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frustrating. elizabeth: lack of hispanic minority neighborhoods are screaming saying we need help. all right, matthew whitaker, thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've been watching "the evening edit" on foxbusiness. thank you for watching, had a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ >> stunning new report showing how about the pandemic policies hurt our nation's school kids but the white house blames everything on who else? the trump administration. did they forget it was democrats pushing the school closures? jimmy failla in for kennedy. according to the national assessment for educational process, fourth grade math and reading scores fell dramatically in the first three years of covid, the first time math scores have fallen ever and the largest to decrease for reading and 30 years. fourth-graders read about -- the
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drop affected all regions of the country and hurt minorities the most. parents obviously extremely alarmed but last week doctor anthony fauci named school closures didn't really hurt kids. come on. >> do you regret the shutdown -- >> i don't. >> particularly for kids who can go to school except remotely it's forever damaged them. >> i don't think it's forever irreparably damaged anyone. jimmy: fat aged about as well as a 2-dollar bottle of wine. ticket from a guy who drinks a lot of.but there's more. earlier today the white house depended on the previous administration because of course they did. >> was the administration going to do about this severe learning loss and does the administration shoulder any blame for not pushing the schools to reopen sooner? >> let's get back to where we were not long ago as the president walk in to this
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administration. the economy was shut down and businesses were shut down. what we have seen his we seen the numbers but i think that's what we see, how -- it shows you how mismanaged the pandemic was and how the impact of that mismanagement had on kids progress in academic well-being. we must repair the damage done by the last administration? jimmy: she could get caught red-handed robbing a bank and was still tell cops it was donald trump. today on fox was are public and senator ron johnson, a very different opinion. >> how we formed our children during our response, it wasn't driven by the science. the schools shut down and cdc response to how we handle children was largely driven by
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the teachers unions. jimmy: so who's to blame? trump, biden or randi weingarten? i'm just a guest host so they have the best panelist they could find. unfortunately, none of them could make it so here with me in studio, fox news conservator and business for economic professor at the king's college in manhattan, bryan brenberg. radio personality, l.a. bream and the crowd going wild. love him, comedian here as well. happy thursday. b, you and i approve children don't learn in school. so how did they not know children would have a hard time learning out of school? >> all i know is i wish i could have blamed covid or pandemic for my math scores. jimmy: he graduates last in his school and he was in homeschool. >> it's bad. i don't have kids of my own that i claim but if kids are not able to learn or affected negatively, it's a bad thing.
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they should own up to it but they should own up to it regardless if it was public and's, democrats, the people in charge of it own up to it. jimmy: most of this obviously your fault, obviously. [laughter] but stick with me. do you really think reading these up as about we were blindsided and fauci, you think on some levels with politics, they might have known this was coming down the pike meaning kids losing academically but they only took the position because it was an election year, do you think the kids with a casualty of the politics here? >> they always conveniently figure this stuff out after the damage has been done. i'm waiting for them to figure out navy it was a bad idea to hand back the student loans because it drove up the cost of college or we shouldn't have band gasoline powered cars because it hurt the poor. they always figure it out late. anyone in the world dealing with
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kids knew they were struggling big time. we also knew it wouldn't help to put them back in the school because so many schools are focused on that. >> the fact that the average school week had jell-o. does the average case going into this. l.a., you're making racist jokes in the green room but seriously, how can our kids compete in the global economy if the people in charge prioritize things other than the competitive things they need to know like math and science and reading? >> you put kids in masks and send them home and put them on a screen and terrified about going outside, it will have an adverse effect. kids won't do well and we underestimated the importance of being tortured by mean girls to kids development. last time i got a wedgy i aced by geometry. >> last tuesday -- [laughter] i don't feel so bad.
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brenberg, from the academic standpoint for kids, we are at least acknowledging this but how do you make up the ground or do you not? should i learn to speak mandarin? >> i don't have faith in the public school system catching up because they have wrong priorities. the problem is money doesn't follow kids and what they need all this political priority and right now they are not the things kids are falling behind in so if you really want to change, you need a different system, more around the country for dollars kids, the parent has to have a say, they don't but you can see they are trying to take that back, it's one of the most encouraging things happening. jimmy: so it's people who did a glenn youngkin prioritize ki kids -- >> change the policy, money should call follow kids. corey deangelis always says he's worried about. jimmy: but let me make this argument for a second, but all
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these kids were locked down, these teachers unions highlight how difficult life was for them, is it possible they were actually comparing our kids for the economy of the future which is everybody functioning on the internet trying to attract attention to their little window? >> every day they were on zoom preparing kids for what we would be doing now in the workforce being on zoom with no pants on pretending to pay attention to monday morning workweek. [laughter] hopefully like you said earlier, it's not like we were number one in math before, we don't teach math in schools now so hopefully we can learn things like finances taxes, things that are going to prepare you for actual society when we do go back. jimmy: i do know that it prepares you for society. [laughter] but i digress just when you thought we were on the other side of the mandate madness, uc
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barkley decided to make masks mandatory for students who are unvaccinated against the flu. yes, the flu. the virus that comes around every year. doctor fauci said this would be a pretty bad flu season but will people need cards for the flu if doctor fauci says so? l.a. bream. at what time do these advisory boards, just admit, they own a lot of pfizer stock. >> they really want to stay relevant, losing control of covid situations so grasping with the flu, they need to be in control. i think it's going to be the next mask singer. [laughter] jimmy: the re- mashed singer. [laughter] i think he might have been mask over his eyes and he to that page. it shouldn't it be colleges, shouldn't colleges be more worried about the real viruses you catch at college parties?
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by the way, how is the trip to the doctor? >> for this to be barkley, i'm not surprised. [laughter] this is the least of the things they are trying to prevent, they should be mask for freedom of the future, thus primus what is. jimmy: put on a mask and hate america. >> they don't want mask, they want ducted, don't say anything for don't agree with. this is just another thing colleges especially liberal colleges are going towards, kind of protecting people things they don't need protected from. how did we survive this long with flu? how did we get here? year after year we would go out as kids and somehow make it the next year knowing the flu was coming. now all of a sudden college kids can't survive. so weird. jimmy: so you're not buying it. do you think fauci got addicted to going on tv? >> he loves it. he wants your job. [laughter]
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i can do this. jimmy: come see me, i'm funny. [laughter] i do think on some level he has to realize you're not going to go on tv to say hey, good news. that's not your job if your doctor fauci but he likes the hair and makeup, a wonderful staff here at fox, i'm sure they are wonderful in other places, not in our class but a part of him realizes the gig, the show has hurt offenses, fauci has to say we are going to die. >> whatever knowledge you think i had is no longer relevant because things are generally okay, who wants to talk to him anymore? they are just scaring kids into thinking they can't handle the world, or free speech. you can't handle the flu so we are not going to allow it by putting a mask on. you look around new york city, the highest proportion of kids wearing masks are young people because they are scared to death something is going to get them
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and that's the schools that have taught that. jimmy: they have broken people, you can see it outside penn station it's sad but you will see people shooting heroin with a mask on. we are doing health wrong. >> a lot of that is virtue signaling. i'm a good person. [laughter] jimmy: i'm a heroin addict but at least i'm not maca, just a heroin addict but is that what is become? i think out is what barkley is saying. everything is indoctrination, not teaching kids how to think, but what to think and mandating masks makes a part of their brand and accessory so you think that's what it is, control? >> institutional control and unfortunately, everything becomes a branding to organize to make the other side evil. jimmy: so they just go along with it to make the other side look bad. >> whatever it is, you need to make other team look bad as opposed to working sure people get help.
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jimmy: i think it's become so important to fight each other, once in a while you see road rage on each other. [laughter] so to cabbies will get out to fight in one will forget he left his car in drive and there is this moment with the car drive down the road and the guy has to get and i feel like that's our biggest problems, we get the fight politically in the problem drives down the road and i think that's where we are with kids, kids at school didn't learn anything but they are saying can't everything, not even alone you took out. how is personal responsibly going to be a thing again? >> the adults never grew up and they think the kids shouldn't grow up because we will feel better if they don't grow up but nobody says we can do this, we can pay the bill, get the flu and survive and live life we are becoming so fragile and when you are fragile, you lose things like disagreement, learning how to disagree because you break. >> you lose an immune system.
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[laughter] >> you don't know how to pay back the loan. we are going to do this. back deck forgiveness, i want blackjack given us. lend me 10000. the panel will return. coming up from a president biden is in attack mode and democrats claim they now have the midterm when i jumped but is it all smoke and mirrors? charlie hurt, richard fowler next. ♪
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president biden shifting years and zeroing in on the gop washington post calls new attacks thousand. lake county. mike to paper. a new poll showing the president with a six-point lead over donald trump in a hypothetical rematch nobody wants. 50% of registered voters say that probably will definitely vote for biden. 44% saying the same with trump. the same poll shows democrats with a three-point lead over republicans if the midterms were held today. of course political analyst said a red wave is coming so who
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really has the momentum? he with me now, fox news contributor and host of the richard fowler show, richard fowler in the house. opinion host, charlie hurt is here as well. let's establish, both of you agreed to, thinking kennedy was back from vacation but seeing as it is, you will both do your best and have a good segment. right, fellas? >> i came on thinking he would wear a ridiculous jacket and i was going to help you out by wearing a more ridiculous jacket. jimmy: if you want to share some of that money you're making as colonel sanders, i'll take it. >> i came because i thought charlie would cut the beard but here we are. [laughter] jimmy: he's still holding out. democrats, richard i'll start with you. the democrats have cut the lead and according to this only all accounts have momentum in the midterms, are you feeling better? are you feeling confident for a little concerned there's pulling this week knowing the biden mega
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aggression might bring him back to the pack a little bit? >> i don't have feelings on this one because here's the truth, anybody making bridges about this election, measuring the drapes, they are skipping chapters. i think you have to read this book page by page, word by word because it's one of the most fascinating collections of my lifetime because yesterday refocus were ahead, today democrats were ahead, tomorrow pelican's potentially ahead. yesterday we found out alaska for the first time in 50 years is setting a democrat to the united states house of representatives. this is one of the most fascinating elections and when you see these changes happen, it means the voters are still making up their minds and we should let them do that. jimmy: i'll take that. charlie, we are hearing a lot of maga talk, maga maga, ultra maga, i can't believe it's not maga. it is biden running on this fake fascism because he doesn't want to run on his real record? what you see as the strategy
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here? >> without a doubt and democrats would rather talk about donald trump and classified material and even what i would call unconstitutional raid on malaga. democrat and joe biden don't want to talk about joe biden's record in the record of the democrats in washington these last two years but i think there's -- obviously watching biden go on attack mode, as absurd as it is, part of me likes hearing him trying to claim there isn't a crisis of the border and people aren't walking across the border, part of me likes the fact that he's trying to blame republicans for shooting down schools in the opening them up simply because that tells me he's found common sense between his ears and realizes these are terrible things to try to run on. the problem is is he's completely lying so while there may be fluidity in pulling, i totally agree with you that too
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early, it's going to be moving around all over the place the next couple weeks but i still think these issues republicans running on or should run on our absolute winners. jimmy: let me throw this one at you, let's say you throw a party called unity party and you send out save the dates because you want everybody to attend, would you call the people on the invitations semi- fascist in an attempt to get them to come to your unity party? >> no but i don't think that the vote biden is talking to. you have to look at the voting universe. let's go back to alaska because alaska is a fascinating example, where this voting electorate looks like. if you look at registering and alaska, it picked up after the dobbs decision and the voters were under the age of 25 and what you saw in the election, the one not going to the congress, a democrat, first
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native american to represent she got 13000 more votes than sarah palin because of these new voters so joe biden is having a conversation with newer, younger voters trying to keep his coalition together. part of that coalition is not somebody who voted for donald trump twice, part of that coalition is not somebody who voted for kelly loeffler in georgia so he can have a conversation about ultra maga and make a delineation between his voter and donald trump's voter and that would be okay she said i think argue people on the right don't feel like that delineation has been made in they've been slandered by the president. charlie, what say you? >> i agree. the problem is calling names and attacking voters, highly unusual, a reason politicians don't do it, it doesn't work out very well. richard, you are right, don't
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know how the dobbs decision will play out but i still think at the end of the day people will vote on gas prices and personal finances. jimmy: are going to jump in, you have both convinced me to do the unthinkable which is not that my money today. i've never been able to hold off from the window in my life but you will always have this. coming up, the cost of rights is out of control all over the country the worst to brenden, did your city top the list? the panel will try to avoid ♪
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president biden touting how great the economy is, millions of americans are on the brink of eviction. wait to build back better, sleepy joe. according to the senses, 8.5 million americans are behind on rent with nearly 4 million facing eviction and that's if you can even find an apartment. according to a new study, millions and coastal cities are getting talked out of renting
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one. one bedroom apartment costs skyrocketed. worst offender being surprise surprise, los angeles. why are millennialist doomed to live in parents brother? the panel is back. alli breen, you had an apartment before french made that thing, let's talk on a basic level as comedians. >> that's fun. jimmy: that's why we love her. [laughter] what percentage of just comedians, bolivians millennialist trying to make their way in the world. >> people in their 50s, multiple roommates. i don't think this is a new problem, not just for millennialist. i was surprised millennialist have trouble in think they are the only fans killing it right now. jimmy: those are like millennial moms.
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>> lost her job and now makes millions. hit nuts but is not a new problem, it's always the case but if you live where people want to live, it's going to be expensive in this new culture of giving everyone a trophy not preparing them for competitive life is a problem. jimmy: now we are about to give everyone an eviction notice. we know the phrase, rent is too high. my question is, you walks a few blocks in manhattan, our people to hide? or be crazy to live here? are we just crazy to live here? >> the price of a one bedroom apartment, you could move to ohio and by ohio, do you understand? [laughter] you become emperor of ohio. if you want to live in new york or l.a. or any of these places, that's the game and like i always say, if you live by yourself new york city, you're
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either rich or homeless and that's what it is. it turns out if you want to silently quit your job, then you will be silently thrown out of your apartment. that's how it goes in the real world. jimmy: it is, exactly. brenberg, you've got a bunch of kids at home, some of them regards. i kid. >> i feed them all, okay? jimmy: you will be taken hostage, this is your guy come on over. are we missing the boat? shouldn't we just invest in bunkbeds? >> i cornered the market on bunkbeds a long time ago. jimmy: i've had both versions of this, i was top bunk and bottom bunk. i want to get too far off message but we are now in a rental market where people who aren't eight years old and don't have a twin next to the bed, they have like a tps report next to the bed. >> that's the problem, people are not going to work, if you go to the office, you could live with people cut down on rent. if you want people in your apartment, you don't want three people on the couch doing zoom calls so covid happens, they
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decide i need my own space. covid is done, they should be back in the office but they don't want to so they are driving right up together because they won't go back to work so here's the answer. go back to work. jimmy: imagine that. >> this would resolve itself pretty quick. >> i would love to see somebody on zoom call and there fake wall falls down into the sea of people behind them. [laughter] jimmy: they all take turns. would you propose this? we need people to go back to work which is obviously a key part of paying rent and everything, should buildings impose maybe a roommate limit because they don't ask it would force people like you can't pull rent was $33 a man. what do they do now? today enforce that? >> i think they do. if in new york you have too many people, your kicked out. if you go to other places, this is the key, if you want to live in midtown or chelsea, that will be tough. moved to the bronx.
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it's a subway ride, you might get stabbed but $900 a month. jimmy: get you the coolest roommate, you got a rap album. >> call in sick a couple of times the day you are held hostage. jimmy: how many times have you almost move back to ohio? >> every tuesday. [laughter] >> i always considerate. it's wild but that's part of the journey. you come from wherever, whatever farm town, most people move here not to live in new york city just to live, most moved to new york city to fail at a dream. that's why we come here. jimmy: is expensive because you're also paying for that lottery ticket, do you know what i mean? >> no pay for your apartment, you pay for everything outside your apartment. jimmy: of this entire city is a weed sense of candle. you would normally have to pay for a weed scented candle anywhere else but you don't have
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to here. you don't have to worry about indoor restrooms. don't let you talk out of new york, we need your tax revenue. an unfunny nightmare, saturday night live is back in the news. the new season doesn't return for a few weeks but according to snl rob schneider, that's probably for the best. the adam sandler wing man let the podcast do not talk about how comedy is desperate to indoctrinate viewers with their political views. >> when hillary clinton lost, which is understandable. [laughter] not exactly the best person in the room. then kate went out there on saturday night live it was like she started to address hillary clinton and placed hallelujah and i said i literally prayed, please have a joke at the end, don't go down there. it was no joke and it's over. it's over. it's not going to come back. jimmy: so have uber liberal comedians dropped the punchline? to be clear, to me comedians who drive uber but there are a lot
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of those, i want to blame them because some of them are republicans but in general, let me ask, did snl really get that bad? or are you going to filibuster this? >> you know me. jimmy: he's such an opportunist. >> i have friends at snl who are very funny. i will say that snl, it's hard to keep up for civil in a world where keeping up with tik tok and everything, people keep kim perry snl today to the net 80s and 90s, it's ever going back. >> i want to build on what you said, when s&l was in the golden age, they were the only ones hitting these stories. you didn't have to be the prettiest girl in the bar if you were the only ones there. now there's a lot of girls of the bar and i think that's part of it, the amount of proliferation of contents. >> constantly keeping up with the content. having said that, what he said was true, it was a little cringe
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worthy. very activist when you put activism before comedy, that's when a backup but other than that, i still people who work there are very funny. jimmy: if snl did really go away, they didn't have after parties anymore, where would you environ go for free liquor? >> we would be struggling. [laughter] jimmy: if you had to finance this, there would be a big problem. >> deep digging in my pocket. [laughter] i have to disagree with charles though because they are competing with a lot of content but tik tok is 16-year-old kid with a phone, that's what they are doing and if they are competing with a staff of writers in this money and can men, it's sad s&l can't keep up and sad they are choosing to take sides. jimmy: this is the difference between wanting free liquor and wanting a job. [laughter] brenberg, you were the guy who
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handled alec baldwin's firearm on the set of rust. when did s&l use you? >> are not my 30s but thank you for that. i am beyond my 30s. jimmy: i didn't know that. [laughter] >> i don't think i will have watched snl since chris farley did motivational speeches. i think rob schneider might have been part of that. [laughter] you're right, there's smart and funny people there, they could do good show and every once in a while there is something funny but most of the time it's so tinged with politics, they are stepping on their own tail and that's the problem. >> and others are stepping on their tail knowing this and you know this working in television, you can come with good intentions on being funny but it gets smoldered with notes and it goes to a lot of channels. jimmy: i think part of the partisan motivation of the corporations, these people are
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comics, comics at heart. we fail catch, we don't want to be handed by a political party because you're just trying to be funny, sometimes the best target will be in your party. think of the 90s, if we were as partisan as we are now in late-night shows couldn't do monica lewinsky jokes, it would be no late-night, they would have gone out of business. that was every joke in the 90s or george bush jokes and half of us didn't do george bush jokes. nobody wanted to make fun of obama so i blame obama for ruining it. if you're out there, i want to work for these places, i don't care. all right, i'll move on. we will always have this, it was exactly what i thought it would be and we did it anyway. [laughter] what more can i say? coming up, california bracing for a major heatwave. telling residents to help conserve energy by not charging their electric cars but they also want to ban gas powered vehicles. it is a focus wrong?
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how is this for heat lightning? california bracing for a brutal heatwave report say temperatures could hit 115 degrees on sunday. that could overload the state power grid and officials are urging drivers to own electric vehicles to limit their charging. this and the same with knuckleheads band gas stars cars starting in 2035. >> it scary but what if we really need to go somewhere and you have an emergency? >> sometimes you just cannot do without. you have to do your work. >> we need better infrastructure to support the switch to ev, we
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are not there yet. the grid can't support that. jimmy: listen, we know california is nuts but from the energy perspective, does this policy make any short-term or long-term sense? joining me now, energy expert future executive director -- hello, man. >> always great to be with you. jimmy: let me start with an easy question. who you trust mark with energy, gavin newsom or the amish? >> there's not much difference in the. the amish at least don't seem to be going into further poverty. what gavin newsom is doing in the state, it's literally standard, i would laugh at it more, i didn't realize real californians are struggling with this. the problem with ev and going electric in this sense, for good or for ill, your electricity
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does come from the state, provides electricity nationwide, they don't do that with gas. if you are depend upon the city, california on the state for crime, how is that going? they are dependent upon the state for party issues and drug issues, how is that going? you put something as crucial as your power in the hands of government, hold onto your hats because government is incapable of providing it. jimmy: that's my concern. i feel when i talk to you the prevailing sentiment from people who understand the energy situation is the people trying to reconfigure our economy in the name of some type of climate equity or anything in between don't understand how important fossil fuel is for the survival of our society. is there a world where we could have electric vehicles without also fuels? >> no because fossil fuels make
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these electric vehicles. we don't know how to make steel without burning coal. it is the only thing we know that's hot enough to make steel. what are cars made of? a lot of them from steel frames, plastic is made from oil. a lot of products inside the car are made from natural gas and coal. the metals, minerals, rare earths mind around the world, most of them mind with slave labor in africa and communist china but a lot of those mining materials or machines on fossil fuel, i do think gavin newsom has ever seen the size of mining equipment. you use more fossil fuels to make and sustain electric vehicles and irregular combustion energy. jimmy: what you interpret this to? it's like religion, on some
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level, i think a lot of people who embrace climate change do so because it comes with this sense of moral superiority. i don't know about you bags over there but i'm flying around in my private jet lecturing people to save the planet. how did we get to where we are? meaning, why are state making these monstrous investments in green energy knowing we see around the world is the inability to power are small populations with it? >> and the climate movement has been doing this for 20 years and all americans, i've been talking about this forever trying to convince americans you have to be concerned. the climate movement is a big lie. it's about crowd control and power, not about climate at all or the environment. all americans got a sense of the power of narrative the last couple of years with covid. when all facts came out, didn't change their mind about masking or social distancing. work and most today you have to wear a mask to go to class.
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they never change their narrative when the facts come out because it's not about the facts or health or protecting americans, it's about power and control in the climate movement has been doing this for years. proof of that is the fact that people leave this movement like gavin newsom broke covid protocols to have dinner, the people who lead the climate movement never give up their private jet or mansions or yachts, it's all one big lie. we have to call them out. it's one gigantic lie. jimmy: you stuck the landing on that. i will put you down as a maybe. you are the man, have a great weekend. >> thank you. jimmy: thank you. topical storm is next. ♪ . too late! boom! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours.
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forty, 18 wheeler hit the retaining wall on i 55 jumping alfredo sauce all over the highway. it was a jar of see in heaven if there was one. as you imagine, southerners were devastated to know it wasn't white gravy from cracker barrel. it back up for hours as many people pulled over to dip their biscuits in any way. this is the nation's second sauce still of the week actually is a tractor trailer jumped thousands of tomatoes on monday and sakamoto. americans are concerned about the potential sauce loss but not to worry because joe biden announced he's going to release 1 million barrels a day for strategic spaghetti preserves. white house says the pasta hike. there's not a lot of hosts who can guide spaghetti sauce to the inflation to the war in ukraine. this is what can it kennedy gets. topic number two.
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the first official trailer dropped for a winnie the pooh horror film. i want to clarify because as a parent, i can tell you firsthand any theater packed with 200 toddlers is technically a horror film but this one is adults with the title of winnie the pooh, blood and honey. if you like it, chances are the honey is in the only pot you're ingesting. the film follows the story of christopher robin who's returned from college to find his favorite. apparently there's student loan forgiveness as the rest of us. look at him backpacking across the forest instead of working. get him, you're. christopher robin and his girlfriend found the winnie the pooh policy has developed a hunger for flesh which is cheaper than honey given inflation right now. it will still cost you an arm and a leg for cannibalism. the film is released later this year but producers are reminding
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everyone the film is in no way affiliated with the disney version of winnie the pooh. apparently disney doesn't want anything competing with his reboot of snow white and the seven genders. topic number three. thirsty thursday. we can only assume telephone a couple was drinking they were seen engaging in a public sex act at an oakland a's game. the families program so we won't get into the specifics of what was happening. let's just say they made it to third base. oakland pd released a photo of these allegedly worn balls who decided halfway through sunday's game because they didn't score doesn't mean they could. it's a romance truly out of left field and fans were shocked because normally people are screwed by your prizes. bad news is cops haven't taught them the good news, they are already handcuffed. oakland pd says the fans are facing a 26 months in prison and $1000 fine.
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they will probably get off. i'll stop before i get kicked in the money goals. topic number four. viewers have spoken although you couldn't understand because of the duct tape over their mouths so allow me to translate. it is time for if you are male. catherine santos off on twitter, tweeting at jimmy failla, you just keep getting dumber. this especially hurts because that's my mom's account. what a rotten pig you are. [laughter] will never be as harsh with the voices in my head they don't stop me, check out. @kennedynation, a total joke. needs to go away. as opposed to you a national sensation with your egg profile picture and your two followers. come on. clinton fights, sorry, kennedy. i'm attracted to blondes. technically have a little blonde
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