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policy, and desantis is kind of dialing it back on abortion, trump has been more aggressive on being pro life. >> yes, i think what we saw in florida last tuesday was that governor understands how to both be a conservative leader but also build broad coalitions, he turned what was a classic swing state in florida to a ruby red republican state. he brought his whole team of electives down ticket with him. >> john thomas, sorry we ran out of time, we have you on soon thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald, you have been watching "the evening edit" thank you for joining us, join us tomorrow night, have a good evening. ♪ ♪ kennedy: it took a year and
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a half we got big breaking news right now of top. according to associated press republicans moments ago officially gained control of the house. yea. look at that, red wave. 2818 seats only took a week, in january g.o.p. back in charge of house of representatives. you hear that hunter? you get into this with newly reelected kentucky congressman, greenest man in all of dc but not green with envy, welcome back thomas massi e . >> thank you, kennedy, i am not disappointed about a slim majority. i think joe joe manchin and kyrsten sinema have done a great job with that slim
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majority. >> a majority is makety. >> they don't give out different size gavels and nancy pelosi loses her j jjob. i think they will regret the way they treated republicans, they have been treating us like terrorists, turnabout will be fun. kennedy: i remember talking to you all masking hypocrisy, and ethics bullying this democrats engaged in, i don't want to see the pendulum swing the other direction, i would like for your caucus to
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govern to give americans more freedom. what is the possibility of that. >> a good possibility, to be more serious about this slim majority, every vote in the g.o.p. conference has to be respected. you can't marginalize 20 or 30 members like you could if you had a large majority, it will be good. we have a chance to take the high road like you said, nancy pelosi suspended three day rule, you know 3 days to read bills, almost as she took the gavel, we can given 3 days to read bills instead of us is spending that rule. -- of us is suspending that rule, and it is important to set expecting give them a road map, two types of bills will pass the house. every time i come on your show i will tell you which bill. there will be messaging bills, that are full of great policy, what we would do if we had white house and
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senate, we don't so they will be da dead on arrive will. secsecond bills are the spending bills that is where we can dial back what joe biden and chuck schumer and pelosi have done. kennedy: there is a party impasse, you can't spend the kind of money which it has been spent over the last you know 4 years. by both waters, i hope people in your caucus are or serious about cutting spending. is that just a pie in the sky fantasy. >> we have very serious conservatives here now, i was in the house when john boehner was speaker and barack obama was president, similar split government situation, but i think conference has movedded to the right, i think they are serious about cutting government, the problem when
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one party has all power every executive order is funded. we could defund every executive order, i would start with vaccine mandates which are unconstitutional and illegal. kennedy: i don't have a problem with a lot of accountability in terms of the pandemic. really figuring out getting to the bottom of how the virus got out of china in the placer place, if it was bats and penguins or lab leak theory, there should be more congressional oversight. there i believe that anthony fauci has a lot to answer for. i don't think that say partisan witch-hunt, you have a lot on your plate, i know you are hungry, thank you for coming back to the buffet of liberty. >> thank you, i think splitting government is the oversight committee exciting and the judiciary committee, talking about giving
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mayorkas attorney general hike research parking spots here. kennedy: accountability isers in. >> thank you. kennedy: what does republican house control mean for all of us? and is the president's agenda compute? we get into it with our party panel. attorney alex andra wilkes. former aide to senator chuck schumer. it is christopher hahn and writer for foundation for economic education. olivia rondeau, does this change power tenor in
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washington? >> i think it a slim majority, as congressman mentioned what that means is house republican leaders have to negotiate within their own conference to make sure things get d done. on other hand, this gives the republicans a huge leg up withholding white house accountable. i hope that republicans don't engage in the same investigation fatigue that democrats have you know done over the last couple years that seems to have fallen on deaf ears, i hope they use their newfound power to gain insight to things that have real world impact for american people, like why the border is wide open and what are the 87,000 new irs agents really doing, we disdeserve an answers. kennedy: we heard from
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progressive ca caucus this week, it was a mandate for president that party will move even further left. we're going to see a more robust progressive agenda, i'm delighted there is cold water thrown on that thesis. >> well, we have known there would take the house for months. that is what the red wave was. the president will have to -- adjust to new reality, he can't get everything that he wants out of the house and he will push judges through u.s. senate at a very fast pace because we're winning georgia, we'll see unnecessary investigations out of the house of representativing, people will wonder why they put them there they are concerned about inflation and other things and house is investigating hunter biden. kennedy: interesting. you know, as the world is
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recovering from the pandemic, we have not had enough accountability in the house for that. and you know if people are so concerned about inflation and cost of energy, house democrats have been busy just talking about january 6, nonstop, as if that were only issue facing americans. >> kept the senate. kennedy: yea. i don't know that is great news for democrats. >> olivia. >> i think it is. >> did you change your name you are fixing your hair like olivia. >> i wish i could. kennedy: olivia, i don't think that this close election is great news for democrats, don't you think it speaks to a level of fatigua voters have with both parties.
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>> absolutely. i think that democrat blew a lead, a lot of people were talking about a red wave, i never thought it was inevitable. i thought large turn out of gen-z voters would create a bigger win for the democrats. , i think that people are tired of the january 6 committee hearings and tired of filing they are being investigated and tired of being talked down, to the big issue that democrats can't get away from is insulting voters, called ul tra maga and deplorables. kennedy: i never understood that. i never understood demonizing half of the country to score political points. whoever does that, it makes you look petty but like you have no ideas in your head, not any original ones, that
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will help people, and again there is no acknowledgment that people need to be helped right now. and maybe the biggest help we can get from government and people running for office is getting out of the way. all right party panel stay here, we have a lot to chew on, including elephant in the room. coming up, just bea barely avoiding start of world war iii. was it a ukraine mistake? what is putin's next move, bryan suits will join me with answers and a beard. next, something in his hand. ♪ over the last 100 years, lincoln's witnessed a good bit of history. even made some themselves.
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kennedy: who on earth, can't we have a rest. we just came too close to world war iii. a ukranian mistake almost sit off a nuclear armageddon. too much to ask how u.s. money is spent there before we all get killed. here is what we know, yesterday's missile landed in a polish village on ukrainian border, killing two farmers, a lot of people
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quick to break russia. -- to blame russia, what followed how ni in a nato should respond. but it was a error. >> we have no indication that this was result of a deliberate attack. we have no indication that russia is preparing offensive military actions against nato. but let me be clear, this is not ukraine's fault. russia bears responsibility. as it continues its illegal war against ukraine. kennedy: i can't watch him without thinking -- president biden saying the same thing. at g20. >> preliminary information
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that contests that, i don't want to say that until we comcompletely investigate, it is, i am, i, i am it is unlikely in the minds of the trajectory that it was fired from russia. kennedy: what happened? seemed that ukrainian trying to shoot down russian missiles, one may have flown off track, landing in poland, nobody wants to die in a nuclear attack over a mistake. u.s. is now involved in this war, we have given ukraine 60 billion in aid thus far. president biden urging congress to give them another 30 billion, where is this money going? if we come this close to global an i'll laying, joining me now,u army combat veteran bryan suits, it
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sucks to be poland in this skirmish. >> yes, the president is close with president zelenskyy, and we want this to be true it -- don't laugh . the question why did zelenskyy take the phone call. unreliable missile system that that russia sold to two nato nations, greece and turkey. and also by the way, ukraine. you know because they are fighting with soviet-era tanks and assault rifles and ar r artillery. this could have been put out early, i'm worried about zelenskyy, he was quick to
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go on twitter, say, this is an attack on your collective security. forcing nato to you know pullback and put burden on nato. i really wish he had not done that. kennedy: he is more of a loose cannon than democrats here are willing to admit. they love the story, his grit, tag lines and bicep, i know that but we've been burning so many times war after war. what happens if the wrong people in ukraine take our stuff and go rogue and go on their own offensive? >> well, that is not likely, but we love -- hang on. stop it.
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we have been taken. >> kennedy: your dog is barking, he will eat your face. >> he is bark c barking at the chickens. this is just feature them of . jim: we kennedy: we have given our stuff away, everyone in afghanistan they love us. we're building pottery barns, then our charity comes back to haunt us, i understand we don't have the troublesome intersection in ukraine, but you have a lot of money and a lot of weapons and a lot of guns that are going a lot of places we don't have a full accounting of. >> and remember, going back months, 9 months, i told that you ukraine was never
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really a serious candidate for nato maybe. there is so amazingly corrupt o6 col colonel and above they are a corrupt military. but we tend to ally ourselveses with people that we you know we make then saints, otherwise how do you get an american to send their son out to go fight for. >> it is getting to be tougher sell. getting harder to recruit people good people to fight for people like this in places like this. when they know it is intermin able and our government is not telling us full t truth. i don't want why democrat at-this-point are pro war. >> it is weird, and making
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it political, republican to be against zelenskyy as if putin is a good guy here. he is not, she not a good guy, he was not a good guy 10 years ago or 20, he is spraying his crazy juice on ukraine, he thought he could get away with it i wish nato scrambled 20 fighter sq squadrons to make him think we will do that, instead we called in nciiis. >> suits thank you so much. >> ill quiet him. >> i adore you. >> well, he is back. former president trump, announcing. another run for president. does he have a chance? what does this mean for other potential candidates, the panel returns to discuss in moments.
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♪ ♪ running with the devil ♪ ♪ kennedy: breaking news, republican party is has won control of the house, bong. ending democrat's one party rule in d.c., majority, so far very slim. 218-210, 7 races still undecided, former president trump endorsed candidates were shut out. that done stop him from -- didn't stop him from his launch last night announcing his run for 2024. watch. >> america's comeback starts right now. for millions of americans the past two years y under joe biden have been a time of pain, hardship, despair. to make america great and glorious again, i am
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announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. kennedy: oh, god. so i guess maga now is maga ga . this after many, many of his advisers told him not to run, at least not yet. they usually announce long after midterm, when they can no longer screw things up, the party panel is back, alexandra wilkes, christopher hahn, and olivia rondeau, his supporters there, saying he was very disciplined last night. well, you know been to that rodeo before, then his minders get a hold of him for a little bit, then he uncorks, i think people are unwunworked. >> his speech was
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disciplined in terms of messaging, we have seen that derail in the past. i thought the speech was long. we saw a lot of networks cut away from it toward the end or not taking it. i thought it was a missed tune in terms of place, having it at mar-a-lago, i think that a good opportunity to reframe like his own race and his own ideas, you know holding it front of a gas station or something that symbolized where we're at right now, and where the pain is. rather than at his club. so i think that you know, he will have his supporters. but among republicans that i talk with and that you see out there, there is an appetite for competition, he has a record now, that is something he did not have last time, made him more appealing for that reason. >> yes, he was most appealing as the outsider.
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wsomeone who was ready to stick it to the man and the system, now that the voters have been forgotten by two parties. acrimonyy does not sell the way it did during an economic boom. so chris, are democrats delighted with this? you pretend to be outraged. isn't this really want you want. >> i don't like there is a nonzero chance he could one days president. he is candidate we would most like to go against, he is ridiculous, and american people know that, only person that joe biden of beating by double digits in exit polls was donald trump, donald trump is a weight around the neck of the republican party, they had an opportunity to shake off. back in 2021, after january 6, and they chose not to now they will pay the price. he will their nominee,
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whether they like it or not, and everyone complaining about him right now will lineup behind him, just play video of sm matt schlapp from 2016, a guy who flipped 180 and now biggest trump supporters in america. >> they do it with both parties, this is exhausting, they do it during democrat primaries and they attack joe biden and kamala harris, then they go and pucker up butter cup. is this as a nation, what we deserve, to we deserve biden and trump 2024, olivia? >> maybe this is what we deserve, we should be punished for voting for these people over and over, we talk about how biden is too old for office, they both will be in 80s. that is what it looks like. i agree with christopher, a
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lot of people in 2015, republicans who were respected, saying, we might not support trump this time, once he won they were biggest trump boot lickers. i am a former big supporter, i am one few conservative that has right wing criticisms of him, not one conservative journalist asked him why he took a million from pfizer or why he banned bump stocks, so many things that republicans could criticize him on, but they won't, if they don't, then we deserve him as a nominee. kennedy: they are terrified of him. the way anyone in his day-to-day sociopath, it is so exciting in the beginning they are charming then the cycle of abuse short starts. who will battle great maga
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king for top spot in g.o.p., that is on everyone's lips speculation ramping up about ron desantis. today reminding breathless reporters there is plenty of time left until 2024. >> no, we just finished this election. okay people just need to cchill out a little bit on some of this stuff, we just ra' ra' -- ran an election. kennedy: mike pence not so patient. >> i think i have a sense that american people want to new style of leadership that will reflect the way they deal with one another every day. kennedy: i think he is right, i don't think he is new style leadership a lot of people have in mind, who has the right stuff, baby?
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is desantis playing this right? >> i think he is. ron desantis runs a state whose economy and government is bigger than some countries, he has a run way of opportunities to lead to govern, you know to show by example. some other conte contender out there they have to create their own news, governor desantis is a governor, he has stuff to, to i think that he should give himself a nice long runway to get those accomplishmented done but be careful to not miss that window too much in politics things move fast. we know that movements can take h hold quickly, i
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would rather be in shoes of an executive at-this-point rather than a would be candidate. kennedy: i think that is one thing that makes him more attractive, he has to have political instincts if he gets the political nomination, timing will be critical. at some point he will have to engage with trump, based on last week in florida. he is a much bigger threat to donald trump. >> yes, i would think he would be a on for m formidable opponent. he will have to have tough moments with the man, donald trump is a relentless campaigner, he will go after his on opponents, with lies and nicknames. i have not seen that from
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ron desantis as significantly in his campaigning. kennedy: do you know why. >> hing hurr he has to punch the guy in the face. kennedy: every person that tried to out trump, trump, they lost, desantis is smart if he plays his own game, this is not 2016 it would be nice for you, he is going to have to forge his son style of leadership and conditio-- i'm -- wait, wait. >> i'm not. >> i'm not looking at -- >> okay go ahead. >> olivia. >> you are welcome. >> sure. >> what are your issues with ron desantis? >> i think i have a couple system issues like with trump, a better second amendment, i have seen some support for red flag laws. someone fact check me.
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and i have seen iffy issues on foreign policy, as a governor he does not have control over, he is an excellent governor, i am wonder figure he should just stay there, someone who is kind of big government on foreign policy, i don't think i want him in the white house. kennedy: we got a lot of runway between now and 24, it does feel like the presidential campaigns are interminable. >> maybe hi hillary will run, i like it when it's weird. we'll see. alexandra wilkes, chris ter hahn and olivia rondeau. >> thank you. >> it's kennedogs, thank you. >> coming up founder of ftx now facing an 11 billion dollar class-action lawsuit. investor point finger at some celebs who backed failed exchanger.
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kennedy: holly hot dogs, collapse of one of world's largest christo exchanged is -- crypto i exchanged called bigger than enron. founder sam bankman-fried, he is such an ass hat super douche. huge democrat donor holed up in the bahamas, law maker to drag him in front of congress next month, to plain how his company lost billions of dollars, now a bunch of high profile celebs like tom brady, shaquille o'neal are included in a class-action lawsuit for promoting the failed
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platform in primetime come morals, this year sam bankman-fried spoke with liz claman about regulations. he was all for regulations, what a tool. >> what do you anticipate will happen. >> i'm optimistic over the next year or so, we'll see some really substantial steps forward in global reglobe -- regulatory. >> i wonder why he was donating to party in power, that is weird, maybe so he would have a bunch of friends in office when he got in trouble, i think regulatory environment, eat sand ejector. how did he swindle so many people out of so much worth. joining me now chef bitcoin his terayon at coin week. kurt walker jr. in the house. >> well, it is a symptom of
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a lot of things, i think this started a few months okay the the 3 ac company collapsed and now ftx. i think real problem is they are keeping money on each other's exchanges and everyone is promising each other 10 or 15% yielding on holding stable coins and playing a lot of craze games, i think that worst of this news has not come out yet. kennedy: what do you know? tell me. >> well, just based on players, some other people that are in the behamas, there is deltek bank, and tether corporation, really the largest liquidity in the crypto economy, are tangled up, sam ran the number two liquidity exchange on earth, and finance took him down, a lot of people don't realize finance has gone off line a couple times.
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and just today we saw gemini's earned platform and genesis trading, largest lender in the space, genesis is one of those companies behind all of the others do the same thing, hey, we're going to take a pause, that is concerning. >> what happens to these people who were billionaires for a while, including sam. and cz and what happens to their net worth, does it evaporate, were they in insulated? that. >> it is possible. we think they are billionaires but on paper, we don't know they ever actually had those billions of dollars, they were printing tokens out of thin air, like the collapse at ftx came from collapse of the ftttoken, that is money
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they printed out of nowhere, it was not worth anything,. kennedy: do you think when sam was appealing to cz at finance, do you think he thought that other guy was going to help him, he just turfed him the second he got a chance. >> it is hard to know, cz has a little bit of that gang ster vibe. and it is hard to know how much power he has. you mentione winkhkhe, they are in best position, you talk about cz his company has been in 5 jurisdictions he is running that company out of a bunch of hotel rooms ha always somewhere new, hard to know who is in charge, are they trying to stay one dollar ahead of the feds. >> it sounds like it, they
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will figure out an environment if they can hold on to enough money to skirt their way out of regulations. what about average investors? people who were just trying to get i crypto because they never had a foot in finance before. >> well right now, i think they will luck out given that some biggest names in world,y also got burned. some best lawyers will get hired to untangle this. and mom and pop are probably getting to be part of a nice class action but those suits, you get 10 cents on the dollar. >> hopefully. they all done lose everything, i know tom brady has a handsome payday, as hhandsome as his chin, thank you, kurt.
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prescription drugs. this is the tomorrow. one. arizona businessman was busted for driving under influence with a wild owl in his passenger see the, which is very up wise. western screech owl rescued from front seat of a speeding car, the owl went from bird of prey to bird of prayer, driver claimed he bought the owl for $100 from a -- at a gas station. arizona police say driver was high on methamphetamine. the owl was not only one having a hoot that night. he is charged with dui, drug possession, and wildlife
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violations. topic two. a closer look at historic broadway relics, not talking about pattie. this is the new museum of broadway. beginning in 1700, not of hamilton of just written. museum off offers 3 floors, you can immerse yourself in hair spay, and hair and cats, or you can walk down the real broadway with rats and f feces. he is what sam bankman-fried of wearing when that's was given 2 14 million, tickets cost 39 dollars, and whatever you get mugged for on the way out. >> what a treat. >> tom -- top sports bar
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in -- qatar will sell beer during the world cup for 90 each. reportreported post popular sports bars in qatar, in response to expected overcrowding. 3 beers and a seat for 3 hours. most anyone paid for a seat since pennsylvania senate race. >> topic 4. >> nasa launched most powerful rocket ever, now on its way to the moon. you know just like
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doge coin. aethereum. >> 3, 2, 1. liftoff. artemis 1, we rise together, back to the moon and beyond. kennedy: fart emis, someone had poop for lunch. reaching speeds to 25 thousand miles per hour that is as fast as a meth head driving in arizona with a owl in his front seat. that will begin orbiting moon monday then flash splash down to pacific i in 3 weeks, first phase of nasa artemis project, they seek to establish a base on the moon. they will send people to
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- my name is deven schei and i served in the united states army. back in 2004 when my brother came back from his first tour, he asked me to make him a promise and that promise was if anything ever happened to him overseas
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that i would finish what he started. unfortunately, my brother was shot in 2005 in the head in mosul, iraq. three years later, i knew that i needed to fulfill that promise. it was about finishing what the schei name started. and july 2nd, 2010, we were called on a mission. and that was the day i got hit. transitioning back to civilian life was extremely difficult. you feel like an outsider every it was hard to admit defeat. and that's exactly what i felt like i was doing when i finally contacted the wounded warrior project. i knew that i needed help. and when i reached out, they gave me tools to better my life. they truly saved my life. fires start your engines. on this episode of mansion global, we're going to kick it into high gear.

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