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the state of texas is being invaded and yet most of the people are turning themselves into the border agents and they're not running across the border and avoiding it, they're actually turning themselves into the federal government. >> got it. ken paxton, thanks for joining us. come back soon. i'm elizabeth and you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. hope you'll join us again tomorrow night. kennedy: breaking news tonight and two intention officials tell fox news that ayman al-zawahiri was killed this weekend. does al-qaida have a heavy presence in the middle east, specifically afghanistan and what threat does the group still pose to the u.s. and the world. here with me now, u.s. army combat veteran kcch seattle radio host brian is back.
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bottom line, what does it mean? >> this is old business and closing old accounts and like biden picked up obama's dropped clipboard because zawahiri was right -- he was ben laden's solid number two and then game number one and he's back burner business and this is also telling the taliban, hey, why was this guy living in kabul with family in an apartment? you said this wouldn't happen. all we had to do was leave disastrously and you said this wouldn't happen. he was killed -- the strike was in kabul. not like way out in bora bora for that matter and he was living with the knowledge of the taliban. kennedy: did he move there in the last year since the disastrous exit? >> he was probably settling in
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as the last c-17 was leaving and almost literally the video of them reentering from pakistan, you know, went viral on telegram almost instantly, you know, from the second -- the last c-17 pulled its gear up. they were already there. kennedy: so what does it mean for al-qaida? the president said last year they're gone and no reason for us to be in afghanistan. we shouldn't have been there for a long, long time. that aside, did the president have bad intel? was he absolutely right about the death of aq? >> i think he's had bad intelligence since about 1974. but this particular time zone, yeah, definitely. it's been highly overstated and it's a mere shadow of what it used to be. the taliban are busy fighting isis in afghanistan as well as
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over the weekend, they had a border clash with the iowa irans and al-qaida are the old friends and old tutoring buddy and the chorus and the base and the whole thing and they're going to say. it's an afghan tradition to show, you know, appreciation to old friends they were told they agreed very quietly in qatar, yeah, they're not coming back so there's that. kennedy: all right. so how has intelligence been working with some of the people we left behind in afghanistan? do you think there are people who were either assets and translators who helped americans during the two decades war who are now left behind who are helping out? how did this whole thing transpire? >> a lot of them trying to get to the remnants of the northern alliance and if they have a means to get out, they've gotten
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out. there's some private efforts being very successful in getting people out. funneling money to them and then all they have to do is bribe the right taliban guy. in many cases they're not getting out through pakistan but iran and others but for the most part, most of the people were sadly chased down, hunted down, revenge was taken upon them by the taliban. their families have been imprisoned. it's an underreported disaster here in the united states. the secondary and tertiary effects of that disaster pullout. then another monkey wrench, there was rumor that the iowa iranensgave up zawahiri and saie know where he is and it ain't
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tahiti. he's in kabul. kennedy: so what do they get out of it, out of dropping a dime? >> favors. they're trying to restart the nuclear talks and they've restarted the center fuges and want to restart the nuclear talks and i don't know how big of a scalp this is for your lodge poll. you'd have to remind -- in 20 minutes, he'll have to remind people who zawahiri was. he's a real doctor, he's no joe bind. kennedy: that's good to know but sad for the medical community. rank them, bin laden, sol amani and zawahiri in terms of scalp importance. >> the head of irgc was an industrial terrorist and had the
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power of the state and the money of the state, the whole thing. bin laden was self-funded and zawahiri doesn't even know where all the accounts are and that's why al-qaida shrunk on the vine. kennedy: he won't get an iphone and he doesn't have apps so he can't use chase banking. thank you so much. i knew you'd be the man to talk to about this. thank you. all right, meanwhile threats from china have been coming for weeks all because nancy pelosi is heading to taiwan as soon as tomorrow reportedly. that's not sitting well with shinning because they screw -- bejing because they view the independent nation as chinese territory. >> it'll lead to very serious situation and consequences and we'd like to warn the u.s. we're fully prepared and solemnly waiting for the equal liberation army will never sit idly by and china will take measures to
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defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity and as to what the measures will be, wait to see if the trip is taken. >> pelosi is on the continent of singapore today and first of many stops in the indo pacific region and visiting malaysia, japan, and south korea and sources say she's definitely going despite the threats. in recent days china has been conducting live firing exercises in the south china sea near taiwan and chinese troops were told to stand by in battle formation and john kirby today saying the u.s. will make sure pelosi has a safe trip. watch. >> and as for the potential risks, i think that is a better question put to the prc and to the poa army, navy, and air force. we'll watch this very, very closely and we'll make sure she has a safe and secure visit because that's our
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responsibility. kennedy: send in maverick, man. if pelosi touches down in taiwan, will china follow through with their threats? meet tonight's party panel, town hall.com editor and fox news contributor katie pavlich and economic content manager hannah cox is back and 2020 libertarian party vice presidential candidate, you are the power.net chair, that's the web address for the worldwide web, you'rethepower.net. scott cohen. welcome, everyone. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: katie, how far will china go to prove a point, will they shoot down the plane? >> i'm not going to say they'll shoot down her plane, but the reaction with the white house with their mealy mouthed response to the very serious threats from the chinese communist party threatening to shoot down her plane saying the military is standing by doing
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live-fire drills ahead of the trip and the white house don't know if it's confirmed or not but they do know because she's taking military aircraft and the best john kirby can come up with today is look, china, our one china policy hasn't changed and don't believe taiwan should be an independent country. all of this, you know, back and forth from them not saying, hey, cut it out. she's the speaker of the house and allowed to go wherever she wants. meanwhile while the white house has been very focused on continuing aid to ukraine and depleting the stockpile here in the united states for our own military purpose they're not focused on the u.s. and the chinese military and the things they're saying about nancy pelosi going to taiwan, which has been done before. so i'm hoping that don't shoot her plane down and that would be an act of war and i think they're banking on president biden being pretty weak given the response from so far and this is one example of the conflict with china and this will go on for years and it's just one of many i'm sure
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they'll have to deal with in certain ways. kennedy: they will and maybe the u.s. should be a bit less predictable, hannah, because we have to remember, china needs us. americans like cheap crap. the problem for china is we can get our cheap crap made elsewhere. i don't think that's the worst idea in the world if individual corporations and manufacturers want to look at different places to have their stuff made. might be a little less corporate espionage. do you say go, nancy, go? i do. i'd like to see it. >> i think the speaker of the house should travel and go where she wants and why did they need a big banter and got themselves into a game of chicken with china and appear to be losing and it makes us look weak and it's really, really stupid and short sided. as a whole. we need to be careful we don't want to have war with our crazy nuclear powered nemesis of china. we need to be careful what we say and how we proceed, and i do
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think we should look for other avenues and open up trade with other companies and let the free market work and get us out of china but also don't need to stoke tension and receding like fools in the situation. kennedy: you're right and the best thing to do here instead of having an emotional hot war, we need to ghost china and be like, sounds great and never respond to them, spike. then really beef up our manufacturing in india and vietnam and south korea. there's lots of places who again will make cheap crap. we can't make cheap crap in america because the union spike. i would love to. >> it's not just the cheap crap because the crap we're getting from china, the goods we're getting from china are increasingly up the food chain and the reason for that is because in the united states for the past several decades, there's an intentional policy of using regulatory burdens to drive up the cost of living so the big businesses, smaller set torrs go out of business with
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the big businessing knowing they can do it in china and have it made in china and use the u.s. military to protect goods and services on the way back here to be bought and sold here. yes, we need more free trade with other country, but we also need to deregulate here because the military industrial complex of the united states is not going to stop china. it spend 20 years and $20 billion to replace the taliban with a well armed taliban. it's not going to beat the prc in their backyard essentially so we need to look at why china is so economically and culturally and politically and militarily powerful. it's because we have intentionally choked off our own economy so crohnys can make money there. we need those jobs and demand here and end it immediately. make america more capital friendly again and we won't have the problems we're facing now and in the future. we don't want pelosi or future pelosi to be our france
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ferdinand. kennedy: i love a good world war i reference. thank you, spike. >> i don't want that but thank you. kennedy: okay, no one does. that's the point. we need fewer regulations and less captaining. panel will stick around. much more with them. first, president biden testing positive for covid again. how's he going to blame russia for this one? we'll get into that so called rebound covid. dr. jeanette has all that and a sack of monkey pox. stay with us.
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how rare is covid rebound after treatment with the new pfizer drug poxlovid. i'm joined by dr. jeanette. this is fascinating because the president tested negative a bunch of times and then he's positive again, has some symptoms again. why is this happening? it happened with fauci again, the paxlovid rebound. >> yeah, kennedy. it's not surprising to me at all. i've had patients that have had this covid rebound as well. we knew about this. we knew it existed, but back when the trials were conducted last year when pfizer conducted its trials, it came up with about 1-2% of patients with the rebound covid scenario. i've had patients that have it, again, it's not a surprise. we think it's because the human body's immune system is not exposed to this antiviral long enough meaning instead of it
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being a five day course of paxlovid, maybe seven days or ten days and maybe instead of twice a day, we need three time as day. it's not a surprise. it happens the way the medicine works is it suppresses the viral load and stops the virus from replicating but once that medicine exits your system and if the virus isn't completely gone out of your system, maybe only 08 or 90 -- 80 or 90% gone and it get as opportunity to flair up again and that's likely what happened with president biden. if you follow cdc guideline recommendations and he didn't need to be tested afterwards and that's not a recommendation but he's the president so why not do it? kennedy: he can do whatever he wants. everyone gave president trump a hard time when he had various treatments. this of course was before the vaccines and boosters were available. i don't blame the president for having this rebound issue, but i still think there's a lot of questions about the efficacy of the vaccines and boosters of
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which he's had many. is there something about -- he and fauci are essentially the same age. is there something about old white men who are full of hot air rebounding with covid? >> well, here's the thing, we now know that the vaccines won't stop you from picking up covid and won't stop you from spreading it so the bottom line is we need better vaccines. now, i have seen with my patients, kennedy, if you do get the vaccines and the boosters, you really are protected for at least a good two, three months but after that, your symptoms will probably be mild and the vaccines will help minimize your symptoms, but you're not as protected. you're not going to stop yourself from picking up the virus. it's still a possibility. we just need to get better vaccines, another generation of them. >> i don't know if we need better vaccines. kennedy: i don't know what we need at this point. i'm very skeptical about a lot of it. i do think that the vaccines are a form of treatment, which is fine.
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we should be honest when discussing those things, but let's talk about monkey pox. have you treated people with covid and monkey pox? >> yes, but not simultaneously, thank goodness. that would be really, really bad luck. yeah, here in new york, unfortunately we're the epiacceptabilitier of another -- epicenter of another disease outbreak but it's not a big killer like covid was. 25% of the cases in our country is in new york. i am seeing, you know, in some of my patients, majority of my patients are ben who are gay or bisexual and i've had one female patient, and it affects kids as well. we have a couple patients in texas that are young children and it can affect anyone but the population we're seeing it in most right now are the men who are again sexually active with men. we can test for it and treat it. we have really good vaccines for it. kennedy: a lot of gay men are on prep, which is a hiv
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transmission prevention. is that lowering their immunities or is it all the gay orgies people are obsessed? >> that's a good question. prep does not make you more prone to picking up monkey pox. the way you catch monkey pox for most of my patients is very close skin to skin contact. my patients will have a fever, they'll have swollen limp nodes and body aches and then develop a rash. a rash with these large pustules. once the post-yules burst, if they fluid gets on another person, that's how it spreads. again, kennedy, we've got treatment for it. the problem is the reason why it's declared an emergency is we need more of the treatment. we need more vaccines. kennedy: we have 170 doses and they didn't bring them over to the countries because there wasn't the urgency. i've heard one of the symptoms is a swollen wean. what can you say about that?
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>> yeah, any part of the body can be affected, but i think we need to focus all of our resources to new york and to california where we have the most cases. kennedy: all right. well i'm all for it. as you know, dr. jeanette, i'm probably the most pro gay orgy cable news host. >> use protection and be safe. kennedy: body condoms, friends and phone sex. that'll do just fine. democrats trying to jam through a monster spending bill. they're claiming your taxes won't go up but a congressional committee says, oh, they will. who's lying and how much is it costing you? plus more caststrophic effects of shutting down schools during the pandemic. mental health and kids. the party panel is talking about all of it next.
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kennedy: hi this, welcome back. democrats rushing to pass a new $433 billion climate and social spending bill. this time joe mansion will not save us. thanks, president joe. the west virginia senator has joined forces with chuckles mcgill cutty, chuck schumer to cosponsor the inflation reduction act. yeah, spending a bunch of money to fight inflation. that's rich. of course it will do the opposite of that. a study from the congressional joint committee on taxization says it'll raise taxes for millions of americans earning less than $400,000 a year. the white house says they're full of milarky. >> that isn't correct. >> the giant committee hailed as
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an effective body said it's not to be trusted here? >> i said it is not correct because i'll give one why because it is incomplete. kennedy: maybe you need more time. don't try to jam the thing through, madame. remember when president biden promised that under his administration, taxes wouldn't go up? read my lips. >> one thing we're trying to get done in congress is pass legislation that won't raise taxes a single penny for anybody making less than $400 grand. if you make less than $400,000, we're not going to pay higher taxes. >> anyone making less than $400,000 paying a sing the cent more in taxes kennedy: so was he lying then or now? the party panel is back. katie, hannah, spike. katie, let us begin. i don't believe anyone who says this is not going to raise taxes. it is impossible.
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it's like when your doctor tells you, you are a great big fat person and you go, excellent, i'm going to go on a high fat, high sugar, high carbohydrate diet. that'll fix it. >> that's what they're trying to sell here. it's inflationary and raises tacks and adds to the debt, which is now in the tens of trillions of dollars. joe mansion had to prove he's still a democrat by giving joe biden some kind of win for the midterm election. i think that their strategy here is to try and get something, anything done that they know is inflationary and don't care because they're going to lose the house, possibly the senate and by the time the cost catches up with the bill, they can blame the inflation on republicans who then have to deal with the issue. but the idea that joe biden promised americans he wouldn't raise taxes is such a joke considering inflation has been the number one most brutal tax that's been put on every single american in this country at
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9.1%. energy price being up by 50% at the gas pump. this idea that ron claim is re-tweeting analysis saying this still doesn't raise taxes completely ignores only all the inflation we've seen that's only going up but also the inflation that will be inflicted furthered on the american people by this bill. kennedy: they're not making it better and politicians have never had a hard time lying about things, consequences be damned. read my lips, no new taxes. that was jury boxer hw bush and -- george hw bush. then we had little clinton and chelsea. hannah. >> joe biden saying taxes not being raised for people less than $400,000, keep your doctor if you like your doctor with obama. this man has done nothing but try to raise tax on all of us and he's bankrupting us, bankrupting our dollar and taking away our savings and the
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purchasing power of every american. i have to say i'm more disappointed in the other joe, joe mansion, because we were rooting for you, joe. we were all rooting for you and now you're going to sell us out after standing in front of build back better and this is another version of that bill and just like most bills, it is name is the indication but it does the direct opposite. it'll have a statistically significant impact on inflation and raises taxes on everybody making less than $200,000 a year by $16 billion. people need to start asking who are these people working for because it is not the american people. kennedy: absolutely not and certainly not the american people who are struggling and having a miserable time in their personal economy and the white house is telling them that everything is great. this is the most economically successful president we've seen in 60 years. what does -- what do high taxes do to inflationary environment, spike? >> well, kennedy, it's very simple, the same advisers, economic advisers that told us that rampant spending in
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taxation would not lead to inflation and we weren't experiencing inflation and actually we were and it's transitory and it's just temporary. well, it's not as high as they think well actually it's a good thing. are now informing us if we just raise debt even a little bit more and raise taxes a bit more, then that will definitely keep inflation that will start put inflation under control. if you compare this act and the chips act and science act, which are really just a bunch of big corporate handouts of hundreds of billions of dollars each, you're looking at well over hundreds of billions in new taxes and a trillion dollars in the worst tax of all, which is inflation. all that money is going to be printed out by the federal reserve to pay off the debt to the treasury and that's going to be that much more money circulating in the economy. the cost of living will go up as a result of it and the patriot act wasn't patriotic and afarredable care act didn't make care affordable and no child
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left behind act left tens of millions of children behind. we'll be talking about that in a minute and frankly the inflation act will make inflation worse. kennedy: of course it is. >> i wish we would break that cycle. kennedy: big government and central banking and they're having a child that's not little baby chelsea. i wish it was. meanwhile the more taxes we pay, the worse government we get. 70% of public schools in america have seen increases in the number of students seeking mental health services since the start of the covid lockdowns and school closures. here in new york city, the lockdowns were among the strictest in the country. parents are finally fighting back. the number of new york city homeschooled kids doubled since the pandemic began. is america moving towards more school choice, katie? >> first it's parent to remind everybody that in may of 2020, senator rand paul took on dr. fauci and said closing down the schools and not opening them is going to cause a whole host
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of problems that are both mentally health related and also in terms of the most vulnerable students in our communities is not getting the education they need. two years later we're seeing homeschooling happening but also that the public schools are still leaving a ton of students behind, which in red states with republican governors or people open to school choice, they've seen changes in the way they allow people to use the tax money they pay not to just feed into the public school system and fund the system, but to fund a student. no what ther who you are and your income level, you can take your money or get a voucher and send your kid to a different school. so it's a huge improvement in the way that the school choice boom has been able to move forward. ironically thanks to the way the teacher's unions are conducted there themselves during the pandemic. kennedy: well, how they conducted themselves, they took $200 billion from taxpayers, hannah. they held students hostage.
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still didn't send them back to school. i want to know where is that money and how are they using it? if they haven't used it by the end of this coming school year, they have to give it all back. every cent. every penny because they're going to continue to fail. they're going to fail in their schools and they're going to fail our kids. that is going to have societal ramifications we'll be feeling for two generations. your thoughts. >> yeah absolutely. the first time i came on this show, i told you i didn't want to have kids and this is one of those moments where i'm glad i don't. i don't know where i'd go with my anger if i was a parent dealing with this for two years. we knew this was going to hurt kids and said that over and over and over and teachers union and people getting rich off of the administrative state and they don't care about your kids but enriching themselves. we spend $15,000 per year per kid on average in the public schools for what? that's almost double the actual
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tuition for private schools in the country and worst educational outcomes and the dollars are not going to the classrooms and it's time for people to fight back. we saw arizona pass an amazing comprehensive school choice bill over the past legislative session and time for other red states to step up. go in florida, tennessee, i want to start seeing people rally for this and get effective outcomes because our kids lives are on the line and they're the future of the country is on the line. we need anneal indicated population for this to succeed. kennedy: for people thinking of migrating to other states where there is lower state income tax and there's more economic mobility and freedom. how much of this school choice issue factors into families decisions to move and leave places like new york and california? >> oh, i think increasingly more so every day, which is why it's such a disappointment that some red stating like my own south carolina and oklahoma have dropped the ball with the school
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choice efforts that were made in those states. arizona like hannah said, that is a probably the model that should be used by every state for school choice. i agree with the former head of the -- former secretary of the department of education, bet betsydevos that said multiple ts the entire federal department of education should be alimb nated and done nothing but make things worse and spent a fortune in doing so and needs to be put back in the hands of the states and in the hands of parents and individual schools and in the communities. i think that -- i feel the spirit of cory deangeles while we're talking about students and not systems to be funded and the reality is as he often says, they're complaining that the school choice bills are leading people to leave the schools and it'll defund the schools. why? because the parents hate the schools and the very minute they have control over where the money goes, they send their kids to better schools where they should be. if that's what it leads to, good because those schools have been
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failing students and families and entire communities, and we've all been suffering as a result of it and frankly if it was these shutdowns that it took to get enough parents off the sidelines to basically become their own special interest group that overpowers the teacher's union, so be it. kennedy: that was my question, mike. what kind of body fights against the unions? it's parents. parents talking to each other on social media, going to these school board meetings, even though they're deemed terrorists, and taking back education finally. party panel, thank you so much. great conversation with all of you. katie, hannah, and spike. thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: justice clarence thomas stepping down after teaching at a law school after student protest. how can the supreme court justice not be good enough for a law school. constitutional scholar shapiro is on next and will break it down.
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kennedy: even supreme court justices aren't safe from cancel culture, especially them i'd say. justice clarence johnson withdrew from his position after students voted to remove him from the faculty. he's been teaching a constitutional law seminary since 2011 but in the wake of this vote to overturn roe v. wade, state queens hit a cancel pitch. what's the future of the legal system if the future lawyers can't stand to listen to someone they might disagree with? here with me now, director of constitutional studies at manhattan institute, ilya shapiro, he's back. you're very familiar with these law centers in washington dc. what do you make of it? >> i would stay away from law schools in dc that have the word george in them.
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in fact, if you cross the river into virginia, george mason scalia law school, there's several justices teaching there with no problems but apparently the kids in dc itself feel so threatened by having a justice there that, you know,ed administration i will give gw credit, they weren't the finalist cowards that georgetown was and said thomas has academic freedom and he said why do i need to go to aggravation of heightened security to get him on campus. screw that, i'm taking my talents elsewhere. kennedy: he reminds me of lethal weapon. i'm getting to old for this spit. i don't blame him. sure, it's good to have your principles and discussions even with those who disagree with you, but how exhausting and it's like he knows that he's going to be up against this stuff for the rest of his career, probably the rest of his life so why try and lecture to a bunch of sniveling,
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intolerant babies who don't know a gavel from their butt hole? >> i'm really pessimistic about state of cassioppidemia including legalaca demia where the deans and others stand up and it's not the age old complaint of liberals taking over. i was in college 25 years ago and the racial of liberals, libertarians, moderates and conservatives about the same and now administrators are kowtowing to the left, the radical left, they're not standing up for setting up a culture of the free exchange for ideas. yale is bad, georgetown is bad. hastings. kennedy: cornell. >> gw. yeah, i went to chicago, that's okay. if you want to be a lawyer, you have to pick and choose if you're going to send your kids to college in general you have to pick and choose. i'm optimistic as brett cavanaugh said, justice
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cavanaugh saying i love on the sunny side of the mountain for society at large butaca demia, we may have passed the point of no return. kennedy: for parents thinking of bankrolling your kids to go to law school for $250 grand, don't them to a place where your student will be bubble wrapped and protected and guarded from, you know, those hideous contrary opinions that god forbid might make them grow, might make them think critically and actually might make them a better lawyer and better human. stay away, keep your money away. don't donate to the alumni association. they don't deserve it. if they're not standing up for free speech and free exchange of ideas, then they can pound sand and that's a nice way i'll say it. >> most people shouldn't go to law school in general. a lot of miserable indebted lawyers but get a script and get the school to pay you to go to
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school. kennedy: i'm just going to show up at harvard with my little dog. thank you, ilya supra aural headphones pea row. the topic stone is next. thank you. good-bye.
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kennedy: a new study from cambridge university claims herpes sores are more than 5,000 years old and back then called dino sores. that's a history lesson that will stay with you forever and this is a topical storm. topic number one, a canadian cannaday company wants to make your sweet dreams come true by paying you to be a candy taste tester. just like the new york jets. get paid to suck and bite. yep, canada's candy fun house searching for a chief candy officer that will decide which products to sell by tasting an average of 113 candies per day or as chris christie calls it, a diet. done inside the offices or remotely from your home. the sweetest part of all, you don't have to live in canada and the pay will be almost as high as your dental bill. according to the job postings on linked in, they'll be compensated with anti-seek story
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yule salary of -- an salary of $100,000. after my first three mtv contracts, i vowed to never fall for that trick again. i should have said $100 grand. would have been funnier. topic number two, now incredible video flooding in las vegas casinos after the city got more rain in one day than it usually does in an entire year. if you want to see rain in las vegas, just follow kevin hart to a strip club, yeah. this was the scene of a sports book in the sirca resort and casino. rain came pouring through television screens and i haven't seen such pour television since darma and greg. there was flooding through casino ceilings at cesar's palace and planet hollywood and made the $16 drinks more watered down. this is all the tear drops from the audience at a residency. the city is now recovering from
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what it calls monsoon conditions and searching for something that can dry up an entire casino in minutes. luckily wayne newton is still in town. yeah, wayne, love the stash. topic number three. it is mug shot monday and tonight we meet the only man in history who got a raw deal at a wal-mart. 39-year-old florida man, florida man, aaron gregory charged with a dui for allegedly driving drunk on a wal-mart scooter ramming store displays, knocking products off shelves but the biggest knockoff at wal-mart are made by great value. police say aaron was so intoxicated he couldn't stand on his own and had to be carried out of the store on a stretcher making him the only person who's ever driven a wal-mart scooter who actually needed one. that's great. he's in better shape than paul pelosi. wal-mart scooters are considered motor vehicles because they can reach speeds of 10 miles per hour which is why if you're going to drive drunk in florida,
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only ever do it in a fiat. topic number four, there's a new invention for people who can't possibly catch up enough. talking about -- not talking about dr. oz. poor fella. from the brilliant mind of heinz, new spoon fries. a type of french fry shaped like a spoon. normal french fries shaped like chop sticks and they were created after 84% of consumers said they had difficulty getting enough sauce on their fries and thanks to the new spoon fries they can get as much sauce as the florida man at wal-mart. they're only available in the uk so if you live in america, spoon a potato and you'll have to date brian stelter. we'll be right back.
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going around that america doesn't make anything anymore. that our entire manufacturing sector has been gutted, that all of our factories have closed their doors. that's why i called it a rumor. it's not true. truth is american output has increased over the last three decades, not decreased. sure, globalization has had a huge impact on jobs. and those disruptive technologies that we're always hearing about, they're real, and they're here to stay. 3d printing, advanced robotics, the internet of things, whatever that means, big data, it's all having a huge impact on the way we make things

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