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as joe biden blaming gas stations for increasing fuel cost. that is crazy that he would even propose that, again do the things that work. >> congressman westerman, good to see you. you been watching "the evening edit". that doesn't for it and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ >> the pandemic is over, yea, even president biden soft brain and broken clock are right every once in a while and he spit truth on 60 minutes declaring the end of the pandemic. guess what kobe did is still here and it sucks but not to the degree where predatory politicians can continue to leap off of frustrated taxpayers to fund crony as pet projects and maintain control through fear. that part is done and they have
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royally screwed this knackered pooch. several shameless bureau kratz predictably tried to walk back the president's words, mainly conflicted, he should be convicted, right now his conflicted beagle killer in the embodiment of science. anthony fauci, the president didn't mean that what he meant i should get more money and also the washington post editorial board felt it necessary to further emotional by scope it by writing the pandemic is still raging in the sense that the dangerous viruses infecting, sickening, killing people mutating to survive in hanging onto hunting the globe, they should change his name to karen. california lefty congressman ro khanna plunged his rules with people with long covid and as did the new york times stole berg who tried to personalize it by highlighting people with chronic fatigue. cheryl and grow in the name with
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all long covid and chronic fatigue stay away from my paycheck, my medical choices in my children, your rash overreactions compounded any initial covid problems and you are a big reason generations of kids will be saddled with the fallout of your psychological impairments. the president wants the pandemic to end because it's politically anemic and desperate for votes. all of these attacks immediate government insist we must look like it's march 2020 do so to profit from fear. if you keep people scared you can protect them with editorials and trillion dollar cash grabs and you can control them indefinitely. this is the medical version of the war on terror. i'll be damned if i let some trolls ruin our children's lives over compliance and in abundance of caution. here officially marks the end of the reign of terror, if you dimwits want to make yourself useful put pressure on every member of congress to find the true origin of covid so this nonsense never ever happens
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again. and that's the memo. as is the case anytime the president opens his mouth, the white house once again on cleanup duty sadie didn't really mean the pandemic was over over, watch. >> the president said, he was very clear in his 60 minutes interview that covid remains a problem and we are fighting it, what he believes we can acknowledge that the massive amount of progress that we have made. >> what the president is reflecting, the fact that we may tremendous progress against covid-19. >> we are much better off now for a number of reasons but we are not where we need to be if we are going to be able to live with the virus. >> he wants to live with the virus forever. i cannot be convinced otherwise, as the old saying goes, you
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can't unscrew a cat, my grandmother told me that, why don't democrats follow the president lead this time let's get into it with a party panel, podcast host and spectator usa contributing better steven l miller suited and ready. based politics cofounder, what might be a very favorite hanna cox and director of libertarian institute and director of anti-war.com scott horton, so much liberty tonight. steven l miller i want to start with you. does anything that comes out of the president's mouth have credibility? >> not when his own advisors are telling everyone to nevermind everything that he says. i love the idea of joe biden going on 60 minutes sanely shutdown the virus as promised during the campaign in two days later his entire white house say no, no you didn't, no we didn't, it's still going. this is a problem and like you said with the washington post gave the game away when they
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said you still have transporter restrictions in place, the student loan giveaway, joe biden's entire justification legally to do the student loan giveaway's that were still in a pandemic emergency. you have to think every single white house lawyer probably the color went out of their faces when he said that. this is an ongoing problem that had to walk back the declaration of defending taiwan for the fourth or fifth time. when do the president's words mean something. if his own advisors don't take what he says seriously how are voters or world leaders like vladimir putin supposed to take what he says seriously, it's a problem. >> is a very big problem in the consequences, the unintended consequences, maybe they were intended maybe i'm giving them too much credit but they are still violating taxpayers including student debt forgiveness which is not popular in purple states. you have a lot of programs and a lot of places that equal money and control and that's exactly what status politicians want,
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are you surprised at all that they are pushing back? >> no i'm not surprised at all, i'm thankful i wasn't born a democrat for many reasons but lately so i don't have to run around defending things that joe biden says in cleanup is masses. this time what he said was accurate but it's politically inconvenient for people who had an agenda this entire time which is to use a crisis to shelter more power grabs and to get policies they had no shot of ever passing through congress in this country under that declaration. i'm not surprised they won't get up i'm not surprised dr. fauci wants to continue his 15 minutes of fame by sending this pandemic. as you said in your opening we need to demand answers and what created this pinned advocate demand answers why they were carried out gain-of-function research, torturing animals giving money to the wuhan lab and that is not happening, what we really need to see is the media rally around this and demand that be the focal point
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and we say this is over, this is not been an issue for over a year we've learned to live with that you don't get to continue to micromanage the economy and when you did it was a catastrophe you got more people kill because of fda regulations and sending people to nursing homes and contracts with the ambulance in new york city that mandated they go to overflowing hospital instead of overfull hospitals across the street there has to be accountability for what these people did over the past two years and i'm fed up with think either go to get away with it. >> you have naval ships and the javits center in the completely empty and you have nurses just like chris cuomo and his stupid brother andrew who is patting himself on the back. >> you had it right. >> he is kind of a dingbat, i'm not going to buy. >> i don't think the american public has appetite for another protracted war even if it's in a slightly different variety. >> i would like to see some accountability for everyone in the nih and cdc and fda and all
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the 50 state government to implement in those lockdowns and all these crazy restrictions and abuse their power, they should all be run out of power and then there should be a wholesale scaling back of the power of the institutions, the authority of the institutions, how about 50 amendments to 50 state constitutions making sure this never can happen again, things like that. on the wuhan lab, this is the biggest deal in the world, it's like the time 9/11 and the time jeffrey epstein didn't kill himself and then we all just go on like i guess everybody kind of knows there's better than 80% chance in american government program at the wuhan lab responsible for creating this in the first place that's killed i don't know how many millions of people around the world? it is still is a dangerous term, people should absolutely be held accountable for that and yet it seems like in government and media overall, the narrative is that is the past were not to revisit any of that.
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kennedy: it'll happen again because there is not enough accountability and they don't acknowledge the outrage and i hope all the pastors pay for it. party panel please don't go anywhere. many issues to discuss in a bit. criminals tear writing their cities, the das are putting creeps back on the streets, people who should not be in jail are rotting their, the latest madness. in new york city, new york of editorial lee zeldin joins me in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ i'm gonna earn 3% on dining including takeout with chase freedom unlimited. that's a lot of cash back. are you gonna stop me? uh-oh... i'm almost there... too late! boom! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee.
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what you don't need to be a cop to know a crime has a hand especially like new york city in some cases all you need to do is go to old mcdonald's. >> that's good, that's fun that's a scene inside a mickey d's the big apple a dude smashing the place and threaten people with an ax, that is a new one as far as a danger to society, what did the new york
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city district attorney alvin bragg due after cops chased him down and arrested him they released him without bail, of course the same playbook destroying san francisco, how do we stop this insanity, the impediment to criminal justice reform, joy to be new york republican congressman and got editorial candidate lee zeldin is back. welcome back. >> hopefully future governor, would you fire alvin thing i will do after taking the oath is turning to alvin bragg in telling him he is fired, he's going to be fired for his refusal to enforce the law, this isn't just something that the governor state of new york has as far as the constitutional authority, i would say it's a constitutional duty, we don't have recall elections, we all saw what happened to the da in san francisco, the voters cannot do that new york but the governor can step in and remove the district attorney who refuses to do their job. kennedy: people are getting
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really frustrated it's not just bodega and parents i was talking to well-heeled political investors who happen to be mostly democratic and they have lost their patience with people like eric adams and particularly kathy hochul who is andrew cuomo and address. you are going to debate her which is a good thing, do you think that will reverse some of your polling fortunes right now? >> we're feeling great about where we are right now with the polls. kennedy: your 15 points down. >> it's not that bad, the poll said were down four, were
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tracking it as just a few points behind, it's a great place to be, earlier today we were endorsed by the last person who got reelected as a republican governor of the state of new york, george pataki, at the end of that recent 1994 when he was ready to get mario cuomo, the last week six public polls had him down four out of six, double digits, he won by three and a half for us to be right here in the middle of september and be a few points behind, we feel great, but we have to work hard, as you pointed out there's a lot of people not just republicans were talking about independence, democrats, they want to feel safe on the streets in the subways. added debate, it's going to be a great opportunity to talk about the need to repeal cashless bail and fire alvin bragg and reverse the states ban on the safe extraction of natural gas. there is a lot to talk about all this governor accountable for and i feel like new york has to restore balance to albany right now because the one-party rule is destroying the place. that's why new york leads the entire nation of population loss because people feel like their wallet, safety, freedom, quality of kids education. kennedy: ron desantis addendum florida waving them in a third base coach waving them down south, we have schools, businesses no state and tax.
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miami's amazing, if you like bitcoin we like piquant, if you like freedom coming get it. it would be wonderful to happen here but new york taxes are tdm high, it is expensive and dangerous to live here and that's not even when you factor in inflation. what are you telling people, working class new yorkers are trying to stay here but they cannot afford it. >> on the economic side we have to bring spending under control in this state, it's gone up tens of billions of dollars in the last three years even if it's funded by one shots, whatever the new amount that becomes baseline for the next year, the trajectory is unsustainable and there should be a state spending cap, we have to cut taxes across the board we should get rid of the estate tax in new york we should be cutting the income tax across the board so new yorkers, whether you're starting your own family in the basement of mom and dad's house in new york or
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you can go by your house in north carolina or a senior and you love new york and maybe your family is here you can afford to stay, people who are very well-off, they can afford to pay their taxes but they're looking at places like florida and say i don't have to pay anything. >> that's why rich people are rich, they don't waste their money on taxes if they don't have to. it's all music to my ears, continued good fortunes in terms of polling. i think governor hochul is not due to good job, new york city is unsafe and as a mom of two teenage girls, it terrifies me, it is not acceptable and we need to turn some things around, thank you very much for your time. >> coming up the fed expected to release a pain report, that's not good. how bad is the economy going to get, are we all doomed, and moving in with you. elon musk is making robots, that is happening in moments. so i go triple...
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some pain. that is something you might expect to hear added s&m club if you're lucky this time is coming from the fed, tamara expected to release the pain report announcing their fifth rate hike since march, another 75 basis points, i think that's a conservative end it comes as americans are spending 13.5% more on groceries since last year, that doesn't feel like inflation is flat at all, does that party people will the hike help ease the pain? just last month jerome powell said nope in order to bring down inflation there will be pain for households and businesses. watch. >> reducing inflation is likely to record a sustained period of below trend growths. moreover there will very likely be some softening of labor market conditions. while higher interest rates, slower growth and softer labor market conditions will bring down inflation, they will also bring some pain to households
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and businesses. these are the unfortunate cost of reducing inflation. >> he can shove his transitory inflation up his jackson hole, isn't it about time to abolish the statistic fed, the party panel is back steven l miller, hanna cox, scott wharton, stephen i don't trust a word that comes out of his mouth, i think when the message is given directly to politicians like joe biden and elizabeth warren, all they do is change definition, words are meaningless and they don't acknowledge that people are truly hurting. >> my safe word is recession well-rounded topic to get inflation down, like you said that of course will be lied to about that and were currently in the beginning of everyone.
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kennedy: two quarters of an eighth of growth, that is not recession. you can think cat fellow for that, this comes down to simple things you cannot lie to people about how much money they have in their wallet or you cannot lie about their home value or their dwelling down 401k and you cannot lie to them about grocery prices. you can lie to them about recessions all you want but those are very tangible things and again, as we head into an election as joe biden was saying during 60 minutes, this is barely something that was happening it's like no this is not something that is barely happening. kennedy: that was the worst political tactic, to stevens point it is going to get worse. >> that's the one thing joe biden did not walk back. kennedy: is not magically there hoping magically get better next month and all of a sudden prices go back to 2018 levels but that's not going to happen.
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i don't understand what they think they're doing by gas lighting people. >> i think they want to live in their own fairytale reality which is always been the case, first they said inflation was going to happen, then they said it was transitory then they finally admitted it was here then they said here's your pain report it keeps getting worse and worse, they have been saying this would happen for some time it comes down to the fact that these people don't understand basic economics they don't adhere to the principles of reality and i think we need to quit letting them central plan our economy, they cannot manage the money monopoly game much less the entire economy i don't understand why we continue to allow the federal reserve to exist, it's never done anything but make our lives harder and this always hurts the people that live on the margins of the democrats claim to care so much about the most pre-doing a wood and appointment spikes is going to hurt minorities first we know
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when inflation spikes it hurts people who are struggling to pay their bills the most, these people don't get to run around and bleed hearts and everything that they do out of sheer ignorance hurts people and makes their lives worse. kennedy: scott when will people in this country develop an appetite for getting away from central banking and truly ending the fed. it is not just a fun liberty # and the said although it is pretty great. >> ron paul, popularized the native at the height of the bubble a year before the last massive crash people knew that he was right that they are setting us up for a fall back then. the reality our entire monetary system is a big pump and dump scheme. kennedy: i do that with breastmilk when i was drinking. >> though. their way, it's all free to them. >> you been going to the same clubs. >> i don't know i'm from austin you guys probably party together in new york city up there. they pump up the big bubbles in
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the prices and once the prices on the shelf get so high that the lowest hourly wage earners, the lowest people on the economic ladder finally demanded raises, that's when the fed panics and blames them for the inflation, when they were the ones that expanded the money supply in the first place. the last person to get a cost-of-living increase takes the wrath in the bloomberg article that you all sent today they said in their open were going to try to cause about 1.3 million new cases of unemployment. we're going to try to drive a million and a half people out of work because were blaming them for driving up prices and the pressure on prices, here is the real rub once they start raising interest rates usually that crashes the bubbles as we saw back in 2008 for example. this time the price inflation across-the-board is so much from the monetary expansion of the lockton.
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that they would have to raise the rates absolutely through the roof to stop inflation. instead, which they can't do. instead we get the worst of both worlds we have an inflationary depression like 1970s. kennedy: stagflation. who knows when it'll last and how to bring it to an end which is a disaster. >> many experts say. >> we need a gold standard, pardon my language many experts say skyhigh inflation will lead to more automation, a.k.a. robots. elon musk says he's about to unleash an army of them to deploy thousands of humanoids for use in his factories and for us nor me, the male is called a buddy in the female is a cat girl must have speculated his robot business could eventually be more then tesla as they care for the elderly performed chores and act as personal companions. it is elon musk ushering inconvenience or dystopia? >> at this point to the same
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thing. let's just put them in charge and get it over with and let's be legends. kennedy: if president mcafee isn't here to save us i guess elon musk will have to step in and do it, is this the best case scenario? or is this an admission of failure? >> i think it can be both, i think he's realizing it's going to be more expedient to develop the robots any previously thought it was too big of a hassle and he changed his tune. innovation can be a really good thing, i'm not getting superhigh on robots we like innovation without disruption but i think the problem our government schools where we have a mafia on education are not preparing the future generations for the jobs created by the instruction. i think for the immediate present the workers impacted by this will also be a negative. it is a lot to balance it at
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think the reality of elon musk says is going to do it he's probably going to follow through he has a pretty good track record we need to focus on how we actually can get our citizens ready to fill the new jobs that are coming as we move more innovation. kennedy: he is a good track record with impregnating people and his government-funded rockets. >> is just making westworld real. >> he is that's fascinating, that is a fascinating thesis. when he does not like something he is a fickle mistress. isn't he, we thought he was going to save big tech and save twitter from the clutches of angry statist but you know yet again my followers are stagnating just like the 70s inflation, do you trust elon musk? >> no, absolutely not, and boy do we need him or somebody to save us from the thought police on twitter, they ruined the dang websites so i don't believe anything this guy says i'm never impressed with artificial
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intelligence stuff. if it works so well how come it can't make anthony blinken negotiate with sergey lavrov over the horrible proxy war being waged on the russian border for the last 31 weeks, answer be that. kennedy: thereto biological, the activities which she components and no hard drives yet. >> we have to reprogram their algorithm. kennedy: wouldn't you be crazy if al gore revealed himself, i'm the first robot, where are you i'm so sorry for getting those massages. >> stephen you can have the last word. >> i agree with you there. kennedy: stephen? >> we did have a reset passion with russia and that's the closest became. >> you spelled it wrong. >> how are we supposed to spell it or smell it. >> hell if i know i know hillary got it wrong when she tried it and then she backstabbed them on the libyan war.
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kennedy: she ruined everything, she's your next president i hope you have fun with that, think her later. >> all have a good time watching her try. >> i just want to watch her supporters cry, it's not too much to ask stephen hanna and scott whorton thank you for being here coming up ukrainian forces taking back the areas from the russians as her scientist reported ufo sightings everywhere, we have so much ukraine from every angle and we have little green friends, get into that and more with mike baker, he is next. ♪ or sharp, stabbing pains. ♪ this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. a pain so intense, you could miss out on family time.
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kennedy: that last night song, the winner was mr. matt, good job. another person hoping he's doing a good job is ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy saying his nation has the momentum against russia after seven months of war ukrainian military leaders say their forces control several key regions, moscow has occupied since july and yesterday zelenskyy said he's not going to stop until all of ukraine is back under their control, watch. >> maybe now it seems to some of you after a series of victories we have a certain level this is not a law this is preparation for the next series, the next series are very important words which must be heard because ukraine must be free, all of it. >> we are going to crash your russian balls like roasted beets. will you send the risk is across the border joining the in studio former cia officer chairman and ceo the one and only mike baker,
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is he being optimistic, overly optimistic or is there a chance for victory and donbas region? >> there's always a chance and yes he's being optimistic but that's what he supposed to do he needs to do that. the problem is we get very emotional, the west gets very emotional so the counteroffensive which was very, very successful and very good. kennedy: ukrainian blitz, 3000 square miles in the northeast. kennedy: is that a big deal? >> that is a big deal. what we did in the northwest they are going to win and we tend to throw our emotions out there rather than stepping back and thinking what is putin like and what is he going to do perhaps a logical normal person's reaction to the counteroffensive would be him stopping and pulling back the troops are going to consolidate where i was, that's it, were done, putin does not do that he doubled down in the hardliners that support them more than folks would imagine that support
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him are saying you've got to get this under control which means you have got to up your game, you've got to mobilize. kennedy: the redding out of people. >> they have a materials problem, they're taking steps for utilization so they can bring in all the troops, the craziest thing that they're doing in the get into at the end of the speaker can have referendum in four provinces that the russians currently mostly control. the idea being the russian authorities who had been the stooges running those provinces will have a referendum saying we should be part of russia suddenly magically bigoted to clear these territories in the provinces as part of russia, russian territory what does that allow them to do it allows them to say anybody who's engaged in battle it is directly against the russians instead of ukrainian territory and also allows them to conscript or mobilize the people there in
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russia, it's very potentially damaging political move for him to mobilize or essentially have a draft in russia. kennedy: isn't that what he did with allotted jenness sheehan, you create a lot of angry people. >> he is aware of that, they're not completely off the rails. >> they lost a lot of soldiers, they talk openly, the ones that are captured in the want to accidentally have their letters to home nabbed by ukrainians, they talk about it, we are unarmed we are being sent into battle, no body armor, no plans, no food, that seems unsustainable what the hell is that. >> it seems unsustainable unless you mobilize millions of fighting aged men and russia were all the individuals in the territories. >> going to georgia. >> get let's go fight.
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>> he would rather not do it that's what he's been using the train regiments in the personnel but the hardliners are saying you have to get more men in the game and more material in the game, that is kind of counter to what the west was thinking after the counteroffensive there was an imagination that was going to end because putin essay never to give up. kennedy: we saw maverick. >> is not likely going to happen. we have to be aware once again this thing is going to drag on, what does that mean for the u.s. and her allies it means we will put more resource, spending more money but again, the point who is going to blink first, is the linsky going to hold to this commitment that i want all of my territory back, pre-2014, pr pre-2018 or is putin, if he listens to the hardliners he's going to double down. kennedy: i think he has no choice it's either double down or die. >> right exactly or get moved out of office in obviously at
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that point the world already said your were criminal so he has no exit. kennedy: they could go to north korea is lovely this time of year or martha's vineyard. >> to follow north korea, people talk about paris. >> they talk too much about it. stick around with me. we are going to stay in ukraine u.s. earthlings were not the only ones fixated on the war over there, new report from the countries national academy of sciences claims local astronomers have observed dozens of objects that cannot scientifically be identified as no natural phenomenon some of the objects were recorded up to speed at 33000 miles per hour. you have flown at 33000 feet but not 33 miles per hour, are the ufos ready to attack or are they protecting humans from nuclear apocalypse as trumpeter and harvard university professor of science welcome back. >> thank you for having me.
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>> what do you think are seen in ukraine and why are they seeing these flurries of cosmic and phantom anomalies? >> i'm dubious about the protection because of the conflict zone it is a war zone and there's lots of things in the sky. in science we define the success of an experiment if there is very little noise if you can see the signal out of the noise, the worst place on earth to look at the sky for objects from outside of this earth is ukraine because there are a lot of drones from many different countries and i would be very hesitant to associate them with evidence of threats of russia. >> you like extraterrestrials. >> i do. >> you were publishing profound work about things you have seen and experienced, you got pushed back any pushback on the pushback, you are a skeptic but at the same time you know there
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are things that we cannot know. my friend mike baker is here and i think he has a question for you, he has also seen some things. >> i have and i know because your quotes before the favorite show is on the discovery network, declassified but i guess what i would really like to know are there any sightings that you yourself can't explain as technology or military or commercial, anything that you can point to that you believe is unexplainable at this point? kennedy: great question. >> from the point of view of an astronomer, a scientist we discovered the first two objects that collided with the earth and came from outside the solar system these are called stellar meteors and we found them compiled by the u.s. government, one of them landed 100 miles off the coast of new guinea, and
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another one the same distance from portugal. they were very unusual they did not look like the space rocks we had seen before from the solar system. the first one was the toughest then all of our meteors found in 273 of them. it was tougher than iran based on where disintegrated it was moving faster than 95% of all the stars in the vicinity of the sun. it was fast and very tough, tougher than iron. the second one number three and toughness out of 273 objects in the same catalog. it looks like there is a population of objects coming from outside of the solar system which is much tougher than all of the space rocks that we had seen before that belong to the solar system. the question is what are they they could be natural from a source we never imagined before but they can also be a space
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rock artificially large, to find out we just need to collect the fragments from the meteors. were planning an expedition to new guinea, i just got funded at $1.5 million to do it in with the team of scientist we are going to scoop the ocean floor for the fragments from the meteor and try to figure out. >> count me in as well. >> we will go with you. >> are you going have really cool uniforms, that's a requirement. kennedy: all pay for my own, my mom is so good at sewing. i can't wait to talk to you more, baker you are among genius among men, thank you offer will all you do. >> thank you. >> tropical storm is next here is to call me tuesday, twitter hashtag tickle me tuesday do not look it up what kind of shoes does a lazy person where? ♪ voya provides guidance for the right investments. they make me feel like i've got it all under control.
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california has passed a bill to allow human composting nate from 16 under would be so happy, he is dead so you can be like the president of the united states in soil yourself, the law takes place in 2027 that's in californians can be disposed through natural organic reduction also as becoming worm food went to compost the soil from your remains will be given to your family so they can show everyone what a dirt bag you were or you can elect to be planted in the california park of your choice, mine would be universal studios, composting is more cost-effective than traditional burials because it saves mo families money on casks and symmetry plots and they will have to bring flowers to the funeral because you can grow your own one composting company says it's not unusual for families to plant commemorative trees and soil of their loved ones. the next time someone offers you
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a slice of grandma's apple pie be sure to ask if she made the apples or the pie because she could've grown them herself with her teeth. topic number two. the free climber known as the french spider-man celebrating his 60th birthday this week by climbing a 48 story building, that makes sense. a lot of people like to get high on their birthday, there is the french spider-man descending skyscraper with no ropes, no harness, one false move and he could fall flat as a french comedian. a french spider-man is like our spider-man except his only superpower is thinking he is better than you also instead of crushing on mary jane he just sleeps with her girlfriend and leaves his life by the old french maxim with no power comes no responsibility. since 1975 he climbed more than 150 famous structures including the tallest building in dubai and a caesar's tower in chicago,
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that is because the site of a side scraper is the safest place to be in chicago. topic number three. >> a texas charity has broken the ganis world record for the longest line of sandwiches ever constructed, the world's most senseless broken record since joy read over 1000 volunteers were hammering it up on camera for this making a record-breaking 10852 ham and cheese sandwiches, that makes this the most white bread place since martha's vineyard the effort was organized by tango charities which distribute food and resources to the most disadvantaged groups in north texas that's why the line of sandwiches is being sent to the dallas cowboys at least it'll be tougher to chew up in the current offensive line. topic number four. i still think troy aikman is a winner. broadway's most hunting musical is coming to an end. i'm not talking about the music man after record-breaking 35 year the phantom of the opera is
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closing, giving up the ghost it is a story of a disfigured musical genius which hau hunts s victims also the michael jackson musical he wears a mask at all times to hide his ugly face and also because he is a new york city democrat. as the plot unfolds he falls in love with the young opera sinker and orchestrates a plot to kill her lover while living in the subterranean layer of the theater. now that the musical is closing the subterranean has been listed for 2600 a-month news that it is closing has caused tickets sales to skyrocket sold out, you can still see a psychotic killer on broadway at the 51st street mcdonald's. so lucky, it is time for tickle me tuesday, topic number five. here's the tickle you been waiting for. what kind of shoes does a lazy
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