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>> i think that is on the table. all members that i have met on the campaign trail over last two years suggests that is person number one that to talk to. i was surprised in the election results that border chaos did not rank high on the voter's minds, it will cause more crime, fentanyl deaths and more chaos in every community. andez ms-13 people are bad. >> attorney general general whitaker thank you. >> thank you for watching it is good to be back, join us tomorrow night, we'll have a jam-packed show tomorrow night. thank you for watching, again. ♪ ♪ kennedy: do we know anything yet? it has been a week since millions of people voted in m midterm, we don't know which party is running the house, what is taking so long. as we speak this is where
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things stan, according to fox news democrat r -- . >> 19 undecided. many analyst say that republicans should win by a razor thin margin. a lot of people got the election wrong, no one really knows anything. in fact president biden and house speaker nancy pelosi have different opinions about what will happen and how it will shake out, president report high thinks that g.o.p. will win, and pelosi believes that dems will hold on to power in senate donkeys retain control. that won over weekend af democrat won seats in arizona and nevada, arizona still a mess. i believe that state should have a none of the above choice. if none of the above wins they get new candidates.
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we're told 100,000 ballots still outstanding. naturally there are people breaking out the conspiracy theories all over the desert. election officials say, there is nothing fishing, and that counting just takes time, it didn't used to this is like, we're in prehistoric times drawn on caves and making up answers. many powerful democrats see these e election as a sign american people want to go further left. >> this victory belongs to joe biden. to joe biden and the democrats who got out there and fought for working people. the things we did were important and popular. >> joe biden's approach. and agenda were the things that we needed that is what people voted for. >> i predicted that young people would vote for us, why? we focused on climate, they really care about. >> there is no question that this will be most
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progressive democratic caucus in decades. kennedy: oh, ab barf in my case, but not the case, why is counting takingo long, because we're doing it wrong, party panel, host of gary and shannon show, in los angeles, gary hoffman is back. democrat strategist also in los angeles, she is a radio host, fox news contributor, she is lesley marshall and cofounder of based politics, i owe him a steak in my life, brad polumbo. gary, i kickoff with you. so we know that sure, arizona politically a strange place in the cycle, california always sphr strange. how does control of house of
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representatives come down to california, how can that be? >> i have no idea, republican voters in california have fell their votes will not matter, we know how california will go. but of 19 seats you refer to that have yet to be called. 10 of them here in california. could go republican. or at least 10 of those races here in california have yet to be called, many lean republican. and it is unbelievable that we are waiting for california to get these votes done and that california could alter the power of dynamic in house of representativing that blows me away, i've never seen this. kennedy: lesley. taking too long in too many places, this is not how voting should be, i do not agree early voting should be two months before an election, too many things can happen and i did not agree your ballot can be post marked on the day of election, i believe it should arrive on the day of election, part of our
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responsibility as citizens, voting is important. we're making too many allowance, and also people don't trust voting machines, they also don't trust humans they take too damn long how do we fix this system? >> i'm not saying i have a cure-all for it. kennedy: i do. elizabeth: one great idea would be to given the day off to vote. a very important thing that is an issue for many. and that is why some people say, well, i'm going to -- i have to vote later on vote early. you know mail it in. then that is where we are at not must in california but in arizona also in states like alaska. first, we're all the far theft west -- farthest west, and you have late ballots coming in and they are not late but from the military. and all those still need to be counted. i'm not surprised it is come do you think to california, this is one -- coming down to california, california is not as left and blue as
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everyone thinks, kennedy you know this, you are bi coastal, we have big pockets of red, sacramento, san diego. kennedy: kern county by gum. >> it is showing. >> brad, talk about this, i don't mind chaos, but i also kind of have a little bit of add, i want to know the answer. i think that divided government could be the best thing for the country, right now. do you disagree with that? >> no, i think gridlock is always better than coalition or bipartisanship around terrible ideas. and often sometimes bipartisan stuff ends up screwing us all over. when the establishments on both sides can agree on something. this is crazy we're in this situation, this election all fundamentals left today the g.o.p., we thought they would do well, they should have done well, they have
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inflation out of control, and concern about crime. and they had political wins that always come with first midterm after opposite party takes power, yet they still managed to botch it. by being i think tone deaf, focusing looking backwards on tennessee eel -- 2020 election denials, and extreme positioned, forces birth for rape victims, it is so far removed from what average person believes, republicans should have done better, and fact that we're waiting for a few more seats to come in, shows they dropped the ball. kennedy: they did. and you are right. it was pretty easy to focus on things that were most important to people. they couldn't do that and also, ran some real crapping candidates looking at you all over arizona. 2022 results, they are not in but 2024 talk already in
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full swing. and tomorrow night god this is exhausting, former president trump scheduled to make a quote, important campaign announcement. yeah. other republicans are grappling with the idea of another trump run. some say that party needs him, others say, republicans should just move on. >> let's listen and watch. >> well there is no question he is still 800 pound gorilla, it is still a battle that will continue for next two years, trump cost us t the last 3 elections, i don't want to see it a fourth time. >> a true leader understands when they have become a liability it is time to step off the stage. the voters have given us that very clear message. kennedy: they have indeed, what would happen to the race for white house if trump jumps to tomorrow
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night, gary? >> nothing. i hope. it is way too early to jump in to the race, i'm surprised that enough people around him have suggested that he do so. just think, if nothing else, republican national committee cannot pay his legal bills if he is a declares candidate, that alone i wouldn't be surprised would keep him from making the announcement. in all honesty i'm not certainly makes an announcement tomorrow night, i'm not certain it goes 3 through, if i were a betting man i would take odds on that, other people announcing their candidacy run for republican nomination whether ron desantis or mike pompeo or mike pence, they will wait until april, m, may june, if donald trump getting a 5 month start, it will not matter, h health yell about issues and -- he will yell about issues and give them a lot of ideas of
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what not to say, i don't think that changes much. kennedy: i think that is the real good points. you know lesley, it is not 2016, 2016 you know we had a certain amount of decorum particularly in republican party. and the former president came and smashed all the norms, which was really fun to watch. and when he would argue with the press, and give people little nicknames we had never seen anything like it before. so, for a while it was fun. and we were not sick of winning but people have really gotten sick of losing, and to gary's point, he does for some reason announce defying all logic even from close friends within his inner circle who have been telling him, skip the whole thing. i think that if he does for some the reason declare tomorrow he flames out over the next couple months, your
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thoughts? >> i'm going to agree with gary, i don't think that we'll have the big surprise and reveal tomorrow night that everyone is expecting. he announced high would do that irk then the election came up, but i don't think he can't not run because of who he is, back to narcissist personality he needs to run. >> i don't disagree. >> you talk about chaos, with ballots and counting of votes and you know that drives you craze. i love -- >> the waiting drives me crazy. >> i love that trump is entering race. kennedy: it is the waiting that drives me nuts. >> i like the chaos that trump would infusions who the race on republican side. i would get a lot of popcorn to sit back and watch, it would be easier for my party the democrats to cruise to victory again. kennedy: interesting, she is right about, that trump is more of a galvanizing force
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for democrats than for republicans, this is one of new things that unites country, we didn't want britney spears conservatorship to go on and no one wants president trump to run again, people who say, they are die hard fans and loved him. and i think they are waking up to idea, they could have that without the destruction of the former president himself. so, brad, should ever potential republican contender move out of the way, so desantis is run unopposed. kennedy: unopposed. >> yes, democrats top run against trump, there is nothing they would love more. nothing that would divide the right more. if republicans are smart they will avoid a 2016 repeat. that rally around one person to go against trump if he does announce like desantis or whoever else, if he announces i think it will go over like a fart in middle
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of a church sermon, people are not in the mood for more trump, his candidates just bombed in the election, days ago his candidates he hand-picked bombed now the republican party is struggling to take control of the house because of it, he is going to be almost 80, by the time he would take office, as we see with joe biden that is too old to be president. octogenarians belong in nursing homes eating pudding. kennedy: they don't belong in nursing homes but they don't belong in the oval office, i agree, we have been torture the by a small old group of power hungry gummers, all of them need to go away that is disqualifying, if president biden and president trump want to run again we need to mandate they have sight tests, and competency tests
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we know what we're working with. but you know, i tend to agree with you that it is a disvehicdis-- stupid thing to have 16 people go up against him. if you north sick of losing then keep going party panel more to talk about with more politics like a dog on a bone. jackson jeff bezos pledges to give away most of his 124 billi billion dollar fortune to a stripper named kennedy. >> and kennedalia liquor fund accepting more donations, master bezos, i get to to his plans with jonathan hoenig, he is up next. nd on his own... once he's all on his own? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there.
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with his plan or is there a better use for his money. joining me now jonathan hoenig is back. so, a lot of people think, charity is amazing you are so amazing, you sign a pledge. is there a better way for him to disperse his 124 billion dollar fortune. >> we hate bezos for making all this money, but he is a good guy now. because he will give it away. it is bezos' money, he can do whatever he wants, but i think it a real missed opportunity a lost opportunity if he wants to change the world and help people. charity is a real minor issue, not change the world, it is never helped anyone really long-term. and africa best example, billions of w dollars in
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africa over the years it has not changed. only thing that can help people capitalism, bono has talked about it for years. where capitalism as been adopted a bit people's lives have been promoted. bezos should invest in people giving them jobs. kennedy: all right so, you know you have pointed out that jeff bezos started amazon with a million dollars imagine entrepreneurs in this country in they had seed money like, that how could jeff bezos be a greater force for good if he invested in new companies and new ideas? >> right. up stid of g steads of giving it away give out 130 thousand million dollar investment, that is how you change the world. bezos think about millions of million airs he made over
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the years. investors and employee and people who sell on amazon site. you know my sense that jeff bezos he made the money, now he wants to be liked. py wanthe wants people to like him, bill gates was despised. but he became a philanthropist, then he was a good guy, i think that bezos has fall en into that trip, he wanted to be liked and appreciated in our culture businessmen are despised when they should be thanked. >> they compete with their ex-wifes, jeff bezos ex-wife given away 10 billion and signed a pledge to donate half her wealth before she dies that is fine, i don't think that governor needs to hold anyone to those contracts, but i think it is
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fun that's the first wives club is like, i got some ideas. pepeople like me better than you, because you are an a-hole. >> the whole idea of the giving pledge is corrupt and wrong, entrepreneurs men and women, they created the industry. how does someone become a billionaire, did he exploit people and rip them off, no he improved the world. bezos can do whatever he wants but if he really wants to change the world that happehappens by investment and wealth creation, note giving money away to charity but in our culture if you want to be liked you have to give your money away. >> do you think that we have the wrong definition for words like selfish and altruistic? >> altruistic means
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self-sacrificial putting yourself last, bezos, he was putting himself first, pursuing his value and their dreams, we want people to be rationaly selfish, pursue their best interests for bezos that has been producing, something like a blue origin his space exploration initiative. think about adv advancement in technology and science, they change people a lives. >> that is how we get tang and temper peddic mattresses. >> that is how the world system proved. we want them to keep investing don't give their money away, put it in new businesses and new company new wealth. kennedy: i have to tell you if wild be honest for a moment, we should. i -- if bezos gave me a
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bilbillion dollars for no reason i would be fine with it. >> you might feel guilty. kennedy: nope, i would feel great. >> okay. well, jeff, if you are watching give kennedy a try. >> thank you. >> the earning of the assets. kennedy: okay. >> not the giving away. kennedy: my billion dollars will earn enough interest and then i'll have another billion before i take a dirt nap, i am excited, jonathan hoenig you are right, thank you for shedding your wisdom. shedding, that is not a dirty word. >> another cash give away on pause, hopefully forever. federal judge striking down president biden massive student loan hand out calling it unconstitutional, a separate court order that plan be placed on hold after 5 states sued to stop it, is the tuition remission scheme
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ffutile. they have backed one of these lawsuit. elaine parker is joining me. elaine, my problem with this big cash give away is it doesn't really improve people's lives. it doesn't get to the root of the problem like college is soi -- expensive. >> absolutely, this is unconstitutional and illegal, joe biden knew that what he announced this program. it does not solve the problem, this is a one seem injection for 25 or 30 million people. what will happen for next 25 or 30 million. 5 years from now, you and i will be sitting here with the same crisis with more debt and higher tuition, we need to look at what the colleges and universities are doing, they are sitting on 700 billion in endo
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endowment and increasing tuition at rate faster than inflation every year, and they pay presidents and coaches of football teams mul multi million dollar salaries. kennedy: it has nothing to do with the degree it is about fattening the administration, how does that make people a lives boatbetter, if college is a public good we damage in engage in for sake of itself how is a little bit thebloat a add administrationed ons to society, the worse it will get for people who go to college, and worse it will get for taxpayers who didn't go to college who may or may not be successful now on the hook for this you are right.
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why would future generations of lerners, assume that they would have to pay for college if a sliver of people didn't pay who went before them. >> a great point, another perspective, the colleges are selling students a farce, they developed the college programs, degree programs, that will never return on investment. i keep saying if these colleges think that the degree programs are so valuable, why don't we make the colleges cosign on the loans, the kids are never going to be able to payback thloans, and degree programs there is no job at the end of the rainbow. kennedy: if you have $200 thousand in student loan debt and you go to film school your starting salary is $40 thousand a year, how do you service that debt.
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you are right. if they have massive endow endowment they should be underwriting the loans not federal government who puts responsibility of this on the backs of americans who didn't engage in the program in the first place. and also, to point of the lawsuit you backed didn't have a say, they could not call their elected official and say, do not vote for this. which a majority of people here according to polls, they did not want it, they would have done that. >> and real we're here because president obama then vice president biden got rid of the banks they pulled loan program to federal level. the banks had they still been in process never would have funded some degree programs, the people taking loans could never pay them back, the jobs don't exist.
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that is why the colleges have got to be h held accountable,. kennedy: i would love to see colleges answer that question. why is college so expensive expb honest. and be honest, and then let people make the decision, thank you elaine. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up control of house still up in the air. republicans are deciding who will lead the party. if they do in fact win. will kevin mccarthy be next house speaker? or is a dark horse candidate going to tinkle on his parade? parties panel returns to discuss, next. dad, we got this. we got this.
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soul searching after not seeing red wave they were hoping for, kevin mccarthy, thoughts and prayers, reportedly still going ahead with leadership election tomorrow, interesting because, he may not have the votes he needs, if we still don't know if g.o. has won control of the house yet how the hell can they vote for him. if they don't delay the election house sp freedom caucus plans to nominate congressman andy bigs, and nancy pelosi said mccarthy doesn't have what it takes to be speaker, what does he need chardonnay stains on his shirt. party panel is back. g. >> gary to you.
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why is his leadership teetering. >> he doesn't have history in house the way nancy pelosi does, she has been there for 417 years, a record, and first female speaker of house, brings with her a certain amount of charisma, i don't know why she said he doesn't have what it would take to be speaker of the house. i found out today, in doing research, that constitution does not spell out it must be an incumbent member of the house nominated at speaker. why wouldn't the freedom caucus nominate donald trump, that is what they are going for. palace intrigue, infighting there is a r waste of time, a ridiculous destruction. kevin mccarthy will be next speaker of the house without a problem. kennedy: i don't know if he will, nancy has a placard above her overs her office
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that says i will rush crush your balls, i don't know what she means. >> so, lesley? >> for few reasons, kevin is a republican or a trump republican? that is where itly -- freedom caucus said before they might put someone up to challenge him, now that red wave is a red drip, they will do that with biggs, i cesurprised marjory taylor green has come to his defense, that means kevin promised her something and a position. kennedy: a lot of people like her, i think she is -- nuttier than a squirrel's turn after eating -- turd
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after eating fruitcake. brad, you are a liberty minded friend of the universe, how would you like to see this play out with your intelligence and shield of great humanity, i don't know what that means you tell me. >> options i would like are not real. bringing back in justin amash or sticking up thomas massey up there. it would never, establishment would never allow that. kennedy: i love to see mass massey up there. >> too many powerful interests would be threatened, mccarthy is the new establishment. he is connected with donors he will keep the peace, i think he will get the job, but it says a lot that we're questioning that. and about the loss, i would not want this job, they do have all of the power, most members don't have any
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power. but to have such a narrow majority like they will have, you have to be speaker of house and ra wrangle, that would be a nightmare, you know what, kevin mccarthy deserve its, enjoy. kennedy: you br bring up a good point. maybe it say fascination with bondage equipment, if they had a majority whip like a phys physical whip to wrap their knuckles and spank their bottoms there might be more discipline in dc, if i wrong gary hoffman. >> i think that house prescription would have to proscribe a lot m -- that was a bad one. >> red drip. >> -- a good one. >> i don't know. anything that reminds us of
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colorado ready to get rocky mountain high. initiative allows private personal use of certain substances to help treat disorders. but they are illegal at federal level, how can this play out, joining me now director of natural medicine colorado, kevin matthews welcome to the show. >> you know thank you so much. and really quick. my father passed away a few years back, you were his favorite host on fox, there is a real special moment for me to be here. >> that so sweet, i just marked anniversary of my father's passing last week. and you know it is like maybe our dads in heaven high five drinking b bourbon and playing black jack thank you. i appreciate it, and i appreciate work that you have been doing. i have spoken to a lot of people who have been helped
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through cyc psychedelics. tell me how this ballot initiative changes things in colorado and does it change it for the better? >> absolutely, this is a historic moment for colorado. over a million voters in state decided to both create a therapeutic regulated access program so folks from all walks of life will be able to access tremendous healing medicines at healing centers that are regulated in state and removed criminal penalty for personal use of natural medicine, no person deserves to face serious jail time or incarceration for a felony for trying to heal. kennedy: you have a new generation of people who are responsibly experimenting with things in way that you know, they find that alcohol
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is antiquated. it doesn't give them what they are looking for, we're always looking to expand our minds as humans, it is not just about that, but is really is about the heals, some things that gets lost in culture war, against substances that like that grow from ground, people miss out on why we started experimenting with them in the first place and they developed in a therapeutic system and how profound that can be, is it true after a couple sessions with therapist. and that people had their ptsdcured in. >> you know. that could -- that could be accurate. for example. johns hopkins released this year. most recent follow-up report. looking at a 12 month
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outcomes for individuals that participated in two sisill -- sessions, it demonstrated that individuals were not suffering from depression any more. folks, who use these natural medicines, you know with guidance, in a therapeutic settings often times it only takes one or two guided sessions for a person to experience not only immediate but long-term and lasting relief from things like major depression, and ptsd and end of life distress. kennedy: if you know someone who has battled those demons and run-up a brick wall, this may be something for them, let them know this has passed in colorado, kevin thank you for your time, appreciate it. >> thank you so much kennedy. kennedy: and will topcrat
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drivers of all delivery service, ups guys have biggest packages, that is checking your mail. and this is the topical storm, mug shot monday, we're going into the weeds of a senior moment. might 78-year-old susan stone. by gum, arrested for allegedly shoplifting more than a $1 thousand worth of clothing. from a boca raton sa saks fifth avenue, she puts grand in grand theft. at the time of the crime, she was as high as her blood pressure, she confessed to stealing it but said she didn't know what she was doing she was stoned to the bejesus belt do prescription strength marijuana. that is what happened when your gp is dr. dre, she was held overnight at the county
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jail, she was leased next day on $3,000 bond and made it home in time for dinner at 2:30 p.m. >> mcdonald's said it created a grease-proof gaming chair, mcdonald's fans reply, you had me at grease. this is the mccrispy gaming chair, created in honor of u u.k. new mccrispy sandwich, the gaming chair comes with fit the com compartment for french fries, and dipping sauce and drink holders, you will never have to get up for a call of duty. when you are done drinking you with swap it out for your insulin pump. only fourth of 40 of
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these chairs will ever be made. making it most contested seat since georgia senate race. you have to enter a contact, if the chair sounds good you probably have the time. >> archaeologist in egypt have discovered a mile long tunnel that some say could be lead to tomb of cleopatra, others in denial. back then they were beginning to count votes in mimiracopa county, it was iurge under a temple of isis. and. excavation has revealed -- bearing cleopatra's name,
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and mummified bodies making this only tur tunnel in world filled with more dead bodies than subway in new york stay, ew . >> a party for robot dogs. it happening during festival a japanese tradition persons celebrate their children growing up, we throw out their greasy mcdonald's gaming chairs. the japanese birth rates declining a tokyo neighborhood honored their pet robot dogs instead of their kids, i'm not kidding -- bright side, they have a lot less break downs than teenagers, i have are popular in tokyo, due to restrictions on animals entering apartments, japanese have been up tight about that since g godzilla and moth rah came to town.
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