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of -- sean: i didn't get invited. kennedy: unset strip shirt shirtlessness from you lap. >> happen top from hell seeing the light of day, hopefully not black lights. demanding answers on big tech censorship. why are democrats still claiming it is not a real thing, man. a week before 2020 election "new york post" published now infamous laptop article, claiming there was evidence of family corruption. twtwitter blocked the story. claiming it was russi russian disinformation.
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the "washington post" admit its. twitter has never really explained why they did what they did. a move which potentially altered election outcome today on capitol hill, house republicans dropped the hammer. >> twitter and other social media companies took extraordinary steps to suppress that story, now main media outlets have verified that laptop but the damage has been done. >> over the entire american electorate. >> you got played by the fbi. that is the scary part. >> snap. you got played. it was all an innocent mistake, they had nothing but good intentions. >> i have been clear, in high judgmen my judgment at the time, twitter should not have taken act and blocked post, 24 hours after doing so the company acknowledged its
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error. it is not obvious what the right response is. i believe twitter erred in this case, we wanted to avoid repeating mistakes of 2016. kennedy: textbook cya, cover your ars. >> democrats think that hearing is a joke. >> silly does not even begin to capture this obsession. it has been analyzed. >> a whole hearing about a 24 hour hiccup in a right wing political operation, hunter biden half fake laptop story. this is an embarrassment. kennedy: it is. for you to categorize it as half fake, my dear. like in 2019, you said that world would end in 12 years,
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that it was fake. while anyone -- will anyone be held acoppable for a scandal of this magnitude, let's ask our man panel. we have economy of editor of upcoming common sense magazine, i love common sense and i heart chris bedford and fox news senior political analyst, juan williams. and 2020 libertarian vice presidential candidate, 2 . spike cohen and his petti eagle they are back to rock your universe. i think they should have focused all their time on james baker. and a little bit of questions how they gleaned from 51 intelligence officials it was russian disinformation. >> i think they have should
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have well, there is no evidence it was russian disinformation th never any evidence. they tried to cover their butts we'll just sensor it and wait for the facts to catch up and government and fbi and everyone el whispered, sure. we'll have that information to prove it go moment now, any moment. and it never came. people -- whether politico or "washington post" trying to cover their butts first saying it done happen, won't they admitted it happened, saying it did not matter, but to the end of your day, is anyone going to held accountable for this i find turn likely, republicans banging gavel makes for good tv, they are not going after big tech. kennedy: baker was careful to not perjure himself, saying things like i can't
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recall, i don't remember, i might have talked too them but i don't remember when. it should be concerning to people on every slice of the political spectrum that there are government agencies working with big tech to alter information that voter consume, juan. you are kind of journallivist; i wishing we had more of. we have spoken truth to power. >> i think the problem with twitter, they make mistakes. even on going mistakes. hearing reporting about how ped fep pedophilia is all over twitter, today, the hearing, all of the officials said this was a
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twitter mistake. it on twitter, not that the government interfered or told them what to do. you said, well maybe the government was whispering or insinuated and twitter said they knew that russians interfered at some point in 2016 campaign, they were on guard. but, there was ove never evidence presented today to say, the government really twisted twitter in a bundle, that is why this happened. everyone said, you know, it is a private company, and the officials made bad judgment. kennedy: they it and they made bad judgments after talking with a number of government officials include could from the fbi, cia, dhs and the nsa . spike, don't you have more of an issue with those government officials. the twitter executives have opinion relieved of duty, the people who work in the government who still have
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power and access arguably to other tech companies who have just as much reach. >> it is right. that is the problem we can leave it to congressional republicans to get this close to real problem and then get distracted by a shiny object. they -- we have a situation we have proof, ample proof from twitter files, drops from direct sources showing twitter and other big tech companies working under the direction of fbi, pentagon, cdc and faa and other government agencies, the government that congressional republicans bring in twitter to go after them on oneish that issue that deals with one politician son instead of answering to different examples of government break -- directing them.
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and. this is not about joe biden or hunter biden or this one story, this is about the fact that you had government directing twitter and other social media flat form and big tech platform to do their bidding and surplus press con-- suppress c content not just here but in the world, they need to haul in agency that did that and have con conne con. >> and hole them accountable for withholding information from rational americans. that are cape capable of making up their own mind. we'll have more with the man panel. >> up next president biden stretching the truth, look at stretch armstrong, arms must b exhausted. that is last night's state
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kennedy: mercy did the watch the big state of union address, speech got testy. republicans lashing out. at president biden almost every time he opened his might, boos and jeers filling the house chamber. >> some republicans' medicare and social security sunset. i'm at saying it's the majority -- let me give you. anyone who doubt tcontact my office. i'll give you a copy. a copy of the proposal. that means congress doesn't vote. i'm glad -- we're going to need oil for at least another decade. and that -- beyond that. >> fentanyl is killing over 70 thousand americans a
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year. >> more. >> you got it. >> it's your fault. it's your fault. kennedy: when did that get so fun? the lefty me med media came to the president's defense giving him glowing reviews. >> this is the best speech i heard him deliver. >> it was fun, he was getting a lot of fun out of people. >> you actually fell that union is strong. >> it was delivered with a lot of energy and a lot of pace. >> he was a little rowdy. right? he was a little fun. >> he was engaged and enjoying it. if felt like the british parliament. >> didn't you think he was mr. smooth. >> he were thrilled last night, wasn't the president just gate. >> i loved about the speech it was true joe biden. >> i thought it was so masterful. kennedy: get a room.
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did-- the address strike accord or fall flat, my next guest in the room, his first state of the union, joining me to discuss it wisconsin republican congressman, derrick van orden. welcome back. >> thank you. kennedy: where you shouting, young man? >> well. i was not shouts but i was not also not quiet. the -- that speech can only be described as mostly disappointing. i say mostly, because president biden finally had to admit when republicans have been saying for years, when we negotiate the debt ceiling coming up, that social security in medicaid are not on the table. as far as strapping those programs. overtime now hakeem jeffries sends out a tweet, we can say, no president of united
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states public lly admitted that not true, a highlight it that president biden finally admitted that 70 thousand americans have died on his watch per year of fentanyl overdose, a little bit more than 150 thousand americans on his watch of fentanyl overdose, he failed to mention is that we know with 100% certainty the precursor chemicals of fentanyl is manufacturing in china, smuggled across southern bored through mexico, it on his web site. kennedy: why isn't the vice president working on those root causes. >> honest to goodness, i don't know, this is shocking to me, last month we had 251 thousand illegal immigrants enter, we're housing majority of those and feeding them. and giving them cell phones, as long as there is a single united states military veteran homeless in the country, this is unacceptable. and i got named as chairman for a subcommittee on
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veterans affair committee that deals with veteran homelessness, if biden wants talk to solving stuff, get our vets off the street. kennedy: look at money gone out the door since this president has been in office, trillions for cronyism and pet projects that will doolit do very little for average american. you talk about those above average who have worn the uniform and they have been abandoned and discarded. you have to go to federal building in los angeles, see tent after tent with american flags in front of them, they have served proudly and they have been discarded like trash by this administration and others, they should be ashamed. considering how much money is going out the door, and how corruptly it is spent. >> you nailed it. i'm 100% service connected
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disabled veteran, i get all my healthcare through virgie arthur. -- v.a. it a mirror image of one out in los angeles, surrounded by homeless veterans they need mental healthcare and treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, or to let them know we still care about them so they don't commit suicide, if he really wants to solve stuff, he said unity if his in inaugural speech 21 times, he has done nothing budivide but divide the country, it is shameful. kennedy: i don't think we're unified. he did not talk about china, and multiprong threat from them. the spy balloon was most visible one. congressman thank you for your time, good luck to you, confrcongrats on your
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first state of the union, you delivered it well. >> president trying to chanchannel -- >> so many of you fell you have been forgotten. amid -- too many people. have been left behind. treated like they are invisible. that is why we're building an economy, where no one is left behind, jobs are coming back. pride is coming back. because choices we made in the last several years, you know. this is my view of blue color blue pent to rebuild america and make a real difference in your lives. >> some were quick to jump on theme, one cnn opinion piece, joe biden foes goes full populist, when his appeal to blue-collar workers help his poll numbers, joining us now to it isdiscuss is steph
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hilton, you have coined phrase popular populism, did you see that from the speech, did it warm the cockles of your heart. >> this was populist in appeal but not positive. he was using populist language but policies underlying it were socialist about more big government, everything that he was talking about and i would say that first -- i don't know half hour of his speech, was pretty strong in terms of that populous blue collar appeal to working family, specific to jobs and manufacturing. it was well designed from a messaging point. but if you look to his solution, every one is spend more money. raise taxes on billionaires, all across. just this massive expansion of big government. as i used to say, when people used to talk about the populism of the left,
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with bernie sanders and liz warren and of the right with donald trump, i say, actually, the populism of the left, that is actually socialism. >> yes, you have state run anything and answer is higher taxes, more spending, more coercion, that is socialism, but it was interesting he used almost identical trumpian language to describe the forgotten man. and woman and fo forgotten american, we have a massive deficit spending they are forgetting a lot of people. >> yeah. and i think that is why the republicans should not just discount this. there has been a real movement, i support, republicans to understand, a real opportunity to be part of the working class, we talked about a multiracial working class coalition, that is great, when you have
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biden and democrats putting out message like this republicans have to actually take it seriously, say if we're serious about winning working class long-term we need policies and positive message to put up against it. not the big government version, but real opportunities for working people, for example, cutting taxes, cutting payroll taxes, easy for people to start a business and harness the more free market ideas, but to benefit working people. kennedy: do you think ron desantis has carved out that kind of language and philosophy for himself yet, is he late to the game? >> i'm not sure he -- i have not heard from him anyway. so much of the economic message, i think he has the right attitude in terms of taking on bureaucracies and the establishment. that is really important. a lot of the source of the roadblocks in the way of interprice economy that helps working people is in
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bureaucracies and old ways of thinking you find in public school system and universities here, has been great at taking those oi would like more of that specific economic agenda from him. kennedy: i would like to see if not him, then someone else who was in a low tax state with school choice applies principles to the federal government and really limit reach of federal government while showing results at the same time. that could be tremendous that is something that parents of every strike could get onboard with, una political parents, you are right, there are notes that if republicans and libertarians. to be competitive they have to hit if they are going to reach a broader audience, they will need to win, steve hilton we have run out of time, but not affection thank you. >> we solved the whole thing. >> are right. that is the daily california is where you see the finest, thank you.
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kennedy: tables are turned in congress, now fbi about to face intergation, house select subcommittee weaponnization of federal government will tomorrow holds if first hear -- about time. change jim jordan said house republicans plan to hold different accountable and ensure equal street under treatment under the law, it, it happen? joining me tonight, kentucky
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republican congressman. thomas massie, time to get sassy. congressman. what is your first order of business, is it to really take on the fbi, is that the seat of most of our problems in terms of civil liberty violation? >> they need to be redone from inside house, tomorrow's hearing will be interesting, you will see two groups, one on majority and one minority who have not worked together as a committee before, this is a select committee, some of us from judiciary committee but also folks from intel. i'm interested to see how well we work as a team, and to see what posture the democrats take. will they try to just be apologists for government spying fors next two years, or will they be as concerned as we are. i think it might be the former. the witnesses tomorrow, the first panel, will be two
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senators senator ron johnson and chuck grassley, tulsi gabbard is a former representative, she say republican witness. and then the democrats are sending in jaim jamie raskin. they have been in touch with as many whistleblowers as we have on house side. kennedy: will we hear from some of the whistleblowers. >> that is the second panel, they have two former fbi employees, i don't know if you would call them whi whistle-blowers but they have views on what needs to be changed at fbi basis on their career of service there one has been critical of centralization of to fbi that considered since 9/11 under mueller, he pulled everything in and started conducting investigations from the central office, not what they used to do to generate them from the field offices. that is interesting,
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democrats will also have scholar and author jonathan turley as a witness. and the democrats witness is actually a lobbyist, as far as i could tell. that was responsible for helping get loretta lynch nominated. >> all right, how has christopher wray done as fbi director? has he cleaned anything up, it seems that fbi is in the news for the wrong reasons more and more. >> i don't think he has cleaned enough up. some of the things we know specifically that happened under his watch that have not been fixed are abuses of fisa system. the you know 70 2, they collect information. on foreigner but they go in there and they look for information on americans. without a warrant. then they issue warrants, fisa warrants before christopher wray and since
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then, they have not -- inspector general found many errors, you know, where they violated their own protocols for getting fisa warrants. there needs to be work there. i'm worried kennedy, not just because they have targeted like pol politicians, i am worried about innocent americans. >> they are still. while. you were at state of union. and you were right next to george santos when when he reportedly had a spat with mitt romney. >> i was privy to every word said. you know. mitt romney was rude, he was a guest in our chamber, he chewed out wo one of our members to the floor, i don't know what i can tell you beyond, that other than it was inappropriate what
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mitt romney said. kennedy: did he use foul language, you can tell us? >> i thought -- regardless of the language, he used, his attitude of more foul than anything. kennedy: she a fancy lad. -- he is a fancy lad, maybe he is looking down on congressman santos. people spoke, democrats did not do good opposition research, the lies are very entertaining. i don't condone them but i consume them, congressman massi i thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: peaking of government liars, remember when president biden promised there would be no new taxes on anyone making over 400 thousand a year, i do, it was last night. >> as long as i'm president ropres president roh, nobody. >> nobody. >> one day later he is
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coming after rate waitresses, irs reportedly planning a crackdown on tip reporting compliance to gets it cut of every inflated dollar that service workers make asking business owners to count and report their employees tips to make sure that everyone is being honest. is harassing the middle class really the answer to our economic woes? man panel is back. chris, juan and spike. chris, a lot of waitresses make more than 400 thousand a year in tips. they are right to go after those tax cheats. >> it flies in the face of everything that joe biden has been saying, in the state of union. that drives contrast, joe biden's state of the union of the maga, it was nationalist and bring our industry back. but the actions of his administration fly in contrast to those messages,
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actual policies, he pushes fly fle against those, they are trying to give away free college and then crackdown on waitresses and waiters. i was in that industry for 12 years. there has been a back and forth on tips, assumption by owners is what is reported and by the irs. more systems they claim are voluntary, i believe the irs is doing will be mandatory tomorrow. kennedy: yes, they say this voluntary, juan. i think it is unfair. >> wait, why is it unfair? they are not -- first, not a new rule, they just asking for opinions from the people who are waitresses and waiters and employers they want to reduce the number of audits, they think that you know. all of electronics we have these days point of sale and records, it could reduces administrative burden if
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that the case, ien to see this is a government threat to hard working people. i think that it might lessen the burden, people would be subject to fewer audits. if it gets out of hand, with government, they often do get out of hand, then you have a problem. kennedy: spike, you are smiling, what problems you to foresee. >> first. if your voluntary compliance with met with massive enforcement and audits and garnishing of your wages, it not voluntary. i too remember heady days of less than 24 hours ago, when joe biden tell us he would not increase taxes on anyone over 400 thousand. the irs is going after the real cheats here the billionaire waiters and waitresses and people in service industry. here is the reality. taxation is a form of
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predation. treaders go -- predators go after the ease yes easiest prey. they hire the the irs agents to go after people who didn't report a $700 transaction on their venmo or a tip. there is actually a way around this when you go to restaurant or bar give the tip as a gift in cash. put a big zero next to where it says tip on receipt, and make sure your server knows this not a tish tip, this is a gift, small gifts are not taxable. kennedy: i love a utilizable tip that is fantastic. cash gifts for everyone in the service industry.
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safe, or our meat sacks doomed? you may have heard of chat new a.i. chatbot that rolled out, now, google announced they have their own artificial intelligence c chatbot. with plans to release 20 more products this year, supporter a a.i. could revolutional. opponent worry it could cut jobs is thering -- there anything to be afraid of, joining us now, usc professor dr. chris. >> sorry, i went to ucla, you must know full disclosure. it was all chatbots welcome. >> thank you kennedy. and you know, i'm a southern california guy, so ucla got love for them too just more for usc. kennedy: i understand. i know.
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i appreciate what you have been saying about this. there is so much pearl clutching with this a.i., we don't have that much to worry about do we? >> i don't think we do. i think that they provide a way like a new way to search and automate things. a way to speed things up. imagine if you could sit down every second of the day, you know 24 hours a day and read everything, take it all in, and you know talk about it, answer questions that is what chat gpt and google's new model does it automates things, it is not perfect it does lie a lot, i asked it. who wrote the book they wrote on machine learning it said someone else. it lies. kennedy: but you wrote that book. >> i wrote it, it is got a problem with lying.
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that is a challenge, and just like creator of open aa.i. said this an amazing preview of what is to come. kennedy: fear is that self awareness. these things will develop into beings that have their own sense of self and self awareness. is that possible with a programmable thing or are we projecting too much of our own humanity on something to indulge our fears? >> i hate to give the answer, depends on what the definition of is, is. but largely, you know. kennedy: okay bill clinton. >> it does. -- you know, i felt it appropriate, just outside of that what is it. in terms of this language model something that can respond very human like and convincing lely lika read
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all knowledge on internet. then it is that. >> i don't think t that is if. i think there is more to it. >> yeah. i was saying i would argue is that a lot of humans we believe that there is more to it. there is more to it for. it involves emotion and other things and caring and things that are uniquely part of us. for that, for that i'm not convinced, by some you know definition, in terms of convincingly responding, sure. kennedy: i think that this is just a stop gap between now and when we get to finally swap in mechanical parts so we don't have to do things like sleep, and don't age and parts we have, if they break down, we have put new things in seamlessly, dr. chris thank you so much. >> thank you, really
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he has physical signs of a life long coke habit, hunter. >> amc movie theater chain has planned to change customers less for bad seats, they mean any seat in the house worry the movie 80 for brady, offer discounts for front but charge premium for center. that is right, amc wants to over change for a middle seat and a bat movie, there is no travel involved, they are southwest. movie lovers are not taking it. they say, having tiered s seating prices is undemocratic and only tiers in a movie theater should be when ryan boss gosling breaks up, what is next? charges more for premium popcorn without a hair in it, makes no difference to me, i watch movies from the best seat in the house, my
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