d assuming he would return the nation to normalcy, calm, he would reject the culture war identity of the left. unfortunately that's not been the case in so many different ways. you know, it's -- i mean, it's a hard thing to say and hard thing to admit when you're so wrong, but everyone sees how wrong this whole side has been. the fact is that joe biden hasn't delivered any real respect. he has not delivered a calm, he's not restored the nation to normalcy in any type of political way and instead his policies have only furthered our economic problems, our social problems, our cultural problems, and unfortunately now we're at a position where it's so impossible to deny that even democrats, even people like my neighbors in alexandria, virginia, that you were just
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interviewing there, they're openingly saying, yeah, we've probably got to move on this from guy and they're entertaining the idea of embracing a radical like gavin newsom who basically just have shiny teeth and nice hair in order to try to retake the presidency in 2024. that's how scared they are about how badly joe would lose. >> it's interesting because gavin newsom came up against a recall this year and was not recalled, but he's never really faced stiff opposition and, you know, i'm quite convinced there are a number of peccadilloes in his satchel and skeletins in his closet and when they're unearthed -- >> oh, really. >> in addition to those things, you get the data from california and that should sink any campaign for any rational voter. you know, we'll see. are the president's problems
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transitory, ben? >> i don't think they are at all. i think unfortunately the president is really caught in a bind. he cannot move in the way that every political instinct would suggest he ought to move because of the extremism of his own left flank. unfortunately whether that's an issue of energy or climate or on the economy, you know, he really is in a bind because those are the only people who are still going to be loyal to him coming after this upcoming election title wave that is likely to sweep a lot of new people into various roles in the senate and house. but i think that there's another thing that's going on here that we all need to understand, which is that the baby boomer generation and even in joe biden's case, the silent generation, they're holding onto power in a white knuckle way trying to do everything they can before they leave and exit the space. >> yeah.
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>> and unfortunately those bony white knuckles, it's just like they can't let go. >> they won't. >> they have to hold on, kennedy. >> it really is them like don't be fooled into thinking someone else is in power. it's them. it's like a cocoon but a horror movie. nope. >> we'll have to take from their cold dead hands, kennedy, if we want to take the country back. >> very much alive. political hostage with ben. thank you so much, ben. biden failing them, the economy, might not be fair behind. the fed today raising interest rates by 75 basis points, the fourth raise of the year. that means a person looking to buy a $400,000 house with a $10,000 down payment would get slapped with a $3,000 -- sorry, what am i talking about. it's a monthly mortgage that's too high for most people to pay right now, $200 higher than last
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month. what's it going to be next month? no one really knows. the fed claims they're trying to rescue the economy but many americans told fox news recession is already here. watch. >> have you checked gas prices lately? have you checked the interest rates? ab shutsly we're in a re-suggestion. >> i think we're in a recession. >> the economy seems to be slowing down. >> we're not currently in a recession but could be heading to one. >> it's affecting myself and any friends and family. it's concerning. >> i believe we're in a recession. the leadership is very poor. >> if you can't afford things and you're buying less stuff, you personally are in a recession. if people believe that, that's how they will vote. you can ask fed chair jay powell, he'll give you a completely different answer. jay. >> i don't think the u.s. is currently in a recession. the reason is there's just too many areas of the economy that are performing, you know, too well.
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>> so if we're not heading into a recession, why hike interest rates? let's get into it with tonight's party panel, washington times opinion and editor and fox contributor charlie hurt is back. radio host, democrat strategist also a fox news contributor in luscious hot pink andy marshal and antiwar.com editorial director scott horton. yes, yes, and triple yes for all three of you. so they keep citing these economic metrics, which show the economy is doing great. they keep talking about the jobs numbers, but jerome powell said the job market is un-sustainably hot. that means employers will continue to have to raise wages in order to attract workers, which will only raise prices further, which just makes inflation worse and the looming recession that much more certain, charlie. >> yeah, no, it's -- the only thing that's worse than paying
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$6 a gallon of gas and getting a grocery bill for $500 is being told by the white house and other politicians and people like jay powell that oh, no, no, we're not in a recession. get over it. it's not that bad. it really is that bad, and i think you're so -- you're so right to point out the issue of what it puts a family through in order to get a mortgage to buy a house. the super rich, the people paying all this money to the democratic party, they're not affected by this but if you try to take out a mortgage to buy a home or refinance your house to get money to pay tuition for your kid, you're paying monstrously more money and people feel it and insulting them telling them it's not that bad is not a good strategy going into an election. >> no, and mortgage rates are only going to go up and when that happens, it's not just mortgage rates but borrowing any
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money will be so cost prohibited that people won't be able to do it. when they can't do that, they're not buying houses. they're not taking out construction loans and they're also not starting businesses. so none of this ends well -- >> you're also not able to sell your house. >> yeah, that's -- we are already seeing housing slow downs and applications for mortgages are down 6% just in the last couple months leslie, how do you make things better? >> well, not worrying about a label because i would agree with you, kennedy, it is a voter's per session and not necessarily the reality. you have economists saying we're in a recession. you have economists saying hold on and don't be pessimists and economists saying we're not there yet so depends who you ask. when you look at the american person, the voter whether a democrat or republican or indent and don't want to affiliate with a party, they're feeling it. but then again economists are saying one of the reasons many of them are saying we're not yet in a recession and some people may say it's just a label, but
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when you do see over 40 days of gas prices that have dropped and do see unemployment that continues to be low and even though you talked about jobs and we're seeing numbers coming out and squeaking out that improve, we do still have the problem with inflation. that's exactly why the feds are increasing. they should have done a titration, that's what economists are saying instead of hitting everybody like this so americans are feeling it even stronger because the feds have done it so aggressively and so quickly so many times in a short period. >> yeah, but you can't treat the sickness if you don't diagnose the illness in it the first place. the fed didn't do that, jerome powell didn't do that, janet yellen didn't do that and now they're not going to admit they were wrong but, you know, unfortunately, scott, we're seeing the ills of central banking play out in realtime and it will really hurt people because what they have to do is cool the economy down so people stop hiring and, you know, then people lose their jobs and homes and life savings and that is bad
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news. >> yeah, that's absolutely right. ron paul said over and over people have got to learn austrian school economics. i have my own little libertarian institute but really the best is m-i-s-e-s.org and that's the home of austrian school economist who like ron paul explain that the recession is the correction from the period of artificial prosperity that's brought about by inflationary or monetary systems. when they're raising the interest rates, forget denying there's a recession, they're trying to create a recession. >> yes. >> they have to create a recession in order to essentially -- they have a raise the interest rate so high that people stop taking out loans because it's not just the fed that creates new money, it's the banks create new money every time they make a loan. so they have to essentially like they did in the early '80s, late '70s and early '80s force
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essentially a depression in order to get ahold of the inflation. the problem is that they have to raise the interest rate so high to do that that that would absolutely break the federal budget because they can't pay the interest on the debt. we get the worst of both words. some interest rate hikes and not enough to solve the inflation problem and enough to crash some markets and the worst of both worlds and inflationary depression and how people lived in the 1970s and the malaise and spinning our wheels for a decade. >> kamala harris use that had term in a speech a few months ago and lady, do you have no grasp of fairly recent history. party panel, stick around and much more to come in this show. and up next, we'll talk about dr. fauci. why so many times even pinocchio is like bro, take it easy, you're going to poke my eye out with your nose. he's saying he didn't support
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lockdown and would have locked down more if he could. will he makes call? that's next. &%c1
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the lice continue from dr. fauci. with a new interview with the
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hill, fauci tried to pretend like he never supported covid-19 lockdowns. what! >> i wonder if you would recommend locking down school ifs you had to do it all over again. >> well, again, first of all, i didn't recommend locking anything down. >> that's interesting because 2020 dr. fauci seemed to say otherwise. clip. >> would you like to see a national lockdown, basically people -- you can't go out to restaurants, bars. you need to stay home. >> well, i would like to see a dramatic diminution of the personal interaction in restaurants and bars. whatever it takes to do that, that's what i'd like to see. >> closing bars and restaurants is a million seizure disorders intervention and seems to be the evidence from arizona and texas and new york city and dr. burkes reportedly has been telling people that would help us a lot if we kept those closed, do you agree with that? >> i totally agree. california in certain sections
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is looking at the possibility of a lockdown. >> there's new restrictions? place as of had this morning. do they make sense to you this morning? >> absolutely. >> oh, absolutely. yeah, lock it all down, all of it. where's your mask. later in the same hill interview, the origin gnat one fauci said if he could do it all over again, there'd be "much more stringent restrictions". which one is it, doctor? you two faced joining me tonight steve hilton is back and what do you make of that interview? do you believe the bad doctor? >> well, he just makes it up as he goes along. that's the truth about fauci. remember, i had at the beginning and no one wearing masks and what is amazing is that anyone takes him seriesly at all and let alone the fact that for certain portions of the media and the democratic party, he's
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got this saint that can't do anything wrong. remember how they went on about trump, pathological liar. fauci is a pathological liar. he's not senile. he knows what he said just then wasn't true. in another interview i was reading, he was talking about shutting down the country. it was a quote. it's re-deck louis. even as he -- ridiculous, even as he talks now about masks, he's lying. they're still perpetuating the lie that masks prevent tank mission of the virus. they give themselves a caveat. if it's a well fitted n95 mask. the cloth mask they make us wear and sounds like he wants to keep making us wear, makes no difference at all, science establish that had. they put well fitting n95. i had someone on the podcast works in a hospital and said do you know what's involved in making sure that your mask is well fitting?
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they have to go through it. it's not just like try different ones on apart from that . they put helmet on your head and gas to make sure you can smell it. it's a massive process. barely anyone in the country can get a well fitted n95 mask along the lines they say and that's the only kind that actually stops transmission and why are they telling everyone else to wear one? it's a joke. he needs to be completely discredited and we haven't even talked about his role in starting the pandemic in the first place with his wreckless gain of function experiments in wuhan. >> i do fully believe china has to be held accountable for the pandemic but in terms of dr. fauci and all the power he had, him and francis colins, what did they know and when did they know it because they have not satisfactorily asked that. where do you think more emphasis will be placed if republicans win back the house and senate? will it be investigating hunter biden or anthony fauci and where
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should the energy lie? >> well, i actually asked james coma. he was on my show the other week if the republicans take back the house, would be chair of over sight and reform and leading a lot of investigations and he summed it up pretty pitly saying if we take back the house, my priorities in the investigation would be hunter bide and anthony fauci. i would say not call it the hunter biden scandal. it's the joe biden corruption scandal. keep the focus on that. in terms of fauci, they're going to pursue it and we need the answers and all the time, you can see he just gets to skate across -- away from the other media and looks what happens when he's interrogated. our own brett bear really pressed him on the lab origin and just with the bear minimum of questioning, fauci fell apart, floundering, red faced, blustering accusing brett of not actually in good faith. that wasn't even the whole story
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we could lay autoagainst fauci and i'm looking forward to the committee doing that should they get back the majority in november. >> yes, i agree completely. you'll have a lot more problems than just one senator rand paul, you know, really putting the screws in him and demanding answers under oath. hopefully we'll see that at some point. he's had way too much power and affected too many lies for too long. see you sunday night. >> great to see you, thank you. >> double shock. the white house reportedly offering russia a trade for two americans locked up in moscow and wait till you hear who we'll give them in return. and megamillion jackpot $1 billion. how are we spending our cash? i'm buying you a maserati, next.
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this is a crazy story issue the bind administration today offering a trade with
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supra aural headphones for two americans -- russia for two americans locked up. the deal has been in the works for weeks. watch. >> in the coming days, i expect to speak with russian foreign minister since the war began and i plan to raise an issue that's a top priority for us, the release of paul wheelen and brittney griner who have been wrongfully detained and must be allowed to come home. we put a substantial proposal on the table weeks ago to facilitate their release. our governments have communicated repeatedly and directly on the proposal. i'll use the conversation to follow up personally and i hope move us towards a resolution. >> wow, what a fire ball. he really inspired confidence. wnba star brittney griner currently on trial for having con bisoil cartridges in her
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luggage -- cannabis cartridgeses in her luggage and paul locked up on espionage charges and how are we pulling paul and brittney out? trading them for viktor bout, the merchant of death. he's serving 25 years in america for conspiring to kill americans. acquire and export antiaircraft missiles is what he was doing and providing material support to terrorists and also inspired the nicolas cage character in the movie lord of war. oh god. this scarce me now. is this a good idea? the party panel is back. maybe another administration could had negotiate this, charlie. i don't trust antony blinken or the president.
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>> maybe we could trade antony blinken for brittney griner. >> fine. >> this is the best deal you're going to get. that you're going to get a pot smoker in exchange for a weapons dealer, this perfectly encapsulates the entire biden administration and then again the biden administration has also sent, what, several hundred billion dollars worth of weapons to that part of the world and so, you know, there's a lot of work for a weapons dealer to be done over there. the only people that are thriving under the biden administration are weapons dealers and human smugglers. >> yeah, that's absolutely true. solessly, i love -- so, leslie, i love that we're watching. i love our color wheel. >> i feel like i'm in a hot pink sandwiches. >> yeah, you are. it's like a macaroon and we are the fuchsia -- >> hot pink taco. >> okay, charlie. come on, man. what the he'll is going on with show the last two days.
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leslie, doesn't this just give incentive to bad countries and bad actors to nab americans and charge them with anything because on the back end they're going to get a great deal? >> no, because whenever we do a prisoner swap like with trevor reed, we gave a russian cocaine smuggler back. remember, the people we have from their countries are bad hombres as you said and whenever you make a prisoner swap, we'll turn over a bad guy and we're getting two for one so some people would say this is a good deal and we should go to whatever lengths we can to free americans that have been wrongly convicted or, you know issue in the case it's not necessarily a pot smoker if it's used for medicinal purposes people look at it and view it differently should that person be in jail for ten years. if there are trumped up charges, it's claimed and alleged against wheelen, there was no espionage there. shouldn't we go to the lengths that we can to get an american home? if it was my kid, i'd say give them -- sorry, give them ten
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traffickers. >> i'm sorry, can we pull up that picture again of the three of them, waylon, griner, and bout. that's rob snyder. i think that's deuce bigelow we're getting and that's not the worst thing in the world. little shocked to hear antony blinken admit this is the first time i'm talking with sergio since the war started. this is the first time with all those people dying and people unable to eat because can't get wheat and other food out of ukraine? were you disgusted by that? >> absolutely.ly. first of all rob snyder is a libertarian, shoutout to rob. five and a half months we've been fighting this proxy war as your other guest said, the biden government dumped tens of billions of dollars worth of weapons in ukraine to fight the proxy war with russia.
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they should have been negotiating from the very beginning to do everything they could to prevent this war and once it started to negotiate its peaceful resolution and antony blinken absolutely ought to be run out of power and joe biden with him and people that seek peace. they're negotiating this woman who's a cannabis convict, essentially, can we get our state department to negotiate with the justice department and the 50 state that have tens or hundreds of thousands of people locked up for possession for trading cannabis, which is legal in virtually half the states? it's an atrocity we locked people in cells the size of parking spaces for holding onto cannabis. completely crazy. >> i'm glad you said that because wellton anglos is here to talk about the state of cannabis in congress and we'll talk about freeing people and expunging records. that was a great job teeing that up, scott. you didn't even know. speaking of putin, aka dr. evil
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and his hairless cat. does anybody want a billion dollars? the jackpot surpassed the billion dollar mark for the third time in history. most people wouldn't want that much money. the survey shows $10 million considered to be the perfect amount of money to live an ideal life. only a minority of respondents said they'd want as much money as they could obtain. i'm in the minority. what's -- minority. what's your perfect bank balance and why doesn't everyone want to live like elon musk? they are such zero sum thinkers, charlie. i'm disgusted by people like, ew, billionaire. blah blah blah. it would be great. >> like the song, mo money, mo problems. >> i'll take them. >> if i won a billion, i'll give half to you. >> thank you, charlie. i hope you do because we're going to play the tape before
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the magistrate and i'm going to have just giant wheelbarrows full of scroodge mcbloons. leslie, you're about a billionaire. what's it like? >> i wish. i'll take the money. it's interesting they polled the britts. poll the americans, we'll take the cash. >> exactly. >> they'll be like billion, that's not enough. yeah, i'd want it. think about t provide clean water and food to kids starving in the country and i can get my beach house. >> yes. you can have a big beautiful beach house and carbon canyon and live next door to david guessman and it would be fantastic. i bet he'd be a great and really fun neighbor. scott, i don't hate capitalism or wealth and don't demonize those successful in the country. are you a big comey and don't want the money, scott? >> not exactly. if you win a billion dollar
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lottery, the irs will take about half because they need that to spend on a bomb to drop on a yemeni baby or pay interest to a foreign government sovereign bomb holder or something like that and with the money left over, i would buy a nice little piece of property, take care of my friends and family, and buy a property in the hill country and build a skate park and donate the rest to anti-war.com and bringourtroopshome.u.s.. >> that's fantastic. the people dream big with the things they'd love to live a wonderful ideal life and doesn't reinvolve around stuff as much as you think it would be, but they talk about foundations and how individuals and their process parity can make the world a better place because human beings are ultimately good and you of all have shown that tonight, charlie, leslie, and scott, thank you. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. coming up, congress making
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moves on marijuana. a bill to de-criminalize in the senate. is this a legislation we're waiting for or another bag of swag? welton anglos testified on it and he joins me next.
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three democrat senators have high hopes for the future. cory booker, chuck schumer, ron widen, two are okay. yesterday introducing a bill to de-criminalize, regulate, and tax marijuana at the federal level. lay off the taxing, bats. they discuss expunging previous marijuana convictions. problem is the bill calls for a lot of taxes and regulations so should it puff puff pass or go up in smoke? joining me to discuss is cofounder of the weldon project
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and advocate is weldon angelos. welcome back. >> hey, kennedy. >> you testified before the senate subcommittee. what did they ask you and what did you tell them? >> so i essentially told them my story and how i got 55 years for less than $1,000 worth of cannabis. upon my release, it was difficult to find a job, get an apartment, and so basically i showed them the need for ex-plunging records. i've been pullly pardoned by the president and even with the full presidential pardon, i still experience barriers. >> what is most important for you? you know, with your freedom alliance and with the cannabis activist that you work with? is it rescheduling the drug, making it federally legal, expunging records? how do you rank those things? >> so it's de-scheduling cannabis, completely removing it from the controlled substance list because if you reschedule t
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it maintains criminal penalties and if the federal government de-schedules it, each state can decide the path to take with cannabis and that's happening right now anyway, but businesses have a hard time fully participating because they don't have access to the banking system, there's tax issues with 280e, people are incarcerated, people are living with felony convictions on their record and so there are a lot of problems that would be solved if this bill would pass. >> there are also working in all cash businesses, which makes magnets for robbery unfortunately. so, you know, when you tell them your story and you also show them that high taxes lead to even bigger, more robust black markets like in california, do they listen or why is there such an urge to tax and regulate? >> if you look at california. i mean, california has one of the highest tax rates in the country, and the ill is et
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market is strong and the state re-forgnat mask a more reasonable tax rate at 3% and that's the direction to go. >> that's nancy mason's bill; correct? >> absolutely. >> what are the chances of one of these making it into law if the president is still very much pushing back and he seems sickened with reefer madness? >> well, i think he's goon come around eventually but if you look at his past statements, he said he supports state's rights to decide and that's what the bills do. none of them force any state to legalize. >> no, but a lot of them have and many more continue to do so. you know, i've gotten to a friendly argument with one of the members who tend to be against legalizing cannabis. is the tide still in favor of
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those who want freedom in this country? >> absolutely. >> what's next? >> i think we need to get this bill passed. i think more republicans are starting to understand that this is the right thing to do. >> do you think this is the best coalition that we have in washington? >> i do. >> i do as well, and i think this actually, you know, instead of having this huge clumsy partisan divide, you have to have people who work on individual issues and, you know, this is one that resinates with some republicans, more democrats, and hopefully they'll work together to people like you can see the freedom they deserve. weldon, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> any time. the topical storm is next.
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for just $30 a line per month when you get 4 lines. switch to xfinity mobile today. worry the job cuts are coming ever since mark zuckerberg changed their employment status to "it is complicates". this is tropical storm topic one, nets flicks released a
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trailer for the remake of pinocchio. sadly the acting is a little wooden. the puppet with the brain of a child and desperate to be real and lies all the time and can't do human things like blinking his eyes. sorry, wrong video. this is pinocchio. made by horror movie director del toro and explains why jimny cricket might eat your dog. this is different than the pinocchio we know. it takes place in early italy and he enlisted in the army because his wooden body makes him impervious to bullets and it was entitled saving private lyon. lyon. that's funny. topic number two: crowned prince of saudi arabia has announced plans to build a new type of city based on radical futuristic
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concepts. in fact, it is so futuristic there's even talk of letting women wear shorts and pick who they marry. no. it's called the line. a traditional city reconfigured into a 100-mile long compact community and biggest line since the hunter biden laptop videos. residents will live in walking distance to all their daily needs as well as nature parks and entertainment centers and almost as nice as where they're keeping maxwell. they're reducing carbon footprints and create a pristine utopia for everyone to enjoy except for gays, jews, black people, feminists, journalists, and anyone who likes alcohol, the end. topic three: a scientific institute classified cats as alien species and the strangest is rum tum tugger.
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sounds kinky. according to the institute, the damage that cats cause by hunting and killing birds is enough to be considered a bio-diversity hazard and known as climate catastrophe. that's fun. the research team is getting push back from animal rights group and say classifying cats as invasive species is a step towards poisoning them in order to wipe them off the planet. they say that if scientists get their way, cats will be nothing but a distant memory, all alone in the moonlight. bye bye. topic number four: home depot selling a giant king crab statue as decoration for your home and garden. the crabbiest thing in your house will be your teenager still. truth. look at that. that's actually a dungeonous crab, not a king crab. social media users were shell
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shocked this sculpture listed for over $1500 on the home improvement website f. this is an improvement on your home, you have bigger fish to fry. it caused the crab to go viral like my prom night. according to home games depot, the crabs are 6 feet wide, 2 feet tall and weigh almost 89 pounds each. i'm not surprised the crabs are getting bigger. have you seen the size of the crickets these days? holy underwear. if you're looking for a lump of plastic to sit around your pool all day. then pick up this crab at home depot. either that or get married to simon cowel. i hate it. all right, be right back with ken and dogs. maybe your dog is on the show tonight. stay with me.
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are you having a bad day? we will turn that frown upside down with the help of ken and dogs. send me photos and tell me about your dog. let's go. here are leo's dogs it's mary. she is a good girl. loves her dinosaur friends. now zigy and norah jamming good. they're retired racing greyhounds and they're living the good life. love you both. this is ron's dog rubin.
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the golden doodle playing with his toys and reuben is like stay off of my toys. i love you reuben. you're named after a great sandwich. and here we go, it's john's dog. i keep doing plural. max. max has a beautiful face and he's so curious. go for a ride. maggie loves doing doggy sit ups in her cute little tank top. get down and work out, girl. look at you go. here's mark's dog ridley. looks like one dog really far away. it's a yorkie-poo and her best friends in the whole world. lori's pup, a 7 month old golden doodle. let's get a ride on the lake this summer. this is sweet roy, no it's a boy named cheech. he's been twice rescued and found his forever home.
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that's a great story. bella just turned 10. she looks fantastic and wonderful. not a wrinkle in sight. she loves belly rubs and we love all the dogs. send them in. that's tonight's show. thanks for watching. follow me on facebook and instagram. tomorrow night, ken, lawrence, and make every day your dream come true. good-bye. from the old coast of florida to the gulf coast of california, this is mansion global.

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