tv Kennedy FOX Business January 23, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm EST
7:00 pm
>> all right, here is the bottom line, i'm going to have a great time working with dagen mcdowell. ditditto, sean duffy was a competitive lumber jack and does not use wood in his fire place, that's all i into the, day one. >> day one. >> but right now, here she is, she rolled my office over weekend with balloons and streamers, kennedy. kennedy: love you,u your show already l le
7:01 pm
legendary. >> sloppy joe strikes again, fbi reportedly finding 6 more secret documents in his delaware home, which delaware home? white house claiming it is no big deal. how big of a national threat threat may it become. searching frantically in the house for 13 hours, we do not know what was in the documents, we're told investigators took some of the president's notes, we're told some of documents date back to president's time as senator. that was almost 15 years ago, seems like so much longer, he isic is exhausting. >> investigating thed biden family is like tracking a bleeding bear
7:02 pm
through a snow storm there is evidence everywhere that pointing out the family has been involved in the scheme for decades, the american people are getting a taste of this with fact that news documents were in so many different locations. kennedy: bleeding bear through's snow storm, still dangerous. some top democrats are now, this a disaster. >> it is unbelieve able how this could happen, totallier responsible. totally irresponsible. >> thi this is unacceptable. kennedy: our own peter doocy challenging the white house on how deep their love for secret documents goes. now deep is your love ♪ ♪ >> house oversight committee chairman said that document situation as all of the makings of a potential cover-up, is president biden involved in a cover-up?
7:03 pm
>> we have been very clear here. from this administration, president has been very clear. that he takes this very seriously when it comes to classified information, to classified documents, his team, has been fully cooperative with this legal matter. kennedy: cooperative, not necessarily transparent that is the opposite of clear. what is unknown. who had access to the documents, how did they get in the offices and homes? how many more are still out there, our party panel, manhattan institute senior fellow, author of supreme disorder, shapiro is back. and. >> go easy on me. >> kevin whelming. --
7:04 pm
>> olivia rondeau looking gorgeous, love it. ilya, i start with you. we may not be talking about 6 documents. we are hearing about 6 items. you are a word smith tell us what that term might mean. >> 6 documents, 6 filing cabinets or boxes, all the same. no. i am still hedge up on that bleeding bear snow storm thing, that is a bad analogy in an snow storm you can't see anything, i think he means a store with white linen f or something. >> the problem is, can't anyone play the game? biden, trump, hillary clinton, supposedly high level government officials
7:05 pm
know that classified means classified, you don't put it with your corvette or your lamborghini or personal safe, you don't take that stuff home out of the requisite chain of command. garland, attorney general, had to appoint a special counsel for biden, as he did for president trump. there are some differences but really troubling how such since tep material, regardless of whether biden is cooperating or trump is not, at end of day we have national security april that is every which way no body can track tha that is an issue. kennedy: they want to start at zero, kevin. saying, president turned everything over and very cooperative and helpful, and is very serious. i have been clear and all those veries, back -- i know that might be inconvenient for the administration, i want to know how they got
7:06 pm
there and who put them there. if you are in possession of classified information, and you don't know how much there is of it and you don't know how it got there, that tends to show you are not serious about classified information. >> kennedy, a good point on those two questions, that is where it was important that garland appointed special counsel to ask the questions and get to the bottom of who was involved. not right when donald trump does it not right when joe biden has done it, speaking as the democrat on this panel, do i think that donald trump or joe biden when they l left vice presidency and president see, remember packaging up their officers, no. but it is important to not just consider what has gone on before, term its of how documents got to mar-a-lago and two places for president biden. to ilya's point, how the both are cooperating.
7:07 pm
you have seen obstruction from the trump camp over a year and a half saying, we have given everything, you are seeing a lot more cooperation from president biden. kennedy: it is cooperation? karine jean-pierre can't answer a question to save her life, she is drowning in the press room. i don't think he is the most qualified person who has done the job. she is in overhear head. that -- over her head, it makes it difficult to watch, i feel bad for her, i wish they had someone who was more competent who could did a better job of at least acting like they also cared without trying to admonish the press every time they ask a straight forward question. so, does joe biden care about classified information? being careless with it? olivia? >> no. he said he had no regrets. kennedy: no p regrets.
7:08 pm
>> and treasury secretary t. >> a lot of people are not talking about a question that karine jean-pierre doesn't want to answer, the "washington post" reported that it looked to press but before, that the white house and department of justice colluded to keep it a secret, until the department of justice cleared joe biden of any wrong doing, now that may be for a couple different reasons but "washington post" character keyized as investigative reasons, i i don't believe that, think they will pull a document out of his butt or something now. kennedy: that is a party trick. >> the beach house is next, i think. >> i'm shocked they have not had a real team of people who have got clearance going into the beach house, if they found a bunch from in
7:09 pm
wilmington and at the center. i want to know does he have more residents, are there more ap apartments or storage units -- i'm sorry about that. let me be clear about this i'm passionate. speaking of access to secret documents, now republican house speaker kevin mccarthy vowing to block democrats adam schiff and swalwell from powerful house intel committee because of the documents that speakers that seen. >> if you got the briefing that i have from the fbi, you wouldn't have sc swalwell on any committee, you will tell me another democrats cannot fill that slot, he could not c not get a clearance in the private sector, swalwell saying he now getting death threats because of kevin mccarthy. >> people p parrot what
7:10 pm
kevin mccarthy was saying, someone said they would rape and exi kill my children. kennedy: i don't remember the speaker saying he was going to rain and kill swalwell's children, no one should be making those threats against anyone regardless of party. i have to tell you, my swalwell story, i saw him friday at newark airport. he was going up escalator, i was coming down, i sli i flipped him off, that is my constitution alally right of free speech, his b bitchy minder said that woman just flipped you off, he looked like this, and i gave him a big smile. when swalwell was connected
7:11 pm
to a suspected chinese spy schiff and anyone else from the intel panel, but democrat leadership, they are pushing hard to keep them on the committee, should they be allowed near important committees? ilya? >> this is a political determination for the house to make. once you open that door, what is good for the goose is good for t gander. we could argue about when is more serious or credible, but this is not a court of law but a political judgment made by the house, i prefer each party police each own like republicans did when they removed steve king from his committee, but they are not, this is what it has come to. and you know swalwell is
7:12 pm
smarmy and term limited by democrats own rules. >> you are not supposed to be on intel committee for more than 4 cycles. kevin, he was flying first class united. in the most expensive class, one way t ticket from newark to lax, 3500 a seat. he was on there with two of his minors, i i wondering if taxpayers foot this bill. >> he has been flying back and forth to california for a long time. >> and china g. >> i am sure he is upgrade credit to that point, i think politics should be party politics should be governed by democrats and republicans in terms of committee assignment. it became egregious in last
7:13 pm
assignment. this is first time we have seen a speaker actually use that power potentially, for the intelligence committee, i would like to hear more from speaker mccarthy, if he is making accusations withb the fbi briefing when swalwell as been cleared by fbi and praised by fbi for his cooperation with that specific individual who targeted many members of congress, including tulsi gabbard. i want too see more information not just somewhat -- attacks on sw swalwell's cager. character. >> he deserves to be flipped off and thrown off the committee, olivia? >> really are there no other better democrats to pick, they waive the term limit rule, that shows corruption, i think someone should ask fang-fang when she thinks
7:14 pm
about it. kennedy: yeah, i wonder why she is now, probably a barrel of fun to talk to. swalwell walks with a great deal of swagger, make he needs to be brought down a peg, kevin, sorry that is what happens when you start blocking people and taking them off committees, same thing happens to you, i have to say, i have seen no two people more deserving of stripped of their commit position than adam schiff and eric swalwell. they are total hacks, they have abused their powers in different ways. eew . >> don't go any with, we have more coming up. crime plaguing new york city streets, mayor adams, nowhere to be found, our meteorologist adam klotz attacked on subway sunday morning, he will tell us all about it next.
7:15 pm
leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all the exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron family. progress that moves you.
7:16 pm
technically when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but there are ways you can repair it. i'm excited about pronamel repair because it penetrates deep into the tooth to help actively repair acid-weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair to my patients. hi. i'm charlie kirk. i started turning point usa to do the work to help save america. right now, the world economic forum and global elites are planning the great reset. this is why i want to send you my exclusive book for a gift of any amount. this book takes you behind closed doors to reveal their radical agenda and arms you to fight back for the future of our country. call or go to tpusa.com right away to get your copy, and let's stop the great reset. (vo) businesses nationwide are switching to verizon business internet. (woman) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business internet solutions nationwide. (man) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything.
7:17 pm
from verizon. these days, our households depend on the internet more and more. families grow, houses get smarter, and our demands on the internet increase. that's why we just boosted speeds for over 20 million xfinity customers, on us. so you get more of the speed you need for day and night streaming. more speed you need when you're work from homeing. and more speed you need as your family keeps growing. check in on your current speed through the xfinity app or upgrade to the speed that's right for you today.
7:19 pm
meteorologist adam klotz was jumped guy a group of disgusting teenagers after he intervened to stop them from harassing a elderly man on the subway. will democrats in ch charge actually make a difference and step up for a change. joining me now, in studio, fox meteorologist adam klotz, i was so upset when i saw you had been attacked on the train, you are doing the right thing, you can't sit by and let a group of boys, hurt an old older guy, but you are dammed if you do, dammed if you don't, i i -- i love that intro talking about giants getting beat, i took a less of a bitinb beating, the
7:20 pm
group of teens. 7 or 8 of them, they lit a joint and they put the lighter on the man's hair, it was catching fire. , and i said you can't do, that then their focus was on me. kennedy: how many people in the subway. >> about 25 or 30. >> sometimes thank you are on late at night, this m felt safe. kennedy: were you alone. >> i was home. kennedy: were you looking at people, anyone helping me out? >> when it began. a little bit of are you going to do anything, i wasn't. a 15-year-old. but he was egging me on, he wanted me on start a fight, i catch a left, i guy down, said we need to get off the train, the entire kar car, moves to another car, they run out of one train
7:21 pm
car into mine, a whole group, i get mobbed. now i'm on ground, and stomped and knicked. i hear, put him to sleep. and they want to knock me out. >> take your stuff. >> i think, they just wanted to teach m me a lesson. kennedy: what a bunch of butt holes. >> yeah. kennedy: upsetting. >> i did say that to them. kennedy: i don't want what you are supposed to do, as a mom, if i see kids my girl a age doing something i'll be knock it off you jackass, you make cou yourself a target at that point. but would you have done anything differently. >> i would not have i said one small thing and look at cooconsequence for me, if anyone was watching that, why would they want to do the same thing. kennedy: out numbered by anger and brute strength. >> i got beat up, i want to the hospital, they went
7:22 pm
home, even though they were caught, so what is the point of saying anything. >> did you think the crime in the city was as bad as it is before you're assaulted. >> >> you hear it over and over, you think a big city, they are small cases, it is mounting, once you are involved, maybe the stories are true. kennedy: did you think. that you would belows consciousness. >> i was so calm, i did not think it -- the whole time i kept thinking, we can deescalate this, i moved to a d different train, and even i was still calm, as long as i stay conscious they will be out of hire. here, people get stabbed, that never crossed my mind. >> it is interesting how -- you never react the way you think you are going to in those situations, i think you did the right thing
7:23 pm
protecting a vul n vulnerable person, i wish more people would do that and more people disincentivized to hurt people, mike tyson said everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face. >> true away less things have gotten my heart rate worked up, there was something about this, i was calm and adrefn adrenaline was there. kennedy: if you saw a white light were you prepared. >> i don't know if that would have been a white light. kennedy: i'm glad you are okay. this believe it or not could have ended so much worse. i am sorry you had to go through this, there are a number of people who work at fox who have been assaulted. and you know, i thought maybe you got your eyes done, you really -- >> it looks l all right. kennedy: you look tough, a great you know. in terms of the fact that
7:24 pm
you are okay, i'm sure your parents are worried. but you are here, to fight another day. and talk about it on the tv. so -- >> iar. yeah. ken. >> i was overdue a beating in my life, i used this for something good. kennedy: giants won. that -- i would have taken, that i'm glad you are well, fast healing. >> thank you. >> test come back adam klotz. >> i would love to. >> miracles happen every day. >> coming up economic growth on the way. that is what white house says. inflation is high. companies laying off workers right and left. in what directed is the economy going? jonathan hoenig is here to discuss. there he is. very smooth. dad, we got this.
7:25 pm
we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on... ♪ [coughing] ♪ ...by, you know how i feel. ♪ if you're tired of staring down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, ♪ ♪ it's a new day... ♪ ...stop settling. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy makes breathing easier for a full 24 hours, improves lung function, and helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler
7:26 pm
for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand, and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy, and save at trelegy.com >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. this dad and daughter were driving when they got a crack in their windshield. [smash] >> dad: it's okay. pull over. >> tech: he wouldn't take his car just anywhere... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...so he brought it to safelite. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated their car's advanced safety system, so features like automatic emergency braking will work properly. >> tech: alright, all finished. >> dad: wow, that's great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ nothing, it really is something.
7:27 pm
as an expedia member, you can save up to 30% when you add a hotel to your flight. so you can have a bit more money, to do even less. why are 93% of sleep number sleepers very satisfied with their bed? maybe it's because you can adjust your comfort and firmness on either side. your sleep number setting. to help relieve pressure points and keep you both comfortable all night. save $1000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed queen now only $1999. only for a limited time. i'm sholeh and i lost 75 pounds with golo. i went from a size 20 to a size 6. before golo, nothing seemed to work. i was exercising for over an hour every day. it was really discouraging. but golo's so easy, the weight just falls off.
7:29 pm
♪ ♪ live in a big mansion, party in france ♪ ♪ you better work, work ♪ ♪ you better work, work ♪ ♪ >> this feels like club mtv. >> where is downtown julie brown. what the heck is going on with the economy. treasure secretary y yellen said that inflation is going down. the question is, when can we expect relief, the white house doesn't know. >> when can americans see that stable growth you are talk about. >> i think -- again, i pointed to the data we've seen ep pla inflation coming down, americans will feel um, is some relief. kennedy: i hope so, but.
7:30 pm
major companies like amazon.com, microsoft, goldman sachs starting layoffs, they are cutting workerrings in droves, are things getting better or worse, depends on what you ask. whether they are lying. i have a st truth teller, jonathan hoenig. they want to paint this rosie picture. but, some things are still expensive. >> she is telling not the whole truth, yes some commodity prices are coming down, but inflation is not slowing, services are ab 7% year-over-year, don't buy the idea that inflation is comes down, still over 7.5%. and what this means to everyone day americans is a lower quality of life, get lost in the economy weeds, 30% of americans pay 30% of income toward rent, and majority living paycheck to
7:31 pm
paycheck, inplayin inflation is festering. kennedy: there are some numbers beneath the surface that are troubling. i want your opinion on this, labor market has been puzzling, during and since the pandemic, and a lot of companies talked about how hard it is to hire people, and tight labor market. but labor force participations has plummeted. you see the massive companies with huge layoffs, microsoft, cutting 10,000 jobs, amazon 18 thousand. and big banks 10,000 more. if the labor market is so tight is this something they have been wanting to do for a while. >> it is tight now, but that is changing as well, what fuels spending was stimulus, that government created, bitcoin, and a lot of shady financial deals.
7:32 pm
technology in particular, but also finance, you see a lot of that fat, if you will get taken away. this period reminds me, remember in early 2000, after this technology blow up at one point a company web site, f-company.com catalogs the layoffs, i think that is the time we're in right now, once they lay people off biden will fl blame big business and greedy corporations but it was the stimulus. kennedy: ha is happening with the smaller businesses and mom and pop businesses, they had the harder time, independent restaurants had a hard time getting people to work. are they cutting jobs. >> that is what is so frustrating, you never had washington raise a small business owners taxes 6% year after year, but that is know inflation is.
7:33 pm
we on wall street here is more spending, t that is an inflation en encouragement. the inflation is not coming down but spending is going up. >> where will people feel had most in next few months. >> i feel the next shoe to drop will be employment. jobs are lagging indicator, what you see markets get annihilated, next shoe is almost always employment. response will be more spending, that is is what is frustrating this is what is fueling the inflation. once inflation goes above 5% it takes about a decade to get back under 2% biden
7:34 pm
would have you think it is on its way out, it not, it is here, just moving to there are areas of the economy, gas prices are down but service costs are going up and economy at large is slowing fast. >> are jerome powell andianet janet yellen competent enough. >> simple planning does not wo work. that is what is hurt hurting every day americans, you could make all kinds of investment it is like a virus,. kennedy: i like bitcoin. >> people are tru struggling to find any area of the market. kennedy: i like gold. >> the real struggle is holding on to your
7:35 pm
purchasing power, that is what it is doing destroying the purchasing power. >> hard to buy stuff, when you can't afford it. >> that is it. >>joyingjoy jonathan hoenig, welcome back to new york. >> thank you. kennedy: if you have money pleftleft, why not spend it on lab grown meat, fda giving green light to a cultured chicken breast. they hope to bring it too restaurants this year and grocery stores by 2028, would you eat meat from a petri dish, party panel is back. olivia, this is meat grown from cells, not an impossible burger but chicken adjacent. >> i don't like that term. i'm good. we hear so much about how processed food is so pad f
7:36 pm
bad for you, now it will be good for you? i don't buy that. i don't want it, seems to close to eating bugs in living a pod. i will pass. i love technology but i don't think we should be eating it. >> if it doesn't have gluten i'll eat anything. >> i'm with you, i am a free market guy. if the market demands it and people are interested in it, go all out, but not for me, i'm regular cheese burgy guy. cheeseburger guy. kennedy: i'm glad you eat, that i thought you are plant based. >> you know vegan cheeseburger -- no, i would never do that,. kennedy: you love american meat. >> yes, i do. kennedy: ilya you love it? >> i do. you are ignoring the most important part of this, all eat it if i can grill it on
7:37 pm
my gas stove. that is how any kind of meat, man-made or lab made is meant to be, if it tastes good and as nutrition as chicken or cow, that is great, i'm not afraid of see escience as long as they are not phasing out animal and old fashion meat. i think we're still far away from it really a marketable proposition. if and when that is possible, i am all for it, if it the same thing but grown in a lab rather than a field that is good enough for me. kennedy: they say it is essentially the same, looks the same, more tan when raw. doesn't look at pink, i don't know if you could tell when it's done. i don't know if it is give you salmonella the way uncooked meat can. but, if it is cheap enough, believe me, they will get that to prisons and public schools. faster than anything you can
7:38 pm
imagine. in states like california. kennedy: >> as long as they don't mandate it i'm pro choice with respect to meat. kennedy: i agree, some of the food governance has been so -- gone so far overboard. and government wanting to control everything that you put in your body, what would it take for you to eat lab grown steak olivia? $1,000 o$10,000. >> no. listen. i have a little bit of morals, i think it would take you know regular steak or meat not available. i think that market should decide, i can foresee a future where the prominence of lab grown meat will over take actual natural meat, we'll be discouraged from eating meat from participating in parliafarming industry, this another step
7:39 pm
in the plan, people l this seems eerie to me. kennedy: what if it causes myocarditis. >> thank you. >> coming up, can exec cure ptsd . next. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to...
7:40 pm
7:41 pm
who's on it with jardiance? ♪ ♪ we're the ones getting it done. we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're on it with jardiance. join the growing number of people who are on it with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, (that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function), and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction,
7:42 pm
7:43 pm
legendary terrain of telluride, the unparalleled landscape of park city, or the famed peaks of whistler. you face the hassle of lugging your gear through the airport. with ship skis, you're just a few clicks away from having your skis, snowboard and luggage shipped from your door-step to your destination. with unrivaled pricing, real-time tracking, ship skis delivers hassle free. ship ahead and go catch those first tracks on fresh snow. ship skis, your skis delivered. kennedy: welcome back, here is something to bi ecstatic about, california biopharmaceutical company said they are seeing positive results using
7:44 pm
illegal drug mdma as a treatment for ptsd, we have talked about it on this show and on my podcast, i will scream it from mountain tops people should have access to treatment, it can treat everything from eating disorders to ptsd. they hope that fda agrees, is this time to get what is considered a party drug off of the street into your local pharmacy. >> joining me now, founder of the association for psychedelic studies. rick is back welcome back. >> hello thank you. kennedy: i have a conversation with a woman this weekend over dinner, she told me a heartbreaking story, he lost her brother, she was almost suicidal, she had nowhere to turn, she felt her life was no longer worth living, and felt no joy. she went to an mdma
7:45 pm
maguided therapy session, she said it changed her brain, and she wants more people to have access to this you have been working for decades, now your research is in phase 3 of fda clinical trials, you just had your second study completed. >> well, there are hundreds of for profit psychedelic companies we started 36 and a half years ago, we have finished phasely. significant of second confirmtary study quite likely that fda will approve the therapy for ptsd, we think around april or may 2024, and the whole field of psychedelic a assisted
7:46 pm
therapy, they are also very likely to succeed. but only when combined with therapy, i want to make that important point, it is not the drug itself, but the therapy that is primary active treatment, and medicine makes the therapy more effective, the steer ystory about that woman, that is incredible that does produce neuroblastisity, you are changing your brain. >> what i have read, based on your work and case studies, you know people have been shuffled around from different therapeutics and types of therapy. you name it for years and years, i talked with marcus capone who runs an organization, called vets they raise money for veterans with ptsd to go to
7:47 pm
mexico to have these kinds of therapy, but the results are so profound. it is so incredibly i'm -- i'm forra immoral that our government is standing in the way of this people are deprived from treatment. >> i agree. a lot don't realize mdma was a therapy drug before it became ecstasy as a party drug. we're trying to bring it back to a therapy drug, there are over a million veterans that are receiving disability payments from the v.a. for ptsd, it costs v.a. and neighborhood of 17 billion a year, just for disability entertainment payments, we have someone from vietnam war, with ptsd from that in our studies and was able to get better.
7:48 pm
you could be stuck for a half century almost it is still possible to get better, it would be a cost saving for government and reducing of suffering, been forever since 1995, is when we tried to off ter to pay for studies in v.a., not until oc 12 of 2121 that first veteran received mdma in the v.a. for ptsd that was successful. >> google rick doblin, see what they do, call your congressman or woman, do whatever it takes to get more focus more funding, let's mutual f move this to end zone. >> invite people to people's world largest conference on cyc psych psychedelics in denver.
7:49 pm
kennedy: maybe we'll go there and do a story on it. thank you so much for your time. >> that would be great, kennedy. kennedy: i appreciate it. topical storm is next. smokeem if you got 'em. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. [coughing] hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. wait... do you use singlecare? no, i have insurance. oh singlecare can actually beat your co-pay. singlecare can also beat the price of your medicare plan. you mean our medicare plan?
7:50 pm
damn you too much sun! check the singlecare price today! sometimes you're so busy taking care of everyone else you don't do enough for yourself, or your mouth. but eventually, it will remind you. when it does, aspen dental is here for you. we offer the custom dental treatments you need, all under one roof, right nearby. so we can bring more life to your smile... and more smile to your life... affordably. new patients without insurance can get a free complete exam and x-rays, and 20 percent off treatment plans.
7:51 pm
schedule your appointment today. i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with their phones. oh i can't hear you... you're froze-- ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we're workin' it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfinity. those smiles. that's why i do what i do. that and the paycheck.
7:53 pm
>> my report claims nancy pelosi once 'a priest perform a exer or simp in her home, this is the topical storm. topic one. it is mug shot monday. we meet a north carolina man who stole a track or and lead police on a slow speed chase or high-speed chase if if you by the drugs in his blood stream. meet ronnie higs, police say, they are very familiar work he is either a career criminal or working at dunkin' donuts, police confronted ronnie after a witness reported him driving a dumpster.
7:54 pm
well done. ronnie was crashing more than windows 10. after a long chase, ronnie turned into highway traffic forcing police to shootout his tires to s -- save the day, biggest blowout this week, still the giants game. i'm sad about that, ronnie jumped off tracker while wielding a knife, he was tased and arrested and charged with 50 thousand volts of electricity well, done. >> now look inside wiener pa papa la los -- wienerpalooza, a parade in key west florida, it raising money for dogs in need. many of these dogs arrive
7:55 pm
dressed as mermaids. and unicorns. and there is always dozens of them dressed like hot dogs. this is as much as a sausage fest at breitbart pris christmas party, well done. you are looking to spice up your life, shorten it? then there is a new product for you. from the biggest soda jerks on planet. it is new mountain due baja blast h hot sauce. it makes you sweat by giving you tuberculosis. a tropical storm of lime, it like a hurricane of sugar cain and made with ca habanero, green chilies,
7:56 pm
mountain k dew drinkers will get a taste of vegetables. we'll be right back with mouth trumpet monday, any requests, send them it twitter. et a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable,
7:57 pm
cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. every other month, and i'm good to go. ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data.
7:58 pm
(woman 2) you know it's from the most reliable 5g network in america? (vo) when it comes to your business, not all bars are created equal. so switch to verizon business unlimited today. for back pain, i've always been a take two and call in the morning guy. but my new doctor recommended salonpas. without another pill upsetting my stomach, i get powerful, effective and safe relief. salonpas. it's good medicine.
8:00 pm
kennedy: we made it, time for mouth trumpet monday, if you can get it on twitter, you win a hat, here we go. ♪ ♪ kennedy: see. did you get it? thank you for watching the best hour of your day, follow me on twitter and instagram, and tomorrow night hannah cox, cocancers anchors of the bottom line. we simply wouldn't have a country without them, or a means to transport the essential stuff of life
105 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
FOX Business Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on