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end. liz: mark brnovich, thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. thank you for watching. we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. kennedy: holy inflation compasser basement the president today announcing his big plan, unilateral plan to cancel $300 billion in student loans but some progressives are whining it's still not enough. here's the thing, who gave the white house the power to do this? the first place? earlier today the president made the handout official, 10,000 in debt cancellation for millions of americans and an additional $10,023 you had a pell grant. despite the fact that they're arbitrary at best, the president
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is selling this as something that's good for the economy. >> 95% of the b borrowers can benefit from these actions. that's 43 million people all this means is people can start finally crawling out from underneath the mountain of debt to get on top of their rent and utilities. to finally think about buying a home or starting a family or starting a business. when this happens, the whole economy is better off. kennedy: no they're not. one problem is critics claim it'll only exacerbate inflation. republican senator john hunee plained how that's going to hawaii senator. >> the biden inflation hits keep oncoming. he keeps coming up on ways to increase inflation in the economy and this will do that. it'll increase the cost of college education because tuition costs will go up and add
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to inflation because pumping more money out into the economy at a time when we've had record 40 year high inflation. kennedy: of course college costs are going to go up. there's nothing to stop them. the give away is not fair because taxpayers will end up footing the bill and especially taxpayers that didn't go to college. >> this is stiff competition but think about how unfair this is for all the people harmed by it. these are people that took out loans willingly and freely and need to pay off their loans like every other americans. kennedy: what about all those that did the right thing and worked to pay off their loans or got academic self-incriminates. scholarships. to quote willie wonka, you lose. many in congress say it is their job to decide how federal money should be spent, not the
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president's. here with me now is ohio republican congressman warren davis son. welcome back, congressman. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: i want to read a quote from the speaker of the house and people think that the president of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone, he can delay, but he does not have the power that has to be an act of congress. what changed? >> nothing changed, but what's constant is democrats don't feel bond by the law or even the constitution. joe biden said he didn't have the constitutional authority and he did it anyway. the courts will intervene here again and say, congress appropriates the money. you don't. you don't have the legal authority. that's the point of legislation. senator tim scott introduced in the senate and i introduced in the house. of course being in the minority, we can't even get a vote on that, but the courts will say
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that's a moot point. you don't have a legal authority to do what you say you're going to do. kennedy: so what is congress going to do because the democrats have the majority anyway you slice it and i'm sure joe mansion would get on board with this because like every third major bill he becomes a commi again. why this ap alabama i did abdie speaker of the house. >> this is overwhelmingly their base and the democrats that are indoctrinating people and who's going to pay for it? the 150 million going to work. people that scrapped and saved and ate grilled cheese and ramen to pay their bills or saved their bills every month the whole time their kids were growing up to pay for their kid's loans and now they're paying for somebody else's kid's
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loans this is completely unjust and frankly dumb. as senator thune was pointing out, it dumps more fuel on joe biden's bomb fire. kennedy: the estimate is $300 billion and could go as high as $1 trillion. we know that this kind of indiscriminate spending is obviously adding to inflation. i just don't understand the justification here. >> well, look, to the point that there's any justification, you know, there's -- you know, over a trillion and a half dollars worth of student loans, and we think about $400 billion of them are in default. there's no way for people to repay them. this all happened with dod frank. when dod frank passed the student loans took over student lending and nobody is pushing this saying next year academic year starting, we shouldn't have the federal government making
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these student loans. they want more free stuff for more people and as the highly progressives aren't happy with this, but they still in the meantime want to keep making the loans that overwhelmingly are bad loans but the federal government doesn't do underwriwriting and go as deeply into debt for a degree in gender studies and medieval art as chemical engineering at mit. kennedy: that's probably true. you'll probably earn about the same amount of money at ap appleby's which is great. they've got great salads and a fun happy hour menu. this is where we're at. this is the conversation we're having and it is so incredibly unfair as you point out, you know, my brother texted me the other day, he's got three college aged kids. he and his wife, my sister-in-law, have worked so incredibly hard, all their kids have is well to do whatever they can do pay off these loans and now their taxes are going to go up because they're now expected to pay other people's loans.
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i don't know how you do your job. i know you're fighting the good fight, but there's so much dumb dumbs surrounding you in washington who are taking a horrible economic situation and making it so much worse in the name of doing something better. >> there's some optimism. i feel like the american people will see reinfo reinforcements e republicans take back the house and good grief, this time when republicans are on offense, we'll have to play offense. we've got a lot of things to do to rollback bad policies from the biden administration and frankly to get our good policies back to work. kennedy: all right, congressman -- >> difference in republican economy grew. kennedy: got to cut spending first. that's the only way to do it. congressman warren davisson, thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: is president biden's student loan handoff fair for those who never went to college or those that make just above the $125,000 year threshold or those who paid off their debt
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back in 2020. a parent asked elizabeth warren about just that. watch. >> my daughter is getting out of school, i saved all my money and doesn't have any student loans. am i going to get my money back. >> of course not. >> so you're going to pay for people who didn't save any money and those of us who did the right thing get screwed. >> no, you're got getting screwed. >> of course we are. my buddy had fun and bought a car and went on vacation. i saved my money. we did the right thing and got screwed. kennedy: her con deception is like road tar. the president asked about that and deflected. >> is this unfair to those who paid their student loans or chose not to take out loans? >> is it fair to people who in fact do not own multimillion dollar businesses and see these guys getting more attention. is that fair? what do you think? >> no.
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the crony capitalist you service on a daily basis. shame on you. should the administration just be giving $10,000 to everyone? joining me now director of the cato center for educational freedom neil. if you were expected to earn $1.2 million more over your lifetime if you have a four year college degree, why should you be getting free college? >> the answer is if you got that, you shouldn't be getting free college. people that took debt to go to college and complete add degree are big winners economically. that's $1.2 million more over your lifetime if you get a bachelor's degree. if you get a professional degree like a law or medical, you earn $3.1 million more over your lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. that's a huge win for you, and by the way the loans are disproportionately used for
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people to go to those grad programs and not just undergrad. you are a big winner on average if you take this debt. nobody else should pay that debt for you. kennedy: yeah, because you're taking out more money, probably more federal loans. you're not earning any money when you're in grad school so you qualify for all of this but, yeah, you'll be in the top 20% of earners when all is said and done yet people that never got a degree, people working hard are expected to pay for that. anyone that's going to college now -- my two biggest problem withs this are if you are going to college, you're asouping that you're never going -- assuming you'll never have to pay the debt so why should you care. and colleges have no incentive to keep costs down. >> yeah, there's a huge irony to this because the reason the price of college went up so much is largely because the federal government for decades said to people, here, take money. pay whatever the college's want to charge. and the colleges said we'll
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charge a lot. that was actually in the press release that the administration put out for this forgiveness, but they didn't make the connection between college prices and their aid. now we're gob that pay even more gush -- going to pay even more. the federal government make as mistake and fix it by making bigger mistakes and now we'll have every student in the future say well, why shouldn't i take out any amount of money because in the end they can't really make me pay it back. kennedy: yeah, i mean, if the federal government is going to pay for college, i mean, you don't need a college treatment you need a house. shouldn't they pay for that? if you live in a house, you'll need to get to work and a car for that. shouldn't the government be paying for that? >> i don't see how this ends and this is clearly a political ploy that will have disastrous consequences and very tuning fork that had a voice in the -- few who had a voice in the room and saw down the road in the
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unintended consequences so talk about, you know, a short-term consequence, what will this do for inflation? >> yeah, this is going to be bad for inflation. it's not going to be huge because people aren't getting this as a lump sum but those all people making payments on their debt each month, that's money they can then spend on other things so it is going to have an affect on increasing inflation. it won't be drastic but it'll be there and with inflation as bad as it is right now, it's another reason not to do this because one of the many unintended consequences is it's going to exacerbate an already inflationary economy. kennedy: yeah, that's absolutely right. neil, you belong on the cato podium with dr. singer. great job explaining all it. thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, we got dash cam video of the dui crash and somehow it's worse than we thought. how did paul pelosi get off with a little more than a slap on the
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wrist? attorney andrew stoltman here to discuss, next. ♪
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kennedy: hello, darling. democrats love to claim no one is above the law unless of
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course you're a rich democrat. nancy pelosi's lush husband paul this week pleading guilty to crashing his car while under the influence and was sentenced to five days in jail. not years, not months, days. you're not going to serve any time. despite the fact that he did injure the other guy in the car that hit paul because he flew through a stop sign. a newly released dash cam video from highway patrol shows paully walnuts stumbling and slurring after the crash. watch this. >> are yo sure you can complete the test? okay. i don't want you to fall over and hurt yourself. that's the last thing i want -- right, but that defeats the whole purpose of the test grabbing on a patrol car. you were involved in a crash and i smell alcohol coming from your breath and i can see you're very unsteady on your feet. kennedy: the gout and these corns. paul pelosi seems to think he's above it all.
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he's such an important person, just ask him. >> right, i understand who you are, and i'm not here to try and do anything to draw any negative attention to you. kennedy: no, you did that to yourself, paul. i had a glass of champagne before dinner, a half glass. let me just hold myself up on this cop car. so delicious. is it just a convenient coincidence that the speaker of the house's husband is getting off pretty much sc scotch free little more than a fine. joining me is law professor andrew stoltman. thank you for being on the most serious newscast on all of cable. paul pelosi's deal stinks as bad as his champagne death.
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>> of course. he's getting preferential treatment because of who he is and who his wife is. the car he hit sustained major damage and the victim went to the hospital. those are the prerequisites in california for a felony dui. if you're driving like that, if i'm driving like that, guaranteed we get felony charges but not nancy pelosi's husband. i would like to think that he was maybe too busy on engaging in inside stock trading. but this is clearly a felony. kennedy: he's a really good guesser when it comes to stocks. but absolutely when what was curious, allison haley, who was the da responsible for charging him said no, this is a misdemeanor unless there's a liver that gets cut in half. it's like, really? is that the threshold we're working with because i'm pretty sure if i blew through a stop sign, totaled two cars and a guy had a sore neck and hard time
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using his arm, they would throw the book at me. why take the blood alcohol test two hours after you're pulled over? >> it's amazing. anybody else getting a blood alcohol test almost immediately except paul pelosi. remember, this isn't the first time something like this has happened. he was in a car crash when he was a teenager that unfortunately killed his brother. right, alcohol was suspected but they didn't test for it. my point is that john edwards who used to talk about two americas; reich. there's a america for you and me and there's a america for paul pelosi and nancy pelosi. and remember, it's a long history of not following the laws for the pelosi family. remember the mask mandate when she was supposed to be wearing a mask and was at her hairdresser without a mask. kennedy: when no one could go to the salon. >> they're above the law. you know that, we all know that it's unfortunate. you and i would get the book thrown at us. kennedy: i'm impressed and surprise that had they release that had dash cam footage.
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i thought they'd hide for for awhile. is it as bad as you thought it was going to be? >> absolutely. i mean, he looks horrible in that. you don't need a bal in this instance because optically it's so clear he's drunk. that blood alcohol level test should have been taken immediately after he was arrested and the fact he wasn't means he blows a .08 instead of o probably a .10 or .12. kennedy: yes, goes down .03 for every hour after you stop drinking. if that man is such a lightweight and this is the condition he's in after two drinks, he shouldn't be on the road at all. i know they put a device on his eiignition so he has to blow before they go, they have like 70 cars. do they have to put it on everything. they going to put one on nancy's? >> east got $110 million net worth. he's got cars and stock
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investment and real estate portfolio. he doesn't care because he's bailiff the law enforcement kennedy: should have had his blood boy to pick him up. they're there to eat kale and give you their vains. andrew, good to talk to you. >> yes, thank you, kennedy. kennedy: hillary clinton's gutsy crusade continues and did i recollect out info on sticking with -- dishing out info on sticking with bill and losing a legal battle to kim kardashian. how cr courageous. how cr courageous. the party panel joins me to collectively vomit, next. ♪
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kennedy: well, if you're anything like me, you just can't get enough hillary clinton. thankfully apple tv is here to scratch your itch for the wicked witch. the people's panel releasing a new streaming series called gutsy. she lifts up her shirt and goes
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[ sound ]. there's a show with how to get away with murder so they couldn't call it that. it celebrates america's worst lady. >> you've been on america's public display since the beginning. the gutsiest thing you did was stay in your marriage. >> that doesn't mean it's right for everybody. kennedy: there's also forced attempts at levity like this clip where she loses a legal quiz to kim kardashian, brilliant. >> under what circumstances may one use deadly force to defend themselves? >> when one is being faced with deadly force themselves or one believes that deadly force is imminent. >> was it humbling to lose that contest to her, secretary? >> oh, it was heart breaking. >> i think she needs to work on her reaction times, san dr. i could see my mom knew the answer but didn't hit the buzzer in time. >> i was also really intrigued by how hell she did.
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kennedy: no, you're a adult. chelsea is codependent, it's gross. is she having a terrible show contest with megha meghan markl. we have chris baron here. democrat strategist and former biden campaign surrogate, kevin. and he's the host of part of the problem podcast, the future of this country personified, dave smith. welcome, great to have you. >> hey, kennedy. kennedy: what does this say to you, this is just a god awful collection of nonsense. what does is say about her political aspirations, chris? >> the first thing i thought when i saw this is the only logical conclusion you can draw is she's thinking about running for president again. it's like christmas in august.
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like legitimately, why do you do this if you're her? why do you dig up the corpse of your marriage with bill clinton? because she wan wants to seem me relatable to the new woke generation of young women. it's not the right decision for everyone. why does she have kim kardashian on? all of this is just a pathetic attempt to seem more current, more acceptable as she hopes once again to run for president and maybe we'll like her better this time. legitimately, i've said it before and will again, nothing makes me as excited as hillary clinton running for president. i'll write a check to her. i so want this to happen. kennedy: so, kevin, this is -- it's so gutsy. how soon will we get sick of the word guts seiy. it's gutsy. >> that's a good question. there's no bottom to what bill and hillary and chelsea clinton
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will do to stay relevant and in the public eye. the trailer seemed heart warming to see a road trip with the two of them. we'll let the ratings decide and i enjoyed the hulu documentary about secretary clinton and she layed into bernie sanders and others and it was fairly revealing and we'll see if people tune in. she has a story to tell and likes uplifting the story of women. kennedy: she sure does because there's a special place in hell for women who don't vote for hillary clinton. really uplifting. kevin, who hurt you and are you being held hostage and being forced to say these things against your will? you're smart and have good taste and would never say these things. >> do you know how stupid it is as a democrat to cross the clintons? i'm like, i'm looking for a newspaper to hold up just as proof of life that i'm here at fox. i'm never going to do that. kennedy: thank you, that leads me to my next question for dave smith, dave, did jeffrey epstein kill himself? >> of course, kennedy.
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who could ever ask questions about that obvious case. every now and then there's a few camera misfunctions, know what i mean and a guy clearly working by himself who happened to have a saudi pass -- anyway. listen, i'm genuinely angry at you, kennedy, for making me watch this trailer. it's painful to get through. oh, candid conversations. yeah, so candid. it's kind of crazy in the post kind of me too movement and all this, we're even still playing these 90s games where the thing is that bill clinton cheated. like, feel however you feel about cheating, that's wrong. it's no one else's business really if she wants to take him back or not. it's not that he cheated. monica lear lewinsky was what, 1 in kennedy: early 20s. >> maybe 22 at the absolute oldest and he was the president of the united states and she was
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an unpaid intern. by the way, how about the multiple accusations of rape and sexual assault. the question isn't w was your husband unfaithful. the question is your husband seems to be by every modern sense of the definition a predator and you're okay with that. that's what a candid conversation might look like and so it's amazing that they can still even get away with this framing. >> yeah, and i love how they're spinning it like you are so incredibly brave that your political ambitions were more important to you than your decency and common sense. good job. you're absolutely right and i was thinking about that the other day. monica lewinsky was vilified by the press and people blamed her as she was the one that bore more of the responsibility in the relationship. the predatory relationship where, you know -- so gross and
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really doesn't age well. speaking of terrible people, today marks six months since vladamir putin launched his invasion into ukraine and happens to be ukraine's independence day and president biden is commemorating it by sending them another $3 billion in aid to prolong a war so more ukrainians die. in a statement biden said this package is going to help ukraines fight for years to come. years? that's what we're looking for. another long ass war with no terminus? congress already approved $54 billion to ukraine and in total we've sent $13.6 billion since biden took office. how deep does the money pit go, chris? >> as apparently as deep as the establishment in the democratic party wants it to go. isn't there some point we ask what is the united states national interest in being in a proxy war with a national power like ukraine.
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we have a lot of real problems facing in country, unemployment, homelessness, people who are hungry, everybody is concerned about the illegal immigrants crossing the border. all this stuff. isn't there any way we could spend that money better, anyway rather than writing blank checks to ukraine. to me, it is absolutely appalling that any idea that you question this immediately gets called out as oh, you're just a pro russian and pro putin. kennedy: i get it. you're a russian asset. >> exactly. that's exactly -- that is exactly the level of discourse we're seeing from the other side when i'm saying like at what point? how many billions of u.s. taxpayer dollar dos we have to spend in our proxy war thousands of miles away before we say, hey, what's it for? kennedy: yes, what is it for, kevin, because it seems as though especially moderate democrats have become the new hawks and republicans like chris barron and pete hegseth are
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trying to pump the brakes on another war that will be inter minable. >> the support of ukraine six montantos this unprecedented attack by russia. the fact that so many billions of dollars had flowed in and to your point, kennedy, now the weapons systems are for long range, long-term investments because i think putin's game plan all along is to run out the clock so americans will grow tired of this and europeans will grow tired of this and the fact there's still russian troops in ukraine is a serious problem. we're equipping them with the resources necessary to take back their country. we're not losing american lives as part of this, and we are supporting an underdog against a huge aggressor in that reason. again, you only need to study world war ii, the is history of
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the world when we give into dictators when we take over leaders. kennedy: or look at vietnam war or what happened in afghanistan and this entire thing is a fool's errand. sure, you can stand with ukraine, dave, without wishing them imminent death, which is what we're doing by propping them up just long enough to continue fighting this for years and years so more people in ukraine are displaced and they die. so our secretary of state has no problem calling his counter part to talk about brittney griner, but he won't talk about ukraine. >> yeah. no, i mean; right. to your point. look, i root for freedom and pause all throughout the world for everybody. i hope that's -- peace all throughout the world for everybody. i hope that happens and you have regularly on the show who i think is the best guy in the country on this in all foreign policy issues is scott horton
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and he laid out the case and the goal is to prolong the conflict. to give russia their own afghanistan as it was bragged about in a memoir giving russia their own vietnam in afghanistan back then in 1979. so that's the plan here, to draw out the war. i got to say, as somebody who, you know, i talk more than anyone else about how evil and corrupt and criminal the government is, i'm blown away by the insane recklessness of this policy. that you would think -- i would think the elites even would be concerned about nuclear war. that that -- obviously they don't lose anything when there's a war in iraq. they get rich and other people's poor kids go die and a million iraqis get killed and that's not their concern but nuclear war is a threat to them too. the idea that the number one goal here wouldn't be to absolutely make sure that there's not a conflict between russia and the united states, the two countries that have 90% of the world's nuclear arsenal.
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it's really something to watch. to just keep sending weapons n. the amount of propaganda that's put into this. vladamir putin is a bad guy. i do not like him or his government but the idea that social it's such a huge given tt ukraine must be ruled by kyiv and not moscow. as if ukraine is some beacon of democracy and freedom. they're a one party state -- >> more is the russia dais. >> no, of course not but that's the point. right. it's two kind of awe torrtarian governments having a border dispute war that we've gotten involved in and provoked. kennedy: we've allocated $54 billion and germany is like we spent over $500 million. it's like eat rocks. >> the europeans need to do way more, absolutely. kennedy: and we need to do way less. >> maybe we should all do way less and try to negotiate a peace and not be insane about it. kennedy: i would love to
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negotiate peace. peace brings process parity. party panel, thank you so much. chris, kevin, dave, yes. and by the way, scott horton likes you too . you should call him. coming up on the program, we know ever dog is a winner. my next guest is a real champion, a surve surfing champ. i'll chat with the world surfing dog champ skyler and skyler's owner homer, next. ♪
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kennedy: oh, what the country. while you were teaching your dog to sit and roll over. any next guest was teaching his pooch to drop in on sick swells, bra. skyler, the australian red
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heeler has been surfing since a baby and she's the best surfing dog on the planet. joining me now is the newly crowned 2022 world dog survesurfingchampion, it's skylr owner homer hernard. homer, skyler is so beautiful and so talented. welcome to the show. i'm happy to have you. >> thank you. happy to be here. kennedy: so when did skyler first learn how to surf? she's so cute. who wants a treat? >> she's special and i'm greatful to have her -- grateful to have her. she's a natural out of the gate. she wanted to do what i was doing and i was on a surf board stand up paddle board in the harbor and she ran over and jumped on and saw she had good balance and this worked out good. when the waves were small i took her out to get exercise and we started surfing together and we just progressively got better
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and better and she was a natural and -- kennedy: look at her getting barreled with you there. >> yeah. she's pretty much the only dog that's ever got an legitimate barrel. kennedy: that's amazing. >> pretty sick. kennedy: she has her own bard too; right? she doesn't just go with you. she had a custom-made board. >> yeah, she surfs -- the dog contest you push them in on their own board and they surf so we do tandem dog human is normally our thing and we started toking the dog contest and i started pushing her in on her own board and she was dolling really good at that. so hence to the point where we are now where she's the world dog surfing champion. kennedy: that's amazing. she's incredit cardsable. her board has to be a bit -- incredible. her board has to be thinner so when she drops in, does she like to turn? >> yeah, we surf so much tandem together and we bottom turn in
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unison. i push her in solo and she has her custom hand shaped boards and they're thin so when she leans, she'll lift one paw to go one way and the other paw to go the other. she's surfing and not just riding straight in white waters. she's steering the board and cruising down the line, which is pretty awesome. kennedy: that's why she won. now that she's won the world championship, i know they haven't had it the last few years, is she retiring? >> possibly. i'm not sure. we'll see. i'd love to surf her more, but she's also a therapy dog. she's 13 and she kinds of has a tumor thing right now. she has a doctor's appointment to get it removed september 1, but she's a therapy dog for disabled kids and wounded veterans and does operation surf and waves of impact and helps the kids -- the kids when they see the ocean, they get a bit intimidated and see skyler on
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the board and they're like what? let's do this. all their fears melt away and they have a great time surfing with her on the board with us. that's really awesome thing we're proud of doing is all of her surf therapy stuff and all the dog competitions are just kind of on the side we do just to show she's a top dog. kennedy: she's so beautiful. i love her eyes. every night on the show we do kennedogs where people send in pictures of their dogs, skyler kicks that off. thank you for sharing her story. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. kennedy: absolutely. appreciate, my friend. bye, skyler. coming up next is kennedog. stay with me ♪
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driving. actually, this is the closest paul pelosi would ever get to a 12-step program. it happened after a known car thief stole a mazda from a parking lot and drove it into this madrid parking station and after leading a life of crime he was getting his life back on track. he tested positive for bolivian booger sugar. this accident happened during work hours on a weekday when everyone in spain is home playing video games, obviously. topic number two: these days if you're a republic figure, it's virtually not to get canceled, literally. this virtual rapper fm mika was signed to capital records making him the most successful fake artist since hunter biden. he's now been dropped by the
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label and canceled for appropriating black culture. he's not really black because he's not really anything. he was also accused of making light of police brutality when he posted to image to instagram claiming he was beaten by a virtual prison guard for not snitching. there's no question this is some extremely graphic imagery. in fact i haven't seen such a brutal cartoon beating since the itchy and scratchy show. itchy and scratchy show. in a statement capital records offering apology tots black community and announced they're cutting tie withs a virtual rapper and fn has no choice but to start a podcast, join truth social and become a contributor at news mags. topic number three: a man in delaware in his underware found a rare pearl inside a clam. a clam? i didn't know you could get them in a clam. it was served at a seafood
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restaurant and hit the jackpot at the clam's casino. scott overland was enjoying a meal when he bit into something so hard he assumed it was a rock or a piece of sucking candy. i don't know what that is but funny. sounds like something my grandma would have. sounds like this guy has been eating at taco bell too much. turns out it was a rare lavender pearl found in one out of every 5,000 clam shells and might say he beat the odds. harder than a cartoon prison guard. scott says he's now getting the pearl appraised after learning it could be worth as much as $1600 or about one sixth of what he would have made today by taking out a loan for a gender studies degree. good job, scott. yeah. guess what, it's wednesday night and hump night done right. it's kennedog. high paw. stay with me.
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i have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. so i'm taking zeposia, a once-daily pill. because i won't let uc stop me from being me. zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. and it's the first and only s1p receptor modulator approved for uc.
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don't take zeposia if you've had a heart attack, chest pain, stroke or mini-stroke, heart failure in the last 6 months, irregular or abnormal heartbeat not corrected by a pacemaker, if you have untreated severe breathing problems during your sleep, or if you take medicines called maois. zeposia may cause serious side effects including infections that can be life-threatening and cause death, slow heart rate, liver or breathing problems, increased blood pressure, macular edema, and swelling and narrowing of the brain's blood vessels. though unlikely, a risk of pml--a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection--cannot be ruled out. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, medications, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. if you can become pregnant, use birth control during treatment and for 3 months after you stop taking zeposia. don't let uc stop you from doing you. ask your doctor about once-daily zeposia.
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