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numbers. >> what are you most worried about? what is your chief concern? >> is the custom and border protection agents, they are not up to this degree of onslaught of sick people and the hospitals are not either, i think it will be a disaster from people getting sick and spreading it in local communities. there is the issue of illegal immigration itself, but from a public health point of view, it is huge. elizabeth: dr. marc siegel, good to see you. >> i am elizabeth macdonald, you have been watching "the evening edit," join us tomorrow night and merry christmas and happy holidays. kennedy: he ho, ho, hey, welcome to special opened so episode of best hour of our sleigh. some the best moments of the year wrapped up mike tyson,
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snow boarding in a mall, dec dynasty treasure hunters and the time nasa crashed into an asteroid live on this show, go br grab milk, cookies and a stiff glass of nog, let's get this party started. >> president biden providing progressives a student loan hand out. they have put brakes on everything. i hit streets of new york city to find out what people think about it. >> do you go to college,? did you like college, did you have fun. >> that is ghosting. >> you are adorable, couple, did you go to college. >> i'm in college. kennedy: did you go to
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college. >> i did, then i dropped out to be a porn star. kennedy: has anyone told you that college is a waste of money. >> no. kennedy: do you like the dodgers. >> yes. kennedy: did you go to college. >> no trade school. >> how much debt will you have. >> zero. kennedy: why? >> my parents paid. kennedy: can i meet your parents. what would you tell someone in high school right now, would you tell them to go it college. >> depends on what they want to do, if you want to be a doctor, you have to, if you want to break free of brain washing of 9 to 5, be your own boss,. kennedy: what do you do now hvac. >> how much student debt did you have. >> none. kennedy: how much did you make first year. >> i don't want to put it on tv. kennedy: $200 thousand. >> we got a porn star, and hvac millionaire. what a country could take your college and shove it up your honey hole. >> did lough love
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what you studied. >> i did, but i loved my attract curricular activities. >> what is that? >> yeah. >> i'm woe man on the street, asking people about college experience, sir. >> are you kidding me. >> i just need a moment. >> is this for larry kudlow. kennedy: you look like a learned individual. kennedy: >> i don't want name calling. >> do you think that government should forgive more. >> they should forgive student loan debt and mortgage debt and shoes i that bought. kennedy: did you go to college. >> no. my mother would be in a financial hole. i didn't w to do that. kennedy: do you think your parents would finance a -- sick lambo . >> all right, there is ways out of like going to college and spend your life paying off student debt. >> did i go to college? you should go to elementary school. kennedy: what a [bleep].
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>> sick bird. all right, the nonpartisan congressional budget office claims student loan plan will cost, he said that's a load of malarkey, i'll hug a ghost. >> i am sick of republicans saying we're the big spenders, give me a break, give me a break. i'm being banged up by the republicans but come bring it on. >> spring it on like donkey kong. what about skyrocketing college costs, the party panel is back. is it worth going to debt, because i cannot imagine that every generation every student from here out will have student loan
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forgiveness. >> i say going to graduate school was the biggest financiamistake i made. biden's plans to shift and come from working class, professional class should have never been approved. it is insane he compare this to ppp loans, the government closed the businesses no one forced any to get a expensive degree or. and your plumber should note have to pay for your degree. kennedy: and also the ppp loans, a corruption magnet. kevin. >> yeah. kennedy: there was no vetting process. >> 100%. kennedy: and karol is right, the government shut down businesses, but then did a horrible job of putting the program together now we're billions in the hole, because, dead people got
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loans. >> yeah, and we're getting accountability on that with the doj ramping up investigation to the ppp lone loans fraud, i think you made a great point that women on the street -- in that woman to the street segment with how expect of college it god bless that kid having his parents pay, and i think that shining a light on the dodgers fan who went to tech school, is something we should hold up in our society. and trade schools are so fundamentally important as are community colleges, not of kid has to go on a 50,000 dollar a year liberal arts degree college, there are so many jobs with infrastructure bill, we need people building things and focus on trade schools away from 4 year degree the epitt the epitome of society, we talked about shines a light on that. kennedy: it was interesting,
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i was out for a few minutes getting a cross section of people hannah. the democrats say that everyones that to go, our moral obligation to send people to college, this is good in and of itself, it is not, fl fraud is happening with colleges and universities that have no awound dill tie that allow people to take out debt for majors that will learn -- ern them almost no money. >> frustrating to watches cycle repeat. they want to do same with higher education, we don't need the vast majority of the population to get these degrees, kevin is right, we need people that is do actual jobs and create things and build companies and do actual labor and go to trade schools, that should be encouraged. and we had elevate them
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and we need to address the reasons why college got so expensive. that is because the government got involved in free market, throwing aton ton of money into the system, it said anyone now could take out 50 thousand a year and pay for the degrees they are not worth that. if you had -- in the system few people could afford to pay 50 thousand a year for a college degree, colleges would have to adjust their rates and lower them, many close and actually offer degrees that pay something in the real world. that is not happening, because democrats want to keep taking our money and giving corporate welfare to the universities and institutions it makes zero sense, it does nothing to brin cost down and paid for by people in working class and continue to make college more expensive down the ride, it asinine, i do not understand how people can sit there and watch this happen it makes no sense. kennedy: yes. a good friend mine pointed out that college with large
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kennedy: welcome back. holiday homies time to go toe-to-toe with mike tyson. this is iron mike. giving respect to his boxing brethren. the klitschko brothers in ukraine, and getting us hopped up on his edible, it's time for the main event. >> two things we like, fighting and partying. the russians are closing in
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on kyiv, ukraine has 2 best fighters, the klitschko brothers have taken up arms, saying they are prepared to fight to the death to save ukraine, with tough guys like this, sh russians be shaking in their shorts, joining me, mike tyson. returns. we have got t tyson 2.0 chairman, chad bronstein welcome to you. >> hey, kenny. kennedy: excited to hear about your mike bites, we'll talk about that. but first, i want to know have you spoken to either of the klitschkos? >> i know who they are, we know each other, i have not spoken to them. kennedy: is there anyway you would fight klitschko for charity to raise money for humanitarian affords in
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ukraine. >> we need more than fighting for charity. we need to take this seriously. kennedy: yes. >> and they are doing most important job right now, on the front lines, you can't get more charitable. kennedy: they are incredible. and ukraine has produced some of the best boxers on the planet. are they tough people? >> listen, history of ukraine proves they are tough people, who they have been living with since beginning of time, the russians, and fighting the russians, this is just -- it became a business war at first. since so many people got involved it became a war of humanitarian. kennedy: yes, now the world is watching people feel powerless, chad, let's talk a little bit about mike bites. is there a way that mike bites which are ear-shaped cannabis edible that contain
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thc with a little chunk of ear taken out in homage to evander hollyfield who had an edible ear during a boxing match with mike tyson. and could mike bites somehow relax people so they would be in a more peaceful state of mind, chad? >> yes. oweddibles have different types of react for different people, you know mike bites, you know can make in many different states of mind, vegan and gluten-free, and for us, with mike having a big part of that fee we'll confident that -- we feel confident it will be a pe premium edible. i think that consumer reaction is strong. kennedy: is the thc reaction
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strong? hikemike, how does it make you feel. >> well, i can talk about my experience, i eat quite a few of them, i can't tell you what one would do for you. [ laughter ] i'm always te toasted. kennedy: have you talked to evander, has he tried a mike bite and his stamp of approval? >> i wish evander would try it, i think he would enjoy some mike bites and help him improve a lot, he does not understand. >> he could get there, there is a evolution. a process. i'm sure there was a time in your life. >> i'm so proud. kennedy: absolutely, and i think he is get there. i think you know the toad, maybe start with an edible
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and go down a beautiful path of redemption and spiritualty and maybe that is what the world needs right now, am i right? >> hey, you are speeching to the choir, you should be to tyson 2.0. a great diction. kennedy: let's make it happen. i would love talking about these things, i love having you on the show. you are pushing boundaries in new way, you make people think and laugh. and you are trying to make the world's better place, i appreciate that. mike and chad, thank you both for your time, and come back soon, don't forget the gifts for kids who who on the show. kennedy: okay. >> that is why she still undisputed champion of the world, now from iron to gold. with treasury hunting lesson from duck dynasty brothers, chase and jep, they are digging and spilling dirt on most valuable treasury they
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found in home state of louisiana, check this out. >> could there be lost gold and jewels in louisiana, chase and -- jase and jep robertson, they are ready to uncover incredible historical riches on their new show, duck family treasure, premieres tonight right here on fox business network after the show, will they be able to find gold and how much will they bring to the studio, it is a find finder's fee they have joining us now jase and jep. >> thank you. kennedy: so, how much goal is there in louisiana? >> a lot of gold. kennedy: how do you know? >> we go out and look and find. kennedy: do you find. >> we do find. this sun like other shows we find stuff. kennedy: yeah. >> not the intent moving on we were just having a good
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time, we went out there and next thing you know who knew there is a lot of treasure h-- in the ground. kennedy: luis saavedra louisiana is rich with gold or people buried thinged in civil war. >> we travel too. kennedy: you go to texas. >> we do, we hunt for unusual things at times that are not just gold and silver. >> we found something not from this planet, worth a lot of money. kennedy: a meteorite. >> it could be a spoil iralert. kennedy: we love those. >> yeah. kennedy: that is what gets people too watch, i'll watch that every night. give me more duck beards. >> i think deep down people want to get outside and if they could find something valuable, bam. kennedy: yes, what kind of person makes best stress hunter. >> i would say patient. >> the same thing. >> i thought it was dumb at
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first, this is something old men do because their wives want them out of the house. kennedy: a chance to put on the ear earmuffs. >> once you find something cool, then you have to keep doing it. kennedy: are you hooked. >> i am hooked. >> he is hooked. >> we're cleaning up the earth as we go along. kennedy: that is beautiful. >> it is, it makes when you find something of value, we're hollerying and giddy and high 5s. kennedy: do you go to pawn stars and sell it. >> he does. i'm kind -- >> hey i'm about making money. kennedy: right! you know what do you want to clutter your house w with a bunch of ivory busts. >> i offer it to land owner first. kennedy: that is nice, like finding a wallet, keeps the honor. >> we have a negotiation, if they don't want it, i just keep it,. i don't want to sell it.
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>> i'm about the hunt, not the find. kennedy: all right, so, that is beautiful. that is a very healthy thing, they say, life is a journey not a destination. so you know you are in it for journey, i'm with you, you want to be in it for money, you don't have told me, but dollar amount the most -- highest value amount something you found this season? >> i mean, something we found worth 60 thousand. kennedy: nice. >> yes, but something else the price on it would be -- be . kennedy: like what? how much higher. >> way. kennedy: a billion. >> now, but add at least one zero and yeah. kennedy: now you are talking real money. >> we didn't have the tools that may be you know coming to an episode near you of now what, some things you found. >> you found a meteorite, you went to grab is with
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your hands and it turned to dust. >> no, we got that, but it has crossed my mine this is how a horror m movie starts put something up to your ear and a creature crawls out. kennedy: people will watch, they love you. will you ever auction off the beards for charity. >> i i did it once, i may to it again. kennedy: thank you so much, cannot wait to watch. as soon as this show is done, duck family ros treasure. >> i don't think about you, i am feeling as warm and fuzzia duck family beard that is a big deal. >> coming up. my staycasion with emlow
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kennedy: we're back with the holiday special so hot it the melt your marshmallows, cool off in beautiful shopping mall in new jersey. we went snow boarding inside, it happened, also known as a cold day in hell, we went to shred the nar, bro . >> yeah, bro, there we go, summer in full swing, so is inflation, airfare, gas, rental cars, hotels they are not, make the most of what is close, and have a staycasion, fun without the cost, emily and i hit the slopes, yeah, we went snow boarding.
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at big snow american dream mall in new jersey, a short drive from new york, less than a half hour for our first inflation staycasion, watch. ♪ ♪ >> we've been talking about this forever. >> we're in a mall, snow clothes in the summer, it took 5 seconds from 0 to 60, hot park th parking lot mall to snow boarding. >> making turns in the middle of summer, we didn't have to play a bunch of money to flying this is sour inflation staycasion. >> we're 10 minutes outside
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of a big city. we're nailing it. >> a a lot of people can't go on vacation, just drive a little ways something you have something like this in your backyard, you make the best with what you got, our best is an indoor mountain 20 minutes from the house. ♪ ♪ that was amazing. >> you are so good, your jumps are fantastic. >> i'm probably getting sponsored, i don't know. >> they are knocking on the door. >> champion, this was fun, the best staycasion, i love
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it. >> i love it. it is best staycasion, the best vacation i have had. >> amen. kennedy: america you can find your staycasion, to tame the inflation, have at it. kennedy: thank you to people at big snow and american dream mall in new jersey, you have to go there it is unlike anything else in these united states. studies shown a change of century is linked to enhanced happiness, but with prices so high, change it up close by. so how has inflation impacted your summer travel plans? the party panel is back, steven l miller, richard fowler, hannah cox, steven l, are you still going to places you want to go? >> yes. i just took us back to the good old days of action park
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of new jersey i built one in the back with a homemade water slide and gym and wood we had a few injuries maybe a casualty but we're making the most. you don't neat much just lumber, hammer and a garden hose. like with staycasion, they are just kind of hoping this is the "new normal." if you don't travel, or go out and they are hoping that this is the new -- how expensive everything is, is normal. and you learn to live with it and stop blaming them for it. kennedy: no, i'm not living with it, richardism. richard. i'm not, i want to keep exploring. even if that does not happen right now, i'm good with adapting to where we are but to steve steven th
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l mill's point, there is stuff. >> i think that you can go in your own backyard, and i think inflation is going down, for once in a long time, the dollar and euro are the same price. if you have -- >> woo. >> if you have extra money now is the time to go to europe. >> right, and last time that happened was 2001 that is beautiful. things used to seem so cheap like 165 euros for a bag, now it is 165 dollars for the same bag, hanna, you have a real great philosophy, you are combining remote work with travel. which you know is sort of the ultimate millennial goal. but it this solid.
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>> listen, i think now we have an age where people don't have to necessarily take long vacations, they can take short trips, they can use airbnb and stay for a month, i did that during the pandemic, i am tied down to permanent house, but not much fun i am still traveling i got back from key west. i don't like taking a ton of time away from work, i think now important to take advantage of silver linings we have remote work and traveling that is one, travel is good for people. this country is huge, people need to immerse themselves in cultures that are different from them this is healthy, i'm team vacation, and i want team to know they could travel cheaper than they think, i heard, it is a privilege to travel, it is, i was very broke in my
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20s, i was getting around. kennedy: yeah, girl. >> you can pull points. network. >> hitchhike. kennedy: a duffle back full of hooker heads, pull your thumb out, you never know where you will end up. probably prison. >> -- what is that? >> not if you are good enough, you won't end up in prison there ways of getting around it. kennedy: you know who got around it, el chapo except when he didn't. >> keep your powder dry, coming up we're watching nasa crash a spacecraft into an asteroid. with astr astrophysicist and it was just like shooting fish in a barrel. that is physics talk, we get into that next.
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kennedy: exhibi welcome to best halladay party in the year. like the time you got drudrunk at office party and made out with sharon. let's talk about our next guest, professor with us live as nasa flew a spacecraft into an asteroid on purpose, i did that on accident, i lost my license for a year, it and i'm for blastoff. >> this is exciting we're minutes from historic space mission. and it is awesome. nasa about to purposely crash a spacecraft into an asteroid that is 7 million miles away, in an attempt too slightly knock it off its course. should is animation of what is hopefully going to happen. goal to test if a crash like
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this could one day be used to divert a similar and more deadly asteroid before it hits us. could that work? joining me now physicist, author of a fantastic book. the god equation. get it now. dr. mitch is back, welcome back. >> glad to be on the show. kennedy: this is something that nasa has been struggling with for decades. perhaps longer. what do you do with a giants celestial body that could crash into earth and end our lives? in movies, we have seen an h-bomb launched up you say that not a good idea, is this a good idea, how does this work? >> first, you have to realize that the dinosaurs did not have a space togprogram, that is why
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there are no more din soars, we too have no defense against a killer asteroid, until today, now we have potential to impact an op jec into a kill are asteroid -- object into a killer asteroid, and nudge it out of the way without blowing it up. kennedy: we have two minutes to impact, you can see dark spacecraft get close to dimorphos, a moon lit circling a larger asteroid, this is a little bit of a test, a run-up to a drill. >> right, the kinetic package about the size of a fridge. asteroid about 500 feet across. about 2 foot football fields. >> wow. >> we're coming in at 14,000 miles per hour. that is how fast we're coming in and this is the world's first attempt to
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deflect a killer asteroid out of the way this c one will not hit the earth. in the future we're expecting as asteroid to come very close to earth, first time we're testing a planetary defense mechanism. kennedy: less than a minute over 30 seconds before the dart spacecraft, 330 million dollar test device will crash into the asteroid, leaving a crater, there will be bits of rock and degree that fly off -- debris that will fly off, how long before we know this is successful, dr. kaku . >> immediately, there is a lot of debris, and recall california poli -- recall grate our cameras we should get evidence about whether it was successful,
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it make take a while before we get an accurate assessment. we to do deflect it less than 1 degree. >> it's gets close, like a sperm and an egg tiptd at egg at-this-point, let's see if we can make a baby here dr. kaku, have you been excited in some time. >> no we're watching history, we don't have dinosaurs but we have a space program, this is the first attempt it is about time, we've known about this threat for decades, but finally we have summoned 330 million, peanuts compared too what this mission could accomplish, which is to save the human race. kennedy: they look intrigued and excited. arms up. we have impact. this is what they have been working toward.
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congress gave nasa a mandate in 2005 they have to figure out a program 250 deal -- to deal with smaller asteroids which could pose a big threated to the earth. humanity and all of the flora and fauna, high 5s, how do you feel now dr. kaku . >> i feel good but in weary in 2029 we have a huge ahe huge affidavit road, skimming off the earth, visible with b b binoculars, the threat is still there. it will come wizzing by in 2029. kennedy: all right we have 7 years to party, you get white claws, i got the studio we'll do what we can, i love youri per tease dr.
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kaku thank you. >> my pleasure that was cool, and nas confirm its was a success. the impact changed the trajectory of the asteroid that is freaking cool, some of the most bad ass collectibles in rock and roll history here with me, they sold for a lot and a lot of money, but i touched them. wearing gloves, see what i fondled next. you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when our clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we're clearly different.
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kennedy: we're back with best part of holidays, the toy, unless santa brings you coals. you know, given cost of home heating that is not the worst thing, check out music memorabilia from kurt cobain, amy winehouse, john lennon and prince, i saw it up close unite before -- the night before it sold for hundreds of thousands. if you love rock 'n roll put another dime in the jukebox baby, but save your cash for celebrity swag. rock music artifacts to be auctioned off, a cowboy
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shirt worn by elvis and a guitar that k kurt cobain smashed on stage, he later signed it. after tonight it will be covered in my finger prints, i am taking o gloves -- i'm kidding, i've been lectures, joining me now. chief financial officer of julian's auction martin nolan, how did you amass this. >> incredible, the event here hard work cafe. this -- hard rock cafe, this weekend, something for everyone. don and prince and amy winehouse, michael jackson, they are included, people come to julian's, the market good, strong right now are in collectibles. kennedy: interest. >> really strong since the pandemic we noticed up surge
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of people wants to own these and economy has been a little bit influx. people are sort of letting go of items and raising some cash, they are letting go and giving these items to sell, it works both ways for us, we have buyers, we have sellers. kennedy: i am a huge amount i winehouse fan. this -- amy winehouse fan this top piece is what she wore affixed had her head at 2008 grammy important that made her a star, she came crashing through the wall. >> first time in grammys, she wore --? i'm being respectful, i am not like kim kardashian, soiling marilyn monroe's dress. this is so incredible to own something so intimate. >> iconic, it speaks to amy winehouse, that is amy. when she did the grammies in
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2008, s she won 5, she did her performance from london at three a.m., live to the grammys, then she won 5 awards, she sang the song rehab. kennedy: he did not go to rehab because her dad said she didn't have to. >> no, no. kennedy: interesting, i was on mtv was nirvana. >> i know you were, i talked about you, we sold his guitar from the smells like teen spirit video at hard rock, 4.5 million. kennedy: wow. >> he is collectible and we sold his guitar mtv unplugged. >> we cold kurt's guitar ar 6 million for 10,000 in 2020. this is incredible. kennedy: the tender mustang, this was -- if you are a
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real nirvana fan, you love them during bleach, this was first time that band went on tour, and kurt smashed that, and then he really developed a love for smashing guitars. >> absolute, 1989, bleach just dropped, thin to little back you know small houses in the u.s., including chicago, this one was in pennsylvania. 1989, june. and smashed it, he loved it, this is a 1973 fender mustang. after that, he learned to use a less expensive g guitar, he loved it then one night he was performing and he didn't have a guitar, he smashed his guitar, and he borrowed a guitar he gave up the broken guitar. kennedy: he shrined that slugo's from hulla ballou, so, let's move on, we have
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these amazing you know, you talk abou iconic, john lennon made the style shift, left the beatles style behind, they w implicit. >> all doodles with him and yoko, he wore the glasses he called them granny glasses. this he gave glasses to a photographer, that photograph was used on cover of a book about john lennon, this is fantastic, estimate on these, kennedy, is 60 to 80,000. kennedy: you can afford that. >> but we are looking at those baby pinks. >> 4 to 5 million. >> keep you in right frame of mind. kennedy: prince. >> crowd guitar, a kurt
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nilsson. kennedy: i'm not deeing disrespect shull -- being disrespectful touching something one of greatest musicians in the world, ever plays, see it julian's auctions, martin nolan thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: and let us not forget about the very best moment of the year. my boy leme came to studio. look at him, so tired. he is such a lushous ham. he was run around the office, he slept for a week, leme, love you. >> i love you took merry christmas, happy new year and good stuff, thank you for watching our special tolholiday show, you can follow me on twitter, instagram and e-mail and please subscribe to my podcast kennedy saves the world.
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(lighthearted music) - "best thing i've ever done." that's what freddie told me. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage to change my life. it was the best thing i've ever done. - really? - yes, without doubt! - [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. - jack put it a different way.
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to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten tax free cash from a reverse mortgage loan for a better retirement.
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- i don't have to worry about a mortgage payment every month. - it's a good thing. - [announcer] call right now to receive your free, no obligation info kit. the kit will show you how you may get the cash you need using your home's equity as a reverse mortgage from aag. - call the number on your screen. - look, why don't you call aag and find out what a reverse mortgage can mean for you? - [announcer] call aag, the country's number one reverse mortgage lender. - call the number on your screen. (slow rock music) - all right, boys, welcome to the podcast. all right, y'all are gonna have to help me out today. i think my battery's dead. (slow banjo music) - yeah? - i couldn't get my motor cranked this morning. - [jase] really? - i didn't want, yeah, i didn't want to get out of bed. - well, you know what was wrong?
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