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of americans are dying of the overdoses is just as serious as if it's a conspiracy to undermine our country. i think that you can certainly make the case some could be benign and neglect but i'm not making the case for president biden. he knows what he's doing and letting it happen. liz: got it, congressman, thank you and thank you for watching. kennedy: holy avocado toast and the outrage over president biden's college loan handout is heating up more than a cup of ramen noodles. president biden plans to cancel up to $20,000 of student debt per borrower for those making under $125,000 a year and cut monthly payments in half for undergraduate loans. but does he really have the authority to go this far? just last year, the president and nancy pelosi both said he does not. watch. >> i don't think i have the
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authority to do [inaudible]. >> 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 that power. that would have to be an act of congress. kennedy: here we ares the committee for responsible federal budget says it'll cost roughly $500 billion and cost the average taxpayer over $2,000. you didn't get a college education but have to pay for it? sucks doesn't it. education secretary cardona wouldn't give anti-seek stories when asked about the cost. >> how much does this cost? >> you know, the numbers are still coming out depending on how many take advantage of it. >> secretary, what's the range of possibilities? >> like i said, those
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projections are still coming out based on how many take advantage of it. kennedy: we have the projections. thank you though. clearly the biden administration hasn't really thought any of this through. so let's talk to someone who has. joining me in studio, professor of business and economics at kings college in manhattan, brian brenburg. we need you more than ever right now. they say $500 billion, that sounds low. >> that's low. the $5-$600 billion is talking about what they want to do right now. this doesn't end here. there is no way that they're going to forgive loans for today's borrowers and ask tomorrow's borrowers to keep paying on their loans. every generation here after expect the same thing and we're talking about trillion if we keep going down the path. that's the problem here. nobody is thinking long term. all short term politics. it's all how can i buy votes in the midterm but we're not thinking about what are you
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doing to colleges. what are you doing to the institution of a college education? that'll reck whatever we have left of the institution. kennedy: the president and cardona said we came out and fixed the glitch. no, the problem is federal loans and this entire program was created without accountability of the colleges and universities and now they know that they're getting even more free money but to your point, if i have a 16-year-old, why wouldn't i assume that they also won't be paying for college? >> you'd be a fool to think i'm going to go pay those loans in the future because they're certainly not going to give anything away to me. they didn't fix the glitch, they doubled down on the glitch. that's what they d. if you look at the math, we'll be back at the same $1.6 trillion in debt
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in like four years under this plan. it makes no economic sense, it makes no legal sense, it makes no ethical sense, it makes no logical sense. the only area where it maybe make as little bit of sense, possibly, is politically. i don't even think that's true because i actually think most people out there, unless you're getting a direct benefit, most people think this stinks. people can do the math and think logically and realize you can't play this out forever. it won't work. kennedy: and more people didn't go to college number one, even successful people who didn't go to college like mark zuckerberg, bill gates, they went to one year of college each. >> how about the guy that fix mid plumbing. the guy that trims my trees, they're successful and run businesses, they borrowed a heck of a lot of money to get into those businesses. nobody's paying that off for them. those are the guys who are -- they're not just angry but they lose hope in a country that says you don't matter preferential treatment only and always goes to the insiders, the elites, the
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higher education folks. the guys who do the workday today start saying this place isn't build for me. kennedy: there's nobodies lobbying for me. 75% of the colleges and universities go to dem democrat. it's slightly less than teacher's unions. they're lobbying for this why? because they love learning and if they did, they have fewer professors and administrators. it's the inverse of that and have no problem of sticking to the phantom billionaires that will supposedly pay for everything. >> colleges are so bloated and what an indictment of colleges to say -- kennedy: and you're a college professor. >> i am a college professor and it says colleges have overcharged and underdelivered we're asking people that are not customers to bail out your customers. how terrible is that? actually i agree, there's a lot of colleges that haven't done a whit of good for the people they've run through the system and there are colleges that have done a great job and it's hard for us to compete.
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these kids say do i care what the college does? i want to have fun and they'll pay me to go there. they're not doing the cost benefit. kennedy: and young men are enrolling in colleges at much lower numbers than they have in decades because the system is really set up against them but, hey, man, if i'm a future college borrower, i'll assume that i can default on that debt and if i can default on the college debt, why in the my housing debt? >> it keeps rolling down the line to mortgage, car -- when you get a job, you say i'm entitled to this job just like the and he is i'm entitled not to come into the office and work. tell me where the logical flaw is. it'll never end, folks, if you don't nip it in the bud now. kennedy: that's right and no one will be successful and everybody will be mediocre and the united states will suck. brian, thank you so much. the only man with integrity at this desk, all right. no matter how you look at it, the student loan handout is a big stinker and the liberal media losing faith and the
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washington post editorial board writing "biden student loan announcement is regressive, expensive, mistake. the libs on the tv, they've got thoughts about it too". >> this is a very, very expensive way to deal with a problem that ends up giving a lot of money to people who don't really need it. >> this is not a game changer. one thing, katie, it does do is take all of the deficit reduction from the inflation reduction act and wipe it out. >> $300 billion in the first ten years, if we -- cancel q $10,000 of debt and pause a few months, we're at that in a matter of months. all that debt will be wiped out. >> half of americans that don't go to college benefit from this and they took a job to put their kids from college and didn't graduate from debt don't get anything from this. there's substantial questions of fairness here. kennedy: there's a lot of students that went to public
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universities and could have gone to ivy league schools but chose not to because they couldn't afford the debt. that sticks it to them as well. if it's not good policies, is the president buying votes. kennedy: tom, this is offensive on so many levels. are you surprise that had people in the liberal media used to carrying water for the president were not signing off on this. >> yeah, not just the media, politicians, tim ryan, he's kind of running against this, running away from this because i think he knows, he's trying to get the hard-working american and this offends that type of person. i think this is like, you know
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the dad who takes -- comes for the weekend for the kids and he takes them out and showers them with gifts and hoping my kids will love me and the kids will take the money. yeah, dad, i'll take the money. kennedy, we'll go to disneyland, sure, bro. >> he's doing it for votes but i don't know if it'll translate. these kids or young people say i'll take your money, biden, but it's not going to make me love you. kennedy: w what about the groupf people sackmary will benefit from this? what about the two-thirds that don't? >> the new class of sucker those that paid off their lo loans and people that never went to college and those are disproportionately people from the working and milled classes and look at loan nonsense you were talking about at the top of the hour all the federal student loans intended to help the working poor go to university, it turns out folks from the
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lower part of the income spectrum make up a smaller percentage of university students than in 1970 when we started pouring money into the program so it's accomplished the opposite result and adding insult to injury, you're asking to pay out of loans for those who went to harvard law and took specific classes. kennedy: yeah, those getting advanced degrees will get more money than anyone else and may not make a lot getting out of medical school or law school the first year but over the course of their careers, they'll make more than the average person that maybe went to trade school or maybe realized that college is a big scam. >> so, wait a minute, government got involved and got more expensive. what? that's never happened before. yes, the issue that i'm most bothered by is it doesn't solve the problem. if this bailout would magically make everything better, i might be okay with it because it would solve a problem but all it does is kick the can down the road and we have the same problem. if you want to fix this, the big issue is like colleges should be
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like car dealerships. go buy a car, the dealership has its own financing company and finance your car. collegesshould finance their own tuition. kennedy: they've got massive endowment. >> yes, why not use that. if the kids are bad, don't get paid and have a better college experience or better job or lower your pricing or whatever the case may be, their goals are aligned with your goals. you've got to be successful or they don't get paid. kennedy: i don't know if it's academics that are counseling students to informs this these crappy degrees that don't translate to jobs that pay a lot when you get out of school or for the first ten years you're in the work force. >> it's government money coming from the feds and state level that now supports high schools based upon college place of employment. the high schools are incentivized to throw kids into college whether they should go or not and they they get paid for throwing kids into colleges.
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kennedy: they do. some of those colleges are fine. they serve a purpose. if you want to be a dentist but if it's just further indoctrination. people realize this is part of the cycle that people who were demonized warned me about. >> yes. absolutely. >> people are libertarians. breaking news tonight, there it is. california's just voted to ban the sale of gas powered vehicles entirely by 2060, 2070? no, 2035. the ban will be phased in requiring electric vehicles to make up 35% of new car sales by 2026 and 68% by 2030. president biden so-called inflation reduction act awards $7500 in tax credits to new electric vehicle buyers, which transportation secretary pediatric pete buttigieg says it'll make them affordable for anyone. >> we cannot allow climate change to hit its worst most catastrophic effects and with
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cannot afford to go any longer with our kids breathing in the pollution coming in from old fashioned vehicles. now that we know there's a better technology. the problem we've been seeing is that, you know, not everybody can afford those electric vehicles. it's one of the reasons i'm so pleased with the inflation reduction act that makes them cheaper for americans through tax credits. kennedy: the average electric vehicle costs a whopping $66 grand. so far the u.s. has only 2.6 million registered evs on the road out of 300 million total vehicles. sounds good and realistic. is this gas powered vehicle ban going to be possible? so, tom, i think word of mouth is the best way to spread the news about electric vehicles. people who drive them, they seem to like them, but taking combustion engines by force, that is a bad way to go about things. >> yeah, and pete, he says i'm so glad the inflation reduction act will subsidize the vehicles but we all know, they just
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raised their prices commence prices commencereigns leading te getting and every time we subsidize t the price will go up, we won't learn our lesson, everyone will be angry. kennedy, having lived in california for the better part of my life, i still own a home there, the grid is awful. there's rolling blackouts, brown outs, grid failure throughout the state. how can we possible expect the california electric grid to power the future when they can't do anything with the present? >> yeah, this is a state where the lights literally just go out at 7:00 p.m. when they're trying to save money during summer and it's hot. california has done a lot of impossible things, but unfortunately the consequence of those impossible things has actually fallen so heavily on the middle class that california
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if you spend a lot of time there, i'm a native californian, and it really has polarized basically the middle class is falling out of california. they're leaving because it's become impossible and it's one more burden on top of that . it's impossible to live a life in most of california without depending on a car. it's not new york city, distances are large. kennedy: that's a really good point and that's something gavin newsom is not internalizing. southern and northern california are the same way. if you're stuck in traffic for three hours getting somewhere, they haven't built charging stations to keep up with it. >> elon musk is working on that but -- kennedy: he left california as well. >> yeah, he's working on the grid problem but this is not technology that's ready for deployment or it would be affordable. peep don't want to spend money at the pump, and there's enthusiasts that like the way the combustion engine roars but understandable. but this technology is not ready and that burden will fall on the
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middle class. not those who can afford the $70,000 cars and those that can't afford the subi subsidy. it'll be the middle class. kennedy: thinking alaska the grid and real green energy and something safe and plentiful, i don't think about turbines, i don't think about wind farms, i don't think about solar panels. i think about nuclear energy and if the environmental movement were serious about climate change, they'd invest in that, wouldn't they? >> 100%. i know force seems to be the right answer because i care. i'm forcing people, i'm passing along why i'm doing something. if you wanted to get people to buy the cars dorks it easily. neuter -- do it easily. support nuclear energy, create cheap, easy, sustainable energy and lease out naming rights for anyone who creates ten years, twelve years that creates a charging station. companies will step in, create starchincharging stations everyd do a massive tax break for
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charging stations and five, ten years californians will be buying these cars left and right without any force at all. kennedy: and force is the name of the game unfortunately, and that's not how we should be doing things but when government gets this big, they have no choice. they feel obligated to socially engineer everyone and everyone's choice and everyone's behavior. >> they just forced everyone inside of their homes for the past couple of years. kennedy: that's a great point. >> we got to do something. there we go. kennedy: that's it. that's why there were so many of us like larry sharp warning about the unintended consequences of locking people down and c concentrating so much temporary power with state and federal government because once they have that and once they're spending and taking trillions of dollars, they're just going to want more and if they're like, well, we got you to wear a mask, now it's well, we'll get you to drive this exact car. >> there's always a crisis. but i think there's another, like, side to this as well as government side, which i agree
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with everything you just said. there's also a move to, you know, make the features in cars sort of on and off. if someone in a remote location, i'm thinking of tesky laxer mostly modern cars are moving in a direction where they can flip -- basically features of the car on and off and have it be on subscription. maybe they want you to stop you from driving and lock you down for example and say, you drove more than five miles today. no no. kennedy: exactly right. >> bad for the climate. this sounds -- would have sounded crazy ten years ago but i don't think so now. this is how the technicrats think and manipulate on a spread sheet and save the world. kennedy: that's china and if you fail your social credit score, your train pass doesn't work. panel stick around for game night done right. coming up, president biden's policies maybe sinking the country. one florida city buck the trend with record growth and low crime
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kennedy: miami is seeing the lowest unemployment rate and crime rate and miami seeing the second highest growth in history with just 1.4% unemployment and now the mayor wants to bring the miami model, call me, to the entire country. can it work? joining me now, the mayor of miami, florida, francis suarez. welcome back, mr. mayor. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: the love the idea of a miami miracle because i live in a high tax, high crime city and it's not nearly as safe as it used to b. i remember when new york was safe and pretty free and took care of the right things. how did you prioritize things in your city to create a much better environment than we're
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seeing in places like new york, chicago, and la? >> well, our formula for success, that's easy to replicate, is based on three simple steps. keep taxes low, reduce taxes juxtaa few weeks ago to the lowest level in recorded history. our budget as a result has doubled in size because of all the growth that we had. as you said, our unemployment rate at record l lows and kept people safe. a lot of people have defunded our police. we increased funding for our police with the resousources tht we had and, of course, we're on pace to have the lowest homicide rates since 1930 and lean into invasion. we created high paying jobs, kept people employed and number one in the nation in wage growth. we're number one in the nation in tech job growth. so turns out when people are healthy and we're ranked the healthy city in america, we're ranked the happiest city in america, working and not pay ago lot in taxes and a lot of police presence, people are safer and
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more prosperous, and that's a model that can be replicated but it does take political courage to sort of sometimes stand up to some of the national narratives that want more government or government as a solver of every problem. kennedy: it can't. what happens as we're seeing with student loan debt forgiveness is it creates more problems and the problems compound because greedy politicians want more power and they want to take more people's money. you're absolutely right, it does take a much more political conviction to step back. now when any politician has those kind of convictions, of course people don't want you to just do your job. they want to talk about you running for president. what's your relationship like with your governor ron desantis and are you trying to elbow him out of the way? >> no, i'm not trying to elbow anybody out of the way. he's got, you know, a race now in the next, you know, couple ofmmonths and obviously i'll be voting for him in november and
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he got the primary opponent was just named so he'll be spending the next 60 days and i think $130, $140, $150 million making his case to the people of florida. we line up on a lot of issues and we want to make sure that both florida's and miami's economy are strong, and then focus on creates process parity for people. that's a form -- prosperity for people and that's a formula that works for miami and the world and it should be replicated across the country because people deserve to live in prosperity and freedom and government will not be able to deliver that. my family came from cuba and they were exiled, my dad at 12 and my mom at 7, we know that government taking into extension. the only equality it creates is equal misery for everyone. kennedy: that's right. my mom came over from romania where the heart of come any of them was beating and take --
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communism was beating and take the heart of everything. you learn about the propaganda of colleges and universities that will be flooded with more government money. who would make a better president, you or ron desantis? >> i'm going to have to let the people make that decision if that ever -- future ever occurs, but from my perspective, you know, i think the country is definitely hopefully going to be soon whether in '24 or '28 looking for the next generation candidate and my brand of politics and communication is be positive and aspirational. hispanics are becoming a bigger factor in the country and certainly they're trending republicans so i think that's important whoever the candidate would be in '24 or '28 or '32 would need to continue to be able to communicate with hispanics that are growing and trending republican, and i think
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the last factor in terms of where the country will be is understanding that we need to shore up our supply chain in terms of the fact that we obviously are still an industrial economy, but we're transitioning to a ding cal economy and that's something that can create a lot of jobs for americans and that's something we should be positioning -- kennedy: and you've positioned miami as a crypto hub and embraced bitcoin. i high five you for that and i hope that that message and that philosophy comes across and inspires more mayors to do the exact same thing. mayor suarez, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: talk to you again. it is game night and we're rewinding the clock to find out how old sleepy joe really is. is he older than mickey mouse? the electric guitar? the answers will amaze you. play along next.
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kennedy: some of president biden's critics say he's too hold to be president like when he accidently announces he has cancer or struggles to put on a jacket. we decided to find out with one of our very favorite games, biden time. i'm going to ask the panel, what's older: joe biden or a particular product, invention, or historical event. whoever gets the most correct answers get an extra bowl of jell-o tonight during bingo. big deal. are you ready? >> i want some jell-o. kennedy: okay, which came first: joe biden or baby farm la? formula? they're writing their answers, it can be quick and there we have formula, joe, formula. the answer is baby formula. invented by a german chemist in
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1865, which was only four months before joe biden was born. tom and larry, you're on the board. inez plenty of time to catch up. which came first, joe biden or the super bowl? don't have to write long answers, can be quick. everyone says joe, everyone get it is right. 1967. the packers pete the kansas chefs. first ever afl/nfl championship later known as super bowl 1. question three, which came first, joe biden or powdered hot chocolate mix? joe or hot chocolate. larry says mix, inez says mix. and tom says hot alco chocolate. the answer is joe biden. it was invented in 1961. swiss miss was the first ever
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sold. >> i thought it was during the war. kennedy: joe biden was born during the revolutionary war. he's still older than hot chocolate. question four: which came first joe biden or cheerios? this is a tough one. this is a barn burner. this is not obvious. and tom pulls into the lead. he has it right. you've got three, you've got two, inez you're on the board with one. cheerios icheerios debuted at cn 1945. joe biden or almond milk? >> oh my gosh. kennedy: almond milk. uh-huh. >> wow. tough. kennedy: tom, and inez say owe and everyone says joe, everyone is wrong. aerodappeared in 13th century ac
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cook book was the first mention. which came first, joe biden or the u.s. air force? which came first? go ahead and write. >> i know what it is. >> everyone says joe. kennedy: everyone's right, inez has two, larry has three, tom has four. air force previous division of the army and became its own military branch in 1947. fun fact for those that want their wings. question seven, which came first, joe biden or nfl mandating helmets? which came first? helmets or the 46th president of the united states? which came first? joe joe joe, and you're all right. tom has five, inez has three and, larry, you are one point ahead of inez and one point behind tom.
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nfl mandated helmets in 1943 and 1949 adapted the plastic helmets in place of the leather ones. >> i sleep with one. it's true. kennedy: nfl players, larry, we have so much in non-. many came first, joe biden or the kit-kat? we have a split. you both say kit-kat, you say joe. you guys are right. it was invented in britain in 1930s. yes. tom, you have one, inez you and larry are tied with four. question nine, which came first, joe biden or bicycle training wheels? >> oh. kennedy: i know, it's tougher than you think. joe or bike. joe or bike? bike training wheels. they say joe, bike. they are right, you are wrong. >> deb getting killed.
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>> safety is not an invanes before joe biden. kennedy: here's the second to the last one. which came first: joe biden or the moscow mule? thirsty thursday. joe biden or the moscow mule. it's a cop mug with ginger beer, vodka or gin, and lime juice. you guys both say mule, you say joe. you are right. inez, you are now two points behind tom. this is worth three points and anyone can win. anyone but larry sharp with win. three point question: which came first, joe biden or the gas grill? joe or gas? joe or gas? inez says joe.
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tom says joe. larry says gas. tom wins. even with that, larry, tom beat you by a point much the gas grill invented in 1939. see, if it was five points, i would have won. kennedy: but that's a communist thing asking for more than you deserve, larry. >> he wants his point given. >> i want my points given back from joe biden. as that is all. kennedy: yeah, too bad. all right, thank you so much, larry, inez, and tom. tom, big win for you. this is exciting. anything you'd like to say? >> i'm going to go for the jell-o. kennedy: he's going for the extra helping. >> you and joe. >> joe is my super bowl. kennedy: new hope for veterans struggling with injuries, depression, and ptsd. there is a catch: it works but it's not legal. navy seal and psychedelic component marcus joins me? me in just a minute.rati
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kennedy: welcome back. there's a proven safe treatment for depression and it's making a real difference with phenomenal results. of course the feds have made it illegal. my g next guest made it illegal. my next guest says psychedelic treatments saved his life. he and his wife are on a mission to share the cure with other struggling veterans. the navy and cofounder of veterans exploring treatment solutions known as vets marcus capone. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: you've been honest with your struggles with anxiety, depression, and ptsd. how long were you struggling before you found this revolutionary treatment that essentially cured you? >> yeah. you know, i was starting to struggle a bit, kennedy, my last couple years on active duty and
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i was medically retired and i thought like the rest of us, life is going to be okay at that point, and it's when i started spiraling. i was very impulsive, i was angry, angry at the world. i felt like, you know, civilians back here in the states didn't understand what we did overseas. i was depressed, there were days i couldn't get out of bed at all and i isolating and not talkino anybody. it was frustrating because i was listening to the system that we listen to every day. i was listening to my doctors, i was prescribed multiple mood stabilizers, antidepressants and medicines to help me focus and help me sleep and, you know, came to a point that i was really bad and my wife was getting nervous, had no relationship with her or the kids, and i'd been through five different brain clinics, and the frustration came to a point where i thought life would be
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better away from them. and i thought, you know, it was the route that i should take and thank goodness they were working in the background and found a retreat in mexico that had been doing psychedelic medicine for almost 20 years. i thought that what the heck. kennedy: and this is a formal treatment. this is a therapeutic setting where you were given ibucan, and a form of dmt. explain, i know we only have a couple of minutes but explain the process and how quickly you felt the results from that. >> yeah, i like what you said. this was in a therapeutic setting. i don't think the drugs are ready to just be accessed at local 7/eleven so we have to be very careful how it's rolled out to the u.s.. you're in a therapeutic environment and have medical support and hooked up to ekg and do blood work and take the medicine. the medicine can last anywhere
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from 6 to 12 hours and works on four different things: psychological purging, physiological, addiction, so individuals that have substance use disorder and then a lot of individuals that we fund coming out with spiritual experiences, which is quite interesting. kennedy: the results are amazing and they are for many people, about two-thirds of them, it is considered to be a cure. so through your organization, how many people do you take on average per year to mexico to experience this? >> sure. now to date four years up and running, we've provided funding to over 600 special operations and now all veterans, their spouses, gold star spouses. we fund about 175 per year, but we get up to ten applications a day if you can believe that. it just shows that the access to medicines that we're receiving here are not doing it for -- not for everybody but for the ones like myself who've been overseas and fighting for a long time. we need to bring those medicines here to the u.s..
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kennedy: we lose 20 veterans a day to suicide, people need this help desperately. marcus is one of the few people who's helping them. i hope to talk to you on one of my podcasts more about this, marcus. thank you so much. >> yeah, thank you, kennedy. appreciate you having me. kennedy: absolutely. we'll discuss more and the topical storm is next. stay put. ♪
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kennedy: a missouri school district has voted to allow teachers to hit students with paddles instead of giving them detention. if you live in missouri, be careful not to end up the bottom of your class. that's how you teach them a lesson and this is the topical storm. topic number one, officials say they discovered new dinosaur tracks hidden in the texas dinosaur valley state park. go figure. it's always the last place you would think to look. these are 113 million-year-old dinosaur tracks with vivid imprints with roast beef, the one that went to market, the one that cried wee wee wee all the way home and experts say the tracks belong to two different species presenting irrefutable proof that dinosaurs roamed the earth before they moved to dc and took over the senate. by the way, the way texans eat
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barbecue it could be a husband and wife on their way home from logan's road house. the tracks were hidden beneath a river and now visible due to a drought. they believe the drought is result of cow farts and moderates and conservatives think it's the proximity of the snarring the northern hemisphere in the similar. never know who is right. topic two, video of a crazy fight between a pair of wild australian animals and for once not talking about the people. yeah, guys. things got hairy when these two hopping mad labs got worked up and one topped the other. that's what happens when you order fences from ikea. just saying. i got to hand it to triple-h, the new dugy dugy looks pretty cool. this is quite tame for a kangaroo fight. most end up with a swift kick down under right in the baby maker. hell this be a warning to all
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you party animals out there, never pick a fight with a bouncer. i've always wanted to hurl a kangaroo in the outback. but so far i've only hurled a bloomen onion because barf? topic number three. it is thirsty thursday before nauseous friday and to want there's a new way to stay thirsty, pabst blue ribbon partnering with a hospitality brand to make a pabst blue ribbon hotel known as a brothel. the hotel giving three rooms a complete pbr makeover and think of it as fung shwa meets fungus. a bed functions as a pop a shot machine and now you don't have to join a fraternity to be woken up by walls on your head. or my prom night. then there's a dive barroom with a decor of classive hole in
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the -- classic hole in the wall bar and thought regular motel room floors were sticky and a 70s style room with wood panels and retro carpet. thank you, president carter -- biden. the rooms are available for booking right now at the motel website. if you're a pabst blue ribbon drinker, steal money from your sleeping nephew's wallet and reserve a room today. topic number four, time to hear from our audience. this is viewer mail. seven starts with,@kennedy nation, remember when people used to like you? yeah, me neither. sick burn, steven. darth writes, in i had a crush on you in my 20s. yeah, you made that go away real fast. darth i have to say your light saber not very impressive.
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